1900 Census
Pennsylvania, Butler County, Cranberry Twp
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 19 ED 69 Sheets 9A and 9B Stamped 300
139-146
Seyboth, Frederick Head W M Feb 1851 49 m 25 Germany Germany Germany 1873 27 Na Farmer
Seyboth, Sophia Wf W F Feb 1850 50 M 25 9/9 NY Germany Germany
Seyboth, William Son W M July 1881 18 S NY Germany NY Farm Laborer
Seyboth, Albert A Son W M Dec 1883 16 S NY Germany NY Farm Laborer
Seyboth, Logan J Grandson M W Dec 1895 4 S Pa Pa Pa
1910 Census
Pennsylvania, Beaver County, New Sewickley Twp
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 21 ED 46 Sheet 3B
55-56
Seyboth, Fred Head M W 58 m1 31 Germany Germany Germany Farmer
Seyboth, Sophia Wf M W m2 31 11/9 NY NY NY
Seyboth, William Son M W 28 m1 4 NY Germany NY
Seyboth, Susan DtrinLaw F W 24 m1 4 2/2 Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Cora Grddtr F W 3 S Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Nora Grdtr F W 3 S Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Logan Grandson M W 13 S Pa Pa Pa
1920 Census
Pennsylvania, Beaver County, New Sewickley
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920
SD 22 ED 61 Sheet 3B
65-69
Seyboth, Fred Head M W 68 M Germany German Germany German Germany German
Seyboth, Sophie Wf F W 78 M NY Germany German Germany German
66-70
Seyboth, Albert Head M W 36 M NY Germany German NY Farmer
Seyboth, Cora Wf F W 33 M Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Wilmer Son M W 11 S Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Orin Son M W 10 S Pa Pa Pa
Seyboth, Blanche Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Pa Pa Pa
1930 Census
Pennsylvania, Beaver County, New Sewickley
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 4-81 SD 7 Sheet 3B
69-76
Seyboth, Frederick Head M W 78 Wd Germany Germany Germany Farmer 1873 Na
Warren V. Seymour 1920-2014 Deacon Warren V. Seymour Sr., age 93, of Leakey, Texas went to be with his Lord and Savior on Friday, November 7, 2014. He was born on November 20, 1920, in Beaumont, Texas to Lawrence and Celevone (Leger) Seymour. Warren joined the United States Naval Air Force during WWII where he became a bombardier and was Reservist during the Korean conflict.
He retired to Leakey, Texas, after 32 years as the Head of Research at Mobil Chemical Company. He became a Deacon of St. Raymond Catholic Church, was a very caring and kind person and will be missed by all.
He was preceded in death by lifelong sweetheart and loving wife, L. Arnell Seymour; and his son, Warren V. Seymour Jr.
Services will be held Saturday, November 15, 2014, 11 a.m., at St. Raymond Catholic Church in Leakey, Texas. Interment will follow in the Leakey Floral Cemetery in Leakey, Texas.
Betty Simon Veillon
Copied from Find A Grave Memorial ID 114684335
Arlene Catherine Noble, 79, Raymond, died Wednesday (8/17/05) in Milford. Born, Malcolm, (4/27/26) to Alva and Catherine (Speidel) Shafer. Homemaker.
Family members include: daughters, son-in-law, Laury and Jerry Hostetler, Raymond, Sherry Burklund, Lincoln; grandchildren, Scott, Chad, Nicole; great grandchildren, Austin Becwar, Jordan Becwar, Larin Frazier; niece, Elaine Tweton; nephew, Donald Piening; stepgrandchildren, Ashley Hostetler, Amber Seitz; stepgreat-granddaughter, Kailey Seitz. Preceded in death by: husband, Cleon; daughter, Sandra Becwar; parents; sisters, Mildred Powell, Gladys Piening.
Services: 1 p.m. Monday, Roper and Sons Funeral Services, 4300 O St. The Rev. Dr. Robert Chitwood. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Sunday, with family 2-4 p.m., funeral home. Memorials: American Cancer Society, 5733 S. 34th St., Suite 500, Lincoln 68516; family. Condolences or personal reflections may be left at: www.roperandsons.com.
Published by Lincoln Journal Star from Aug. 18 to Aug. 19, 2005.
1940 Census
Pennsylvania, York County, Manheim
Enumerated April 17, 1940
ED 22 SD 67-57 Sheet 7A
126
Shaffer, John E Head m W 61 M Pa Same House Farmer
Shaffer, Alice K Wf F W 54 M Pa Sam House
Cramer, Mary N Mother-in-law F W 85 W Pa Same House
Settled in Crawford County, Ohio in 1829; both members of the Methodist Episcopal church. At the time of the 1850 census, a Martin and Rebecsa Schaffner were living next to Ann Shaffner and John Cramer in Bloom Township, Seneca County, Ohio. FindAGrave notes that "he became somewhat of a legendary person in the Shaffner genealogy, often noted for his "three wives and 21 children." In fact, he was widowed three times and married four times. He is also known to have had more than 125 grandchildren, many of whom were born after his death, even though he lived to be 83. He also had more than 300 great-grandchildren. "
Her Texas Death Certificate shows that she was a School Teacher, and only 35 when she died. Her usual residence was Avalon, Ellis County, Texas. She died at FM 55 and Chambers creek, due to an "accidental drowning in water trying to save daughter." She was married, and the informant was her husband, James R. Worsham.
His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Carmelita Andrews Rhodes, contained the following biographical information:
Burial: 15 Aug 1971, Gipson Funeral Home Directors
Age: 69 yrs 11 days
Born in Boonville, Iowa
Resided in Lufkin, TX for 23 years
Occupation: Insurance Salesman
Father: William Edwin Shambaugh
Mother: Carrie Newlon
Birth: Feb. 2, 1919
Whiteflat
Motley County
Texas, USA
Death: Feb. 4, 1997
Mineral Wells
Palo Pinto County
Texas, USA
father: Nathan Frank Shands; mother: Maude Ethel Rattan; spouses: (1) Jessie Cecil McLemore; md. 6 Nov 1938 in Waco, McLennan, TX; (2) James Barto (Bart) Henderson; md. 27 Nov 1965 in Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, TX
Ruth Henderson, 78, of Mineral Wells
Services for Ruth Henderson, 78, of Mineral Wells will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8 at the Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Chapel with burial in the Sturdivant Cemetery in Parker County. Rev. Raymond Shands witll officiate with Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Henderson died Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1997 at a local nursing home. She was born in White Flat, TX on Feb. 2, 1919 to Nathan Frank and Maude Ethel Rattan Shands. She lived in Mineral Wells as an infant and during her school years. Mrs. Henderson then moved away and returned in 1962.
She worked at the Mineral Wells tax office in 1965, then at the Palo Pinto County appraisal office where she worked until her retirement in 1986. Mrs. Henderson was a member of the Parker Street Baptist Church.
Survivors include her son Don McLemore of Boulder, CO; grandchildren Heather McLemore of Spokane, WA and Chris Millard of Oklahoma City, OK; sisters Rebecca Foster of Abilene and Rowena McDonald of Azle; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews including special great-niece Janet Colvin of Santo. She was preceded in death by her first husband Cecil McLemore in May 1962 and her second husband Bart Henderson in March 1984.
Pallbearers will be Eddie Foster, Richard Foster, David Foster, Archie Woods, Kenneth Long, Phil Colvin, Bernie Lopez and Kenneth R. Long.
Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Funeral Home - obituary
1. Funeral record of husband.
2. Obituary, "Mineral Wells Index," 5 Feb 1997.
3. Personal knowledge of self.
Said to be the son of Mordechai Laib "Mas Louis" Shapiro and Rucha Nessa Shapior. His given name was Dov Ber Shapiro. He and his wife Celia were said to be cousins. His grandson, Philip Shapiro states that his father, Solomon Shapiro, was a nephew of Myer Smith/Zanvil Savilevics, one of the founders of the B'nai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society.
On the 1910 Federal Census, Benjamin and Cilie were living on Pierce Street in Baltimore. Both were shown as born in Russia, with their native tongue Yiddish. They both were working at a Grocery store.He was shown as immigrating in 1904, and Cilie in 1900. They had been married nine months.
On May 17, 1911, Benjamin Shapiro filed a petition for naturalization in the District of Maryland. He was shown as residing at 255 S. Eden St, Baltimore. He stated he was born 15 Oct 1883 in Kammyes, Russia, and emigrated to the U.S. from Bremen, Germany on the November 26, 1903 aboard the "Hannover". He declared his intention to become a U.S. citizen on October 2, 1905 in Harrisburg, PA. His occupation was grocer, and his wife was shown as Ceillie Shapiro, born in Kupisock, Russia. He also stated he had one child, daughter Ruth, born June 22, 1910 in Baltimore. Witnesses to his application were Myer Smith, also a grocer and the brother of Celia, and Jacob Rubin, a retired grocer. Jacob was the father of Myer Smith's wife, Anna. Both Myer and Jacob were residents of Baltimore, Myer's address being 304 East Street, and Jacob residing at 637 Evan Street.
In 1920, the family were still in Baltimore, on N. Chester Street, and he was shown as a proprietor of a Dry Goods Store. They has three daughters, Ruth, Edith and Mary.
A Benjamin Shapiro, age 35 and born September 25, 1883 registered for the draft during World War I as a resident of Baltimore, his residence and grocery store both located at 1013 1/2 Low Street. His nearest relative was Cecelia Shapiro of the same address. He was of Medium Height and build, with brown eyes and dark brown hair.
A Benjamin and Celia Shapiro also share a burial plot at the Anshe Neisen Cemetery, Rosedale, Baltimore County, Maryland. However, the birth date for Benjamin differs, instead being shown as 18 Oct 1882, with a date of death of 10 Feb 1940. Celia's date of birth was listed as 15 May 1881, and death was 3 July 1969.
Due to the similar names, but conflicting birthdates, more research should be done to determine the birth and death date of Benjamin and Celia.
Philip S. Shapiro emailed, in July 2020 that "I am the son of Dr. Solomon Shapiro and the grandson of Benjamin Shapiro, who was known in Lithuania as Dov Ber Shapiro. Before emigrating, he attended the Telshe Yeshiva in Telsiai / Telz, Lithuania. Benjamin's father was Mordechai Laib Shapiro, who was also from Kamai / Kamajai, Lithuania. He also emigrated to the United States, where he was known as Max Louis Shapiro, and was buried at the same cemetery as the rest of the family. I can provide more information."
Her headstone is engraved Hinda Ann (Shapiro) Gordon, with her name in English and Hebrew. It is also inscribed "Wife and Mother, Dedicated to G_D and Family."
Obituary from the Baltimore Sun
Hinda A. Shapiro Gordon, a pharmacist at the Lansdowne Rite Aid, died Friday at Sinai Hospital from complications of a blood disorder. She was 37.
Services were held yesterday at the Levinson funeral establishment.
A lifelong resident of Baltimore, Mrs. Gordon graduated in 1977 from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and had practiced at the Lansdowne Rite Aid since then.
She attended Beth Tfiloh Day School, Pimlico Junior High School, Northwestern Senior High School and the high school division of what is now the Baltimore Hebrew University.
Mrs. Gordon was a member of the Suburban Orthodox Congregation and the Bnai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society.
She is survived by her husband, Stephen J. Gordon; two sons, Adam Joseph and Jeffrey Benjamin; her mother, Mildred K. Shapiro; a sister, Judith M. Auerbach, all of Baltimore; two brothers, former state Del. David B. Shapiro of Baltimore and Philip S. Shapiro of Guilderland, N.Y., and many nieces and nephews.
Her father, Dr. Solomon Shapiro, for many years the chief of psychology at the Baltimore Veterans Administration Hospital, died in 1989.
The family suggested memorial donations to the Shapiro Scholar-in-Residence Program of the Suburban Orthodox Congregation, 7504 Seven Mile Lane, Baltimore 21208.
Her heastone was engraved with Ruth S. Reinberg, in English and Hebrew, with the added inscription "Loyal to her family near & far"
Ruth Shapiro Reinberg,
headed family society.
Ruth Shapiro Reinberg, president of a family society that assisted in the emigration and resettlement of Lithuanian Jewish relatives in the United States and other countries, died of heart failure Friday at the Jewish Convalescent Home in Pikesville. She was 88.
Born in Baltimore on Pierce Street, where her parents operated a grocery store, she attended public schools and later helped her parents operate a dry goods store in the 500 block of N. Chester St. Before her 1969 marriage to Sol Reinberg, proprietor of a kosher bakery in Northwest Baltimore, she worked in the accounting office of the Davidson Transfer and Storage Co. After her husband died in 1976, she ran the bakery for more than a year.
Mrs. Reinberg was a longtime member of Suburban Orthodox Congregation, Beth Tfiloh Congregation and other Jewish organizations in Baltimore.
She was also an avid world traveler who enjoyed visiting fellow members of the B'nai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society, an organization founded in 1901 by an uncle to assist in the emigration of relatives to the United States, South Africa, Palestine and South America. Mrs. Reinberg, who wrote a history of the society, was its president from 1950 to 1952 and co-president from 1987 until her death.
She is survived by a sister-in-law, Mildred K. Shapiro of Baltimore; five nieces and nephews; and many great-nieces and great-nephews.
Services will be held at noon today at Sol Levinson & Bros., 8900 Reisterstown Road in Pikesville.
Solomon Shapiro registered for the draft during World War II. He was a student at the State Teachers College at the time. Nearest relative was listed as Celia Shapiro. He was 5'8 inches tall, weighed 133 pounds, with brown eyes and hair and a ruddy complexion.
The obituary of his daughter, Hinda Shapiro Gordon, states that her father, " Dr. Solomon Shapiro, for many years was the chief of psychology at the Baltimore Veterans Administration Hospital, died in 1989."
John L. Sharp, 93, of San Augustine died Monday, August 28, 2000, at Memorial Medical Center in San Augustine. Sharp, born Nov 18, 1906, in San Augustine County as a son of the late Mollie (Polk) and Benjamin Franklin Sharp, was a farmer and a U.S. Army Air Force veteran. He was a member of the Memorial Presbyterian Chruch and a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors: wife, Sarah [corrected from Sharon] Sharp of San Augustine; daughters and sons-in-law, Sarah Elizabeth and Walter Garasic of Kilgore and Jeananne and Stan Elkins of Lampasas; sons and daughers-in-law, John and Anna Sharp of San Augustine and Pat and Rhonda Sharp of Killeen; and eight grandchildren. Graveside rites were held Aug. 30 at the Thomas Cemetery in San Augustine County with Bro. Neal Nichols officiating. Wyman Roberts Funeral Chapel of San Augustine, directors.
Mrs. Maxine Bickham, 87, of San Augustine passed away September 30, 2006 at Twin Lakes Care Center. Services will be at First Baptist Church, Deweyville with the Rev. Damon Bickham, and Brother Brad Bickham officiating. Burial will follow at King's Cemetery in Deweyville.
Her last name is instead shown as BOMAN on the death certificate of son Absalom. Most other sources show this as SHATTLES, including www.Ackerman-Family.com, where she is listed as a daughter of George Shattles and Lucinda Canaday.
http://www.ackerman-family.com/ged/grpf2470.html
Death certificates of several of her other children confirm the name SHATTLES.
Name: Curtis Onan Shaw
Death Date: 07 May 1960
Death Place: Decatur, Wise County, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 62 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Aug 1897
Birthplace: Claburne, Texas, Usa
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mrs. Vera Brown Shaw
Father's Name: James Matthew Shaw
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Bonnie Lee Turner
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Decatur, Wise, Texas
Cemetery: Pleasant Grove Cemetery
Burial Place: Decatur, Texas
Burial Date: 09 May 1960
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2116267
Digital Film Number: 4166548
Image Number: 2052
Reference Number: 33298
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
She died in an auto accident. The social security death index instead lists her year of birth as 1885, and date of death as Jan 1974. It appears that the news article relating to the Keaton and Dillo Wright family reunion, from which her birth and death date were taken, would be more accurate. Her last residence on the SSDI was Rochester, Haskell County, Texas.
COLUMBUS - Memorial services for Richard Lee Shaw, age 85 of Columbus, will be held on Saturday, July 24th at 2:30 p.m. at the Svoboda Funeral Home North Chapel in Schuyler. Visitation will begin one hour prior to the service.
Richard was born Jan. 9, 1925, at Sargent, to Arthur C. and Helen (Crane) Shaw. He attended rural school and Sagrent High School. On April 19, 1952, he married Verna Lee Anderson in Omaha. They lived in Omaha until 1996 when they moved to Linwood and in 2009 they moved to Columbus. Dick worked as a heavy equipment operator and loved to garden. Dick died July 10, 2010, at Meridian Gardens Assisted Living Center in Columbus.
Richard is survived by his wife, Verna Lee of Columbus; five children, Matthew Shaw of Beatrice, Range Shaw of Phoenix, Bowman (Florence) Shaw of Chicago, Julia Ann Marie Shaw Bartels (Don) of Boston, John (Christa) Shaw of Portland, Ore.; six grandchildren, Cole, Camron, Taylor, Andrew, Laura and Emma; one brother, Charles (Denise) Shaw of Craig; many nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
He is preceded in death by brothers, Jack and Robert and sister, Betty.
When he registered for the draft during World War I in Jack County, Texas, he was living in Perrin, Texas, and working for E. J. Shawver of the same location. Nearest relative was listed as Boston Shawver, also of Perrin. He was of medium build and heighth, with black hair and eyes.
His Texas Death Certificate shows he was married, and a son of M. B. Shawver and Ruth Holman, and his usual occupation was farming. Informant was his wife, Mrs. Carrie Shawver.
1930 Census
Texas, Young County, Pr 4
ED 252 SD 3 Sheet 6B
108-116
Shawver, Holman Hd M W 33 M 31 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Shawver, Carrie E Wf F W 28 M 26 Tx Tx Tx
Shawver, Boston Father 62 Wd 25 Tx Va Mo
1940 Census
Texas, Baylor County, JP 2
Enumerated 10 Apr 1940
SD 13 ED 12-4 Sheet 3A
45-R-5-Yes
Shawver, Lee H HEad M W 43 M No 8 Tx same place No occupation shown, out of work 24 weeks
Shawver, Carrie Wf F W 38 M No 6 Tx same place
Obituary (from an undated clipping from the KIRBYVILLE BANNER)
Funeral services will be under the direction of Causey E.E. Stringer Funeral Home. Masonic rites will follow in the Friendship Cemetery. Mr. Sheffield died at 8:45 pm Wednesday, September 17, in Jasper Memorial Hospital after an illness. He was a native and lifelong resident of Roganville. He was retired from Kirby Lumber Company, he was a member and deacon at North Bonami Missionary Baptist Church and a member of Nathan Corley Masonic Lodge #195, AF&AM in Kirbyville. He is survived by his wife, Olinie Hawthorne Sheffield of Roganville; two sons, James E. Sheffield of Lumberton and Hugh Beaver of Kirbyville; one brother, Rev. Bob E. Sheffield of Huntsville; two sisters, Esther Behannon and Lena Burnett both of Roganville; 15 grandchildren, three great grandchildren.
(Research):Wanda Davis, on www.findagrave.com, notes that he "enlisted as a Pvt. in CSA/Civil War out of Madison Co. TX, Co. K, 16th Texas Infantry(Flournoy's) John H. m. Harriet Nancy KING (1847 Walker Co. TX--1904 Madison Co. TX)."
CHARLES SHELDEN 27 Sep 1912 Mar 1980 85712 (Tucson, Pima, AZ) 85712 (Tucson, Pima, AZ) 309-09-1198 Indiana
From his completed Form SS-5 "U.S. Social Security Act Application for Account Number"
Charles Robert Shelden 6312 Harision Street Hammond, Indiana
Employer:
Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corp. P.O. Box 750 Whiting, Indiana
He was age 24, and born on Sept. 27, 1912 in Shelby, Richland County, Ohio.
Parents:
Charles Chaplin Shelden (Charles Chaplin is typed and Shelden is written in by hand) Lula Anne White
Date of Application Nov. 25, 1936
Bob had been previously married, and had children from that prior marriage. After Ilo died, he was remarried for a third time in Clark County, Nebraska, to Mary Hoover McMinds on 7 Jan 1975.
Mildred was born September 8, 1922 to Vernon and Susie Shelton in Eakly, Oklahoma. She was raised along with her brother, Jack, in Eakly and graduated from Eakly High School in 1940. In 1940 she married Woodrow McLemore and they moved to Bakersfield in 1941. Together they had three children, Margaret (Peggy), Steven, and Ted McLemore.
Mildred loved being a homemaker and was active in her childrens' school and sports activities. In 1962 Mildred went back to school and obtained her cosmetology license. Later in life she became interested in painting and studied at Mize Galleries for many years. She painted many beautiful pictures that are enjoyed by her family and friends. She also enjoyed cooking, sewing, and visiting with her family.
Mildred was preceded in death by her parents, Vernon and Susie Shelton, brother Jack Shelton, and her husband Woodrow McLemore. She is survived by her daughter Peggy Albitre (Mike), son Steve McLemore and son Ted McLemore (Lori), niece Shelia Shelton, grandchildren Tony Bonner (Kelly), Moira Myronenko (Dan), Megan McCort (Matt), Scott McLemore (Courtney), and great grandsons Kyle Bonner and Devin Albitre. Graveside services will be held Friday, March 1st. at 10:00 a.m. at Hillcrest Memorial Park. www.bakersfield.com/obits
ersfield.com/obits
Published in Bakersfield Californian on February 28, 2013
1900 Census
Texas, Bastrop County, JP 2, ED 4
Enumerated 9 June 1900
SD 40, ED 4, Sheet 12B
236-245
Thomas, M. Hd W M Feb 1873 27 M 5 Tx Miss Tx Fireman Stationary Engineer
Thomas, Eugenia Wf W F Nov 1876 23 M 5 2/2 Tx Miss La
Thomas, Winnie Dtr W F May 1895 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Thomas, Leona Son W M Nov 1897 s S Tx Tx Tx
Duty, Woodie Stepbrother W M APr 1879 21 S Tx Tx Tx Fireman Stationary Engineer
1910 Census
Texas, Bastrop County, Smithville, ED 3
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 10, ED 3, Sheet 4A
81-81
Thomas, Melvin V Hd W W 36 M117 Tx Miss Tx Engineer Steam Engine
Thomas, Eugenia V Wf F W 32 M 17 5/3 Tx Miss La
Thomas, Winnie Davis Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Thomas, Leora Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Thomas, Dillie Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
1920 Census
Texas, Harris, Houston, Ward 7 (part of)
Enumerated 3 Jan 1920 By Fannie Mae Miller
SD 5, ED 103, Sheet 3B
Ashland Street, 1231
#64-71
Garwood, Charles W Hd M W 24 M Tx England Tx Huskster Veg Wagon Owner
Garwood, Tillie Wf F W 19 M Tx Tx Tx
Garwood, Charles Son M W 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Thomas, Eugenia Mother-in-law F W 45 Wd Tx Miss La
Bryan, Charles M Nephew W 4 1/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Melba Gene McLemore shows that he married first a woman named Minnie, and second Sallie Marie CASAREZ. The following census listings are assumed to be for him.
1910 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston Heights Ward 1, ED 43
Enumerated 22 April 1910 by J. Bauer
SD 8 ED 43 Ward #1 Sheet 12 A
#821-219-232
Shepard S.K. Hd M W 24 M1 Tx US US Carpenter Home
Shepard, M. Wife F W 21 M2 1/1 La Tx Tx
Shepard, L. Son M W 4 S La Tx TX
1920 Census
Texas, Harris County, Houston Ward 1
(THE FAMILY BELOW WAS INDEXED AS FOLLOWED, BUT I WAS UNABLE TO LOCATE THE ACTUAL IMAGE, ON THE ANCESTRY.COM MICROFILM)
Sam K Shepard 34 TX Hd
Minnie A. Shepard 28 TX Wife
John W. Shepard 13 La Son
G. Elliott Shepard 9 Tx Son
Wilma Shepard 7 Tx Dtr
Jack Shepard 3 4/12 Tx Son
De Victor Shepard 6/12 Tx Son
Catherine's tombstone is engraved with the dates 16 Nov 1851-18 Apr 1910. However, as she is listed with her family on the 1910 census, dated 5 May 1910. Perhaps the census reflected all individuals as of April 1, 1910?
John Stromberger found the following brief articles about Lottie, quoted verbatim, from a Washington, Illinois newspaper:
October 17, 1901: "Mrs. Dr. McLemore, of Mason City, is visiting her parents, D. S. Sheppard, Sr. and wife, and her brother, J. S. Sheppard and sisters Mrs. H. L. Zinser and Mrs. Anna S. Lester."
November 16, 1906: Mrs. Lottie McLemore came up from Mason City today to spend her 55th birthday with her parents Capt. and Mrs. D. S. Sheppard. Mrs. McLemore was born hera at Cooper."
Washington News, Washington, IL, April 26, 1910, Page 3.
OBITUARY OF MRS. W. A. [sic] MCLEMORE
A Mason City, Ill., special in the Bloomington Pantagraph contains the following:
Catherine Charlotte, wife of Dr. W. Y. McLemore, died at the family residence on East Elm street Monday following a two years' illness with cancer of the stomach and liver.
Catherine Charlotte Sheppard, daughter of Major and Mrs. D. S. Sheppard of Washington, Ill., was born in Washington on November 16, 1851, and on August 3, 1873, she was united in marriage to W. Y. McLemore. In March of the following year Mr. and Mrs. McLemore came to this city where they have since resided. Ten children were born to them, two of whom have preceeded [sic] the mother to the Great Beyond. The decedent was for many years a devoted member of the M. E. church of this city and for fourteen years secretary of the Ladies' Aid Society of that church and an active and honored member of the local chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by her husband, father, one brother, D. S. Sheppard Jr. of Peoria; two sisters, Mrs. H. L. Zinser of Washington, Ill., and Mrs. Anna S. Lester of Peoria, the following children: Calvin A. McLemore of Orosi, Cal., Prof. W. D. McLemore of Nantucket Island, Mass.; Mrs. Ella McLemore of Salt Lake City, Utah; Fred Mc Lemore of Manilla, P. I.; Homer McLemore of Seattle, Wash.; and Mamie, Harriet and Rae McLemore at home.
The funeral services were held under the auspices of Madeline Chapter, O. E. S. of this city at the late residence on East Elm street on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and were conducted by the Rev. Thomas H. Tull, pastor of the M. E., church. The interment was made in the Mason City cemetery.
Mrs. McLemore when a young lady taught school for six years in the vicinity of Washington. She commenced teaching at the age of 15 and taught in Tazewell, Woodford and Livingston counties.
(Courtesy of Carol Dorward, via email on 16 Aug 2012--Carol also noted that Charlotte's parents were Major Dennis Scovel Sheppard and Mary Jane Young)
Another marriage record: Albert A. Sherman married Alcina Blodget 28 Jan 1867, Presumably this is the father, as AA Jr died during the Civil War. Perhaps Sarah predeceased him and he remarried.
Rhodene Frederick found the information below at the Clayton Library in Houston in March, 2005 relating to the Sherman family:
Leonora A born July 18, 1831
Portia E. born July 15, 1833 (married Jacob WAKEMAN04-17-1851)
Esther Ann born Aug 19, 1836 (married Noah SPITTER (sic) 1 Jan 1859--last name s/b SPILTER)
Mary I. born Feb 27, 1839 TN (married Porteus S. KEPLER 31 Mar 1875)
Albert A. born c 1847
1850 Federal Census Meca, Trumbull County, Ohio #1835-1908
Albert A. SHERMAN 42 Shoemaker Mass Sarah SHERMAN 46 NY
Leonora A SHERMAN 19 Oh
Portia C. SHERMAN 17 Pa
Esther Ann SHERMAN 15 Pa
Martha Anne SHERMAN 12 Pa
Albert A. SHERMAN 5 Oh
1860 Census
Ohio, Ashtabula, Lenox Township, New Lyme
#870-737
A.A. SHERMAN 51Farmer $600 $300 Mass
Sarah SHERMAN 54 NY
Mary I SHERMAN 22 Tailoress $--- $200 Pa.
Allen A SHERMAN 13 Oh.
1880 Federal Census
Albert SHERMAN Self M Male W 72 MA Retired Bo
ot & Shoemaker RI MA
Mary A(lcina?) SHERMAN Wife M Female W 63 NJ Keeping House NJ NJ Source Information:
Census Place Greene, Trumbull, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255070
NA Film Number T9-1070
Page Number 114A
In the Hospital at Murfreesboro, Tenn., April 9th, of quick Consumption, ALBERT A., adopted son of A.A. and SARAH SHERMAN, of New Lyme. He was a member of Co. H, 105th O.V.I.
Leonora died eight days after her husband. Her step-son, Henry, was executor of her estate. He had also been the executor of his father's estate. Her assets at the time of her death consisted solely of land and hay. The estate received $252 for the sale of these, and after paying the administration expenses, along with $59 for a casket and burial robe, the balance of $184 was allocated ratably to her surviving children: Fred, Frank, Ralph, Charles and Alice (Cutting).
The following obituary is courtesy of William Billig,
WESTERN RESERVE DEMOCRAT
Mrs. Arline Strong, step-mother of Mr. H.A. Strong of this city, died at the family home in Bristol Sunday forenoon. The funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 o'clock and the remains buried in the Bristol cemetery. Deceased was the widow of David B. Strong who died March 30, and her illness dated from his death. She was 64 years of age.
MAXINE SHERMAN O'DELL,
92, of Deford, died Wednesday, April 9, 2014 in Tuscola County Medical Care Facility, Caro, following a long illness. She was born August 3, 1921 in Caro to Russell and Minerva (Helwig) Sherman. She married Quenton W. "Cutch" O'Dell March 24, 1942 in Caro. He died August 21, 1976.
Maxine graduated from Caro High School in 1938 and then attended County Normal graduating with a teaching degree. She taught at Hillside School for two years. Maxine then worked for Thumb Laundry in Caro. During World War II Maxine worked as a "Rosie the Riveter" at a machine gun factory in Caro. She worked as a social worker for the Tuscola County Department of Social Services for 17 years. Maxine was a former member of Sutton Sunshine United Methodist Church and now a member of Deford Community Church. She was a volunteer at Deford Christian Academy. Maxine enjoyed crocheting (making many afghans), reading Christian Inspirational Fiction and Mysteries. She also collected teddy bears.
Maxine is survived by her son, Wesley C. (Gloria) O'Dell of Mayville; daughter, Marcia (Ron) Mozden of Deford; grandchildren: Shelley (Blaine) de Beaubien, Susan (Kevin) Ruiz, Jeffrey (Patty) O'Dell, Scott (Rebecca) O'Dell, Timothy (Bobbie) Mozden, Christina (Garrett) Gordon, Matthew (Chantel) Mozden; 14 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandsons; several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her brother, Allen (Barbara) Sherman.
Funeral service held 11:00 a.m. Monday, April 14, 2014 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City with Pastor David Cooper of Deford Community Church officiating. Interment will be in Ellington Township Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Deford Christian Academy. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.
Visitation: 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, April 13, 2014 in Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City
Arrangements by
Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, Michigan
Debra L. Kranz, 989-872-2195
Continued to live on the family farm. He married Hester HAM. They had one daughter, Fern. She married G.W. Robinson, and had two children, Janna and Carl Dean. They lived in Spearman, Texas in 1995, and were retired school teachers. Around that same time, Janna lived in Fort Worth and Carl lived in Amarillo.
Superintendant at Hollis int he 1930's and early 1940's. He married Flora MEANS. They had four children: Lilelima, Leroy, Betty, and Larry. Lester died in California in the late 1960's.
Worked for the postal department in Oklahoma City for several years, then he and his wife Athella ranched in Texline, Texas for several more years. He died in Oklahoma City in 1969.
1930 Census
Kansas, Cheyenne County, Wano, St. Francis City
ED 12-18 SD 1 Sheet 10A Stamped 300
79-84
Benkelman, George A Hd O $6000 M W 39 M 27 Kansas NY German
y Physician
Benkelman, Ruth L Wf F W 38 M 26 Kansas Illinois Illinois
Benkelman, Mary B Adopted Dtr F W 3 6/12 S Neb US US
Benkelman, Bonnie J Adopted Dtr F W 2 1/12 S Neb US US
82-8?
Shields, Farmer L Hd O $12,000 M W 51 M21 Iowa Ill Iowa President Commercial Bank
Shiels, Lottie B Wf F W 49 M 48 Colorado NY Germany
Obituary, coped from her FindAGrave Memorial Page:
OGUE, Freda Mae (Shields), age 72, of Madisonville, passed away Thursday, September 25, at Parkwest Medical Center, in Knoxville. She was born on February 1, 1942 in Vonore, TN, and moved to Rockford, IL in 1956. She attended school in Monroe County, and then graduated from West High School, in Rockford, in 1960. She worked for Barber Coleman, and then moved back to Madisonville, TN in 1994, where she enjoyed her retirement. Preceded in death by her parents, John and Ida Mae Shields; siblings, Ruby, Glen, Roy, Jewelene, and Leon. Survivors: Husband of 54 wonderful years, James R. Hogue; Children, Dana Kulpa and John Baldock, Dale and Kim Hogue; Grandchildren, Cassandra and Caitlin Hogue, Krystina, Andrew, and Joseph Kupla, Jennifer and James Baldock; Great grandchildren, Destiney Altamirano, Madison Baldock, and Aleena James; Siblings, Tommie and Clyde Shickles, Robert and Marty Shields. Funeral Service 2:00 P.M., Monday, September 29, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. Gib Harris officiating. Family will receive friends from 1:00 to 2:00 P.M., Monday, Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Madisonville.
Also married a Walker? (Rootsweb World Connect Project: Hill Family Page). Helen Schluter's 1860 Census noted that she was the widow of James Walker of Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
1850 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Marion Center Twp
Enumerated 1 Oct 1850
931-945
James S Shively 34 M Physician 2700 Va
Harriet Shively 28 F Ohio
Terreacy E Shively 8 F Ind
Mary C Shively 4 F Ind
Tihghman M Shively 11/12 M Ind
1860 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Center Twp, PO Marion
Enumerated 24 July 1860
Page 146
965-965
James S Shively 46 M Physician $--- $300 Va
Harriet O Shively 40 F $1200 $--- Ind
Terressa E Shively 18 F Ind
Mary E Shively 15 F Ind
Marshall Shively 11 M Ind
Woodson S Marshall 21 M Student Ind
1870
not located
1880 Census
Indiana, Grant County, Marion
Enumerated 9 Jun 1880
Page 29 SD 6 ED 180
N. at King Ave
95-97
Shively, James S W M 66 Physician Va Va Va
Shively, Harriet W F 61 Wf Keeping House Ind Va Penn
Shively, Pauline W F 18 Niece At School Ind Va O
Lloyd, Anderson W M 22 Employee Hired Help Ind Ind Ind
1850 Census
Indiana, Wabash County, LaGro Township
Enumerated 12 Aug 1850
98-101
Riley Marshall 52 M Merchant 875 Va
Elizabeth Marshall 50 F Pa
William Marshall 20 M Clerk in Store Ind
Samuel Marshall 16 M Ind
Ezra Marshall 13 M Ind
Woodson Marshall 11 M Ind
---/102
William Shively 22 M Taylor Va
Nancy Shively 22 F Ind
Lonson L Shively 4/12 M Ind
1860 Census
not located
1870 Census
Kansas, Miami County, Paola Twp, PO Paola
Enumerated 29 Jun 1870
Page 16
99-100
Shively, Wm T 45 M W Ret Grocer 1400 500 Va
Shively, Nancy S 43 F W Keeping House Ind
Shively, Losom 20 M W Bk Ret Grocery Ind
Shively, Iowa F 16 F W At Home Ind
Shively, Ida O 16 F W At Home Ind
Shiverly, Lue M 7 F W At Home Kansas
Longbrake, Mary 24 F W No Occupation 5600 3000 Ind
Longbrake, Frank 4 M W At Home Kansas
Ward, Irene 18 F W No occupation 4000 2200 Kansas
Ward, Ida 16 F W No occupation 2500 3200 Kansas
Ward, Milton 21 M W No occupation 2000 1500 Kansas
1880 Census
Kansas, Miami County, City of Paola, Fourth Ward
Enumerated 18 Jun 1880
Page 40D SD 1 ED 14
370-420
Shively, Wm T W M 28 (sic) Grocer Va --- ---
Shively, Iowas W F 26 Keeping House Ind Va Ind
Shively, Ida W F 26 Dress Maker Ind Va Ind
Shively, Louisa W F 16 Kan Va Ind
1940 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 3
Enumerated April 23, 1940
SD 6 ED 56-4 Sheet 3B
43-R-15-Yes
Shoemake, David Head M W 36/(26?) M No H-1 Miss R Jones Miss Farmer
Shoemake, Olla Agness Wf F W 32 M No H-1 Miss R Jones Miss
Shoemake, Robert A Son M W 13 S Yes 7 Miss R Jones Miss
Shoemake, David R Son M W 11 S Yes 4 Miss R Jones Miss
Shoemake, Agnes I/G? Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2 Miss R Jones Miss
Shoemake, Charles D Son M W 3 S No Miss
Shoemake, Gavin E Son M W 2 S Miss
Alabama, Limestone County, Pleasant Grove
19 and 20 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 106 Sheet 9B
174-176
Shoemaker, Rebecca Hd F W 93 Wd Al NC SC
McLemore, Martha Dtr F W 73 Wd Al Al Al