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Isaac Shannon

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Isaac Shannon

Birth
Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Oct 1885 (aged 81)
Clark, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Keene Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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AGED 81yr 5mo 25d
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Isaac Shannon, a farmer, was born on the 5th of May, 1804 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, the son of Isaac & Jane (Porter) Shannon. In 1808, about the age of 4 years, he and the large family rode wagons, moving from Fayette Co., Pennsylvania to Jefferson County, Ohio where they stayed until 1826 when most the family moved to Coshocton County. Isaac married on the 12th of January, 1826 at Harrison Co., Ohio, to Sarah Stone, daughter of Jeremiah & Hannah (Reed) Stone. Isaac & Sarah had nine Children; Jeremiah S. 1827, Jane L. 1830, Isaac M. 1833, William 1835, Hannah A. 1838, Harvey 1841, Mary E. 1843, Cynthia 1846, Lucy M. 1848, and Edna Shannon 1849?. TJD2011
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The Coshocton Age - Saturday, Nov.7, 1885, page 8

We are commanded to weep with those who weep and rejoice with those who rejoice; hence this article contains both sorrow and joy. Mr. Isaac Shannon, brother of Mrs. Glover, whose death was mentioned in last weeks Age, died Friday Oct. 30 at his residence in Clark township at which place he had resided over half a century. Mr. S. was a quiet, peaceable, loyal citizen, a true christian, and beloved by all who knew him. He quietly and peaceably fell asleep on the bosom of Him he loved so well, and had served so truly and faithfully from youth up. His age was 82. He was interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Keene on Nov. 1.
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Many Shannon's received a strict Presbyterian / Christian up-bringing on large farms shared with eleven or more other brothers, sisters and many other family relations. At this time the Shannon family was literally huge, direct relatives numbering in the hundreds. The Shannon family is generally a very talented bunch, taming the wilds and adapting to about any conditions. They had many musicians, artists, inventors, builders, teachers, as well as their fair share of very respected farmers and business merchants in their history. They were almost always very religious as many other families were at the time and left a serious wealth of information at the churches near where they lived. TJD2014
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**** I have been attempting to include every single shred of information I have for the Shannon family into these Find-a-Grave memorials to share with the world. Please do not copy/paste my writing, pictures and materials to other things or sites without including proper credits.
AGED 81yr 5mo 25d
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Isaac Shannon, a farmer, was born on the 5th of May, 1804 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, the son of Isaac & Jane (Porter) Shannon. In 1808, about the age of 4 years, he and the large family rode wagons, moving from Fayette Co., Pennsylvania to Jefferson County, Ohio where they stayed until 1826 when most the family moved to Coshocton County. Isaac married on the 12th of January, 1826 at Harrison Co., Ohio, to Sarah Stone, daughter of Jeremiah & Hannah (Reed) Stone. Isaac & Sarah had nine Children; Jeremiah S. 1827, Jane L. 1830, Isaac M. 1833, William 1835, Hannah A. 1838, Harvey 1841, Mary E. 1843, Cynthia 1846, Lucy M. 1848, and Edna Shannon 1849?. TJD2011
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The Coshocton Age - Saturday, Nov.7, 1885, page 8

We are commanded to weep with those who weep and rejoice with those who rejoice; hence this article contains both sorrow and joy. Mr. Isaac Shannon, brother of Mrs. Glover, whose death was mentioned in last weeks Age, died Friday Oct. 30 at his residence in Clark township at which place he had resided over half a century. Mr. S. was a quiet, peaceable, loyal citizen, a true christian, and beloved by all who knew him. He quietly and peaceably fell asleep on the bosom of Him he loved so well, and had served so truly and faithfully from youth up. His age was 82. He was interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Keene on Nov. 1.
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Many Shannon's received a strict Presbyterian / Christian up-bringing on large farms shared with eleven or more other brothers, sisters and many other family relations. At this time the Shannon family was literally huge, direct relatives numbering in the hundreds. The Shannon family is generally a very talented bunch, taming the wilds and adapting to about any conditions. They had many musicians, artists, inventors, builders, teachers, as well as their fair share of very respected farmers and business merchants in their history. They were almost always very religious as many other families were at the time and left a serious wealth of information at the churches near where they lived. TJD2014
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**** I have been attempting to include every single shred of information I have for the Shannon family into these Find-a-Grave memorials to share with the world. Please do not copy/paste my writing, pictures and materials to other things or sites without including proper credits.


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