This site was created by Larry Shively who is researching the history of the Shively families. The goal is to have a site where all Shively researchers can share and ask questions in regards to their Shively lines. The largest majority of the Shively family records are located in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. There are early records of Shively's also in Virginia and Kentucky. There are not many established Shively lineages back to Europe. There are documented lineages to Switzerland and Germany. Through the sharing of information from all of our research it is desired that all can learn about our Shively families.
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Sunday, April 17, 2022

Andrew J. Shively Who Lived In Midland County, Michigan And Gratiot County, Michigan

Andrew J. Shively Death Certificate

 Andrew J. Shively was born on 13-Sep-1840 in OH and died 9-May-1921 in St. Louis, Gratiot County, MI.  He was the son of John Peter Shively (born 4-May-1810 in PA , died 1898 in Trumbull County, OH) and Hannah Flick (born 1808 in PA, died 14-Nov-1888 in Trumbull County, OH). Andrew Shively married Priscilla Anthony on 4-Apr-1861 in Mahoning County, OH.  Priscilla died soon after the birth of their daughter, Ida P., who was born on 9-Dec-1861.  Andrew married 2nd to Mary Fidelia Folk on 15-Sep-1864. She died on the 5-Jun-1899 in Midland County, MI.  Andrew married 3rd to Mary Allie Scott on 21-Nov-1900 in Gratiot County, MI.  Mary was born on 14-Jul-1861 in Lansing, MI and died on 1-Jan-1937 in Gratiot County, MI.  For information on a brother of Andrew J. Shively's see the Shively blog article written on March 22, 2020.

The following was extracted from the Midland Sun, Midland, Michigan, Friday, October 21, 1904, Page 1, Column 3:
Candidate For Treasurer
A. J. Shively candidate for county treasurer was born in Trumbull Co. Oho in 1840.
He is a direct descendant of the illustrious William Tell. Three of Mr. Shively's ancestors served in the Revolutionary war.
Mr. Shively came to Mich in the spring of 1879 settling on the north west quarter, section 30, of Jasper township.
Out of an unbroken forest of one hundred and sixty four acres Mr. Shively has with unceasing toil carved out one of the finest farms in the county known as the Elmwood stock farm.
Mr. Shively has the reputation of being a straight forward business man whose word is as good as his bond. If he is elected to fill the office he will serve the county well.  Vote for him.

The following was found in The Midland Republican, Midland, Michigan, Friday, May 5, 1911, Page 3, Column 2:
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shively are soon going to Ohio for a visit. They will go in their new auto. Mr. Shively pays his chauffeur $65 per month it is said. Mr. and Mrs. Shively have no children and they live on Easy street.

The following newspaper obituary was taken from the Alma Record, Alma, Michigan, Friday, June 9, 1899, Page 3, Column 2:
Mrs. A. J. Shively of Jasper died at her home six miles north of this city Monday afternoon at five o'clock aged 53 years. The funeral was held Thursday from the house, her pastor Rev. J. A. Mc. Greaham officiating and the remains were laid at rest in the city cemetery.

The following was extracted from the Saginaw News Courier, Saginaw, Michigan, Thursday, May 12, 1921, Page 8, Column 5:
St. Louis Pioneer Dies
ST. LOUIS, Mich., May 12. -- (Special) -- Andrew Jackson Shively, on of the earliest pioneer residents of this vicinity, died at his home on East Saginaw street, Monday afternoon at the age of 81, following a three months' illness. He was born in 1839 in Lordstown, O., and came to St. Louis in 1879. He was a prominent member of the Presbyterian church and was well known throughout the county. He leaves his widow, a sister, Mrs. Sogan Moore, of Warren, O.; a daughter, Mrs. E. D. Snyder, and two grandchildren, of Pasadena, California. The funeral service was held from the house Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and was conducted by Rev. J. A. McGraham of Shawano, Wis., who was the former minister of the Presbyterian church in this city and a very close friend of Mr. Shively.




 

Sunday, March 22, 2020

George W. Shively And Mary A. Mowery From Trumbull County, Ohio To Pettis County, Missouri

George W. Shively was born ca. 1836 in Trumbull County, OH and died 26-May-1889 in Pettis County, MO.  He was the son of John Peter Shively and Hannah Flick.  George was married to Mary A. Mowery in Trumbull County, OH in 1857.  Mary was born ca. 1837 and died in 1910.  Both are buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery in Sedalia, Pettis County, MO.

Listed on the 1850 Lordstown District No. 164, Trumbull County, OH census is the family of Peter Shively age 40, wife Hannah age 42, daughter Elizabeth age 20, daughter Mary A. age 18, son George age 17, daughter Margaret age 14, daughter Susannah age 12, son Andrew age 8, son John age 6 and daughter Nancy age 2.  Located on the 1860 Lordstown Township, Trumbull County, OH census are Geo. Shively age 26, wife Mary age 25, daughter Eta age 2 and daughter Olla age 2 months. Listed on the 1870 Heaths Creek Township, Pettis County, MO census is George Shively age 36, wife Mary age 34, daughter Etty age 12, daughter Ollie age 10, daughter Alison age 8, daughter Kitty age 6 and daughter Neely age 4. On the 1880 City of Sedalia, Pettis County, MO is the family of George W. Shively age 46, wife Mary age 44, daughter Etta age 22, daughter Olla age 20, daughter Kittie age 16 and daughter Nelley age 14.

Extracted from the Cleveland Herald, Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday, April 1, 1857, Page 3,  Column 3:
In Vienna, on the 18 ult, Geo. Shively, to Miss Mary Mowery.

Located in The Sedalia Weekly Bazoo, Sedalia, Missouri, Tuesday, June 4, 1889, Page 3, Column 6:
May 26, at 11 a.m. at his late residence, East Third street, George Shively, aged 54 years. The deceased was a native of Lordstown, Ohio and resided in Sedalia many years.
The funeral will take place at 2:30 o'clock p.m. Tuesday May 29, from the Ohio Street Methodist church.

George W. Shively and Mary A. Mowery were the parents of at least the following children: 1) Etta Jane Shively born 9-Jan-1857 in OH, died 1-Aug-1918 in Pettis County, MO, married Thomas Garrett 2) Olive Belle Shively born 17-Nov-1860 in Ohio, died 20-Oct-1927 in Pettis County, MO, married 3-Nov-1898 in Pettis County, MO to Samuel C. Fuller  3) Alison Shively 1862-1872  4) Kitty Shively born 20-Dec-1865 in Lordstown, Trumbull County, OH, died 8-Feb-1920 in Pettis County, MO, married 11-Jun-1885 in Pettis County, MO to Mahlon D. Smith  5) Neal Shively born 12-Jun-1868 in Ohio, died 30-Aug-1955 in Oklahoma, married to John Henderson Byrum.