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Israel Shanabrook
(1813-1900)
Susan Rife
(1818-1903)
Michael John O'Keeffe
(1819-1869)
Margaret O'Shea
(1827-1912)
David Scott Shanabrook
(1841-1918)
Mary O'Keeffe
(1847-1919)
Anna May Shanabrook
(1867-1938)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Arthur C. Towner

Anna May Shanabrook 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

  • Born: 10 July 1867, Greencastle, PA 1 3 4 5 6 7
  • Marriage (1): Arthur C. Towner on 3 July 1888 in Mauston, WI 1 2 3
  • Died: 23 January 1938, Wheeling, WV at age 70 3
  • Buried: 26 January 1938, Riverview Cemetery, Richmond, , Virginia, United States 3
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bullet  Death Notes:


Name: May Tyndall
Event Date: 23 Jan 1938
Event Place: Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia
Gender: Female
Age (Expanded): 70 years 6 months 13 days
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1867
Birthplace: Green Castle, Pa.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: William Arthur Tyndall
Father's Name: David S. Shanabrook
Mother's Name: Mary O'Keefe
Mother's Birthplace: Canada
Occupation: Housewife
Residence Place: Richmond, Va.
Burial Place: Richmond, Va.
Burial Date: 26 Jan 1938
Affiliate Repository Type: County Records

Citing this Record
"West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9HV-W7C : 10 March 2018), Mary O'Keefe in entry for May Tyndall, 23 Jan 1938; citing Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia, County Records, Series #75, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 857,616.
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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• She has alternate birth date of 1869 and a birth location of Pennsylvania.

This birth year was referenced by her age of 50 on the 1920 US Census.
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• She appeared on the 1870 US Census in Greencastle, PA on 20 July 1870. 5

1870 US Census
Page 34, Family 278
Greencastle Borough, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Anna M. Shanabrook..2..PA

(Living with parents.)
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• She appeared on the 1880 US Census in Clay Township, Saline, MO on 1 June 1880. 6

1880 US Census
Page 599B, District 72, Family 15, Roll 0716
Clay Township, Saline County, Missouri
Annie Shanabrook..Daughter..12..PA

(Living with parents.)
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• She appeared on the 1885 Minnesota State Census in Winona, MN in May 1885. 7

1885 Minnesota State Census
Page 285, Family 829
Winona, Winona County, Minnesota
Anna Schanbrook..18..PA

(Living with parents.)
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• She appeared on the 1900 US Census in Sioux City, IA on 14 June 1900. 1

1900 US Census
Sheet 24B, District 169, Family 503, Roll 467
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa
1108 Seventh Street, house rented
Married 12 yrs
Anna Towner..Wife..Jul 1867.32..PA..4/3

(Living with husband and 3 daughters.)
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• She appeared on the 1910 US Census in Wilmington, NC on 24 April 1910. 2

1910 US Census
Sheet 7B, District 88, Family 120, Roll 1124
Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina
307 North 4th Street; Home rented
Married 21 years
Mary Tyndall..Wife..36..PA..4/3

(Apparently using anew name and living with same husband and 3 daughters.)

NOTE - If her birth date was 10 Jul 1867, then her age should have been 42 instead of 36.

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• She appeared on the 1910 US Census in York, PA on 25 April 1910. 8

1910 US Census
Sheet 12A, District 118, Family 296, Roll 1435
York, York County, Pennsylvania
200 Beadin(?) Street; Home owned, with mortgage
Annie Shanabrook..Sister..44..PA..Housekeeper, Saloon..Widowed

(Living with divorced brother, William, and his 2 sons.)

NOTE - Annie was reverting to her maiden name and claiming that she was widowed but in reality her husband was living in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina.

The strangest thing about this census record is that she and her husband were enumerated in North Carolina just one day earlier but under a different name. Their three daughters were living with them and they also were using a different surname. Why would her brother, William, claim that she was living with him in York, Pennsylvania?)

NOTE - If her birth date was 10 Jul 1867, then her age should have been 42 instead of 44.
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• She appeared on the 1920 US Census in Richmond, VA on 3 January 1920. 9

1920 US Census
Sheet 4A, District 64, Family 79, Roll 1909
Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia
1718A West Main Street; Home rented
May Tyndall..Head..50..PA..married
Mary G. Tyndall..Daughter..29..IA..Stenographer, Store..single
Ernest F. Bluethgen..Son-in-Law..26..VA..Bookkeeper, Florist
Florence M. Bluethgen..Daughter..21..WI..Complaint Clerk, Department Store
Agatha F. Bluethgen..Granddaughter..5m..VA

(Living with 1 daughter, Mary, and 1 married daughter, Florence, with her family.)

NOTE - The husband, William Tyndall, aka Arthur Towner, was living separately in Portsmouth (Independent City), , Virginia.

NOTE - If her birth date was 10 Jul 1867, then her age should have been 52 instead of 50.
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• She was buried on 26 January 1938 in the Riverview Cemetery in Richmond, VA.

PLOT: Section M-2
Find A Grave Memorial 169742237
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Anna married Arthur C. Towner, son of Richard Collier Towner and Helen L. Turner, on 3 July 1888 in Mauston, WI.1 2 3 (Arthur C. Towner was born in September 1865 in Michigan 1 11 12 and died after 1 January 1920.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

• They appeared on the 1900 US Census in Sioux City, IA on 14 June 1900. 1

1900 US Census
Sheet 24B, District 169, Family 503, Roll 467
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa
1108 Seventh Street, house rented
Married 12 yrs
Arthur Towner..Head..Sep 1865..34..MI..Locomotive Firm
Anna Towner..Wife..Jul 1867.32..PA..4/3
Mabel Towner..Daughter..Jul 1892..7..IA..At School
Gatha Towner..Daughter..Feb 1895..5..IA
Florence Towner..Daughter..Oct 1897..2..WI
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• They appeared on the 1910 US Census in Wilmington, NC on 24 April 1910. 2

1910 US Census
Sheet 7B, District 88, Family 120, Roll 1124
Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina
307 North 4th Street; Home rented
Married 21 years
William Tyndall..Head..42..MI..Locomotive Engineer
Mary Tyndall..Wife..36..PA..4/3
Mable Tyndall..Daughter..17..IA
Agath Tyndall..Daughter..15..IA
Florence Tyndall..Daughter..12..WI
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• They resided in Cincinnati, OH in January 1919.
In her mother's obituary, Anna was listed as a surviving child:
- Mrs. Arthur Towner (Anna) living in Cincinnati

NOTE - What is interesting about this info from her mother's obituary is that it gives the previous surname of "Towner" for Anna and her husband, Arthur. According to the 1920 census which was taken about 12 months later, Anna, her husband, and all 3 of their daughters are using the Tyndall surname in North Carolina. Either the switch of surnames occured beween 1919 and 1920, or Anna's mother may not have known about it if it occured earlier than 1919.
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bullet  Marriage Notes:


Groom's Name: Arthur C. Towner
Groom's Birthplace: Michigan
Bride's Name: Anna M. Shanabrook
Bride's Birthplace: Greencastle, Pa.
Marriage Date: 03 Jul 1888
Marriage Place: Mauston, Juneau, Wisconsin
Groom's Father's Name: Richard C. Towner
Groom's Mother's Name: Helen L. Turner
Bride's Father's Name: D. S. Shanabrook
Bride's Mother's Name: Mary Keefe
Groom's Race: White
Bride's Race: White
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00352-5
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1276049
Reference Number: 1164

Source Citation
"Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRPW-ML6 : accessed 11 July 2012), Anna M. Shanabrook, 1888.
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There are several reasons that I believe Anna's first husband, Arthur C. Towner, and her second husband, William Arthur Tyndall, ARE THE SAME PERSON.

1. I can't find any record of a marriage involving William Arthur Tyndall. In fact, I can't find anything about William Arthur Tyndall other than when he appears in the census with the Towner family members.

2. Notice the use of the name "Arthur" in both names.

3. Notice that they were both born in Michigan.

4. Notice that their birth dates are very close if not the same.

5. Notice that in the 1910 US Census in North Carolina for William Tyndall, all 3 of Annie's daughters are listed as "Daughter" instead of "Step-daughter". Yet we know Arthur Towner was the real father as given in the 1900 census.

6. Notice that in the 1910 US Census in North Carolina, all 3 of the daughters suddenly have a Tyndall surname instead of Towner.

7. Adding a little more confusion to the fact is that "May and William Tyndall" were enumerated in North Carolina on 24 Apr 1910 yet Mary Shanabrook was enumerated just one day later on 25 Apr 1910 and was living with her divorced brother, William. She was listed as "widowed", was using her maiden name of Shanabrook, and was working as a bar room housekeeper in York, Pennsylvania.

This confusing fact may lead some to believe that Mary Tyndall in North Carolina could not have been Mary Shanabrook but her death certificate shows her complete maiden name, parents names, and husbands name as William Tyndall.

Obviously one or the other census reports was falsified to indicate her residence that at that time. I suspect that the falsified record was the one with her divorced brother in York, Pennsylvania who probably did not know that she had returned to her husband in North Carolina and had already been enumerated there just one day earlier.

8. Look at the occupation for Arthur Towner in the 1900 US Census in Sioux City, Iowa and compare it to the occupation for William Arthur Tyndall in 1910 in North Carolina.
1900 = Locomotive Firm
1910 = Locomotive Engineer

9. And finally, on the 1910 US Census, both William and May indicate that they each have been married only once and have been married for 21 years.

I don't know why Arthur Towner felt the need to relocate across the county and change the surname of his entire family. They seemed to be getting along just fine according to the 1900 US Census in Sioux City, Iowa but in 1910, Annie was back in York, Pennsylvania. She reappeared a few days later under the name May Tyndall in Wilmington, North Carolina. Her husband, under the new surname, was still involved in working in the railroad industry. The only thing that has changed has been the surname of all the family members.

Perhaps the marriage was "rocky" all along and a surname change didn't help. The family certainly gets the award for living in various areas that were the most miles apart. They started out in Wisconsin, moved to Iowa, then Anna moves to Pennsylvania while Arthur moved to North Carolina. Following that they both moved to North Carolina and then eventually to Virginia.

By 1920, the census shows them both living separately in Virginia with William living as a "boarder" in the house of a 43 year old widower.
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Sources


1 1900 U.S. census, population schedule, Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, enumeration district (ED) 169, sheet 24B, family 503, Arthur C. Towner and Anna May Shanabrook; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 6 May 2013); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623, roll 467.

2 1910 U.S. census, population schedule, Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 88, sheet 7B, family 120, Arthur C. Towner and Anna May Shanabrook; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 13 Jan 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T624, roll 1124.

3 "West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (accessed 1 November 2020), (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9HV-W7C : 10 March 2018), May Tyndall, 23 Jan 1938; citing Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia, County Records, Series #75, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 857,616.

4 Matthew Bowen to Brian Lightfoot, e-mail, May 24, 2009, "O'Keefe Family PDF"; privately held by Lightfoot, [(E-ADDRESS) & MAILING ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Ceres, California.

5 1870 U.S. census, population schedule, Greencastle Borough, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, p. 34, dwelling 225, family 278, David Scott Shanabrook and Mary Keeffe; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 2 Sep 2010); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M593.

6 1880 U.S. census, population schedule, Clay Township, Saline County, Missouri, enumeration district (ED) 72, p. 599B, family 15, David Scott Shanabrook and Mary Keeffe; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 10 Apr 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll 0716.

7 1885 Minnesota State Census, Minnesota, population schedule, Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, p. 285, family 829, David Scott Shanabrook and Mary Keeffe; index and images, FamilySearch.org (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1503044).

8 1910 U.S. census, population schedule, York, York County, Pennsylvania, enumeration district (ED) 118, sheet 12A, family 296, William Harvey Shanabrook; index and images, FamilySearch.org (accessed 14 Jan 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T624, roll 1435.

9 1920 U.S. census, population schedule, Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, enumeration district (ED) 64, sheet 4A, family 79, Anna May Shanabrook; index and images (accessed 14 Mar 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll 1909.

10 Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/ ); accessed 11 May 2019), memorial page for Anna May Tyndall (10 Jul 1867'9623 Jan 1938), Find A Grave Memorial no. 169742237, citing Riverview Cemetery, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA

11 Robert Westphal Jr., "Westphal Family History," database, RootsWeb (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=westphal : accessed 11 Jul 2012).

12 1920 U.S. census, population schedule, Portsmouth, Virginia, enumeration district (ED) 188, sheet 9B, family 176, Arthur C. Towner; index and images (accessed 14 Mar 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll 1905.

13 Personal knowledge of Brian L. Lightfoot, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE]; Includes all genealogy research papers done by Iris Geraldine Sharer during the 1960s and 1970s which incorported family history documents relating to the Lightfoot and Arnsberger families. Also includes all previous research done by Jack Drugan and siblings during the 1960s.


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