Adrienne Kusch, I found the following in the History Book: Plum Creek Twp: In 1878, a David A. Buckley married Mary, a daughter of David and Elizabeth ALTMAN. No further info. Burrell Twp: Amos ALTMAN, . 1843, son of Isaac and Elizabeth ALTMAN, married Mary Schall in 1866. He was a farmer until 1876 and then engaged in the mercantile trade at Cochran's Mills. (Complete reference) Kittanning Twp: The following are the original tracts within the Twp...... The James Todd tract, 439 1/4 acres, partly in Burrell and Plum Creek, seated by John ALTMAN..... Military: Pvt. David Altman, 103rd Regiment PVI, Co. C, was discharged on surgeon's certificate on 2/17/1862 . Pvt. William Altman, 103rd Regiment PVI, Co. C, died 6/30/1862. James Stitt is listed as a one-time county commissioner - no date given A Corporal James H. Stitt is listed with th 78th regiment PVI, CO. I, mustered in 10/12/1861 and mustered out 4/30/1863 In Allegheny Twp. a James Stitt is listed as one of the first teachers, if not the first, in a log schoolhouse built 1812-14 west of present Kittanning and Leechburgh Road. This book is out of print. It was last reproduced in 1975 by Unigraphic, Inc. Evansville, IN. (as far as I know) Hope this helps Dan J _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]