Squire Shelton

by Debbie Mascot (8/11/2025)

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The recent Jukebox Genealogy prompted stories about weddings and marriages. The number of things that popped into my head was vast. You are all already exposed to me taking over the blog with my own stories, and I’m sure you don’t want me also filling the Jukebox with symbolic coins of my own symbolic songs. So I had to pick one.

Just one. This is very hard for me. Then I remembered that if I write one for the Jukebox and one for an “ad” for the Jukebox, I can choose two!

Still hard, but now I can share Thomas Shelton, the marrying squire. I’m not certain how he fits to my Shelton’s yet (or if he does, although the places and dates match up). So the blog is a perfect place to share this.  In the Jukebox I will share a story of serendipity.  What are you going to share there?  (note: Send your wedding or marriage or love stories to: [email protected])

Thomas Shelton: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13412691/thomas-shelton

Thomas Shelton was born in 1776 in Stafford, Virginia and died in 1870 in Aberdeen, Ohio. Aberdeen is just over the river from Maysville, Kentucky and the marriage laws were quite different. Kentucky required a license, but Ohio did not. There was a ferry that went from one place to the other and it was called the Gretna Green. Scotland has a place with this name for the same reason- easy crossing to a place with easier laws.

So Squire Shelton set up shop in Aberdeen, OH in 1818 and performed over four thousand weddings in that time (without a license). After his death, Massie Beasley took over and, in his time, performed over twenty thousand weddings (without a license). This caused issues, not only child and grandchild legitimacy in property inheritance, but also for Civil War widows’ pensions, as a requirement was to provide proof of marriage. The Kentucky legislature had to pass a special act legalizing Shelton and Beasley’s weddings.

That above-mentioned ferry was instrumental (and also run by Squire Beasly’s son in later years). The squires would take them out on the Ohio River and marry them. “…so that neither state could certainly claim jurisdiction of the offense.”

From a newspaper article* in the News Journal (Wilmington, Ohio) on Thursday, January 17, 1867:
“…The secret of the old Squire’s success in the marrying business has been his entire disregard of law. For a fee of $5, he would, at any time, marry a couple without license, contrary to law without regard to decency or propriety; so that for half a century past Aberdeen has been the “Gretna Green” of both Ohio and Kentucky. And even from other States have often come parties and been married by this old man who could not get married anywhere else.”

As we venture through our genealogical sleuthing, it’s always important to remember the rules and laws of the time and place. And that you may have a relative who didn’t give a hoot about them.

* The News Journal (Wilmington, Ohio), 17 Jan 1867, p.2, col. 1, “The Oldest Justice”; database with images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 9 Aug 2025), cited at Newspapers.com Publisher Extra, (https://www.newspapers.com/image/878787425/?match=1&terms=marrying%20squire%20shelton)

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Upcoming at CGS

by Debbie Mascot (8/8/2025)

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Members gather together in homes, public libraries, cafes and even community rooms in condominium units. A facilitator leads the discussion as members share research topics, common interests, new resources discovered in an informal setting. Friendships have developed along with partnerships in resources and a better understanding of the many benefits available to CGS members.
• Walnut Creek – September 25, 2025 10:30 a.m.
• Lamorinda – October 14, 2025 10:30 a.m.

If interested in one of these or another Regional Gathering in your area, please contact Kim Farnham-Flom ([email protected]).

CGS Member Experience
As parts 2 and 3 of our AI series, CGS Members, Janet Netz and Keith Montgomery will provide reassurance for all newbies with how they got their feet wet and how that experience has made them enthusiastic about using this technology. They will follow up with a Q & A session on Aug 13.
When: Saturday, August 9, 2025 at 1:00 p.m.
Where: CGS Library and Online via Zoom
Cost: Free to CGS members
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AI Discussion
This is the CGS AI follow-up session.
In part one of our AI series, CGS Members, Janet Netz and Keith Montgomery provided reassurance for all newbies with how they got their feet wet and how that experience has made them enthusiastic about using this technology.
They follow-up here with a Q & A session.
When: Wednesday, August 13, 2025 at 6:30 p.m.
Where: Online via Zoom
Cost: Free to CGS members
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San Francisco Special Interest Group (SIG)
San Francisco has so many nuances to genealogical research that it helps to know an expert. Join this SIG to meet several! It doesn’t matter if you are new to genealogy or an old hat, find your family story in the City of Love.
When: Saturday, August 16, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
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Family Tree Maker Special Interest Group (SIG)
Are you using the popular Family Tree Maker software to keep track of your genealogy findings? Are you new and looking for a program to use? Are you just wanting to know more about it? Join this great SIG for a plethora of topics this January, including a new release, and all things cemetery, including citations (which some may find more frightening than a cemetery!).
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The Promised Land: How Pioneer Jews Helped Shape California
The California Gold Rush transformed California. The influx of people from all over the world created a unique social experiment and culture. As part of our series on California immigrants, Frances Dinkelspiel will cover the important role Jewish immigrants played in developing the state. Frances will draw on the extensive research carried out for her two books to provide stories of how members of the Jewish community influenced the economic, political and culturallandscape of late 19th and early 20th century San Francisco and environs.
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Using Artificial Intelligence on FamilySearh: Some Amazing Discoveries and Broken Brick Walls
Kelvin Brewer of the Oakland FamilySearch Center will give a talk about using AI with FamilySearch.
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CGS Members Report: DNA Surprises
DNA has become an exciting, if sometimes baffling, tool for genealogists. The results of matching may give us just the clue we need to break through a brick wall or introduce us to cousins we otherwise would never have known. Other times, we find something that leads to a whole new understanding and evaluation of our family history and ancestors. Hear three stories from CGS members illustrating these occasions.
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2026 CGS Research Trip to Boston, Massachusetts
CGS returns to Boston for a week of research led by Matthew Blaine Berry, CG. The Charlesmark Hotel is 1 minute from the Boston Public Library, 6 minutes from American Ancestors, and 15 minutes from the Massachusetts Historical Society.
The trip, led by Matt Berry, includes:
• A seven-night stay at the Charlesmark Hotel
• Orientation and tour of the Massachusetts Historical Society
• Orientation and tour of American Ancestors
• Six days of uninterrupted research at your choice of top Boston research facilities
• Pre-trip meeting and consultation
• Research assistance by Matt Berry
• Daily continental breakfast (pastry and coffee)
• Two group dinners at local restaurants
When: Sunday, February 1, 2026-Sunday, February 8, 2026
Where: Boston, MA
Cost: $1,399 single occupancy (airfare not included).
How to Register: Deadline October 31, 2025. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2026-cgs-boston-research-trip-registration-1415983146709

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They Told Me A Secret

by Debbie Mascot (8/6/2025)

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When distributing the events for August and September, there was something super exciting in there. But they said I couldn’t say anything until after August 1.

CGS peeps, it was killing me. I even made it not my first post after August 1 so you wouldn’t hear it from me first and don’t think for a moment that was easy for me. I am good with bad secrets (as in: I know all the blacksheep in the family and only told about half their stories), but with good secrets? Well. It’s just hard.

So here we go… BOSTON! A Boston trip next February!!! Details are below.  I’m super sad as I lost the majority of my New England ancestors to my mom’s DNA test (a story for another time), so I’m not sure I’ll go, but if I can regroup my tree and explore some other lines, I may be on the list!

2026 CGS Research Trip to Boston, Massachusetts
CGS returns to Boston for a week of research led by Matthew Blaine Berry, CG. The Charlesmark Hotel is 1 minute from the Boston Public Library, 6 minutes from American Ancestors, and 15 minutes from the Massachusetts Historical Society.
The trip, led by Matt Berry, includes:

• A seven-night stay at the Charlesmark Hotel
• Orientation and tour of the Massachusetts Historical Society
• Orientation and tour of American Ancestors
• Six days of uninterrupted research at your choice of top Boston research facilities
• Pre-trip meeting and consultation
• Research assistance by Matt Berry
• Daily continental breakfast (pastry and coffee)
• Two group dinners at local restaurants

When: Sunday, February 1, 2026-Sunday, February 8, 2026
Where: Boston, MA
Cost: $1,399 single occupancy (airfare and local transportation not included). See the cancellation and refund policy below. For CGS members only.
How to Register: Deadline October 31, 2025 and limited to 15 of you! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2026-cgs-boston-research-trip-registration-1415983146709

More details…
• You’ll be staying at the beautiful Charlesmark Boutique Hotel (655 Boylston Street). Boston, MA 02116. There are only double and queen rooms available at this hotel.
• To pay, you can use your credit card through the registration site or write a check to CGS (info on the registration site).
• American Ancestors membership is recommended. Non-members will pay $20 daily user fee. 3-month membership in American Ancestors is $34.95.
• Do you want to stay longer? Additional nights at the Charlesmark Hotel can be arranged before and after the event at the reduced group rate. Maybe visit Plymouth Rock (let me know if you stood there expecting to feel awed, and then realized it was actually quite small, and then kind of felt stupid for thinking it was a big deal, but you still made the awe-face just in case). Maybe visit the Plymouth Plantation and talk with your ancestors. Although I’m no longer related, I had a 30-minute conversation with my 10th great-grandfather where he told me all about my 9th great-grandfather and his brothers and sisters. They. Stay. In. Character.
• Whatever you decide, if you go, have great fun in beautiful Boston. I’ll be here waiting for you to send me something to post in the Blog!

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Charlesmark Hotel: https://www.charlesmarkhotel.com/
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Massachusetts Historical Society Video: About the Massachusetts Historical Society (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhfcwZ-w_kU)
Boston Public Library: https://www.bpl.org/genealogy/

Cancellation fee and schedule: All cancellations must be made in writing. Your registration fee will be refunded, less an administrative fee of $100, if cancellation is received by 31 December 2025. If a cancellation notice is received after 31 December, no refund will be given. (It is suggested that you obtain trip insurance if you feel cancellation is possible.)

The California Genealogical Society shall not be held liable for any loss or damage to property. Additionally, CGS will not be liable for any loss, damage, or injury caused by strikes, weather, illness, or any other cause beyond its reasonable control.

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