George Carlyle Shipley

Brief Life History of George Carlyle

When George Carlyle Shipley was born on 7 July 1831, in Mill Springs, Wayne, Kentucky, United States, his father, Benjamin F Shipley, was 28 and his mother, Sarah Hoblit, was 22. He married Mary Hanley Thompson in 1850, in Illinois, United States. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States in 1870. He died on 17 November 1893, in Mount Moriah, Harrison, Missouri, United States, at the age of 62, and was buried in Dale Cemetery, Bethany Township, Harrison, Missouri, United States.

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Family Time Line

George Carlyle Shipley
1831–1893
Mary Hanley Thompson
1833–1875
Marriage: 1850
Arthur David Shipley
1853–1910
Rachel Elizabeth Shipley
1855–1943
Allen R Shipley
1871–1949
Charlotta Ann Shipley
1856–1940
Benjamin Franklin Shipley
1858–1919
Marquis D Shipley
1860–1940
William Noah Shipley
1864–1924
James M. Shipley
1865–1865
Sarah Jane Shipley
1866–1943
George U S Shipley
1869–1870

Sources (9)

  • George Shipley, "United States Census, 1870"
  • Legacy NFS Source: George C. Shipley - Individual or family possessions: birth-name: George C. Shipley
  • George C Shipley, "Oregon, Oregon State Archives, Death Records, 1864-1968"

World Events (8)

1832 · The Black Hawk War

Convinced that a group of Native American tribes were hostile, The United States formed a frontier militia to stop them in their tracks. Even though Black Hawk was hoping to avoid bloodshed while trying to resettle on tribal land, U.S. officials opened fire on the Native Americans. Black Hawk then responded to this confrontation by successfully attacking the militia at the Battle of Stillman's Run and then left northward. After a few months the militia caught up with Black Hawk and his men and defeated them at the Battle of Wisconsin Heights. While being weakened by hunger, injuries and desertion, Black Hawk and the rest of the many native survivors retreated towards the Mississippi. Unfortunately, Black Hawk and other leaders were later captured when they surrendered to the US forces and were then imprisoned for a year.

1845

Historical Boundaries: 1845: Harrison, Missouri, United States

1850 · 8th Most Populated State

According to the 1850 census Kentucky was the 8th most populated state with 982,405 people.

Name Meaning

English (Staffordshire): habitational name from any of various places called Shipley, in Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Shropshire, Durham, Northumberland, Sussex, and elsewhere, all named with Old English scēap ‘sheep’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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