. A genealogical and biographical record of Miami county, Ohio . but never sought ordesired official preferment. He held mem-bership in St. Johns Lutheran church aivldied in that faith, at the age of forty-threevears. His wife bore the maiden name ofEllen Livensberger. She was born in Berkscounty, Pennsylvania, but was reared nearDayton, Ohi(i. Her father. William Livens-berger. was a pioneer of the Buckeye stateand wedded ]Iary Spitler, a native of Berkscounty, Pennsylvania. She was born January20, 1790, and died February 9, 1872. Mrs.Shade was quite young when brought by her. GENEALOGICAL A
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. A genealogical and biographical record of Miami county, Ohio . but never sought ordesired official preferment. He held mem-bership in St. Johns Lutheran church aivldied in that faith, at the age of forty-threevears. His wife bore the maiden name ofEllen Livensberger. She was born in Berkscounty, Pennsylvania, but was reared nearDayton, Ohi(i. Her father. William Livens-berger. was a pioneer of the Buckeye stateand wedded ]Iary Spitler, a native of Berkscounty, Pennsylvania. She was born January20, 1790, and died February 9, 1872. Mrs.Shade was quite young when brought by her. GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 273 parents to the Buckeye state and here she wasreared until lier marriage. After the deatliof her first husband, she became the wifeof Charles E. AVright, who was a native ofVirginia, and for many years has been alumber merchant of Greenville, Ohio. Shelield membership in the Presbyterian churchof Greenille and died in that city Noember14, 1899, at the age of seventy-two years.Her children were Margaret E., wife ofWilliam Taylor, of Indianapolis. Indiana;Mary, wjife of M. M. Hefrr, of Gene-a, Adams county, Indiana, who served throughthe war of the Rebellion under commandof Generals McClellan and Grant and hassince filled the position of postmaster; Hen-rietta, wife of Warren L. Benham, of Clytle, Ohio; Joseph A., of this review; and Elea-nora, wife of F. ¥. Vater, of Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. Shade, whose name introduces thisrecord, pursued his education in the schoolsof Dayton until fifteen years of age and wasafterward graduated in the Miami