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| Birth: | 26 Dec 1782 in Pigeon Creek,Monongahela Cty,Washington Co,PA |
| Death: | 30 Jul 1880 in Bacon Ridge,,Ohio,USA |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | James Shane b. 11 Aug 1745 in Long Island,New York,New York,The Colonies |
| Mother: | Elizabeth Short b. About 1747 in Fallowfield,Washington County,PA |
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| Changed: 06 Nov 2000 08:32:14 |
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Isaac and his wife Hannah Rex were sealed on May 30, 1998, in the Jordan River
Temple, in room 4.
Thomas George, Henry Crabs, Isaac Shane and Mordecai Moore were the first settlers in Ross Township from 1798 to 1805. Henry Crabs located in 1798 and erected a blacksmith shop near Richmond, making plow points. axes, and trace chains. Andrew Ault's father was a captain in the revolutionary war (is he related to Rachel Ault?) and operated a flaxseed oil mill near Redstone (Brownsville, PA).
Isaac Shane is listed as a Salem Township pioneer in a book on Jefferson County Pioneers (LDS Library). Settled in Logstown in 1795.
From Doyle's book on Jefferson County...Isaac Shane apparently kept a hotel in Salem before 1850, then his widow kept the place after his death. The town being on the mail route between Steubenville and Canton, after roads were opened it became of considerable importance and much business was transacted. Here the stage horses were changed and hotels flourished, and these were prosperous days for the village. General musters of the militia of all this region under General Samuel Stokely, were held here with all the pomp and circumstance, excitement and turmoil usually attendant on such occasions and attracted crowds from miles around. Isaac Shane writing of these occasions says, "We boys had fine times during the general musters. Here alone we got gingerbread, which, to our taste, was next to ambrosia, the food of gods. Whisky, too, was plentiful--a good kind, that Tom Corwin called the great leveler of modern sociaety, not that indescribable compound of our times, that violates law and fills jails."
Later, Isaac served was on the "board of directors of the Richmond Classical Institute.' the object of this institute was to "afford instruction in the liberal arts and sciences in the community. Also on that board was Stephen Ford, another ancestor of ours.
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