. Shannon genealogy; genealogical record and memorials of one branch of the Shannon family in America; . EDWIN SHANNON JENNISON. 358. William Cutts, b. May 29, 1837; d. July 28, 1841. 359. Mary Theresa, b. April 4, 1840 ; d. July 20, 1841. 360. Helen Maria, b. April 23, 1844; m. October 6, 1867, Chelsea Cook, of Conway, of Chelsea and Helen Cook: i. Julia Rose, b. March 16, 1869; m. December 28,1892, William F. of William and Julia Delebarre :Margaret, b. June 14, Edwin Tucker, b. January 29, 1871 ; m. December 5, 1900, Mary Jane Silas Waid


. Shannon genealogy; genealogical record and memorials of one branch of the Shannon family in America; . EDWIN SHANNON JENNISON. 358. William Cutts, b. May 29, 1837; d. July 28, 1841. 359. Mary Theresa, b. April 4, 1840 ; d. July 20, 1841. 360. Helen Maria, b. April 23, 1844; m. October 6, 1867, Chelsea Cook, of Conway, of Chelsea and Helen Cook: i. Julia Rose, b. March 16, 1869; m. December 28,1892, William F. of William and Julia Delebarre :Margaret, b. June 14, Edwin Tucker, b. January 29, 1871 ; m. December 5, 1900, Mary Jane Silas Waiden, b. July 24, 1874; m. in 1898, MinnieEstelle Cole. 288 THE SHANNON FAMILY Children of Silas and Minnie Cook: 1. Frances, b. December 20, 1898. 2. Howard Walden, b. January 25, Mary Delia, b. November 28, 1877; m. in 1898, Clarence P. of Clarence and Mary Hassel :Harold P., b. January 17, Helen, b. September 27, SAMUEL TEBBETS AND MARTHA ANN PRENTICE (STEVENS) SHANNON. 361. SAMUEL TEBBETS SHANNON^ [153J, (RichardCutts^, Thomas-, Cutts^, NathanieP, Nathaniel), son of Cutts and Mary (Tebbets) Shannon, was born in Saco,Me., January i, 18 14. He was a merchant and resided at Saco,Me., and Boston, Mass. Mr. Shannon was twice married ; first,April 21, 1839, to Rebecca Scammon, of Saco, who died March30, 1843, ^g^d 22 years and 6 months; and second, October 14,1845, to Martha Ann Prentice Stevens, of Saco, Me. SIXTH GENERATION 289 His father chose for him his own profession, and sent himto an excellent private school in Scarboro, Me., to be fitted forHarvard University, his own Alma Mater. The sudden deathof his father decided him to enter mercantile life ; and he wasfor many years an enterprising and successful merchant in Saco,Me., where in private life, as well as in official capacities, he wasalways loyal to the best interests of the town. He was both byinstinct and training a religio


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