Subj: From the Book, History of Centre County; Pg 343; 343; Marion township; In 1800, or shortly after, William Sayers came here from what was then called Mudtown, and for a number of years was the village tailor. Not meeting with the success merited, he purchased a farm in Curtain township, to which place he removed, but shortly after again returned, and worked at his trade occasionally. He died July 27, 1865, at the age of 89. He left a family of ten children, of whom three are living at the present time (1881); Mary, John, Charles. Mary, the eldest, married Edward Hawks, and lives now in Curtain township. John married Rebecca, daughter of John Thompson, of Bald Eagle. He died in the spring of 1880, at quite an advanced age. Charles married Jane C., daughter of Mrs. Jane Long,March 23, 1853. They had five children, of whom two are dead. The living are elizabeth, Susan and William. Mr. Charles Sayers is still living at Jacksonville, and follows the trade of Millwright. Pg.345; Lick Run Presbyterian Cemetery - William Sayer, a soldier of 1812, died July 27, 1865, age 89 - Elizabeth, wife of W. Sayer, died Aug 29, 1853 aged 69. Pg 327; James Sayer 1853 - Howard Twp. Civil List from 1810-1881, Supervisor of Company H., 56th Pennsylvania (This company left Bellefonte Dec 19, 1861 for Harrisburg); Private Joseph Sayers drafted Sept 19, 1864 to May 31, 1865 Pg 496; Private Charles H. Sayers, 11th Regiment PA volunteers, Company B. Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Laura