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THE SHIVELY NEWSLETTER Issue No. 121 November 2019 ISAAC SHIVELY WHO LIVED IN PIATT COUNTY, ILLINOIS Piatt County is located in central Illinois. It was formed in 1841 from Macon and Dewitt counties. Isaac Shively came to Piatt County, Illinois in 1871 from Wabash County, Indiana. Isaac was born on 8-February-1837 in Montgomery County, Ohio and died on 17-December-1919 in Piatt County, llinois. He was a son Christian Shively and Barbara Ulery. Isaac married Margaret Blickenstaff on 1-October-1863. Margaret was born on 12-November- 1845 in Montgomery County, Ohio and died on 7-February-1921 in Piatt County, Ilinois. The following history of Isaac Shively was found in the Past And Present of Piatt County, Illinois, Charles Mcintosh, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1903, Pages 389-390: Isaac Shively Among the prominent and successful agriculturists of Piatt county none are more deserving of mention in this volume than the gentleman whose name introduces this sketch. He was bom in Montgomery county, Ohio, February 8, 1937, and there spent the first fourteen years of at the end of which time he removed to Wabash county, Indiana, with his parents, Christian and Barbara (Ulery) Shively, the family locating near North Manchester. His parents were also natives of Montgomery county, Ohio, and the father was a farmer by occupation. He assisted materially in the early development and pbuilding of Wabash county, Indiana, and spent the greater part of his life in that state, but died at the home of our subject on section 24, Cerro Gordo township, Piatt county, Ilinois, when over eighty-eight years of age. His wife had passed away on the old home farm near North Manchester, Indiana. In their family were eight children: Jacob died in infancy; Esther is the wife of John Miller, of North Manchester, Wabash county, Indiana; Samuel died at the age of thirty years; Isaac is next in order of birth; Christian is a resident of Lincoln, Nebraska; Elizabeth married Samuel Blickenstaff and died in Wabash county, Indiana, leaving a family; John H. lives in North Manchester, Indiana; and Barbara died at the age of sixteen years. Isaac Shively received but a limited education in the common schools of Ohio as his time was almost wholly occupied by the work on the farm. At the age of twenty-two he started out in life for himself as a farmer, near North Manchester, Wabash county, Indiana, and remained there until after his marriage. He wedded Miss Margaret Blickenstaff, a daughter of Samuel and Mary (Gumph) Blickenstaff, and in 1871, accompanied by his wife and three children, he came to Piatt county, Illinois. He Purchased the north half of section 24, Cerro Gordo township, some of which was under cultivation, but there were many ponds and much of the land unbroken, but he has since ditched and drained it and made many other improvements to the value of thousands of dollars. In addition to the original purchase he now owns one hundred and twenty acres more, which is well drained. For his first eighty acres he paid twenty-five dollars per acre, for the second eighty thirty dollars, and for the last eighty acres, adjoining it on the east, sixty dollars per acre. He now has four hundred and forty acres, and it is all worth over ‘one hundred dollars per acre, owing to the rise in value and the many improvements he has made thereon. He built two good barns, one, forty by sixty feet, and the other thirty by seventy-eight feet, which will accommodate sixteen head of horses and cattle, and he has comeribs which hold about six thousand bushels. His success in life is due enti to his own well-directed efforts, being a man of sound judgment and good bu: ability. He has always made the most of his advantages, and has labored untiringly to ‘make for himself and family a comfortable home and competence. Besides his property in this state, he owns a section of land southwest of Houston, Texas. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Shively were born ten children, seven sons and three daughters, of whom nine are living: Elizabeth, the wife of Frank Etnoyer, of Cerro Gordo township; Julia, wife of Jacob Wyne, whose home is near LaPlace in Cerro Gordo township; Daniel, who married May Boone and lives in Cerro Gordo township; John, who married Dora Musselman and also resides in Cerro Gordo township; Samuel, who wedded Annie Musselman, a sister of his brother's wife, and makes his home in the same township; Joseph, who married Nora Duncan and resides in Carroll county, Indiana; Jerome, Ira and Festus, all at home. For many years Mr. Shively has served as school director and has ever taken an active interest in educational affairs, doing all in his power to secure good teachers and the best advantages along that line. He is a deacon in the German Baptist church of LaPlace, in which he and his wife hold membership, and they are active and sincere Christian workers. Mr. Shively is regarded as one of the representative men of his community, as well as one of its most substantial and honored citizens, and is therefore justly deserving of mention in this volume. Many years ago a family descendant of the Isaac Shively family shared their genealogy work. Unfortunately in preparing this article the name of the descendant could not be found. The following from this work: In February of 1871 Isaac and his wife and three children, Mary Elizabeth, Julian and Daniel moved moved to their farm in Piatt County, Illinois. Part of this land was unbroken and on it was a small shanty. Isaac kept improving the farm and adding to it until he owned 860 acres. As his children got married, he gave them a choice of one thousand dollars or eighty acres of land. He served many years on the school board and donated the ground for the Prairie Dell School that three generations of Shively's attended. He and his wife were charter members of the LaPlace Church of the Brethren. Isaac and Margaret were the parents of ten children. Nora died in 1879 at the ‘age of five from diptheria. Isaac died December 24, 1919, from pneumonia at LaPlace, Illinois, and is buried in the LaPlace Cemetery. His wife died February 7, 1921, and is buried beside him. Mary Elizabeth was born 15 June, 1865 in Wabash Co., Ind. Married Frank Etnoyer 14 Feb. 1889 in Piatt Co., Ill. They had five children. She died 10 April, 1959 and is buried in Cerro Gordo Cemetery. Julian A. Shively was born 23 Nov. 1867 in Wabash Co., Ind, married Jacob Wyne 29 Dec. 1887. They had four children and one foster daughter.’ She died quite young 19 Jan. 1910 and is buried in LaPlace Cemetery. Danie! E. Shively was born 26 Nov. 1969 in Wabash Co., Ind. and married Cora Mae Born 14 Feb. 1894. They had six children. He died 12 Mar. 1954 and is buried in the LaPlace Cemetery. He operated a meat curing business in LaPlace for a number of years. John L. Shively was bom 26 July 1872 in Piatt Co., I, married Dora E. Musselman 13 Feb. 1895. They had four children. He died 15 Aug. 1952 and is buried in the LaPlace Cemetery. He was a Cashier of the former LaPlace Bank. Nora Ellen Shively was bom 16 Dec. 1874. She died quite young 12 Nov. 1879 from diptheria and is buried in LaPlace Cemetery. ‘Samuel C. Shively was born 1 Jan. 1877 in Piatt Co., Ill and married Anna E. Musselman 13 Dec 1898. She was a sister to John Shively’s wife. They had five children. He married second Lula Leathers 13 Dec 1955. He died 13 Sept. 1964 andn is buried in LaPlace Cemetery. He was a farmer and served on the board of the LaPlace Coop. Grain Co. for forty years. Joseph Shively was born 10 Dec. 1879 in Piatt Co., Ill_ and married Nora Duncan 26 Feb. 1902. They had three children. He died 18 Oct. 1937 and is buried in Decatur, Ill He was a meat cutter there. Jerome (Romie) Shively was born 7 April 1882 in Piatt Co. Ill and married Flossie ‘Amold 18 Dec. 1904. They had four children. He married second Beluah Olroyd 24 Mar. 1947. He died 20 May 1973 and is buried in the LaPlace Cemetery. At one time he operated a grocery store in LaPlace. Ira Shively was born 5 Oct. 1884 in Piatt Co., and married Cora Jones in 1906. They had five children. He died 29 Oct. 1966 and is buried in Calif. Ira moved to Dexter, New Mexico in 1906 and to Calif. In 1924. Festus Shively was born 31 Oct 1894 in Piatt Co.., Ill. He married Emily Urban 25 ‘Aug. 1915. They had two children. He died 10 April, 1963 and is buried in the LaPlace Cemetery. He worked for the post office in Decatur, Il The following newspaper obituary was extracted from The Decatur Herald, Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, December 18, 1919, Page 3, Column 6: Isaac Shively, LaPlace, Dies Leaves His Widow, Seven Sons And One Daughter, Was 82 Years Old Isaac Shively, for years a resident of La Place and once president of the La Place State bank, died at 6:25 o'clock, Wednesday morning in his home in that village. He was 82 years old. Pneumonia is given as the cause of his death, although he had been ill for almost two years with hardening of the arteries. For the last 17 weeks he was confined to his bed and when he contracted pneumonia, that disease hastened his death. Mr. Shively had lived on his farm north of La Place until about four years ago, when he retired and moved to town. He was born and reared in Ohio. Later he moved to Indiana and then to illinois. He was a member of the Church of the Brethren. Mr. Shively leaves his widow, seven sons and one daughter; Mrs. Frank Etnoyer and Dan Shively of Cerro Gordo, Sam Shively, president of the La Place bank, John Shively, cashier of the same bank, Romie and Festus Shively of La Place, Ira Shively of Hagerman, N.M. and Joseph Shively of Decatur. Funeral services have not been arranged. CHARLES WILLARD SHIVELY AND FLORA F. BARCLAY FROM VINTON COUNTY, OHIO TO CALIFORNIA - Charles Willard Shively was born on 25-Nov-1865 in Vinton County, OH and died 8-Jul-1948 in Los Angeles County, CA. Charles married Flora F. Barclay on 23-Aug-1887 in McLean County, IL. Flora was born on 1-Mar-1864 in MO and died 20-Dec-1943 in San Francisco, CA. Charles was the son of John Shively (1837-1909) and Ellen (Helen) Remy (Ramey) (1846-1936). Flora Barclay was the daughter of William and Mary J. Barclay. The following article was extracted from the Bloomington Weekly Leader, Bloomington, IL, Friday, August 26, 1887, Page 5, Column 5: ‘ANotable Wedding Near Covel ‘The wedding of Mr. C. W. Shively and Miss Flora Barclay occurred Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Barclay. Mr. Barclay is a wealthy farmer living two miles west of Covel. The mystic words were pronounced by Rev. H. Vanderwert, formerly of Stanford, now of Centralia, MO. After the many congratulations they were all summoned to the dining-room, where the usual wedding feast was enjoyed by all. Among the many useful and ornamental presents were the following: Full set of china dishes, father and mother of bride; extension table, Barclay brothers; paper holder, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Biggs; silver fruit basket, J. A. Surber and wife; glass fruit basket, J. B. Norris; fruit dish, Grant and Cora Piper; silver butter dish, Katie and Wm. Halain; cake stand, Lucien Campbell; butter dish, Elsie Barclay; coffee pot, C. W. Hulva and Geo. Glenn; clock, E. Offut and H. Cobb; glass tumblers, Leila and Lou Rogers; butter knife, Q. Roberts; pie plates, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Norris; silver celery stand, Benj.and Lizzie Staley; salt and pepper caster, Clara and Millie Dickinson; “Elements of Pedagogy" F. M. Martin; water set, H. L. Bomgardner and Chas. Littleton; hammock, J. A. Boulware; center table, Miss Sadie Shively; table spread, Lizzie Glenn and Hattie Bozarth; towels, Mrs. H W. Quinn; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Stubblefield; picture frame, Julia and Annie Warlow; lamp, John and Mollie Barbee; lamp, Jessie and James Hill Listed on the 1880 Jackson Township,, Vinton County, OH census is the family of John Shively age 33, wife Hannah age 34, daughter Sarah F. age 15, son Charles W. age 14, daughter Ettie A. age 11, daughter Lucy M. age 9, son Homer C. age 7 and mother-in-law Sarah Smith age 67. Listed on the 1900 Oklahoma County, OK census is the household of Charles Shively born Nov-1865 age 34 a salesman in a shoe store), wife Flora born Mar-1864 age 36, married 13 years with 4 children born and 4 living, daughter Mamie born Jul-1888 age 11, son Harold bor Mar-1890 age 10, son Willie born Feb-1892 age 8 and daughter Ethel born Feb-1894 age 6. Listed on the 1910 Seattle City, King County, WA census is Charles W. Shively age 45 a manager of a retail shoe store, wife Flora F. age 46, daughter Mamie E. age 21, son Harold C. age 20, son William J. age 18, daughter Ethel E. age 16 and mother-in-law Mary J, Barclay age 77 Listed on the 1920 Seattle City, King County, WA census is Charles W. Shively age 53 a salesman as a shoe store selling service, wife Flora age 55, son John W. age 28, daughter Mary E. age 30. Listed on the 1930 Los Angeles County, CA census is the household of Chas W. Shively age 65 an advertiser for retail stores and wife Flora, 66. JOHNATHAN J. SHIVELY AND WIFE EMMA W. DERRY (DAIRY) WHO LIVED IN KEOKUK COUNTY, IOWA AND SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS - Johnathan J Shively was born on 12-Sep-1834 in Ohio and died 27-Jul-1909 in Springfield, Sangamon County, IL. He was the son of Conrad Shively (1806-1878) and Mary Magdalena Grise (1816-1883). Conrad Shively was the son of Conrad Shively (1773-1850) and Mary Moyer (1771-1863). Conrad Shively was the son of John Shively (1748-1781) and Eve Berger (1750-1814). John Shively was the son of Christian Shively (1718-1772) and Esther Naff (1719-1803). (An article on the brother of Johnathan Shively who was David Shively was the subject of the Shively blog on August 3, 2019). Johnathan J. Shively married Emma W. Derry (Dairy) in Virginia on 31-Jan-1864, Located on the 1850 District 26, Keokuk County, IA census is the household of Conrad Shively age 44, wife Mary 39, daughter Elizabeth age 18, son Johnathan age 15, son Peter age 13, son Samuel age 11 and daughter Mary A. age 9. Listed on the 1870 ‘Sigourney Township, Keokuk County, IA census are J.J. Shively age 36, wife Emma age 27, son Warren age 6, daughter Clara age 3, son D. E. age 10 months, Mr. Karr age 49, Leah age 26, A.M. age 2, Edna age 10 months, Da. Shively age 21, wife Mar. age 23, daughter Eli. age 8 months and Abraham. Listed on the 1880 Illiopolis Township, Sangamon County, IL census is household of John Shively age 46, wife Emma age 36, daughter Clara age 12, son David age 10, daughter Nora age 3, Benjamin Botts age 26, Richard Phillips age 22, James Huffman age 23, and William Derry age 25. On the 1885 Sigourney Township, Keokuk County, IA State Census are Johnathan J. Shively age 50, wife Emma W. age 41, daughter Clara age 17, son David E. age 15, and daughter Nora age 7 Extracted from the Daily Illinois State Register, Springfield, Illinois, Friday, July 30, 1909, Page 10, Column 3: Shively-The funeral of J. J. Shively was held at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Lee Metcalf, at Iliopolis. A quartette consisting of Mrs. Harry Dickerson, Miss Fairie McCoskle, William Matthews and Thomas Chamberlain, sang several selections. The sheriff and deputy sheriffs of Sangamon county attended in a body and placed on the bier a beautiful floral design. The internment was made in a cemetery near Rochester. The pallbearers were H.C. Roberts, William Matthews, Alexander Kinehan, John Shelber and Harry Faith of Iliopolis, and Charles Clendenin of this city. J. J. Shively was born at Canton, O., September 12, 1834 and died at Springfield, Ill, July 27, 1909, aged 74 years, 10 months and 15 days. He moved to lowa with his parents early in life, but at the beginning of the civil war he went to Virginia, in the employment of the government and there he married Emma W. Derry, January 31, 1864. At the close of the ware they moved to Illinois, where they resided until 1881, in which year they moved to lowa where his wife died November 26, 1889. This union was blessed by seven children, two of whom, Mrs. Clara Metcalf and Miss Nora B. Shively, together with two brothers, three sisters and two grand children still survive him. At the beginning of the civil war he heard and responded to his country's all and offered his services in the defense of its flag, but was refused enlistment on account of bodily injuries. Unable to overcome this, and still moved with loyalty, patriotism and love of home and country, he did all that that he could do and entered the employment of the government remaining until the close of the war. While thus engaged he was with the Army of the Potomac and suffered many of the privations and dangers incident to the movements of that great army, among which was months of sickness in the army hospital. Early in life he obeyed the commands of his Savior and united with the Methodist church, since which time he has lived a conscientious, consistent, constant, upright, christian life. All through his long active life he encountered many difficulties, but conquered them all by his christian fortitude and patience. His Bible was his sweetest companion and to it he always went for solace and for comfort. Profane, vulgar or harsh words had no placement in his language. With a keen sense of duty he always tried to do all things well. Quiet, reserved, and ever considerate of others, his memory will be cherished the most by those who loved him and who knew him best. "Grandpa" Shively led an earnest, honest christian life With confidence and trust he rested his faith and hopes on the Rock, Christ Jesus, and leaning hard on the promises of the world's Saviour, he passed calmly and without fear from death and darkness into eternal sunshine and life everlasting. The newspaper obituary for Clara Shively Metcalf follows. It is believed that the parents of Clara Shively are incorrectly listed in the article. She was the daughter of Johnathan J. Shively and Emma W. Derry (Dairy). Located in the Daily Illinois State Journal, Springfield, Illinois, Sunday, February 8, 1925, Page 11, Column 1: Clara Metcalf Taken By Death Special to The State Journal Iliopolis, Feb. 7 -- Mrs. Clara Shively Metcalf, 57, widow of Lee C. Metcalf, who was a prominent grain man, died at 8:50 o'clock this morning at Presbyterian hospital, Chicago. She has been a resident of this town for thirty-three years Surviving are a son, Dean Metcalf, Chiago; a daughter, Mrs. M. M. Fletcher, llliopolis, and a sister, Miss Nora Shively, Springfield. The children and sister were at her bedside when she passed away. Her husband died in January 1921 Decedent was a daughter of the late John and Emily Fletcher. She was a member of the Sarah Dake chapter, Eastern Star, and the Christian church. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at llliopolis Christian church. Interment will be made in Riverside cemetery. Extracted from The Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, September 4, 1974, Page 22, Column 3: Miss Nora B. Shively, 97, of Pana died at 12:40 a.m. Wednesday in Pana Community Hospital. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday in the McCracken Funeral Home, Pana, where friends may call after 5 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Rochester Cemetery, Rochester. Surviving are nephews, Jack Metcalf of Chicago; James Metcalf of Washington, D.C. MARY MARGARET SHIVELY, DAUGHTER OF GEORGE SHIVELY AND NANCY VANDERFORD; FROM VINTON COUNTY, OHIO TO CEDAR COUNTY, MISSOURI - Mary Margaret Shively was born on 18-Apr-1858 in Ohio and died 27-Dec-1930 in Vernon County, MO. She was the daughter of George Shively (1820-1858) and Nancy Vanderford (15- Aug-1832 to 3-Nov-1867). After the death of her parents Mary Margaret Shively lived in the household of her grandfather, William Vanderford, and his second wife Julia A. Belvington. (Williams first wife and mother of Nancy Vanderford was Mary Margaret McGee). Mary Margaret Shively was married in Vinton County, OH on 11-Feb-1885 (Vinton County, OH Marriage Book Volume 4, Page 368) to Charles F. Johnson. Charles F. Johnson was born Mar-1864 and died 26-Nov-1912. Charles and Mary Johnson are buried in the El Dorado ‘Springs Cemetery in El Dorado, Cedar County, MO. Charles F. Johnson and Mary Margaret Shively were the parents of at least two children: Cora Althea Johnson and George Fenton Johnson. Listed on the 1850 Jackson Township, Vinton County, OH census is Georg Shively age 29, wife Nancy age 17 and daughter Sarah J. age 5 months. Located on the 1860 Jackson Township, Vinton County, OH census is the household of Nancy Shively age 28, daughter Sarah J. age 10, son William age 9, son Henry age 7, son Westley age 4 and daughter Mary M. age 2. Listed on the 1870 Jackson Township, Vinton County, OH census is the family of William Vanderford age 59, wife Julia age 43, grandchild William Shively age 19 and grandchild Mary M. Shively age 12. On the 1880 Jackson Township, Vinton County, OH census is Wm. Vanderford age 69, wife Julia A. age 52, grandson James M. age 10 and granddaughter Mary M. Shively ‘age 22, On the 1900 Elkhart Township, Bates County, MO census is the family of Charles F. Johnson born Mar-1854 age 46, wife Mary M. bom Apr-1858 age 42 married 16 years having born 2 children with 2 children living, daughter Cora A. born Jul-1886 age 13 and son George F. born Jul-1890 age 9, On the 1910 West Spedwell Township, St. Clair County, MO census are Charles F. Johnson age 56, wife Mary M. age 52 and son George F. age 19. Extracted from the Southwest Mail And The Weekly Post, Nevada, Missouri, Friday, January 2, 1931, Page 6, Column 5 is the following Death Of Mary M. Johnson Mary Margaret Shively was born April 18, 1858, in Ohio, and departed this life at Nevada, Mo., Dec. 27, 1930, aged 72 years. She was married to Charles F. Johnson, Feb. 11, 1885, who preceded her in death 18 years ago. To this union were born two children, a daughter, Mrs. Cora Harris of Nevada, and a son, George F. Johnson, who preceded her in death three years ago. Early in life Mrs. Johnson became a Christian and united with the Baptist church, She was a devoted Christian and was loved by all who knew her. She was ever faithful to her church and attended services as long as health permitted She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter and a grandson, Oren Harris, and a host of friends. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Baptist church at El Dorado Springs, Rev. L. L. Tucker of Stockton conducting the service. Burial was in the El Dorado cemetery beside her husband. For additional information on the family of Mary M. Shively there is an article in the Vinton County Ohio History & Families, Turner Publishing Company, Publishers of America's History, P. O. Box 3101, Paducah, Kentucky 42002-3101, Co-Published by Turner Publishing and Mark A. Thompson, Associate Publisher, Copyright 1996, Family Heritage, Pages 128-129. ‘The subject of the article is the brother of Mary M. Shively who was Henry Harrison Shively. JESSE LAWRENCE SHIVELY AND WIFE ALICE ESTELLE PFEFFERLE WHO LIVED IN SAN MATEO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - Jesse Lawrence Shively was born 29-Dec-1876 in Sedgwick County, KS and died 19-Aug-1955 in San Mateo County, CA. Jesse was the son of Isaac Henry and Anna Hannah Shively. (For more information on his lineage see the Shively blog articles written on Sunday, December 30, 2012 and Saturday, February 12, 2011). Jesse Shively married Alice Estelle Pfefferle on 9-May-1914 in Alameda County, CA. Alice was born on 13-Apr-1885 in CA and died 5-Mar-1957 in San Mateo County, CA. She was the daughter of Louis Pfefferle and Mary E. Brady. Listed on the 1880 Sherman, Sedgwick County, KS census is the family of I. H. Shively age 27, wife Hannah age 25 and son Jessie age 3. On the 1900 Washington Township, Buchanan County, MO census Jesse Shively bom Dec-1876 age 23 is living in the houshold of William H. Leach bom Oct-1842, age 57. Listed on the 1920 San Mateo City, San Mateo County, CA is the household of Jesse L. Shively age 43, Wife Alice E. age 34, daughter Marjorie age 4 and daughter Evelyn age 2. Listed on the 1930 San Mateo City, San Mateo County, CA census is the family of Jesse L. age 53, wife Alice age 43, daughter Marjory age 14, daughter Evelyn age 12, daughter Shirley age 5 and son Robert age 5. Listed on the 1940 San Mateo City, San Mateo County, CA census is Jesse L. Shively age 63, wife Alice E. age 46, daughter Marjorie age 22, daughter Evelyn age 21, son Robert age 15 and daughter Shirley age 15. Extracted from the San Mateo Times, Friday, August 19, 1955, Page 24, Columns 2-3: Jesse L. Shively Jesse L. Shively, 78, engineering executive of the Cyclops Iron Works company, and one of the West Coast's foremost authorities on ammonia refrigeration, died early today at Franklin hospital, San Francis A native of Wichita, Kans., Shively had resided in San Mateo for more than 40 years. His latest address was 727 San Mateo drive. charter member of the National Association of Practical Refrigeration Engineers, Shively was know in the trade as "Mr. Refrigeration’. It is estimated that he had supervised and designed installation of 95 per cent of the refrigerators in California wineries. He is survived by his widow, Alice E. Shively of San Mateo, and three daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Titelbaum, Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Evelyn Gough, Burlingame, and Mrs. Shirley Coughlin, Belmont, and a son, Capt. Robert J. Shively, Tokyo, Japan. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. from the Crosby-N. Gray mortuary chapel, Burlingame, under auspices of San Mateo lodge 226, F. & A.M. Located in The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California, Tuesday, March 12, 1957, Page 8, Column 1: Alice Shively SEBASTOPOL -- Graveside services were held in Sebastopol Cemetery for Mrs. Alice Shively, 71, who died Tuesday following an operation in a bay area hospital She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pfefferle, pioneer residents of the Freestone section, and wife of the late Jess L. Shively, a refrigeration engineer. Mrs. Shively has lived in San Mateo and Berkeley for many years, and is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Shirley Coughlin, Belmont; Mrs. Evelyn Gough, Ohio: Mrs. Marie Teitelbaum, Baltimore; her son, Capt. Robert Shively, US Army, Chicago; a sister, Mrs. George A. Williams, and a niece, Mrs. Vincent Gleason, both of Santa Rosa. SHIVELY IMMIGRANTS TO PENNSYLVANIA - Stephen Woodbridge, Derry, NH submitted the following information extracted from A Collection of Upwards Of Thirty Thousand Names Of German, Swiss, Dutch, French Immigrants To Pennsylvania From 1727-1776, By Prof. |. Daniel Rupp, IG. Kohler, Philadelphia, 202 North Fourth Street, 1876. Stephen shared that this is a list of people with Shively like names that were immigrants into Pennsylvania via the port of Philadelphia. He hoped that this information might help some of the Shively researchers find their immigrant ancestor. Surname GivenNames Page Date Ship Comments Schaublin Heinrich 400 Sep 20,1772 Minerva James Johnston, Commander, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. ‘Schaueffele Jacob 162 Sep 26,1743 Rosannah James Reason, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Schebble Georg Antony 273 Sep 19, 1752 Edinburgh James Russel, Master, from Amsterdam, last from Cowes. ‘Scheib Hans Georg” 86 Aug 17, 1733 Samuel of London, Hugh Percy, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Deal. ‘Scheib Martin 86 Aug 17, 1733 Samuel of London, Hugh Percy, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Deal. ‘Scheib Martin’ 86 © Aug 17,1733 Samuel of London, Hugh Percy, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Deal. Scheibe Johann Jacob 66 Aug, 17, 1731 Samuel Hugh Peircy, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Scheiberle Christ. Gottlieb 269 Oct 16,1751 Duke of Wirtemberg Montpelier, Captain, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Scheible Jacob 256 Sep 16, 1751 Nancy Thomas Coatsam, Master, from Rotterdam. Scheible ‘Michael 304 Sept 17, 1753 Patience Hugh Steel, Captain, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Scheibly Henry 132 Feb 7, 1739 Jamaica Galley Robert Harrison, Commander, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Scheibly Jacob 398 Nov 19, 1771 Tyger Georg Johnston, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Scheutfien Georg 242 Sep 29, 1750 Osgood William Wilkie, Captain, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Scheuffien Jacob 242 Sep 29, 1750 Osgood William Wilkie, Captain, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Seblie Martin 137 Sep 3, 1739 Loyal Judith Edward Painter, Commander, from Rotterdam, last from Deal. Sheibe Johann Christoph 401 Oct 16,1772 Crawford Charles Smith, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Also from Pennsylvania German Pioneers, By Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D., Edited by William John Hinkle, Ph.D., D.D., Second Printing In Two Volumes, Volume |, 1727-1775, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1980, Page 239: [List 62 C] At the Court House of Philadelphia, October 27", 1738 Present: Anth Morris, Mayor, William Allen, Esqr The Palatines whose Names are underwritten, imported in the Ship St. Andrew, John Stedman, Commander, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England, did this day take & subscribe the Oaths to the Government, viz., Michael Scheiffie MARY VICTORIA SHIVELY, DAUGHTER OF ROBERT W. SHIVELY AND ROSALIE M. RICE; FROM TAYLOR COUNTY, KY TO INDEPENDENCE COUNTY, AR -Mary Victoria Shively was born on 1-Nov-1858 in Taylor County, KY and died 6-Apr-1897 in Independence County, AR. Mary was the daughter of Robert W. Shively (born 8-Jan- 1826 Taylor County, KY died 18-Aug-1903 Mississippi County, MO) and Rosalie M. Rice (born 11-Mar-1834 Taylor County, KY died 18-Dec-1897 Mississippi County, MO). Robert W. Shively was the son of John B. Shively and Sarah "Sally" Heaverin. John B. Shively was the son of John Shively and Susannah Hayden. Mary Victoria Shively married James Toridy (also spelled Tordy, Toirdy, Toddy) who was born 4-Jun-1856 and died 28-Oct-1924. Mary and James were married on 9- Oct-1876 in Jackson County, AR. Both are buried in Maple Springs Cemetery, Batesville, Independence County, AR. Located on the 1860 Division No. 1, Taylor County, KY census is the household of R. W. Shively age 33, wife Rose A. Shively age 26, son Jno. A. Shively age 9, daughter T. Jane Shively age 6, daughter Sarah E. Shively age 4 and daughter Mary V. Shively age 2. Listed on the 1880 Christian Township, Independence County, AR census is the family of James Toddy age 24, wife Mary age 21 and daughter Ollie age 2, Found on the 1900 Christian Township, Independence County, AR census is the family of James Toddy born Jun-1857 age 42, daughter Mary E. born Aug-1880 age 19, daughter Murty G. bonr May-1883 age 17, daughter Laura B. born Sep-1886 age 13, daughter Retha E. born Jul- 1889 age 10, son John H. born Nov-1893 age 6, daughter Rosalia Hilton born Dec-1877 age 22, grandson Dovie Hilton born Nov 1896 age 3 and hired servant Eugene Smith born Dec-1882 age 17. James could not be located on the 1910 census records. Located ‘on the 1910 Christian Township, Independence County, AR census is the household of McGlothin male age 31, wife Etta age 29, daughter Beulah age 6 and son Jessie age 3. On the 1910 Fairview Township, Independence County, AR is the family of Joel J. Churchwell age 31, wife Myrtle age 26, daughter Eva age 5, son George age 3, brother Chester C. age 28 (widowed) and nephew Dixon age 4 months. Listed on the 1920 Rosie Township, Independence County, AR census is the household of Arthur Johnson age 22, wife Retha age 30, son Wyatt age 1 and 5 months, and father-in-law James Toirdy age 63. Additional information that could be found on the children of Mary Victoria Shively and James Toridy include: 1) Rosalie born Dec-1877 married 24-Jan-1895 in Jackson County, AR to Thomas Hilton 2) Mary Etta born Aug-1880 died ca. 1973 married 13- Nov-1900 in Independence County, AR to James Henry McGlothin born 16-Mar-1878 died 31-Dec-1937 Independence County, AR 3) Annie Myrtle born 24-May-1883 died 18- Jan-1949 married on 19-Apr-1903 in Independence County, AR to Joel J. Churchwell born 16-Sep-1878 died 21-Jul-1971 4) Laura B. born Sep-1886 married on 1-Oct-1902 in Independence County, AR to Johnathan Brady 5) Retha Edna born 4-Jul-1889 died 29- Jan-1965 married 1st on 23-Dec-1908 to Jessie Ed McGlothin born 1-Jan-1884 died 23- Mar-1912 and married 2nd on 30-Dec-1916 in Independence County, AR to Arthur Monroe Johnson born 4-Feb-1896 died 25-Nov-1954 and John Hurshel (Herschel) born 29-Nov-1893 died 6- Nov-1916. QUERIES — Free to anyone interested in the Shively family research. Please give as much information as possible, particularly dates and localities. If you do not get a reply, submit your query again at a later date. ‘SHIVELY ‘Seeking information on Joseph R. Shively born April or May 1861 in Taylor County, KY. Itis not known when or where Joseph died. Joseph was the son of Robert W. Shively and Rosalie Minerva Rice who lived in Taylor County, KY then moved to Kansas, returned to Taylor County, KY and passed away living in Mississippi County, MO. Listed on the 1860 Division No 1, Taylor County, KY census are R. W. Shively age 33, wife Rose A. age 26, son Jno. A. age 9, daughter T. Jane age 6, daughter Sarah E. age 4 and daughter Mary V. age 2. Located on the 1880 Mansville District, Taylor County, KY census is Robert Shively age 54, wife Roseallie age 46, son David R. age 19, son Samuel age 15, daughter Margrett age 10, daughter Rosealli age 8, and son Henry age 6. Thrisa Jane Shively was born on 25-Oct-1852(1853) in Taylor County, KY and died 3-Mar-1886. She is buried in the Saint Francis de Sales Cemetery in Taylor County, KY. Thrisa Jane married George W. Bradley on 28-Apr-1871 in Franklin County, KS. Listed on the 1880 Mansville District, Taylor County, KY census are George Bradley age 30, wife Thresa age 27, daughter Rosa age 8, daughter Ella age 6, daughter Elinor age 4, and son David age 2. George W. Bradley remarried after the death of Thrisa Jane Shively Bradley. Listed on the 1900 Ohio Township, Mississippi County, MO is the household of Charles Wyatt born Sep-1867 age 32, wife Bertha A. born Jul-1882 age 17, step father in law George W. Bradley born Jun-1850 age 49, married 13 years, mother in law Matilda E. born Dec-1861 age 38, brother in law William J. born Jul-1888 age 11, brother in law Frank W. born May-1894 and step brother in law Elmer born Feb-1878 age 22. George W. Bradley was born 17-Jun-1850 in Missouri and died 8-Nov-1912 in Mississippi County, MO. Place of burial is listed as Charleston, MO on his MO death certificate. Joseph R. Shively was living with his sister and brother in law, Thrisa Jane Shively Bradley and George W. Bradley in 1885 in Lincoln County, KS. Listed on the 1885 Neosho, Lincoln County, KS state census is the household of Geo. W. Bradley age 34, wife Thrisa J. age 30, daughter Frances R. age 12, daughter Eady B. age 10, son George E. age 8, son John D. age 5, daughter Annie M. age 3, daughter Bernetha S. age 1, Benj F. Bradley age 24 and David R. Shively age 24. David R. Shively has not been located on the records after 1885 in Lincoln County, KS. Any additional information on him would be appreciate. David R. Shively was the son of Robert W. Shively and Rosalie Minerva Rice. Robert W. Shively was the son of John B. Shively and Sarah Heaverin. John B. Shively was the son of John Shively and Susannah Hayden. It is believed that John Shively was the son of Michael Shively. Larry Shively, P.O. Box 1462, Hines, IL 60141-1462 e-mail: amrun@aol.com The success of the SHIVELY NEWSLETTER is directly due to the participation of the subscribers. Without your interest and input, nothing would have been accomplished The NEWSLETTER is published quarterly. To subscribe, send $8.00 for one year. Please make checks payable to Larry Shively JACOB W. SHIVELY WHO LIVED IN PREBLE COUNTY, OHIO - Jacob W. Shively (J. W,) was born 2-Oct-1856 in Harrison Township, Preble County, Ohio and died 9- Jan-1934 in Preble County. He was the son of William M. Shively and Catherine Tice. Jacob W. was married on 8-Jan-1885 to Emma M. Gangwer. Emma was a daughter of Moses Gangwer and Amelia Snyder. She was born 10-Feb-1865 in Darke County, OH and died 11-Apr-1940. At some time in history J W Shively must have owned an Shively Newsletter Larry W. Shively PO. Box 1462 Hines, IL 60141-1462 agricultural implement company. Located in the Dayton Daily News, Wednesday, January 10, 1934, Page 26, Column 2 was his obituary: DIES SUDDENLY OF HEART DISEASE LEWISBURG, Jan. 10— J. W. Shively, 77, a highly respected citizen living on the National rd., just west of here, died yesterday after a few hours’ illness of heart disease. He had spent all of his life in this community, being a member of an old pioneer family. He is survived by his widow, Emma M., and three daughters, Mrs. C. E. Myers of Arcanum, Mrs. E. W. Ganster of Dayton, Mrs. R. B. Lock of Lewisburg, and six grandchildren, besides many other relatives. Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan 12, at 2 p.m. at the U. B. church in Lewisburg. Burial in Roselawn cemetery.

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