Person:Aneas Shoffner (1)

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Aneas "Andy" Ephriam Shoffner
d.19 Apr 1903 Arkansas
  1. Aneas "Andy" Ephriam Shoffner1831 - 1903
  2. Tetman Monroe Shoffner1835 - Aft 1910
m. 28 Feb 1854
  1. Emily I ShoffnerAbt 1854 -
  2. Queeny A Shoffner1856 - 1922
  3. Susan L Shoffner1857 - 1896
  4. William H Shoffner1859 - 1947
  5. Charles L Shoffner1868 - 1920
  6. Edward P Shoffner1868 - 1912
  7. Daniel Leabius Shoffner1869 - 1941
  8. Nancy B ShoffnerAbt 1873 -
Facts and Events
Name Aneas "Andy" Ephriam Shoffner
Alt Name Aneas "Andy" E Shaufner
Alt Name Anaias Ephriam Shoffner
Alt Name Anesus Shoffner
Gender Male
Birth? 18 Apr 1831 Orange County, North Carolina
Marriage 28 Feb 1854 Randolph County, North Carolinato Martha N Patterson
Census? 1860 White River, Independence County, Arkansas
Military? 1862 Enlisted in Company I, Ganze's Regiment, Arkansas
Census? 1870 Richwoods, Jackson County, Arkansas - under Shaufner
Census? 1880 Breckenridge, Jackson County, Arkansas
Census? 1900 Breckenridge, Jackson County, Arkansas
Death? 19 Apr 1903 Arkansas
Burial? Sand Hill Cemetery, Jackson County, Arkansas

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about A.E. Shoffner Name: A.E. Shoffner Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: Arkansas Regiment Name: 45 Arkansas Cavalry Regiment Name Expanded: 45th Regiment, Arkansas Cavalry Company: I Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Film Number: M376 roll 21

1900 census: There is a grandson, Norman A Shoffner, born July 1898, enumerated. I do not know who he belongs to.


From: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/jackson/bios/jackbio4.txt Goodspeed's Jackson County, Arkansas Biographies (R-Y)


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SOURCE: The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1889. Contributed by Michael Brown. USGenWeb Notice: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm


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Bibliography: Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas. Chicago: Goodspeed Publishers, 1890.

Page 899 A. E. Shoffner, one of the leading planters of Jackson County, was born in North Carolina, on April 18, 1831, and is a son of Frederick and Susan (Danison) Shoffner, both natives of Germany, who emigrated to this country with their parents, and settled in North Carolina, the grandfather becoming a prominent planter in Orange County. The father was married in the same county, and died in that place in 1845, near Hillsboro, the mother dying several years later. They were the parents of two sons, Aenes E. and T. M. The former son was born and reared in Orange County, N. C., and received his education in that place. In the fall of 1858, he emigrated to Arkansas, and located at Batesville, where he remained until 1860, when he removed to Jackson County and settled in Richmond Township. He bought some land and commenced farming in that locality, but a few years afterward he moved to Breckinridge Township, and settled on a farm in that place. On his arrival in Arkansas he possessed very little, but being a man of industrious habits and economy he became very successful and accumulated considerable property. He now owns about 960 acres of valuable land in Jackson County, with about 300 acres under cultivation, and a great many improvements on his other land. Mr. Shoffner has passed through many hardships in his life, and encountered obstacles in his path on almost every occasion when seeking to make his fortune, but his strong will, determination and upright character, have placed him in an independent position, and he is now a respected and highly-esteemed citizen of his county. In the spring of 1862 he enlisted in Company I, of Ganze's regiment, and served until the surrender. He was principally assigned to the quartermaster's department during that time, but also took part in several battles. Mr. Shoffner was married in 1854, to Miss Martha N. Patterson, [p.899] by whom he had eight children: Emily I., Queeny A., Susan L., William H., Charles C., Edwin P., Daniel L. and Nanuie B. Mr. Shoffner has served as justice of the peace and constable of his township, and has also been one of the school directors. He is a member of the Knights of Honor and Royal Arcanum, and also of the Masonic fraternity.