First Reunion in McMinnville, TN 1937
It started with a flower garden. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lively of McMinnville, TN made a lily pool in their garden. They ordered a number of lily bulbs of a good variety from a nursery. The proprietor of the nursery requested a picture of their lily pool when the lilies were in bloom, if they did well. The lilies grew and bloomed profusely. Mr. Lee Lively, who was a photographer, made a picture of the pool for the nursery. It was published in the nurseryman's magazine with the name of the owner of the garden. Rev. James M. Lively of Mattoon, IL had a nephew living in Nebraska who saw the picture in the magazine and was attracted by the name Lively. The nephew sent the name and address to his uncle. Rev. James Lively wrote Lee Lively in TN, who referred the letter to his father William Spencer Lively, known as "Dad" Lively, who lived in McMinnville, TN. Judge Alonzo Lively, who lived in Lebanon, VA, was known to both of them. They contacted Judge Lively, and the three Livelys - one from IL, one from TN and one from VA - decided to have a family Reunion. The first meeting was held in McMinnville, TN on the weekend of September 23, 1937. Judge Lively of VA did not get to attend, but Judge John L. Lively came from Chattanooga and Prof. E. L. Lively from Beckley, WV. About 65 Livelys were present. Judge John L. Lively of Chattanooga acted as temporary chairman. "Dad" Lively was elected honorary President for Life. E. L. Lively was elected president and James M. Lively was elected secretary.
The organization was to be known as the National Association of Lively Families (NALF). There would be an annual meeting in some area that was of easy access and where a number of Livelys were living. The secretary was to publish a Newsletter three or four times a year containing things of interest about the Livelys. The dues were one dollar a year. The purpose of the organization was to develop fellowship among the Livelys, and eventually to compile a history of the Lively Families. In 1965, a Lively descendant, Dr. John F. Vallentine of North Platte, NE and now of Brigham University, Provo, UT, wrote the Association offering his services, without charge, in compiling the Lively Family History. In 1966, the Association accepted his offer. "Livelys of America" was the result of this work. The Association has now published three books:
"Livelys of America" covers the period from 1690 to 1968 and contains 893 pages.
"Livelys of America First Supplement" covers the period from 1968 to 1972 and contains updates, additional information, and corrections. This book contains 178 pages.
"Livelys of America Second Supplement" covers from 1972 to 1982 and contains updates, additional information and corrections. This book also contains a complete index of names from all three books. This book contains 928 pages.
The family has know combined these three books into one searchable PDF on an USB Drive.
Lively Coat of Arms
Year Location
1937 McMinnville, TN
1938 Richmond, VA
1939 McMinnville, TN
1940 Lenoir City, TN
1941 Beckley, WV
1942 Indianapolis, IN
1943 No reunion held
1944 No reunion held
1945 No reunion held
1946 Augusta, GA
1947 Lenoir City, TN
1948 Beckley, WV
1949 Cave City, KY
1950 Chattanooga, TN
1951 Richmond, VA
1952 Augusta, GA
1953 Asheville, NC
1954 Louisville, KY
1955 Louisville, KY
1956 Palestine, TX
1957 Galveston, TX
1958 Beckley, WV
1959 Gatlinburg, TN
1960 Chattanooga, TN
1961 Huntsville, TX
1962 Huntsville, TX
1963 Gatlinburg, TN
1964 Beckley, WV
1965 Waynesboro, GA
1966 Gatlinburg, TN
1967 McMinnville, TN
1968 Biloxi, MS
1969 Gatlinburg, TN
1970 Gatlinburg, TN
1971 Pipestem, WV
1972 Stone Mountain, GA
1973 Lexington, KY
1974 Tulsa, OK
1975 Monroe, LA
1976 Gatlinburg, TN
1977 Charlottesville, VA
1978 Shreveport, LA
1979 Gatlinburg, TN
1980 Stone Mountain, GA
1981 Nashville, TN
1982 Nashville, TN
1983 Springfield, IL
1984 Chattanooga, TN
1985 Williamsburg, VA
1986 Lewisburg, WV
1987 Fairfield Glades, TN
1988 Washington, DC
1989 Nashville, TN
1990 Pecos, TX
1991 Pigeon Forge, TN
1992 Williamsburg, VA
1993 Macon, GA
1994 Kissimmee, FL
1995 Denver, CO
1996 Daytona Beach, FL
1997 Gatlinburg, TN
1998 Asheville, NC
1999 Augusta, GA
2000 Lynchburg, VA
2001 Chattanooga, TN
2002 Charleston, SC
2003 Lancaster, PA
2004 Glen Allen, VA
2005 New Orleans, LA
2006 Atlanta, GA
2007 Natural Bridge, VA
2008 Gatlinburg, TN
2009 Gatlinburg, TN
2010 Orlando, FL
2011 Fontana Village, NC
2012 St. Simons Island, GA
2013 Chattanooga, TN
2014 Gatlinburg, TN
2015 San Antonio, TX
2016 Orlando, FL
2017 Charleston, SC
2018 Glen Allen, VA
2019 Mobile, AL
2020 No reunion held
2021 Asheville, NC
2022 Murfreesboro, TN
2023 Pipestem, WV
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