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| LIVESAYS OF PROMINENCE Sir Michael Livesey, of East Church, member of the House of Lords who was Oliver Cromwell’s general and one of the signers of the death warrant of Charles I. Joseph Livesey, of Walton le Dale and Preston, moral reformer and founder of the Temperance Movement in England. He is known throughout the world as “the friend of the poor”. Roger Livesey, internationally known 20th Century British film star. Howard Livesey, outstanding London Times writer of the 19th Century. James Livesey, Manchester, 19th Century cleric and writer. Thomas J. Livesey, 19th Century author, scholar and historian. Richard Livsey, Wales, M.P., re-elected ’85, Welsh Affairs spokesman. Richard Livesay, 19th Century aratist, works in Royal Academy, Windsor. James Livesey, 17th Century clergyman, leading cleric of his day. Henry Liversege, 19th Century artist, paintings at Royal Academy. Henry Livesey, fdr, Greenbank Works, Blackburn; cotton manufacturer described as “remarkable man” introduced the Northrup loom; built Bright Street Mills. John Livesey, cotton manufacturer, Livesey & Rodgett, 19th Century. Thomas Livesey, 18th Century, cotton manufacturer and calico printer established the Mosney Printing Works. Reginald Livesey, 19th Century British scientist and explorer. James Livesey, civil/mechanical engineer; inventor, in demand as consultant to railway companies around the world; 20th Century; Whitehall Court, S. W. Sir Joseph Livesey, Iron and Coal magnate of London; 20th Century. Sir George Livesey, 19th and 20th Century Chairman, South Metropolitan Gas Company, London, originator of the profit sharing system in British industry, Livesey Museum, London, established in his honor. R.O.H. Livesay, Brigadier Gen. Aldershot Command, C.O. 1st Infantry Brigade. 1920s. Sir Harry Livesey, Civil Engineer, 19th and 20th Century, listed in Who was Who in England. Jonathan Livesley, mayor of Liverpool, 17th Century, merchant and mariner. Gilbert Livesley, merchant and mariner, 17th and 18th Century, along with his brother, Jonathan, helped establish the British worldwide mercantile and shipping trade. Submitted by Peggy Trimble, Associate Historian, taken from James J. Livesay notes in the LHS Archives. |
| KYLES FORD, TN Hawkins, Co., TN |
| Livesay Cemetery, Blackwater Creek Road, Kyles Ford, Tennessee Martha J. Courtney Livesay wife of Evin Livesay dau. of William Courtney Born 23 March 1861 Died 26 April 1936 Emily Millie Baker Sizemore Livesay wife of George Washington Livesay Born May 1821 Died Feb 1910 George Washington Livesay hus of Emily Baker Sizemore Livesay Born June 1812 Died Feb 4, 1889 Aaron Livesay hus of Frances Trent Livesay son of George Washington Livesay and Emily Livesay Born July 26, 1846 Died Dec 24, 1920 Testerman Cemetery, Route 33, Kyles Ford,Tenn. Albert Henry Livesay son of Aaron and Doris Testerman Livesay Born June 1, 1924 Died Oct 28, 1932 Davis Chapel Church, Route 33, Kyles Ford, Tenn Martha Testerman Davis wife of Rev. Geroge Washington Davis Born March 1, 1838 Died April 30, 1917 dau of William Penn Testerman and Mary "Polly" Braun Crunly Courtney Cemetery, Blackwater Creek, Kyles Ford, Tennessee Laura M. Fugath Anderson wife of Minter Anderson Born May 12, 1877 Died June 5, 1952 Minter Anderson Born Nov 14, 1865 Died Jan 26, 1932 Nicholes Cemetery, Fox Branch Road, Kyles Ford, Tennessee Dave Fugath father of Laura Fugath Anderson Born Feb 1840 Died 1917 Compiled by Maxine Anderson, Kyles Ford, Tenn Submitted by Historian, Virginia Smith 8/18/2005 |