Here are more SIVERLING references found in the "History of Crawford County, PA, 1885." On page 782, in the Biographical Sketch section for Athens Township: "John A. Himebaugh, merchant, Centreville, was born June 11, 1829, in Saegertown, this county; son of the pioneer, Jacob Himebaugh. He was married May 10, 1859, to Barbara Jane Campbell, born in Venango Township, this county, July 22, 1832, daughter of Thomas and Lydia (SIVERLING) Campbell, the former of whom, also a native of Venango Township, was a son of Thomas Campbell, Sr., who came from Westmoreland County, Penn., and settled in that township in very early times. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell had two children - John H. and Barbara Jane. Mr. Campbell died in 1835, his widow February 24, 1882. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Himebaugh lived in Venango Township until 1869, when they came to this township. They are now residing on the third farm they have owned here (on which they settled March, 1867), comprising 200 acres of well-improved land. They have reared an intelligent family of six children: Thomas C., who studied law in the office of Curtis & Norton, in Erie, Penn., and was admitted to the bar at that place in 1880; William C., who graduated from Bellevue College with degree of M.D.; Jacob C., proprietor of lumber mill at Centreville, married to Mary Moran; Jennie; Anna; and Fred. For several years, Mr. Himebaugh has been engaged in merchandising in Coleville and Aiken, in McKean County, Penn., leaving the family to carry on the farm. He is a member of the K. of H. Mrs. Himebaugh is an adherent of the Congregational Church." On page 813, in the Bio Sketch section for Cambridge Township: "Amasa F. Moses, editor and proprietor of the "Cambridge News," Cambridgeboro, was born October 6, 1855, in Potsdam, NY, son of A.B. and Mary A. (Foster) Moses, the former born in 1815, in Vermont, and the latter in 1829, in the State of New York. They were the parents of six children. Our subject was educated in an academy at Canton, NY, and has always been an extensive reader on general subjects. His education has not only been literary, but musical, and in 1873, he learned telegraphing. In 1874 he began the printer's trade at Union City, Penn., and rapidly advanced to the foremanship and subsequently to the position of publisher and editor. He was married in 1877 at Cambridgeboro, Penn., to Anna b. Hanson, born in Venango, Penn., in 1857, daughter of S.W. and Mary (SIVERLING) Hanson, the former born in 1835, in Canada, the latter in 1840 in Venango, Penn. To this union have been four children, of whom two are now living, viz.: Roy and Ernest. Our subject resided in St. Lawrence County, NY, until 1870 when he removed wit his parents to Erie County, Penn., and came to Cambridgeboro in 1876. In 1878 he bought the "Leader" a newspaper at where he gives his personal attention to the editing and publishing of the "Cambridge News." He is a member of the Presbyterian Church; a Republican in politics. He is a member of the I.O.O.F. and E.A.U. societies." More to follow tomorrow night (fingers getting a little tired!)! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net