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Charles F Shell

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Charles F Shell

Birth
Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Death
Jun 1883 (aged 53)
Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Veteran of the Civil War Co "H" 51st MO INF

Husband of Sarah Moore Shell. Father of five known children and one unknown: Albert, Edburt, Anna, Charles and Manfred
Interred in northcentral area next to wife and surounded by tiger lilies.

History of Nodaway County 1882 (MO)
Charles F. Shell
Farmer and carpenter, section 17, is a native of Bartholomew County, Indiana, where he was born August 3, 1829. He was a son of Charles F. and Elizabeth H. Shell. The former was a native of Pennsylvania, born November 24, 1774, and died October 9, 1851. His mother, a native of North Carolina, was born June 2 1787, and died February 13, 1867. They were married in 1800, and settled in North Carolina, and, in 1827, moved to Bartholomew County, Indiana. They came to Platte County, Missouri, in 1846. Charles F. passed his early days in his native county, and with his parents, moved to Platte County, Missouri. He was married to Miss Sarah Moore, a native of Monroe County, Ohio. She was born July 27, 1830, and was a daughter of Elisha and Annie (Keene) Moore. Her father was a native of Redstone, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, born in December, 1787; he died January 30, 1849. The mother, a native of Culpeper County, Virginia, was born in 1779, and died in 1851. They were married in 1809, and then settled in Belmont County, Ohio, moving from there to Monroe County, Ohio, in 1842, and thence to Platte County, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Shell settled in Atchison County, Kansas, in 1857, and returned to Platte County, Missouri, in 1858. Nodaway County, Missouri, became their home in the spring of 1860, locating near where they now reside. Mr. and Mrs. S. have a family of five Children: Odbert L., Edbert T., Annie E., Charles K. and Elisha F. During the war, Mr. Shell enlisted in Company K., Fifty- first Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and did post duty in Missouri. He was mustered out at St Louis August 28, 1865, and then returned to Nodaway County, where he devoted his time to working at his trade.


Veteran of the Civil War Co "H" 51st MO INF

Husband of Sarah Moore Shell. Father of five known children and one unknown: Albert, Edburt, Anna, Charles and Manfred
Interred in northcentral area next to wife and surounded by tiger lilies.

History of Nodaway County 1882 (MO)
Charles F. Shell
Farmer and carpenter, section 17, is a native of Bartholomew County, Indiana, where he was born August 3, 1829. He was a son of Charles F. and Elizabeth H. Shell. The former was a native of Pennsylvania, born November 24, 1774, and died October 9, 1851. His mother, a native of North Carolina, was born June 2 1787, and died February 13, 1867. They were married in 1800, and settled in North Carolina, and, in 1827, moved to Bartholomew County, Indiana. They came to Platte County, Missouri, in 1846. Charles F. passed his early days in his native county, and with his parents, moved to Platte County, Missouri. He was married to Miss Sarah Moore, a native of Monroe County, Ohio. She was born July 27, 1830, and was a daughter of Elisha and Annie (Keene) Moore. Her father was a native of Redstone, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, born in December, 1787; he died January 30, 1849. The mother, a native of Culpeper County, Virginia, was born in 1779, and died in 1851. They were married in 1809, and then settled in Belmont County, Ohio, moving from there to Monroe County, Ohio, in 1842, and thence to Platte County, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Shell settled in Atchison County, Kansas, in 1857, and returned to Platte County, Missouri, in 1858. Nodaway County, Missouri, became their home in the spring of 1860, locating near where they now reside. Mr. and Mrs. S. have a family of five Children: Odbert L., Edbert T., Annie E., Charles K. and Elisha F. During the war, Mr. Shell enlisted in Company K., Fifty- first Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and did post duty in Missouri. He was mustered out at St Louis August 28, 1865, and then returned to Nodaway County, where he devoted his time to working at his trade.




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