Joseph SHANKLE (c. 1928- )
1 Joseph Fay SHANKLE1 (c. 1928- ) [15041]. Born c. 1928, MA.1
2 Clarence Edward SHANKLE1,2 (1893-1973) [15040]. Born 13 Oct 1893, Newark TX.2 Marr Johanna L FAY c. 1927.1,3 Div. Died 12 Oct 1973, Los Angeles CA.4
Both Johanna/Joan and Clarence were pilots, according to an article in the San Antonio Express (San Antonio, TX) of November 22, 1931.
3 Johanna L FAY1,5 (c. 1909- ) [15036]. Born c. 1909, MA.5
Both Johanna/Joan and Clarence were pilots, according to an article in the San Antonio Express (San Antonio, TX) of November 22, 1931.
6 Joseph Story FAY II5,6,7,8,9 (1847-1912) [15026]. Born 10 Aug 1847, Boston, MA.7,10 Marr Rebecca Rodman MOTLEY 7 Jun 1870.8 Marr Fidele KOENIG 25 May 1907, Longwood, MA.9 Marr Grace ELY c. 1908.5,10 Died 4 Feb 1912, Boston, MA.10,11 Buried Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA.12
From the Grand Forks Herald (Grand Forks, ND) on November 4, 1887.
MICHIGAN GOLD MINES
Large Plant to be Erected to Develop the Production.
ISHPEMING, Mich., Nov. 4. - Joseph S. Fay, Jr., of Boston, general manager of the Lake Superior Iron Company; W. G. Mather, of Cleveland, of the Cleaveland Iron Mining company, and a number of other prominent iron men who are interested in the gold discoveries, have been in the city for for the past few days lookng over their property on the gold range, seven miles west of this city. It is generally believed that their visit here will result in building mills to treat the gold ore of Lake Superior and Michigan gold mines. The explorations conducted in the Michigan property show that the entire tract is seamed with quartz veins, all containing gold in greater or lesser quantities. The exploring work so far has given very satisfactory results, and the Michigan company's stockholders feel justified in building a large mill. The enlargement to the mill of the Rope's gold mine, now being built, will make that mill one of the largest of its kind in the country.
12 Joseph Story FAY7,13 (1812-1897) [9929]. Born 8 Dec 1812, Canbridge, MA.7,13 Marr Sara Smith BRYANT 22 Sep 1840, Boston, MA.7 Died 17 Jun 1897, Woods Holl, MA.7 Buried Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA.6
From History of Barnstable Co., Mass. edited by Simeon L. Deyo, 1890, we learn of Joseph's involvement with the Church of the Messiah at Woods Holl.
13 Sara Smith BRYANT7 (1812-1887) [15025]. Born 21 Sep 1812.7 Died 6 Apr 1887.7
7 Grace ELY5,10 (c. 1867- ) [15035]. Born c. 1867, MI.5
Sources
1 | "1930 MA, Suffolk, Boston census". |
2 | "WWI Selective Service registration card". |
3 | "Notice of divorce granted in the San Antonio Light, November 28, 1938". |
4 | "California Death Index, 1940-1997". |
5 | "1910 MA, Suffolk, Boston census". |
6 | "Obituary of Joseph Story Fay in the Boston Journal, June 17, 1897". |
7 | "Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants by Orlin P. Fay, 1898". |
8 | "Genealogy of the Rodman Family, 1620 to 1886 by Charles Henry Jones, 1886". |
9 | "Boston Daily Globe, May 26, 1907". |
10 | "The Harvard Graduate's Magazine, 1911-12". |
11 | "Boston Journal, February 6, 1912". |
12 | "Boston Daily Globe, February 6, 1912". |
13 | "Department of State document dated June 6, 1870". |