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    1. Re: [SHAFFER-L] William, Indiana/Missouri
    2. G. S. Shaffer
    3. I have some good leads!!!! Right now I am swamped, but the Missouri location & the name Reagan matches with a relative I talked to in Mercer Co. MO (on the MO-IA border in the center of the state). I talked with a library worker there nicknamed "Pink," who probably could tell you much more quickly than me. Try calling to get hold of her there in the county seat, can't think of the name but it is the home of Calamity Jane. Pink either married a Ragan or was before she married. I talked to a man that she introduced me to who she said in 1991 or so whas 105! My relatives went there in 1840 from Gallia County OH. Others followed. They also had Indiana connections, but my direct descendants didn't. I think the town is Princeton, MO. I can tell you alittle more later. There is a picture with one of my g-g-g-g-aunts & what must have been a family reunion. Rev. G. S. Shaffer Silver Spring MD (transplanted Buckeye) On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Valerie H. Auld wrote: > Hi Shaffer researchers! > > I am still searching for my Shaffer ancestors and thought I'd see if > anything clicks here. My g-grandfather, William Shaffer (I don't know if > he had a middle name?), was born in 1868, according to his obit in Tipton > Co. IN. My mother remembers him (she was about 8 when he died). She > remembers that he was not raised by his natural parents. He somehow as a > young boy came to Caldwell Co. MO (in NW MO) and lived with the family of > Pleasant Shaffer. > > According to his obit he had 2 half brothers, one named Amsie Warden, and > one half sister possibly named Becky. We know he was very close with > William Reagan, who is buried next to him and we believe that may be the > other half brother. > > William Shaffer married Mary Cormany in 1888 and they had 11 children, > one of whom was my grandmother. William died in Caldwell Co. MO in 1941. > > > My grandmother and her brothers and sisters said he never would discuss > his family and they were always under the impression that he was truly > born a Shaffer, but because of the lack of full brothers/sisters with the > same name it's hard to tell. I have spoken with a 90 year old man who > was the grandson of Pleasant Shaffer who remembers my g-grandfather. He > said he truly didn't know where William came from but he was raised by > Pleasant who treated him as he did his own son's. His impression was > that William may have been a nephew or some other relative of Pleasant > (but not Pleasant's son), since Pleasant also migrated to MO from IN and > maybe his mother couldn't take care of him and let Pleasant take him > (although they came to MO at different times). The other possiblity is > that he never really was a Shaffer and that in living with and being > raised by Pleasant Shaffer he just took on the last name. > > Anybody have any clues or suggestions? Anybody researching Shaffer's in > Indiana? Anybody have Pleasant in their tree? I would love help on this > mystery! > > Valerie Auld > [email protected] > > _____________________________________________________________________ > You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > >

    02/27/1998 12:00:26