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         | Mike Shaffer Member since 10-20-05
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 | 12-12-21, 04:18 PM (Pacific Time) |  |      |  | "JAMESTOWN ND" 
 
 
      |  | A few years back a group of guys and a lady I rode motorcycles with rode out to Jamestown ND.  They have quite a bit of information, in a tourist context, about Louis…mostly at the library, which included a tour of the town and a school named for Louis.  Years later I found out an 81 year old cousin lived in Jamestown, and she was a retired teacher.  Sometimes the world is a small place. After visiting Arliss Shaffer Monk a few times and reading her book about our family beginnings, she died within 18 months of our first meeting..  At a Shaffer family reunion my parents met her, and Mom and Arliss exchanged letters. After several trips and spending time with her each trip at her condo, I rode the motorcycle out for another visit before she moved into a retirement home.  The afternoon of her passing I arrived at her home and was greeted by her daughter and son-in-law who told me of her passing.  Sometimes there is never enough time.  It was Arliss who got me started on our family history and I have passed the information on to our youngest sister, Cecilia…aka Cis.  We’ve gotten back into the 16th century..primarily because we are descended from farmers and transportation/herders…mothers and fathers working as a team.  They drovered everything from chickens to cattle and it was a beginning that evolved into transportation that continues to this day with a Shaffer nephew who started out on the B&O RR, and today works for AMTRAK and the Baltimore Metro.   So, from the mid 1840s until today there has been a Shaffer working for the railroad.  Neither of my sons did, but my wife did.  One day at work, a few years before we were married I was singing my High School fight song and as I passed her desk she gasped, “Oh my god!  You’re Earl Shaffer’s brother.”  Guilty as charged.  Sometimes the world is a small place…and sometimes you get very lucky. |  
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