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    1. CAMPBELL, STEVENSON, MCCLAIN June 11, 1909 McDonald PA Record
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    3. CAMPBELL, STEVENSON, MCCLAIN Miss Elizabeth CAMPBELL, aged 87, died Friday, June 4, at the home of her sister, Mrs. James CAMPBELL, near Treveskyn, after a lingering illness. She was a native of Ireland and came to this country in 1847 with her parents and settled in South Fayette township. Miss CAMPBELL for a number of years made her home with the family of N. G. COOK and also with Dr. G. H. COOK. She was an active member of the Oakdale United Presbyterian Church and leaves five sister, Mrs. Jane WALLACE, Mrs. Margaret SCOTT, Mrs. Ellen WAUGH, Miss Catherine CAMPBELL and Mrs. James CAMPBELL; also one brother, Thomas CAMPBELL. The funeral took place Sunday and interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. James STEVENSON, aged 53 years, died suddenly Friday, June 4, 1909, at 2 p.m., at his home at Roscoe, Pa. He had been ill of typhoid pneumonia only since Tuesday. He was a miner and was well liked by all who knew him. About twenty years ago he was a resident of McDonald. He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Euphemia DICKSON before her marriage, three sons, James STEVENSON, mine boss at Bentleyville, Pa., John and Alexander at home; four daughters, Euphemia, Margaret and May at home, and Mrs. Jesse BOWERS of Charleroi; also by two sisters, Mrs. Thomas MORRISON and Mrs. Samuel FERGUSON, both of Roscoe, and two brothers, Robert STEVENSON of Fanny street and Alexander STEVENSON of Valley Street. Interment took place Sunday at 2 o'clock. John MCCLAIN, 58 years old, died Tuesday evening, June 8, at his home on North McDonald street, after a year's illness of catarrh of the stomach. He was a mineworker and last worked at Laurel Hill as fire boss. He came to McDonald from Ireland 34 years ago when McDonald was composed of just for houses. Laurel Hill mine had just been opened up and he was one of the first to descend into its workings. Mr. MCCLAIN was born in Ireland on January 14, 1851. Thirty -six years ago he married Miss Catherine SMITH, in Scotland, emigrating to America later. His wife, a brother, Samuel MCCLAIN, and the following sons and daughters survive, Samuel, Norway and John, Mrs. W. S. DIVELY and Miss Dora, all of McDonald. The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., officiating. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery.

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