Emil Schively was born on 7-Apr-1854 in Nelson, Buffalo County, MN and died 25-Mar-1942 in Wabasha, Wabasha County, MN. He was the son of Christian Schively (Schaublein) and Ann B. Sturzenegger. Emil Schively married Mary Niegg on 22-Feb-1892, daughter of Joseph and Mary Markadont Niegg. Mary Niegg was born 11-Sep-1879 in Wabasha County, MN and died 30-Sep-1975. Mary married 2nd George Scheer after the death of Emil Schively.
Listed on the 1910 Town of Nelson, Buffalo County, MN census is the family of Emil Schaublin age 50, wife Mary age 30, son Fredrick age 12, daughter Hazel age 7 and daughter Amy M. age 1 year and 6 months. Located on the 1920 Nelson, Buffalo County, MN census is the household of Emil Schively age 62, wife Marrie N. age 40, son Fred age 22, daughter Hazel age 16, daughter Amy age 11, son Walter age 8 and son Portor aget 6.
Extracted from The Winona Daily News, Winona, Minnesota, Thursday, March 26, 1942, Page 8, Column 6:
Nelson Township's First White Child, Emil Schively, Dies
Nelson, Wis. - (Special) - Emil Schively (Schaeublin), 82, Wabasha, former resident and first white child born in the town of Nelson, died at 5 p.m. Wednesday at the home of his son Fred of Wabasha, where he recently had been making his home.
Mr. Schively, son of Christian and Barbara Stutznegger Schaeublin, was born April 7, 1859, in the town of Nelson.
He married Mary Nigg of Wabasha February 22, 1892. They lived on a farm about one mile north of Nelson which they later sold to Ben Larson. Afterward they spent two years at Rollingstone and then several years in the state of Washington. Coming back to Nelson, Mr. Schively made his home for several years at the Claude Hetrick home. During the last two years, he spent part of the time at the Carl Haugen home.
He is survived by the following children: Fred of Wabasha, Mrs. Charles (Hazel) Mathias and Porter of Winona, and Mrs. Henry (Amy) Darling of Quincy, Ill. A son Water drowned at Winona last summer.
Funeral arrangements were being completed today. Burial my take place at Nelson.
Located in The Winona Daily News, Winona, Minnesota, Monday, March 30, 1942, Page 3, Column 1:
Emil Schively, 89, Buried At Nelson
Nelson, Wis. -- (Special) -- Funeral services for Emil Schively, 87, town of Nelson, who died Wednesday at the home of his son Frederick at Wabasha after an illness of three months, were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at the community hall here, the Rev. Edward Mohr officiating.
Mr. Schively, son of Christ and Barbara Schively, was born in the town of Nelson April 7, 1854, and lived in the community all his life. He married Mary Niegg February 22, 1895. They had five children. Mr. Schively was one of a family of six children. He had been in failing health for three months.
Survivors are four children, Frederick of Wabasha, Mrs. Charles (Hazel) Mathias of Winona; Mrs. Henry (Amy) Darling of Quincy, Ill., and Porter of Rollingstone; nine grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Sophia Walwirth of Portland, Ore. One son, Walter, and four sisters, Mary, Sarah, Rose and Rosetta , are dead.
Those from out-of-town who attended the services included Philip and Louis White and the latter's son of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Birmingham of Holcomb, Wis., Mrs. Minnie Schively and Claude Harper of Downsville, Wis. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mathias and daughter Loretta and John and Peter Niegg, Wabasha.
The following was found in The Winona Daily News, Winona, Minnesota, Wednesday, October 1, 1975, Page 17, Column 5:
Mrs. Mary A. Scheer
Mrs. Mary A. Scheer, 96, a resident of Snyder Nursing Home, Rushville, Ill., died at 7:20 a.m. Tuesday at Culbertson Hospital, Rushville. She was a former Winona resident.
The daughter of Joseph and Mary Markadont Niegg, she was born at Wabasha, Minn., Sept 11, 1879. She married Emil Schively. He died in March 1942. She married George Scheer. He died in May, 1957. She was a former member of Winona Neville-Lein Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1287 auxiliary.
Survivors are: two sons, Fred and John Shively, Wabasha, Minn.; one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Darling, Vermont, Ill.; 11 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. One son, one daughter, six brothers and four sisters have died.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Martin Funeral Chapel, Winona, the Rev. Robert Wiseman officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Friends may call Thursday after 7 p.m. and Friday from 1 p.m. until time of services at the funeral home.
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