. Shannon genealogy; genealogical record and memorials of one branch of the Shannon family in America; . the W. LJ., as the cml)lcm of that organization. A quartette sangfamiliar hymns and at the grave chanted the 23d psahii. Rev. Dr. Rowland officiated antl spoke very happily of thecharacter of the deceased as typifying the best features of theancient religious faith of New England. It was the product ofdeep religious experience, it exalted God and gave an habitualhumility of mind and it gave sustaining power in the trying expe-riences of life. Ihe deceased exemplified in peculiar degree


. Shannon genealogy; genealogical record and memorials of one branch of the Shannon family in America; . the W. LJ., as the cml)lcm of that organization. A quartette sangfamiliar hymns and at the grave chanted the 23d psahii. Rev. Dr. Rowland officiated antl spoke very happily of thecharacter of the deceased as typifying the best features of theancient religious faith of New England. It was the product ofdeep religious experience, it exalted God and gave an habitualhumility of mind and it gave sustaining power in the trying expe-riences of life. Ihe deceased exemplified in peculiar degree those(jualities specially commended in the sermon on the mount. Itwas fortunate that the henefifent influence of such a life could havebeen extended to the third and fourth generation. Among those present from out of town were Mrs. (Jeorge Clarkand Mrs. Charles P. (iridley of Southampton, Mr. and Clark of Westficld and Miss Mary Shannon of Springfield. Children ot Williani Augustus and Juliet : 389. Augustus Vaughan [653], b. November 2S, : 8j6. 390. Mary Clark [656], b. March 25, OLIVER NOBLE SHANNON. 391. NOHLI: SHANNON I 163I, (WilliamSThomas*, Cutts, Nathaniel, Nathaniel), son of William and


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