Shelley Somerville Sansbury

d. between 1904 and 1910
  • Shelley Somerville Sansbury was born.
  • He married Fannie Isabel Cook, daughter of Conrad Evelyn Cook and Frances Isabella Mangum, on 28 November 1902 in Sardine, Escambia County, Alabama.
  • The following appeared on 7 December 1902 in The Montgomery Advertiser: A marriage in which a large number of Montgomerians were interested took place on Thanksgiving day in Sardine. It was that of Miss Fannie Cook, second daughter of Dr. Conrad Cook of Montgomery, and Prof. S. S. Sansbury.
         The bride is a lovely young woman, whose home is in Montgomery, but who has been teaching in Sardine for the past year. Professor Stansbury is a well-known teacher who stands high in the educational circles of the State.
         The bride is the niece of Mr. William Mangum of New Orleans, who entertained President Roosevelt on the hunting expedition at his country home in Mississippi recently.
         Friends in Montgomery wish a life of happiness for the young couple.
  • Shelley Somerville Sansbury died between 1904 and 1910.
  • His wife Fannie Isabel Cook became a widow at his death.
  • Last Edited: 26 Jun 2014

Family: Fannie Isabel Cook b. circa June 1876, d. 26 April 1946