SHARDELOW, William Duffield

Male 1934 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SHARDELOW, William Duffield was born in 1934 in Ohio, USA (son of SHARDELOW, Duffield Allen and DELSCAMP, Jeannette).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Miscellaneous as specified: 5 Dec 1953, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; William is usher at his sister Patricia's wedding
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 1954, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA; Miami university student at time of grandmother Katie's death
    • Professional position/status: Sep 1955, Naval Supply School, Athens, Georgia, USA; Doing a course here & left for here after wedding with wife
    • Professional position/status: 7 Jul 1957; Lieutenant in US Navy
    • Residence: 2 Sep 1987, Ramsay, New Jersey, USA; Source: Dayton Daily News, 2 Sep 1987

    William married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SHARDELOW, Duffield Allen was born in 1902 in Ohio, USA (son of SHARDELOW, Harry and LONG, Katherine); died on 3 Jun 1961 in Centerville, Dayton, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Professional position/status: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA; Graduated
    • Residence: 15 Oct 1953, 5234 Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Hosted marriage of Margaret and Dwight Young here.
    • Professional position/status: 1954, Detroit, Michigan, USA; Assistant district sales manager of the Republic Steel corporation, at the time of his mother's death.
    • Residence: Sep 1956, Birmingham, Detroit, Michigan, USA; Living here when granddaughter Lisa Cole born
    • Residence: Aug 1960, Birmingham, Detroit to Bennington Road, Bloomfield, Detroit, Michigan, USA; Move. Surprise housewarming arranged by the Dale Douglasses at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Source: Detroit Free Press, 21 Nov 1960.

    Duffield married DELSCAMP, Jeannette. Jeannette was born in 1905 in Ohio, USA; died on 2 Mar 1964 in Christian R Holmes Memorial Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  DELSCAMP, Jeannette was born in 1905 in Ohio, USA; died on 2 Mar 1964 in Christian R Holmes Memorial Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 15 Oct 1953, 5234 Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Hosted marriage of Duffield's sister Margaret and Dwight Young here.
    • Residence: Aug 1960, Birmingham, Detroit to Bennington Road, Bloomfield, Detroit, Michigan, USA; Move. Surprise housewarming arranged by the Dale Douglasses at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Source: Detroit Free Press, 21 Nov 1960.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Cincinnati Enquirer reporting her death states that she had a daughter Mrs John DeReamer - not sure if this is Patricia remarrying or another daughter

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 1. SHARDELOW, William Duffield was born in 1934 in Ohio, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  SHARDELOW, Harry was born in 1870 in Ohio, USA (son of SHARDELOW, Joseph and MILLER, Margaret); died on 25 Jun 1950 in College Hill Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, USA; was buried on 28 Jun 1950 in Centerville, Dayton, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Professional position/status: Charter member of the Woodmen of the World.
    • Professional position/status: 1900 (about) - 1950 (about), Dayton, Ohio, USA; Sporting goods. 30 years with Shroyer Sporting Goods Co. & 20 years with Niehaus and Dohse Sporting Goods Store. Source: Dayton Daily News and The Journal Herald, Dayton.
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 31 Oct 1899, Locust Street, Dayton, Ohio, USA; Harry and Katherine 5th wedding anniversary celebration. Harry's brother Dan Shardelow "afforded much amusement" with his graphophone, a sound playing device invented in 1885 by Scottish inventor of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell. Source: Dayton Herald, 1 Nov 1899.
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 11 Nov 1913, Beckel Hotel, Dayton, Ohio, USA; Harry, in charge of the Shroyer bicycle and motorcycle department, promulgated a dinner for Dayton Mayor-Elect owner of the store. 34 employees attended the surprise function immediately after work. Source: Dayton Daily News, 11 Nov 1913.
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 23 Jun 1937, Dayton, Ohio, USA; Harry and also Charles Niehaus were summonsed to testify that they sold two automatic pistols to a man who murdered a federal officer in Topeka, Kansas. The sales took place on separate occasions at the Niehaus & Dohse Sporting Goods store where they worked. The purchaser used a different false name each time. They identified him. The federal officer is described as a 'G Man'.

    Harry married LONG, Katherine on 5 Nov 1894 in Montgomery, Ohio, USA. Katherine (daughter of LONG) was born in 1873; died on 13 Feb 1954 in 342 Telford Avenue, Datyon, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  LONG, Katherine was born in 1873 (daughter of LONG); died on 13 Feb 1954 in 342 Telford Avenue, Datyon, Ohio, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Miscellaneous as specified: 31 Oct 1899, Locust Street, Dayton, Ohio, USA; Harry and Katherine 5th wedding anniversary celebration. Harry's brother Dan Shardelow "afforded much amusement" with his graphophone, a sound playing device invented in 1885 by Scottish inventor of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell.

    Children:
    1. SHARDELOW, Margaret Ellen was born in 1895 in Ohio, USA; died on 29 Aug 1987.
    2. 2. SHARDELOW, Duffield Allen was born in 1902 in Ohio, USA; died on 3 Jun 1961 in Centerville, Dayton, Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  SHARDELOW, Joseph was born on 21 May 1828 in Calais, Maine USA or Nova Scotia, Canada (son of SHARDELOW); died on 6 May 1912 in Soldiers Home, Dayton, Ohio, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Departure: 1838, Calais, Maine, USA; The three brothers "shipped aboard different vessels and the sister went to live with a family in Calais". Source is 1909 Dayton Herald article about Joseph.
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 1840, New Brunswick, Canada; Shipwrecked off the coast of New Brunswick. Source: Dayton Herald article 1909.
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 1846; Enlisted in US Navy to fight in Mexican War
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 25 Oct 1854, Balaklava, Sebastapol, Crimea, Russia; Joe witnessed the charge of the Light Brigade
    • Professional position/status: 15 Jun 1857, New York, New York, USA; Enlists with US Navy Source is US Naval Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 1866-1938
    • Professional position/status: 15 Jun 1859, New York, New York, USA; Discharged from US Navy Source is US Naval Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 1866-1938
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 1861, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Enlists in USA Navy to fight for the Union in the American Civil War. Assigned to the sloop-of-war Lancaster, now a guardship. Severely wounded and laid up for some time, then returns.
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 10 May 1861, St Louis, Missouri, USA; Dayton newspaper story states he volunteers on Mississippi gunboats on 18 May 1862, boarding packet at St Paul, Minnesota and took passage for St Louis (500 miles journey). Worked on the Essex, signed up for one year but was compelled to stay until the end of the war (1865). Wounded again at Vicksburg, Mississippi. According to US Naval Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 1866-1938, this was 10 May 1861 - official record likely to be more accurate than his own story given to newspaper.
    • Professional position/status: 4 Oct 1864, Cairo, Illinois, USA; Discharged from US Navy Source is US Naval Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 1866-1938
    • Miscellaneous as specified: 1 Dec 1900, New York, USA; Joseph Shardalow (a not e) is named as one of many defendants in a New York Tribune newspaper notice of summons to the New York state Supreme Court. No indication of the offence/accusation. Other defendants include E N Little & Sons which was a New York painting company ("Little the big painter"). nb Joseph Shardelow was at this time residing in the Soldiers Home in Dayton, Ohio but after his sailor/soldier career he was a painter.
    • Residence: 9 Mar 1909, Soldiers Home, Ohio, USA; Dayton Herald article about Joe says he was living here. Is this the same place he was living in the 1910 Census? The article includes a photo of him standing and tells his life story as a sailor who travelled the world and fought in four wars. He witnessed the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava.
    • Residence: 15 Apr 1910, Jefferson, Cleveland, Ohio, USA; 1910 USA Census shows Joseph as an inmate in the National Military Home here. It states he was born in Indiana although we think it was Calais, Maine because that was what a Dayton Herald newspaper article in 1909 says that is where he was born and specifies his precise date of birth. The 1910 Census also says his father and mother were born in Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    1920 USA Census says Harry Shardelow's father (Joseph) was born in Maine.
    1910 USA Census says Daniel J Shardelow's father (Joseph) was born in Maine.
    1909 Dayton Herald newspaper article says Joseph was born in Calais, Maine.
    1900 USA Census says Joseph was born in Maine and that his father was born in England and his mother in Scotland.
    1900 USA Census also says Lewis' father (Joseph) was born in "Canada (Eng)".
    1880 USA Census says Joseph was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. Calais, Maine is on the USA-Canada border and is about 100 miles across the sea from Nova Scotia.

    Conclusion: it seems probable that he was born at Calais or closeby over the border in New Brunswick, Canada.


    Name:
    Joe also had two stepchildren, Mr W H Allen, Woonsocket, South Dakota and Mrs Katie Allen of Daytona.
    Source: Daytona Herald article 1909.

    Joseph married MILLER, Margaret on 17 Apr 1865 in Troy, Ohio, USA. Margaret (daughter of MILLER, Daniel) was born in 1839; died in 1897. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  MILLER, Margaret was born in 1839 (daughter of MILLER, Daniel); died in 1897.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Miscellaneous as specified: 19 Jun 1894, Leroy Street, Dayton, Ohio, USA; Her niece Tillie Fry of Shiloh (up towards Lake Erie) visits her - Dayton Herald

    Notes:

    Married:
    Reported in the Troy Times newspaper on this date (marriage probs before that).

    "April the ninth 1865. I dashed frantically into the sea of bliss, or to use a nautical phrase, I got spliced to Mrs Maggie B Allen of Troy Ohio."
    Source: Dayton Herald article 1909.

    Children:
    1. SHARDELOW, Lewis was born on 11 Jan 1866 in Ohio, USA; died on 20 Aug 1914 in Carrmonte, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
    2. SHARDELOW, Daniel J was born in 1869 in Ohio, USA; died in 1932.
    3. 4. SHARDELOW, Harry was born in 1870 in Ohio, USA; died on 25 Jun 1950 in College Hill Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, USA; was buried on 28 Jun 1950 in Centerville, Dayton, Ohio.
    4. SHARDELOW, Evaline was born in 1876 in Ohio, USA; died in 1935.
    5. SHARDELOW, William died in > 1950.

  3. 10.  LONG was born in Germany.
    Children:
    1. 5. LONG, Katherine was born in 1873; died on 13 Feb 1954 in 342 Telford Avenue, Datyon, Ohio, USA.
    2. LONG, George
    3. LONG, Harry
    4. LONG