Shivers - Missouri/Arizona
Just found this obit in todays posting from [email protected] to which I subscribe.Thought some of you with Missouri ancestors might be interested.
DAVID SHIVERS
Yavapai Co.
Arizona Republican Newspaper
February 7, 1901
David W. Shivers died at his home in Chino Valley on
the night of February 3, 1901 in his 75th year.Mr.
Shivers was one of the early pioneers of Arizona,
having come here with his family in March 1867.He
located in the Chino Valley, twenty one miles north
of Prescott and engaged in farming and cattle raising.
He leaves three daughters and one son to mourn his
death: Mrs. J.L. Fisher of Prescott, Mrs. R.E.
Farington of Phoenix, Mrs. Frances Forsee of Tempe
and John T. Shivers with whom he made his home.Mr.
Shivers was born and raised in Missouri, therefore
was a life long pioneer of the west, as even his
ancestors before him were pioneers of Tennessee.
His grandfathers both fought in the war of the
revolution under Washington and his own father
fought through the war of 1812.Mr. Shivers was
made fit by precept and education for the trials
and difficulties of a life such as always confronts
the pioneer of any new county.God's blessings on the
Arizona pioneers for they are fast gathering home--
crossing the river, one by one