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The below are transcriptions of newspaper articles that contain information on Sheldon’s.  These were transcribed by volunteers of SheldonGenealogy.org from originals.

 

NameYearsLocationSheldon’s Mentioned
 Bayonne Herald1880 Bayonne, New Jersey
  • Louisa Sheldon: 1880
 Brooklyn Daily Eagle1886 Brooklyn, New York
  • Emma B. Sheldon: 1886
 British Colonist1871 Port Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
  • Samuel Sheldon: 1871
 Burlington Free Press1898 Burlington, Vermont
  • Earl Traux Sheldon
 Chicago Tribune1918-1931 Chicago, Illinois
 Congleton and Macclesfield Mercury1858-1892 Congleton, Cheshire, England
  • Arthur Sheldon: 1858
  • Henry Frederick Sheldon, son of J. C.: 1860
  • Joseph Sheldon: 1892
  • Robert Sheldon: 1859, 1860
  • T. Sheldon: 1858
 Daily Mirror1910-1911 London, England
 Geneva Courier1879 Geneva, New York
  • Wareham Sheldon: 1879
 Gazette and Courier1878 Greenfield, Massachusetts
  • Ensign John Sheldon: 1878
 Lancashire Evening Post1911 Preston, Lancashire, England
 Long Beach Sun1944 Long Beach, California
 Montclair Times1895-1914 Montclair, New Jersey
  • Cevedra Blake Sheldon: 1895
  • Sheldon W. Case: 1904-1914
 Morning Leader1911 London, England
 Morning News1880, 1928 Wilmington, Delaware
  • Lucius Sheldon: 1880
  • Aaron Sheldon: 1880
  • Louisa Sheldon: 1880
  • A. D. Sheldon: 1880
  • Mark W. Sheldon: 1928
 New Orleans Crescent1859 New Orleans, Louisiana
 Newark Star-Eagle1914 Newark, New Jersey
  • Sheldon W. Case: 1914
 Oakland Tribune1896 Oakland, California
 Reno Evening Gazette1904 Reno, Nevada
  • William Wallace Barbour Sheldon: 1904
 Sacramento Bee1943 Sacramento, California
 West Jersey Press1871 Camden, New Jersey
  • Mrs. Martha Sheldon: 1871
 Wichita Beacon1927 Wichita, Kansas
By |2023-08-07T10:49:46-04:00January 15, 2022|Comments Off on Newspapers

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Dale has been studying genealogy heavily for over 30 years, since the age of 10. Although he does not seek professional clients, he has helped a family regain property lost during the Holocaust, and has assisted to obtain historical preservation status for a building in San Francisco. He is a co-admin of the ftDNA Sheldon DNA Project. He lived most of his life in California but has recently moved to upstate New York. He works in the travel industry.
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