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Hannah Stone <I>Farley</I> Shepard

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Hannah Stone Farley Shepard

Birth
Death
21 Mar 1885 (aged 60)
Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.6776397, Longitude: -88.360719
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SHEPARD, James M. 1853-1922
Anna Black his wife 1862-1910

SHEPARD, James C. husband Feb 6, 1828 June 13, 1896
Hannah S. his wife Sept 15, 1824 - Mar 21, 1885
Elizabeth F. June 9, 1850 - Nov 13, 1863
Michael Jan 24, 1855 - Feb 13, 1856

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Genealogical History of William Shepard of Fossecut, Northamptonshire, England, And Some of His Descendants – George Leonard Shepard

Page 53: SEVENTH GENERATION.
89. Jeremiah, b.Jan 1, 1817; m. April 20, 1841, Ellen Theodocia Brown, b. Liverpool, Eng., Jan 15, 1820.
90. James C., b;Feb 6, 1820;m. June 27 (29 Salem. Rec) 1848 Hannah Stone Farley, dau. of John ??Farley and ?Elizabeth (Fuller), b. Sepet 16, 1824; d. Mar. 21, 1885.
91. Ruth C., b. Feb 6, 1820; m. Dec 22, 1842, Charles sFrederick ?Richardson, who d. May 24, 1854.

SEVENTH GENERATION.
(92) MICHAEL, (78), son of Jeremiah (Thomas, Nathaniel, Jeremiah, Thomas, William) b. Salem, Sept 4, 1786;d. Oct. 10, 1856. In connection with his decease the "Salem Gazette" has the following obituary: -
"In this city 105h inst. Michael Shepard, Esq., age 70 years, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude and resignation. Mr. Shepard has been one of our most distinguished and successful merchants" and was extensively engaged in the Zanzibar trade. "He was one of those who knew the true value of wealth and liberally contributed to al objects that are promotive of the good of mankind. Many will elapse before the void created by his decease will be filled and long will his memory be cherished in this community as an ardent and sincere friend to all good works.
He became a member of the First Baptist Church in Salem about the year 1813, and was prominently indentified with all its interests for forty-three years until his decease.
As a merchant, he was successful in the accumulation of a large competency which he generally bestowed during his life and by will among various institutions of charity.
He well preserved amidst the cares of extensive and successful...
SHEPARD, James M. 1853-1922
Anna Black his wife 1862-1910

SHEPARD, James C. husband Feb 6, 1828 June 13, 1896
Hannah S. his wife Sept 15, 1824 - Mar 21, 1885
Elizabeth F. June 9, 1850 - Nov 13, 1863
Michael Jan 24, 1855 - Feb 13, 1856

* * * *
Genealogical History of William Shepard of Fossecut, Northamptonshire, England, And Some of His Descendants – George Leonard Shepard

Page 53: SEVENTH GENERATION.
89. Jeremiah, b.Jan 1, 1817; m. April 20, 1841, Ellen Theodocia Brown, b. Liverpool, Eng., Jan 15, 1820.
90. James C., b;Feb 6, 1820;m. June 27 (29 Salem. Rec) 1848 Hannah Stone Farley, dau. of John ??Farley and ?Elizabeth (Fuller), b. Sepet 16, 1824; d. Mar. 21, 1885.
91. Ruth C., b. Feb 6, 1820; m. Dec 22, 1842, Charles sFrederick ?Richardson, who d. May 24, 1854.

SEVENTH GENERATION.
(92) MICHAEL, (78), son of Jeremiah (Thomas, Nathaniel, Jeremiah, Thomas, William) b. Salem, Sept 4, 1786;d. Oct. 10, 1856. In connection with his decease the "Salem Gazette" has the following obituary: -
"In this city 105h inst. Michael Shepard, Esq., age 70 years, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude and resignation. Mr. Shepard has been one of our most distinguished and successful merchants" and was extensively engaged in the Zanzibar trade. "He was one of those who knew the true value of wealth and liberally contributed to al objects that are promotive of the good of mankind. Many will elapse before the void created by his decease will be filled and long will his memory be cherished in this community as an ardent and sincere friend to all good works.
He became a member of the First Baptist Church in Salem about the year 1813, and was prominently indentified with all its interests for forty-three years until his decease.
As a merchant, he was successful in the accumulation of a large competency which he generally bestowed during his life and by will among various institutions of charity.
He well preserved amidst the cares of extensive and successful...


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