MITCHELL, TURNER, WOODS, POWELSON July 2, 1892 McDonald PA Outlook Mrs. Martha MITCHELL, an aged lady of Cross Creek, fell into a spring last Thursday and was drowned. Death has again invaded the home of Superintendent TURNER of the P. C. C. & S. L. R. R. Only last Tuesday Mr. TURNER buried his little son, and on the same evening a bright little daughter died. The remains were taken to Indianapolis Wednesday evening and laid by the side of the brother. John P. WOODS died suddenly at his home in Burgettstown, June 27, 1892. The deceased was born in Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 27, 1815. He was an honored and esteemed citizen, having filled every township office but constable. The last office to which he was chosen by the voters of Smith township was justice of the Peace. He was twice re-elected by the voters of the borough of Burgettstown, and was serving his third term at the time of his death. He served as Treasurer and secretary and Manager of the Union Agricultural Association. He was a consistent member of the United Presbyterian church of Burgettstown. In January, 1838, he married Miss Esther MILLER, who survives him. No children were born to them. Three sisters remain--Mrs. WHITEHILL, Salt Lake City; Mrs. PHILLIPS, St. Louis, and Mrs. Harriett DONNAN, Burgettstown. John P. WOOD will live in the memory of the citizens of the northern part of Washington county for years to come.--Enterprise This is not really an obit, but the information was contained in a Resolution of Respect by the Black Diamond Council, No. 225, Jr. O. U. A. M., for the lost of the wife of their member W. M. POWELSON. ... Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God in his wise Providence to afflict our beloved brother, W. M. POWELSON, by removing from him by death his dear wife, Mrs. Hannah POWELSON, (aged 19 years, 9 months and 1 day,) ... There was not exact date of her death listed.