1.CoraSarah BerthaLangenbach1,2, born December-20-1882 in Butternut, WI3; died November-6-1967 in Oakville, WA. Bur. Elma Odd Fellows Cem., Sec. 4.13. She was the daughter of 2. JacobTilmanLangenbach and 3. SarahRebeccaBillheimer. She married (1) JesseCarletonPrice April-1908 in WA4. He was born February-4-1866 in Fountain County, Indiana5, and died October-5-1913 in WA. He was the son of Benjamin Franklin Price and Sarah Elizabeth Miller. She married (2) GeorgeTaylorSheaffer6 August-18-1917 in Montesano, WA7. He was born December-6-1881 in Los Angeles, CA8, and died November-14-1973 in Oakville, WA. Bur. Elma Odd Fellows Cem., Sec. 4.19. He was the son of William Henry Sheaffer and Sarah Belle Henry.
Notes for Cora Sarah Bertha Langenbach:
Cora Sarah Bertha Langenbach was born in Butternut, Wisconsin in 1882, her family having moved there from Northampton County, Pennsylvania around 1880. After a few years they again moved, this time to Washington Territory, first settling in Winlock, Lewis County. Later family moves were to Kamilche, Summit, McCleary, and Malone. One of her first jobs was working in the cookhouse of a cedar shingle camp. In 1908 she married Jesse Carleton Price and resided in Oakville. After Jesse Price died in 1913, Cora worked in the Glover Hotel in Oakville. She married George Sheaffer in 1917, living in Oakville until her death in 1967.
Notes for George Taylor Sheaffer:
George Taylor Sheaffer was born in Los Angeles in 1881, where the family had settled after moving from Pennsylvania (with a short stop in Kansas). They moved to the Mendocino country of California while he was an infant. At age of 12 George went to work for a nearby dairy farmer, and shortly thereafter began a long career in logging, his first job being skidroad greaser for ox-team logging in the redwoods.
With the advent of steam donkeys in the logging industry in the late 1890's, his work changed and by 1900 he had become a "donkey puncher", an occupation he followed for over 40 years. About 1910 he travelled (by schooner) to the Grays Harbor area of Washington. Over the years he worked for Saginaw Timber Co., Union Timber Co., Polson Logging Co., and Mason County Logging Co. in Grays Harbor. In his later years he worked for Weyerhaeuser in the Longview area. George married Cora Sarah Langenbach Price in 1917 and his home was in Oakville until his death in 1973.