On page 811, in the Biographical Sketch part for Cambridge Township: "Sylvester M. MITCHELL, farmer and blacksmith, PO Cambridgeboro, was born in Cambridge Township, Crawford Co., Penn. May 23, 1850, son of William and Aurelia (Gage) MITCHELL, and grandson of Nathan MITCHELL, who settled in Rockdale Township, this county, in 1801. Our subject was married January 10, 1871, to Mary Catling, a native of England, and daughter of Peter and Margaret (Edwards) Catling, of Cambridge Township, this county. By this union were born four children, viz.: Peter, Mabel, Bertie and Anna. Mr. MITCHELL has lived on his present farm for five years. In politics he is a Republican." On pages 967 and 968, in the Bio Sketch part for Rockdale Township: "Henry MITCHELL, retired farmer, PO Mill Village, Erie County, was born in LeBoeuf Township, Erie Co., Penn., near the Crawford County line, August 30, 1803, son of Nathan and Mary (Cooper) MITCHELL, who settled there in 1802. Nathan MITCHELL was twice married, his first wife being Mary Cooper, by whom he had a family of six, viz.: Peter, Lysander, William, Henry, Eliza and Cooper. Our subject is the only member of this family now living. For his second spouse, Nathan married Mrs. Mary E. Lyman, by whom he had eight children: Maria, Mary, Jane, Perry, Elizabeth C., Lewis H., George W., and Olive, all deceased but Jane, wife of Christian Straw, of Venango Township, this county. Nathan MITCHELL's widow, now (1884) Mrs. Tont Watson, resides on the homestead with our subject. She had five children by her former husband: Robert F., James H., Nathan S., John A., and Mary J. Our subject settled on the farm where he now resides in 1839, it being a part of a tract of land located by his father in 1802. He was married March 8, 1836, to Mary P., daughter of James Hodges, of Cambridge Township, this county, formerly of Vermont. By this union were four children: Nathan, deceased; Abigail, deceased; Sarah, deceased; and Mary, wife of Samuel McLatchey. Mr. MITCHELL lost his wife by death October 31, 1882, in her eightieth year. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church of Mill Village, Erie County, and his wife became a member sixty-five years previous to her death." That's all for these folks! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net