David Shively was born in Aug-1842 in Ohio and died 2-Sep-1905 in Eagle County, CO. He was to Eliza Christina Ingram Scovill on 1-Jul-1880 in Clear Creek County, CO. (Her first husband was Hiram Scovill). Eliza was born 11-Mar-1842 in WI and died 29-Aug-1909 in Eagle County, CO. David Shively 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 (171801772) and Esther Naff (Neff) (1719-1803).
Listed on the 1860 Sigourney Township, Keokuk County, IA census is the household of Conrad Shively age 54, wife Mary age 49, son Samuel age 21, daughter Mary age 19, son David age 17, daughter Sarah age 15, daughter Catharine age 13, son Daniel age 10, son Abram age 8, and a daughter age 5. Listed on the 1870 Gilpin County, CO census is David Shively age 30 and brother Peter age 35. Listed on the 1880 Georgetown, Clear Creek County, CO census is Benjamin Turney age 65 and David Shively age 40. Listed on the 1900 Precinct 6 Minturn, Eagle County, CO census is David Shively born Aug-1842 age 57, wife Elizabeth born Apr-1842 age 58 married 20 years having given birth to 7 children and 5 who are living, daughter Goldie L born Jan-1883 age 17, daughter Birdie L born Jun-1884 age 15 and daughter Mable B born Nov-1886 age 13.
Extracted from The Courier, Georgetown, CO, Thursday, March 17, 1881, page 3, Column 1:)
The Glendower lode, on Columbia mountain, owned by Peter and David Shively, continues to rank well as an ore producer. The owners are drifting and stoping on a vein that mills over 500 ounces first class, and from 200 to 300 ounces second class, and A. B. Clark & Co. have commenced to sink a shaft, at the end of a 60-foot-cross-cut which they have driven to the lode, which shows a small vein of good ore.
The following was found in the Eagle County Blade, Red Cliff, CO, Thursday, September 7, 1905, Page 1 Column 4:
Two Deaths
David Shively And His Granddaughter Pass Away Same Day
David Shively, a pioneer and highly respected citizen of Gore creek passed away very suddenly at his home on last Saturday evening. The same night, a few hours later, his little granddaughter, Hattie, the six-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Evans, died at the home of Mr. Evnas' mother in Red Cliff.
About twenty years ago Mr. Shively located on a ranch on Gore creek and had resided there ever since. For some time he had not been in robust health, but had kept about his duties and on the day of his death had been to Red Cliff with a load of produce supplying his regular customers in this line. He reached home in the evening and a few moments after his arrival was seized with a violent hemorrhage of the lungs and expired in a few moments after the attack.
Mr. Shively was 63 years of age and his sudden and unexpected death was a shock to his relatives and many friends. He leaves a widow and a family of grown children.
The little daughter of Mr. Evans had been ill several days with brain fever and the day before her death was brought to Red Cliff by her parents that she might have closer medical attention. The little one however succumed on Saturday night (early Sunday morning) as stated.
The funeral of both Mr. Shively and the baby was held at the same time at Minturn on Tuesday, with interment at Avon cemetery.
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