Here are more SIVERLING references found in the "History of Crawford County, PA, 1885." On page 817, in the Biographical Sketch section for Cambridge Township: "Benjamin F. SIVERLING, stock dealer, Cambridgeboro, was born in Venango Township, this county, May 1, 1844; son of Jacob and Barbara (Kleckner) SIVERLING, and grandson of Daniel SIVERLING, who was one of the first settlers in what is now Venango Township. Our subject was married November, 1872, to Fannie, daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Parker) Stillwell, of New York City, and by whom he had one child - Sarah A. Mrs. SIVERLING died August 28, 1879, and in the same year he located in Cambridgeboro, this township. He is a member of the K. of H. and the E.A.U. In politics Mr. SIVERLING is a Republican." On page 850, in the Bio Sketch section for Cussewago Township: "Nathan Mosier, farmer, PO Mosiertown, was born in Lehigh County, Penn., June 6, 1819. His parents, Abraham and Elizabeth (Hottenstein) Mosier, settled in Cussewago Township, this county, in 1832. Five of their seven children are now living, viz.: Nathan, Mrs. Abigail Deichman, Mrs. Sarah SIVERLING, Mrs. Harriet Croop, Mrs. Mary Moyer. For his second wife, Mr. Mosier married Sarah Hower, by whom he had one son - Abram (deceased). Our subject married Eliza Love, and their children are: Archibald, William, Marcellus, Robert, Mrs. Ellen Woodring and Bertha. Mr. Mosier has lived on his present farm over forty years. He is a member of the Lutheran Church. In politics is a Republican." On page 852 of the same section: "Elias Rogers, farmer, PO Venango, was born December 25, 1823, in Chautauqua County, NY. His parents, Aretus and Elois Rogers, left that county, and after living some years near Albion, Erie Co., Penn., finally settled in Cussewago Township, this county, in 1837. They lived the lives of upright pioneers, and died here leaving four children: Mrs. Eliza Cole, Mrs. Jane Wing, Elias, and Mrs. Mahala Hotchkiss (deceased). Our subject married Miss Catherine SIVERLING March 23, 1844. She is a daughter of the pioneer John SIVERLING, a native of Venango Township, with the exception of two years spent in Cambridge Township, this county. Here they have a comfortable home of fifty acres. Their children are Mrs. Rosetta Blystone, Mrs. Eliza S. Mead, Mrs. Hannah Steele, Alfred, Mrs. Mary Terrill, Mrs. Kerny Dilley and Allie. Mrs. Rogers belongs to the United Brethren Church. Our subject was in politics formerly a Whig, but is now a Greenbacker." On page 883, in the Bio Sketch section for Hayfield Township: "Levi Peters, farmer, PO Saegertown, was born in what is now Hayfield Township, this county, January 16, 1821; son of Jacob Jr. and May (SIVERLING) Peters. His paternal grandfather was Jacob Peters Sr., who settled in Venango Township, this county, in 1804; afterward located in Hayfield Township, where he died. His maternal grandfather was Christopher SIVERLING, who settled in Venango Township in 1796. Jacob Jr. had ten children: Samuel, in Erie County; George (deceased), Lydia (deceased), Saloma (Mrs. Peter Smith); Levi; John; David, in Oregon; Caroline (Mrs. George Kleckner); Jacob; and Edward (deceased). Our subject was married January 16, 1842, to Eliza, daughter of John and Sarah (Graft) Liephart, of Hayfield Township, this county.Mr. Peters has seven children, seventeen grandchildren and one great-grandchild, and there has never been a death among his descendants up to May, 1884. His children are: Lydia A. (Mrs. Stephen Woodring), Sarah A. (Mrs. John Flick), Francis, Charles H., Augusta (Mrs. Jacob Fleischer), Tamzen (Mrs. Morgan Muckenhoupt), and Preston. Mr. Peters has been Supervisor and School Director of his township; in politics is a Democrat." More to follow on SIVERLING! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net