1872 - 1904 (31 years)
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Name |
Hanson "Henson" Larkin Senteney |
Nickname |
Henson |
Birth |
10 Aug 1872 |
Brown County, Ohio |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
May 1904 |
San Francisco County, California |
Burial |
31 May 1904 |
Maplewood Cemetery, Ripley, Brown County, Ohio |
Person ID |
I129956 |
Ingram-Related |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2024 |
Father |
Benjamin F. Senteney, b. 1834, Brown County, Ohio d. 23 Aug 1886, Union, Brown County, Ohio (Age 52 years) |
Mother |
Sarah Daulton, b. 11 Sep 1839, Brown County, Ohio d. 15 Nov 1917, Brown County, Ohio (Age 78 years) |
Marriage |
7 Jan 1858 |
Brown County, Ohio |
Family ID |
F48722 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Ethel Alder Griffith, b. 4 Nov 1873, Brown County, Ohio d. 4 Feb 1951, Brown County, Ohio (Age 77 years) |
Marriage |
20 Nov 1900 |
Brown County, Ohio |
Children |
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Family ID |
F48742 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
3 May 2015 |
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Notes |
- Marriage record stated his birthdate to be 21 August 1872.
- (Research):The evening bulletin.
Maysville, Kentucky
May 16, 1904
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.
A Brother of Policeman Senteney Meets With Sad Fate at San Francisco.
Policeman Senteney received a telephone message. Sunday from relatives
announcing the death of his brother, Mr. Hanson L. Senteney at San Francisco.
Deceased was thirty-two years old and was born and raised near Ripley. Ten
years ago he went to Arizona where he had a position in a silver mine for some time.
From Arizona he went to San Francisco, where he had since held a position as
conductor on a traction line. No particulars have been received yet of the accident
which resulted in his death, but the supposition is that it occurred on the road on
which he was conductor. Mr. Senteney's wife was Miss Ethel Griffith, who formerly
taught in the Aberdeen High school. She leaves San Francisco today with his
remains and is expected to reach Ripley Thursday or Friday. The interment will be
in the family burial ground near Fitch's Chapel.
The evening bulletin.
Maysville, Kentucky
May 26, 1904,
The remains of Hanson L. Senteney, brother of Policeman Senteney, were not shipped
from San Francisco until Tuesday. The delay was caused by the Coroner holding the
body until the inquest was completed. Mr. Senteney's death was caused by a street
car colliding with the car in his charge. On arrival of the remains at Ripley they will be
buried by the Knights of Pythias.
The evening bulletin.
Maysville, Kentucky
June 02, 1904,
Policeman Senteney and family attended the funeral of his brother, Hanson L. Senteney,
at Ripley Tuesday. The latter's remains arrived from San Francisco Monday, and the funeral
took place Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Christian Church, Rev. C. W. Horn of the Georgetown
M. E. Church officiating. Mr. Horn officiated at the marriage of deceased. The remains were
interred in the Maplowood Cemetery, with the honors of the K. of P.
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