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.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Henry Shively And Mary (Mamie) Ellen Cudhea In Ohio And Fulton County, Indiana

Henry Shively was born on 16-Sep-1857 in Grand Rapids, Wood County, OH and died on 11-May-1943 in Rochester, Fulton County, IN. He was the son of Albert Shively (died 1879 in Clay County, TX) and Catherine Harris (born 17-Nov-1829 died 10-Oct-1927 in Hutchinson County, TX). Henry was married to Mary (Mamie) Ellen Cudhea on 24-Jun-1885 in Paulding County, OH.  She was the daughter of John Cuddaho (1833-1864) and Honora A. Fighney (1834-1920). 

Listed on the 1900 Defiance Township, Defiance County, OH census is the family of Henry Shively born Sep-1857 age 42, wife Mamie born Sep-1863 age 36, daughter Nora born Apr-1887 age 13, daughter Grace born Feb-1891 age 9, mother in law Nora Cudhea age 65, niece Blanch Columbia born Jun-1888 age 11 and niece Catherine Columbia born May-1894 age 6. On the 1910 Dayton Township, Dayton City, Montgomery County, OH census are Henry J. Shively age 49, wife Mamie E. age 43, and daughter Grace T. age 19. On the 1940 Rochester, Fulton County, IN census is the household of Henry Shively age 82 widowed, cousin Ralph Devault age 25, cousin Vivian Devault age 26 and cousin John Devault age 2.

From the census records above it is known Henry and Mamie Shively had daughters Nora and Grace Shively.  The following newspaper article named a third daughter, Eursel Shively.  Located in the Defiance Express, Friday, October 23, 1896, Page 6, Column 1:
Eursel Shively, daughter of Henry and Mamie Shively, died at their home 203 Main street, Monday, at 11:30 a.m., aged 1 year, 1 month and 21 days. Funeral from English Catholic church at 8 o'clock Wednesday. The remains will be interred at Junction.

The following was found in the Defiance Democrat, Thursday, December 6, 1900, Page 2, Columns 7-8:
Change In The Police Force
The resignation of Henry Shively of the Defiance police force has been accepted by Mayor Evans and Gust Matthews will be appointed by Mayor Evans to fill the vacancy, subject to the confirmation of the city council.
Policeman Shively made a faithful officer and retires with the good will of the city officials.

This newspaper article was found in the Defiance Democrat, Thursday, November 21, 1901, Page 11, Column 1:
Has Closed Up Auction Store
Henry Shively, who for the past year has conducted an auction store on Clinton street near Fourth, will close the place for good Saturday evening, preparatory to leaving the city.
Mr. Shively with his family will locate in Montpelier, O., where the former will represent a Chicago firm, handling their goods in that city. Mr. Shively returned from Montpelier last evening, where he had been for the past several days completing arrangements for his removal.

The newspaper obituary for Henry Shively was located in the Defiance Crescent News, Saturday, May 22, 1943, Page 4, Column 3:
Former Policeman Here Death Victim
Funeral of Henry Shively, 86, retired carpenter and a Defiance policeman many years ago, was held Thursday afternoon in the Zimmerman Brothers funeral home, Rochester, Ind., followed by burial in the IOOF cemetery there.
Mr. Shively died Tuesday in Woodlawn hospital, Rochester, after a two months illness.
Mr. Shively went to Rochester ten years ago from South Bend, Ind. He was born at Grand Rapids, O., the son of Albert and Catherine Shively.  His wife, Mayme, died several years ago.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Grace Herman, Detroit; and a sister, Mrs. Cora Snellgrove, Borger, Texas.

Sunday, June 5, 2022

Michael, Daniel and John Shively In Berkeley County, West Virginia

Shively researchers are asking for help with a Michael Shively line that was in Berkeley County, WV and then some family members moved to Jefferson County, KY. There were several Shively families in what is now Berkeley County, WV and one would think that the families knew of each other and were possibly related. From the histories it is known that Frederick County, VA was formed in 1743 from Orange County. Berkeley County, VA was formed in 1772 from Frederick County.  In 1863 Berkeley County, VA became Berkeley County, WV.

PART ONE - Michael Shively
From land grants for Michael Shively it is known:
1762, Michael Shively, assignee of John and Daniel Kennedy, 245 acres, 11-Oct-1766 date of grant, Frederick County, VA Book 2, Page 14

20-21-Mar-1778, Michael Shively and Hannah his wife to Christian Shively, lease and release, Berkeley County Book 4, pp 453-455  100 acres of 245 acre tract

02-May-1778, Michael Shively and Christinia his wife to Joseph Mitchell,  lease, Berkeley County Book 5, pp 23-24   145 acres of 245 acre tract

15-Oct-1778 Christian Shively to Joseph Mitchell, lease Berkeley County Book 5, page 583 100 acres bought from Michael Shively and wife, Hannah

17-Mar-1779, George Myer and Jane his wife to Christian Shively, 100 acres, Berkeley County Book 5, pp 230-231, release

15-Aug-1780, Christian Shively and Mary his wife to James Russell, release, Berkeley County Book 5, pp 694-696, Mary did not sign

1781 - 13-Mar 5th year of VA Commonwealth, Berkeley County VA to Monongahala County, VA requesting Christian Shively's wife, Mary, be privily examined regarding the Indenture 15-Aug-1780 to James Russell, Certificate attesting to this is dated 14-May-1781; recorded in Berkeley County, VA 19-Feb-1782, Book 5, page 696

1786 - 19-Aug  11th year of VA Commonwealth, Berkeley County, VA to Jefferson County, KY re. Christian Shively's wife, Mary, and 1778 Indenture to Joseph Mitchell, Book 7, pp 281-282. Acknowledgement sent to Berkeley County 10-Jan-1787 and recorded 19-Jun-1787

PART TWO - Daniel Shively
From the publication Schaublin (Shively) Families from the District of Waldenburg, Baselland, Switzerland by George W. Andrews, Alexandria, Virginia,, 1978 it is know that at the same time Michael Shively was in Berkeley County there was also a Daniel Shively in the same county. From this information it is known that "Daniel Schaublin was born in village and District of Waldenburg, Baselland, Switzerland, baptized 28-May-1709; died 1763 in Frederick County, Virginia; married (1) 21-Jun-1729 to Margaret Spithaler of Waldenburg (Waldenburg Marriage Register, page 56); and married (2) Christina (last name unknown). They have five children, all born in Waldenburg: 1) Daniel, baptized 29-Jan-1730  2) Wernhard, baptized 25-Apr-1731  3) Johannes, baptized 30-May-1741  4) Peter, baptized 16-Feb-1744 and  5) Ursula, baptized 17-Oct-1745.  
The name of Daniel Shively appears as "Daniel Scheubly" in passengetr list 139C for ship Ann, which landed in Philadelphia 28-Sep-1749 (Strassburger and Hinke, 1934, Volume 1, Page 416).
In the land records there are the deeds of lease and release by which Nicholas Lemen (Lehman?) and wife Christian sold a 234 acre tract of land to Daniel Shively in Frederick County, Virginia on 8-Nov-1758 (Frederick County Deed Book 5, page 182-187, Winchester, VA). On 4-Aug-1762 Daniel Shively sold 100 acres of this tract, described as "lying (in Frederick County) on both sides of the wagon road that leads from Swearingens Ferry to Winchester" to his son Daniel and Jacob Choomy (Tschumi) (Frederick County Deed Book 7, pages 261-264).

PART THREE - John Shively
From the following article it is known that there was also a John Shively in this area at the same time as Michael Shively and Daniel Shively.  This information was found in the Descendants of Josiah Flagg of Berkeley County, VA with 7 sketches by Charles Allcott Flagg, 1920, page 67:
APPENDIX E.
THE SHIVELY ANCESTRY
John Shively was a Swiss merchant who came to America with his stock in trade before the Revolution. Having prospered in business, he purchased a large tract of land in Frederick County, Va. (the part now Berkeley County, W. Va.). This is the family tradition.
It has been possible to learn very little about the family. in the home of the late Major G. Flagg of Tennessee, Johns Shively's great-grandson, there is preserved a curious little devotional work in German, "Das kleine davidische psalterspiel der kinder Zions", printed at Philadelphia in 1781. Its end papers and fly-leaves are covered with names and records, among which we find "Mary Shively her book" and "Maragretta Flagg her book", and births of the children of Josiah and Margaretta Flagg--it being the only source now extant for this information.
It would seem to indicate that German was the language of the elder Shivelys, or at least they were familiar with it, but whether this means that John Shively came originally from eastern or German speaking Switzerland, or that he married a Pennsylvania-German, we cannot say. Among the records are the death of John Shively, 4 Nov., 1792, aged 55, and of Mary Shively, 10 May, 1785, aged 48. We infer that Mary was wife of John and mother of Margaretta. No Shively children are recorded, but family tradition has it that Margaretta was the only child.

Located in the Potomak Guardian and Berkeley Advertiser, Martinsburg, West Virginia, Monday, November 5, 1792, Page 3, Column 2:
Saturday night last departed this life in this town, Mr. JOHN SHIVELEY, AEt. 55 --At the late races here, Mr. Shiveley was unfortunately thrown from his horse while crossing the path, and was inwardly bruised to so great a degree that he lay in the most excruciating pain until he expired. --He was a worthy citizen and and honest man.

If anyone would have additional information to share on the Frederick County, VA and Berkeley County, WV Shively familes please contact Larry Shively at email address: amrun@aol.com

Sunday, May 8, 2022

Henry Ambrose Shively And Marjorie Mott Who Lived In Mahomet and Champaign, Champaign County, IL

Vance Martin has requested a photo of Henry Ambrose Shively.  He can be contacted at Vancesmartin@gmail.com or vmart02s@uillinois.edu if you can help. The reason for this request is because he is a member of the Mahomet Masonic Lodge and Henry Ambrose Shively was the head of this lodge in 1898.  The lodge use to have pictures of all of the heads of the lodge, but about 10 years ago there was water damage to the wall where the pictures hung and some of the pictures were lost. Their lodge has had 98 leaders since 1856 and they have located all but about 15 missing pictures. Vance wanted to reach out to descendants of Henry Ambrose Shively or anyone who might have a picture of him that they could scan and e-mail to him to replace the empty spot for Mr. Shively's photo.

Located in The Champaign County News, Champaign, Illinois, Wednesday, December 22, 1897, Page 4, Column 6:
Mahomet lodge No. 220, A. F. and A. M, has elected the following officers: H. A. Shively, worshipful master; F. O. Jahr, senior warden; J. M. Harriott, junior warden; J. W. Sterling, secretary; D. J. Ford, treasurer.

Henry Ambrose Shively was born on 21-Nov-1859 in Bowling Green, Wood County, OH. He died on 24-Sep-1938 in Champaign County, IL.  He was married on 26-Dec-1889 in Gibson City, Ford County, IL to Majorie Mott.  She was born on 3-May-1865 in Athens, Menard County, IL and died on 22-Apr-1951 in Mahomet, Champaign County, IL.  Marjorie was the daughter of James Wellington Mott (1833-1879) and Mary Ann England (1839-1872).  Henry Ambrose Shively was the son of Ambrose Shively and Margaret Jane Dubbs.  (For more information on this family see the Shively blog article written on Friday, January 30, 2015).

Henry Ambrose Shively and Majorie Mott had at least 5 children: Jerome Davidson Shively (1891-1955), Jean Mott Shively (1893-1983), Richard D. Shively (1895-1923), Henry Ambrose Shively, Jr. (1905-1946) and Damon Shively.  From the Gibson City Courier, Gibson City, Illinois, Friday, October 6, 1899, Page 5, Column 1:
Little Damon Shively, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shively, died last night at the home in Mahomet. The funeral will be held this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Damon are both in Mahomet. Mrs. Shively was formerly Miss Margie Mott of this city.

Located on the 1900 Mahomet Township, Mahomet Village, Champaign County, Illinois census is the family of Henry A. Shively born Nov-1859 age 40, wife Marjoria M. born May-1866 age 34 married 10 years having 4 children of whom 3 are living, son Jerome D. born May-1891 age 9, daughter Jean born Jan-1893 age 7 and son Richard born Aug-1895 age 4. Listed on the 1910 Champaign Township, Champaign County, IL is the household of Henry A. Shively age 51, wife Marjorie age 45, son Jerome D. age 18, daughter Jean age 17, son Richard age 15, and son H. A. age 4. On the 1920 Champaign City, Champaign Township are Henry A. Shively age 60, wife Marjorie age 54 and son H. A. Jr age 14.

Copied from the Gibson City Courier, Gibson City, Illinois, Thursday, September 29, 1938, Page 4, Column 4:
Henry A. Shively
Henry Ambrose Shively, 79, died at his home in Champaign at 9:00 p.m. Saturday, after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Shively who will be remembered by early residents of this community had lived in Champaign for forty years.
He was born near Bowling Green Ohio, in 1859, and came to Illinois in 1864, living in Cerro Gordo and Ivsdale before settling in Mahomet in 1883.  After several years there the family moved to Champaign, where he had lived ever since.
He married Marjorie Mott of Gibson City, in 1899, who with three children survive. Surviving children are: Jerome D. Shively, Houston, Tex.; Miss Jean Shively, Cleveland, Ohio, and H. A. Shively, living home.  One son, Richard, died in 1923.
 

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, April 10, 2022

Henry Shively, Jacob Shively and Michael Shively - Mercer County, Pennsylvania - 1808

A Shively researcher has ask for additional information on a Henry Shively, Jacob Shively or Michael Shively who could have been in Mercer County, PA ca. 1808.  Mercer County, PA was taken from Allegheny County, PA in 1800.  Mercer County is a county on the western edge of PA and adjacent to Mahoning County, OH and Trumbull County, OH.  It is documented there were Shively families in both of these Ohio counties.  If anyone would have additional information to share on Henry, Jacob or Michael Shively who might have been in these PA of OH counties please email to Larry Shively at amrun@aol.com

The following article was found in the Aurora General Advertiser, Philadelphia, PA, Thursday, June 23, 1808, Page 4, Columns 1-2:
MARSHAL'S SALE
UNITED STATES
Pennsylvania district
By virtue of a writ of vehditioni exponas, to me directed will be sold, by public vendue, at the merchant's coffee house, in the city of Philadelphia
ON THURSDAY,
The 30th day of June next, at 12 o'clock, at noon
All the following described to wit:
...................................Also, sixty tracts of land of four hundred acres each or thereabouts, be the same more or less, situate on the head waters of Beaver Creek and waters of Coneat (Conneaut) Creek, near to and adjoining the western boundary of the state, surveyed on warrants issued in the names following to wit:  Henry Sheerman, near to the western boundary of the state, and bounded by lands surveyed on warrants to John Nixon and Jacob Shermer, Jacob Sheerman adjoining the foregoing--Mathew Sheerman do. Jacob Sheerman do. Abraham Sipps do. Jacob Sipps do. Conrad Sherer, adjoining Mathew Sheerman, Henry Sherer, adjoining the foregoing, William Skeller do. Harman Sipps do. Henry Sheppard adjoining Conrad Sherer, John Sheppard adjoining the foregoing--Thomas Skelly do. Michael Sipps do. John Sin do. John or Joseph Skerret do. Michael Sheppard do Michael Sherve do Henry Shiver do. Francis Shaw do. WIlliam Skinner do. Thomas Sen do. Philip Sink do. Valentine Smith do. Mathew Shaw do. John Shieve do. Benedict Shider do. John Snellhard do. Henry Snell do. Henry Sink do. John Sink do. John Snell do. Jacob Snell do. Jacob Snyder do. Peter Snyder do Daniel St. Clair do. Arthur St. Clair, do. Jacob Sink, do. George Snyder, adjoining Peter Snyder, Herman Snyder, adjoining the foregoing, Caspar Snyder adjoining the foregoing--Christian Solger, do. Jacob Souder, do. Charles Souder, do. Martin Souder, do. William Souder, do. HENRY SHIVELY, do. JACOB SHIVELY, do. MICHAEL SHIVELY,, do. Jacob Shock, do Paul Shock, do. Jacob Shippock, do. Moses Shock, do. Aaron Shock, do. Charles Shoemaker, do. Abraham Shoemaker, do. Johnathan Shoemaker, do. Bernard Shomo, do Philip Shomo, do. Jacob Shomo, do. ---Subject to all contracts made with settlers on said lands by the agents of said Robert Morris


Saturday, March 12, 2022

Thomas A. Shively And Indiana Violet Richards Who Lived In Merrick County, Nebraska

Thomas A. Shively was born on 25-Mar-1848 and died on 25-Apr-1927 in Merrick County, NE.  He was the son of Alexander Valentine Shively (1820-1905) and Agnes Adams (1826-1872).  Alexander Shively was the son of Daniel Shively (1796-1884) and Mary "Sarah" Weaver (1794-1847). Daniel Shively (born 1796) was the son of Ulrich Shively (1774-1825) and Christina Shideler (1776-1838). For additional information on brothers of Thomas A. Shively see the Shively blog article on Willis Oliver Shively written on 27-May-2018 and the Shively blog article on Daniel S. Shively written on 10-Mar-2012.

Thomas Shively was married on 12-Jul-1877 to Indiana Violet Richards. She was born on 11-Sep-1857 in Wabash County, IN and died 4-Aug-1921 in Douglas County, NE. She was the daughter of Amisiah Lafayette Richards (1834-1900) and Cansady Banister (1836-1905). 

Listed on the 1880 Mead Precinct, Merrick County, NE census are Thomas Shivley age 31, wife Indianna age 22 and son Charles M. age 1.  On the 1900 Mead Township, Merrick County, NE census is the family of Thomas Shively born Mar-1848 age 52, wife Indiana born Sep-1857 age 42 married 22 years and 7 children born and 7 living, son Charles born Jun-1878 age 21, son Willis L. born Oct-1880 age 19, daughter Arthelia born Jul-1882 age 17, daughter Lula, daughter Lucy L. born Apr-1891 age 9, son Lawrence born 1893 age 6 and son Thomas C. born Nov-1894 age 5. Located on the 1910 Mead Township, Merrick County, NE census is the household of Thomas Shively age 66, wife Indiana age 51, daughter Arthealia age 27, daughter Lucy age 18, son Lawrence age 16 and son Clare age 13. On the 1920 Mead Township, Merrick County, NE census are T. A. Shivley age 73, wife Indiana age 62 and son Klar age 23.

The following newspaper obituary was found in The Fullerton Post, Fullerton, Nebraska, Thursday, May 5, 1927, Page 1, Column 1:
Thomas A. Shively
Thomas A. Shively, oldest son of Valentine and Agnes Shively, was born in Indiana, March 26, 1848 and passed away at his home near Clarks, Nebr., April 25, 1927, age 79 years, 1 month. When a child he moved with his parents to Tama County, Iowa, where he remained until coming to Merrick County, Nebraska in 1872, where he spent the remaining years of his life, having lived on the home place over 50 yearss.
On July 12, 1877, he was married to Indiana V. Richards, to this union were born seven children: four sons and three daughters; Lafe of Sargent, Nebr., Lawrence of Fullerton, Nebr., Charley and Klar of Clarks, Nebr., Mrs. Vern Porter of Fullerton, Nebr., Mrs. Clarence Lawson, who passed away Aug. 24, 1906, and Mrs. C. A. Miller of Fullerton, Nebr. His wife preceeded him to the Great Beyond, Aug. 4, 1921.
The deceased was a member of Pierce Chapel, M. E. church, and was a honored and respected citizen, a kind husband and father.
He had been in the best of health until the morning of April 15, when he was stricken with a paraletic stroke from which he did not recover. He leaves to mourn his loss besides his immediate family, sixteen grand children and three great grand children, also three brothers and one sister, Levi Shively of Central City, Nebr., Henry of Tama City, Iowa, Willis O., of Washington and Mrs. Mary Hall of Tama City, Iowa. Also a host of friends and neighbors.
Funeral services were conducted at Pierce Chapel April 25, at 2:30 p.m., by Rev. W. T. Taylor of Inman, Nebr., former pastor of Pierce Chapel. Interement was made in the cemetery near the Chapel.
Oh! there at last, life's trials past,
We'll meet our loved ones once more,
Whose feet have trod the path to God--
Not lost, but gone before.

The following was extracted from The Clarks Enterprise, Clarks, Nebraska, Friday, August 12, 1921, Page 1, Column 4:
Obituary
Indianna Violet Richard was born in Wabash County, Indiana, September 11, 1857, and died in the Methodist Hospital at Omaha, Nebraska August the 4, 1921 at the age of 63 years 10 months and 28 days.
She was the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amaziah Richards.  She spent her girlhood days in Indiana and Iowa.  At the age of 15 she moved with her parents to Merrick County, Nebraska where lived the remainder of her life.
July 12, 1877 she was united in marriage to Thomas A. Shively, with whom she lived a little more than 44 years. To this union was born 7 children 6 of whom survive her. The second daughter Mrs. C. E. Lawson passed away August 24, 1906.
The deceased was a member of the Pierce Chapel M. E. Church and was a faithful and true Christian up to the time of her death. Some of her last words were that she was ready to meet her Master and Lord.
She has left to mourn her loss, her faithful husband, 2 daughters Mrs. Verne Porter, North Star, Nebraska, Mrs. C. A. Miller, Fullerton, Nebraska, 4 sons Charles and Klar of Clarks, Nebraska, W. L. Shively, Sargent, Nebraska and Lawrence, Fullerton Nebraska. She also leaves 2 brothers and 2 sisters, 11 grandchildren and a host of friends.
The funeral services were held at Pierce Chapel M. E. Church Saturday afternoon August 6 conducted by her pastor W. T. Taylor assisted by Rev. Kraemer of the Congregational church. Interment in the Pierce Chapel cemetery.
"Although Thou has grieved us, dear Master
Thy will be done.
Thou hast taken from our midst 
A very dear one.
Her rest is so sweet, dear Master we know,
We would not wish her back
To this world of woe."

Monday, January 17, 2022

Eugene Teeter Shively And Lillian Russell Parkinson Who Lived In Henry County, Indiana

Eugene Teeter Shively was born on 11-Apr-1899 in Mount Summit, Henry County, IN and died on 12-Apr-1928 in Henry County, IN.  He was the son of Salem Leonard Shively (1867-1959) and Anne Maria Teeter (1865-1923).  For more information on Salem and Anne Shively see the Shively blog written on January 9, 2022. Eugene Shively married Lillian Russell Parkinson on 6-Jul-1920 in Newport, Campbell County, KY. Lillian was the daughter of Samuel Edwin Parkinson (1852-1910) and Josephine Bryant (1858-1950). Eugene and Lillian Shively had a son Wallace Salem Shively. Lillian was married on 21-Jun-1929 to Emil Rufus Younce (1892-1940). Lillian and Emil Younce had two sons, Jerry Marshall Younce and James Bradley Younce. Lillian married third Leroy Igo (1904-1983).

The following was extracted from The Richmond Item, Richmond, Indiana, Tuesday, April 17, Page 1, Column7:
Crash Victim Fatally Hurt
Eugene Shively, Mt. Summit, Succumbs To Injuries Sustained In Auto Accident
NEWCASTLE, Ind., April 16.-- Eugene Shively, 28, of Mount Summit, died at the Home hospital in Muncie, Monday night, from injuries received at midnight, Saturday, when his automobile, a sedan, sideswiped a truck driven by Lewis Fletcher, of Yorktown, Ind.
Shively died without having regained consciousness. He suffered a fractured skull, internal injuries, a broken jaw and a fractured left arm, in the crash. He was enroute to his home one mile east of Mount Summit, while Fletcher was going to Muncie with a truck load of furniture from Mounty Vernon, Ind.
The accident occurred about five miles south of Muncie on State road 3. The truck was knocked off the road, while Shively's car, was practically demolished.

The following newspaper obituary was found in The Call-Leader, Elwood, Indiana, Thursday, March 1, 1984, Page 5, Columns 3-4:
Lillian R. Igo
Lillian R. Igo, 87, Summit, IN, died early today at Heritage House Convalescent Center, New Castle.
She was a member of the Mt. Summit Christian Church, Mt. Summit Women's Club and she retired from the selective service board in 1956 after 10 years of service.
She was married to Leroy Igo on April 14, 1944.
Surviving are three sons, Salem Shively of Mt. Summit, Jerry Younce of Elwood and Bradley Younce of Mission Viejo, CA; and eight grandchildren.
Funeral rites will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Main and Frame Blue River Memorial Chapel, 2 1/2 miles east of Mt. Summit, with Rev. Milton Craig officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Summit Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home form 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.

Located in The Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana, Tuesday, April 16, 1940, Page 12, Column 3:
Emil R. Younce
NEW CASTLE, Ind. -- Emil R. Younce, 48 years old, assistant employment manager of the Chrysler corporation here, died Sunday at the Henry County hospital following a two weeks' illness of diptheria.
Surviving are the widow, Lillian; three sons, Salem Shively, jr., Jerry Younce, and Bradley Younce; his mother, Mrs. Emma Younce of Kennard; and two half brothers.
Graveside services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Clear Spring cemetery west of the city.

The following was extracted from The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana, Tuesday, March 22, 1983, Page 11, Column 2:
Leroy Igo, 78
MOUNT SUMMIT, Ind. -- Leroy Igo, 78, died Monday in Henry County Hospital, New Castle, after a lengthy illness.
He retired in 1968 from New Castle Products after about 20 years employment. He was a member of Mount Summit Christian Church.
Survivors include his wife, Lillian; three stepsons, Salem Shively, Mount Summit, Jerry Younce, Elwood, and Bradley Younce, Mission Viejo, Calif.; one sister, Odessa (Mrs. Gene) Chrisman, Chesterfield; two brothers, Delmar Igo, Restin, W. Va., and Boyd Igo, Shirley; eight stepgrandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Main and Frame Blue River Memorial Chapel, with Rev. Edwin Clark officiating. Burial will be in Mount Summit Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today.