MRS. HENRY DOEHRE Mrs. Henry Doehre of Robinson township died Thursday, January 26, 1911, at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. S. McElhany, near Noblestown, of paralysis, aged 35 years. Deceased had been in poor health for a couple of years. She was on a visit to her mother when death came. Besides the husband and mother the following brothers survive: Frank, at home; Henry of Primrose; Glenn, in Michigan; George of Venice; Addison of Oakdale; Edward of Sturgeon; William and Charles of McDonald. The funeral services were held Saturday at noon, conducted by the Rev. W. D. Irons, D. D. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. >From the McDonald Record-Outlook Newspaper of 3 February 1911. +++++ JAMES V. McELHANEY James V. McElhaney, Sr., 80, of Akron, OH, a former resident of McDonald, died at 2 o'clock, Friday morning, September 27, 1935, in his home following a week's illness of a heart attack. Mr. McElhaney was born October 25, 1855, in Noblestown. His wife was Jenny Walker, who died on January 26, 1926. The family resided in Fannie Street for some time, and left there about 24 years ago. Mr. McElhaney formerly employed by the Firestone Rubber Co., was retired. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of McDonald and O. of I. A. of McDonald. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Samuel Barden, Mrs. Fred Kelso, Mrs. Cora MacKeller, and George McElhaney, all of Akron; William McElhaney of Venice and John S. McElhaney of McDonald. A sister, Emma Belaire of DeKalb, Ill, also survives. Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon in the home of his son in McDonald in charge of the Rev. O. E. Gardner, D. D. of the Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Robinson Run Cemetery. Source: The Record Outlook of McDonald, PA, Friday, October 4, 1935. +++++ MRS. JAMES V. McELHANEY, SR. Mrs. Jennie Walker McElhaney, aged 70 years, wife of James V. McElhaney, died at 10:45 o'clock Tuesday evening, January 26, 1926, at her home in Akron, OH. On last Friday Mrs. McElhaney suffered a stroke, which caused her death. Mrs. McElhaney was born December 14, 1855, in Scotland, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Walker. When family came to America, settling in Willow Grove, now Sturgeon. On August 11, 1871, she was united in marriage with James V. McElhaney, and they went to housekeeping in McDonald. They lived in McDonald until 1910, when they moved to Akron, OH, the present home. Mrs. McElhaney was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of McDonald, nearly all her married life. Besides her husband, she leaves four sons and three daughters: William McElhaney of Venice, Emma, the wife of Samuel Barden of Akron, OH; Prudence the wife of F. B. Kelso of Third Street, McDonald; Cora, the wife of William MacKellar of New York City; James V. McElhaney, Jr. of Fairmount St., McDonald; John McElhaney of Center Ave., McDonald and George McElhaney of Akron. Two brothers and one sister also survie: Thomas Walker and James Walker, both of McDonald; and Mrs. Elizabeth Browning of Arlington Heights. There are 18 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 o'clock this (Fri.) afternoon at the home of her son, James V. McElhaney, Jr., in Fairmont Street conducted by the Rev. Dr. W. D. Irons, a friend of the family and pastor of the First United Presbyterian Church of McDonald. Interment will be in Robinson Run Cemetery. Source: The McDonald Record of Friday, January 29, 1926. +++++ WILLIAM C. McELHANEY William C. McElhaney of Bridgeville, a former resident of Venice, died Friday, October 2, 1959. Mr. McElhaney was born May 10, 1875, in Sturgeon, He was the husband of the late Lola Rankin. He had been an oil driller before he retired several years ago. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Mary Cain, Mrs. Dorothy Wright and Mrs. Betty Weber; six sons, Walter, Raymond, James, Delmas, Donald and Roger McElhaney; and a sister. There are 45 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in Bridgeville. Burial was in Venice cemetery. Source: McDonald Record-Outlook Newspaper of 8 Oct 1959. +++++