Samuel Shively was born in Ohio ca. 1844. He was the son of Abraham Shively (born ca. 1815, died 24-Dec-1861) and Barbara Kibler (born ca. 1817, died 16-Dec-1899). His mother, Barbara, married a second time on 14-Sep-1871 in Allen County, Ohio to David Spellman. Barbara Kibler Shively Spellman filed for divorce from David Spellman in Allen County, Ohio in 1891. Abraham Shively was the son of Jacob
Shively, born 1793 and died 1861 in Allen County, Ohio and Anna (last name
unknown) who was born 1789.
Abraham Shively descends from the Durs Schaublin line of the Canton of
Baselland, Switzerland. Records of
the children of Abraham Shively and Barbara Kibler are found, for the most
part, in Allen County and Hardin County, Ohio.
The
children of Abraham and Barbara Shively were: Adam born 1840, Isaac born 1842,
Samuel born 1844, Daniel born 1846, Lucinda born 1849, Caroline born 1851,
Solomon born 1852 and Jemima born 1855. Abraham and Barbara are listed on the 1850 VanBuren
Township, Hancock County, Ohio census record. The family moved to Allen County, Ohio where they are found
on the 1860 census record in Richland Township. In 1870 Barbara
and the children remaining at home are found in Jackson Township, Allen County.
Civil War records show that Samuel, Adam and Isaac served on the Union side in Company G, 57th Infantry Regiment, of Ohio. Adam and Isaac are both recorded as enlisting on 9-November-1861. Adam mustered out on 12-June-1865 at Camp Chase, Ohio. There is a Civil War pension file by Adam's wife, Lavina, for their "helpless child" Daniel R. Shively. Isaac mustered out on 15-December-1864 at Louisville, KY. Samuel enlisted on 27-October-1862. He died "of disease" on 28-February-1863 at Young's Point, LA. Samuel's mother, Barbara, filed for a Civil War pension under his name. Daniel enlisted in the 130th Indiana Infantry and served in the ranks for a period of three years. He was twice wounded, an injury to his head causing him pain up to the day of this death.
Back portion of post card mentions Samuel Shively |
At the left is the writing contained on the back of a post card which contains the pictures of Jemima Shively and her brother Daniel Shively. "Jemmia Shivley before married. Dan Shivley in Civil war. 3 other Brothers in Civil War - Isaac, Adam, Sam Shively in Civil War - (Sam died in Civil War, died of measles - buried on southern soil)
Extracts from the Civil War pension claim by Barbara Kibler Shively Spellman:
War
of 1861 Claim For Mother’s
Pension
WC127812
Brief
in the case of Barbara Shively, Mother of Samuel Shively, Pri. G. 57th
Ohio Vol., resident of Allen County, and State of Ohio
Post
Office address: Herring, Ohio
Declaration And Identification In Due Form
Proof Exhibited
SERVICE: The Adjt. Gen. Reports muster Oct. 27,
1862 and death February 28, 1863, at Young’s Point, La., of chronic
diarrhea. Surgeon General reports
death by congestive fever. Officer
testifies soldier entered hospital for measles and diarrhea contracted in line
of duty.
Competent
witnesses testify that soldier was son of claimant, that he left no widow nor
child, that her husband died in 1861, that she has and had no property nor
means, that from the time of husband’s death solider provided claimant a home,
furnished her food and clothing and entirely supported her, and after
enlistment give her $100.
AGENT: Robert Mahaffey, Herring, Ohio
Admitted April 9, 1869, to a pension of $8.00 per
month, commencing February 28, 1863
Mother’s Claim For Pension
The
State of Ohio, County of Allen, SS
On
this 10th day of June, A.D., 1868, personally appeared before me Cha
M Hughes, Probate Judge, a Court of Record within and for said County, Barbara
Shively, aged 48 years, a resident of Ada, in the County of Hardin, and State
of Ohio, who, being first duly sworn according to law, doth on her oath make
the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefits of the provisions
made by the act of Congress approved July 14, 1862. That she is the widow of Abraham Shively, deceased, and
mother of Samuel Shively, deceased, who was a Private, in Company G, commanded
by Captain Wilson, in the 57th Regiment of Ohio Vols, commanded by
Colonel Wm. Wungen in the war of 1861, who died at Youngs Point, La of measles
February 28, 1863 while in the line of duty in the service of the United
States.
Jemima Shively and Daniel Shively |
Jemima Shively was a brother to Samuel Shively. She married Isaac Peoples.
Claim
for pension State of Ohio County of Allen
No.
127.812
In
the matter of pension claim No 127.812 of Barbra Shively now Spellman, mother
of Samuel Shively deceased
Private Co G 57th Regt Ohio Inf Vols
On
this the 29 Day of Jan 1892 personally appeared before me a Notary Public in and
for said county and state aforesaid duly authorized to administer oaths
Isaac
Peoples aged 37 years
Jemima
Peoples aged 36 years
Whose
post office address are Alger (P.O.) Hardin County, Ohio who being duly sworn
in relative to above claim: that
they been personally and intimentely acquainted with Barbra Shively now
Spellman for the past 18 years and (know) that they have kept claimant for the
past 5 years and that the claimant is the mother of Jemima Peoples, on of the
affiants and they also further declare and swear that the claimant has nothing
financially to support herself with and she is weak and totally broken down and
totally disabled from the performance of manual labor and that she is 75 years
old and totally blind. We also
remember that she is the mother of Samuel Shively deceased who was a member Co.
G 57 Regt Ohio Inft Vols. We also
remember that the claimant drew a pension at $8 dollars per month on the death
of her son Samuel Shively deceased
Also one of the affiants
Jemima Peoples is a sister to the deceased soldier. About 5 years ago David Spellman left
the claimant and since that time she has been kept by us as she had no means of
support except from what we gave her and other relatives and friends we also know that the claimant is
divorced from said David Spellman by the Court of Allen County Ohio therefore
she is free and unmarried at this time and living with us and we are caring and
providing for her support to keep her from going to the County infirmary. We further declare that we know the
facts by reason of keeping and taking care of said Barbra Shively now Spellman
the claimant
Isaac
Peoples
Jemima
Peoples
Isaac Shively was a brother to Samuel Shively and served in the same unit as Samuel Shively.
Claim
No 127.812 State of Ohio County of Allen S.S.
Of
Barbra Shively in the matter of pension
Now
Spellman Claim No 127.812 of
Mother
of Samuel Shively Barbra Shively
now Spellman, mother of
deceased Samuel Shively deceased late Private
Co. G. 57th
Regt. Ohio Inft Vols
On
this the 29th of January A.D. 1892 personally appeared before me a
Notary Public in and for said Co and State duly authorized to administer oaths
Isaac
Shiveley Aged 49 years
Whose
Post Office address is Herring P.O. Allen County, Ohio who is credible and entitled to
Credit who states in regard to said Claim for pension that he is a son of
claimant: that he was a member of
Co. G. 57th Regt Ohio Inft Vols that the deceased soldier died in
front of Vicksburgh Miss in 1863 from measles. He also states this that his
mother Barbra Shiveley now Spilman the claimant in 75 years old and feeble and
blind and that she is totally disabled from the performance of manuel labor and
totally unable to support herself without the aid of friends as she has nothing
financially to support herself and if it would not be for her daughter she
would be a charge for the County infirmary: he also states the claimant drew a pension on her son who died
at Vicksburgh Miss who was a member Co. G. 57 Regt O.V.I. at the rate of $8.
Dollars per month on Certificate No. 127.812 at Cin & Columbus Ohio
Agencies prior to remaring David Spilman and about 5 years ago the said
Spillman left claimant destitute and she remains the same at this time: And
from what he has learned the claimant has been granted a divorce from said
David Spillman and is now a free woman: and single
He
states he knows the facts from seeing his mother and living close to her ever
since 1865. He also states he has
no interest either direct or indirect to the prosecution of this claim for
pension
State
Of Ohio Isaac Shively late Private
Co. G. 57th Regt Ohio Inft Vols
Co.
Of Allen
Sworn to and subscribed to before me this 29 day of January. I also
certify that I have no interest either direct or indirect in the prosecution of
this claim. I also certify that
affiant is a credible and entitled to credit
Jeremiah
Bechtel
See
certificate on Notary Public
file
at pension office Allen County Ohio
Washington
D.C.