Advertisement

Advertisement

Evan Shelby

Birth
USA
Death
1865 (aged 52–53)
Texas County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Name: Ivin Shelby
Spouse: Mary Ann Curtis
Date: 27 Sep 1832
County: Edwards
State: Illinois
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
Microfilm: 1401779

Children: Jonathan (m. Emily Baker), William (m. Rhoda Baker), Addison, David, and Hugh

Ivin died during the Civil War in Texas County, Missouri, between 1861 and 1865. Evan and his brother Hugh were killed by bushwhackers. When this happened, the three remaining brothers (William, Addison, and David) and their mother moved to the North Carolina settlement south of Marshfield.

Upton Township, or all of Roubidoux south of the old
White River road, was established in June, 1852, with R.
J. Moore, R. C. Jones, L. B. Upton, James McDonald and
Evan Shelby, justices, while the judges of election were Osias Upton, at whose house the first meeting was held, James McDonald and J. M. Burkhart. Source: Goodspeed's 1889 History of Texas Co., MO.
Name: Ivin Shelby
Spouse: Mary Ann Curtis
Date: 27 Sep 1832
County: Edwards
State: Illinois
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
Microfilm: 1401779

Children: Jonathan (m. Emily Baker), William (m. Rhoda Baker), Addison, David, and Hugh

Ivin died during the Civil War in Texas County, Missouri, between 1861 and 1865. Evan and his brother Hugh were killed by bushwhackers. When this happened, the three remaining brothers (William, Addison, and David) and their mother moved to the North Carolina settlement south of Marshfield.

Upton Township, or all of Roubidoux south of the old
White River road, was established in June, 1852, with R.
J. Moore, R. C. Jones, L. B. Upton, James McDonald and
Evan Shelby, justices, while the judges of election were Osias Upton, at whose house the first meeting was held, James McDonald and J. M. Burkhart. Source: Goodspeed's 1889 History of Texas Co., MO.


Advertisement