Sunday, July 13, 2008

Shaner Scrapbook







Copied by Susan A Shaner 7/12/08 loaned by Cindy McClintock, wife of Chris Shaner. This book was found in a desk in the Chris Shaner home.

Our author is Mazie Alice Shaner born July 17, 1901 daughter of George W Shaner 1863 - 1937 and Susan Phillips. George's parents were Jacob Shaner 1838 - 1892 and Hannah Hill. Jacob's parents were John Shaner born about 1808 who married Catherine. John's parents were Jacob Shaner born 1776 in Germany and Mary. He immigrated with his parents about 1795. Jacob was my 5th Great Grandfather. I decend from his son Johns brother Jacob Shaner 1817 - 1856 and his wife Mary Dugan. Chris decends from George W Shaner and Susan Phillips through their son Arthur Raymond Shaner and his son Lyle H Shaner 1928-1988.

It appears that Mazie copied information she found in her ancestors belongings into a 'scrapbook'


Inside cover:

Written by Mazie Shaner as found in Old Recording found in the Shaner Home

John Shaner settled in Penn Twp July 1829

[The following 10 pages are 1 inch smaller than the actual book and seem to be of a 3x5 ledger notebook masking taped to the spine in front of the remaining pages.]

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Cements for floor
2/3 of lime
1/3 of Coal ashes
All sifted with a small quanity of loam clay. Mix the whole together and temper it all well with water making it up into a heap let it lie for week or 10 days. Then temper it over again. After this heap it up for 3 or 4 days and [here is written 'temper it again' and then scratched out] repeat this tempering very high till it becomes smooth yeilding tough and glossy.

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[some words faded]
[illegible] ground then being [illegible] lay the floor 3 or 4 inches thick, making it smooth with a [trowel?] the hotter the season better and when it is thoroughly dried it will make the best floor for houses.
If anyone would have the floors look better, let them take lime of rag well tempered with whites of eggs. Covering the floor 1x2 in them before the under floor is to dry.

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This be well done it will look when rubbed with a little oil as transparent as metal or glass plaster of paris may also be used instead lime.

Cement for Roofs

Slake1 stone lime in large tub or barrel with hot water (boiling) covering tub or barrel to keep in steam. When slacked 6 quarts thru fine sieve. It will then be in the state of fine flour.
To this add 1 quart rock salt 1 gal water

1Slake is to add water to (lime) to produce calcium hydroxide or combine (lime) chemically with water or moist air


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Boil mixture and skim it clean.
To every 5 gallon of this add 3/4 lb potash 4 quarts of fine sand or sifted wood ashes. Both the above will take any coloring you please.

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Cement for preserving leaks around chimneys
Dry sand 1 part
Ashes 2 part
Clay dried 3 parts
pulverized
all to be finely pulverized and mixed into a paste with linseed oil.
Apply it soft and when it becomes hard, water will have no effect on it.

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paste that keeps 1 year

Dissolve 1 teaspoon Alum in 1 quart warm water when cold. Stir in as much flour as will give it the consistancy of thick cream being sure to beat up all lumps. Stir in as much rosin as will stand on a dime and 1/2 dozen cloves to give smell.
Have on fire 1 teakettle boiling water:pour the mixture

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to it stirring all the time In a few minutes it will be consistancy of mush pour into earthen vessal. Let it cool. Cover when needed take out a portion soften with water [rise?]

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Floors

Floor must be well cleaned then cracks are filled in with water gloss and powdered chalk or gypsum. After this a water gloss solution of 60 [tabs?] of the thickness of syrup is applied by a stiff brush. Color may be added to 2nd coat and additional coat may be added till finished gloss is received.

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and by pumicing2 of the last layer [?] adding a coat oil a still higher may be had.

2 to rub, smooth, clean, etc., with pumice


Roof composition for

1 measure fine sand
2 " sifted wood ashes
3 " lime
ground up with oil mix thoroughly and lay in with painters brush
1 coat oil
2 coat thick fire resistant

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Blank

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This is one of my collection of scrapbooks of old time recipes prices etc.

Cider to keep sweet and to sweeten when sour. To keep cider perfect take a keg and bore hole in the bottom of it spread a piece of woolen cloth at the bottom. Then fill with clean sand closely packed. Draw your cider from the barrel and pour through sand and flannel. After this put into cleaned barrels which have had a piece of linen cloth

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2 by 7 in dipped into melted sulphur and burned inside of them therefore absorbing the sulphur fumes, then add 1/2 lb white mustard seed to each barrel.
If cider is souring when you get it add 1 quart of hickory ashes or 1 1/4 quart of other hardwood ashes stirred in each barrel will clarify it must then be racked3 off as pomace4 is what causes cider to sour.

3drain (wine or cider) from the dregs 4pulpy material remaining after the juice has been pressed from fruit

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Rural life 100 years ago starting year 1840-

The sheep and the spinning wheel were found on the majority of farms. The wool from the sheep was used for spinning wool, yarn weaving the wool yarn into cloth, knitting socks and mittens. In the year 1844 - Samuel Poust paid Daniel Derr $250 for weaving 25 yards flannel, and on April 24th 1845 Ezibll Hill6 paid him $1.16 for spinning 1 doz flax.
From the tallow of the sheep candles were made 3 parts mutton tallow 1 part [Ox Suet?] and little piece rosin melted together they were put in moulds and from the meat of the sheep many delicious dishes were served.

6This is probably Isabel Susan wife of Sylvester Hill
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On nearly every rural home the hard sugar maple was found and each year in the spring the trees were tapped and the sap drawn off and boiled down to the consistancy of syrup and by more boiling into maple sugar. This was kept for sweetening their food.
Also Honey bees were found on the majority of rural homes. The bees served two purposes honey for food and pollinating the blossoms of the fruit trees so that fruit would be plentiful.
The apple orchard was found in nearly all the rural homes and apples were plentiful.

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The older people used the apples for eating and pressing out juice, called making cider. This work was done in many instances on small home made press, and was a long tiresome job.
Apple butter was made by boiling cider down from 1/3 to 1/2 its full strength and apples were pealed and gotten ready the night before. Apple butter making was usually a neighborly affair and the neighbors gathered at the home and pared the apples, and visited. The apples were put into the cider and boiled for hours with constant stirring until thick

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enough to keep and fine grained. It was flavored with stick cinamon bark which cost 6 1/4 c¢ in Sept. 24th 1840
Fresh Apple cider to keep sweet was made {hoth?} to boiling point, put into stone bottles and jugs and kept air tight. It could be kept in this state for as high as 6 yrs if kept air tight. At a later period in History I am giving some formulas for perserving cider.
1 Barrel Cider
1 lb Mustard Seed
2 lb Raisins
1/4 lb cinnamon bark in sticks
Recipe No 2
When cider is in lively fermentation, draw off liquid strain through flannel and to each gallon cider add from 1/2 to 3/4 lb sugar according to sweetness desired. Let fermentation

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proceed until cider has taste to suit
Add 1/4 oz Sulphite of lime to each gallon cider shake well let stand 3 days.
Bottle for use. The Sulphite of lime should first be dissolved in 1 quart of cider before mixing with rest of cider.
No 3 Recipe
When fermentation commences in 1 barrel cider, draw off liquor, strain through flannel cloth, and pour into clean barrel
Add
3/4 oz Oil of Pure Wintergreen
3/4 oz Oil Sassafras
dissolved in 1 pint alcohol
Cider was also left sour for vinegar to be used in home perserving and cooking chestnuts and wild fruits were always very plentiful and as most families were very large children gathered

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chestnuts and dried wild fruit to sell to buy their school clothes. The fruits and vegetables were practically all dried for winter use.
Bread making was also a long process which had to be baked for large families. I do not know what year the dough tray was first used, but I find in old time book of Jacob Shaner where he was making dough tray for Jacob Smith year was 1878 - April 16th price for making was $2.50. In the year 1852 wheat was 1.00 B [probably abbreviated for bushel]- 1 Bushel Rye was 50¢
I will give recipe for making yeast year about 1862 or 3
To make yeast
Into 2 quarts water let 2 ounces Hops boil for 1/2 hour. Strain the liquor, and let it stand in white earthenware bowl when luke warm add small quanity salt 1/2 handful, 1/4 lb sugar. Take some of the liquor and well mix up into it 1/2 lb best flour, beating this up in the whole afterward The next day but one put in 1 1/2 lbs boiled mashed potatoes: let stand one more day after which it can be bottled for use.
It should be kept warm and near fire while making so as to keep about the temperature of new milk. It should also be stirred during the process of making.

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When bottled it should be kept in a cool place.
Bread
Cook potatoes enough to make 1 cupful when mashed. Use water potatoes were boiled in and add enough water to make 3 pints. Add 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 1/2 cup liquid yeast let thicken with flour until quite stiff let sponges rise all night in warm place. In the morning add enough flour to make stiff dough. Put in warm place till light form into loaves. Let rise again until light. Bake about 1 hr.

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Rye was browned in the oven and ground in coffee grinder and used as a beverage in many rural homes.
Soap making
The ashes of the Hardwood Oak Apple was used to make Lye for soap making the ordinary process being take a barrel place brick in bottom near opening, line barrel with straw. Then fill with ashes (about 3 to 5 percent lime to render lye more caustic) a hole was bored at the bottom barrel large wood tub was set under to catch lye. Hot water was poured over ashes (hot water made stronger Lye) when you obtained a large tub lye you put

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on to boil in large iron kettle and boiled the lye (until a sound [or soured] potato would float on surface) this was the farm wife specific gravity test and very accurate too.
Now start adding your melted fat by handfuls at a time and stir until the mixture gets creamy then began adding salt small handfuls at a time stirring carefully and rapidly until a ring made of the soapy matter remains on the stirring stick visible. Then let fire go out and

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allow soap to harden soft soap is made the same way without the addition of salt.
1 tablespoon Kerosene Oil
added to 1 pint of
soft soap and clothes
soaked over night in
this added to water
then boiled removes
stains and requires
little rubbing

[The following was written in someone elses handwriting]
Mt Zion Church -
On the 13th day of May 1855 Rev. F. Barnitz was regularly and unanimously elected the first pastor Mt Zion Lutheran Church. Penn Twp. Lyc. Co, Pa

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[alternate handwriting continues]
Mt Zion Church
Penn. Twp Lyc. Co. Pa.

The cornerstone of the Mt Zion church was laid on the sixth day July 1854, an appropriate sermon was preached by Rev. G. Parsons, Muncy Charge from Isiah 28 chapter and 16th verse.
The church was completed [here 'dedicated' is written and then scribbled out] in the fall and dedicated on Nov 30th The Rev. I. Welker of Williamsport preached the dedication sermon .
On the 9th day of december a meeting was held in the church for the purpose of organizing a congregation and the following resolutions were adopted.

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Whereas we feel fully persuaded that the interest of the Lutheran Church and the welfare of Christs kingdom in general would be promoted by the organization of a congregation in the Mt Zion Church. Therefore
1-Resolved that we the undersigned do now organize ourselves into an Evangecal Lutheran Church so that we may unitely promote each others welfare and [here the word 'the' is written and crossed off] advance the kingdom of our Lord in this section of the Country.
2-Resolved that we as a congregation will be governed by the the rules and regulations laid down by the genereal Synod which rules are found in the Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book
3-Resolved that after we

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recieve the names of those who intend to commune on the following sabbath we will then proceed to elect 2 Elders 2 Deacons to attend to the duties of this office
After the reception of names an election was held which resulted as follows.

[the following was written in a darker ink with what appears to be a third handwriting]

/Peter Derr
Elder \Daniel Fry

\George Worthington
Deacons \Charles Fry

On the same day exercises were held preparatory to the celebration of the Lords supper after preaching a large class of Cathechisms we received as member of the Church by confirmation and Baptism
I had be insturcting the class during summer and fall. The following are the name of the members including catheshisms who com mune on 1 day Dec. 1854

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John Barto | Effie Kepner
Charles Fry |
George Worthington | Rosetta gray
Jonathan Worthington | Peter Derr
Daniel Fry |
Samuel Barto | By Confirmation
George Barto | Mary Barto
John Neufer | Anna Swank
Catherine Barto | Sara Martines
Christain Fry | Abraham Day
Elizabeth Derr | Sara Day | his
Charolette Worthington | wife
Elizabeth Barto | Jacob Day /wife
Sevilla Barto | Sara Day \ husband
Mary Neufer | Joseph Hamilton
Christian Gray | Valentine Kepner
Sevilla Frantz | Mary Flick
Mary Flick | Moses Kepner
Mary Barto | Jacob Barto
Anna Fry | By vote officers
Levina Shaner Charity Worthington
Sevilla Fry
Sevilla Worthington
Sara Weaver
Mary Frantz
John Flick
Received by Baptism
Emma Day
Catherine Kepner

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[We now return to the original handwriting]

The majority of mothers owned a set of quilting frames and during the winter months many beautiful quilts were made. There were usually a group of neighbors would assist each other in doing the quilting. This was called quilting bee. The older women usually took 1 day a week for visiting. Some cows were usually found on the rural home and oxen and cattle for beef. The mother usually milked the cows, strained milk into crocks, and put into spring house in water. The cream arose to top surface of milk and was skimmed, left sour and churned into butter. From the buttermilk cottage cheese was made by setting it in hot water

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until curd formed. She then strained into a large muslin bag and left the whey drain off the skimmed milk was used for drinking and feeding calfs and pigs.
Every farm home contained a couple of hogs.
The hogs were killed and prepared for future use. This was called butchering. From the hog saugage was made lard was rendered for baking and frying. The hams and shoulders were cured in a salt pickle and smoked for future use. I find in the year 1854 89 lbs Beef cost $3.67 and

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40 lbs pork cost $2200 working wages for this period was from 1 dollar to $1.25 per day.
Cows for this peroid cost $1000 Veal Calves $250 and veal was on May 11th 1854 - 13 1/2 lb for 81¢
They also stored butter for future use by adding sugar Saltpetre and Covered with Salt in a large Crock
pigs were worth $15 each
apple 50¢ Bushel
potatoes 50¢ Bushel
hay 1050 lb-$825
Straw 18 3/4¢ Bundels 3
ticking 25¢ yard
1 gallon Molasses 25¢
Butter 2 1/2¢ pound

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Funerals for infants still born. The parents usually made a nice pine box and lined it with cotton and white muslin and took to cemetery and buried the child themselves.
The first date I have on funeral is 1885. The funeral cost 40 dollars
The graves were dug by group friends and the ladies always went to the bereaved home and began bathing killing chickens, and getting ready for dinner after the service. The friend and neighbors always

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returning to the bereaved home for dinner usually from 50 to 150 people.
Nearly everyone had laid back underwear and clothing for their burial clothes. The neighbors usually gave the dead bath, and laid them out. The funerals were always forenoon funerals. The mother and eldest daughters did the sewing for the families by hand. Mothers always assisted anthter mother into bringing new life into the world.
They nearly all had a herb garden, containing Tansy Black Currants, Reubarb Hop vine, Boneset, Pennyroyd Sage, Before the birth of the little one they

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took teas of Spikenard, Blue Cohosh, etc to help make easier confinement. So the new mother would have plenty of nourishment they gave her infusion of steeped ripe elderberries with out sweetening.

In the year of 1841 Boarding was 7 days Boarding $1.75, wages were 75¢ per day, 37 1/2 cents per day for planting corn, 25¢ day for hoeing corn, 50¢ day for thrashing, muslin 17¢ yd, cider 1.50 barrel, Rum [Whiskey was written first here and faded then 'Rum' was written in black ink] 25¢ quart, plug tobacco 03¢ plug, 1 ax 2.25, 1 dong fork $1.25, coffee 16¢ lb

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and men did any kind of work from [making is written then crossed out] Building Saw mills weaving cloth, making Harrow, making cultivated gumming saws repairing tanner, making dough tray wood tubs, repairing well buckets, making whiskey barrels, Building Houses and barns hoeing corn and the names of some these older people on recover were as follows
Daniel Derr
D.T. Edwards
Daniel Hill
T Edkin _ 1 gallon molasses
Frederick Hill

[written next to these names] : from 1840 to 1885 Owner of 1 book names of people the Shaners worked for as Carpenters

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James Mackey
E Edwards
John Green
Catherine Bartlow
Oliver Branner
George Woodley
Joseph Hill
Jacob Gray
William Bartlow
Jes Hill
Charles Host
Isreal Hill
Charles Shoemaker
Jacob Frantz
Samiel Poust
Ea??e Noofer
John Housekencht
Thomas Opp
John Sones

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B. Langcake
Benjiman Morris
Thomas Tagert
Gertain Biddle
James Leard
Peter Derr
Jacob Hill
David Frantz
John Opp
Hiram Staten
Heskim Biddle
Ezibel Hill
Henry Laurenson
Benjamain Hill
Daniel Hill
Jackson Sones
Samuel Reamsnider

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Philip Stetler
Nathaniel and Robert Rob
Edward Lyons
John Stake
Martin Dunbar
John Fry
Alfred Lyons
Georg Kamp
Elias Reese
John Warn
Mark Anders
Charles Thomas
Bright Panteon
Henry Gardner
Philip Smith
Elizabeth Hill
George Houseknecht

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Leroy Palmer
Benjiman Houseknecht
Philip Secules
Milton Frantz
Nelson Snyder
Daniel Smith Sr
William Ritter
Daniel G Frantz
David Phillips
Crouse Stevenson
Hyram Croman
Francis Boop or Bool
Charles Houseknecht
Charles Holt
Moses Kepner
Charles Fry

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Charles Poust
Zackriah Bool [not written here we spell Bull]
John R Stevenson
Sylestver Bool
George Hamilton
William Ball
George Fry
Franklin Phillips
Samuel Bartlow
Millard Fague
Harvey Hill
Solmon Shaner
Valentine Kepner
Elizabeth Fague
John Laird
David Reese
Samuel Kahler

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George Barto
Issaac Beeber
William Star
William & Charles Beaver
John G Barto
Jacob Barto
Morris Ellis
Jacob Poust

These are some of the names in these old books. They took wheat, Buckweat, Rye, Beef, etc on work. These names were people they worked for
[written here by another hand is 'Hannah Hill was Geo Shaner mother George Hill was Geo Shaner Uncle]

Jacob Shaner George Shaner were Carpenters and those were the names of people they worked for
Derr, Shaner & Hill

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[written first is the word 'copy' so this is probably noted to be a copy of the original document]

Old Fashion Store Bill
Date Sept 16 - 1841 Wm. Bartlow by lot of store goods Bill no 7
8 lbs chalk 6 1/4 .50
1 auger 6 grt. .60
1 " 5/8 .25
By 1 silk handkerchief 1.25
1 quart Rum .25
1 Bottle .18 1/4
1 lb tobacco .37 1/2
1 pair gloves .75
1 cinnamon bark .06 1/4
1 clove 06 1/4
1 plug tobacco .03
1 shovel 1.00
1 dong fork 1.25
2 yds cheek 30¢ yd .60
1 quart whiskey .12 1/2
1 pair combs .25
1 lamp 1.00
18 yds muslin 17¢ 3.06

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1 lb coffee .16
1 file .12 1/2
2 files 25
1 auger .30
1 auger .20
1 Bottle W---- 25
1 ax 2.25
3 plugs tobacco .13
1 Cap $2.50
1 pr splints .7 1/2


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In the year 1862 doctors charged $1.25 to call at the rural home. In the year Feb 1869 - the prison temporary jail was in the basement of the court house at Williamsport and the new prison was rapidly nearing completion and will be in readiness for partial occupancy by the opening session of our Courts April 1869
I also found that Jacob Shaner made John G Barto 1 pump for $5.00 in the year 1865 also in the year 1860 - 1/2 bushel clover seed cost $2.25

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1840 Sewing

Catherine Bartlow
By 9 1/4 lbs Butter 12 1/2¢ 1.14
By making 1 vest .50
" " 1 pair pants .62 1/2¢
" " 2 shirts
at 25c shirt .50¢
" " 1 fine shirt .37 1/2¢
By hemming
1 handkerchief .6 1/2¢
" knitting 1 pair socks .25
By spinning 10 doz
yarn at .15c doz $1.50
By 1 Barrel cider $1.50

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Old fashioned Barn Raising carpenter work was very much different than it is today. Practically all the framing and boring was done before hand the logs and frame work was held together with large wooden pine. The boring was done with hand operated boring machines when the frame work was ready to be put together a Barn Raising was held with any where from fifty to 100 men assisting. The ladies going along to help prepare and serve delicious dinner and visit together

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Balm of Gilead Salve
(popular buds)
Take large handful balm of Gilead Buds and life everlasting melt mutton tallow then add herbs and steep until all the virtues are extracted then strain add 1/2 oz camphor gum stir pour into jars.


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Salve for Cuts Bruises
1 lb Rosin
1 lb beeswax
1 sheeps tallow
1 1/4 lb raw linseed oil
simmer down until proper consisitency

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Mutton Tallow
Salve for softening skin

Take melt 1/2 lb mutton Tallow then dissolve 1 oz gum Camphor into it. Then add 1 oz glycerine remove from stove. When well mixed beat until it cools store in cold cream jars. A very Old Formula

Mutton Tallow Salve
for sores and felon

1/2 lb mutton Tallow
1/2 lb Beeswax
1/2 lb Rosin
1 oz Oil [spike?]
Melt altogether but oil. Add oil when mixure is sill warm, stir until cool.

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Old Fashioned
Spring Tonic

12 oz Sasparilla
6 oz guara cum [guar gum?] shavings
4 oz Wintergreen leaves
4 oz Sassafras Root Bark
4 oz Elder flowers
3 oz yellow Dock
3 oz Burdock Root
6 oz Dandelion Root
2 oz Bittersweet Root
All bruised7. place in a suitable vessal. Add 1 pint alcohol 1 pint or more water to cover whole keep tightly covered. Set into moderately warm place 3 or 4 days pour off 1 pint of the tincture set it aside add water to ingredients. Boil to obtain full strength pour off. Add more water.

7To pound (berries, for example) into fragments; crush


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Boil again then strain the two waters and boil down to make 1 quart then add Tincture first poured off and 2 1/2 lbs gran sugar simmer to make syrup. When cool bottle and seal up tight. Dose 1 tablespoonful 1/2 hr before meals and bedtime. This is Very Old Formula.

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To keep Butter for Winter use into 6 lbs fresh butter work a large spoonful salt
1 tablespoon saltpetre
1 " powdered sugar
Pack in clean crock cover with salt.

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Old Fashoned
Revival Service
About 1875 to 1889

The old fashioned revival service, and spelling bees, be held for lettermens of corn metres and place to get together. In the revival service if you thought you were not right with god. You went out to the alter and prayed and shouted until you felt your sins were forgiven and your soul was at peace with God. The old fashioned spelling bees and singing school were usually held in school houses and were about the only form of amusement for the young. Each child own his or her books for school

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Carbonated Drink

Take 2 quarts Ice water
14 tablesppons vinegar
2 teaspoons ground ginger
sweeten with sugar to taste
add 1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon cream tarter

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bought by the parents. The poor parents did not have full sets of books so for their children so the teacher gave them oral geography and history etc. But each child must own Reading Book spelling Book and writing book Arithmetic. My father George Shaner owned full set books Arthmetoc Reader Geography speller History Metal Arthrimetic Dictionary I still have Sevilla Shaners Reading Book - 1851- [something illegible]

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Keeping fresh meat without ice 75 years ago
Place in large earthenware pans, putting clean heavy stones on it and covering it with skim milk. The milk will become sour, and may be used as food for pigs and the meat will be found to have kept its natural primitive freshness even after 8 to 10 days.
This old German method where no ice house or spring house was wanting.

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Inflammatory Rheumatism

Make a poultice of stewed pumpkin. Renew every 15 minutes until the inflammation is drawn out. The smell will be offensive, when the poultices are removed due to the fever being drawn out. Was also used for inflammation of the bowels

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To perserve milk

Put the milk into bottles then place them in a sauce pan with cold water, and gradually raise it to the boiling point: take it from the fire and instantly cork the bottles, then raise the milk once more to the boiling point for 1/2 minutes finally let the bottles cool in the waater in which they were boiled in. Milk thus treated will remain good for 6 months.
It is said that this formula was used by immigrants for their children while on voyage.

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To Perserve Eggs

1 quart salt
1 pint slacked lime
3 gallons water
dissolve
put down eggs in this liquid in crock will keep eggs for years.

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Home Made Hard Laundry Soap

5 lbs grease
1 can Lye
1/2 cup powered Borax
1/2 cup sugar
3 pints cold water
1 tablespoon Ammonia
1 dessert spoon Baking Soda
Put Lye in earthenware dish pour on water reserving 1 cup which put in small dish. Into this dish dissolve sugar borax and soda. Put in Ammonia warm and strain grease and when cool add Lye

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to grease. Stir well with wooden stick, then add contents of smaller dish. Stir until thick and smooth then pour into box lined with wax paper. Let harden and cut into cakes. After 6 weeks it will be ready for use.

ointment for
cracked hands

Rub together in a mortar, by weight 5 parts glycerine 4 parts yolks of hens eggs. No better ointment can be made for hands, will keep for years.

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Root Beer

For each gallon water take
1/2 oz hops
1/2 oz Burdock Roots
1/2 oz yellow dock Root
1/2 oz Sarsaparella Root
1/2 oz Dandelion Root
1/2 oz spikenard Roots
bruised. boil 2 minutes and strain while hot add 10 drops each of Oil Spruce, Oil Sassafras, Wintergreen when cool enough not to scald your hand. Put in 2 or three tablespoons yeast, 3/8 pint of molasses or 1/2 lb sugar makes 1 gallon

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Childrens Dress Uninflammable [illegible note made here] Anyone of these three substances may be used phosphate of Ammonia Tungstate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia can be mixed in the starch at the cost of about 2¢ dress. 75 years articles of apparel [?] to these agents, can if they burn at all or smoulder and in not case can they blaze up in the sudden and terrible manner in which so many fatal accidents have occured to the fair wearing of Crinoline

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Waterproofing Fabrics

This process was used by the French for the Tunics of the French soldiers during Crimean war
Take 2 1/4lb or 2 lbs 4 ounces Alum dissolve in 10 gallons boiling water : then in a seperate vessel 2 1/4 lb sugar of lead in 10 gallons water: then mix the two solutions. The cloth is now well handled in this liquid until every part of it is penetrated. Then is is squeezed out and dried in the air or

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a warm apartment then it is well washed in old water and dried again. When it is fit for use if necessary the cloth may be dipped and dried twice before being washed. The liquor appears curdled when the Alum and lead solutions are mixed togther. This is the result of double decomposition, the sulphate of lead, which is an insoluble salt being formed The Sulphate of lead

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is taken up- in the pores of the cloth, and it is unaffected by rain or moisture and yet it does not render the cloth air tight such cloth is also partially non inflammable a solution of Laum itself will render cloth, prepared as described, partially waterproof, but is not so good as sulphate of lead such cloth - cottons or woolens - sheds rain like the feather son the back of a Duck.

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Gypsy linement

1 oz Oil Cedar
1 oz Oil spike
1 oz " Wintergreen
1/2 oz Camphor gum
1 tablespoon surpentine
3 eggs mix well shake together add 1 quart cider vinegar let stand for week shaking well everyday will be almost white when ready to use. This recipe was give by gypsy Lady External Use

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Milk Soap

2 gallons whole sweet milk
1 quart water
1 can Lye
Dissolve lye in water using stone jar only. Let solution cool to temperature of freshly drawn milk then pour slowly the lye water into stone jar containing the milk, pouring round and round. Do not stir as blending must be done by pouring back and forth from

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one jar to the other several times when sort of thickened pour into shallow box let stand 24 hrs. Then cut in small cakes. Cover box with cloth let stand another 24 hrs. After cut then put away to cure.

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Peppermint Water

Oil Peppermint 1/2 teaspoonful carbonate of Magnesia Distilled water 1/4 pints 2 Tub oil with magnesia add water gradually filter thru blotting paper. Ammonia water is made the same way.

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Nasal Catarrh 8

To 1/2 pint rain water
1 oz common table salt
1 oz powdered Borax
1 oz Baking Soda
When dissolved take 1 tablespoonful solution, 3 tablespoonful solution, 3 tablespoons warm water, and snuff up the nostrils at bed time.
8 excessive build-up of mucus in one of the airways, or cavities, of the body


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Blackberry Cordial

To 2 quarts Black berry juice
1 lb granulated sugar
1/2 oz nutmeg \
1/2 " nutmeg powdered tied in bag
1/2 " cinnamon /
1/2 oz clove
Boil together a short time when cold add 1 pint Brandy

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Salve

Bittersweet Roots 1 lb
Elder Roots 1 lb
Hop vine and leaves 1/4 lb
Plainten Lop and leavee 1/4 lb
Tobacco 2 oz

Boil in rain water to get out strength then press through cloth and boil down to 1/2 ;int liquid. Now add
1 lb unsalted Butter
1 oz rosin
1 oz Beeswax
simmer over slow fire until all water is evaporated

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Soft soap by new method

To 6 gallon soft water add 3 lbs best hard soap (finely cut)
1 lb Sal Soda
4 tablespoons Hartshom [?}
Boil all together until entirely dissolved. Pour into convenient vessals. When cold it is ready for use. Makes 50 lb soft soap

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Tallow Soap

Put 7 lbs Tallow
3 lbs Rosin
2 lb Potash
6 gallon water
Into large Iron kettle and boil for 3 to 5 hrs. Pour into form let tand over night cut in cakes lay in sun to dry and harden 3 or 5 days then put away to cure.

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Cold Cream

Oil sweet almonds 5 oz
Spermacete 2 oz
white wax 2 oz
Melt the above together at low het and while they are cooling, stir into the mixture, the following previously prepared
1 dram Borax
1 1/2 oz glycerine
3 oz Rose water
heat to near boiling point, and when cool add perfume mix and stir until cold. Pour into jars.

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For Cataract
front vision only
Mexican Remedy

Apply milk of coconut in eye with eye dropper, only a couple application are needed is old Mexican Remedy

Honey

Strained Honey dropped into the eye dropper is for front vision Cataract. Get Honey in Comb extract it and use.
________________________________

The Mexicans claim cataract will fall from eyes like daindruff it takes a few days after the coconut treatment.

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Fire proof wash
for Roofs

Slake lime in a lose box to prevent the escape of steam. When slacked pass through sieve. To every 6 quarts of this lime add 1 quart rock salt 1 gallon water after this boil and skim it clean. To every 5 gallons this solution, add by slow degrees 3/4 lb potash and 4 quarts fine sand. Color if desired. This paint is applied with a paint brush

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This was looks as well as paint, is almost as durable as slate. It will stop small leaks in roof, prevent moss from growing on it, and render it incombustible from sparks falling on it when applied to brick work it utters the bruck entirely impervious to rain, endures as long as paint.

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Old Fashioned
Apple Wine

Dissolve 60 lbs brown sugar into 15 gallons fresh cider let dissolve well then put mixture into clean barrel then fill barrel up within 2 gallon of being full with frest clean cider, put barrel in cool place leave out 48 hr then put in bung with small vent until fermentation wholly ceases bung up tight. In 1 yr wine will be fit for use. This wine needs no racking the longer it stands on the lees the better


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Making Wood look like stone

5 parts lime
6 parts powedered Rosin
1/ part pure linseed Oil
Heat must be used when mixing the ingredients. Be sure your container is large enough so their is no danger of the oil running over. After the mixture is dissolved apply to wood while hot with a brush.

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Old fashioned
Apple Butter

Select 2 bushel apples 1 bu sweet 1 bu sour. Pare quarter and slice them. Take 1 barrel fresh sweet cider put in large copper or brass kettle. Boil down about 1/2. Add sweet apples first stirring constantly for from 1/2 to hr then add sour apples and stir continually until apples are well cooked and smooth from 5 to 7 hrs add spices take from fire pack into crocks. Cover with heavy brown paper keep in dry place.

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Linement
for Man or Beast

Powdered aloes 1 oz
powdered myrrh 1 oz
Balam Fir 1 oz
troy weight
Alcohol 8 fluid ounces let stand 14 days filter. Dose 10 to 20 drops on sugar 3 times day


Washing Fluid
poison

1 can Lye
2 oz powdered Borax
1 oz Ammonium Carbonate
1 gallon water

Dissolve lye and borax in water then add ammonium carbonate and stir well. Let settle pour off clear part into jug. Will soften hardwood.

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Cherry Cider

30 gallons fresh apple cider
8 quarts dried black cherries
1 quart elderberries
75 lb brown sugar
If you desire a small amount proportion the quantities and ingredients accordingly.


Tallow for moulding candles

To 1 lb tallow take 1/4 lb common rosin melt them together and mould the candles the usual way. This gives a candle as hard as wax and superior lighing power.

Back cover

Fireproofing Childrens
Clothing

Borax 7 oz
Boric Acid 3 oz
Hot water 2 quarts
Dip clothing in this after washing rinsing. Must be used at each washing.


Ammonium Sulphate 1 lb 9 1/2 oz
Water 1 gallon
Enough ousehold ammonia to give ammonia odor for cotton sawdust fiber board

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Shaner Family of Lycoming County Pennsylvania

Generation No. 1
ADAM SHANER was born about 1750 in Germany, and died about 1810 in PA. It has not been proven that Adam is our patriarch however information from the census makes it seem very likely. Adam appears in the 1810 Muncy Creek Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania census. He died between 1810 and Aug 27, 1811, when his will was probated. The will names Adam's children as: John, Magdelena, Jacob, Adam, Elizabeth, Fredrick, and Anna Mary.



Generation No. 2
JACOB SHANER was born 1776 in Germany, and died before 1870 in Pennsylvania He married MARY E. She was born about 1782 in Germany, and died before 1870 in PA. Jacob arrived in America in about 1795.

Jacob appears in the 1810 and 1820 Muncy Creek Twp, Lycoming Co, Pennsylvania census. In 1860 he lived in Wolf Twp, Lycoming Co, Pa.

Muncy Creek Township was formed when Muncy Township was divided for the second time in 1797. Muncy dam was built across the river at Muncy Creek Township. This dam provided the water that was needed to fill the canal along a stretch of canal that began at Port Penn and ended at Sunbury. The dam, canal and towing path were all constructed for a considerable amount of money. Around these construction projects, the hamlet of Port Penn was built. Upon completion of the canal in 1834 it was already a thriving community featuring a manufacturer of canal boats. Other businesses in Port Penn included hotels and taverns that provided housing and food for the men working on the canal, and a blacksmith and a saddle maker. There was a butcher that also operated had a grocery business, a weaver, a wagon builder, a shoemaker, an ice business, as well as several teachers, masons and general merchants.
Port Penn quickly gained a reputation as being a dangerous place that attracted "unsavory" characters. Gambling and prize fighting were two popular past times. Large amounts of alcohol were consumed by the participants furthering the danger. An organized group of counterfeiters had an operation in a cabin in Muncy Creek Township that passed fake coins onto the boatmen and others that passed by Port Penn on the canal. A riot took place during the construction of the canal that resulted in several deaths. Many children drowned in the canal and river. The railroad that largely replaced the canal was not less dangerous as several lives were claimed on the rails. Even the so called "Last Raft" to be floated down the West Branch took several lives at Port Penn. The raft hit the railroad bridge and sent 45 passengers into the river, seven of whom died.

The Last Raft

Muncy Creek Township also was home to a thriving commercial fishing industry. The dam was an ideal point to catch fish. The bottleneck in the river caused by the dam and canal locks caused the fish to be forced into one easy to reach location. Baskets were placed along the dam and locks and tremendous amounts of fish and eels were easily caught. The dams and locks at Port Penn were destroyed by numerous floods in the West Branch Susquehanna River Valley during the late 1800s. This caused the canal to be abandoned as it was replaced by the railroads. Port Penn was since faded away. There are several homes in the area, but as a hamlet it no longer exists.
It lies on the east side of the great bend in the river where it seeps majestically around the base of Bald Eagle mountain and the land in the immediate vicinity of this bend is of unsurpassed fertility. Close to the river, a short distance below the borough of Muncy, is located the famous Warrior Spring celebrated in song and story and which figured largely in many of the old Indian legends of the neighborhood. It was a favorite gathering place for the Indian tribes of that section and has been a well known landmark for more than a century and a half.

Jacob and Mary had 13 children
Daughter Sarah married a Young,
a female born between 1805 - 1810 a second female born between 1805 - 1810, John who was born about 1808 and married a Catherine,
Adam was born in 1813 and appears in the 1840, 1850, and 1860 Wolf Twp census. He married a Hannah and moved to Elkhart, Indiana.
Phillip who was born on March 14 1814 in Lycoming County and died in 1905 in Illinois. He married Melinda Jackson on January 18, 1835 in Cattaraugus Co NY. She was born in 1818 in PA.
JACOB SHANER, b. Abt. 1817, PA; d. 03 Jul 1856, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.

Lairdsville covered bridge


Click map to enlarge

Franklin Township was detached from Moreland in 1822 and for thirty-two years included all the territory now within the limits of the township of Jordan and for six years a portion of what is now Penn. Lairdsville is the only village in Franklin Township. It is located on Little Muncy Creek on an alluvial flat and is in the center of a very prosperous community. It was settled at an early day by Germans who had come from the original counties of the state to find a home among the hills in the lower end of Lycoming County.

Like many other sections of Lycoming County Franklin Township at an early day was an important lumbering center and much valuable timber was cut from the surrounding hills. But these days have passed and now the whole community is devoted to the farming industry, in which they have achieved a success which would hardly have been thought possible considering the hilly character of the land. The original settlers of the township were either Baptists or Lutherans.





DANIEL SHANER, b. Abt. 1817, Pennsylvania.
SHANER, b. Abt. 1820, PA.Could this be Agnes? died 9 Jan 1897 in Indiana Co., PA Married Archibald Henry (1817-1902)Or is it Elizabeth who married John L Flick?
SUSAN SHANER, b. 1824, PA; d. 1902, PA; m. PETER SPRING; b. 1815, Pa.
More About SUSAN SHANER:
Burial: Old Lairdsville Cemetery
GEORGE SHANER, b. 1825, PA; m. ROSEANNA.
More About GEORGE SHANER:
Residence: 1850, Fairfield, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
SALINDA SHANER, b. 1830, PA. married William Laylen
xiii. SHANER, b. 1832, PA.

The 1810 census shows Jacob and Adam had a neighbor named Adam Shaner who was probably Adams son, Jacob's brother.
Adam Shaner married Jane Wisner.

Generation No. 3
3. JOHN3 SHANER (JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Abt. 1808 in Pennsylvania. He married CATHERINE. She was born Abt. 1800 in Pennsylvania.
More About JOHN SHANER:
Residence: 1830, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About CATHERINE:
Residence: 1870, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Children of JOHN SHANER and CATHERINE are:
i. CHARLES4 SHANER, b. 1830, Pa.
More About CHARLES SHANER:
Residence: 1850, Bald Eagle, Clinton, Pennsylvania
8. ii. LEVINA SHANER, b. 1834, Pennsylvania.
9. iii. JACOB SHANER, b. 27 May 1838, Penn Twp Lycoming Co PA; d. 29 Jan 1892, Penn Twp Lycoming Co PA.
iv. SAVILLA SHANER, b. 1840, Pennsylvania; m. JOHN BROWN.
More About SAVILLA SHANER:
Residence: 1880, Anthony, Montour, Pennsylvania, United States
10. v. SOLOMON SHANER, b. Abt. 1842, Pennsylvania.

4. ADAM3 SHANER (JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 1813 in PA. He married HANNAH. She was born 1815 in PA.
More About ADAM SHANER:
Residence: 01 Jun 1840, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA
More About HANNAH:
Residence: 1870, York, Elkhart, Indiana
Children of ADAM SHANER and HANNAH are:
i. RICHARD4 SHANER, b. 1833, Pennsylvania.
More About RICHARD SHANER:
Residence: 1850, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
ii. HARRIET SHANER, b. 1839, Lycoming Co PA.
iii. MARY C SHANER, b. 1841, Lycoming Co Pa.
iv. WASHINGTON SHANER, b. 1847, Lycoming Co Pa.
Notes for WASHINGTON SHANER:
There is a Washington W Shaner buried in the Mount Zion Cemetery. Since Washington and William are both born the same year its possible they are the same person or at least twins
More About WASHINGTON SHANER:
Residence: 1920, MacKay, Custer, Idaho
v. WILSON SHANER, b. 1847, Lycoming Co Pa.
More About WILSON SHANER:
Residence: 1850, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
11. vi. ELLIS BRYAN SHANER, b. 01 Jan 1849, Lycoming Co Pa; d. 10 Nov 1937, Wichita, Sedgewick Co, Kansas.
vii. MIFFLIN SHANER, b. 1853, PA; d. 06 Mar 1937, West Mt Angel, Marion Co OR; m. ORNA.
More About MIFFLIN SHANER:
Residence: 1880, Sherman, Sedgwick, Kansas, United States

5. JACOB3 SHANER (JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Abt. 1817 in PA, and died 03 Jul 1856 in Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA. He married (1) MARY M DUGAN, daughter of DANIEL DUGAN and CATHERINE SPRING. She was born 29 Dec 1816 in Pennsylvania, USA, and died 29 Nov 1900 in Montoursville Pa.




More About JACOB SHANER:
Census 1840: 1840, Franklin Twp, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 2
Census 1850 - free: 11 Sep 1850, Franklin Twp, Lycoming, PA; Residence: 01 Jun 1840, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA
More About MARY M DUGAN:
Residence: 1880, Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, United States
Notes for MARY M DUGAN:
probably born in Lycoming Co., Pa.
The date of death for Mary Dugan Starr is based upon her enumerated in
the 1870 Census and not in the 1880 Census. It appears that a William
Starr, age 71, living with a daughter in the 1880 Census of
Montoursville, Lycoming Co., Pa. .
Marriage Notes for JACOB SHANER and MARY DUGAN:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
A Morman Church IGI entry has 1849 as the year of marriage for Jacob
Shaner and Mary Dugan. It doesn't have any documentation. Since the
1850 Census shows the Dugan family with children that are born before
1849, the 1849 date will be discounted, although it's possible that
this was a typo and the original was 1839
Children of JACOB SHANER and MARY DUGAN are:
i. UNK4 SHANER.
12. ii. EFFIE RACHEL SHANER, b. 06 Feb 1841, Muncy Valley, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 17 Jun 1907, ,Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
13. iii. HANNAH SHANER, b. 1843, PA.
14. iv. PETER SHANER, b. 1846, PA.
15. v. JOHN WESLEY SHANER, b. 29 Mar 1848, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 06 Mar 1918.
16. vi. JULIA ANN SHANER, b. 16 Apr 1850, Pennsylvania; d. 24 Apr 1939.
vii. SUSANNA SHANER, b. 1852, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
More About SUSANNA SHANER:
Residence: 1860, White Deer, Union, Pennsylvania
Children of JACOB SHANER and MARY DUGAN are:
viii. EFFEY RACHEL4 SHANER, b. 06 Feb 1841, Muncy Valley, Lycoming, PA; 2; d. 17 Jun 1907, Lycoming County, PA; 2; m. JOSIAH MACKEY REESE; b. 04 Mar 1832, ,Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 17 Jun 1911, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
Notes for EFFEY RACHEL SHANER:

Effey is age 27 in the June 1870 Census and 17 in the Sept 1860
Census.[wc2.FTW]
More About EFFEY RACHEL SHANER:
Burial: 19 Jun 1907, Unityville, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 2
Record Change: 28 Mar 2004
More About JOSIAH MACKEY REESE:
Residence: 1900, Turbot, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
ix. JULY SHANER, b. Jul 1850, Franklin Twp, Lycoming, PA; 2.
More About JULY SHANER:
Record Change: 27 Mar 2004
x. SUSANNAH SHANER, b. 1852, Franklin Twp, Lycoming, PA; 2.
More About SUSANNAH SHANER:
Record Change: 26 Mar 2004

6. DANIEL3 SHANER (JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Abt. 1817 in Pennsylvania. He married (1) ELIZABETH OVERFIELD. He married (2) ARMINDA CARNEY. She was born Abt. 1838 in Pennsylvania.
More About DANIEL SHANER:
Residence: 1870, Washington, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
More About ARMINDA CARNEY:
Residence: 1870, Washington, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Child of DANIEL SHANER and ELIZABETH OVERFIELD is:
i. HARRISON4 SHANER, b. 1848.
Children of DANIEL SHANER and ARMINDA CARNEY are:
ii. LEWIS4 SHANER, b. PA.
iii. STEWART SHANER, b. Pa.
iv. GEORGE MCCLELLAN SHANER, b. PA.
v. ULYSSIS S GRANT SHANER, b. Abt. 1866, PA.
More About ULYSSIS S GRANT SHANER:
Residence: 1880, Auburn, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States
17. vi. HARRY CLAY SHANER, b. Abt. 1869, Pennsylvania.

7. SALINDA3 SHANER (JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 1830 in PA. She married WILLIAM LAYLEN. He was born 1825 in PA, and died 1878 in Royersford, , Pennsylvania, USA.
More About SALINDA SHANER:
Residence: 1850, Mill Hall, Clinton, Pennsylvania
More About WILLIAM LAYLEN:
Residence: 1850, Mill Hall, Clinton, Pennsylvania
Children of SALINDA SHANER and WILLIAM LAYLEN are:
i. HENRY4 LAYLEN, b. 1847, PA.
More About HENRY LAYLEN:
Residence: 1860, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
ii. ANNA M LAYLAND, b. Abt. 1848, PA.
More About ANNA M LAYLAND:
Residence: 1850, Mill Hall, Clinton, Pennsylvania
iii. JOHN LAYLEN, b. 1850, PA.
More About JOHN LAYLEN:
Residence: 1860, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
iv. ANGELINE LALAND, b. May 1851, PA.
More About ANGELINE LALAND:
Residence: 1860, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
v. SARAH E LALAND, b. 1854, PA.
More About SARAH E LALAND:
Residence: 1860, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
vi. GEORGE LAYLEN, b. 1857, PA.
More About GEORGE LAYLEN:
Residence: 1860, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
vii. WILLIAM P. LAYLON, b. 1858, PA.
More About WILLIAM P. LAYLON:
Residence: 1860, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania

Generation No. 4
8. LEVINA4 SHANER (JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 1834 in Pennsylvania. She married PETER STARR, son of ANTHONY STARR and CHRISTINA RITTER. He was born 23 Jun 1808 in Pennsylvania, and died 1880.
More About LEVINA SHANER:
Residence: 1880, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
More About PETER STARR:
Residence: 1860, Upper Mahanoy, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Child of LEVINA SHANER and PETER STARR is:
i. WILLIAM5 STARR, b. Abt. 1854, PA.
More About WILLIAM STARR:
Residence: 1860, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania

9. JACOB4 SHANER (JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 27 May 1838 in Penn Twp Lycoming Co PA, and died 29 Jan 1892 in Penn Twp Lycoming Co PA. He married (2) HANNAH HILL, daughter of SAMUEL HILL and ELIZABETH SHOPBILL. She was born 01 Jun 1828 in Pennsylvania. He married (3) HANNAH HILL 09 Sep 1860, daughter of SAMUEL HILL and ELIZABETH SHOPBILL. She was born 01 Mar 1825, and died 23 Sep 1895.
Notes for JACOB SHANER:
Jacob is buried in the Mount Zion Cemetery Penn Township Lycoming County[wc2.FTW]
Jacob is buried in the Mount Zion Cemetery Penn Township Lycoming County
Residence: 1860, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About HANNAH HILL:
Residence: 1870, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Notes for HANNAH HILL:
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery
Children of JACOB SHANER and HANNAH HILL are:
18. i. GEORGE W5 SHANER, b. Oct 1863, Pennsylvania; d. 26 Mar 1937, Penn Twp Lycoming Co PA.
ii. AMANDA SHANER, b. Abt. 1865, Pennsylvania; d. Unknown; m. CHARLES WILLIAM FLICK, 29 Nov 1883; b. Abt. 1860, Pennsylvania.
More About AMANDA SHANER:
Residence: 1870, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About CHARLES WILLIAM FLICK:
Residence: 1870, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
iii. ELIZABETH C SHANER, b. Abt. 1867, PA.
More About ELIZABETH C SHANER:
Residence: 1880, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
19. iv. JOHN W SHANER, b. Apr 1870, PA; d. Unknown.
Child of JACOB SHANER and HANNAH HILL is:
v. ELIZABETH (CATHERINE)5 SHANER, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

10. SOLOMON4 SHANER (JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Abt. 1842 in Pennsylvania. He married (1) CATHERINE. He married (2) CATHERINE UNK.
More About SOLOMON SHANER:
Residence: 1860, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Child of SOLOMON SHANER and CATHERINE is:
20. i. ELLIS ANDREW5 SHANER, b. 24 Jun 1872, Pennsylvania; d. 01 Jan 1948.
Children of SOLOMON SHANER and CATHERINE UNK are:
21. ii. ELLIS ANDREW5 SHANER, b. 1871.
22. iii. ELIZABETH E "LIZZIE" SHANER, b. 08 Nov 1876.

11. ELLIS BRYAN4 SHANER (ADAM3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 01 Jan 1849 in Lycoming Co Pa, and died 10 Nov 1937 in Wichita, Sedgewick Co, Kansas. He married FLORA (FLORETTA) UNK. She was born 02 Feb 1857, and died 25 Jul 1952.
More About ELLIS BRYAN SHANER:
Residence: 1910, Wichita Ward 5, Sedgwick, Kansas
Children of ELLIS SHANER and FLORA UNK are:
23. i. BERTHA ESTA5 SHANER, b. Oct 1884.
ii. VEVA SHANER, b. Jun 1886.
iii. HALLIE RUFUS SHANER, b. May 1888.

12. EFFIE RACHEL4 SHANER (JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 06 Feb 1841 in Muncy Valley, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 17 Jun 1907 in ,Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA. She married JOSIAH MACKEY REESE 01 Jan 1856 in ,Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, son of SARAH ELIZABETH RIDER. He was born 04 Mar 1832 in ,Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 17 Jun 1911 in Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
More About EFFIE RACHEL SHANER:
Residence: 1900, Turbot, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
More About JOSIAH MACKEY REESE:
Residence: 1900, Turbot, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Children of EFFIE SHANER and JOSIAH REESE are:
24. i. PETER MILTON5 REESE, b. 22 Dec 1858, Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 15 Jan 1936, Lewis, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.
ii. WILLIAM HENRY REESE, b. 04 Oct 1860, Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 1931, , , Pennsylvania, USA; m. NORA.
More About WILLIAM HENRY REESE:
Residence: 1900, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
iii. WESLEY JOHN REESE, b. 04 Nov 1861, Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 1931.
More About WESLEY JOHN REESE:
Residence: 1900, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
iv. MCCLELLAN REESE, b. 1864, PA.
More About MCCLELLAN REESE:
Residence: 1880, Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, United States
v. DAVID REESE, b. Abt. 1866, PA.
More About DAVID REESE:
Residence: 1880, Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, United States
vi. SARAH REESE, b. Abt. 1867, PA; m. CHARLES W SWANK.
More About SARAH REESE:
Residence: 1900, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
vii. HARVEY REESE, b. Abt. 1871, PA.
More About HARVEY REESE:
Residence: 1880, Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, United States
viii. CLINTON REESE, b. Abt. 1872, PA.
More About CLINTON REESE:
Residence: 1880, Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, United States
ix. MAYNARD REESE, b. Abt. 1873, PA.
More About MAYNARD REESE:
Residence: 1900, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
x. MARY ALICE REESE, b. 30 Jun 1878, Davidson Tnsp, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 16 Aug 1942, Moreland, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; m. JAMES WILSON KILE; b. 08 Mar 1878, Jackson, Col, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 10 Mar 1948, Moreland, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
More About MARY ALICE REESE:
Residence: 1910, Jordan, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About JAMES WILSON KILE:
Residence: 1900, Jackson, Columbia, Pennsylvania

13. HANNAH4 SHANER (JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 1843 in PA. She married WILLIAM FRANKLIN POUST, son of SAMUEL POUST and SARAH BARTLOW. He was born Abt. 1831 in Pennsylvania, and died 1869.
More About HANNAH SHANER:
Record Change: 26 Mar 2004
Residence: 1860, White Deer, Union, Pennsylvania
More About WILLIAM FRANKLIN POUST:
Burial: Moreland Lutheran Cemetery
Residence: 1850, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Child of HANNAH SHANER and WILLIAM POUST is:
25. i. GEORGE W5 POUST, b. Feb 1860, PA; d. 1952.

14. PETER4 SHANER (JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 1846 in PA. He married SUSANNA. She was born Abt. 1843 in Pennsylvania.
More About PETER SHANER:
Record Change: 26 Mar 2004
Residence: 1860, White Deer, Union, Pennsylvania
More About SUSANNA:
Residence: 1870, Washington, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Children of PETER SHANER and SUSANNA are:
i. MINNIE5 SHANER, b. Abt. 1868, PA.
More About MINNIE SHANER:
Residence: 1910, Kansas Ward 13, Jackson, Missouri
ii. ELANORA SHANER, b. Abt. 1869, PA.
More About ELANORA SHANER:
Residence: 1870, Washington, Lycoming, Pennsylvania

15. JOHN WESLEY4 SHANER (JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 29 Mar 1848 in Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 06 Mar 1918. He married (1) MARY ETTA WORTHINGTON Abt. 1885, daughter of ISRAEL WORTHINGTON and LAVINA DERR. She was born 06 May 1864 in Pennsylvania, USA, and died 29 Oct 1931. He married (2) PERMILLA SNYDER 1866 in Cogan House, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, daughter of LEWIS SNYDER and ELIZABETH HARRIMAN. She was born 1841 in Penn Tnp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 1889.
Notes for JOHN WESLEY SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.[wc2.FTW]
Also enumerated in the home is a 21 year old Julie Snyder, Permilla's
sister, and 21 year old laborer John ?Glidwell?, relationship unknown,
I didn't add these two individuals to the database.
To verify that Permilla's maiden name is Snyder, look at the 1850
Census of Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. The HOH is Lewis Snyder and
his wife Elizabeth. The children are Lavina, 15; Sarah, 11; Permilla,
9; Alfred, 8; and July (sic), 6.
Missing from John Shaner's household is son Charles who shows up as a
12 year old male in the 1880 Census. But next door in the home of
James and Abigail Glidwell are the Glidwell children and a 2 year old
boy names Charles Shaner.
More About JOHN WESLEY SHANER:
Census 1870: 03 Jun 1870, Davidson Twp, Sullivan, PA; Quality: 2
Census 1880: 12 Jun 1880, Cogan House, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Census 1910: 15 Apr 1910, Moreland Twp, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Record Change: 04 Jul 2005
Residence: 1900, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About MARY ETTA WORTHINGTON:
Record Change: 26 Mar 2004
Residence: 1900, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Marriage Notes for JOHN SHANER and MARY WORTHINGTON:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married at age 21 according to the 1930 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.
Notes for PERMILLA SNYDER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Permilla is 9 in the 1850 Census of Lewis and Elizabeth Snyder's home
in Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. See family 1166.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Permilla is 9 in the 1850 Census of Lewis and Elizabeth Snyder's home
in Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. See family 1166.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Permilla is 9 in the 1850 Census of Lewis and Elizabeth Snyder's home
in Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. See family 1166.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Permilla is 9 in the 1850 Census of Lewis and Elizabeth Snyder's home
in Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. See family 1166.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Permilla is 9 in the 1850 Census of Lewis and Elizabeth Snyder's home
in Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. See family 1166.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Permilla is 9 in the 1850 Census of Lewis and Elizabeth Snyder's home
in Penn Township, Lycoming Co., Pa. See family 1166.
More About PERMILLA SNYDER:
Record Change: 26 Mar 2004
Residence: 1880, Cogan House, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage Notes for JOHN SHANER and PERMILLA SNYDER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Year of marriage is an approximation based upon the birth year of John
and Permilla's first child.
Children of JOHN SHANER and MARY WORTHINGTON are:
26. i. OSCAR LOAL5 SHANER, b. 05 Jan 1890, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 24 Jul 1954.
ii. SARAH JENNIE SHANER, b. 20 Feb 1899, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 11 May 1981, Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
Notes for SARAH JENNIE SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Name given as Jennie in the 1910 Census.
More About SARAH JENNIE SHANER:
Record Change: 26 Mar 2004
Residence: 1910, Moreland, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
27. iii. HARRY M SHANER, b. 22 Mar 1901, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 14 Jul 1985, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
iv. VIOLA F SHANER, b. 13 May 1906, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 01 Apr 1969.
More About VIOLA F SHANER:
Record Change: 26 Mar 2004
Residence: 1910, Moreland, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Children of JOHN SHANER and PERMILLA SNYDER are:
v. CHARLES W5 SHANER, b. 04 Apr 1867, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 06 Mar 1906.
More About CHARLES W SHANER:
Record Change: 26 Mar 2004
Residence: 1880, Cogan House, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
28. vi. ELMER LEWIS SHANER, b. 1869, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 07 Jun 1917, , Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
29. vii. DAVID W SHANER, b. 06 Mar 1871, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 11 Dec 1948, Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
viii. HENRY PETER SHANER, b. 12 Mar 1873, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 15 Jul 1935; m. AMANDA NEUFER; b. Jun 1879; d. 1938.
Notes for HENRY PETER SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Henry gives his date of birth as Mar 1874 in the 1900 Census.
Amanda has given birth to 2 children, both living in the home.
Amanda has given birth to 5 children, all living at home.
More About HENRY PETER SHANER:
Burial: Jul 1935, Pine Twp, Columbia, PA; Quality: 3
Census 1900: 21 Jun 1900, Franklin Twp, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Census 1910: 26 Apr 1910, Pine Twp, Columbia, PA; Quality: 3
Census 1920: 14 Jan 1920, Pine Twp, Columbia, PA; Quality: 3
Census 1930: 15 Apr 1930, Pine Twp, Columbia, PA; Quality: 3
Record Change: 13 Feb 2005
Residence: 1910, Columbia, PA
ix. ALBERT FREMONT SHANER, b. 08 Jun 1875, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 15 Nov 1956; m. HARRIET CATHERINE STACKHOUSE; b. 1877; d. 03 Nov 1961.
Notes for ALBERT FREMONT SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Age 33 in the 1910 Census, 42 in the 1920 Census and 53 in the 1930
Census. This would put the year of birth about 1876/7.
Catherine has given birth to two children, one of whom is still living
at the time of the 1910 Census.
More About ALBERT FREMONT SHANER:
Burial: 17 Nov 1956, Jordan Twp, Lycoming, PA
Census 1910: 23 Apr 1910, Franklin Twp, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Census 1920: 21 Jan 1920, Jordan Twp, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Census 1930: 22 Apr 1930, Jordan Twp, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Record Change: 04 Apr 2004
Residence: 1910, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
x. MARY ELIZABETH SHANER, b. 02 Jul 1877, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 12 Jun 1880, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
Notes for MARY ELIZABETH SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Mary didn't appear on the 1880 Census so she must have died prior to
that date.
More About MARY ELIZABETH SHANER:
Record Change: 28 Mar 2004
xi. CHRISTOPHER SHANER, b. 28 Jul 1880, Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 10 Jul 1973; m. CAROLLA KREPPENNECK; b. Abt. 1884, PA.
More About CHRISTOPHER SHANER:
Residence: 1900, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About CAROLLA KREPPENNECK:
Residence: 1920, Seneca, Ontario, New York
xii. CHRISTIAN SHANER, b. 28 Jul 1880, Franklin Twp, Lycoming, PA; 2; d. Aug 1973, 2.
Notes for CHRISTIAN SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.[wc3.ged.FTW]
There are possible matches in later Census records of a
Chris/Christopher Shaner, wife Corolla, living in Ontario County, NY.
More About CHRISTIAN SHANER:
Record Change: 11 Jun 2005
Resided: Aug 1973, Stanley, Ontario, NY; Quality: 3

16. JULIA ANN4 SHANER (JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 16 Apr 1850 in Pennsylvania, and died 24 Apr 1939. She married HENRY POUST, son of GEORGE POUST and ANNA. He was born 1843 in Pennsylvania, and died Bef. 1930.
More About JULIA ANN SHANER:
Residence: 1910, Hughesville Ward 1, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About HENRY POUST:
Residence: 1850, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Children of JULIA SHANER and HENRY POUST are:
i. WILLIAM A5 POUST, b. PA.
30. ii. IDA MARY POUST, b. Abt. 1862, PA.

17. HARRY CLAY4 SHANER (DANIEL3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Abt. 1869 in Pennsylvania. He married (1) ROSETTA BROWN.
More About HARRY CLAY SHANER:
Residence: 1910, Pike, Bradford, Pennsylvania
Child of HARRY SHANER and ROSETTA BROWN is:
31. i. AGNES MELISSA5 SHANER, b. Feb 1896, PA.

Generation No. 5
18. GEORGE W5 SHANER (JACOB4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Oct 1863 in Pennsylvania, and died 26 Mar 1937 in Penn Twp Lycoming Co PA. He married (1) SUSAN PHILLIPS. She was born Abt. 1870 in Pennsylvania. He married (2) SUSAN ANNA PHILLIPS 22 Dec 1894. She was born 26 Sep 1869.
Notes for GEORGE W SHANER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
George Shaner - barn builder
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=c3000907-e197-4ac5-8640-c3bdba56b6d8&tid=2018500&pid=-1796976835[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery
More About GEORGE W SHANER:
Residence: 1930, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About SUSAN PHILLIPS:
Residence: 1920, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Children of GEORGE SHANER and SUSAN PHILLIPS are:
i. LAURA6 SHANER, b. PA.
32. ii. ARTHUR RAYMOND SHANER, b. 27 May 1895, PA; d. 13 Nov 1982, Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
33. iii. CHESTER SHANER, b. 04 Nov 1898, Pennsylvania; d. Jul 1981, Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
iv. MAZIE ALICE SHANER, b. 17 Jul 1901, Pennsylvania; d. Feb 1977, Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
Notes for MAZIE ALICE SHANER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Chris Shaner book
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=3aaf0024-9d1a-4a45-8a8d-7801ea2f8b9e&tid=2018500&pid=-1618418902
More About MAZIE ALICE SHANER:
Residence: 1930, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania

19. JOHN W5 SHANER (JACOB4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Apr 1870 in PA, and died Unknown. He married (1) ADDA ADORA BULL, daughter of SYLVESTER BULL and HANNAH. She was born Abt. 1874 in Pennsylvania. He married (2) ADA ADORA BULL.
Notes for JOHN W SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery[wc3.ged.FTW]
[wc2.FTW]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery
More About JOHN W SHANER:
Residence: 1900, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About ADDA ADORA BULL:
Residence: 1880, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
Notes for ADA ADORA BULL:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
Buried Mount Zion Cemetery

Children of JOHN SHANER and ADDA BULL are:
i. BERTHA6 SHANER.
34. ii. ERNEST WOODROW SHANER.
iii. BRUCE SHANER.
iv. ALVIN SHANER.
v. GEORGE W SHANER, b. PA.
vi. EDMUND SHANER.

20. ELLIS ANDREW5 SHANER (SOLOMON4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 24 Jun 1872 in Pennsylvania, and died 01 Jan 1948. He married HATTIE.
More About ELLIS ANDREW SHANER:
Residence: 1910, Lycoming, PA
Child of ELLIS SHANER and HATTIE is:
i. IRIS ELINORE6 SHANER, b. 02 May 1916; d. 30 Oct 2006, Montoursville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania; m. MORTON H TAYLOR; b. 1917, Pennsylvania; d. 1987, Hughesville, Lycoming Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
More About MORTON H TAYLOR:
Burial: Picture Rocks Cemetery, Picture Rocks, Lycoming Co., PA
Residence: 1920, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania

21. ELLIS ANDREW5 SHANER (SOLOMON4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 1871. He married HARRIET MERRILL 1896. She was born 1877.
Child of ELLIS SHANER and HARRIET MERRILL is:
35. i. IRIS S (ELEANOR)6 SHANER.

22. ELIZABETH E "LIZZIE"5 SHANER (SOLOMON4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 08 Nov 1876. She married ALVIN REESE 1900, son of FRANCIS REESE and SUSAN DREIVELPIECE. He was born 1879 in Jackson Twp.,Columbia Co.,Pa.
Children of ELIZABETH SHANER and ALVIN REESE are:
i. CHARLES6 REECE.
ii. ZELLA REECE.

23. BERTHA ESTA5 SHANER (ELLIS BRYAN4, ADAM3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Oct 1884. She married ZELVIN RAY YOUNG. He was born 1878.
Child of BERTHA SHANER and ZELVIN YOUNG is:
i. CELAND6 YOUNG.

24. PETER MILTON5 REESE (EFFIE RACHEL4 SHANER, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 22 Dec 1858 in Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 15 Jan 1936 in Lewis, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA. He married CHRISTIE ANN SWANK 1883, daughter of HENRY SWANK and MATILDA SWISHER. She was born 28 Feb 1862 in ,,Pennsylvania, USA, and died 12 Nov 1925 in ,,Pennsylvania, USA.
More About PETER MILTON REESE:
Residence: 1860, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Child of PETER REESE and CHRISTIE SWANK is:
36. i. AMOS JOSIAH6 REESE, b. 06 Mar 1898, Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 02 Aug 1983, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.

25. GEORGE W5 POUST (HANNAH4 SHANER, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Feb 1860 in PA, and died 1952. He married CORA BELL KEPNER. She was born Abt. 1867 in Pennsylvania.
More About GEORGE W POUST:
Burial: Fairview Cemetery
Residence: 1880, Plunketts Creek, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
More About CORA BELL KEPNER:
Residence: 1930, Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Child of GEORGE POUST and CORA KEPNER is:
37. i. BRUCE M6 POUST, b. Abt. 1894, Pennsylvania.

26. OSCAR LOAL5 SHANER (JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 05 Jan 1890 in Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 24 Jul 1954. He married (1) BLANCHE N CRAIG, daughter of ARCHIBALD CRAIG and CARRIE ARTHUR. She was born 05 Nov 1892 in , , Pennsylvania, USA, and died 22 May 1991 in Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA. He married (2) BLANCH N CRAIG 1914 in 2, daughter of ARCHIBALD CRAIG and CARRIE ARTHUR. She was born 05 Nov 1892 in Franklin Twp, Lycoming, PA, and died 22 May 1991 in At home Muncy PA.
Notes for OSCAR LOAL SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Oscar's WWI draft registration card states he has a wife and child.
Middle name comes from the WWI draft registration card.
More About OSCAR LOAL SHANER:
Census 1930: 30 Apr 1930, Moreland Twp, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Record Change: 11 Jun 2005
Resided: 05 Jan 1917, Lairdsville, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Residence: 1930, Moreland, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About BLANCHE N CRAIG:
Residence: 1930, Moreland, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Notes for BLANCH N CRAIG:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
Buried Muncy Cemetery

Marriage Notes for OSCAR SHANER and BLANCH CRAIG:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Probably married locally in Lycoming Co., Pa.
Children of OSCAR SHANER and BLANCHE CRAIG are:
i. VERUS LARUE6 SHANER, b. 28 Feb 1915, Moreland Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 22 Mar 1996, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; m. E WARN.
Notes for VERUS LARUE SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Buried Muncy Cemetery After leaving Hughesville and approaching Lairdsville there lies a farm on the left on V. Shaner Rd

More About VERUS LARUE SHANER:
Residence: 1920, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
38. ii. ARTHUR C SHANER, b. 24 Aug 1918, Moreland Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 12 Apr 2003, PA.
39. iii. CARL O SHANER, b. Abt. 1925, Lycoming Co PA.

27. HARRY M5 SHANER (JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 22 Mar 1901 in Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 14 Jul 1985 in Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA. He married (1) ETHEL C WOODSIDE, daughter of ROBERT WOODSIDE and SARAH WILSON. She was born 31 Jul 1901 in Jordan, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 16 Jan 1988 in Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA. He married (2) ELIZABETH WILSON WOODSIDE 05 Feb 1923 in 2.
More About HARRY M SHANER:
Burial: 17 Jul 1985, Muncy, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 2
Census 1930: 25 Apr 1930, Muncy, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Record Change: 27 Mar 2004
Residence: 1930, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Marriage Notes for HARRY SHANER and ELIZABETH WOODSIDE:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
21 years old at the time of his marriage to Ethel according to the
1930 Census.
Children of HARRY SHANER and ETHEL WOODSIDE are:
i. LEROY J6 SHANER, b. Abt. 1924, PA.
More About LEROY J SHANER:
Residence: 1930, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
ii. HELEN D SHANER, b. Abt. 1926, PA.
More About HELEN D SHANER:
Residence: 1930, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
iii. ARLENA A SHANER, b. Abt. 1930, PA.
More About ARLENA A SHANER:
Residence: 1930, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Child of HARRY SHANER and ELIZABETH WOODSIDE is:
iv. LEROY6 SHANER.

28. ELMER LEWIS5 SHANER (JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 1869 in Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 07 Jun 1917 in , Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA. He married NELLA JEANETTE BALL 1888 in PA; Quality: 2, daughter of WILLIAM BALL and ELIZABETH BUSSLER. She was born Dec 1866 in Pennsylvania, and died 1930.
Notes for ELMER LEWIS SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Birth given as March 1868 on the 1900 Census.
Son Henry's WWI draft registration lists his father's place of birth
as Sullivan County, PA.
This is the first marriage for both Elmer and Nellie and Nellie has
given birth to 5 children, all living and all still at home.
Middle initial 'E' is from the 1870 Census.
Name of Elmer came from Jeff Stewart, descendant. Jeff has first name
as Elmer as does the 1910 Census.
More About ELMER LEWIS SHANER:
Burial: Jun 1917, Hughesville, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 2
Census 1900: 21 Jun 1900, Muncy, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Census 1910: 09 May 1910, Muncy, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Record Change: 11 Jun 2005
Residence: 1870, Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania
More About NELLA JEANETTE BALL:
Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hughesville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Residence: 1920, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Marriage Notes for ELMER SHANER and NELLA BALL:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.[wc3.ged.FTW]
Married 22 years at the time of the May 1910 Census and 12 years at
the time of the 1900 Census so their marriage was probably 1888/89.
In the 1930 Census, Nellie records that she was married at age 22
which would be 1889.
Children of ELMER SHANER and NELLA BALL are:
i. LEE6 SHANER, b. PA.
ii. BESSIE SHANER, b. PA.
iii. RALPH SHANER, b. PA; d. Jul 1962; m. CARRIE FRY; b. 20 Feb 1896; d. Jun 1967.
More About RALPH SHANER:
Record Change: 04 Jul 2005
40. iv. PRESTON EARL SHANER, b. 04 Aug 1892, PA; d. Apr 1975, , , Pennsylvania, USA.
v. BESSIE P. SHANER, b. 23 Mar 1890; d. 11 May 1969.
More About BESSIE P. SHANER:
Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hughesville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Death Location: 14 May 1969, Hughesville Borough, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Record Change: 04 Jul 2005
41. vi. PRESTON E. SHANER, b. 04 Aug 1892; d. Apr 1975.
42. vii. HENRY LEE SHANER, b. 23 Sep 1896; d. 19 Oct 1967.
viii. HAROLD A. SHANER, b. 22 Mar 1901; d. 14 Jul 1985; m. LIVING BARTO.
More About HAROLD A. SHANER:
Burial: Twin Hills Cemetery, Montoursville Borough, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Record Change: 04 Jul 2005

29. DAVID W5 SHANER (JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 06 Mar 1871 in Franklin Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 11 Dec 1948 in Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA. He married MARY ELEANOR SIMON 1899, daughter of CHARLES SIMON and ANNA BARTO. She was born 13 Oct 1880 in Penn Tnp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 08 Jul 1965 in Montgomery, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
Notes for DAVID W SHANER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Shaner family and friends 1941
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=83c0380e-dd18-434c-b6b0-f02668896073&tid=2018500&pid=-1869500297[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.[wc3.ged.FTW]
In an unusual entry, the 1920 Census enumerator entered the first and
middle name, Versus Donnavan Shaner.
More About DAVID W SHANER:
Census 1910: 15 Apr 1910, Muncy Creek, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Census 1920: 05 Jan 1920, Montoursville, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Census 1930: 24 Apr 1930, Loyalsock, Lycoming, PA; Quality: 3
Record Change: 11 Jun 2005
Residence: 1900, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Notes for MARY ELEANOR SIMON:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Mary Eleanor Simon Shaner
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=9849bb76-6eec-4bb8-aa81-db00fc4e5905&tid=2018500&pid=-1869500298[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[taylor.FTW]
[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[Frederick taylor.FTW]
[sues final back up.FBC.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[ssstoner.FTW]
[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA[wc3.ged.FTW]
[Barber.FTW]
Buried Pleasant Hills Cemetery Hughesville Lycoming County PA
More About MARY ELEANOR SIMON:
Residence: 1900, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Children of DAVID SHANER and MARY SIMON are:
43. i. VERUS DONIVAN6 SHANER, b. 07 Mar 1900, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA; d. Binghamton, Broome, New York, USA.
ii. B. D. SHANER.

30. IDA MARY5 POUST (JULIA ANN4 SHANER, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Abt. 1862 in PA. She married WILLIAM A REESE, son of DAVID REESE and SUSANNAH GEORGE. He was born in Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 1913 in Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.
More About IDA MARY POUST:
Residence: 1880, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States
More About WILLIAM A REESE:
Residence: 1910, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Child of IDA POUST and WILLIAM REESE is:
i. BERTHA E6 REESE, b. Abt. 1890, Pennsylvania; m. CHALMER F POUST; b. PA.
More About BERTHA E REESE:
Residence: 1900, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania

31. AGNES MELISSA5 SHANER (HARRY CLAY4, DANIEL3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Feb 1896 in PA. She married LEON CANFIELD. He was born 27 May 1892 in Jessup Township, Susquehanna County, PA.
More About AGNES MELISSA SHANER:
Residence: 1900, Montrose, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania
More About LEON CANFIELD:
Residence: 1920, Pike, Bradford, Pennsylvania
Children of AGNES SHANER and LEON CANFIELD are:
i. HARRY S6 CANFIELD, b. PA.
ii. HAROLD REXFORD CANFIELD, b. pa.
iii. ROBERT C CANFIELD, b. PA.
44. iv. FREDERICK ALLISON CANFIELD, b. 17 Jun 1916, PA.
v. LEWIS DONALD CANFIELD, b. 03 May 1921, Pike Township, Bradford County, PA.

Generation No. 6
32. ARTHUR RAYMOND6 SHANER (GEORGE W5, JACOB4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 27 May 1895 in PA, and died 13 Nov 1982 in Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States of America. He married EMMA MAY CLARK, daughter of JOHN CLARK and ANNA FIESTER. She was born 08 Jul 1897 in Pennsylvania.
More About ARTHUR RAYMOND SHANER:
Residence: Not Stated, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About EMMA MAY CLARK:
Residence: 1900, Shrewsberry, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Child of ARTHUR SHANER and EMMA CLARK is:
i. LYLE H7 SHANER, b. 06 Apr 1928, , , Pennsylvania, USA; d. 06 May 1988, , , Pennsylvania, USA; m. PEARL BARTO.

33. CHESTER6 SHANER (GEORGE W5, JACOB4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 04 Nov 1898 in Pennsylvania, and died Jul 1981 in Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States of America. He married BEATRICE M HOUSEKNECHT, daughter of PHILLIP HOUSEKNECHT. She was born Abt. 1905 in Pennsylvania, and died 1987.
More About CHESTER SHANER:
Residence: 1930, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About BEATRICE M HOUSEKNECHT:
Residence: 1920, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Children of CHESTER SHANER and BEATRICE HOUSEKNECHT are:
i. DEAN LITTLE7 SHANER, b. PA.
45. ii. NED K SHANER, b. PA.
iii. DALE SHANER, b. PA.
iv. MARION SHANER, b. PA.
v. REBA SHANER, b. PA.
vi. NEIL L. SHANER, b. 13 Feb 1925, PA; d. 24 Jun 1997, Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
More About NEIL L. SHANER:
Residence: 1930, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
vii. CHESTER G SHANER, b. 05 Sep 1933, PA; d. 15 Feb 1990, Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

34. ERNEST WOODROW6 SHANER (JOHN W5, JACOB4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) He married MARY M MOORE.
Children of ERNEST SHANER and MARY MOORE are:
i. LINDA7 SHANER.
46. ii. JOHN W SR SHANER, b. 23 Feb 1944, Moreland Township Lycoming County PA; d. 21 Jul 2007, Muncy Valley Hospital Lycoming Co PA.
iii. GENNA L SHANER, b. May 1960; m. GARY L SHANER; b. 1947.
More About GENNA L SHANER:
Residence: Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA
More About GARY L SHANER:
Residence: Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA

35. IRIS S (ELEANOR)6 SHANER (ELLIS ANDREW5, SOLOMON4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) She married MORTON H TAYLOR 28 Jan 1939, son of BRADY TAYLOR and MAE FRANTZ. He was born 1917 in Pennsylvania, and died 1987 in Hughesville, Lycoming Co, Pennsylvania, USA.
More About MORTON H TAYLOR:
Burial: Picture Rocks Cemetery, Picture Rocks, Lycoming Co., PA
Residence: 1920, Wolf, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Children of IRIS SHANER and MORTON TAYLOR are:
i. EDWARD7 TAYLOR.
ii. HELEN TAYLOR, m. UNK EPSTIEN.
iii. KEITH TAYLOR.
iv. MARY ANN TAYLOR, m. MCCOY.

36. AMOS JOSIAH6 REESE (PETER MILTON5, EFFIE RACHEL4 SHANER, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 06 Mar 1898 in Davidson, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 02 Aug 1983 in Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA. He married LUCY ANNABELLE BARTLOW. She was born 1910.
More About AMOS JOSIAH REESE:
Residence: 1920, Williamsport Ward 8, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Child of AMOS REESE and LUCY BARTLOW is:
47. i. PAUL RICHARD7 REESE.

37. BRUCE M6 POUST (GEORGE W5, HANNAH4 SHANER, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Abt. 1894 in Pennsylvania. He married UNK.
More About BRUCE M POUST:
Residence: 1930, Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Child of BRUCE POUST and UNK is:
i. JAMES LEROY7 POUST, b. Abt. 1912, PA.
More About JAMES LEROY POUST:
Residence: 1930, Hughesville, Lycoming, Pennsylvania

38. ARTHUR C6 SHANER (OSCAR LOAL5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 24 Aug 1918 in Moreland Tnsp, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 12 Apr 2003 in PA. He married VIOLET MAE BARTO, daughter of HENRY BARTO and ANNIE PENTZ. She was born Abt. 1921.
More About ARTHUR C SHANER:
Residence: 1920, Franklin, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Notes for VIOLET MAE BARTO:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Obituary
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=4f2a042b-f6b4-4ab4-a886-ebc06e9c2a30&tid=2018500&pid=-1557927449
More About VIOLET MAE BARTO:
Residence: 1930, Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Children of ARTHUR SHANER and VIOLET BARTO are:
i. MARK7 SHANER.
ii. ARTHUR C JR SHANER.
iii. SHIRLEY SHANER.
iv. PAULINE SHANER.
v. LOWELL SHANER.

39. CARL O6 SHANER (OSCAR LOAL5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born Abt. 1925 in Lycoming Co PA. He married MARGARET E HALL, daughter of GUY HALL and LORETTA. She was born in PA.
Notes for CARL O SHANER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Mr., Mrs. Carl O. Shaner observe 50th anniversary
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=8ec3f1a1-7822-4dd1-95c8-65a9ee1078bc&tid=2018500&pid=-1714126554
More About CARL O SHANER:
Military service: Bet. 1949 - 1951, Served in Army during Korean War
Child of CARL SHANER and MARGARET HALL is:
i. CARL L7 SHANER.

40. PRESTON EARL6 SHANER (ELMER LEWIS5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 04 Aug 1892 in PA, and died Apr 1975 in , , Pennsylvania, USA. He married VERA DRICK. She was born Abt. 1890 in Pennsylvania, and died in .
More About PRESTON EARL SHANER:
Residence: Not Stated, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About VERA DRICK:
Residence: 1900, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Children of PRESTON SHANER and VERA DRICK are:
i. CHARLES L7 SHANER, b. PA.
ii. DORIS M SHANER, b. PA.
iii. DONALD E SHANER, b. PA.
iv. WALTER A SHANER, b. PA.

41. PRESTON E.6 SHANER (ELMER LEWIS5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 04 Aug 1892, and died Apr 1975. He married (1) VERA DRICK. She was born Abt. 1890 in Pennsylvania, and died in . He married (2) MARTHA J. SHRIMP. She was born 27 Jul 1878 in Elkland Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, and died 20 Jul 1971 in Lysock View, Montoursville, Lycoming County.
More About PRESTON E. SHANER:
Record Change: 04 Jul 2005
More About VERA DRICK:
Residence: 1900, Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About MARTHA J. SHRIMP:
Burial: 24 Jul 1971, Fairview Cemetery, Montgomery Borough, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Children of PRESTON SHANER and VERA DRICK are:
i. CHARLES L7 SHANER, b. 05 Dec 1913, Pennsylvania; d. 06 Sep 1991.
More About CHARLES L SHANER:
Record Change: 04 Jul 2005
ii. WALTER A SHANER, b. 26 Aug 1916, Fairfield Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; d. 28 Feb 1995, Muncy Valley Hospital, Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
More About WALTER A SHANER:
Burial: 02 Mar 1995, Twin Hills Cemetery, Montoursville Borough, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Record Change: 04 Jul 2005
iii. DONALD E SHANER, b. 10 Oct 1920, Pennsylvania; d. 28 Aug 2002, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
More About DONALD E SHANER:
Record Change: 04 Jul 2005

42. HENRY LEE6 SHANER (ELMER LEWIS5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 23 Sep 1896, and died 19 Oct 1967. He married BEATRICE ELIZABETH HOFF, daughter of WILLIAM HOFF and MARTHA SHRIMP. She was born 11 May 1900, and died 19 May 1980.
More About HENRY LEE SHANER:
Burial: 23 Oct 1967, Fairview Cemetery, Montgomery Borough, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Death Fact: 19 Oct 1967, Muncy Valley Hospital, Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Record Change: 04 Jul 2005
More About BEATRICE ELIZABETH HOFF:
Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Montgomery Borough, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Children of HENRY SHANER and BEATRICE HOFF are:
i. ALEM EARL7 SHANER, b. 22 Aug 1919, Montgomery, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; d. 25 Jun 2001, Sycamore Manor, Montoursville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
More About ALEM EARL SHANER:
Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Montgomery Borough, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
ii. LEWIS WILLIAM SHANER, b. 08 May 1928, Montgomery, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania; d. 08 Jan 1995, Divine Providence Hospital, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
More About LEWIS WILLIAM SHANER:
Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Montgomery Borough, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

43. VERUS DONIVAN6 SHANER (DAVID W5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 07 Mar 1900 in Penn, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, and died in Binghamton, Broome, New York, USA. He married (1) MARGARET CLARA FARVER 26 Nov 1918 in Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA, daughter of SAMUEL FARVER and HARRIET YOUNG. She was born 20 Oct 1896 in Bloomsburg, Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 01 Jan 1973 in Muncy Valley, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA. He married (2) DOROTHY JUNE BRADBURY 26 Nov 1949 in Binghamton, Broome County, NY. She was born 25 Jun 1917 in Bainbridge, Chenango, NY.
Notes for VERUS DONIVAN SHANER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Mr and Mrs Donivan Shaner with child Verus William
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=5d60be81-3c57-4607-a952-3d8079407409&tid=2018500&pid=-1869500301
More About VERUS DONIVAN SHANER:
Residence: Fruitland Park, Lake, Florida
Notes for MARGARET CLARA FARVER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Donivan and Margartet Farver Shaner
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=0db0d379-7a0a-45c2-847f-161f3b2c77ab&tid=2018500&pid=-1869500302
Grammy Margaret Shaner and grandson Gerry Verus Shaner
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Margaret Clara Farver Shaner Obituary
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=7523c5e9-9a16-4ca4-bb89-1a2078cbdc02&tid=2018500&pid=-1869500302
More About MARGARET CLARA FARVER:
Residence: 1910, Williamsport Ward 11, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
More About DOROTHY JUNE BRADBURY:
Residence: 1920, Union, Broome, New York
Children of VERUS SHANER and MARGARET FARVER are:
48. i. VERUS WILLIAM7 SHANER, b. 01 Feb 1920, Montoursville, Montour, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 15 Jun 1997, Lake, Florida, United States.
ii. CHARLES BRADY SHANER, b. 20 Jan 1925, Pennsylvania, USA; d. 15 Mar 1944.
Notes for CHARLES BRADY SHANER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Charles Brady Shaner
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=356341d4-387b-487c-bb4d-114f2a286ac7&tid=2018500&pid=-1810329742
Charles Brady Shaner
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=cfaa5918-2fef-4bb2-a46f-09842fb39d9e&tid=2018500&pid=-1810329742[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]
Killed during service in WWII on an Aircraft Carrier



More About CHARLES BRADY SHANER:
Residence: 1930, Loyalsock, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
49. iii. RICHARD ALLEN SHANER, b. 1932.
Children of VERUS SHANER and DOROTHY BRADBURY are:
50. iv. SALLY JUNE7 SHANER.
v. DARLENE SHANER.
vi. SHARON LYNN SHANER, b. 23 Feb 1950; d. 24 Feb 1950.

44. FREDERICK ALLISON6 CANFIELD (AGNES MELISSA5 SHANER, HARRY CLAY4, DANIEL3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 17 Jun 1916 in PA. He married (2) NETTIE ELIZABETH WHIPPLE 24 Jun 1936 in Meshoppen Methodist parsonage by Rev F K Abbott, daughter of EARL WHIPPLE and MYRTLE BROTZMAN. She was born 13 May 1951 in Tyler Memorial Hospital, Meshoppen, PA, and died 08 Aug 2007 in in her home Tuscarora Township, Bradford County, PA, Murdered..
Notes for NETTIE ELIZABETH WHIPPLE:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Daily and Sunday Review 2004 Obituary
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=872ee561-1cfd-46ae-b017-23e950e8afd0&tid=2018500&pid=-1737902317
Children of FREDERICK CANFIELD and NETTIE WHIPPLE are:
i. CLEON DALE7 CANFIELD, b. PA.
51. ii. MARLENE AGNES CANFIELD, b. PA.
iii. TRACY LEVI CANFIELD, b. PA.

Generation No. 7
45. NED K7 SHANER (CHESTER6, GEORGE W5, JACOB4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born in PA. He married FLOYE N MYERS, daughter of WILLIS MYERS and MABEL CHESTNUT. She was born in PA.
Notes for NED K SHANER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
50th Wedding Anniversary
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=061721b6-b391-4278-9ace-3e702ca28882&tid=2018500&pid=-1542639863
Children of NED SHANER and FLOYE MYERS are:
i. RODNEY8 SHANER, b. PA.
ii. NEDRA SHANER.
iii. NATHAN SHANER, b. PA.
iv. RHONDA SHANER, m. MINIER.
v. LISA SHANER.
vi. LORI SHANER.

46. JOHN W SR7 SHANER (ERNEST WOODROW6, JOHN W5, JACOB4, JOHN3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 23 Feb 1944 in Moreland Township Lycoming County PA, and died 21 Jul 2007 in Muncy Valley Hospital Lycoming Co PA. He married VIOLA M STACKHOUSE.
Notes for JOHN W SR SHANER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Obituary
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=4a5a2091-7c06-452d-bbeb-1ddea1edf4e3&tid=2018500&pid=-1762448333
Children of JOHN SHANER and VIOLA STACKHOUSE are:
i. JOHN W8 SHANER.
ii. CINDY LEE SHANER.
iii. SANDY SUE SHANER.

47. PAUL RICHARD7 REESE (AMOS JOSIAH6, PETER MILTON5, EFFIE RACHEL4 SHANER, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) He married BARBARA LOUISE MINIER 24 Nov 1957, daughter of JAMES MINIER and CATHERINE MYERS. She was born 04 Aug 1938 in PA, and died 19 Sep 1994 in PA.
Notes for BARBARA LOUISE MINIER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
minier
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Children of PAUL REESE and BARBARA MINIER are:
i. JULIE ANN8 REESE, b. 28 Jul 1961.
ii. MICHELE RENE REESE, b. 24 Mar 1963.
iii. JEFFERY LYNN REESE, b. 02 Aug 1977.
iv. PAUL REESE, b. 14 Jun 1958.

48. VERUS WILLIAM7 SHANER (VERUS DONIVAN6, DAVID W5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 01 Feb 1920 in Montoursville, Montour, Pennsylvania, USA, and died 15 Jun 1997 in Lake, Florida, United States. He married (1) KATHERINE VIRGINIA SHORT. He married (2) RHODA MAE TAYLOR, daughter of RAYMOND TAYLOR and HANNAH BENNETT. She was born 31 Aug 1921 in PA, and died 2005 in Lycoming, PA.
Notes for VERUS WILLIAM SHANER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Verus William Shaner
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Ginny, Christina Melton-Hanson, her husband Bruce Hanson and Bruces maternal grandfather Verus William Shaner
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=8ba93959-6e1b-4e99-8d1f-03ef91d5ded9&tid=2018500&pid=-1869500385
Gerry Verus and father Verus William Shaner
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=6b18292c-5674-4208-81cd-cc1685ddb818&tid=2018500&pid=-1869500385
From Verus to David
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=f90e0c24-94da-4402-b421-b85d3fd6a10d&tid=2018500&pid=-1869500385
More About VERUS WILLIAM SHANER:
Residence: Fruitland Park, Lake, Florida
Notes for KATHERINE VIRGINIA SHORT:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Katherine Virginia 'Ginny' Short Shaner
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b9cde9b5-f39e-4fbe-aecc-39b90e35da86&tid=2018500&pid=-1810311932
Children of VERUS SHANER and KATHERINE SHORT are:
i. DAVID WILLIAM8 SHANER, b. 30 Aug 1949; d. 07 Mar 2004, Fruitland Park, Lake, Florida, United States of America.
52. ii. MARGARET HELEN 'PEGGY' SHANER, b. 30 Dec 1952, Hardin, Kentucky; d. 22 Jan 1991, Jacksonville, Duvall Co, FL.
Child of VERUS SHANER and RHODA TAYLOR is:
53. iii. GERRY VERUS8 SHANER, b. 27 Aug 1943, Hughesville, PA.

49. RICHARD ALLEN7 SHANER (VERUS DONIVAN6, DAVID W5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 1932. He married (1) SHIRLEY SECULES, daughter of GROVER SECULES and MYVA PHILLIPS. She was born Abt. 1835. He married (2) SHIRLEY SECULES. She was born Abt. 1920.
Notes for RICHARD ALLEN SHANER:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Richard Shaner and Gerry Shaner
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=409b93cd-0b5b-469c-b6ab-670e2b8028bc&tid=2018500&pid=-1810329905
Dad and his uncle Dick
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=a1a11b5f-b07c-427d-9fc9-ef00bfb5b2b4&tid=2018500&pid=-1810329905
More About RICHARD ALLEN SHANER:
Residence: Muncy, Lycoming, Pennsylvania
Child of RICHARD SHANER and SHIRLEY SECULES is:
i. LIVING8 SHANER, b. Abt. 1960.

50. SALLY JUNE7 SHANER (VERUS DONIVAN6, DAVID W5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) She married ALTON JOHNSON.
Child of SALLY SHANER and ALTON JOHNSON is:
i. BRENDA8 JOHNSON, m. GAMEZ.

51. MARLENE AGNES7 CANFIELD (FREDERICK ALLISON6, AGNES MELISSA5 SHANER, HARRY CLAY4, DANIEL3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born in PA. She married JOSEPH COLEGROVE, son of STANLEY COLEGROVE and ANNA YANOVITCH. He died 08 Aug 2007.
Notes for MARLENE AGNES CANFIELD:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
Published in the Times Leader on 8/11/2007
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=484d352d-0b12-407c-adc9-7ec0324d7359&tid=2018500&pid=-1737898511
Notes for JOSEPH COLEGROVE:
[Shaner Family Tree.ged]
08/09/2007 Daily Review By JAMES LOEWENSTEIN
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=a1add137-e4f9-441d-8c95-89e2dc09c2cb&tid=2018500&pid=-1737960004
Wyalusing Rocket September 29, 2005
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=2dfc5925-6544-41f6-a439-55d0029fe6a2&tid=2018500&pid=-1737960004
Children of MARLENE CANFIELD and JOSEPH COLEGROVE are:
i. MICHAEL8 COLEGROVE.
ii. STEVEN COLEGROVE.
iii. ROBERT COLEGROVE.

Generation No. 8
52. MARGARET HELEN 'PEGGY'8 SHANER (VERUS WILLIAM7, VERUS DONIVAN6, DAVID W5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 30 Dec 1952 in Hardin, Kentucky, and died 22 Jan 1991 in Jacksonville, Duvall Co, FL. She married GARY HANSON.
Child of MARGARET SHANER and GARY HANSON is:
i. BRUCE9 HANSON.

53. GERRY VERUS8 SHANER (VERUS WILLIAM7, VERUS DONIVAN6, DAVID W5, JOHN WESLEY4, JACOB3, JACOB2, ADAM1) was born 27 Aug 1943 in Hughesville, PA. He married (1) TANYA MICHAEL, daughter of JOHN MICHAEL and ALBERTA BOATMAN. She was born in PA. He married (2) GLADYS ELIZABETH MINIER 19 Jun 1965, daughter of JAMES MINIER and CATHERINE MYERS. She was born 30 Mar 1947 in Picture Rocks, PA. He married (3) GLORIA SUE MICK 17 Apr 2003. She was born 18 Nov 1943 in Homeworth OH.
Notes for GERRY VERUS SHANER:
[SHANER.FTW]
[ssstoner.FTW]
[last try.FBK]


Located to Brockport NY 1965
Children of GERRY SHANER and GLADYS MINIER are