Hi Anna I hope that you and your family recovered a little from this disaster. I feel deeply for you and your family. May you all find a little happyness. Barb
Hi Bryan I agree with you about Carson St. What a mess it is. I thought since J&L was torn down the traffic would ease a bit but it hasn't. So many one way streets it drives you nuts. Barb
Hi Sue I have the e-mail address for What Is A Veteran. It is: http://www.alighthouse.com/veterans.htm Get out the kleenex. Barb
Bryan, That area has been a mess since the automobile was invented. Don't hold your breath!! Al At 08:35 AM 11/9/2001, you wrote: >I know what it's like down there, I'm over that way all the time (shopping >at Parkway Center or at Shop-n-Save on Noblestown)...Thank Gawd they're >finally doing something about that....now, if they could just fix Carson >between 1st and 4th streets during rush hour.....but that's probably hoping >for too much... > >Bryan. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Al Lenkner [mailto:alenkner@stargate.net] >Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 4:11 PM >To: PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [PITTSBURGH] Minersville, Rose, and Riverside Schools > > >Bryan, > >I want to get to that 'thingie' real soon with a camera. PennDot is >already underway to straighten out that mess, realigning Route 51 with the >West End Bridge. They have some heavy equipment on the west side of S. >Main on the banks of Saw Mill Run and the bank supporting the elevated >train tracks has been denuded of trees. In a year or two, you won't >recognize the area but it's about time. Actually it's probably about 40 >years past time. That mess should have been straightened out when they >opened the Fort Pitt Tunnels. >And it definitely should be done and finished before they shut the Fort >Pitt Bridge or Tunnels or they'll have a traffic jam that'll last for >years!! I think the planners at PennDot couldn't plan a birthday party! I >will have to give them credit for what they did at the south end of the >Liberty Tunnels. It's the one thing that they can brag about........... >after so many failures! > >Al > > > >At 03:28 PM 11/8/2001, you wrote: > >Up on Mt. W? Sweet....I'll have to stop in and see ya sometime...I'm up > >that way quite often. Maybe next time I'm up at Prospect. My best >friend's > >girlfriend lives right behind ST. Mary of the Mount school.... > > > >OK, I didn't know much about the geography of the West End years ago, so I > >had to consult the walking map (Al). Seems like he knows just about > >everything.... > > > >And when I said West End Thingie, I meant the overpass to the Circle and > >Bridge....geez, beat me over the head... > > > >B. > > >==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== >Check out these COMMUNITY LISTS: MyStErY, Horror, SAHM, M-W-C, Nost-TV, >Palm-Gen, and Westie > >============================== >Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate >your heritage! >http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > >==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== >How to unsubscribe. Send a message to:PITTSBURGH-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com >that contains ONLY the word, 'unsubscribe' in the text area. > >============================== >Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 >Source for Family History Online. Go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237
Could someone tell me where Slabtown along the canal would have been in 1830. I wondered if it was part of Allegheny City. Marcia
Ed, You mention Master Way and Fifth Ave. In Pittsburgh or one of the suburban communities that you mentioned. There is a McMasters Way in downtown Pgh that runs from Fifth Ave to Market Square. Al At 02:28 AM 11/9/2001, you wrote: >Hi, > >I only just recently joined this list and have enjoyed the friendly >banter. You all seem pretty knowledgeable and so I would like >to ask a question or two about where my great-grandfather lived. > >He died in 1908 and according to his obituaries and another >source he lived in Avalon, Bellevue and Church Avenue, Ben Avon >I don't know why each source has a different place. I have a map and >can see that they are all close to each other along the Ohio river. > >What I would like to know is if the are directories for 1908 and >a few years before which might give addresses for him? > >Also in the obits he at one time owned a cafe and restaurant called >The Club on Masters way and when he died he had offices in the >Maeder Building at 435 Fifth Avenue. Has anyone heard of the >Maeder Building? I doubt it is there today. - Ed > > >==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== >SUE* MCALISTER-Pittsburgh List Mom > >============================== >Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp >Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >
Thanks Ray, New Brighton is in Beaver County. Sorry I didn't relate that. Thanks again! Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "IRAY" <IRAY@msn.com> To: <PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 4:11 PM Subject: Re: [PITTSBURGH] Pittsburgh Directories > Janet, > > I'm not familiar with New Brighton. Is it within the bounds of Pittsburgh, > such as old Allegheny City was? If so, it's most likely included with the > Pittsburgh directories. If it's an outlying area such as the towns in > Fayette County, etc., I don't think there were city directories for the > smaller towns. > > Ray > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "The Curries" <mountie@charter.net> > To: <PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 12:39 PM > Subject: Re: [PITTSBURGH] Pittsburgh Directories > > > > Ray, did smaller commumites like New Brighton have city directories? > Janet > > > > ==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== > SUE* MCALISTER-Pittsburgh List Mom > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 >
Mac, That would explain your disposition. Your dad was a damn mountain goat!! Your mother, being a genteel gal, probably lived on the other side of Herschel or Steuben. Al At 12:23 AM 11/9/2001, you wrote: >She lived in the West End before she got married. She was a Red Cross >girl during WW 1, that is how she met my dad. Ggf Lewis W Mallasee >lived at 727 Walbridge. Mac
What I think is happening is that anyone that donated money at that time is now automatically assumed to have donated for that one event. I will speak for myself I didn't necessarily intend for my money to go to this specific event. I trust that all these organizations will be helping all the families. But unfortunately it's going to take time and the families just can't sit back and "wait" to be contacted. And I agree that it is always better to give money to local chapters where you can see what they are doing for yourself. -----Original Message----- From: Marilyn Prinzing [mailto:marjenp@mindspring.com] Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 5:07 AM To: PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PITTSBURGH] 911 donations There is no doubt that local chapters of the Red Cross do important work. I have read that local charities have been suffering from lack of funds due to the National charities receiving the funds for N.Y. I agree with Sandy. The national media appeal by the Red Cross using the N. Y. disaster for donations did lead the public to believe that the money was going directly to the families of the victims of the disaster. It is really a shame that the public wasn't given a chance to make informed choices as to where to donate their money. Maybe the safest way is to give money is to donate to your local homeless shelters and battered women safe houses. Better still, maybe we all need to volunteer some of our time to help those in need. Marilyn; Lake Co., IL ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandy Laurie" <sandylaurie@alltel.net> To: <PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> : Anna, I can see your point of view, but I believe the general public was deceived. The Red Cross, upfront, should have said that all the donations would not go to WTC disaster relief . . . then John Q. Public could decide if he wanted to donate to the Red Cross or another fund that specified all monies would go to NY disaster relief . . . or to the police and firemen's fund directly. Those donating were not given that option. : : Sandy : ==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== How to unsubscribe. Send a message to:PITTSBURGH-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com that contains ONLY the word, 'unsubscribe' in the text area. ============================== Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
Americans have big hearts - their first reaction on hearing news like the Sept. 11th disasters is to reach out to help in any way they can, simply out of their great generosity and aching hearts. Sometimes it's best to sit back for a moment, or day, to access the best way this can be accomplished. There are many organizations devoted to aiding those in distress, sometimes these agencies very abundance is confusing to those who want to help. That's why it's good to give it some thought and to do a little investigating before donating. Here, I don't want to promote or denegrate any particular agency. My personal decisions are based on the percentage the agency spends on management and the balance which actually goes to those in need. You can be shocked to learn some of those numbers. Carol S.
Anna, I can see your point of view, but I believe the general public was deceived. The Red Cross, upfront, should have said that all the donations would not go to WTC disaster relief . . . then John Q. Public could decide if he wanted to donate to the Red Cross or another fund that specified all monies would go to NY disaster relief . . . or to the police and firemen's fund directly. Those donating were not given that option. Sandy
Ray, did smaller commumites like New Brighton have city directories? Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "IRAY" <IRAY@msn.com> To: <PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 11:44 AM Subject: Re: [PITTSBURGH] Pittsburgh Directories > > What I would like to know is if there are directories for 1908 and a few > years before which might give addresses for him?< > > Ed, absolutely you should check the city directories for addresses of your > ancestors! (They go at least back to the 1850s, all on microfilm.) When I > couldn't find my ancestors in Cincinnati census records because they > mutilated the name spellings, I resorted to looking up the street address > itself in the census reports, taken from the city directories. Viola - I > found everyone living right where I knew they had to be - with names > misspelled almost beyond recognition. > > My Pittsburgh ancestors lived in the German area of Spring Garden and Troy > Hill, and the city directories show them with seven different addresses over > a ten year period, all within close proximity of each other. You will find > the communities you listed for your ancestors all within reach of each other > (Avalon, Bellevue, Ben Avon). > > Ray > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Edward Sinker" <e.sinker@btinternet.com> > To: <PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 11:28 PM > Subject: [PITTSBURGH] Pittsburgh Directories > > > > ==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== > > SUE* MCALISTER-Pittsburgh List Mom > > > > ============================== > > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > > > > > > > > ==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== > How to unsubscribe. Send a message to:PITTSBURGH-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com that contains ONLY the word, 'unsubscribe' in the text area. > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >
> > LEST WE FORGET > > > > He was getting old and paunchy and his hair was falling fast > > And he sat around the Legion telling stories of the past. > > Of a war that he fought in and the deeds that he had done, > > In his exploits with his buddies ; they were heroes, everyone. > > > > And tho' sometimes to his neighbours, his tales became a joke, > > All his Legion buddies listened, for they knew whereof he spoke. > > But we'll hear his tales no longer, for old Bill has passed away > > And the world's a little poorer, for a soldier died today. > > > > He well not be mourned by many, just his children and his wife, > > For he lived an ordinary quiet and unevenful life, > > Held a job and raised a family, quietly going his own way; > > And the world won,t note his passing, 'tho a soldier died today. > > > > When politicians leave this earth, there bodies lie in state, > > While thousands note there passing and proclaim that they are great, > > Papers tell there life stories from the time that they are young, > > But the passing of a soldier goes unnoticed and unsung. > > > > In the greatest contribution to the welfare of our land > > A guy who breaks his promises and cons his fellow man ? > > Or the ordinary fellow who in times of war and strife > > Goes off to serve his country and offers up his life? > > > > A politician's stipend and the style in which he lives > > Are sometimes disproportionate to service that he gives, > > While the ordinary soldier, who offers up his all, > > Is payed off with a medal, and perhaps a pension small. > > > > It's so easy to forget them, for it was so long ago > > That the Old Bill's of out country went to battle, but we knew > > It was not the politicians, with there compromise and ploys, > > Who won for us the freedom that our country now enjoys. > > > > Should you find yourself in danger with your enemies at hand, > > Would you want a politician with his ever shifting stand ? > > Or would you prefer a soldier who has sworn to defend > > His home, his kin and country and would fight until the end ? > > > > He was just a common soldier and his ranks are growing thin > > But his presence should remind us we may need his like again, > > For when countries are in conflict then we find the soldier's part > > Is to clean up all the troubles that the politicians start. > > > > If we cannot do him honour while he's here to hear the praise > > Then at least let's give him homage at the ending of his days, > > Perhaps just a simple headline in a paper that would say; > > OUR COUNTRY IS IN MOURNING, FOR A SOLDIED DIED TODAY. Sue McAlister http://homepages.about.com/tomssue/mcalisterpainterbickhartfamily/ PA-PITTSBURGH and PA-WESTMORELAND-HISTORIC list owner BALLES, ECKER, KELLAWAY, KELLOWAY, MCCALLISTER, MCALLISTER, SKELLY surname list owner. Adoption, Mystery, Horror, Stay-At-Home-Moms, Mother's Without Custody, Nost-TV, Palm-Gen and Westie community lists owner. --- Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.295 / Virus Database: 159 - Release Date: 11/1/2001
Janet, I'm not familiar with New Brighton. Is it within the bounds of Pittsburgh, such as old Allegheny City was? If so, it's most likely included with the Pittsburgh directories. If it's an outlying area such as the towns in Fayette County, etc., I don't think there were city directories for the smaller towns. Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Curries" <mountie@charter.net> To: <PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 12:39 PM Subject: Re: [PITTSBURGH] Pittsburgh Directories > Ray, did smaller commumites like New Brighton have city directories? Janet
The Red Cross story was reported in the Chicago Tribune last week. My husband has been encouraging people to donate via a Fire Dept. Fund. His department has been funneling the money to the New York Fire Dept for the families of the firemen who died. We figured that the Red Cross and some of the other charities would take their cut off of the top first. Marilyn; Lake Co. Illinois ************************************ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Al Lenkner" <alenkner@stargate.net> To: <PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 10:41 PM Subject: [PITTSBURGH] 911 donations : Listers, : : Some of you may recall that I made negative comments about the Red Cross : and United Fund soliciting donations for the victims of New York, : Washington and Westmoreland County. I just received this from my cousin : Peggy who lives in Kansas. I had heard rumors to this effect but don't : watch TV often, save the news. Peggy didn't write this. She just sent it : to a few friends and relatives but I thought that it was important that : others, who aren't glued to the boob tube, might be warned against further : solicitations. This is exactly as received from Peggy but I eliminated the : '>' marks for easier reading. : : Al : : : : 911 Donations : : : At the latest count, over 1 billion dollars has been raised by donations of : the public in the name of helping firefighters, police and other victims of : the 9-11 emergencies in NYC and Washington, DC. There are about 6000 victims. : : : $1,000,000,000 split 6000 ways $167,000 per family of each victim. : : Less than $3000 per family has actually been given out or allocated by : these do-good organizations. As was reported on the O'Reilly Report, : organizations like United way have not given any money at all even though : they have collected $150 million in the name of the victims. They said that : they will "withhold" (keep) 15% of the total monies for their efforts in : collecting the money and only pass 85% down to other organizations who will : also withhold some percentage of the money for their administrative costs : such as salaries, offices, utilities and other operational costs of those : charities. SO this crisis is windfall for these organizations. : : I am outraged at this and asking why my senator and representative don't : demand a governmental inquiry and accounting. In my opinion this is a much : bigger deal than the few gas stations who have spiked prices : immediately following the attacks. Please do your part and start to ask : where is the money? Who got it, where, when and why? : : At the same time that some organizations have become unduly rich over this : tragedy, most other philanthropic organizations have become poor and report : that they have hardly received any donations since Sept 11th. : : Rush Limbaugh, Oprah Winfrey, and Bill O'Reilly have said they will stick : with this story until all the money is accounted for, but it is clear that : it is not going where we had intended it go. : : PS According to CNN the Red Cross stated that they were no longer going to : ask for money for the 9/11 catastrophy...(they have already collected : billions of money that people thought were going to the families of the : ones that need help so desperately. What they have done is give the ones : that can prove hardship : money for one months rent or house payment, or other such paltry amounts.etc. : : PLEASE PASS THIS ON, AS I HAVE, TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE. MAYBE WE : : WILL GET AN ANSWER FROM SOMEWHERE! : : : : ==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== : Check out these COMMUNITY LISTS: MyStErY, Horror, SAHM, M-W-C, Nost-TV, Palm-Gen, and Westie : : ============================== : Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 : Source for Family History Online. Go to: : http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237 :
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Hi Everyone, I wanted to post my point of view on this situation although it's going to disagree with other points of views. But I STRONGLY feel that although my opinion is not popular it is important to understand. I'm going to warn you the following is long but I felt it was necessary to get a good an understanding of my point of view. I was helped by the Red Cross on February 17, 1999. (For those of you that want to confirm my story it was published on the front page of the McKeesport Daily news on February 18, 1999). I always saw organizations such as the Red Cross and noticed that they take money that has been donated for "Administrative" costs. I didn't understand why there was such a high amount taken... My house caught on fire while my husband and I were at work by a dryer that was not running at the time. The fire had 3 hours to fully engulf the house before the neighbors noticed it was burning. By the time the fire department got there, their was little they could do. Fortunately, the house was built 150 years ago and it had beams larger than most telephone polls for it's main support and the laundry room was on the top floor and therefore did not collapse. My plug for the fire department -- They did go into the burning building and RESCUE 95% of my pictures. For that, I feel all firefighters are really ANGELS on earth. Especially, in the community where I live where they are volunteers. Yet, they were risking their lives to save "objects" that were important to me. They made three trips into the house for pictures and videos that I can now say would have not survived the fire if it wasn't for their actions. Also, note there was already several firefighters being treated on the scene. Thee firefighters rushed into the house to verify that their were no children in the house as soon as they got there. They knew that I had two children under the age of three and one of the neighbors told them that they may be in there with the babysitter. They were not in the house, thank God! I also noticed that the Salvation Army was there. They were giving out coffee and other drinks to the approximately 100 people there to help. I! t was the Salvation Army that called the Red Cross for me. My plug for the RED CROSS. A wonderful lady came out to the scene about 1 hour after she was called arriving in the Red Cross 4 wheel drive SUV. (value of SUV approximately $25,000 -- in my opinion needed -- YES!). There we sat and discussed what I immediately needed. Diapers, Formula, clothes for my children, oh NO my child's medication. You see my child has a skin condition that requires 8 different types of medicines to keep it under control. In addition he needs special soaps and a eight step bath process requiring things that only a pharmacist would have. Most of the medicines he uses require a doctors prescriptions to be able to obtain. The Red Cross worker immediately called her office after answering only a couple of questions they told me that they would be able to get his medicines that night. NOTE: The medicines and soaps where delivered to where I was staying within 2 hours of this initial call by my local pharmacist free of charge (Thank you Rite-Aid). ! Was the salary of the Red Cross worker worth it - YES! Was it worth paying the cell phone charge for the phone she had to use - YES! Was it worth for her to be able to contact an office where they pay rent worth it -- YES!. She also gave me an emergency supply of stuff that we take for granted -- Toothbrushes, combs, soap, the basic things you use every day. I also got vouchers to use in the stores to buy additional things. My husband and I had no major credit cards with us. And we needed things right away. Looking back I now understand why the Red Cross has high administrative expenses. On September 12th, I wrote my check to the Red Cross for a considerable about of money. I gave it to the person that was collecting it for my office. My employer matches our funds and therefore, it is easier for these checks to be processed in a batch. When I gave my check, I knew that this was a major disaster and that the Red Cross would have considerable amount of expenses. Did I intend for my money to specifically go to the victims of 9-11? No, I intend my money to be used by the Red Cross for anything that they felt was necessary. If it went to the victims of 9-11 that was fine, but I thought that the Red Cross could best determine where the money was needed. Now I hear news reports such as Bill O'Reily's. I want to say that I normally agree with Bill and the O'Reily Factor. I frequently watch his show. But I don't agree with his stand on this issue. Actually, I feel that he is doing a huge disservice to charities. In my opinion, Bill has taken his stand versus charities to balance his attack on Jessie Jackson and the Rainbow Push organization that he has been bandwagon for awhile. I don't put organizations such as the United Way and Red Cross in the same league as Rainbow Push. I have seen both the United Way and Red Cross help countless of individuals numerous of different times. I cannot remember seeing the Rainbow Push organization doing even one single event to help others. I have been involved with charity organizations for the past 10 years helping with various fund raisers in their behalf. Not once have I seen or been invited to anything that has been done for Rainbow Push. Has anyone else ever seen an event sp! onsored by Rainbow Push? I feel very badly for all those families that have lost loved ones in these attacks. My heart goes out to them. Bill is only focusing on the individuals in New York. There have been many other victims that the Red Cross has been helping. I have heard reports on WDUQ (public radio) that there are some people that lived near the World Trade Center that have not been able to return to their apartments and the Red Cross is providing them temporary places to stay. There are many small businesses that cannot open because of restrictions that were placed on them (i.e. restricted area, road closures, etc.) The Red Cross is helping them with their immediate needs. There have been deaths from these attracts not far from Pittsburgh and there are more reports that Red Cross are helping the families of these people. Helping the families pay for expenses that they incurred. The two major problems that I see with the current popular views that the media, in my opinion, is trying to slam down our throats are: 1. The number of missing still decreases daily. There were a number of people that were originally thought to be missing but now it has been determined that they were not in the location of the World Trade Center. Many of the people that are missing are foreigners. It's going to take awhile to determine who was actually there and who was not. There are going to be a number of scam artist trying to get to money that they are not entitled to. I don't think any organization has the necessary personnel to handle a disaster of this type. It has never happened before. The Red Cross has a procedure in place for natural disasters and guidelines of how much to give in these types of disasters. But I doubt that they have guidelines for an act of terrorism. 2. The view that there has been $1,000,000,000 donated split 6000 ways gives each family $167,000 (Just estimating on the numbers here). These organizations are there to help everyone who needs it. Some people were directly affected by losing their primary wage earner. Others are indirectly affected because they have lost their incomes because their place of business has been affected. I can say that I want the money that I donated to go to everyone who needs it. (Not just to the families who lost a family member). Many people who have lost members of their families have personal insurance that is going to cover immediate needs such as funeral expenses, mortgage payments, income protection, etc. Some do not have this insurance and are going to need extra help. I do not agree with the blanket statement that everyone that was affected is going to receive the same amount of help. Help should be provided based on the people's needs. Some people may need $500,000 for the! ir families immediate needs. Others may only need $500. I think by saying every family should receive $167,000 based on total contributions is wrong. The last point I want to make is that Bill O'Reily should start his own charity organization. People can donate money to his charity and he can get it out to the victims the same day it comes it with no overhead expenses. I would like to see if he is able to accomplish this for over 50 years. If he truly believes what he is saying he should take personal responsibility and DO IT! He could spend his energy helping others instead of attacking others. Just my point of view. Thank you for letting me get this off my chest. Anna Cotter
I went to this school but I do not remember a lot about it. Does anybody recognize the name..
If the school is still open (Langley, Perry, Peabody, etc) you have to write the school directly. They have all the record cards from when they opened until today. If the school is closed (5th Ave. HS, Herron Hill school, etc) then we would have them here at the board, either hard copies, or on microfilm/fiche. And no, you are NOT allowed to come in and research those records yourself, sorry... Bryan. -----Original Message----- From: TACODMK@aol.com [mailto:TACODMK@aol.com] Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 10:46 AM To: PA-PITTSBURGH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PITTSBURGH]Langley School Hi List While we are on the subject of schools is it possible to get school records from Langley High School as my uncle who died in WW2 went there in 1939 or 1940 according to his obit Donna ==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== How to unsubscribe. Send a message to:PITTSBURGH-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com that contains ONLY the word, 'unsubscribe' in the text area. ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237
Hi List While we are on the subject of schools is it possible to get school records from Langley High School as my uncle who died in WW2 went there in 1939 or 1940 according to his obit Donna