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William T. Shafer

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Shafer worked as a teacher for several years. He worked in the mercantile business of Shafer's stand. He supporting his father as a clerk and, in 1849, he took over the store from his father.
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William Thompson Shafer was born on February 17, 1825, to Martha (nÊe Neilor) and John Shafer. He learned the carpenter's trade. He went to school under Joseph C. Strode.
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Shafer married Mary E. Evans, daughter of Abel Evans, in 1865. They had one child, Martha.
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Shafer died on April 3, 1882, in West Pikeland Township. He was interred at
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Republican Party members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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from 1859 to 1861. He served as school director and as auditor of
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Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Chester County
Isaac Acker
Caleb Pierce
John Hodgson
Eber W. Sharpe
Morton Garrett
Persifor Frazer Smith
William Windle
Robert L. McClellan
West Pikeland Township, Pennsylvania
Oaklands Cemetery
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Republican

Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Chester County
James Pollock
Republican
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Chester County
West Pikeland Township
Oaklands Cemetery
West Chester



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