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25301 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of seventh cousin twice removed
CAROLINE WILLIAMS
Stonington -- Caroline Elizabeth Shafer Holdridge Williams, 70, of599 Wheeler Road, died Wednesday at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital after anextended illness.
Mrs. Williams was born on March 13, 1927, in Groton, the daughter ofCarl Louis and Christine Elizabeth Williams Shafer.
Raised in Groton, she attended the local schools. She was a longtime resident of Stonington and was empolyed as a nursing assistant atlocal nursing homes.
She was an active member of The Old Mystic Baptist Church, where sheserved on the Board of Deacons, the Wightman Fellowship Committee andhelped organize church suppers. She spent time in Florida and enjoyedcamping, bingo, needlework and quilting.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Williams is survived by a daughter, MaryElizabeth Sepowitz of Old Mystic, four sons, Samual Leeds Holdridge ofOlde Mystic, James Francis Holdridge of North Stonington, Carl NelsonHoldridge of Stonington and David George Holdridge of Pawcatuck; astepdaughter, Gloria Gail Hanczar of Lebanon, a stepson, Thomas DenisonWilliams of Old Mystic; two brothers, Francis Henry Shafer of Suther,Ore. and Philip Franklin Shafer of Plainfield; two sisters LillianEmerline Miner of Mystic and Marilyn Matilda Burchfield of Blainsville,and 16 grandchildren. | Carolyn Elizabeth SHAFER
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25302 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | John Charles, Jr. SHAFER
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A forebearer sailed with Henry Hudson (fl. 1607-1611) on the "Halfmoon" in the late 1500s/early 1600s. | John Horace SHAFER
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VARIATIONS: Prior to finding a reference to Julia's surname being Schaefer in "Claud Foster, A Biography" by Wayman Thomasson, her surname was listed here as WELLS. I'm not sure where that name came from. I've also seen a tree that lists her as Julia ABBOTT. See: Rowlee, Willard Winfield, "Lieut. Heman Rowlee (1746-1818) and his descendants" Ithaca, N.Y.: Andrus & Church, 1907, 145 pgs. (page 70).
BIRTH: Headstone in Riverside Cemetery has 1852 as year of birth.
RESIDENCES:
1920 - 3865 W.18th (6th ward) (next door to her son, Frank)
1939 - 1723 Schaaf Rd.
MARRIAGE: SHAFER, JULIA and FOSTER, GEORGE vol.0013 pg.0148
OBIT: Name: Foster, Julia
Date: May 9 1939
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster: Julia, age 88 years, 1723 Schaaf rd.; wife of the late George N., mother of Eugene H., Claud H., Frank G. and the late Lloyd A., grandmother and great-grandmother, March 18. Services and burial Riverside Cemetery Chapel, Wednesday, May 10, at 2:30 p. m. | Julia A. SHAFER, Wells?
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25305 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Susan Alice SHAFER
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25306 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | William George SHAFER
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25307 |
Ancestral File Number: 5248-10 | Alveretta SHAFFER
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Ancestral File Number: 1JQ7-LG | Gilead May SHAFFER
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Ancestral File Number: 1JQ6-Q1 | Joseph Kinyon SHAFFER
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Ancestral File Number: 1JQ7-K9 | Josephine SHAFFER
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25311 |
Ancestral File Number: 1JQ7-Q5 | Maida Ione SHAFFER
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Ancestral File Number: 1JQ7-MM | Margaret Rebecca SHAFFER
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Ancestral File Number: 1JQ7-P0 | Samuel Henry SHAFFER
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Ancestral File Number: 1JQ7-NS | Sarah Ellen SHAFFER
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Source: WFT Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #2621
OBITUARY
MRS. ELLEN SHAFT (THRALL)VAN GUILDER
Ellen Shaft Van Guilder was born at Owasso, Michigan, June 11,1856 and departed this life at Detroit Michigan, February 5, 1930.
In 1871 she was married to George Thrall, and the first eight years of their married life were spent in Erie county Ohio. In 1879 they moved to Eaton county Michigan,and lived in Potterville, where Mr. Thrall was engaged in business. Thirty years ago they moved to Charlotte, where after nine years, Mr. Thrall was called home. To this union, six children were born, five girls and one son, Mrs. LillianEggleston of Charlotte; Mrs. Dora Pearson of Detroit; Mrs. Lora Canfield of Lansing; Mrs. Jennie Thompson of Charlotte; Mrs. Mary Eakin, who died several years ago, and who at the time of her death lived in Dewey, Oklahoma; and the oneson George Thrall of Charlotte.
Twenty-one years ago in January, Mr. Thrallwas called to his reward. In 1912 she was united in marriage to T. S. Van Guilder, of Metamora, Michigan, where she lived until the death last May of Mr. VanGuilder, since which time she has made her home with her children. She leaves to mourn their loss, her children mentioned, 19 grandchildren, 13 great-grand children, three step-children, Eric and Seymour Van Guilder, of Metamora, and Mrs. Minnie Peas, of Lansing, together with a large circle of other relatives andmany friends, who will always cherish her memory.
The funeral services wereheld at the Myron E. Pray funeral home in Charlotte, Friday afternoon at two o'clock, February 7, 1930. Rev. R. J. Field of the Baptist church officiated. Interment in Potterville cemetery. | Ellen SHAFT
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OBIT: Name: Handyside, Margueritt S.
Date: Mar 5 1966
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #115.
Notes: Handyside, Marguerite, S., beloved wife of Wilson ?., mother of Gracellen, Lockheed of Wilson Conn. Shalter A. of Services N. Y. and Sally Rayer of Lyndhurst, O., and grandmother, sister of Mrs. Alfred C. Turner, Harold R. Shaller and Mrs. Paul F. Avery, passed away Thursday, late residence, 122 ?man, Ave., Bedford, O. Friends received 2-4 And 7-9 P. M. Sunday Only at the Donald B. Johnson Funeral Home, 52, Broadway, Bedford. Services at Chris Chapter Church of the Covenam, 14205 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Monday, Mar. 7, 1960, at 3 p. m. In lieu of flowers ? is suggested that contributions be made to the Memorial Fund of the Church of the Covenall. | Marguerite SHALLER
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This information was found in the National Archives Records.
Adam Shelby Shaner, served in the Civil War or the War of the Rebellion. He
enlisted in the 18th Ohio Volunteer Regiment on 2 October 1861.
He was in Company G. He served three years. He was discharged on 6 February
1863 at Nashville, Tennessee for a disability. During his term of service he
was appointed a Corporal on 24 Oct 1861.
The following is a statement made by Adam Shelby Shaner in his Declaration for
an original Invalid Pension:
He States:
He contracted chronic diorrhora and piles and chills and fever. He further
states taht while at Nashville, Tennessee on or about December 18, 1862 while
loading comissary stores, he injured his left hand by being caught between the
wagon box and a barrel when his colored assistant with more force than
necessary pushed the barrel up, there by crushing he hand, where it had once
been injured before the war. The last injury caused pieces of bone to come
out and permanently disable the hadn resulting in an "aucholosis of the left
wrist". He further states that chills and fever resulted in reheumatism.
His pension was granted. he originally filed for pension on 19 Nov 1888, and
was paid $12.00 a month, when granted 28 Jul 1890
He moved to Madison Township, Franklin Count, Ohio about 1869. He is listed
in "The History of Madison Township, Franklin County, Ohio" a book published
in 1902 by George F. Baries. It shows that Adam operated a repair shop form
1870-1890. He also listed as Marshal of Canal Winchester, from 1873-1875.
Adam S. Shaner was also listed as Mayor of Groveport, Franklin County, Ohio.
In 1892 (Robert A. Shaw and Adam Shaner each had 78 votes, a tie, lots were
cast and Mr. Shaner won. On March 8, 1893, Mr. Shaner had a stroke of
paralysis and Robert A. Shaw was appointed for the balance fo the term.) Adam
S. Shaner was paralysed until his death on 12 Feb 1897
After the death of his first wife, he married Mrs. Sarah Alspach on 21 Aug
1884, in Franklin County, Ohio.
She had been married twice before and had children from her first marriage.
She died 9 Jul 1900, in Groveport, Franklin County, Ohio
Marriage records 3 Aug 1848 Vol.2-3 p.192 Perry County, OH | Adam Shelby SHANER
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The information for some of the children of Amos and Cora A. (Bowers) Shaner
come from "Index to Births"-Perry County, OH | Amos Augustus SHANER
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I assumed "Baby Shaner" died in infancy | Baby SHANER
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dorthy SHANER
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Marriage recorded 28 Jul 1867 Gallia County, OH Estate papers from Gallia Co., OH show the death as 1898. In a Cemetery gravestone reading, it gave the year of 1938 an error.
1880 US census Vinton, Gallia, Ohio, p 413:
Eli G. SHANER Self M Male W 46 OH Blacksmith --- ---
Martha E. SHANER Wife M Female W 36 OH Keeping House CT OH
Maggie A. SHANER Dau S Female W 9 OH OH OH
Anna M. SHANER Dau S Female W 6 OH OH OH
SHANER Dau S Female W 2M OH OH OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Vinton, Gallia, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255018
NA Film Number T9-1018
Page Number 413C | Eli G. SHANER
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Death Listed in Book "History of Hocking Valley" | Elizabeth Jane SHANER
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Possibly Helen or Ellan. | Ellen SHANER
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Death date from Perry County, Ohio records. Burial and Cemetery not located. | Emma M. SHANER
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1880 census Wayne, Montgomery, Ohio, p 824:
George C. SHANER Self M Male W 42 PA Farmer PA PA
Minerva SHANER Wife M Female W 37 NY Keeping House CT NY
Alice SHANER Dau S Female W 19 PA PA NY
George SHANER Son Male W 16 PA PA NY
Harry SHANER Son Male W 10 OH PA NY
Anna SHANER Dau Female W 8 OH PA NY
David SHANER Son Male W 5 OH PA NY | George C. SHANER
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There marriage is recorded Vol 5 p.476 Perry County Records | Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth SHANER
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Her marriage is recorded Vol. 2-3 p. 352 Perry County, OH | Harriet D. SHANER
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Harry H. Shaner was listed in the Perry County records for birth, as Harvey,
Evidenty there was a mistake in the handwriting, it was actually Harry. | Harry Henry SHANER
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I assumed the infant was male | Infant SHANER
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1880 census Bloom, Morgan, Ohio, p 675:
Jacob SHANER Self M Male W 36 OH Laborer OH OH
Elizabeth C. SHANER Wife M Female W 38 OH Keeps House OH OH
Alva J. SHANER Son S Male W 15 OH OH OH
Edwin C. SHANER Son S Male W 13 OH At School OH OH
Horatio SHANER Son S Male W 10 OH At School OH OH
John E. SHANER Son S Male W 9 OH At School OH OH
Silas SHANER Son S Male W 7 OH At School OH OH
Otis B. SHANER Son S Male W 2 OH OH OH | Jacob SHANER
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | James H. SHANER
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In 1870 Ohio Census for Morgan Co., James J. Shaner listed 58 yrs. old,
Rebecca 53 yrs old listed as wife
James Johnson Shaner married Rebecca Barnes 7 Jan 1864, Morgan Co., OH. Both
probaly in Bloom Township, Morgan Co., OH | James Johnson SHANER
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This family was found in the 1880 Muskingum Co., Ohio Census, Blue Rock Twp..
They were living in the village of Gaysport, next to his father. He worked at
the Salt Furnace. Dated 30 Jun 1880 | John SHANER
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Burial is also listed as 1936, so that is wrong and it's 1937 or the death was in 1936. | John SHANER
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Joseph Adam served with the 31st Regiment OVI Company A. 3yrs; Enliseted 5
Aug 1861 Age 19. Mustered in at Camp Chase, Columbus, OH by Howard Stansbury
Capt. Toparaphical Engineers U.S.A. Transfered to Co.K 23 Apr 1864.
Mustered out 20 Jul 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky, by Jacob Kline Capt. 16th Infanty
U.S.A. Information gathered by Debbie Carter.
Civil War Roster 3-4-68 Eleanor Gill. Adam J. Shaner 3-4-68 19 yrs Aug 5, 1861
Discharged Sep 29, 1863 Louisville, Kentucky disabled 8-70 Aug 22 1862 | Joseph Adam SHANER
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1880 US census Jackson, Pike, Ohio, p 39:
Joseph SHANER Self M Male W 23 OH School Teacher OH OH
Lutitia SHANER Wife M Female W 23 OH Keeping House OH OH
Myrtle Mary SHANER Dau S Female W 3 OH OH OH
Kitty SHANER Dau S Female W 5M OH OH OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Jackson, Pike, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255058
NA Film Number T9-1058
Page Number 39D | Joseph Martin SHANER
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45 yrs llmo 13days | Joshua G. SHANER
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According to information obtained in April 1995, there is reason to believe
that the correct birthdate for Joshua H. Shaner, was 26 MAR 1829 not 11 Apr
1829. This information came from the Records of "Deaths" in Perry County, Ohio
Joshua H. Shaner was in the Civil War. He enlisted in Company D, 31st
Regiment Ohio Volunteers on 5 Sep 1861 at New Lexington, Ohio. He was
discharged on 19 Sep 1864 at Atlanta, Georgia.
In the "History of Madison Township, Franklin County, Ohio" his is listed as
Street Commisioner of Canal Winchester for 1877, he resigned. Also listed in
1882-1883, he moved away. He returned to Perry County, Ohio.
He was a carpenter. He was a Civill War Veteran Co. D, 31st a teamster for
General Thomas Marriage record Vol. 2-3 p.209 Perry County, OH
His wife Margaret is listed as Chief Templar in the Groveport Lodge 400, I.O.G.
T., a temperance movement when it was instituted 17 Dec 1872.
Joshua and Margaret are both listed in Perry County, records as having died
there in Pike Township, Ohio. They are listed as being in the same plot as
Adam Shelby Shaner, in Union Grove Cemetery in Canal Winchester, Ohio. | Joshua H. SHANER
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died in Civil War, from 'History of Hocking Valley". Served with Co. B. 75th
Reg.OVMI Died and buried at Jacksonville, FL | Justiss Taylor SHANER
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Laurence Merlin SHANER
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Death in Civil War, from "History of Hocking Valley". Died and buried at Camp
Worthington, at Chillicothe, Ross Co., OH. He served with Co. A. G2 Regiment
OVI 63rd OH Infantry Mustered out 8-19-1861
Note of Mary Ann (Taylor) Shaner says that Lott Davis died at Nashville, TN
and body was returned to Bishopville for burial. | Lott Davis SHANER
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Possibley Melissa. | Malissa SHANER
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Person with additional info on this line:
Hi Denney,
Mary Shaner's father was William Shaner. William Shaner was the son of Adam Shaner. You had Mary Shaner, but needed to add George Clark to the mix! Try just looking for Mary Shaner, born 1833. Let me know if you want more info.
On Apr 14, 2005, at 11:42 AM, Denney Pugmire wrote:
> Kim, I can't find a Mary Shaner married to a George Clark in my database. Do you know who her/his parents or g-parents were? Once I can tie them in, I would certainly take you up on your offer to get info on their children. thanks for taking the time to send me a message,
>
> best wishes, denney
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kim Anderson"
>
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 10:44 PM
> Subject: Mary Shaner
>
>
>> Hi Denney,
>> I saw your ged-com on Rootsweb. Mary Shaner is my great great grandmother. She married George Clark, who was in the Civil War and died shortly after in 1871. I have information on her children if you are interested.
>>
>> Regards, Kim Anderson
>>
> | Mary SHANER
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1. Matthias and Emily marriage: Martin Price JP married them, the record is on pg. 582
2. Emily died 1877 and Matthias is back home with his family, listed as "widowed" in 1880 census. | Matthias B. SHANER
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Sergeant Co. A. 63rd Reg Ohio Volunteers. age at death 22y 16d died in Civil
War Also informaiton from "History of Hocking Valley".
24y 1m 28d | Oliver Perry SHANER
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Robert Augustus SHANER
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Marriage records 29 Mar 1862 Vol.4 p. 193 Perry County, OH
In the 1900 Cenus Ruth Elizabeth Shaner Burgoon was listed as "Head of
Houshold" with two children living with her. They were Wesley 33 yrs. and the
other was a daugther, Mary E. 19 and single. Hattie (Harriet) Shaner, her
niece was with her, listed as Seamstress 35yrs. | Ruth Elizabeth SHANER
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See "History of Hocking Valley" Civil War Vetran He enlisted 2 May 1864 Co. G.
of the one hundred and forty-first Ohio National Guard at Gallioplis, OH | Seth SHANER
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In the petition in the Orphans Court of Venango Co., PA., it was disclosed
that she had married Anthony Luzen and they had three children; Nancy Ann,
Elizabeth Jane, and a son whose name began with a "B" the rest was not
readable. They were minor children at this time, 1856. Sophriana Shanor
Luzen having died a few weeks before her father, about February 1850. No date
of marriage or ages of the children given. | Sophronia SHANER
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William Shaner jr. became a renowned soldier, both illustrious and famous
during the Civil War. He was a prosperous young farmer when in 1861 he
enlisted itn the thrity-first OVI. He fought in many battes: Stone River, Mill
Springs, Chicamauga, Mission Ridge, Ringold, Dallas, Resaca, Ken, Marietta and
the Seige of Altanta, where he severely wonded. After partial recovery he was
sent to Johnson Island opposite Sandusky, where he served iwth gentleness as
an officer over the camp for the confederate prisioners during the epidemic of
small pox in which so many died. Here he was fortunate in escaping, due to his
vaccination early in life, and he was honorably discharged on August 15, 1865,
after a war record second to none in Ohio.
He was a master Mason a member of Lodge no.470 A&F A M Bishopville Ohio | William SHANER, Jr
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