John W. Shively Wagon |
Bill Rice who lives in Westerville, OH shares this photo with the Shively researchers. He would like to see if anyone can give him additional information regarding the photo. He believes the photo may be connected with his Brookhart family in Mercer County, OH. His great parents, Daniel Webster Brookhart (born 19-Jul-1861 died 22-Dec-1927) and Etta Young (born 14-Oct-1867 died 17-Feb-1939) (daughter of Simon P. Young and Elnora "Ellen" Bush) lived in Hopewell Township, Mercer County, OH and John W. Shively lived in Hopewell Township. For more information on John W. Shively please see the Shively blog article written on January 11, 2013.
John William Shively was born on 24-May-1861 in Mercer County, OH and died 12-Dec-1939 in Mercer County, OH. He was the son of William M. Shively and Sarah E. Carr. John was married first on 22-Apr-1883 in Mercer County to Sarah Edith Buck. Sarah was born on 29-Aug-1862 and died 18-Sep-1886. John married second in Mercer County on 1-Jan-1890 to Eliza E Crouch. Eliza was born on 18-Mar-1867 and died on 7-Feb-1922. In reviewing information on John W. Shively it has been discovered that he was married a third time on 19-May-1938 in Mercer County to Manda (Amanda) Piper Young. This was a second marriage for Manda Piper who was married first on 24-Feb-1894 in Mercer County to Harry S. Young. Harry Young was the son of Simon P. Young and Elnora "Ellen" Bush. Harry was born on 15-May-1870 and died 28-Aug-1932 and is buried in Elm Grove Cemetery, Saints Marys, Auglaize County, OH.
To show that Etta Young and Harry S. Young were brother and sister their family is found on the 1870 Jefferson Township, Franklin County, OH census listed as Simon Young age 29, wife Ellen age 24, daughter Etta age 2 and son Harry age 1 month. Listed on the 1880 Violet Township, Fairfield County, OH census are S. P. Young age 40, wife Ellen age 33, daughter Etta age 12, son Harry age 10, daughter Ida age 7, son Earl age 5, and son Samuel J. age 2.
Etta Young was married to Daniel Webster Brookhart (born 19-Jpul-1861 died 22-Dec-1927). Daniel W. Brookhart and Etta Young were the great grandparents of Bill Rice who submitted to photo above. Daniel and Etta Brookhart were the parents of his grandfather, Homer Brookhart. Located in the Piqua Daily Call, Piqua, Ohio, Saturday, December 24, 1927, Page 4, Column 6 is the following:
D. W. Brookhart Dies
Piqua friends will be very sorry to learn of the sudden death Thursday night of D. W. Brookhart, of Celina, he suffered a paralytic stroke at the base of the brain and died almost immediately. Clark Brookhart, of Virginia street, Piqua, is a son.
The following was extracted from the Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio, Saturday, February 18, 1939, Page 2, Column 5:
Deaths And Funerals In The Miami Valley
Mrs. Etta Brookhart
TROY, Feb. 18.--Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brookhart, 1018 E. Franklin st., were called to Celina by the death of the former's mother, Mrs. Etta Brookhart, 71, who succumbed Friday to paralysis after having suffered a stroke one week ago.
The death of Mrs. Brookhart occurred in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Shuck, in Celina. She was the widow of Daniel Brookhart, a farmer, who died 11 years ago. Previous to this death the couple lived for many years on a farm southwest of Celina.
Survivors in addition to Mrs. Shuck and Mr. Brookhart of Troy are four other sons, Clark of Piqua, Dean, Homer and Lawrence of Celina, and two daughters, Mrs. Clyde Montaque of Celina and Mrs. Everett Barker of Wren.
Homer Brookhart was the son of Daniel Webster Brookhart and Etta Young and the grandfather of Bill Rice. The following newspaper obituary found in The Lima News, Lima, Ohio, Thursday, August 24, 1967, Page 4, Column 8:
Homer Brookhart
CELINA -- Funeral services for Homer Brookhart, 72, of this city, will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Grace Missionary Church. Burial will be in Swamp College Cemetery, near here.
Mr. Brookhart died at 10:30 a.m. Saturday on a residential street here where he had stopped to raise the hood of his automobile to find out why it was not running properly. Dr. Donald Fox, Mercer County coroner, attributed death to a heart attack.
Mr. Brookhart was born Oct. 16, 1894 in Warren County, Ohio. He attended Grace Missionary Church.
Surviving are his wife, Lydia; two sons, Stanley of 1756 Breese Rd., Lima, and Carl of 4429 S. Dixie, Lima; five daughters, Mrs. Raymond Rice, 3023 Ft. Amanda Rd., Lima, Mrs. Berdell Welker of St. Marys, Mrs. William Buck of this city, Mrs. Lowell Ferner of Portland, Ind., and Mrs. Carol Hone, also of here; three brothters, Deand Lawrence, both of here, and Clark of Piqua; two sisters, Mrs. Everett Barker and Mrs. Frank Shook, both of this city; 19 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at Vale and Stein Funeral Home, Celina, after 7 tonight, until 1 p.m. Saturday, when the body will be removed to the church to await services.
In doing additional research on John William Shively a newspaper obituary was found in The Lima News, Lima, Ohio, Wednesday, December 13, 1939, Page 4, Column 5:
John Stively
CELINA, Dec. 13 -- Funeral services will be held at Swamp College chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock for John Shively, 78, retired businessman who died at his home west of Celina Tuesday morning following a lingering illness.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Amanda Young Shively, four daughters, Mrs. John Sealscott and Mrs. Chloe Hoenie, both of Celina, Mrs. Walter Hill of Union City, and Mrs. Dee Young of Lima; three sons, Melvin Shively, Ernest Shively and Walter Shively, all of Celina; 17 grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. Burial in Swamp college cemetery.
The obituary for the third wife of John William Shively was found in The Lima News, Lima, Ohio, Tuesday, August 21, 1951, Page 2, Column 6:
Mrs. Manda E. Shively
CELINA, Aug. 21 -- Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Pau's Methodist church for Mrs. Manda E. Shively, 76, who died Monday at the Otis hospital where she had been a patient since Saturday. Dr. Tennyson Guyer will be in charge of the services with burial in Elmgrove cemetery St. Marys.
A lifelong resident of Mercer county she was a member of the Neptune Church of God and a member of the ladies auxiliary of Celina Post No. 210 of the American Legion.
Surviving are two sons, Ernest Young and James Young, both of Celina; a daughter, Mrs. William Nottingham, Route 4; a sister, Mrs. William Fisher, Route 4; a brother, Roy Piper, Celina; a granddaughter and a great grandson.
The body was removed from the Dick and Stallter funeral home to the residence, 313 E. Fulton st, to remain until services.
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