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Teresa Eliza <I>Hayden</I> Shively

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Teresa Eliza Hayden Shively

Birth
Lebanon, Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Death
26 Apr 1907 (aged 68)
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec A Row 19
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Teresa's husband served with Company H, of the Tenth Kentucky Infantry during the Civil War.

Omaha Daily Bee, April 27, 1907:

Council Bluffs News - Mrs. Theresa E. Shively, wife of Captain W. T. Shively, 3256 Avenue A, died at 6:10 o'clock yesterday morning at the age of 68 years. Mrs. Shively had been declining in health about four years. The funeral arrangements have not yet been made. Mrs. Shively was born in Lebanon, Ky., in 1838, and was married to Mr. Shively April 4, 1856, at Calvary, Ky. She lived in Council Bluffs about three years, having removed here from O'Neil, Neb. Three daughters and five sons survive. They are Mrs. F. G. Loper, 1217 Sixth avenue; Mrs. S. E. Andrews, 2356 Avenue A; Mrs. E. T. Gallagher, 3829 Avenue B; W. T. Shively, Norfolk, Neb.; J. H. Shively, Omaha; R. C. Shively, 2743 Avenue D; G. Shively, 3256 Avenue A; F. J. Shively, Windon, Minn. There is a a surviving brother, W. Hayden, and a sister, Sarah E. Hayden, at Lebanon, Ky.

Omaha Daily Bee, April 28, 1907:

Council Bluffs News - The funeral of the late Mrs. Teresia E. Shively, wife of Captain W. T. Shively, will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Francis Xavier's church and interment will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. The pallbearers will be the five sons, W. T., R. C., J. H., G. E., and F. J. Shively, and the grandson of the deceased, S. E. Anderson.
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Excerpt from the History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa: From the Earliest Historic ..., Volume 2, by Homer Howard Field and Joseph Rea Reed, 1907, pages 743-746, regarding William Thomas Shively:

On the 4th of October, 1853, Mr. Shively was married to Miss Terresa Hayden, a daughter of James and Elenor (Hayden) Hayden, who though of the same name were not related. The marriage was celebrated at St. Mary's church in Calvary, Marion cunty, Kentucky. Mrs. Shively was educated in the convent there. Her father was a physician but practiced only among his friends and neighbors, devoting much of his time to farming and to the cooperage business. Mr. and Mrs. Shively traveled life's journey together for more than a half century and were then separated by the death of the wife in Council Bluffs on the 26th of April, 1907. She was a communicant of St. Francis Xavier Catholic church and was a lady of many excellent traits of character.

Sarah Elenor Shively, the eldest daughter of the family, was born May 28, 1855, in Marion county, Kentucky, was educated at Calvary Academy, and was married in Sioux City, Iowa, March 27, 1851, to Samuel Agnew Anderson, a son of Robert and Dorcas Ann Simms (Hopkins) Anderson. He was born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, April 2, 1845, and for eighteen years was yardmaster for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad at Council Bluffs. He was killed while on duty by a train November 30, 1887. Mrs. Anderson is a trained nurse by profession and is now acting as her father's housekeeper. Her son, William R. Anderson, born in Sioux City, July 5, 1872, was educated in the common schools of Council Bluffs and is at present engaged in railroad work in Waco, Texas. Samuel E. Anderson, the second son of Mrs. Sarah E. Anderson, was born March 21, 1878, in Council Bluffs. He was educated in the public schools and on the 11th of June, 1907, he married Clara Chesnut, the daughter of William Chesnut, of Omaha.

Susan Ann Shively, the second daughter of William T. Shively, was born in Marion county, Kentucky, September 10, 1856, and died on the 8th of December of that year. Mary Josephine Shively, born April 14, 1858, died February 27, 1863.

William Thomas Shively, Jr., born in Taylor county, Kentucky, August 11, 1860, lives at Norfolk, Nebraska. He married Rosa Hershiser, of Waterloo, Iowa, a daughter of Henry Hershiser, and their children are May, Ruth, Jacob M., Louise and Glen. William T. Shively, Jr., is an engineer for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad.

Richard Columbus Shively, born in Taylor county, Kentucky, August 3, 1862, lives in Council Bluffs and is a steamfitter for the Union Pacific Railroad Company at its shops in Omaha, Nebraska. He was educated in the schools of Sioux City, Iowa, and married Katie Belle Jones, a daughter of William and Sarah Jones, of Council Bluffs. The children of this marriage are Lawrence Ray, an electrician; Sarah Clara Fay, Franklin Emanuel, and Harry William.

John B. Shively, born in Taylor county, Kentucky, May 1, 1865, acquired a public school education and married Clyde Fullington at Denison, Texas. He died February 2, 1904, and his wife in 1905, leaving two children, Gladys and Brent. John B. Shively in his active business career was a conductor and he belonged to the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, while his wife was connected with the auxiliary of the latter order.

James Hayden Shively, the next member of the family of William T. Shively, was born near Avoca, Iowa, November 4, 1867, and was educated in the rural schools. For several years he was a stationary engineer and is now engaged in the automobile business in Omaha, Nebraska. He wedded Stella Jane Smith, a daughter of O. F. Smith, at Centerville, South Dakota, and they have two sons - Roy and Oscar.

George Edward Shively, born in Sioux county, Iowa, April 18, 1871, is a motorman on the electric line between council Bluffs and Omaha and lives in the former city.

Bertha Alice, born in Sioux county, July 13, 1873, and educated in Council Bluffs, was married June 27, 1900, to Frederick George Loper, a son of Louis and Ellen (Roach) Loper, of this city. Mr. Loper is engaged in the Rock Island service at Council Bluffs.

Francis E. Shively, born December 15, 1875, in Sioux county, died July 28, 1879.

Estella Gertrude, born in Lemars, Iowa, March 25, 1878, was educated at Chadron, Nebraska and Sioux City, Iowa, and taught school in Nebraska for five years. On the 16th of May, 1899, she became the wife of Edmund Joseph Gallagher, a son of John and Mary (McCaffrey) Gallagher, natives of Ireland and Scotland respectively. They have one child, Frances Irene.

Francis Jesse Shively, born October 3, 1881, near Lemars, Iowa, and educated in the Nebraska public schools, was married in 1904 to Emma Koche, of Norfolk, Nebraska, and they have two children, Lester and Ralph.
Teresa's husband served with Company H, of the Tenth Kentucky Infantry during the Civil War.

Omaha Daily Bee, April 27, 1907:

Council Bluffs News - Mrs. Theresa E. Shively, wife of Captain W. T. Shively, 3256 Avenue A, died at 6:10 o'clock yesterday morning at the age of 68 years. Mrs. Shively had been declining in health about four years. The funeral arrangements have not yet been made. Mrs. Shively was born in Lebanon, Ky., in 1838, and was married to Mr. Shively April 4, 1856, at Calvary, Ky. She lived in Council Bluffs about three years, having removed here from O'Neil, Neb. Three daughters and five sons survive. They are Mrs. F. G. Loper, 1217 Sixth avenue; Mrs. S. E. Andrews, 2356 Avenue A; Mrs. E. T. Gallagher, 3829 Avenue B; W. T. Shively, Norfolk, Neb.; J. H. Shively, Omaha; R. C. Shively, 2743 Avenue D; G. Shively, 3256 Avenue A; F. J. Shively, Windon, Minn. There is a a surviving brother, W. Hayden, and a sister, Sarah E. Hayden, at Lebanon, Ky.

Omaha Daily Bee, April 28, 1907:

Council Bluffs News - The funeral of the late Mrs. Teresia E. Shively, wife of Captain W. T. Shively, will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Francis Xavier's church and interment will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. The pallbearers will be the five sons, W. T., R. C., J. H., G. E., and F. J. Shively, and the grandson of the deceased, S. E. Anderson.
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Excerpt from the History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa: From the Earliest Historic ..., Volume 2, by Homer Howard Field and Joseph Rea Reed, 1907, pages 743-746, regarding William Thomas Shively:

On the 4th of October, 1853, Mr. Shively was married to Miss Terresa Hayden, a daughter of James and Elenor (Hayden) Hayden, who though of the same name were not related. The marriage was celebrated at St. Mary's church in Calvary, Marion cunty, Kentucky. Mrs. Shively was educated in the convent there. Her father was a physician but practiced only among his friends and neighbors, devoting much of his time to farming and to the cooperage business. Mr. and Mrs. Shively traveled life's journey together for more than a half century and were then separated by the death of the wife in Council Bluffs on the 26th of April, 1907. She was a communicant of St. Francis Xavier Catholic church and was a lady of many excellent traits of character.

Sarah Elenor Shively, the eldest daughter of the family, was born May 28, 1855, in Marion county, Kentucky, was educated at Calvary Academy, and was married in Sioux City, Iowa, March 27, 1851, to Samuel Agnew Anderson, a son of Robert and Dorcas Ann Simms (Hopkins) Anderson. He was born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, April 2, 1845, and for eighteen years was yardmaster for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad at Council Bluffs. He was killed while on duty by a train November 30, 1887. Mrs. Anderson is a trained nurse by profession and is now acting as her father's housekeeper. Her son, William R. Anderson, born in Sioux City, July 5, 1872, was educated in the common schools of Council Bluffs and is at present engaged in railroad work in Waco, Texas. Samuel E. Anderson, the second son of Mrs. Sarah E. Anderson, was born March 21, 1878, in Council Bluffs. He was educated in the public schools and on the 11th of June, 1907, he married Clara Chesnut, the daughter of William Chesnut, of Omaha.

Susan Ann Shively, the second daughter of William T. Shively, was born in Marion county, Kentucky, September 10, 1856, and died on the 8th of December of that year. Mary Josephine Shively, born April 14, 1858, died February 27, 1863.

William Thomas Shively, Jr., born in Taylor county, Kentucky, August 11, 1860, lives at Norfolk, Nebraska. He married Rosa Hershiser, of Waterloo, Iowa, a daughter of Henry Hershiser, and their children are May, Ruth, Jacob M., Louise and Glen. William T. Shively, Jr., is an engineer for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad.

Richard Columbus Shively, born in Taylor county, Kentucky, August 3, 1862, lives in Council Bluffs and is a steamfitter for the Union Pacific Railroad Company at its shops in Omaha, Nebraska. He was educated in the schools of Sioux City, Iowa, and married Katie Belle Jones, a daughter of William and Sarah Jones, of Council Bluffs. The children of this marriage are Lawrence Ray, an electrician; Sarah Clara Fay, Franklin Emanuel, and Harry William.

John B. Shively, born in Taylor county, Kentucky, May 1, 1865, acquired a public school education and married Clyde Fullington at Denison, Texas. He died February 2, 1904, and his wife in 1905, leaving two children, Gladys and Brent. John B. Shively in his active business career was a conductor and he belonged to the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, while his wife was connected with the auxiliary of the latter order.

James Hayden Shively, the next member of the family of William T. Shively, was born near Avoca, Iowa, November 4, 1867, and was educated in the rural schools. For several years he was a stationary engineer and is now engaged in the automobile business in Omaha, Nebraska. He wedded Stella Jane Smith, a daughter of O. F. Smith, at Centerville, South Dakota, and they have two sons - Roy and Oscar.

George Edward Shively, born in Sioux county, Iowa, April 18, 1871, is a motorman on the electric line between council Bluffs and Omaha and lives in the former city.

Bertha Alice, born in Sioux county, July 13, 1873, and educated in Council Bluffs, was married June 27, 1900, to Frederick George Loper, a son of Louis and Ellen (Roach) Loper, of this city. Mr. Loper is engaged in the Rock Island service at Council Bluffs.

Francis E. Shively, born December 15, 1875, in Sioux county, died July 28, 1879.

Estella Gertrude, born in Lemars, Iowa, March 25, 1878, was educated at Chadron, Nebraska and Sioux City, Iowa, and taught school in Nebraska for five years. On the 16th of May, 1899, she became the wife of Edmund Joseph Gallagher, a son of John and Mary (McCaffrey) Gallagher, natives of Ireland and Scotland respectively. They have one child, Frances Irene.

Francis Jesse Shively, born October 3, 1881, near Lemars, Iowa, and educated in the Nebraska public schools, was married in 1904 to Emma Koche, of Norfolk, Nebraska, and they have two children, Lester and Ralph.


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