8. | SHARDELOW, Harry was born in 1870 in Ohio, USA (son of SHARDELOW, Joseph and MILLER, Margaret); died on 25 Jun 1950 in College Hill Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, USA; was buried on 28 Jun 1950 in Centerville, Dayton, Ohio. Other Events and Attributes:
- Professional position/status: Charter member of the Woodmen of the World.
- Professional position/status: 1900 (about) - 1950 (about), Dayton, Ohio, USA; Sporting goods. 30 years with Shroyer Sporting Goods Co. & 20 years with Niehaus and Dohse Sporting Goods Store.
Source: Dayton Daily News and The Journal Herald, Dayton.
- Miscellaneous as specified: 31 Oct 1899, Locust Street, Dayton, Ohio, USA; Harry and Katherine 5th wedding anniversary celebration.
Harry's brother Dan Shardelow "afforded much amusement" with his graphophone, a sound playing device invented in 1885 by Scottish inventor of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell.
Source: Dayton Herald, 1 Nov 1899.
- Miscellaneous as specified: 11 Nov 1913, Beckel Hotel, Dayton, Ohio, USA; Harry, in charge of the Shroyer bicycle and motorcycle department, promulgated a dinner for Dayton Mayor-Elect owner of the store. 34 employees attended the surprise function immediately after work. Source: Dayton Daily News, 11 Nov 1913.
- Miscellaneous as specified: 23 Jun 1937, Dayton, Ohio, USA; Harry and also Charles Niehaus were summonsed to testify that they sold two automatic pistols to a man who murdered a federal officer in Topeka, Kansas. The sales took place on separate occasions at the Niehaus & Dohse Sporting Goods store where they worked. The purchaser used a different false name each time. They identified him. The federal officer is described as a 'G Man'.
Harry married LONG, Katherine on 5 Nov 1894 in Montgomery, Ohio, USA. Katherine (daughter of LONG) was born in 1873; died on 13 Feb 1954 in 342 Telford Avenue, Datyon, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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