He married to Mary Jane "Jennie" Welch.
Samuel appears in the 1920 census of Manchester Township, Morgan County, Ohio, age 64, farmer, with sons Harry and Fred S. and daughters Bessy B. Reed and Wava at home. Samuel was a farmer.
Zanesville Signal, Oct 4, 1927:
Samuel Shuster was found dead in bed Friday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. P. A. Flowers of Zeno. Mr. Shuster was in his usual health when he retired on Thursday night. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. P. A. Flowers, with whom he made his home; Mrs. Wava Scott of Zanesville; Mrs. Bessie Reed, Fred and Harry Shuster of Renrock, and Elmer Shuster of Cumberland, Rt. 5. Funeral services were held at 10 o'clock Sunday at the Ark Springs Church, conducted by Rev. W. L. Cook. Burial was made in Windy Hill Cemetery.
He married to Mary Jane "Jennie" Welch.
Samuel appears in the 1920 census of Manchester Township, Morgan County, Ohio, age 64, farmer, with sons Harry and Fred S. and daughters Bessy B. Reed and Wava at home. Samuel was a farmer.
Zanesville Signal, Oct 4, 1927:
Samuel Shuster was found dead in bed Friday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. P. A. Flowers of Zeno. Mr. Shuster was in his usual health when he retired on Thursday night. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. P. A. Flowers, with whom he made his home; Mrs. Wava Scott of Zanesville; Mrs. Bessie Reed, Fred and Harry Shuster of Renrock, and Elmer Shuster of Cumberland, Rt. 5. Funeral services were held at 10 o'clock Sunday at the Ark Springs Church, conducted by Rev. W. L. Cook. Burial was made in Windy Hill Cemetery.
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