We have 4 large scrapbooks filled with obits, weddings, etc., at the Linesville Historical Society and I found the following Creggs and Seagers listed, thought I would share with you and others on the list who may be interested: "CHURCHILL-CREGG: In the Argyle House parlor, May 27th, 1892, by Rev. J.A. Klucker, Mr. Geo. W. Churchill of Union City, Pa., and Miss Meda Cregg of Linesville." "CREGG-LITWILER: By Rev. J.A. Klucker in the Baptist parsonage, Jan. 28, 1892, William H. Cregg and Miss Melva Litwiler, both of Linesville." "CREGG-GLANCY: In Pine township, Mar. 8, 1899, by George P. White, Esq., John A. Cregg and Miss Nellie Glancy, both of Pine township." "John Cregg died December 7, 1904, of pneumonia. He was 24 years, 4 months and 11 days. He was born in Linesville; leaves a wife and child. The funeral took place in the M.E. church Friday at 2 o'clock, Rev. Gillett officiating. Deceased was a member of the Junior Order and had been out of health for months; was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cregg, brothers Wm. and Milo of Albion, sister Mrs. W.T. Mackay, and Leon and Lena at home." "Wm. D. Seager was killed at Conneaut, O., June 28, 1905, by a Lake Shore flyer. His remains, accompanied by his cousins, Perry Seager and Thos. Craig, and a friend, William Dalrymple, were brought to the home of his nephew, F.E. Lyman, that evening and his funeral, conducted by Rev. Palmer, was held Thursday morning at 11 a.m. with Miss A.A. Seager, of Mecca, O., is the only remaining one of the family. Mr. Seager was 53 years, 3 months and 23 days old, and although odd and eccentric, had many friends." "CREGG-DeROSS: Miss Lena Cregg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cregg, was married to Delvin DeRoss of Meadville, Jan. 15, 1917, Rev. Shantz of Erie, officiating." Hope you found these of interest! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net