. Shannon genealogy; genealogical record and memorials of one branch of the Shannon family in America; . ed in hersocial sphere, strong in her religious faith, she passed from earth,and the influence of her life can only be reckoned in eternity In the best sense of the word, her life was a quiet one butmarked by those little nameless unremembered acts of kindnessand of love. 3o8 THE SHANNON Early in life she became a member of the Episcopal Church,and its beautiful service was her delight; for many years she was adevoted and active teacher in the sunday schools, and was alwaysforemost i


. Shannon genealogy; genealogical record and memorials of one branch of the Shannon family in America; . ed in hersocial sphere, strong in her religious faith, she passed from earth,and the influence of her life can only be reckoned in eternity In the best sense of the word, her life was a quiet one butmarked by those little nameless unremembered acts of kindnessand of love. 3o8 THE SHANNON Early in life she became a member of the Episcopal Church,and its beautiful service was her delight; for many years she was adevoted and active teacher in the sunday schools, and was alwaysforemost in deeds of charity and unselfish thought for others. Theexample of her blameless life remains a witness to her Masterswords : Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Child of Benjamin and Elizabeth Shreve :396. Octavius, b. June 4, 1841 ; m. July 28, 1864, Sarah CoxDaland, of Salem, of Octavius and Sarah Shreve : i. Genevieve, b. in Edinburgh, Scotland, August 31, Benjamin, b. in Salem, Mass., March 10, Mary, b. in Topsfield, Mass., September 27, ENOCH AND PHEBE WESTBROOKE WALDRON (SHANNON) PAINE. 397. PHEBE WESTBROOKE WALDRON SHAN-NON^ [167], (Thomas Westbrooke Waldron5, Thomas^, CLitts-\NathanieP, Nathaniel), daughter of Col. Thomas WestbrookeWaldron and Eliza (Perkins) Shannon, was born in Kennebunk- time : SIXTH GENERATION ^^^ port, March i6. 1815. She married, February 19, Fame, of Fortland, Me., where they resided for twentyyears,—afterwards hving in Cleveland, Ohio, and then in SalemMass., and hnally establishing themselves permanently in BostonMass., where they both died. Mr. Paine was a custom-house officer for many years atFortland, Me., and Boston, Mass., and died February ii, 1884aged 83 years. The following notice of his decease was published at the K,!^\ Boston Monday, February nth, 1884, Enoch Paine,Esq., whose death has been previously mentioned. He died ahis residence of pneumonia at the ad


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