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Joseph Henry SHACKELFORD, Sr (RIN: 1179), son of Paschal James SHACKELFORD and Elizabeth Ann "Betsy Ann" HICKMAN , was born 24 June 1826 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. He married Frances Catherine "Fannie" SHIELDS 17 November 1889. He died 26 August 1910 in Ruston, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana.

Frances Catherine "Fannie" SHIELDS (RIN: 1236) was born 21 March 1840 in Alabama. She died 12 July 1903.

Children of Joseph Henry SHACKELFORD, Sr and Frances Catherine "Fannie" SHIELDS are:
1. F Caroline SHACKELFORD (RIN: 1153), b. abt. 1889 See ? SHIELDS & F Caroline SHACKELFORD

Other Marriages/Unions for Joseph Henry SHACKELFORD, Sr:
See Joseph Henry SHACKELFORD, Sr & Harriet Elizabeth MASSEY


Notes for Joseph Henry SHACKELFORD, Sr:

Also known as: Johenry

Joseph Henry Shackelford, Sr sold his Jefferson County, Alabama property which was just south of Vulcan Statue on Red Mountain which includes a large portion of Homewood section in Birmingham on 18-Mar-1848 (Ala records Vol 58). Three generations of Shackelfords moved from Alabama to Union Parish, Louisiana between 1848 and 1850. Joseph and parents and children relocated after selling their land and holdings after three years of drought, during which they made no crops.

He bought 1/2 square mile of land for $520 on 27-Nov-1858 from John C. McCurdy. It is two miles northwest of Bernice, Louisiana along east side of Parish Road 9312. Ina was the first child born there.

SHILOH POST OFFICE ESTABLISHED:
16 April 1851

HISTORY OF SHILOH POST OFFICE, 1851 - 1906:
discontinued 28 June 1866
re-established 17 June 1867
discontinued 21 Dec 1869
re-established 12 Oct 1871
office closed effective 31 Oct 1906, with mail forwarded to Bernice.

Shiloh was located in western Union Parish in Section 20, Township 21 North, Range 2 West, not too far from Bayou Corney. It was a thriving business center between the latter 1840s and 1898, when the business district burned. The fire plus the decision of the railroad commissioners to bypass Shiloh and place the north/south rail line several miles west of Shiloh led to its demise. Business had shifted to Bernice within only a few years.

BERNICE POST OFFICE ESTABLISHED:
7 October 1899

Sources for Joseph Henry SHACKELFORD, Sr:

  1. Carroll H. Goyne, Ancestry Chart Jan 7, 2002,
  2. The Genie, 2002 1st Qtr, p. 20
  3. Timothy Dean Hudson,
  4. Family Bible of James Pascal Shackelford, Births
  5. The Genie, 1990 2nd Qtr,
  6. Rick Plezia,
  7. Shackelford Clan Magazine, July 1948, p. 307
  8. William Pullen 1757-1845, p. A23
  9. NSSAR, Application of James Dewey O'Brien #134305, Gen 4
  10. Shackelford Clan Magazine, March 1948, p. 275
  11. Shackelford Clan Magazine, July 1947, p. 307
  12. Our Colonial Ancestors, p. 99, 100, 101, 169
  13. Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in USA, JDO, Id #5

Notes for Frances Catherine "Fannie" SHIELDS:

Sources for Frances Catherine "Fannie" SHIELDS:

  1. The Genie, 1990 2nd Qtr, 85