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Revision as of 00:37, 20 May 2013

  Moses W. Shoup (family)
Daniel Miller Shoup  
  Elizabeth Miller
Spouse
Maria Hannah Wampler (family)
28 Aug 1844
Montgomery, Ohio

Data

Birth
10 Sep 1822
Beaver Creek Twp., Greene, Ohio
Death
9 Mar 1911
Beaver Creek, Greene, Ohio

Sources

History of Green County, Ohio
George F. Robinson
File:History of Greene County, Ohio, by George F. Robinson.pdf
pp. 376, 418
He was born on the old family homestead, and lived there until he bought his own land in Beavercreek Twp. He was a successful farmer. He was a staunch member of the Whig Party and then joined the Republican Party. He was a member and minister of the German Baptist Church.