Hi List I received some McCauley obits that are not in my line so thought I would share them in the event someone might need them. All are from Centre Co. Pa. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------- Democrat Watchman March 2, 1917 McCAULEY.-Mrs. Anna McCauley, wife of John McCauley, died at her home in Walker township on Saturday, following a stroke of apoplexy. She was a daughter of David and Margaret M. Mothersbaugh and was born in Walker township. on April 25th, 1844, making her age 72 years and 10 months. Practically her entice life was spent in Walker township. In addition to her husband she is survived by font children: Harm, of Lamar; Luther and Grover Clayton, of Hublersburg, and Mrs. Herbert Decker, of Pitcairn. Burial was made at Hublersburg on Tuesday. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- Democrat Watchman Aug 16, 1889 Last Friday afternoon Mr. Charles A. McCauley, head bookkeeper of the firm of R. B. Wigton & Sons, of Philipsburg, died suddenly under very sad circumstances. He had been in ill health for some time and was attending the funeral of his little child. After the ceremony was o v or in the cemetery, an accident occurred just outside the gates of the burial ground causing the horses to kick violently. This so excited, the ladies in the carriage that they screamed loudly, and in his eager desire to assist them Mr. McCauley was observed to stumble and full. Heart affection had overtaken him and death ensued. In giving fuller particulars of Mr. McCauley's death, the Philipsburg Journal of Saturday says: The carriage in which Mr. McCauley and wife, were seated was Mr. W. H. Wigton's and followed immediately behind the hearse. Next came the carriage of Mr. W.. P. Duncan. One of the horses of the team by some means got a leg over the tongue of the carriage, and in trying to extricate itself from the position caused an amount of excitement which reached the carriage occupied by Mr. and Mrs. McCauley. The scream which came from Mrs. McCauley, added to his weak condition and the fright, and possibly an affection of the heart caused by the rheumatism from which he hail been suffering fur so long, was the cause of the death. He was lifted from the carriage, and medical aid sent for. The funeral ceremony was conducted by Rev. S. A. Cornelius, but Mrs. McCauley's condition, was so critical that she did not attend at the grave. Dr. Allport was speedily in attendance, but the stricken one was past all human aid. Mr. McCauley was a resided in this district for many years, but has lived in Philipsburg for about three years only. He was 42 years of age and leaves a wife and five children to mourn his sad and untimely death. He was a Freemason and a member of the Osceola Lodge, No. 515, of the Clearfield Chapter, and also the Commandery of Knights Templars of Bellefonte. He was also a member of the K. of G. E., of Phillipsburg. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------- Democrat Watchman Aug 8, 1890 Miss Mary McCauley, sister of Mrs. Annie Campbell, of Milesburg, died at Altoona last Sunday at the age of about 74. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------- Ed