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The author (Marty Grant) is not related to Christian Hensley
as far as can be determined. He did live in the same county (Monroe Co,
TN) as my ancestor Samuel Hensley
(1801-1852).
Since I have only found exactly two records on Christian,
it has occurred to me that he might not be a Hensley at all but a
Housley instead, for those surnames are often hard to distinguish,
depending on the handwriting. There were Housleys in Monroe County at the
same time as the Hensleys. Even though I have very little information on
Christian, keep in mind that I'm not real sure he is a Hensley at all.
Christian Hensley was born before 1806, assuming he
was at least 21 when listed on the 1827 Monroe Co., TN Tax List. He could
have been as young as 16 though. I don't know where he was born, though
Tennessee or Virginia are the most likely places, with North Carolina,
South Carolina or Georgia being possible but less likely.
I have no clue about who Christian's parents might be.
There were several Hensleys in Monroe County who could be his close
relations, but I have no information tying him to any of them.
There was a Christian Ousley (c1817 TN) in Knox Co., TN in 1840 and 1850
but he can't be the same person as Christian Hensley who married in Monroe in 1842 for
he (Ousley) married in Knox that same year and month to Eliza Jane Miller,
and had previously married Rachel Miller in 1836. The Ousley surname is
often spelled Housley, so I thought this was relevant, though clearly not
the same person.
If Christian Hensley was old enough to be listed on the
1827 tax list, then you would assume he would be listed on the 1830 census
as well, but he was not. He may have been a single man and living with his
parents or other relatives at that time. Only heads of household were
listed by name in 1830. There were eight Hensley households in Monroe in
1830, but none of them had an apparent son his age living with them.
There was no Christian Hensley (or similar) listed
anywhere on the 1830 census as far as I could find.
I could not find Christian Hensley on the 1840 census
either. By this time he would have been in his 30's (or late 20's) and
ought to be listed somewhere. However he may have still been single and
living with another family.
On 14 Jan 1842 Christian Hensley married Margaret A.
Shaw in Monroe Co., TN. It has occurred to me that this marriage might
be for a different Christian Hensley than the one listed in Monroe in
1827, but that would mean there were two mystery men named Christian
Hensley in the area. I think it is probably the same guy on both records,
but there is a little room for doubt.
Other researchers show Margaret A. Shaw born ca 1825, and
a daughter of Francis Shaw and Elizabeth Mosher of neighboring Blount Co.,
TN (married in that county 6 Feb 1823.) I have no evidence to confirm they
are her parents, but it could be accurate. Widow Elizabeth Shaw was listed
on the 1840 census in Blount with several children at home, including two
daughters born 1835/40, one born 1830/35, and one born 1825/30. This
oldest one may be Margaret A. Shaw.
I could not find Christian Hensley and wife Margaret on
the 1850 or later census records. A marriage record seems to suggest that
Christian Hensley had died between 1842 and 25 Dec 1847 for on that latter
date, Margaret Holsey married Samuel Johnston in Monroe Co.,
TN. ** I have not seen the original marriage record, so I don't know if it
actually says "Holsey" or was must a misread "Hensley" but it wouldn't
surprise me if it actually said Holsey.
There were only two Samuel Johnston's in Monroe Co., TN in
1850. One was a child, the other was born ca 1795 in South Carolina. His
wife was Margaret born ca 1800 in TN. That is too old to be the
same Margaret assuming she was indeed born ca 1825 and a daughter of
Francis and Elizabeth (married 1823.) Other researchers show this couple
to be Samuel McMillan Johnston (7 Feb 1794 York Dist, SC - 1 Apr 1876
Monroe Co., TN) and wife Margaret Johnston (her surname was also
Johnston), married 11 Feb 1817. This fits pretty well with the
couple listed on the 1850 Monroe census. Their oldest child at home was
born ca 1820, and the youngest born ca 1836. Therefore, assuming the
Johnston researchers have done a good job, then this isn't the same Samuel
who married Margaret Shaw Hensley in 1847.
If the above couple isn't the same Margaret, then where
was she in 1850? There were six Margaret Johnstons in Monroe in 1850.
One, born ca 1829 TN, was wife of E. Johnston, two children: Mary ca 1847
TN and Lafayette ca 1849. That fits, though the husband's name is unknown
other than the initial E. The next Margaret in 1850 was the one mentioned
before, born ca 1800, and wife of Samuel (c1795 SC). They also had an
apparent daughter Margaret (c1827) living with them. The next one was a
child with her parents. The last two were in the same household, one being
the wife born ca 1793 SC, with daughter Margaret born ca 1830 TN. The
husband's name was almost illegible. It looks like "Seill" Johnston.
None of those six Margarets in Monroe in 1850 appear to be
the same one who had been married to Christian Hensley. I also checked in
neighboring Blount County since that is where her parents had lived. No
sign of her there either.
Those same Johnston researchers I mentioned before show
that Margaret Shaw moved to Louisa County, Iowa and married Josiah J. Orr
there in 1851, and died there in 1859.
This information seems to be confirmed in the marriage
record I found in Louisa Co., IA between Josia J. Orr and
Margaret A. Johnston dated 28 Aug 1851.
This shows two interesting things, one: Margaret was in
Iowa by late 1851; Two: Samuel Johnson had died between 1847 and 1851 when
she remarried.
I checked the 1850 census of Louisa Co., IA for any sign
of Margaret or her family, but found none. She wasn't there in 1850. There
were Orr families there, all from Tennessee. There were no Shaws there in
1850.
I found Josiah Orr, age 38 (born ca 1811/12 TN)
with his widowed mother Mary (---) Orr (c1790 TN), on the 1850 census in
Monroe Co., TN.
For the 1860 census, I found Josiah J. Orr in Louisa Co.,
IA in Union Township, with his mother Mary and other relatives in the
household. Josiah was listed as age 47, and with two apparent children:
Mary A. Orr, (c1853 IA), and Emma E. (c1859 IA). Several Shaw
families were nearby.
The above census and marriage data supports the Johnston
researchers claims that Margaret died in Louisa Co., IA on 31 Aug 1859.
Children of Christian Hensley and Margaret A.
Shaw.
I don't know if Christian Hensley and wife
Margaret A. Shaw had any children. I've not located any orphaned Hensley
children born between 1842 and 1847 who might be theirs.
I don't know if Margaret and her second
husband Samuel Johnston had any children, but it appears that she and her
third husband Josiah J. Orr had two children together before she died.
Researcher List
Persons researching this family (contact me to
add, change or delete your listing here):
Register Report
1. Margaret A1
Shaw
, died 31 Aug 1859 in Louisa Co,
IA, daughter of Francis Shaw
and Elizabeth Mosher
. She married (1) on 14
Jan 1842 in Monroe Co, TN Christian Hensley
, born bef 1806; died 1842/47 in
Monroe Co, TN; (2) on 25 Dec 1847 in Monroe Co, TN Samuel
Johnston
, died 1847/51 in Monroe Co, TN;
(3) on 28 Aug 1851 in Louisa Co, IA Josiah J Orr
, born 1811/12 in TN; died aft
1860 in Louisa Co, IA, son of (---) Orr
and Mary (---)
.
Children
of Margaret A Shaw and Josiah J Orr were as follows:
2
i Mary A2
Orr
, born 1852/53 in Louisa Co, IA.
3
ii Emma E2
Orr
, born 1858/59 in Louisa Co, IA.
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