OK, Al, I stand corrected. BLame it on myy Mother who always said it was Lawrenceville. Since they left Pittsburgh in 1951; (and I was only three years old at the time)... by the way Al... HOW old are YOU???!!! <vbg> I do get Bloomfield, Garfield, Lawrenceville, confused; and since you are the boundary/map GURU on the list, I ask for your forgiveness!!! Take care. Mb. =========================================================== MB, St Margaret's was located at the top of 46th St, IIRC. If I'm not mistaken, that would place it in Bloomfield. Al At 06:28 PM 3/20/2011, you wrote: >Nancy and Listers: > > >I was born at St. Margaret's Hospital, in 1948. At that time the >hospital was definitely in Lawrenceville, and was run by the >Episcopal Church. If not mistaken the building is now a senior >citizen bldg. St. Margaret's moved out to Aspinwall, guessing in >the early 1970's or later; someone may be able to clarify the date. > > >I know there are Carothers buried in Allegheny cemetery, as I have a >great-great aunt, Jane Ann Thomson (1804--1863) married to Robert >Carothers, buried there. Any chance you descend from this couple? > > >Hope this is of somehelp. > >Marybeth