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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] STATENFIELD, MOREHEAD, GREDE, MORAN, AULD, CROUCH, CAMP, CHRISTY 1905 deaths
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    3. Found in the Pittsburgh Gazette dated September 22 1905: Miss SYNTHELIA STATENFIELD, one of the earliest residents of Wilkinsburg, died yesterday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs SAMUEL CHADWICK, 6114 Bond street, after a long illness. She was the daughter of LOUIS STATENFIELD, one of the pioneers of Western Pennsylvania, who settled in Wilkinsburg in the early part of the last century. She was a member of the Emory Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs WILLIAM MOREHEAD, aged 65, died on Wednesday at her residence on West Lincoln avenue, McDonald. She is survived by three sons and one daughter. PHILLIP GREDE, aged 24, bookkeeper of the Washington National Bank, died Wednesday at the home of his mother, Mrs AMELIA KAUFFIELD GREDE, 1624 Colwell street, after a short illness. PATRICK MORAN, aged 38, died Wednesday at his home, Butler and Fifty-fifth streets, of consumption. He was an active political worker in his ward and was a son of DANIEL MORAN. Mrs MARY WALLACE AULD, wife of WILLIAM AULD, died Wednesday at her home in DeHaven in her 61st year. She was a member of the United Presbyterian church at Allison park. Besides her husband, she leaves three children. JAMES CROUCH of Homestead died yesterday, aged 79. He had been living with his son, GEORGE CROUCH. He is survived by his widow and four children - GEORGE of Homestead, T J of Cleveland, JOHN of Pitcairn and Mrs JAMES AMSWORTH of East McKeesport. FREDERICK T CAMP, son of the late Rev W H CAMP, D. D., former rector of St Stephen's Episcopal church, Sewickley, died Tuesday at Bloomfield, N. J. He was a prominent architect of New York and had many friends in this city. Mr CAMP was a brother of Mrs C F MULLER of Sewickley. He leaves a widow, a son, and two daughters. JOHN C CHRISTY, one of the best-known residents of the South Side, Beaver County, died yesterday morning at the Beaver Valley General hospital, New Brighton, from pneumonia. Mr CHRISTY was in his 83d year. He was a farmer and had held the offices of justice of the peace and jury commissioner and poorhouse director. He was a native of Philadelphia. _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and moreĀ…then map the best route! http://local.live.com?FORM=MGA001

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