Person:Thomas Shaffer (1)

Thomas Jefferson Shaffer
b.9 Oct 1842 Louisiana
m. 26 Feb 1829
  1. John Jackson Shaffer1831 - 1918
  2. Mary Jane Shaffer1833 - 1834
  3. William Lafayette Shaffer1834 - 1895
  4. Elizabeth Harriet Shaffer1839 -
  5. Isabelle Wood Shaffer1841 - 1930
  6. Thomas Jefferson Shaffer1842 - 1915
  7. Benjamin Franklin ShafferAbt 1846 - 1871
m. 23 Apr 1868
  1. Thomas John Shaffer1870 - 1870
  2. Susan Margaret Shaffer1871 - 1909
  3. John Pelton Shaffer1873 - 1874
  4. William Alexander Shaffer1875 -
  5. Katherine Larken Shaffer1877 -
  6. Benjamin Field Shaffer1879 - 1942
  7. Carrie Edna Shaffer1881 - 1964
  • HThomas Jefferson Shaffer1842 - 1915
  1. Mary ListerAbt 1894 -
  • HThomas Jefferson Shaffer1842 - 1915
  • WHarriet Jones1877 - 1941
m. 26 Jun 1900
  1. Mary adopted Lester ShafferAbt 1894 -
  2. Isabelle Wood Shaffer1901 - 1999
  3. Elizabeth Foreman Shaffer1903 - 1979
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4][5] Thomas Jefferson Shaffer
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3][5] 9 Oct 1842 Louisiana
Alt Birth[4] Jan 1843 Louisiana
Census[6] 1850 Terrebonne, Louisiana, United States
Census[7] 1860 Terrebonne, Louisiana, United States
Marriage 23 Apr 1868 Terrebonne Parish, Louisianaper Shaffer.ged
to Anna Powers Pelton
Census[3] 1870 St. Mary, Louisiana, United States
Census[2] 1880 St. Mary, Louisiana, United States
Census[4] 1900 St. Mary, Louisiana, United States
Marriage 26 Jun 1900 Christ Church Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisianaper Shaffer.ged citing widow's pension application
to Harriet Jones
Marriage to Unknown
Census[1] 1910 St. Mary, Louisiana, United States
Death[5] 24 Apr 1915 St. Mary, Louisiana, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    St. Mary Parish, ED 88, p. 39A, dwelling/family 710/704.


    Shaffen Thos. J. Head M W 68 [abt 1842] Married Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Manager (farm)
    Shaffen Harriett Wife F W 33 [abt 1877] Married Louisiana Maryland Louisiana
    Shaffen Elizabeth Daughter F W 6 [abt 1904] Single Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
    Shaffen Isabelle Daughter F W 8 [abt 1902] Single Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
    Shaffen Bennie E. Son M W 32 [abt 1878] Divorced Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Overseer (farm)
    Lester Mary Adopted F W 16 [abt 1894] Single Massachusetts Louisiana Massachusetts
    Ancestry

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    St. Mry Parish, ED 166, p. 217C, dwelling/family 221/245.


    Shaffer Thos. J. W M 37 [abt 1843] Married Planter Louisiana South Carolina Louisiana
    Shaffer Anna P. W F 30 [abt 1850] Wife Married Keeping House Louisiana New York New York
    Shaffer Susie M. W F 9 [abt 1871] Dau Single Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
    Shaffer W. A. W M 5 [abt 1875] Son Single Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
    Shaffer Katie W F 3 [abt 1877] Dau Single Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
    Shaffer B. F. W M 1 [abt 1879] Son Single Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
    Ancestry

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    St. Mary Parish, p. 507B, dwelling/family 403/340.


    Shaffer Thos J. 28 [abt 1842] M W Planter (re=$25,000; pe=$1,500) Louisiana (cannot read/write)
    Shaffer Ana P. 23 [abt 1847] F W Keeping House Louisiana (cannot read/write)
    Voisin Joseph 38 [abt 1832] M W Carpenter Louisiana
    Ancestry

  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    St. Mary Parish, ED 80, p. 46A, dwelling/family 754/852.


    Shaffer Thomas J Head W M Jan 1843 57 Marr. 0 yrs [1900] Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Sugar Planter
    Shaffer Hatty Wife W F Apr 1877 23 Marr. (0 ch, 0 liv) Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
    Shaffer Willie A Son W M Aug 1875 24 Marr. 1 yr [1899] Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana Overseer
    Shaffer Marguret Dau/law W F Sep 1878 21 Marr. (0 ch, 0 liv) Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
    Shaffer Catherine L Dau W F May 1879 21 Single Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
    Shaffer Carry E Dau W F Feb 1882 18 Single Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
    Ancestry

  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 State of Louisiana. Louisiana Statewide Death Index, 1900-1949.


    Birth date: 1843
    Birth place:
    Death date: 24 Apr 1915
    Death place: Louisiana
    APID: 6697::201918
    Ancestry

  6. United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    Terrebonne Parish, p. 338A, dwelling/family 401/401.


    Shaffer Wm A 51 [abt 1799] Male Farmer; Real:60,000 South Carolina
    Shaffer Emily 45 [abt 1805] Female Louisiana
    Shaffer John 19 [abt 1831] Male Louisiana
    Shaffer William 16 [abt 1834] Male Louisiana
    Shaffer Elisa 11 [abt 1839] Female Louisiana
    Shaffer Isabelle 9 [abt 1841] Female Louisiana
    Shaffer Thomas 7 [abt 1843] Male Louisiana
    Shaffer Benjamin 4 [abt 1846] Male Louisiana
    Ancestry

  7. United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    Terrebonne Parish, p. 96, dwelling/family 674/684.


    Shaffer W A 64 [abt 1796] Male Planter; real:156,000; pers:173,000 South Carolina
    Shaffer Emely 52 [abt 1808] Female Louisiana
    Shaffer Isabella 19 [abt 1841] Female Louisiana
    Shaffer Thomas 17 [abt 1843] Male Louisiana
    Shaffer Benjaman 15 [abt 1845] Male Louisiana
    Wood T F 51 [abt 1809] Male Overseer; pers:6,400 New York
    Ancestry

  8.   Perrin, William Henry. Southwest Louisiana : biographical and historical
    p. 382, 1891.

    THOMAS SHAFFER, Franklin.---Thomas Shaffer is a native of Terrebonne parish, born October 9, 1842. He is the son of William A. and Emilie (Bourgeois) Shaffer. William A. Shaffer was a planter by occupation, and was first engaged in [t]his pursuit in Loufourche parish and subsequently removed to Terrebonne parish, where he established what is known as the Crescent Farm. He died at a ripe old age in 1886. His wife died in 1875. They were the parents of three sons and four daughters, viz: John J., W. R., Lizzie H., wife of T. J. Brooks; Belle W., wife of Dr. J. H. Sanders of St. Mary parish; Thomas J., the subject of this sketch; Benjamin F., died at the age of 25 years, in Texas, in 1871.

    Thomas Shaffer received his early education in the private schools of Terrebonne parish, and in 1844 went to Shelby College, Kentucky. He returned home in the fall of 1858 and hen went to the Centenary College, at Jackson, Louisiana, where he remained until the war, when he left school, and going to Richmond, Va.,, joined the First Louisiana Battalion, under General Magruder, and after having served about a year he was promoted to the position of LIieutenant of the Twenty-sixth Louisiana Regiment, a command of volunteers from Southwest Louisiana, composed mostly of Creoles. The command was organized at Berwick City, under Alexander Declouet, and numbered about eleven hundred strong. This regiment was engaged in the fall of New Orleans, and was then ordered to Vicksburg with the Army of Mississippi. This regiment participated in many of the engagements on the Yazoo River, Deer Creek and Battle of Chickasaw, and went into Vicksburg before the siege, where he (Shaffer) was made Inspector General under General N. L. Smith.July 4, 1863, he was taken prisoner and shortly after was paroled by General Grant. He then went home and remained inside the Federal lines until 1864. He took passage on a boat to attend a camp of reorganization at Alexandria, but only went as far as Natchitoches, where he remained for some time and then returned home.Afer the war he engaged in planting on his father's place, and after remaining here for a year he engaged with T. T. Brooks and Charles Taenant [sic] in a mercantile business at Houma. April 21, 186, he married Miss Anna P. Pelton, a native of Terrebonne parish, born 1846. She is the daughter of the late John M. Pelton, one of the most energetic and successful planters of Terrebonne parish and the owner of the celebrated Du Lac plantation, of which our subject took charge in 1868. The same year he purchased his present plantation, known then as Cherokee Edge and now as Anna plantation. Since that time he has given his attention to the growing of sugar cane and rice.His plantation lies on both sides of the Teche, between the famous Oak Lawn and Bellevue plantations. Mr. Shaffer is the father of five children, viz:Susan Margaret, William A., Katie L., Ben F., Edna. Our subject was for three years president of the police jury. He is a staunch Democrat.He is a charter member of the Knights of Honor, and of the American Legion of Honor. He and [his] wife are members of the Episcopal church.