History and genealogy of James and Sara Shepherd and their American decendants . after which she attendad Richmond Collegeone year and Hopedale three, graduating in 18 75 with thedegree of A. B. She continued teaching until 1882, and herinterest in educational matters continues unabated. She hasserved three years as a member of the School Board of RossTownship. Her agreement with her sisters to keep the oldhome has already been referred to. In 18 81 she married JohnDelmar Wilson (see elsewhere). She is an active member ofthe Bacon Ridge Presbyterian church. Mary H. Shepherd, fifth daughter and


History and genealogy of James and Sara Shepherd and their American decendants . after which she attendad Richmond Collegeone year and Hopedale three, graduating in 18 75 with thedegree of A. B. She continued teaching until 1882, and herinterest in educational matters continues unabated. She hasserved three years as a member of the School Board of RossTownship. Her agreement with her sisters to keep the oldhome has already been referred to. In 18 81 she married JohnDelmar Wilson (see elsewhere). She is an active member ofthe Bacon Ridge Presbyterian church. Mary H. Shepherd, fifth daughter and twelfth child,was born November 12, 185 0. After a country school training,she attended Richmond College for one year, then Scio Col-lege. She taught almost 3 0 years in Jefferson County, O. Shewent west for a year in 1906. She led the county in the O. C. at that time, having been a reader of the Circle for was a faithful member of the Bacon Ridge Presbyterianchurch. She triumphed in death July 6, 1907. She sleeps inthe Montgomery cemetery near her parents. 66. Thomas Shepherd Home, built 1831, remodeled 1892. Near here, Reunion of August 15th, 1912, will be held. 67 HKRMAN 1>. PAASCH TOLKnO. O. 411 i iiiiil


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