Hij is getrouwd met Estelle Nn.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1901, hij was toen 55 jaar oud.
History of Luzerne County, Pa., by H.C. Bradsby, 1893. Online at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~paluzern/bios/sabios.htm
ISAAC N. SHAVER, Dallas, was born in Dallas, this county, in 1846, and is a son of Joseph and Jane (Allen) Shaver, the former of whom was born March 15, 1818, in Dallas township, in the village that is now called Shavertown. Joseph is a son of John P. and Sarah (Montanye) Shaver, the former born in Sussex county, N.J., the latter in this county. John P. was a son of Philip Shaver, who was one of the earliest settlers of this county, locating in Dallas, where he always carried on business as a lumberman, and to a great extent farming, owning a large tract of land at various times and places. He built the first sawmill in his neighborhood, and was a man of push and energy. He lived to be about seventy years of age, and his death was indirectly caused by the crushing of his arm in a cider-mill. He reared a family of seven sons and one daughter. John P., his son, followed the example of his honored father in confining himself to farming and lumbering, in which he was assisted by his son Joseph. About the year 1839 they erected a new mill on the site of the one built by their progenitor, where they manufactured lumber. John P. owned 130 acres of land, and was a man of sterling worth and large experience. He lived to the good old age of eighty-two years, and reared a family of thirteen children, five of whom are living. Joseph, like his ancestors, confined himself to lumbering and farming, especially the former, at which he became an adept. In 1862, with his sons, he moved to their present residence on the extreme south line of Dallas borough, where, in company with the late A. Ryman, they purchased about 400 acres of timber land, there being an old mill on the place which they used until 1870, when they abandoned the old for a new structure having a capacity of 12,000 feet per day. In August, 1881, this mill burned down, and they immediately built another with better facilities and a larger capacity, with plaining-mill attached. It is reported that there were six mills built on this site. In 1852, a steam mill was built here, which was equipped with the first engine in this region of the country--"back of the mountains," as they say. Joseph, in 1851, in carrying out a desire to go West, was obliged to travel to Great Bend in order to take the cars; now trains run regularly through his door-yard. Joseph Shaver has been twice married: first time to Miss Jane Allen, by whom he had six sons, viz.: F.A., Joseph C., Isaac N., W.H., Elmer B. and Ralph A. Mr. Shaver's second marriage was with Mrs. Mary A. Snyder (nee Bartron), by whom he had six children, three of whom are now living: Scott L., Maggie R. and John B. Joseph Shaver has retired from active life; his former partner, Mr. A. Ryman, is deceased and the sons of the old firm are carrying on the business. Isaac N. Shaver, the subject proper of this memoir, is general bookkeeper, and attends to the milling business. He is a man of recognized refinement and extraordinary business qualifications, which have been increased and re enforced by experience and observation while on a tour, in 1878, in Europe, on which occasion he visited England, Ireland, Scotland and France, and while in the latter country he attended the Exposition held in Paris that year. He has been in the business continually since 1862. In his political affiliations he is a stanch Republican. Mr. Shaver has not yet enlisted in the army of Benedicts.
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Joseph Shaver 62, manufacturer of lumber; Mary A. Shaver 47, wife, born New Jersey; Isaac N. Shaver 34, son, keeping books; Scott L. Shaver 17, son; Maggie A. Shaver 12, daughter; Johnie B. Shaver 7, son; next door: Sarah Allen 87, widowed; Fayette A. Shaver 37, grandson, disabled.
Joseph Shaver 52, lumberman; Mary A Shaver 39, keeping house; Isaac N Shaver 24, works at sawmill; Elmer B Shaver 20,works at sawmill; Ralph A Shaver 17, works at sawmill; Scott L Shaver 7; Margaret Shaver 2
Fayette Allen 58, farmer; Sarah Allen 57; Joseph Shaver 32, farmer; Jane Shaver 28; Fayette Shaver 6; Conklin Shaver 5; Isaac Shaver 4, Wm H Shaver 2; Eleanor Shaver 0
Joseph Shaver 42, farmer, born Pennsylvania; Mary Shaver 28, born New York; Joseph C Shaver 16, born Pennsylvania; Isaac Shaver 15; William H Shaver 13; Elmer Shaver 11; Ralph Shaver 8; Sarah Shaver 4.12; Wm Snyder 4, Joanna Snyder 8
Isaac Shaver 54, foreman sawmill, born Sept 1845 in Pennsylvania, single; Mary Shaver 68, [step]mother, born Feb 1832 in Pennsylvania, 1 birth/1 living child [wrong]; Amanda Misson 25, servant. NEXT DOOR: Elmer B. Shaver 50, sawyer sawmill, born Oct 1849 in Pennsylvania; Ida A. Shaver 48, wife, born Mar 1852 in Pennsylvania, married 23 years, 1 birth/1 living child; Ada G. Shaver 22, daughter, telephone girl, born Apr 1878 in Pennsylvania, single.