Found in the Pittsburgh Gazette Times dated March 23 1912: GEORGE WASHINGTON KNOX, aged 76, is dead at his home in Perry township, Armstrong county, where he was born and passed his life. He leaves his widow and two daughters. SYLVANUS T GRAY, son of Mrs FRANCES P GRAY of 715 North Negley avenue, died Thursday at Los Angeles, Cal., where he had gone in the hope of restoring his health. He was a graduate of Princeton, where he had also taken a post graduate course in civil engineering. He leaves, besides his mother, one sister, Miss MERTLE M GRAY of Los Angeles, and one brother, S MINOR GRAY of Masontown, Fayette county, Pa. Mrs DELILAH A ROY, aged 59, widow of JOHN ROY, died Thursday in her home, 531 Lowell street, East End. She was a native of Virginia. She leaves three daughters, the Misses ANNA M and EMMA F ROY, Mrs CORA V LAIRD; one son, CHAUNCEY ROY; four sisters and one brother. Mrs DORA A BLACK, wife of ANDREW M BLACK, died yesterday in her home, 544? Kincaid street, East End. She was born in Pittsburgh and was a member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Beside her husband, she leaves her father, L H WALTERS and one brother, HARRY WALTERS. Mrs REBECCA NEWTON, aged 94, widow of DAVID NEWTON, died Thursday at her home in Shenango township, Pa. Three sons and three daughters survive. Mrs JOHANNAH HARTIGAN, aged 59, wife of ANDREW HARTIGAN, died last evening at her home, 304 Carson street, McKeesport. She was a member of St Pius' Catholic Church and of the Ladies Catholic Mutual Beneficial Association. She was born in England and had resided in McKeesport for more than 20 years. Five sons and four daughters survive. MILTON CLARK, aged 63, a retired railroad conductor, died at New Castle, Pa., yesterday. He was a member of the Masons and the Elks. His wife and three children survive. _________________________________________________________________ Fixing up the home? Live Search can help http://imagine-windowslive.com/search/kits/default.aspx?kit=improve&locale=en-US&source=hmemailtaglinenov06&FORM=WLMTAG