Shaffer, William A., 1797-1887.
Biographical notes:
Shaffer family of Terrebonne Parish, La., included William A. Shaffer, sugar planter; his sons Thomas J. (1843-1915) and John J. (fl. 1876-1906), sugar planters and Confederate veterans; and John Dalton Shaffer (fl. 1875-1919), sugar planter, lawyer, and state senator. The Shaffers' plantations, all in Terrebonne Parish, were Crescent Farm, Magnolia, Anna, and Ardoyne.
From the description of William A. Shaffer papers, 1818-1921 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 22875433
William A. Shaffer (1797-1887) was a sugar planter who owned Crescent Farm, a plantation in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. He married Emilie Bourgeois (fl. 1830s). It is believed that he had two sons: Thomas J. Shaffer (1843-1915), who owned Anna Plantation in Terrebonne Parish, and John J. Shaffer (fl. 1876-1906), who owned Magnolia Plantation, also in Terrebonne Parish. Both Thomas and John served in the Confederate Army and were subsequently heavily involved in Confederate veterans associations. John Dalton Shaffer (fl. 1875-1919), is believed to have been the son of John J. Shaffer. He was a lawyer, state senator, and the owner of Ardoyne Plantation, near Houma, in Terrebonne Parish.
From the guide to the William A. Shaffer Papers, ., 1818-1921, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
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- Agriculture
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- Plantation owners
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- Slave bills of sale
- Sugarcane industry
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- Ardoyne Plantation (Terrebonne Parish, La.) (as recorded)
- Louisiana (as recorded)
- Crescent Farm Plantation (Terrebonne Parish, La.) (as recorded)
- Magnolia Plantation (Terrebonne Parish, La.) (as recorded)
- Terrebonne Parish (La.) (as recorded)
- Confederate States of America (as recorded)