Marriage: 02 Sep 1913, <strong>Delaware</strong> Co., <strong>NY</strong>v. LILLIE LORD, b. 1868, Wayne Co., PA.vi. RICHARD LORD, b. Abt. 1873, Wayne Co., PA.vii. MARSHALL ARTHUR LORD, b. 08 Mar 1882, Wayne Co., PA; d. Jan 1963, PA.Notes for MARSHALL ARTHUR LORD:Living with his mo<strong>the</strong>r in Sanford, <strong>NY</strong> 1900.Evidently lived in Illinois for a time, his social security number was issued from <strong>the</strong>re.*************************************************************Pennsylvania 1910 Miracode Index RecordName: Marshall A <strong>Lord</strong>Birthplace: PennsylvaniaState: PAAge: 50Color: WEnumeration District: 0135Visit: 0129<strong>County</strong>: MckeanRelation: Head <strong>of</strong> HouseholdO<strong>the</strong>r Residents: Relation Name Age Birth PlaceNiece Mildred Hill 19 Pennsylvania****************************************************************World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 RecordName: Marshall Arthur <strong>Lord</strong>City: New Castle<strong>County</strong>: LawrenceState: PennsylvaniaBirth Date: 8 Mar 1882Race: WhiteRoll: 1907346 DraftBoard: 1*******************************************************************U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 RecordName: Marshall Arthur <strong>Lord</strong>Birth Date: 8 Mar 1882Residence: Fayette, PennsylvaniaBirth: Wayne, PennsylvaniaRoll: WW2_2240846stated he worked for Liberty Powder Co., Mt. Braddock, Fayette, PA**************************************************************40. ALICE 4 LORD (JACOB 3 , JOHN (I) 2 , UNKNOWN 1 ) was born 1845 in Hancock, <strong>Delaware</strong> Co., <strong>NY</strong>, and died Bet. Jul -Aug 1870 in Cameron Co., Pa. She married JAMES SHAFFER Abt. 1865 in Pennsylvania. He was born 11 Oct 1840in Sinnemahoning, Cameron Co., Pa, and died 25 Apr 1923 in Renovo, Clinton Co., Pa.Notes for ALICE LORD:Marguerite Randolph’s notes say— Alice <strong>Lord</strong> “died, I think, at Huntley Pa. buried on hill <strong>the</strong>re”. Does not sayshe was buried in Huntley Cemetery.
More information, no headstone for Alice has been found. She died in <strong>the</strong> summer, at <strong>the</strong> height <strong>of</strong> farmingseason. Wea<strong>the</strong>r alone would have prohibited her being taken back to <strong>Delaware</strong> Co., <strong>NY</strong> for interment in ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> <strong>Lord</strong> cemeteries. She died, was buried, about 4 months after <strong>the</strong> birth <strong>of</strong> her son, Orville. In Dec. <strong>the</strong> familylost <strong>the</strong> first born child, Orville’s only bro<strong>the</strong>r at that time, and more than likely, that child was buried in <strong>the</strong>Mo<strong>the</strong>r’s grave. A monument may have been planned, in <strong>the</strong> ensuing new marriage, more children, time slippedby, it wasn’t taken care <strong>of</strong>.Notes for JAMES SHAFFER:All information about this line comes from Denise Shaffer-Zito, who generously sent not only her direct lineinformation, but all she had recorded about <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r immediate <strong>Lord</strong> family members who lived around Alice.Denise descends from Orville.DEATH OF JAMES A. SHAFER AT THE RENOVO HOSPITAL(Renovo Daily Record, April 26, 1923)James A. Shafer, an aged and respected resident <strong>of</strong> South Renovo, died at <strong>the</strong> Renovo hospital at 2:15 o’clockyesterday afternoon <strong>of</strong> gangrene and diseases incident to advanced age. Mr. Shafer was born October 11, 1840, atSinnemahoning, and resided <strong>the</strong>re until about three years ago, having been engaged in farming. Mr. Shafer had hisright foot frozen, which caused gangrene and as a result <strong>the</strong> foot was amputated at <strong>the</strong> Williamsport Hospital aboutfour years ago. Some time ago gangrene developed in his left foot, and about six weeks ago he was taken to <strong>the</strong>Renovo Hospital for treatment. He is survived by his wife, three sons, and one daughter: Orville Shafer, Benezette,Pa.; Ralph G. Shafer, Oil City, Pa.; <strong>John</strong> K. Shafer, South Renovo; and Miss Alice E. Shafer, <strong>of</strong> South Renovo; alsoby 7 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Luzerna Huntley <strong>of</strong> Emporium, Pa. The funeralwill be held at 1 o’clock on Saturday afternoon at <strong>the</strong> residence <strong>of</strong> his son, <strong>John</strong> K. Shafer, No. 270 SusquehannaAvenue, South Renovo and will be conducted by Rev. Dr. B.A. Salter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Methodist Church. Interment will bemade in <strong>the</strong> cemetery at North Bend.Collins, Ira B., “Royally Rugged Cameron <strong>County</strong>,” 1976, pg.. 4 (Printed by Nupp Printing Company, Sykesville,Pennsylvania)In <strong>the</strong> latter half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1800’s <strong>the</strong>re was a big development in camp meetings and revivals. The people <strong>of</strong>Sinnemahoning seem to have a knack <strong>of</strong> drawing large crowds. They had a big camp meeting ground where <strong>the</strong>railroad ran special trains to bring in <strong>the</strong> crowds. Several preachers would be <strong>the</strong>re to care for <strong>the</strong> people. Onepreacher was a hometown man known as Speaker Jim Shaffer. It was no trouble to get Speaker Jim to preach, <strong>the</strong>job was to get him to stop. During <strong>the</strong> day <strong>the</strong>y would <strong>of</strong>fer prayers. When Speaker Jim started to pray <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rpreachers would say “Amen” when he scored a point. He prayed on and on. Finally <strong>the</strong> preachers would shout“AMEN” and close his prayer for him.________________________________________________________1870 Census Cameron Co. Gibson Twp, pg 499B11 173 168 Shaffer James A. 30 M W Laborer . . PA12 173 168 Shaffer Alice 35 F W Housekeeper . . New York13 173 168 <strong>Lord</strong> Jacob 19 M W Laborer . . New York (bro<strong>the</strong>r to Alice - sss)14 173 168 Shaffer Herman 2 M W At Home . . PA15 173 168 Shaffer James 4/12 M W At Home . . P A . . (month born) March .Note that Orville, 4 months, is listed here as “James.” No idea why._______________________________________In <strong>the</strong> 1880 census <strong>of</strong> Cameron <strong>County</strong>, PA, Driftwood Borough, James “K.” Shaffer lists his occupation as abutcher and lives with wife Ruth, sons Orvile and Charles A.James was buried, 1923, North Bend Cemetery, North Bend, Clinton Co, PA His varied occupations included:Farmer, miller, butcher <strong>of</strong> Sinnamahoning, PA
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