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Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth SHANER
 1851 - 1921

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Generation: 1
  1. Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth SHANER b. 29 Aug 1851, Saltillo, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 25 Jan 1921, Harrison Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; bur. 27 Jan 1921, Iliff Cem., McLuney, Perry, Ohio.

    Notes:




    There marriage is recorded Vol 5 p.476 Perry County Records

    Harriet m. Christopher C. COLBURN 7 Jan 1876, New Lexington, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio. Christopher b. 1848, Gallia Co., Ohio; d. 1919, Perry Co., Ohio; bur. Iliff Cem., McLuney, Perry, Ohio. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Emma Mae COLBURN b. 28 Jun 1876, New Lexington, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 8 Nov 1962, Athens, Ohio; bur. 11 Nov 1962, Grennia Cem., Nelsonville, Athens, Ohio.
    2. John Milton COLBURN, Sr b. 25 Apr 1878, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 22 Apr 1921, Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio; bur. 1921, Iliff Cem., McLuney, Perry, Ohio.
    3. Alice Rebecca COLBURN b. Mar 1880, Ohio, probably Perry Co., Ohio; d. 1964, Ohio; bur. 1964, Millfield Cem., Athens, Millfield, Ohio.
    4. Clara Victoria COLBURN b. 23 Oct 1881, New Lexington, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 1951, Ohio; bur. 1951, Iliff Cem., McLuney, Perry, Ohio.
    5. Samuel Joshua COLBURN b. 23 Oct 1883, Ohio, probably Perry Co., Ohio; d. 28 Sep 1966, Crooksville, Perry, Ohio; bur. 1966, Iliff Cem., McLuney, Perry, Ohio.

Generation: 2
  1. Joshua H. SHANER b. 26 Mar 1829, Harrison Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 16 Oct 1889, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; bur. 18 Oct 1889, Union Grove, Franklin, Canal Winchester, Ohio.

    Notes:




    According to information obtained in April 1995, there is reason to believe
    that the correct birthdate for Joshua H. Shaner, was 26 MAR 1829 not 11 Apr
    1829. This information came from the Records of "Deaths" in Perry County, Ohio
    Joshua H. Shaner was in the Civil War. He enlisted in Company D, 31st
    Regiment Ohio Volunteers on 5 Sep 1861 at New Lexington, Ohio. He was
    discharged on 19 Sep 1864 at Atlanta, Georgia.
    In the "History of Madison Township, Franklin County, Ohio" his is listed as
    Street Commisioner of Canal Winchester for 1877, he resigned. Also listed in
    1882-1883, he moved away. He returned to Perry County, Ohio.
    He was a carpenter. He was a Civill War Veteran Co. D, 31st a teamster for
    General Thomas Marriage record Vol. 2-3 p.209 Perry County, OH
    His wife Margaret is listed as Chief Templar in the Groveport Lodge 400, I.O.G.
    T., a temperance movement when it was instituted 17 Dec 1872.
    Joshua and Margaret are both listed in Perry County, records as having died
    there in Pike Township, Ohio. They are listed as being in the same plot as
    Adam Shelby Shaner, in Union Grove Cemetery in Canal Winchester, Ohio.

  2. Joshua m. Margaret GILLESPIE 10 May 1849, Pike Twp., Perry, Ohio. Margaret b. 1833, Washington, Pennsylvania; d. 20 May 1886, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  3. Margaret GILLESPIE b. 1833, Washington, Pennsylvania; d. 20 May 1886, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio.

    Notes:




    According to information obtained in April 1995, we have reason to believe
    that the approximate birthdate for Margaret Gillespie was 1833. This is
    according to the "Records of Deaths Perry County, Ohio". In the book Perry
    County Ohio Death Records Early years 1867-19-- List her age 52 Yrs.

    Children:
    1. 1. Harriet "Hattie" Elizabeth SHANER b. 29 Aug 1851, Saltillo, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 25 Jan 1921, Harrison Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; bur. 27 Jan 1921, Iliff Cem., McLuney, Perry, Ohio.
    2. John Newton SHANER b. 1853, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 1921, Goston, Perry, Ohio; bur. 1921, Rehobeth Cem., Perry, Rehobeth, Ohio.
    3. Eli M. SHANER b. 8 Apr 1857, Pike Twp., Perry, Ohio; d. 19 Feb 1916, Crooksville, Perry, Ohio; bur. 21 Feb 1916, Crooksville Cem., Perry, Ohio.
    4. William SHANER b. 1860, Pike Twp., Perry, Ohio; d. 1921, Perry Co., Ohio; bur. 1921, Beech Grove Cem., Perry Co., Ohio.
    5. Amos Augustus SHANER b. 26 May 1866, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 21 Mar 1926, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; bur. 24 Mar 1926, Rehobeth Cem., Perry, Ohio.
    6. Mary E. SHANER b. 1869, Of Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 21 Mar 1926.

Generation: 3
  1. Henry SHANOR b. 7 Dec 1775, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania; d. 1841, Morgan Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio; bur. 1841, Morgan Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio.

    Notes:




    Henry was listed as being a resident of Clayton Township, Perry County, when it was formed 26 Dec 1817, from Muskingum, Washington and Fairfied Counties. Taken from "The History of Muskingum County", published 1880.
    BIOGRAPHY: In would seem in researching the Shaner Family that Henry and Adam his brother, left Southwestern PA., about the same time or together. The main travel routes were the rivers but there were also some overland trails to
    follow. Their way to Muskingum County, Ohio, could have been down the Ohio river and up the Muskingum to a point known as Duncan's Fall in Muskingum County, which was established on 7 Jan 1804, from Fairfiled and Washington
    Counties.

    BIOGRAPHY: Henry was listed as being a resident of Clayton Township, Perry County, when it was formed 26 Dec 1817, from Muskingum, Washington and Fairfield Counties. Taken from "The History of Fairfield and Perry Counties",
    published 1880. There is a record that shows that Henry & Margaret (Evans) Shaner, along with Frederick & Harriet Groves, Jonas & Mary Groves, Isaac & Julian Gardner and George & Hannah Mains sold their land 80 acres in all, on 28 Sep 1830. The land was the west half-NW Quarter, Sec. 1, Range 15, Twp. 15, being in Pike
    Township in Pike Township of Perry County, Ohio. Land was bought by Henry Shaner on 2 Dec 1834 and it listed his residence as Athens County. The land consisted of 80 acres, the west half of the S.E. Quarter oand 40 acres, the S.E. Quarter of the S.E. Quarter in Section 32, Range 14, Township 12. This land was in Monroe Township of Perry County, Oho. Evidently he sold this and moved to Morgan Township, Gallia County, Ohio where
    his is listed in the 1840 Ohio Census.

    EMAIL FROM MERLIN EUGENE SHANER TO RANDY LEE EVERETTE, 30 JAN 2000
    Adam and Henry migrated to Muskingum Co., OH (near Zanesville). Then Adam and Deborah moved to Athens Co., OH. Later the county changed name to Morgan Co., OH. Merlin Eugene Shaner's family is from this area. Audrey, Laurence, Rose, Betty, and Mark live within 5 miles of where they were born and that is within 2 miles of where Adam and Deborah resided, near Bishopville, OH.

    EMAIL EXCERPT FROM 22 FEB 2000 "...Henry Shaner setteled in Perry County which is near Zanesville. He then migrated to Gallia County of Ohio."

    Email from Faith Shaffer to Randy Everette, dtd 26 July 1998: Faith claims the following tree belongs to this Henry, but the wife's name and daughter Sarah don't match up: Henry marries Mary Magdalene Sterner (b. 1761) and has Sarah Salome Shaner (1813-1877). Sarah marries Charles P. Shaffer (1801-1876) and has Richard Lee Shaffer (1853-?). Richard marries Zuleka Gardner (b. abt 1857) and has Robert Emerson Shaffer (1883-1965). Robert marries Rose Elizabeth martin (1886-1977) and has Robert Lee Shaffer (1910-1969) who marries Florence Feller (1910-1994). Faith must be a child of Robert Lee S. and Florence F.

  2. Henry m. Margaret EVANS 23 Jun 1825, Muskingum Co., Ohio. Margaret b. 1797; d. 1885, Perry Co., Ohio. [Group Sheet]

  3. Margaret EVANS b. 1797; d. 1885, Perry Co., Ohio.

    Notes:




    She is listed as being buried in the Iliff Cemetery, located between Flatiron & McLuney in Harrison Twp., Perry Co., Ohio
    When Mary (Selby) Evans she was probaly a widow.

    Children:
    1. Adam Shelby SHANER b. 1827, Harrison Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 12 Feb 1897, Groveport, Franklin, Ohio; bur. 14 Feb 1897, Union Grove Cem., Franklin, Canal Winchster, Ohio.
    2. 2. Joshua H. SHANER b. 26 Mar 1829, Harrison Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; d. 16 Oct 1889, Pike Twp., Perry Co., Ohio; bur. 18 Oct 1889, Union Grove, Franklin, Canal Winchester, Ohio.
    3. Harriet D. SHANER b. 2 Jan 1832, Perry Co., Ohio; d. 14 Dec 1893, Rehobeth, Perry, Ohio; bur. 17 Dec 1893, Rehobeth Cem., Perry, Rehobeth, Ohio.
    4. Eli G. SHANER b. 6 Apr 1834, Morgan Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio; d. 9 Feb 1898, Morgan Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio; bur. 1898, Morgan Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio.
    5. Ruth Elizabeth SHANER b. 27 Jun 1840, Morgan Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio; d. 10 Oct 1917, Groveport, Franklin, Ohio; bur. 12 Oct 1917, Union Grove Cem., Franklin, Canal Winchester, Ohio.

Generation: 4
  1. Matthias SHANOR b. 1735, Strassburg, Alsace, Germany-Lorraine, France; d. 10 Feb 1828, Georgetown, Chippewa Twp., Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; bur. 13 Feb 1828, Chippewa Twp., Beaver Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:




    Matthias Shanor is also listed as German. People from the Alsace-Lorraine region are often listed as both French and German. Possibly from the Ehrstad, Baden, Germany area.

    Matthias may have had more than one wife. Sophronia would have been over 50 to have had these younger children. It also means they would've gone several years without having kids when they were younger.

    The land west of the Allegheny, and west and north of the Ohio, was considered Indian territory unit about 1795. East and South of these rivers was where Mathias and Sophronia Shaner raised their family. It is here on the East bank
    of the Youghioghey river, where Shaner, PA is located in Westmoreland County. At one point in time they lived in Georgetown, PA, located South of the Ohio river near the Ohio State line.

    After his discharge from the Army in the Revolutionary War, he remained in the 9th Virginia and was stationed at Frot Mc Intosh, where the Beaver River joins the Ohio and site of present day Beaver, PA. His "Tomahawk" claim of land was nearby. The 9th Virginia remained at Fort Mc Intosh until about 1783.

    His pension application is dated around 1818, so he could not have died in 1807 like some claim.Death also listed as Feb 10, 1807, but isn't as his pension applicationl was dated around 1818.

    May be closely related to the Ziegler family. Possibly from the Ehrstad, Baden, Germany area.[George Jacob Poe.FTW]


    SOURCES: POE1-1-1,30,50-5,102
    OTHER SOURCES: Census 1790 Venango Co., PA
    Shanor History 1736-1941 by Paul Shanor
    Bansman History VI-2
    DAR Record; National Archives RW#S80422
    DAR Membership Nat 289726
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    LCW Shanor spelled Shaner at times. I'll use Shanor.
    HBG 1729 Lancaster Co. formed from Chester Co., an original Co.
    50-5 1736 Matthias Shanor was born in Strassbourg, Alsace-Lorraine, France, of German parents.
    Hoffman 1736 Matthias Shanor was born at Strassburg on the Rhine. He was a Huguenot.
    1738 Another version of Matthias' DOB.
    DAR 1740 Still another of Matthias' DOB - in PA - and he dies 1828, not 1807.
    LCW Could this be Matthias, Jr.?
    (1966 DAR Patriot Index, p605 - Application#289726)
    HBG 1750 Cumberland Co., PA, was formed from Lancaster Co., PA.
    1752 Northampton Co., PA, was formed from Bucks Co., an original county.
    50-5 1753 Matthias Shanor, a member of the French Army in France, volunteered for duty in America. Matthias Shanor was then 17 years old. He was sent to Fort LeBouef which was located on French Creek, Erie Co., PA. It was Cumberland Co. at that time. Ft. LeBouef was under the command of M. de Jummenville.
    Hoffman 1753 Matthias Shanor was drafted by the French army. He was age 17
    (born abt. 1736). He arrived at Fort LeBouef, Erie Co., PA, the same year. Erie Co. was still Cumberland Co., PA.
    1754 Encyclopedia - The French and Indian War began. It was closely related to the Seven Years War in Europe.
    102 Matthias Shanor served at Fort Duquesne - soon to be Fort Pitt - under M. de Jummonville.
    1755 09 Jul Encyclopedia - General Braddock, leading an army of British Regulars and Virginia militiamen against Fort Duquesne, the French stronghold on the forks of the Ohio River, was ambushed and General Braddock killed.
    50-5 1755 After Braddock's defeat in the Battleof the Monongahela, Matthias remained in Beaver Co., PA, becoming one of its first settlers. (Beaver Co. was still Cumberland Co.)
    It was here he first became acquaintd with the Indian fighters, Andrew and Adam Poe and Andrew Kenton of Georgetown. (Andrew came west 1762 and Adam about 1774.) The following year, 1756, he married Sophronia, "Fanny," Poe, sister of Andrew and Adam Poe. They settled in the vicinity of Georgetown and became parents of 5 sons and 2 daughters.

    ??? 1756 Stated that Matthias Shanor married Sophronia Poe, sister of Andrew and Adam Poe in Westmoreland Co., PA. (What was to be Westmoreland Co. in 1773.)
    Hoffman 1756 Matthias and Sophronia were married in Cumberland Co., PA.
    Matthias married Sophronia while a French soldier in the Ohio country, in what was to be later Beaver Co., PA. They settled in the vicinity of Georgetown, Beaver Co., PA, near the Ohio River. They had 3 daughters.

    LCW Why was Sophronia so far from her family who were in MD?

    42-4 1757 07 Dec Henry Shanor was born in Lehigh Co., PA. (In what was to become Lehigh Co. in 1812)
    1758 25 Nov Encyclopedia - Fort Duquesne was abandoned and burned when the French learned General Forbes, with an army of about 6000 American militiamen, was about to attack.
    1759 13 Sep Encyclopedia - Quebec was captured, practically ending the War.
    1763 Encyclopedia - The Treaty of Paris divided French possessions in America between England and Spain.
    HBG 1771 Bedford Co., PA, was formed from Cumberland Co., PA.
    1773 Westmoreland Co., PA, was formed from Bedford Co., PA.
    McIntosh 1773 He has Matthias and Sophronia marry in 1773.
    1775 Matthias Shanor enlisted in the Revolutionary Army and first served as a PVT.
    LCW I think Matthias Shanor, Sr., and Matthias Shanor, Jr., information is being mixed up.
    30 1776 Has Matthias Shanor and Sophronia Poe marry in 1776.
    1777 14 Jun Matthias Shanor was wounded in the Battle of Brandywine.
    Hoffman 1777 Matthias Shanor was a SGT in COL Crawford's VA Regiment when the Revolutionary War began. He was in the battles of Ritchey's Bridge, Brandywine, and Germantown. He had a pension from age 88 to 92 - S40422.
    1780 Matthias and Sophronia lived in Bedford Co. until 1780. Andrew, son of George Jacob Poe, also lived in Bedford Co. for some time after lelaving home about 1762.
    HBG 1781 Washington Co. was formed from Westmoreland Co.
    1783 Matthias Shanor was mustered out of the army.
    102 Abt 1786 Matthias Shanor moved from Westmoreland Co. to Beaver Co., PA.
    HBG 1788 Alegheny Co. was formed from Westmoreland and Washington Counties.
    CE 1790 Mattthias Shanor had 5 sons and 2 daughters.
    76-3 1800 McIntosh had Sophronia die before 1800.
    30 1800 Matthias and David Shanor paid taxes on their land called "Brady's Run."
    Matthias, Jr., Henry, George and David farmed this land and refined salt from it until their father's death in 1807.
    Abt 1804 Fannie Poe died in Chippewa T., Beaver Co., PA.
    30 1807 Matthias Shanor, Sr., died.
    HBG 1812 Lehigh Co., PA, was formed from Northampton Co., PA.
    102 1824 In his pension papers, Mattias Shanor claimed to have served under CPT James Sulivan for VA and COLs Crawford and Gibson for PA. His appearance at this date was said to be"upwards of 40."
    1828 10 Feb Probate made of Matthias Shanor estate. Matthias Shanor died "near Pittsburg" bef. 10 Feb 1828.
    42-4 1828 10 Feb DAR - Matthias Shanor born1740, not 1736, died 10 Feb 1828. This is the application that has Matthias Shanor, a SGT in the VA Regiment, marry Fannie Poe. No date given.
    VR 1850 07 Feb Will of a Matthias Shanor was probated in Beaver Co., PA. Registered Docket, Book 1, page 272.
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    Projects: Copy Shanor census entries for 1790 through 1850.
    Order Pension S40422 after insuring these numbers are correct.
    Order Matthias Shanor will, Book 1, p272.
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    MISCELLANEOUS
    Hoffman A possible place of birth for Sophronia was Poe's Ferry, Frederick Co., MD.
    Sophronia was probably the eldest child of Jacob Poe.
    30p129&147 Source claims Sophronia was a sister of Andrew and Adam Poe.
    ??? One of the Revolutionary soldiers, not on previous lists, was Matthias Shanor who lived in the vicinity of Georgetown, PA, and who married Fanny Poe, sister of Andrew and Adam Poe, who later settled on the East Branch of Brady's Run in what is now Chippewa Township.
    1904 This farm was owned by Squire Thomas Shanor.
    42-4 In letter, 28nov 73, he claimed Andrew moved to Bedford Co and later persuaded Sophronia and Adam to join him. (Since Andrew didn't leave MD until 1762, this was quite a feat.)
    42-8,76-3 1783 Both have this DOM for Fanny Poe and Matthias Shanor.

    The confusion about his sons may come from the fact that he may have had at least 4 brothers (George, Adam, Henry, and John), at least 3 of whom he named his sons after. See the two Henry 'sons'

  2. Matthias m. Sophronia Fanny POE 1756, Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania. Sophronia (daughter of George Jacob PFAU and Catherine or Elizabeth) b. 1739, Frederick Co., Maryland; d. 1804, Chippewa Twp., Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; bur. Chippewa Twp., Beaver Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

  3. Sophronia Fanny POE b. 1739, Frederick Co., Maryland; d. 1804, Chippewa Twp., Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; bur. Chippewa Twp., Beaver Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:
    "Fanny" may have been from another branch of the family and raised with this nuclear family. Not all sources list her as a child of George Jacob Pfau and Catherine.
    Birth year also listed as 1730.[George Jacob Poe.FTW]


    SURCES: POE1-1-1,42-4,42-8,50-5,76-3,102

    Sophronia (Poe) Shanor was said to be a sister of Andrew and Adam Poe but I have found no proof for the allegation. In his MONOCACY & CATOCTIN, Professor Schildknecht avers that she was their sister.

    Notes:
    Place of marriage also listed as Georgetown, Beaver Co., PA; Westmorland, MD (although there is only a Westmoreland Hills in Maryland); and Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania

    Children:
    1. Henry SHANOR b. 7 Dec 1757, Lehigh Co., Pennsylvania; d. 1832.
    2. 4. Henry SHANOR b. 7 Dec 1775, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania; d. 1841, Morgan Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio; bur. 1841, Morgan Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio.
    3. George SHANOR b. 1780.
    4. David SHANOR b. 22 Feb 1784, Georgetown, Beaver, Pennsylvania; d. 6 Sep 1856, New Sewickley Twp., Beaver Co., Pennsylvania; bur. 6 Sep 1856, Shanor Cem., Beaver, New Sewickley Twp., Pennsylvania.
    5. Adam SHANOR b. 6 Oct 1785, Little, Youghiogheny, Maryland; d. 21 Jul 1853, Morgan, Ohio; bur. 23 Jul 1853, Carey-Lewis Cem., Homer Twp., Morgan Co., Ohio.
    6. Matthias SHANOR, Jr b. 1786, Westmorland, Pennsylvania; d. Mar 1850, Rockland Twp., Venago Co., Pennsylvania.
    7. Barbara SHANOR b. Abt 1787, , Westmorland, Pennsylvania; d. Apr 1848.
    8. Catherine Martha SHANOR b. Abt 1789.

  
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