| I hope that everyone had a great Christmas and is preparing for a great new year. As we get ready for a new century I hope that you will do what you can to make this an exciting and extraordinary year for friend and FAMILY!
We have had a few requests for the names and addresses of the NALF officers so I am including them in this newsletter. I will also include e-mail addresses when I receive them. Please place them in a safe place so that you can find them if and when questions arise. In mailing out the last newsletter I was made aware of quite a few address changes. Thank you for alerting the association when you move and best of luck in your new location. However, I received several newsletters that could not be mailed due to an unknown address. If you know of someone who did not receive a newsletter please send me their new address and I will make sure they get one. PRESIDENT: John Lively V. PRESIDENT:James C. Lively YOUTH V. PRESIDENT:-Zachary Lively SECRETARY: Gloria Eberhart TREASURER: Russell Lively EDITOR: Jane Lively |
If the world is cold, make it your business to build fires. Horace Traubel CONGRATULATIONS TO: Jennifer I. Lively of Waynesboro has completed studies for a bachelor of arts degree in history with a minor in secondary education at Augusta State University. She has graduated cum laude in the seventy-ninth commencement exercise of the University. During the school's annual honors convocation she received the Thoedore deTreville Award in History, which is given to a student considered by the faculty to have shown outstanding scholarship in history. She was recognized as one of nine students chosen from ASU to be included in Who's Who Among America's Universities and Colleges. Lively was aiso inducted into the national honor society of Phi Kappa Phi. While a student at ASU, Lively participated in the Association of Honor Students, the Center for the Study of Georgia History, the Student Ambassador Board and the history honor society of Phi Alpha Theta. She plans to attend the University of Charleston, S.C. to pursue a master of arts degree in history. Jennifer is the daughter of Tim and Polly Lively of Waynesboro, GA. Congratulations to PATRICIA LIVELY HAMRICK who graduated from Marine Officer Basic School Course on December 17th and is now a Second Lieutenant in the Marines and is stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. She is the second daughter of Mary Lou Lively of Wilmington, N.C.
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Do good, and leave behind a monument of virtue. Write your name in kindness, love, and mercy on the hearts of all you come in contact with; you will never be forgotten. Thomas Chalmers
IN SEARCH OF...... ., . . ~, . Barbara Witwer, 1968 Sterling Place, Lancaster, PA 17601 -3847 is looking for information on NINA MARGARET PAYNE. She may have been born in 1914Or 1015. She lived in West Virginia in the 1930's. Ms. Sylvia Witte, P.O. Box 1411, Jonesboro, AR 72403, needs information on the parentage of John Lively, b. 1841 in MS.: md Mary, b. 1842 in France. Chiidren (Lively): William McCain, b. 26 Mar. 1864, Coldwater, Tate, MS, d. 27 Dec. 1963 at Dallas, TX; md. 4 Dec. 1890 at Searcy, White, AR., Ola Baugh, b. 29 Aug. 1869 Center Hill, AR., d. 6 Jan. 1943, Dallas; Walter, b. 1868, Rose, b. 1870, Lou, b. 1875, and ira, b. 1877. Any information would be appreciated. David L. Manning, 5528 Saddlewood Lane, Brentwood, TN 37027 would like more information about his family. He writes, " My mother is a Lively, the daughter of John Milton Lively (1873-1921) and Maggie Pennington. John Milton was the son of Joseph Berry Lively and Jemima Robbins. They had two other sons that I know of, Ephrim and Joe. I do not have dates for Joseph Berry or his other children, but I know that he fought in the Civil War. He was probably born in the late 1830's or early 1840's. His wife was born in 1837. John Milton Lively had six children: Lula Lee (my mother born in 1906), Melford (18961897), Thedford (1898-1981), Pearl (1902-), Euna Mae (1904-1998), John Melvin (19131977), Mary Christine (1900-1971) and Flora (1911 -). All were from Jefferson County, Alabama " |
Garland R. Lively, Rt. One Box 134 Aquilla, rx 76622 is in search of any information concerning J.W. "Bill" Lively born in 1859 in 1 ennessee. He believes that J.W. Lively descended from Joseph Lively (abt 1735): He thinks that Robert J. Lively might be the father of J. W. Lively.
Janice Sanders Dias writes, "My Lively line comes from the Wagoner line, Joseph Lively on page 272. His son Anderson had a son John who is my gg-grandfather. John had several children inciuding my g-grandmother Lucy Ann Lively. They lived in Chattooga Co. GA. Lucy Lively married Joe Green and moved to Montague Co. TX where both are buried. Lucy and Joe Green had a daughter named Beulah Sylvester who is- my grandmother. She married Walter D. Sanders and had my father R.D. Sanders. Most all are buried in Bowie, TX. The children of Lucy Lively were Beulah, Arthur, Tommy, Noah, Joe Jr. and Sally. I have Lucy's skirt and apron she wore in the early 1900's. I am still trying to find others who come from the John Lively line in Chattooga Co. GA. I only have my Greatgrandmother Lucy's family. WE WEEP WITH THOSE Raymond Lively died November 17, 1997. He was the son of Ernest E. Lively and Catherine Gray and the brother of George C. Lively. Thelma Hoy Lawson Ogden passed away on Sunday, October 18, 1998. She was a supporter of the NALF and related to Capt. Leo W. Roberts, USN. Blanche Lively Noble died on December 14, 1998. She is survived by Barbara and Martin Unger and Julia and William Baughan. Blanche was an avid supporter of the NALF and its auction. |
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WHO REJOICE. Chad and Patricia Lively Hamrick are expecting their first child in September. This will be Mary Lou Lively's first grandchild. Ray and Missy Greene of Waynesboro, GA announce the birth of a son, Jacob, on December 1. Missy is the dtr. of Ed and Seb. Weis and the granddtr. of the late James Thaxter and Julia Lively. Russell and Tonya Lively of Ringgold, GA announce the birth of a son, Russell Pierce, on Dec. 27. Russell is the son of Julian and Liz Livelv of Aunusta GA |
The 1999 NALF reunion is scheduled to be heid in Augusta, GA on August 6, 7, and 8. We wili be staying at the Partridge Inn. Room rates are $65 - $85 for a suite. Breakfast is included with reservations. These prices are guaranteed 5 days prior or after the reunion dates. The Partridge Inn is an historical place built around 1890. It has a fabulous view ol downtown Augusta and is visited by many wellknown people. You will be receiving a package in the mail giving you reservation information and phone numbers to call. Deadline for reservations is July 22, 1999. |
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