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    1. DENNY, SPARMONT, BINGHAM Feb. 13, 1914 McDonald PA Record
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    3. DENNY, SPARMONT, BINGHAM John A. DENNY died at his home in Canonsburg last Saturday evening, aged eighty years. For more than thirty years he was engaged in the agricultural implement business, and was widely known throughout the farming community of northeastern Washington county. Mr. DENNY was descended from Revolutionary stock, his grandfather, William DENNY having fought in the Revolutionary War. In 1790 William DENNY and his family came from Eastern Pennsylvania to Washington county, locating in Cecil township. Josiah DENNY, son of the Revolutionary soldier and father of John A. was born in Cecil township July 15, 1798 and died April 1, 1856. John A. DENNY had been a resident of Canonsburg since his marriage, forty-four years ago, to Miss Frances AIKEN, with the exception of five years spent at Burgettstown. He is survived by his wife and two sons and two daughters; John H., Canton, O.; Lawrence V., at home ,and Stella, wife of J. W. WALLACE, Washington, and Mrs. Florence BECKER, also of Washington. Albert SPARMONT died Tuesday night, February 10, at 11 o'clock at his home in Liberty street. He was 72 years old. Mr. SPARMONT was born in France and he and his family came to McDonald eighteen years ago. He was long employed as a miner but for several years past had been an invalid and unable to work. Mr. SPARMONT leaves his wife and two daughters. Funeral services were held at the home Thursday afternoon. Interment in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Bert MCCARTNEY attended the funeral of their life-long friend, Wentzel A. BINGHAM, at Washington, Pa., on Sunday.

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