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Showing posts with label John Martin Shaffner. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 25, 2020

#26-2020. Middle. of the Family Bible

#26-2020.   Family Bible

What is in the middle of a Family Bible?

Many people have heard of a “Family Bible”, but many have never seen one or knew they exist.  

 “Family Bibles” were an important part of our ancestors life.  It is where they recorded the births, deaths & marriages of a family.  A "Family Bible" was a cherished possession in a family and passed down through the generations.  They are a treasure for a genealogist!


John M. Shaffner was my great grandfather. John M. Shaffner married Elizabeth Deborah Fletcher on 16 September 1880.  Their first son, Willard Fletcher Shaffner, was born on 10 July 1881.  I would presume that is when they began recording their family information.  A Family Bible could have been given as a gift.





The Shaffner Family Bible held by my father, Don Shaffner






In the middle of the “Family Bible”, are pages to record births, deaths and marriages in the family.  Many times these births were home births and or the vital records were not kept by a city/county/state office.  

John M. Shaffner wrote the information on his first marriage.  His wife died in 1899 and he remarried.  He wrote about that too.  





Often there are other gems of information in the middle of the Bible pertaining to family history.

The Shaffner Family Bible had loose pages of information about family.  The handwriting indicates an older style of cursive.  These are in archival protection so  hard to photograph.   Most of the information is about my 3rd great grandmother, Margaret Maria Fetter Shaffner's family!  Interesting there is not much information on her husband, my 3rd great grandfather, Gabriel Shaffner.  The information is birth dates, complete with time of both.  There are also marriage recorded with dates!  Since it was before civil registrations, these are the best records available for a genealogist. 








Does your family have a "Family Bible"?  

Keep looking and asking; you might be surprised what you find in the "middle"!











Friday, May 20, 2016

The Women in my father's Family

Mother's Day got me to thinking of all of my female ancestors.    I decided to find the pictures, thus the delay in posting!  Quite a collection of women!  I can't imagine their lives, what they lived through, and how hard they worked.





Margaret Maria Fetter was born 19 May 1820 in Pennsylvania.  She married Gabriel Shaffner (father of John Martin Shaffner)  24 December 1845 in Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.  Margaret died 11 November 1903 in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.  She is also buried in the East Harrisburg Cemetery.  The date on the picture written by Donnee Shaffner Stibal is about 1901.  She is holding Walter Ruskin Shaffner.  Estimating Margaret's age would make her 81 year old.  Margaret's ancestor were from France; her Great Grandfather was George Fredric Fanoit who came from Montebeliard,  France in 1842.






Elizabeth Deborah Fletcher, who was born 4 July 1858 in Covington, Tioga County, Pennsylvania.  She married John Martin Shaffner on 16 September 1880 in Whitesville, Allegheny County, New York.  There is no date on the picture.  Elizabeth died 17 November 1899 in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.  I discovered that she was buried with her father-in-law at the East Harrisburg Cemetery.  There was no headstone.  Her last child, Walter Ruskin Shaffner, was born 7 September 1899.  I wonder if she was pregnant in this picture.






The Peter Paul Deewall Family.
Peter Paul came to the U.S. in 1842.  He married Catherine Troutman in Pennsylvania in 1847.
Mary Etta was the oldest girl born in 1831.  George Albert was the youngest son born in 1865
Catherine died in 1877, so this picture was taken in the 1870's.  








Mary Etta Deewall Kurtz, who was born 17 December 1849 in Pennsylvania.  Her father was Peter Paul Deewall (Duval)  who came to the U.S. in 1842 from Ludweiler, Germany.  Mary Etta married Emanuel Kurtz 23 February 1871 in Pennsylvania.  






My grandmother, Della Kurtz Shaffner.  This picture was taken in 1905 taken at her high school graduation.  She was salutatorian, although her name is at the top of the graduate list so perhaps she was valedictorian.   And I have the speech that she gave, which is labeled her salutatory speech.    She graduated from Muncy High School, in Muncy, Pennsylvania.






Della Kurtz Shaffner, my grandmother.  She married by grandfather, John Fanoit Shaffner on 12 September 1913 after their trip through Yellowstone Park.  Donnee Shaffner Stibal wrote on the picture:  Jerry and Grandma.  She rode the horse from Custer, Montana to Dillon, Montana.  After John & Della married they returned to Simms, ND where he worked as telegrapher on the railroad.  He also worked at Custer, Montana as a telegrapher.  They homesteaded near Dillon, Beaverhead County, Montana.  The story I heard was that Grandpa rode the horse to Dillon!  Since Donnee got the information from Grandpa; I will believe her story!