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Note for: Minnie Mazzocco, 4 APR 1909 - 17 JUL 2007
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Burial: Place: St. Vitus Cemetery, New Castle, Lawrence Co., PA
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Note for: Thomas J. Sivley, 29 AUG 1845 - 12 JUL 1902
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Individual Note: Thomas J. Sivley enlisted with Co. H. of the 37th Tennessee Infantry at age 15. He was captured near Chattanooga Sept. 11, 1863, then later joined the Federal army, rising to the rank of sergeant.
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Note for: Sarah A. Riddle, 30 JAN 1841 - 7 OCT 1899
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Burial: Place: Sivley Cemetery (Old), Hamilton Co., Tennessee
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Note for: Gandis M. Sivley, 1 MAY 1883 - 9 SEP 1884
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Burial: Place: Sivley Cemetery (Old), Hamilton Co., Tennesse
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Note for: Peter Sivley, ABT 1815 - BEF 1870
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Individual Note: Peter married his cousin, Ruth Sivley. Their children were James Alexander who married Melissa Ann Hasseltine Judson Reese, Elizabeth, Franzina, Mary Adaline who married James Beavers, William M., Daniel M. "Mac,''Thomas Jefferson who married Sarah A. Riddle, Rebecca J. who married James A. Elmore, Francis Marion, John D., Joseph R., Parthena Jane and George LaFayette.
Peter enlisted with the Confederate forces Aug. 15, 1862, and served with the company of Sappers and Miners. William M. was in the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry. He was captured Aug. 31, 1862, in Kentucky and was exchanged. He was captured again in September 1863 and was sent to Nashville to be released upon taking the oath of allegiance.
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Note for: Absalom Sively, ABT 1795 -
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Individual Note: ABSALOM Sivley, older brother of Daniel Sivley, came to Hamilton County also. This Absalom Sivley was born in 1795. First he lived at Limestone and Madison counties in Alabama, and some of his children were born there. Absalom Sivley settled on 400 acres at King's Point on South Chickamauga Creek. He resided in a two-story log house that was "well-sealed and weatherboarded'' and included six rooms.
There were three slaves - a male and two females. Absalom Sivley and his wife, Rebecca Canterbury, had 12 children. Rebecca died in 1847, then he married Mary Johnson. After herdeath in 1858, he married Cynthia Childers, wholived until 1885.
The Absalom Sivley children were Peter, Elizabeth, William R. who married Obedience,Louisa who married John Anderson Black, Lawrence M. who married Mary Ann, Martha Jane who married Lewis J. Tyner, Daniel H., John D.who married Hilley J. and then M. Luman in Arkansas, Francis Marion, Ransom Henry who married Rebecca Elizabeth Carl, Parthena who married George C. Geren, and Richard who died in 1843 before his second birthday.
Sivley Cemetery (old)
The old Sivley Cemetery is located six miles north of Chattanooga. Follow highway # 58 to Kings Road, at the bridge taking the old Forrest road west for one mile to the Chickamauga Dam road. The land for the cemetery was given by Mr Absolom Sivley. There are one hundred unmarked graves. The graves of Mr Absolom Sivley and wife who were buried in 1810 and 1812 have the oldest markers.
Sivley, Mary - Wife of Absolam Sivley - June 17, 1809 - Dec 3, 1858
Sivley, Rebecca - Wife of Absolam Sivley - May 25, 1797 - May 9, 1847
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Note for: Richard C. Tebbs, 17 JAN 1926 - 28 JAN 2009
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Burial: Date: 3 FEB 2009
Place: Montoursville Cemetery, Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: Joan Helene Creasey, ABT 1961 -
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Alias: Joan Helene /Smith/
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Note for: John Durrwachter, ABT 1860 -
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Immigration: Date: 1880
Individual Note: Lived on Bloomingrove Road in 1910.
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Note for: Mary UNKNOWN, ABT 1860 -
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Immigration: Date: 1885
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Note for: Marlene J. Durrwachter, 5 DEC 1936 - 8 FEB 2009
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Burial: Date: 13 FEB 2009
Place: Montoursville Cemetery, Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: Lawrence E. Mayer, 18 APR 1936 - 31 MAY 2000
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Burial: Place: Montoursville Cemetery, Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: Henry L. Fornwalt, 27 NOV 1920 - 8 FEB 2009
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Burial: Place: Twin Hills Cemetery, Fairfield Twp., Lycoming Co., PA