To Don at donald.ca@sympatico.ca and other Minneley researchers in Crawford County: Here is some Crawford County Minneley births, obituaries and marriages I found: BIRTH: To George Minneley of Spring Township, a son born March 1901. - Conneautville Courier March 28, 1901, page 8, column 3 MARRIAGES: 1. Mrs. Agnes Minneley of Rundells married W.A. Proctor of Harmonsburg September 19, 1923 at Meadville by the Rev. G. Morton Walker, pastor of the First Baptist Church. - Tribune Republican Sept. 22, 1923, page 3, column 3 2. Miss Amanda Minneley of Troy Township, daughter of George Minneley, married Nevin King of Conneautville June 12, 1917 at the Baptist Parsonage, Meadville, by the Rev. J.G. Lauderbaugh. - Evening Republican June 13, 1917, page 4, columns 5&6 3. Miss Bertha E. Minneley of Meadville, daughter of John Minneley, married Clarence L. Houser of Meadville May 29, 1899, by the Rev. Donald C. McLeod. - Evening Republican May 31, 1899, page 3, column 2 4. Miss Emma Minneley of Hayfield Township married B.F. Beyers of Hayfield Township, August 14, 1875, by the Rev. D.B. Ernst. - Crawford Democrat Sept. 11, 1875, page 2, column 5 5. Miss Frankie Minneley of Springboro married W.C. Spencer of Springboro June 17, 1879 in Spring Township, by the Rev. J.G. Bishop. - Evening Republican July 5, 1879, page 4, column 7 6. George Minneley of Rundell married Mrs. Agnes McKinnon of Conneautville Jan. 20, 1898, at the Conneautville Presbyterian Parsonage, by the Rev. Francis M. Hall. - Conneautville Courier Jan. 27, 1898, page 8, column 3 7. Miss Jessie Ida Minneley, daughter of John Minneley, married Dean Taylor of Warren, Ohio, October 22, 1906, at the home of her parents by the Rev. F.M. Silsley. - Crawford Journal Oct. 25, 1906, page 8, column 3 8. Miss Lulu Minneley of Meadville married James M. Martin of Buffalo, New York Dec. 24 1910, at All Saints Episcopal Church, Buffalo, New York. - Evening Republican Dec. 30, 1910, page 8, column 3 9. Miss Mary Minneley of Linesville, daughter of C.C. Minneley, married L.F. McLaughlin of Springboro April 2, 1874, by the Rev. L.F. Porter. - Evening Republican April 10, 1874, page 4, column 4 10. W.P. Minneley of Linesville married Miss M.A. McGuire of Evansburg May 18, 1879 at Conneautville ME Parsonage by the Rev. W.H. Mossman. - Evening Republican May 31, 1879, page 1, column 5 11. William E. Minneley of Meadville married Miss Mina A. Walp of Meadville June 5, 1881, in Wellsville by the Rev. A. Coit. - Meadville Daily Republican June 8, 1881, page 3 OBITS: 1. Mrs. Mary Minneley of Meadville, wife of William, died Oct. 25, 1925, aged 66 years. Interred at Linesville Cemetery. - Tribune Republican Oct. 26, 1925, page 4, column 4 2. William Minneley of Harmonsburg died in an automobile accident Feb. 16, 1938, aged about 36 years. Interred at Rundletown Cemetery. - Tribune Republican 2/6/1938, page 1, column 1 3. Mrs. Amanda Skeels Minneley of Rundells, wife of George, daughter of Eliab Skeels, died July 7, 1896, aged 55 years. - Conneautville Courier July 9, 1896, page 1, column 3 4. Mrs. Ann Minneley, formerly of Meadville, widow of John Minneley, died March 10, 1903 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.L. Houser, New York City. Interred at Greendale Cemetery, Meadville. - Tribune Republican March 12, 1930, page 5, column 1 5. Mrs. Anna Minneley of Linesville, wife of John S. Minneley, died March 4, 1882 in her 73rd year. - Crawford Journal March 17, 1882, page 8, column 5 6. C.C. Minneley, formerly of Linesville, died October 5, 1874 at President, Venango County. - Home and Abroad, page 3, column 1 7. Clare E. Minneley, infant daughter of John and Anna Minneley died February 23, 1877, aged 16 months. - Crawford Democrat March 3, 1877, page 3, column 5 8. Mrs. Deborah Gleason Minneley, formerly of Conneautville, widow of Charles C. Minneley, died March 17, 1905 in Greenville, in the 76th year of her age. Interred at Conneautville Cemetery. - Conneautville Courier May 17, 1905, page 1, column 5 9. George Minneley of Spring Township, born in Ireland, husband of 1) Amanda Skeel Minneley (died 1898) and 2) Agnes McKinnon Minneley, died August 1, 1922, aged 87 years. Interred at Ross Cemetery. - Tribune Republican Aug. 4, 1922, page 5, column 2 10. John Minneley died March 4, 1882. - Linesville Herald March 9, 1882 11. John Minneley of Pine Township died October 15, 1891, aged 72 years. - Crawford Journal October 22, 1891, page 8, column 4 12. John Minneley of Meadville, husband of Ann Minneley, son of James and Margaret Minneley, died February 2, 1918, aged 70 years, 5 months. Interred at Greendale Cemetery. - Evening Republican February 7, 1918, page 4, column 1 13. John E. Minneley, formerly of Rundell, son of George Minneley, died Aug. 1, 1892, at Kane, Pa., aged circa 22 years. - Crawford Journal Aug. 4, 1892, page 4, column 4 14. Lewis Minneley of Hayfield Township, infant son of George and Amanda Minneley, died December 29, 1871, aged 11 months. - Crawford Journal Jan. 11, 1872, page 3, column 7 15. Mrs. Margaret Minneley of Meadville, died at the home of her daughter, Miss Martha Freeman, on February 3, 1896, aged 84 years, 7 months. Interred at Denny Cemetery. - Crawford Journal February 6, 1896, page 1, column 6 16. William E. Minneley, formerly of Meadville, died May 5, 1931 at Utica, New York. - Tribune Republican May 6, 1931, page 4, column 2 The only Minneley reference I could find in the "History of Crawford County, PA, 1885" is this brief note on the history of Linesville on page 594: "The Linesville Police Company was incorporated by act of the State Legislature April 1, 1873. The following citizens are named as members in the act: R.P. Miller, J.B. Hillman, M.V. Walsh, J.H. Garner, G.T. Rankin, C.C. MINNELEY, John G. Gaugh, B.F. Wiser and L.D. Shattuck. The object of the company was the protection of its members against losses by larceny and other unlawful conduct, and the detection of criminals. The members were empowered by the act with the authority of police. The company is now connected with the State Horse Police, and has a membership of about forty. Meetings are held quarterly." Well, that's all I could find! Hope this helps you out! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net