Colonial and revolutionary families of Pennsylvania; genealogical and personal memoirs . trade and traded extensively in stock and lands. In 1877 he removed toMount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, where he had a meat market for thirteen years,when he moved to Dawson, Pennsylvania, to the home of his daughter, C. McGill, where he resided until his death, December 14, 1903. Hewas a local politician of note and held many township and county offices. JohnC. Morrow married, April 22, 1847, Elizabeth Sheppard, born in 1826, daugh-ter of Paoli and Catherine (Tarr) Sheppard and granddaughter of Col
Colonial and revolutionary families of Pennsylvania; genealogical and personal memoirs . trade and traded extensively in stock and lands. In 1877 he removed toMount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, where he had a meat market for thirteen years,when he moved to Dawson, Pennsylvania, to the home of his daughter, C. McGill, where he resided until his death, December 14, 1903. Hewas a local politician of note and held many township and county offices. JohnC. Morrow married, April 22, 1847, Elizabeth Sheppard, born in 1826, daugh-ter of Paoli and Catherine (Tarr) Sheppard and granddaughter of ColonelHenry Lennox Sheppard, the Revolutionary officer before mentioned. PaoliSheppard, the father, was a blacksmith as was also his son, James R. Shep-pard, who was noted for his great strength, coupled with exceedingly goodnature. It is a well authenticated fact that he could lift a horse and carry itfrom his shop and often did. He was six feet six inches in height andweighed two hundred and seventy pounds. Paoli Sheppard married CatherineTarr, who was a woman of great
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