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Marriage: Children:
  1. Anna May Shanabrook: Birth: 10 Jul 1867 in Greencastle Borough, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 23 Jan 1938 in Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia, United States

  2. Edgar John Shanabrook: Birth: 17 Jun 1870 in Greencastle Borough, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 11 Sep 1957 in , Campbell, Kentucky, United States

  3. Iva Jane Shanabrook: Birth: 17 Aug 1871 in Greencastle Borough, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 13 Oct 1956 in Centerville, Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States

  4. Warren David Shanabrook: Birth: 15 Apr 1874 in Greencastle Borough, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 13 Mar 1962 in Trempealeau, Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States

  5. Margaret Susan Shanabrook: Birth: 17 Apr 1876 in Greencastle Borough, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 11 Sep 1957 in Trempealeau, Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States

  6. William Harvey Shanabrook: Birth: 19 Dec 1878 in , Saline, Missouri, United States. Death: 3 Mar 1952 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States

  7. Mary Winona Shanabrook: Birth: 20 Mar 1885 in Winona, Winona, Minnesota, United States. Death: 15 Jan 1966 in Trempealeau, Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States


Sources
1. Title:   E-mail correspondence with Brian Lightfoot. Privately held by Lightfoot, [(E-ADDRESS) & MAILING ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Matthew Bowen to Brian Lightfoot, e-mail<; privately held by Lightfoot, [(E-ADDRESS) & MAILING ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Ceres, California.
Page:   May 24, 2009>, "O'Keefe Family PDF,"
Author:   Bowen, Matthew
2. Title:   1870 U.S. census, <i>FamilySearch</i>, index and images
Page:   M593, Greencastle Borough, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, p. 34, dwelling 225, family 278, David Scott Shanabrook and Mary Keeffe, accessed 2 Sep 2010
Publication:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
3. Title:   1880 U.S. census, <i>FamilySearch</i>, index and images
Page:   T9, roll 0716, Clay Township, Saline County, Missouri, enumeration district (ED) 72, p. 599B, family 15, David Scott Shanabrook and Mary Keeffe, accessed 10 Apr 2016
Publication:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
4. Title:   1885 Minnesota State Census, population schedule
Page:   Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, p. 285, family 829, David Scott Shanabrook and Mary Keeffe; (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1503044)
Author:   Minnesota
Publication:   index and images. <i>FamilySearch.org</i>. https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1503044 : 01 Nov 2010
Link:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1503044
5. Title:   1900 U.S. census, index and images
Page:   T623, Newport Borough, Perry County, Pennsylvania, enumeration district (ED) 160, sheet 12A, p. 1451, dwelling 291, family 294, David Scott Shanabrook, accessed 6 May 2013
Publication:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
6. Title:   1910 U.S. census, index and images
Page:   T624, roll 1385, Blain, Perry County, Pennsylvania, enumeration district (ED) 130, sheet 3B, family 80, David Scott Shanabrook, accessed 13 Jan 2016
Publication:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
7. Title:   <i>Find A Grave</i>, database and images
Page:   accessed 19 Jun 2015<, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80382840
Publication:   https://www.findagrave.com/: n.d.
Link:   https://www.findagrave.com/
8. Title:   1870 U.S. census, <i>FamilySearch</i>, index and images
Page:   M593, Greencastle Borough, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, p. 34, dwelling 225, family 278, David Scott Shanabrook and Mary Keeffe, accessed 2 Sep 2010
Publication:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
9. Title:   1900 U.S. census, index and images
Page:   T623, Newport Borough, Perry County, Pennsylvania, enumeration district (ED) 160, sheet 12A, p. 1451, dwelling 291, family 294, David Scott Shanabrook, accessed 6 May 2013
Publication:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
10. Title:   <i>Find A Grave</i>, database and images
Page:   accessed 19 Jun 2015<, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80382840
Publication:   https://www.findagrave.com/: n.d.
Link:   https://www.findagrave.com/
11. Title:   <i>Find A Grave</i>, database and images
Page:   accessed 19 Jun 2015<, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80382840
Publication:   https://www.findagrave.com/: n.d.
Link:   https://www.findagrave.com/
12. Title:   <i>Find A Grave</i>, database and images
Page:   accessed 19 Jun 2015<, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=80382840
Publication:   https://www.findagrave.com/: n.d.
Link:   https://www.findagrave.com/
13. Title:   1880 U.S. census, <i>FamilySearch</i>, index and images
Page:   T9, roll 0716, Clay Township, Saline County, Missouri, enumeration district (ED) 72, p. 599B, family 15, David Scott Shanabrook and Mary Keeffe, accessed 10 Apr 2016
Publication:   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

Notes
a. Note:   NI20993 (Source: Notes from Mary Adams Klipple)
 David was a photographer as well as a carpenter. I remember my grandmother Minnie telling my mom how he had gone to the O'Keeffe's house to try to take pictures and met his future bride. I have Xerox copies of pictures with DAVID SCOTT SHANABROOK, PHOTOGRAPHER, Greencastle, Pennsylvania.
  He was rumored to be an alcoholic. His Wisconsin family did not know when he died or where he was buried.
  My husband Gary wondered if he was up in Canada to escape the Union Draft [during the Civil War]. He says a lot of people went there to escape the war. His mom, Susannah Rife, came from a long line of Mennonite ministers so it seems reasonable. There also would have been distant cousins from Groffdale: Rifes and Groffs in Canada.
  I wonder if his middle name Scott was his Grandma Elizabeth's maiden name, but I can't ascertain that. There is a David Scott living near Elizabeth and Israel and Susan in Hamilton Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, and David Scott is a famous pioneer and military man from that area, but I can't get a direct connection yet. I can't find that maiden name yet.
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  D. S. Shanabrook, photographer, was brought home Monday from the Pennsylvania hospital in Philadelphia where he has been for treatment. Recently he had a light stroke. He was accompanied home by his daughter, Mrs. Anna Tyndall, and daughter, Miss Tyndall of Richmond, Virginia, and his nephew, Mr. E. P. Shanabrook of Blain, who went for him Sunday. We hope for his recovery.
  (Source: Perry County Times, New Bloomfield, Perry County, PA, 30 May 1918)
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  D. S. Shanabrook, photographer, died at the home of his nephew, E. P. Shanabrook, Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Eliza Hoover of Newville, his sister, came to his bedside on Saturday.
  (Source: Perry County Times, New Bloomfield, Perry County, PA, 6 June 1918)
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  Dear Brian,
  David Scott Shanabrook was the son of Israel Shanabrook and Susanna Reiff (Rife). He was born in Adams County, Pennsylvania, on 2 August 1841. He is named as his mother's next best friend in her divorce from Israel Shanabrook in a Docket book found in the Courthouse, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. AUGUST TERM 1869 (on one side of the page separated by scored lines from the other side of page is) Maqlaughlin 1.00 p. of by atty. SUSAN SHANABROOK by her next friend David S. SHANABROOK 25n ISRAEL SHANABROOK Entered 14 April 1869 No. 192 April T. 1869. Brot. ford Shrf T (Ck 25 Prothy B (C. 1.16) 2.91 Ahff T Cr 25, Cr 4.74, Prothy B. Cr 1.47, Atty (Recd...illegible) 1.00. Prothy C. 2.03, 1.05. Fd. "Prothy" Cavanaugh $13.00 (on other side of page) August Term 1869 Alias Subpoena Sur Divorce Susan Shanabrook by her nearest friend David S. Shanabrook (Maqlaughlin 1.00 p of 23rd Aug. 1869 Writ returned non est inventus so answered Jas. C. Thompson, Sheriff
  23 Aug.1869 It is ordered that publication of notice be made by the Sheriff according to law requiring the respondent to appear on the 1st day of the next stated Court to answer the complaint. By the Court 8 Nov 1869 the written order has been published in one newspaper of the Boro of Carlisle as written.. I am commanded, so answers. Jos. C. Thompson, Sheriff.
  8 Nov 1869 Jno Connan (Couman) appointed Commissioner to take depns to be read in evidence on the hearing of this case. 1 by the Court ....
  14 December 1869 The Court having read the testimony and having fully considered & proceeded to determine the same as to law and justice do appertain, do sentence and decree that the said Susan Shanabrook be divorced and separated from the marital ties and bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted between her the said Shanabrook Susan and the said Israel Shanabrook and that all and every of the duties rights and claims accruing to either the said Susan Shanabrook or the said Israel Shanabrook at any time heretofore in pursuance of said Marriage shall cease and determine, and the said Susan Shanabrook and the said Israel Shanabrook severally be at liberty to marry again as if they had never been married. Excert. 1 By the Court.
  Lydia and Reuben Shanabrook did indeed have a son David 18 Sept 1850 Census County of Franklin, Guilford Township, Penna. 208/236 Reuben Shanabrook, age 41, male, laborer, born in Pa. Lydia, age 30; Mary, age 9, David, age 6; Elizabeth age 4; George, age 2; Elizabeth Carbaugh, age 59. but he was not the husband of Mary Keeffe nor the parent of Warren, William, Margaret Susan, Mary Winona, Annie May Shanabrook.
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b. Note:   NF7676 David took the young catholic Mary just a few miles from Canada across the Saint Lawrence River to Ogdensburgh, NY where they were married in a Methodist church.
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  David and Mary split-up and lived separately sometime after 1885. It appears that Mary and the children remained in Wisconsin while David returned to Pennsylvania to continue his work as a photographer and artist. He moved to Perry County, Pennsylvania where most of his family was living. As early as the 1895 Wisconsin State Census, Mary was listed as the Head of the Household but on the 1900 US Census, both David and Mary indicated that they were married for 36 years. However, on the 1910 US Census Mary indicated that she was widowed while David was still living in Pennsylvania. On the 1920 US Census, Mary continued to indicate that she was widowed.
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