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    1. OCTOBER 1940, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940. WYKE-RAAB Rena Kathryn RAAB To Dr. William S. WYKE Parents; Mrs. John Raab, Midway Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wyke, Candor September 28, 1940 Erie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WALTERS-ARCURE Theresa ARCURE To Ray WALTERS, New Eagle Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Arcure, Westland August 3, 1940 St. Patrick's R. C. church, Canonsburg Rev. Fr. J. Edward Istocin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEARD-MANTOOTH Nell MONTOOTH To Robert D. BEARD Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Montooth, Cecil Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Beard, Carnegie September 25, 1940 Carnegie Rev. E. Fleetwood Pruden, Baptist church Attended by Edna Beard, Carnegie, sister of groom, and Louis Davis, Carnegie, cousin of groom Will reside with Mrs. Jennie O'Rourke, Cecil, bride's aunt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HULL-BELL Virginia Mae BELL To Thomas Rodney HULL, McDonald Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Bell, McDonald September 30, 1940 First Presby. Church, McDonald Rev. Oscar E. Gardner, DD. Attended by Hilda Suplit, McDonald, and Arthur A. Bell, Jr., McDonald, brother of bride Will reside in East Greenwich, RI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ZICKEFOOSE-VANCE Juanita VANCE To Loraine ZICKEFOOSE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance, Bavington Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zickefoose, Florence September 30, 1940 Weirton Methodist church Rev. Mr. Ling Attended by Mrs. Dolph Hickman, Scenery Hill, sister of groom, and Thayer Vance, brother of bride Will reside in Weirton Heights ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MAUGHN-FULGRAPH Emma FULGRAPH, McDonald To Arthur MAUGHN Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maughn, Canonsburg, formerly, Venice "Recent marriage" (no date) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DAVIS-BOUSTEAD Lillian BOUSTEAD To William DAVIS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Boustead, Imperial Mrs. Grace Morris, Imperial September 28, 1940 Home of bride's sister, Mrs. John Wilcox, Natrona Heights Rev. D. I. Rose, pastor of Ninth U. P. church Attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox Will reside in Imperial ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ YOUNG-BRITTON Margaret E. BRITTON To Robert H. YOUNG Parents; Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Britton, Brightwood, formerly Imperial William Young, Imperial, and the late Ann Stevenson Young September 28, 1940 First Christian church, New Kensington Rev. Thomas H. Hughes, assisted by Rev. H. F. Messenger Attended by Mildred Britton, sister of bride, and William Young Jr., brother of groom Will reside in Bellevue ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HARTLEY-COCHRAN Georgia Blye COCHRAN To Carl Wesley HARTLEY Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spicer, Canonsburg Mr. and Mrs. A. Earl Hartley, McDonald September 28, 1940 Chartiers Hill Presby. Church Rev. W. R. McKim Attended by Naomi Styperk, Canonsburg, and Oral Blue, Washington, uncle of bride Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` MONTGOMERY-PIAZZA Zelinda D. PIAZZA To Robert J. MONTGOMERY Parents; Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Piazza, Noblestown Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Montgomery, Sr., Midway September 28, 1940 Center U. P. church, Midway Rev. Alfred Hubbard Attended by Mrs. Domenic Mazzacco, McDonald, sister of bride, and Edward J. Montgomery, Jr., Weirton, brother of groom Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TEILHET-ROUX Elizabeth ROUX To Albert TEILHET Parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roux, Sr., Farrell Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Teilhet, Farrell September 28, 1940 St. Elizabeth's rectory Rev. Fr. Thomas A. Rooney Attended by Helen Roux, sister of bride, and Patrick Gaitens, Sturgeon Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940. EMERY-HARTMAN Anna Virginia HARTMAN, Terra Alta, WV To Louis EMERY Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Emery, Avella, formerly McDonald July 14, 1940 Rev. M. Sprague Methodist church, Oakland, MD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CUNNINGHAM-MOORHEAD Julia Douglass MOORHEAD To Dr. George S. CUNNINGHAM Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Moorhead October 10, 1940 First U. P. church, McDonald Rev. S. A. McCollam, DD. Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JENNETTE-HOOKER Goldie Elizabeth HOOKER To Henry Sylvester JENNETTE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hooker, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jennette, McDonald October 5, 1940 Parsonage of First U. P. church, McDonald Rev. S. A. McCollam, DD. Attended by her sister, Mrs. Clyde C. Weimer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HARPER-SMILEY Dorothy Alberta SMILEY To Howard W. HARPER Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Leman C. Smiley, Burgettstown Mr. and Mrs. William J. Harper, Monaca October 3, 1940 Rev. James Barnett, pastor of the Monaca First Presby. church, Attended by Betty Clark, Cross Creek, and Alvin Harper, brother of groom Will reside in Monaca ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARTIN-NOBLE Nettie R. NOBLE To Elmo B. MARTIN Parents; Charles Noble, Midway Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, Burgettstown September 11, 1940 Methodist church, Wellsburg, WV Rev. Mr. Rudolph Attended by Margaret Jane Wylie, Washington, and William Noble, Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STEVENSON-MACE Marie D. Mace To George O. STEVENSON, Massillon, OH Parents; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mace, Tippecanoe, OH Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stevenson, McDonald February 29, 1940 Ohio Will reside in Massillon, OH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANDERSON-McHAFFIE Carolyn May McHAFFIE To Charles S. ANDERSON, Cross Creek Parents; Mrs. Jesse Laughlin McHaffie, McDonald October 3, 1940 McDonald Methodist church Rev. James J. Buell Given in marriage by George McHaffie, Coraopolis, bride's uncle Attended by Miriam McConnell, Cecil and James Anderson, brother of groom Will reside with bride's mother ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANZALONE-DELLAIRE Pearl DELLAIRE To Ross ANZALONE, Rochester, NY Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Dellaire, Raccoon October 5, 1940 St. Francis Catholic church, Rochester Will reside in Rochester ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` BROWNLEE-SMILEY Jane Elizabeth SMILEY To Rev. Joseph Templeton BROWNLEE, Dayton, PA Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brownlee Smiley, Bulger Mr. and Mrs. Collins Brownlee, New Wilmington October 5, 1940 Westminster College chapel, New Wilmington Dr. Robert F. Galbreath, bride's uncle, assisted by Rev. Walker S. Brownlee, Hamburg, NY, brother of groom Attended by Ruth and Mary Galbreath, New Wilmington, twin cousins of bride, and John Collins Brownlee, New Wilmington, brother of groom Will reside in Dayton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    03/05/2003 12:24:50
    1. ROBB, Mark, May 21, 1892 McDonald, PA Observer
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. Mark ROBB Mark ROBB died early Sunday morning in his 85th year on his farm in North Fayette township, where he was born and lived all his life. His grandfather and father bought and settled upon the farm where Mr. ROBB lived and died. The deceased was the father of ex-district Attorney John S. ROBB and James McB. ROBB, of the Allegheny County Treasurer's office. Respecting his demise Pittsburg papers of Monday have the following: Mark ROBB, father of ex-District Attorney John S. ROBB and James McB. ROBB of the city treasurer's office, is dead. He and General ROWLEY, who died Saturday, were life-long friends. A few months ago Mr. ROBB was in the city, and in front of the courthouse he met General ROWLEY, whom he had known since childhood. The general was a short, fat man, not much over five feet high, and Mr. ROBB was over six feet and weighed over 270 pounds. He was finely built, and despite his years looked like a giant alongside the little general. After the usual greetings were exchanged General ROWLEY said: "Mark, you're a big man, but I'll be hinged if I don't feel young and spry enough yet to lick you," and then he laughed in his good-natured way and added: "We won't last long, but I think I'll be here when you go, even if I am smaller than you." After the two men parted that day they never met again. On Friday last General ROWLEY heard of Mr. ROBB's illness and meeting John S. ROBB, Jr., made anxious inquiry about his friend's chances for recovery. He then remarked: "I guess I am going to beat the old fellow out after all," meaning that he would live longer than him. The next morning at 5 o'clock he was found dead, and Sunday morning at 5 o'clock, or just twenty-four hours later, Mr. ROBB breathed his last. Mr. ROBB was born within four or five rods of the house in which he died. The farm on which he was living was purchased by his grandfather in 1774. The latter was the pioneer in that section. He came from east of the Alleghenies and locating in the wilderness lived there the balance of his life. The farm he bought has been in possession of the family ever since. For fifty years Mr. Mark ROBB had been an elder in the United Presbyterian church and he was very proud of it. He was first a member of the old Robinson Run Church and a ruling elder in it, and twelve years ago he joined the McDonald church and was a made a ruling elder of it. He was an upright Christian man, and his honesty and integrity were proverbial. Ever since he joined the church he never missed a communion until recently, when his health prevented him from attending. In politics he was a stalwart Republican and has voted at every election held since he attained his majority except the one last February, when he was too ill to go to the polls. About four years ago he and his wife celebrated their golden wedding. Mrs. ROBB is still living. They had four sons, only two of whom survive.

    03/04/2003 10:55:27
    1. JULY 1892
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. WEDDING NOTICE FROM JULY 23, 1892, McDONALD RECORD. "J. P. BENJAMIN, of Willow Grove, and Miss ALICE STANTON, of Washington, were on Tuesday at the latter place." (I assume they left the word "married" out of this announcement.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    03/04/2003 02:16:10
    1. SEPTEMBER 1940. Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1940. MORTORANA-RATTI Ann RATTI To Joseph MORTORANA Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Ratti, Gladden Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mortorana, Cecil August 28, 1940 Wellsburg, WV Attended by Naomi Sloka, Gladden, and Joseph Sloka, Gladden Will reside in Cecil ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TESSMER-COOKE Maxine COOKE To John TESSMER, Cleveland August 31, 1940 Church of Christ, Cleveland Attended by Rosine Pierrard, Midway, cousin of bride, and Andrew Cooke, brother of bride Will reside in Cleveland ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FORMAN-BURNS Lottie Mae BURNS, East McKeesport, formerly Bulger To Joseph Earl FORMAN, East McKeesport Parents; Mrs. Sara Burns, E. Pgh. August 31, 1940 St. Aloysious church, E. McKeesport Rev. Father Flaherty Attended by Helen Rodgers, McDonald, and John Burns, Ambridge, brother of bride Will reside in E. McKeesport ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAPITANI-CAIRNS Margaret Ann CAIRNS, To Hubert C. CAPITANI Parents; Mr. James Cairns, Bridgeville Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Capitani, McDonald August 31, 1940 St. Barbara's church, Presto Rev. Fr. Pikutis Attended by Virginia Quinn, cousin of bride, and William Ortoski, McDonald Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAPUDER-MISKO Louise MISKO To Albert L. CAPUDER Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Misko, Southside Mr. and Mrs. Louis Capuder, Midway September 2, 1940 Union Baptist church, Carrick Rev. William R. Pankey Attended by Helen Schurs and Fred Capuder, Midway, brother of groom Will reside in Kent, OH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` CLARK-BROWN Helen Jane BROWN To Charles H. CLARK Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Midway Mrs. Mary A. Clark, Baltimore August 31, 1940 Center U. P. Presby. Church, Midway Rev. Alfred Hubbard Attended by Ferne Mae Brown, sister of bride, and Carl Mack, Grove City Will reside in Santa Rosa, CA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REBERT-STEELE Elizabeth Drennen STEELE, Harrisburg To John H. REBERT Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, Sturgeon Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rebert, Carlisle, PA August 31, 1940 Pine St. Presby. Church, Harrisburg Rev. William H. Strohm Attended by Dorothy Steele, sister of bride, and Alfred W. Allbright, New Bloomfield, PA Will reside in Carlisle ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1940. MATCHETT-McKENZIE Sarah E. McKENZIE To Joseph Albert MATCHETT, JR. Parents; James W. McKenzie, Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Matchett, Bulger September 4, 1940 Home of Rev. Arthur Tipton, Ludlow, KY Will reside in Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1940. COLTERYAHN-JONES Loretta E. COLTERYAHN To James H. JONES Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Colteryahn, Burgettstown Mr. and Mrs. Archie M. Jones, Burgettstown September 14, 1940 Manse of Florence Presby. Church Rev. R. L. Biddle Attended by Margaret Jones, sister of groom, and Delbert Morrow Will reside with groom's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CRUMMY-SUPLIT Norma SUPLIT To John CRUMMY Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Suplit, Wilkinsburg Mrs. Ida Crummy, McDonald September 7, 1940 (Silver wedding anniversary of bride's parents) First U. P. church, Wilkinsburg Rev. Alexander Mage, assisted by Rev. James Best Attended by Eleanora Suplit, Wilkinsburgh, and Lawrence Crummy, Coraopolis, nephew of groom Will reside in Wilkinsburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRUSYZNSKI-STARGENSKY Rose STARGENSKY To Philip PRUSYZNSKI Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stargensky, Cliff Mine Mrs. Mary Prusyznski, Pgh. September 14, 1940 St. Columbkille's church, Imperial Rev. Fr. S. C. Kupiec Attended by Anna Stargensky, Cliff Mine, sister of bride, and Albert Lengvarsky, Cliff Mine Will reside in Lawrenceville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DIPS-GRACIE Rosalie Eleanor GRACIE To Richard R. DIPS, Leetsdale Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gracie, Midway Michael Dips, Erie September 14, 1940 First Baptist church, Winchester, VA Rev. Mr. Clark ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DUNKLE-SCHWARTZ Alice B. SCHWARTZ To Donald B. DUNKLE Parents; Mrs. Carrie Schwartz, Oakdale Mrs. Anna Dunkle, Oakdale September 17, 1940 Home of Rev. Raymond M. Miller, McDonald Will reside in Carrick ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VEYDT-DAVIDSON Dorothy DAVIDSON To John VEYDT Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson, Bridgeville Mr. and Mrs. Louis Veydt, Sr., Cecil September 14, 1940 Home of Rev. E. W. Jones, Bridgeville Attended by Florence Bevick, Bridgeville, and Alex Veydt, Cecil, brother of groom Will reside on Hickory grade road ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HARRIS-BROWARSKY Minnie BROWARSKY To Joseph HARRIS Parents; Simon Browarsky, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris, Pgh. September 8, 1940 Beth Shalom Synagogue, Pgh. Rabbi Goodman A. Rose and Cantor Zaludkowski Attended by Julia Browarsky, McDonald, sister of bride, and Isadore Harris, brother of groom Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GASVODA-CARELLE Catherine Margaret CARELLE To Michael Frank GASVODA, Southview Parents; Mr. and Mrs. James Carelle, McDonald September 14, 1940 St. Alphonsus' church, McDonald Rev. Fr. J. A. Burgoon Attended by Ann Zirwas, McDonald, and Tony Urbanic, Southview Will reside in Bridgeville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` ROSE-CAUGHEY Elizabeth Jane CAUGHEY To Gene Fuerst ROSE Parents; Rev. and Mrs. John E. Caughey, Wurtemburg Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rose, Cleveland Heights, OH September 7, 1940 Wurtemburg U. P. church Rev. John E. Caughey, bride's father Attended by Evelyn Hunt, Sewickley Heights, and Kenneth Greenberger, Cleveland Heights, cousin of groom Will reside in Warren, OH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` YOUNG-BRITTON Margaret E. BRITTON To R. H. YOUNG Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Britton, Brightwood, formerly Imperial William Young, Imperial September 14, 1940 Brightwood Christian church ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    03/03/2003 05:12:26
    1. Re: [ALL] JOHNSTON, FORSYTH, ELLIOTT, GARDNER, THOMPSON, POOL, PUZZI, STURGEON May, 1892 McDonald Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. It has been called to my attention that there was a typo in a date for the obit of Mr. Sturgeon. The date should have been May 1, 1892, NOT, 1902. Blame it on the arthritis. Sorry.

    03/02/2003 02:24:37
    1. JOHNSTON, FORSYTH, ELLIOTT, GARDNER, THOMPSON, POOL, PUZZI, STURGEON May, 1892 McDonald Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. The exact date of publication of this issue of the newspaper is unknown. The obits were on a scrap of newsprint. Edges were badly crumbled. Other articles on the page gave me they year. JOHNSTON, FORSYTH, ELLIOTT, GARDNER, THOMPSON, POOL, PUZZI, STURGEON The death of Capt. William JOHNSTON, of general debility, occurred at the family residence in Mt. Pleasant township on Friday morning, May 6. Mr. JOHNSTON was one of the oldest citizens in the county, being ninety-two years of age at the time of his death. Mr. JOHNSTON was widely known for more than half a century in the northern part of the county as a man of unusual enterprise and public spirit. In early life he was a pioneer in the far west and was on the frontier at the time of the Black Hawk war where he met with Abraham LINCOLN who was a captain of Illinois volunteers. Captain JOHNSTON married Miss Mary MCCLAIN, who was one of the MCCLAINE (sic) family that lived near the County Home. Mrs. JOHNSTON still lives and among the earliest recollections of the writer are the motherly attentions of this good woman to those who had no mother. "JOHNSTON", as his admiring neighbors were wont to call the deceased, was a manly man. In religion he was a Covenanter and attended Rev. Wm. SLATER's Church until the outbreak of the war, when he went to the United Presbyterians that he might vote for every measure against slavery. In courage he was a match for "Old John Brown" any day. Thos who knew him know that he would without a doubt have undauntedly faced and fought Milton's Personal Devil himself. He was full of fun and at "raisings" and fall "butcherings" he was always the leading man. His family consists of Martha, wife of John P. MCCONNELL; Darlington, married and with a family living at the homestead; Jane, wife of Samuel WILLISON; Robert, a resident of Beaver county, whose wife recently died and left him with a large family. Mrs. Margaret FORSYTH died at her home at Burgettstown on Tuesday of paralysis. Deceased was the widow of the late Wm. FORSYTH and the mother of Thomas FORSYTH, the merchant tailor of this place. She was the daughter of Wm. HASTINGS and was born and raised near Hastings Station. Mrs. Mary ELLIOTT, widow of Morgan ELLIOTT, died at her home in North Fayette township on Monday, aged ** years. Interment at the Hill Cemetery. On Saturday, and infant son of Wm. GARDNER, of Thom's Run. On Thursday, at Rend's Shaft, a colored boy, 12 years old, named Harry THOMPSON. On Sunday, Paul POOL, 13 years old, who on Saturday had been crushed by a pit wagon at Laurel Hill. In the East End, on Saturday, a Belgian child. Last Saturday a 16-year-old son of Mr. PUZZI, a Frenchman living at Miller' s Crossing, was so badly injured in Laurel Hill mine by being caught between the dilly wagon and the wall of the mine that he died on Sunday. He was a driver in the mine. Interment at Arlington on Tuesday. (The brief notice of the death of Samuel STURGEON, Sr., which was so hurriedly inserted in the Outlook last week contained some discrepancies as will appear in the following.) DIED-At his home near Willow Grove Station, Allegheny county, Pa., on Sabbath May 1, 1902 at * o'clock p.m. Samuel STURGEON, Sr., aged ** years. Mr. STURGEON was born near Oxford, Adams Co., Pa., March * th, 1800, and removed with his parents, in the year 180*, to the farm on which he died. He resided on the same farm, and in the same house, for a period of ** years. He was the youngest brother of the Hon. William STURGEON, and the last survivor of a family of ten persons. Mr. STURGEON never married by resided with his parents, and at their death inherited the old homestead. He was an honest and industrious farmer, a consistent member of the Raccoon congregation, Candor, Washington county and regular in attendance upon divine worship although he had to ride six miles over a bad road, and often when the weather was inclement. After the organization of the McDonald church he transferred his membership to it, as it was more _ to his home. In politics he was a Democrat of the Jeffersonian school and during his long life he never wavered in his devotion to principle. A great reader and possessed of a retentive memory, he was well and intelligently informed in all that related to the history of his country. In person Mr. STURGEON was tall and slender, neat and careful in dress. Kind and courteous in manner, he ever commanded an influence for good upon all who came in contact with him. Although qualified to fill almost any office, he never sought distinction in that way, choosing rather to live an independent life of the farm. His body was quietly laid to rest by the side of his parents in the old burying ground at Candor Presbyterian church.

    03/02/2003 02:11:21
    1. AUGUST 1940, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940. HOLDER-ABRAHAM Sylvia ABRAHAM To Louis V. HOLDER Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Abraham, Canonsburg Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Holder, McDonald July 27, 1940 Washington Judge Howard W. Hughes Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HOLDER-WALKER Virginia WALKER To Wallace HOLDER Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, Muse Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Holder, McDonald July 29, 1940 Home of bride's parents Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ************Double Wedding*********** BRINKMAN-CLOUSTON Arvella Jane CLOUSTON To Harry BRINKMAN Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clouston, Gladden Heights, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brinkman, Muse Will reside with bride's parents ========= Vera BRINKMAN To Lawrence COX, Jr., Muse Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brinkman, Muse Will reside in Muse ++++++ July 27, 1940 Parsonage of Methodist church, Winchester, VA Rev. Mr. Swan Both couples were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffith , Gladden Heights ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` ERGEN-KOSENINA Anna KOSENINA To Frank ERGEN Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Kosenina Mr. and Mrs. John Ergen July 27, 1940 St. Columbkille's church, Imperial Rev. Fr. S. C. Kupiec Attended by Sylvia Ergen, sister of groom, and Gilbert Engel Will reside in Hotel Imperial ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1940. LESCALLETTE-MICHALKA Anna V. MICHALKA To John B. LESCALLETTE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Michalka, Midway Mrs. Martha Lescallette, Midway August 3, 1940 Center U. P. church, Midway Rev. Alfred Hubbard Attended by Dorothy Lescallette, sister of groom, and Cyril Michalka Will reside in Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1940. HAYDEN-DEFRATE Marie DEFRATE, Bulger To Michael HAYDEN, Bulger August 10, 1940 Office of Squire A. B. Cochran, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LIEBERT-BONARDI Rose BONARDI, Carnegie, formerly Primrose To Glenn LIEBERT Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Liebert, Primrose August 14, 1940 Office of Squire A. B. Cochran, McDonald Will reside in Primrose ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GAMBLE-TILBROOK Mary Elizabeth TILBROOK To Harvey R. GAMBLE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tilbrook, Irwin Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gamble, McDonald August 10, 1940 Home of a Presby. Minister in State College ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ALTIERI-BARSODY Irene BARSODY, Canonsburg To Sylvan ALTIERI Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Altieri, Cecil August 10, 1940 Barsody home Will reside in Gladden ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1940. AUGUSTINE-RICHARDS Margaret RICHARDS To Louis AUGUSTINE Parents; Mrs. Margaret Richards and the late Ben Richards Tony Augustine, McDonald August 16, 1940 Wellsburg, WV Will reside on Barr street ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WIRTZ-ROBERTSON Agnes Burns ROBERTSON To Harry I. WIRTZ, Bridgeville Parents; Hugh Robertson, McDonald August 19, 1940 Manse of First U. P. church, McDonald Rev. S. A. McCollam, DD. Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LIEBERT-CASS Emma Wanda CASS To Joseph Charles LIEBERT Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Cass, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Liebert, McDonald August 17, 1940 Center U. P. manse, Midway Rev. Alfred Hubbard Attended by Mrs. Harry Liebert and Harry Liebert, Sturgeon, brother of groom Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SCHWAB-STRAIN Ruth STRAIN To Myron SCHWAB Parents; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Strain, McDonald Mrs. Dora Schwab, McDonald August 17, 1940 Parsonage of First Presby. Church Rev. Oscar E. Gardner, DD. Attended by Mrs. Lois Schwab Browning, McDonald, sister of groom, and Guy Browning, Jr. Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940. MILLIRON-DeANGELIS Josephine DeANGELIS To Russell MILLIRON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Angelo DeAngelis, Cecil Mrs. Mary Milliron, Pittsburgh August 24, 1940 St. Peter's church, Pgh. Rev. Fr. O'Shea Attended by Rose Dorisio, Penowa, and Daniel DeAngelis, Cecil, brother of bride Will reside in Pgh. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` GELSTON-HEATHCOTE Betty Jean HEATHCOTE To James Stanley GELSTON, Beechview, formerly Noblestown Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Heathcote, Carnegie, formerly McDonald August 20, 1940 Carnegie U. P. church Rev. James C. McQuilkin Attended by Mrs. Richard Miller, Crafton, and William Wells, Beechview Will reside in Dormont ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` DAVIS-LAPACIK Hanna LAPACIK, To Uriah DAVIS, Hills Station Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Labacik July 27, 1940 Winchester, VA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CRATSLEY-RODGERS Isobel RODGERS To F. Melvin CRATSLEY Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Rodgers, Oakland Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crastley, Imperial August 21, 1940 First Baptist church, Pgh. Rev. Dr. James Telford Attended by Jane Staub, Pgh., and Raymond Carnelly Will reside on Braddock Ave., Swissvale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    03/01/2003 01:40:31
    1. Competed information
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940. BRIDGES-KUHN Mary Alice BRIDGES To Dr. Charles L. KUHN, Greensburg Parents; Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bridges, Burgettstown July 30, 1940 Raccoon Presby. Church, Candor Rev. J. V. Stevenson, Bulger, and Rev. James P. Shaw, Erie Attended by Mrs. Evelyn Bridges, McDonald, sister of bride, and Dr. Gordon L. Renton Will reside in Pittsburgh

    02/28/2003 01:40:31
    1. JULY 1940, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1940. HUPP-PUTNAM Charlotte LaVerne PUTNAM To Homer HUPP, Clairton Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Putnam, Mingo Junction, Ohio (Mrs. Putnam was Jean Cochran) June 25, 1940 First Presby. Church, Youngstown Will reside in Clairton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CUSATO-BONARDI Gertrude BONARDI To Frank CUSATO Parents; Mrs. F. Bonardi, Carnegie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cusato, Carnegie June 26, 1940 Holy Souls church, Carnegie Attended by Evelyn Bonardi, sister of bride, and Joseph Curinga, Carnegie Will reside in Carnegie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRIFFITH-VIDAL Germaine G. C. VIDAL To Calvin L. GRIFFITH Parents; John Vidal, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffith, Bulger June 28, 1940 First Presby. Parsonage Rev. O. E. Gardner, DD. Attended by Lorraine Vidal, sister of bride, and John Vidal, brother of bride Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MISKALITZ-CHARRIERE Yvonne CHARRIERE To John a. MISKALITZ Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Emile V. Charrier, Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miskalita, Farrell June 15, 1940 St. Paul's Episcopal church, Farrell Rev. Sisto Noce Attended by Sarah Voshell, Farrell, and Frank Miskalitz, Farrell, brother of groom Will reside in Farrell ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SCHUST-CORWIN M**** Blanche CORWIN To Nick SCHUST Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Corwin, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schust, Carnot May 29, 19** Robinson's Run parsonage Rev. Ross T. Campbell (*** Edge of newspaper was crumbled away) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McCARTNEY-McCORMICK Mary Elizabeth McCORMICK To Alexander O. McCARTNEY June 25, 1940 Montours Presby church Rev. Mr. Haddon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WILSON-PHILLIPS Idilla PHILLIPS To Lewis WILSON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips June 27, 1940 Home of the bride Rev. Clarence E. Davison, pastor of Valley Presby. Church Attended by Rose Ann Lucas and Thomas Morris Will reside in Imperial Heights ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940. TODD-CROOKS Janet Josephine CROOKS To George R. TODD, Lancaster Parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. Donaldson Crooks, Imperial July 6, 1940 Rev. J. B. Jamison DD. In his home, Mt. Lebanon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FAGAN-SCHOLLAERT Kathryn Virginia SCHOLLAERT To William A. FAGAN Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schollaert, Sturgeon Mrs. John Fagan, Bridgeville July 4, 1940 St. Patrick's church, Noblestown Rev. Fr. C. M. Keane Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Nellie Vechazone, Bridgeville Will reside with the groom's mother ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOGAN-LIEBERT Flora LIEBERT To James LOGAN Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liebert, McDonald-Primrose road R. M. Logan, Imperial July 3, 1940 Home of bride Rev. Oscar E. Gardner, DD. Of First Presby church, McDonald Attended by Gloria Liebert, sister of bride, and Robert Logan, Crafton, brother of groom Will reside in Arnold ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VALLACORSA-PILATO Beatrice PILATO To Henry VALLACORSA Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pilato, Bulger Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallacorsa, Aliquippa July 6, 1940 St. Titus R. C. church, Aliquippa Rev. Fr. William P. McGraw Attended by Helen Turkily, Bulger, and William Reed, Aliquippa Will reside in Aliquippa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940. SIMPSON-LINGENFELSER Grace LINGENFELSER To William D. SIMPSON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lingenfelser, Carrick Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Simpson, Noblestown July 19, 1940 Grace Lutheran church, Winchester, VA Rev. Carl Honneycutt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FERRELL-LEFLEY Eudora LEFLEY To Robert W. TERRELL (sorry, both Ferrell and Terrell are used) Parents; Mr. E. C. Lefley, Oakdale Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Terrell, Columbus, OH June 15, 1940 Newport, KY Rev. John R. Creamer Will reside with groom's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BURNS-TURNBULL Mary Jane TURNBULL To Howard BURNS, Jr. Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turnbull, Oakdale Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burns, Sheraden July 15, 1940 Union U. P. church, Gayly Rev. Frank C. Davidson Attended by Mrs. James Withington, sister of bride, and Winfield Burns, brother of groom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPROUT-SUTHERIN Grace SUTHERIN To James SPROUT, E. Palestine Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William Sutherin, E. Palestine James T. Sprout, Sr., Imperial "Recently" (no date) E. Palestine Methodist church Rev. Frank Smith, Park Ridge, NJ, bride's uncle Attended by Helen Ortt and William D. Sutherin, brother of bride ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GILBERT-KLINSKY Margaret KLINSKY To Joseph GILBERT Parents; Mrs. Anna Klinsky, RD, 3, McDonald Mrs. Ida Gilbert, RD, 4, McDonald July 12, 1940 Center U. P. church, Midway Rev. Alfred Hubbard Given in marriage by Elmer Holtz, E. Liberty Attended by Mary Struth, McDonald, and Lawrence Meriage, McDonald Will reside with bride's mother ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JASPER-KANDERA Esther V. KANDERA To George V. JASPER, Jr. Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kandera, RD, 1, McDonald George Jasper, Greentree July 10, 1940 St. Patrick's church, Noblestown Rev. Fr. C. M. Keane Attended by Grace Gibson, McDonald, and Leo Jasper, brother of groom Will reside with bride's parents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STAVING-SCHIEFELBEIN Amelia SCHIEFELBEIN To Arthur STAVING Parents; Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schiefelbein, RD, 2, Coraopolis Mrs. Stella Staving, Fair Oaks, PA July 6, 1940 Home of bride's parents Rev. C. E. Davison Will reside in Fair Oaks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WILSON-HOMEL Katherine HOMOL To Willis WILSON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Homol Mrs. J. P. Howard July 13, 1940 Valley Presby. Manse Rev. Clarence E. Davison ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940. BRIDGES-KUHN Mary Alice BRIDGES To Dr. Charles L. KUHN, Greensburg Parents; Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bridges, Burgettstown July 30, 1940 Raccoon Presby. Church, Candor Rev. J. V. Stevenson, Bulger, and Rev. James P. Shaw, Erie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` ALAKAMOVITCH-KISH Mary Dorothy KISH To John Charles ALAKAMOVITCH Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kish, Oakdale Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Alakamovitch, Sturgeon July 20, 1940 Home of the bride Rev. Ross T. Campbell, DD., Robinson's Run U. P. church, McDonald Attended by Helen Kish, sister of bride, and Stanley Alakamovitch, brother of groom Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MEANOR-BOLING Edna BOLING To Harold MEANOR Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boling Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Meanor July 20, 1940 Boling home Rev. Clarence E. Davison, Valley Presby. Church Attended by Florence Craig and Nathan Boling ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BJALOBAK-GROHOSKI Pauline GROHOSKI, To John BJALOBAK, McKees Rocks Parents; Mrs. Julia Grohoski, Imperial July 18, 1940 St. Columbkille's church, Imperial Rev. Fr. S. C. Kupiec Attended by Mary Sobol, McKees Rocks, and Anthony Vavock, Erie Will reside in McKees Rocks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANDERSON-KUMER Margaret KUMER, Westland To Joseph ANDERSON, formerly of Washington Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kumer July 11, 1940 Union Presby. Church San Juan, Puerto Rico Rev. Andrew J. Keener Will reside in San Juan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    02/28/2003 12:15:36
    1. Re: Honus Wagner
    2. Bryan R. Meyer
    3. The FindAGrave web site has a nice page on Honus Wagner. It even has pictures of his gravesite. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr <http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1065> &GRid=1065 Bryan

    02/27/2003 04:43:45
    1. JAN. 1940, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1940. REMMERT-GRIFFITH Alberta GIFFITH To Warren REMMERT Parents; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Griffith, Candor Mr. G. E. Remmert, Bulger, and the late Olive Scott Remmert December 20, 1939 Parsonage of Raccoon Presby. Church, Candor Rev. James P. Shaw Will reside in Bulger ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JIBLETS-ADAMS Marcella A. ADAMS To George F. JIBLETS Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Adams, Bishop Mrs. Martha Jiblets, Cuddy January 1, 1940 St. Mary's church, Cecil Rev. Fr. John Kopera Attended by Mildred Jiblets, sister of groom, and Robert Adams, brother of bride Will reside in Bishop ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940. McMICHAEL-HENDERSON Valeria HENDERSON To John McMICHAEL Parents; Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson, Imperial Mr. and Mrs. Ewing McMichael, Tyre December 23, 1939 Hebron Presby. Manse Rev. Samuel G. Neal Attended by Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cole ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HOFFMAN-WEHNER Lillian Mae WEHNER To George W. HOFFMAN, Oakdale Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wehner, Crafton Heights Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman, Oakdale, and the late George W. Hoffman December 30, 1939 Roosevelt Hotel, Pittsburgh Rev. Carl White of the Oakdale Presby. Church Attended by Alice Wehner, sister of bride, and Joseph Hoffman, Meadville, brother of groom Will reside in Oakdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NICOLA-HARVETH Mydo HARVETH To Alexander NICOLA Parents; Mr. and Mrs Charles Harveth, Canonsburg Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Nicola, Bishop January 7, 1940 St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church, Canonsburgh Rev. Fr. John Gasper Attended by Helen Harveth, sister of bride, and Jack Sharrack, Cecil Will reside in Canonsburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1940. RANDOUR-MEREDITH Elizabeth MEREDITH To Dr. George L. RANDOUR, McDonald Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harper Meredith, Ardmore Mrs. Leon Randour December 23, 1939 Villanova chapel at Villanova College Rev. Eugene Kelly Attended by Mrs. Margaret Kammerer, Harrisburg, and Charles Randour, brother of groom Will reside in Johnstown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1940. MARINO-GIBSON Frances Lou GIBSON To Albert MARINO Parents; Mrs. Mae Gibson, McDonald, and William Gibson, Carnegie Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marino, Washington January 21, 1940 Immaculate Conception church, Washington Rev. Fr. Hughes Attended by Mrs. Grace Brletich, sister of bride, and Alex Marino, brother of groom Will reside in Washington ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KOSEM-BATISTA Frances B. BATISTA To Frank L. KOSEM Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batista, Canonsburg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kosem, Midway January 20, 1940 St. Mary's R. C. church, Butler St., Pittsburgh Rev. Fr. Kebe Attended by Hannah Vozel and John Kosem, brother of groom Will reside in Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WALKER-BOUSTEAD Osie BOUSTEAD, Imperial To George WALKER, Ingram January 13, 1940 Valley Presby. Manse, Imperial Rev. Clarence E. Davison Will reside in Coraopolis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    02/27/2003 12:01:44
    1. SHANE, HYTHORN, JONES, TILDEN, THEISS, CEDAT, SAURIS, BOURGERMAN Aug. 5, 1904 McDonald Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. SHANE, HYTHORN, JONES, TILDEN, THEISS, CEDAT, SAURIS, BOURGERMAN Andrew SHANE, of South Fayette township, died last Friday morning at 5 o' clock, aged 78 years. Mr. SHANE was born on a hill across the Mohawk Valley from the home he had occupied for more than half a century. On January 28th, 1851, he was married to Miss Elizabeth MILLER. Five children, four sons and one daughter, were born to them and this is the first time death has entered their home. Two of the sons are merchants of McDonald; one son lives near Reissing and one son and the daughter live at home. Mr. SHANE was a fine specimen of the kind of men who used to make farming pay. He had a model farm one and one-half miles south of Sturgeon and he knew how to till the soil and make it yield a comfortable living. But for several years he has not been in good health and just lived a quiet life, enjoying the fruits of his earlier industry. He always took a great interest in bees and from many colonies supplied honey lovers in this section with some of the choicest honey ever produced. He was a life-long member of Robinson's Run congregation, serving as deacon and treasurer for about twelve years and Sabbath School superintendent for four years. He was a liberal supporter of all the activities of the church, contributed liberally to the erection of the present building in McDonald and a few years ago he provided for the education of a colored young man in Knoxville College, Tenn. He had been in about his usual health for several months. Even on Thursday he looked after his bees, but Friday morning without any warning he suddenly passed to his reward. The funeral was held on Sabbath afternoon at 3 p.m. at his beautiful country home. The estimation in which he was held was shown in the immense crowd that gathered to pay their respects to his memory. When the hearse entered the cemetery the last carriages were just leaving the house. He had just two spiritual shepherds, Dr. James GRIER, who received his profession of faith, and Dr. J. W. ENGLISH, who addressed the funeral, paying a fitting tribute to his life-long work and integrity of character. The congregation suffers a heavy loss in his removal and the community a time-honored citizen. Mrs. Moses HYTHORN, aged 44, died Saturday morning, July 30th, at the Homeopathic hospital in Pittsburg where she had undergone an operation. The funeral services were held in the McDonald Baptist church on Monday morning, conducted by Rev. Mr. ROBINSON. Interment was made at Hilldale. Margaret, the seven-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James JONES, of the Turntable, died Friday morning, July 29th. The funeral services were held in the M. E. church, McDonald, on Sunday afternoon at three o'clock conducted by Rev. H. E. LLOYD. Interment was made at Arlington. Mrs. TILDEN, colored, formerly of McDonald, died at the home of her daughter at Imperial Saturday, July 30th. The funeral services were held in the McDonald Baptist church, conducted by Rev. Mr. ROBINSON. Interment was made at Hilldale. Violet Elizabeth, the eleven-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John THEISS, of Shaw town, died Saturday morning, July 30th. The funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at the home of the child's grandmother, Mrs. THEISS at Carnegie. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. CEDAT, out Valley street, died Wednesday, August 3. The funeral services took place yesterday afternoon and were held by Rev. J. W. ENGLISH, D. D. Interment at Centre cemetery, Midway. Romaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Constantine SAURIS, of Barr street died Tuesday, August 2d, aged 4 ½ years. The funeral took place Wednesday evening. Interment was made at Hilldale. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey BOURGERMAN, of Cecil, died Saturday morning, July 30th. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon. Interment at Venice.

    02/26/2003 10:09:38
    1. 1939 & 1940 Weddings
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1939 MARSHALL-ROSENBERGER Sara Elizabeth ROSENBERGER to William Clark MARSHALL, II Parents; Mrs. Frances M. Rosenburger, Rochester and the late Walter E. Rosenberger Mrs. Bess. M. Marshall, Oakdale, and the late C. Freman Marshall September 23, 1939 Rev. A. E. Driggers Rochester Presby. church Given in marriage by brother, Walter E. Rosenberger Attended by Martha Edwards, Rochester, and Kenneth Jones, Pittsburgh Will reside in Carnegie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1940. CASCIOLA-SLOKA Jennie SLOKA to Amil CASCIOLA Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sloka, Gladden Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Casciola, Morgan April 27, 1940 St. Mary's church, Cecil Rev. Fr. John Kopera Attended by Victoria Provolich, Mildred Quarture, and Frank Sloka, brother of bride Will reside in Gladden ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1940. HEADLEY-DONALDSON Martha Agnes DONALDSON to Daniel HEADLEY, Jr. Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Donaldson, Midway Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Headley, Sharon June 1, 1940 Home of bride's parents Rev. Alfred Hubbard, of Center U. P. church, Midway Attended by Janet Elizabeth Donaldson, cousin of bride, and Gordon R. Headley, brother of groom Will reside in Hubbard, OH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    02/26/2003 01:00:04
    1. NOV. & DEC. 1902 Weddings
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. McDONALD, PA NEWSPAPER OF NOVEMBER 22, 1902 FLOOD-BRITT Mary BRITT, Sturgeon to Stephen FLOOD, Noblestown Parents; John Britt "Tuesday" (no date) St. Patrick's R. C. church, Noblestown Rev. Father Brennan Will reside in Noblestown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McDONALD, PA NEWSPAPER OF DECEMBER 27, 1902 McMILLEN-MURDOCK Mary MURDOCK to Samuel T. McMILLEN "Wednesday" (no date) In home of bride, Fanny St. Rev. J. P. Jordan Attended by Susan McMillen and William Murdock Will reside in Braddock ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McDONALD, PA NEWSPAPER OF DECEMBER 27, 1902 McCAFFREY-MANK Hettie MANK to Paddy McCAFFREY December 25, 1902 St. Patrick's R. C. church Noblestown ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    02/26/2003 12:34:06
    1. MCEWEN, MEAD, MOTTO July 29, 1904 McDonald Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. MCEWEN, MEAD, MOTTO Mrs. Elizabeth R. MCEWEN, 66 years old, died early Friday morning, July22, 1894, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. M. J. SMALLEY, Sheraden. The deceased was born near McDonald and was a member of Robinson's Run United Presbyterian church until the organization of the Oakdale church about 16 years ago when she united with it. She is survived by two sons and two daughters, James MCEWEN and R. MCEWEN, both of Oakdale, Mrs. Good HOPPER of Carnegie, and Mrs. SMALLEY, of Sheraden. The funeral was held from the residence of her son, James H. MCEWEN, in Oakdale. Mrs. Ruth MEAD, aged 80, died Tuesday morning, July 26, 1904, at her home in the Reason STEWART house out Robb's Valley. She is survived by two sons and one daughter, Mr. MEAD, of Mt. Morris, N. Y., Mr. MEAD and Mrs. BRIGGS, both of McDonald. Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., conducted the funeral services on Tuesday afternoon and the remains were shipped to Mt. Morris, N. Y., for interment. Jacques MOTTO died Monday, July 25, 1904, at his home at Cecil, aged 64. A married daughter survives him. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon. Interment at Venice.

    02/25/2003 11:06:29
    1. Honus Wagner's Grave Site
    2. Dave Spriggs
    3. At 2/24/0310:08 PM-0700, you wrote: >Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 00:08:00 EST >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: Honus Wagner >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > >I noticed in he weekly search report I get that someone asked about where >Honus Wagner is buried. Anyone know the answer? >Terry Terry, and others, Have a look here for the info: <http://thedeadballera.crosswinds.net/WagnerHonusGrave.html> I recall my Grandfather telling the story of Honus Wagner visiting his home in Carnegie. Welllllll, coulda happened. I read that he lived in Carnegie and remained something of a "home boy" for his entire life. Dave Spriggs

    02/25/2003 02:34:38
    1. OCT. & NOV. 1902 Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. McDONALD, WASHINGTON CO., PA NEWSPAPER OF NOVEMBER 16, 1902. KYLE-MAY M. Jeanette MAY To Ormond H. KYLE "Last Friday evening" (No date) Home of bride's uncle, C. R. Potter Rev. Dr. Irons Will reside at Clearfield, PA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McDONALD, WASHINGTON CO., PA NEWSPAPER OF NOVEMBER 1, 1902. SHOUP-ROGERS Maude ROGERS To Thomas SHOUP "Wednesday evening" (No date) Home of bride's parents, Meadville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McDONALD, WASHINGTON CO., PA NEWSPAPER OF OCTOBER 11, 1902. PLANCE-WATSON Mary E. PLANCE To James WATSON October 7, 1902 Home of bride's father Rev. J. P. Jordan Will reside in Glenwood ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MOORE-MOORE Iva MOORE To Rev. J. Hunter MOORE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, near Venice, and setting of the wedding "Wednesday" (No date) Rev. H. H. Marlin, of the Fourth U. P. church, Pittsburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McDONALD, WASHINGTON CO., PA NEWSPAPER OF OCTOBER 18, 1902. EVANS-CHARLIER Mary CHARLIER, McDonald To Morris W. EVANS, Oakdale October 14, 1902 Rev. W. D. Irons, DD. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRY-STEVENSON Margaret T. STEVENSON, Bulger To Brainard K. PRY, Burgettstown October 15, 1902 Rev. W. D. Irons, DD. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McDONALD, WASHINGTON CO., PA NEWSPAPER OF OCTOBER 25, 1902. DONALDSON-McCONNELL Nettie McCONNELL To J. Alfred DONALDSON, Hickory Parents; D. L. McConnell, Cecil Twp. "Wednesday afternoon" (No date) Home of bride's father Rev. A. R. Anderson, DD., Venice Assisted by Rev. W. A. McConnell, Hickory Will reside in Hickory ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McDONALD, WASHINGTON CO., PA NEWSPAPER OF OCTOBER 4, 1902. McANALLEN-LaPOINT Marie LaPOINT, Florence To C. L. McANALLEN "Wednesday at 10 a.m." (No date) Rev. Fr. Brennan, at his home on Station street Attended by "her sister", (no name), and C. L. Lowell ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LITTLE-McLAUGHLIN Emma McLAUGHLIN, Noblestown To John LITTLE, Oakdale September 24, 1902 St. Patrick's R. C. church, Noblestown Will reside on Marion Avenue ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FOLLOWING IS A DOUBLE WEDDING MILLER-ZABE Eugenia ZABE To W. J. MILLER AND Marie ZABE To J. D. MILLER "Tuesday morning" (No date) St. Patrick's' R. C. church Noblestown Attended by Elizabeth and Anna Miller and Andrew Miller and Joseph Klaus ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    02/25/2003 01:05:16
    1. Re: Honus Wagner
    2. I noticed in he weekly search report I get that someone asked about where Honus Wagner is buried. Anyone know the answer? Terry

    02/24/2003 05:08:00
    1. JUNE 1940, Wedding Abstracts
    2. Bill & Sandy Miklavic
    3. ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1940. BARON-PAWLOW Kathryn PAWLOW To Andrew BARON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Casimere Pawlow, Raccoon Mr. and Mrs. George Baron, St., Raccoon May 29, 1940 Our Lady of Lourdes church, Burgettstown Rev. Fr. William McCashin Attended by Sophie Pawlow, sister of bride, and John Mike, McDonald Will reside in Raccoon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FELBO-THOMAS Violet THOMAS To Joseph FELBO Parents; Mrs. Margaret Thomas, Bagley, MD Mr. and Mrs. Nick Felbo, Bagley, MD May 16, 1940 Youngstown, OH Attended by Mrs. Andrew Felbo Thomas, sister of groom, and Andrew Thomas, brother of bride. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PIRRUNG-HORVATH Elizabeth HORVATH To Stephen PIRRUNG, Mt. Oliver Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Horvath, Imperial Mr. and Mrs. David Pirrung, Imperial June 4, 1940 St. Columbkille's church, Imperial Rev. Fr. S. C. Kupiec Attended by Frances Horvath, sister of bride, and Jack Schwalm, Mt. Oliver Will reside in Mr. Oliver ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1940. BROWN-LIENARD Adele LIENARD To Raymond BROWN Parents; Mrs. Elmira Lienard, McDonald Mrs. Sarah Brown, Sturgeon August 15, 1939 Winchester, VA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` LACKEY-WALKER Dorothy WALKER, Indianola To James LACKEY Parents of groom, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Goins, Indianola June 8, 1940 Home of groom's aunt, Miss Lizzie McDonald, McDonald Rev. Ross T. Campbell Attended by Miss Wilda and Mr. Walter Randall, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McKEE-MUCHA Gertrude MUCHA To Meade McKEE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Mucha, McDonald Charles M. McKee, McDonald June 12, 1940 Home of bride's parents J. P., S. A. Bugay Attended by Florence Korzinski, McDonald, and Henry Mucha, McDonald, brother of bride Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BUSHEM-MULLER Jean MULLER, Carnegie, formerly Cecil To Arthur BUSHEM Parents; Mr. and Mrs. V. Bushem, Carnegie June 8, 1940 Holy Souls' Catholic church, Carnegie Rev. Fr. E. Dominicis Attended by Mary Louise Muller, Carnegie, and Jack Quinn, Cecil Will reside in Carnegie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TARHALLA-LILLY Agnes LILLY To Stanley TARHALLA Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Lilly, Joffre Mr. and Mrs. John Tarhalla, Bulger June 8, 1940 St. Ann's church, Bulger Rev. Fr. J. Robaczewski Attended by Margaret Christy, Joffre and Tony Homitz, Bulger Will reside in Bulger ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HATTON-ARGENTA Mary E. ARGENTA To Woodrow W. HATTON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Argenta, Joffre Mr. and Mrs. William Hatton, Midway June 8, 1940 St. Ann's church, Bulger Rev. Fr. J. Robaczewski Given in marriage by godfather, Dominic Argenta, Noblestown Attended by Leah Argenta, Joffre, sister of bride, and William Argenta, Wellsburg, WV Will reside in Midway ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KLEIN-SOVA Ida SOVA To Henry Arthur KLEIN, Presto Parents; Mr. and Mrs. James Sova, Kirwan Heights June 8, 1940 St. Barbara's church, Presto Rev. Fr. J. Pikutis Attended by Mrs. Kathryn Klein Chabassol, Gladden, sister of groom, and Armilde Wiltz, Cecil, cousin of groom Will reside in Bridgeville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940. RUMBAUGH-DOWNIE Sara DOWNIE, McKeesport To Oglevee A. RUMBAUGH, McDonald June 15, 1940 Presbyterian church Wichester, VA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WARCHOL-McCLEMENTS Margaret McCLEMENTS, Cherry Valley To Michael WARCHOL, Atlasburg June 15, 1940 Cross Creek Presby. Church Attended by Mrs. Isabella Clifford, Chrerry Valley, and William Clifford, Cherry Valley ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAMPBELL-DOUGLASS Betty DOUGLASS, McDonald To James C. CAMPBELL, Pittsburgh June 15, 1940 Second Presby. Church, Philadelphia Dr. Edmund E. Robb, uncle of bride Attended by Mrs. C. M. Hughey, sister of bride, and Don Campbell, brother of groom Will reside in Philadelphia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SHOOK-KRIEGER Amelia KRIEGER To Raymond SHOOK, Muse Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krieger, Hills Station June 15, 1949 Lutheran church, Bridgeville Rev. Mr. Franke Attended by Marjorie Shook, sister of bride, and Arthur Young Will reside in Cecil ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` KURTZ-WILLIAMSON Lorraine WILLIAMSON To Harry M. KURTZ, Bridgeville Parents; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Williamson, Carnegie, formerly of McDonald June 15, 1940 St. Luke's church, Carnegie Attended by Kathryn Golotti, Carnegie, and Charles Williamson. Carnegie, brother of bride Will reside in Bridgeville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O'NEIL-PHILLIPS Mae PHILLIPS To John O'NEIL Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Emile Phillips, Cecil Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neil, Muse June 15, 1940 St. Mary's Catholic church, Cecil Rev. Fr. John Kopera Attended by Catherine Burk, Steubenville, and William O'Neil, twin brother of groom Will reside at the bride's home ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KOSIK-SAUERS Dorothy SAUERS To Joseph KOSIK Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sauers, Imperial Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kieley, Imperial June 15, 1940 St. Columbkille's church, Imperial Rev. Fr. S. C. Kupiec Attended by Mrs. Edward Sauers, and Herbert Sauers, Imperial brother of bride Will reside in Imperial ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CHESNIK-VERCEK Dorothy Ruth VERCEK To Joseph L. CHESNIK Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Vercek, Strabane Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chesnik, Strabane June 15, 1940 St. Patrick's R. C. church, Canonsburg Rev. Fr. J. Edward Istocin Attended by Mrs. Frank O'Klesson, sister of bride, and Frank O'Klesson Will reside in Strabane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HULTZ-WINDSHEIMER Anna E. WINDSHEIMER To Clarence D. HULTZ Parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Windsheimer, McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hultz, Mt. Lebanon June 18, 1940 Windsheimer home Rev. George F. Hegele, DD. Attended by Mrs. Elizabeth (Thomas E.) Sawhill, sister of bride, and Samuel Hultz, brother of groom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` PETRIE-NOLTE Catherine NOLTE To Kirkwood H. PETRIE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Nolte, Clinton extension Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petrie, Coraopolis June 1, 1940 Rev. F. L. Paulson Coraopolis Zion Lutheran church Will reside in Coraopolis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ABSTRACTED FROM THE McDONALD, PA RECORD-OUTLOOK NEWSPAPER OF FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1940. HAMERICK-MICHAUX Mrs. Mary J. MICHAUX, McDonald To Mr. George HAMERICK, Burgettstown June 22, 1940 Winchester, VA Rev. Homer Welch Attended by Mr. and Mrs. William Kestner, McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LEWIS-BENTREM Myra BENTREM To David J. LEWIS, Jr. Parents; Mrs. Anna Bentrem, Oakdale Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lewis, Fort Pitt June 21, 1940 First Baptist church, Carnegie Rev. E. Fleetwood Pruden Given in marriage by Thomas Gordon Attended by Claire Simpson, Fort Pitt, and Edwin Lewis, Fort Pitt, brother of groom Will reside in Carnegie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CHAPPO-CAMPBELL Elizabeth CAMPBELL To Louis CHAPPO Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Hays Campbell, Midway Mr. and Mrs. John Chappo, Canonsburg June 24, 1940 Center U. P. manse, Midway Rev. Alfred Hubbard Attended by Geraldine Davidson, Midway, and Charles Cunningham, McDonald Will reside in Canonsburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SWEARINGEN-SMITH Esther N. SMITH To William Van SWEARINGEN, Aliquippa Parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Smith, McCleary June 22, 1940 Mill Creek church Rev. James J. Reed Attended by Helen George, Dormont, cousin of bride, and George Swearingen, Aliquippa, brother of groom Will reside in Aliquippa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BISH-CUJAS Dorothy CUJAS To Elmer BISH Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cujas, Cherry Valley Clarence Bish, Southview June 22, 1940 Home of Rev. Henry Pollock, pastor of Midway Methodist church Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cujas, Langeloth Will reside in Cherry Valley ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SAPPIE-FRYE Redythe Norene FRYE To Chalfant Robb SAPPIE Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawrence Frye, Bentleyville Rev. Paul Sappie, Beallsville, and the late Ella Robb Sappie June 22, 1940 Home of bride's sister, Mrs. Walter Wilson, Mr. Lebanon Rev. Paul Sappie, father of groom Attended by Mrs. Henry Neill, Indiana, and Theodore H. Sappie, Sheraden, cousin of groom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SIMPSON-BIGGER Sara Donaldson BIGGER To David Arthur SIMPSON Parents; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Bigger, Bulger Mr. and Mrs. John I. Simpson, Bulger June 20, 1940 Bride's home Rev. E. A. Culley, Westview, uncle of bride Attended by Helen Bigger, sister of bride, and Donald Simpson, brother of groom Will reside in McDonald ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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    1. BROWN, EVENOTT, July 22, 1904 McDonald Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. BROWN, EVENOTT Miss Sarah M. BROWN, aged 22, died Monday, July 18, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Howard GUTHRIE, at West Pittsburg, of typhoid fever. The deceased was a stepdaughter of Mrs. R.C. BROWN, of Arabella street, and the funeral took place from the latter's residence Wednesday afternoon. Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., had charge of the services. Interment was made at Arlington. Mrs. Julia EVENOTT, aged 18, died at her home near the Shaw mines Friday night, July 15. Her husband, Peter EVENOTT and a brother survive her. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at St. Patrick's church, Noblestown.

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