They had nine children: Infant Daughter (1868–Unk), Infant Son (1869–Unk), Edna Mae Baird (1874–1945), Jesse Howard (1875–1901), Infant (1876-1876), Marguerite Olive Emmons (1879-1952), D. Calvin (1885-1887), Infant Daughter (1885–Unk), and Orbie Ray (1889-1951).
The Daily Times (New Philadelphia, Ohio) 17 Apr 1920, Sat, Page 2
BAYARD WOMAN, WIFE OF PASTOR, BURIED TODAY
Bayard, Apr. 17 – Mrs. Rachel C. Shively, died last Wednesday at 4 p.m., at her home in Bayard [sic, West Twp]. She had been in ill health for some time, the immediate cause of her death being heart failure.
She was born in Dover township, a daughter of Elijah and Margaret Sechrist. She resided in Fairfield township for a number of years. Her husband died eleven years ago.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. D. E. Baird, Moultrie, and Mrs. D. O. Emmons, Minerva, and one son O. R. Shively, Bayard. Two sisters, Mrs. Edward Loomis and Mrs. John Renneckar, and one brother, David Sechrist, also survive.
Other living relatives include ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
During the war Mrs. Shively spent much time and activity to the Red Cross, giving a room in her home for Red Cross activities.
Two of the children of Rev. and Mrs. Shively, died.
The funeral was held Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at Bayard.
They had nine children: Infant Daughter (1868–Unk), Infant Son (1869–Unk), Edna Mae Baird (1874–1945), Jesse Howard (1875–1901), Infant (1876-1876), Marguerite Olive Emmons (1879-1952), D. Calvin (1885-1887), Infant Daughter (1885–Unk), and Orbie Ray (1889-1951).
The Daily Times (New Philadelphia, Ohio) 17 Apr 1920, Sat, Page 2
BAYARD WOMAN, WIFE OF PASTOR, BURIED TODAY
Bayard, Apr. 17 – Mrs. Rachel C. Shively, died last Wednesday at 4 p.m., at her home in Bayard [sic, West Twp]. She had been in ill health for some time, the immediate cause of her death being heart failure.
She was born in Dover township, a daughter of Elijah and Margaret Sechrist. She resided in Fairfield township for a number of years. Her husband died eleven years ago.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. D. E. Baird, Moultrie, and Mrs. D. O. Emmons, Minerva, and one son O. R. Shively, Bayard. Two sisters, Mrs. Edward Loomis and Mrs. John Renneckar, and one brother, David Sechrist, also survive.
Other living relatives include ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
During the war Mrs. Shively spent much time and activity to the Red Cross, giving a room in her home for Red Cross activities.
Two of the children of Rev. and Mrs. Shively, died.
The funeral was held Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at Bayard.
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