Does anyone know the maiden name of Annie Peden or the names of any of her children? Thanks
Mandy, I have James E. Neason in my databank. His parents are John Neason born abt. 1805 Chester co., PA died May 18, 1873 Cambria Co, PA and Mary Honora Donahoe born aug 13, 1819 Loretto, Cambria co., PA died Sept 1 1883 PA. I don't have where they are buried Joan (Sanchezpast@comcast.net) -------------- Original message -------------- From: Mandy Failor <tafailor@gmail.com> > First, I would like to express tremendous thanks to Patty for her > hours of work in sharing these gems with us all. It does not go > unappreciated. > > Secondly, does anyone have the names of the parents of the James E. > Neason listed below. I believe I have this gentleman in my database, > but would like confirmation. > > Many thanks, > > Mandy Haid Failor > > > On Oct 22, 2008, at 10:10 AM, Patty Millich wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > James E. Neason > > > > > > > > James E. Neason who was commissioner of Cambria county during > > 1869-72, died of Brights > > disease Friday morning at the National Hotel, > > Altoona, which is conducted by his son, John > > Neason. Mr. Neason who was a native of Huntington county was sixty- > > nine years old. He was marred in 1860 to Susan Troxell of > > Clearfield township, Cambria county, who survives her husband, with > > the > > following children: John, above named; > > Paul; Mrs. M. A. Keough; Mrs. M. P. Ronan, Altoona, and Mrs. J. P. > > Cassidy, Wilkinsburg. > > > > > > > > > >
MARRIAGES Marriage Licenses Austin Mervine and Victoria Jones of South Fork. James C. Reffner of Spangler and Olive M. Mott of Barnesboro. John R. Grubb and Rose White of Johnstown. Frank Kittell of Loretto and Mary Grace Berringer of Clearfield township. Daniel H. Norton and Bridget A. Burke of South Fork. Harry Ross Rose and Alpharetta Sayre of Johnstown. Thomas J. Brennen of Buffington township, Indiana county, Pa., and Tresia C. Otto of Blacklick township. Louis Wagner of Johnstown and Theresa Bodenshotz of Wilmore. Louis McCurdy and Gertrude Whysong of Johnstown. Daniel H. Howard and Catharine Reynolds of Johnstown. Charles E. Simpson and Louise O. Cleveland of Pittsburg. Paul Merchk and Julia Olexshick of Lilly. Thomas S. Stiffler of Susquehanna township and Mary J. Boring of Green township, Indiana county, Pa. Lindbloom-Dandoy Last Tuesday Judge Boone officiated at the wedding near town and united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr. George C. Lindbloom and Miss Eva Dandoy. The Squire is very popular with those contemplating entering that other state and is called upon quite often to perform the solemn service. This makes the fortieth couple he has joined together and among that large number there has not occurred a single case of divorce. After he ties the knot his clients will live happily forever afterwards. _________________________________________________________________ Store, manage and share up to 5GB with Windows Live SkyDrive. http://skydrive.live.com/welcome.aspx?provision=1?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_skydrive_102008
Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, August 26, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 34 DEATHS Boy Drowns John Belyak, the sixteen-year-old son of Mrs. Annie Belyak of No. 412 McConaughy street, Sixteenth ward, Johnstown, was drowned in the Conemaugh river back of Patrick Connelly’s store in Johnstown Monday afternoon. Miner Killed Arthur Pride, aged thirty-five years of No. 9 Main Street, East Conemaugh was fatally injured by a fall of rock in the Cambria Steel Company’s Franklin Slope about 3 o’clock Monday afternoon. He was taken to the Cambria Hospital where he died ten minutes later. He is survived by a wife and several _________________________________________________________________ Want to read Hotmail messages in Outlook? The Wordsmiths show you how. http://windowslive.com/connect/post/wedowindowslive.spaces.live.com-Blog-cns!20EE04FBC541789!167.entry?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_092008
MARRIAGES Campbell-Mullen Mr. Frank J. Campbell, proprietor of the Central Hotel, Cresson, and Miss Mary Mullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mullen of No. 2319 West Chestnut avenue, Altoona, were united in marriage at the Sacred Heart Catholic church, Altoona, at 5 o’clock Tuesday morning in the presence of a number of friends, the rector, Rev. T. P. Smith, officiating. The attendants were Mr. C. B. McCormick and Miss Margaret Clark. The happy couple left on Manhattan Limited for a wedding tour, which will embrace New York, Philadelphia, Atlantic City and other eastern cities. Upon their return they will be at home to their friends at Cresson. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell enjoy the friendship and esteem of a large circle of acquaintances who join in wishing them a full measure of happiness. The bride was the recipient of numerous presents, testimony of the high regard in which she is held. Marriage Licenses Morrie Bolvin of Barnesboro and Crissie Keith of Grant, Indiana county. Edward Kline of Elder township and Margaret L. Gessler of Hastings. Michael Reesey and Gertrude Marsh of Johnstown. Robt. Jackson, Blairsville, Malvina L. West. Washington, D. C. Charles W. Lawrence and Mary E. Wills of Johnstown. Samuel T. Howard and Mary McCoy Atlemus of Robison, Pa. Lewis W. Jones and Florence W. Kelly of Summerhill. Joseph Zadon and Katie Strause of Johnstown. Franck Sincsihan and Mary Kosbaritsch of Johnstown. Samuel M. Dougherty and Della E. Kring of Johnstown. Otto Frank and Edna B. Frank of Johnstown. Blair Rutledge and Anna Frederick of Carrolltown. Michael Selepic and Annie Krisko of Bedford county, Pa. Francis P. Mooney and Sadie J. Brady, of Johnstown. Leo Baith and Christina Donne of Portage Township. _________________________________________________________________ When your life is on the go—take your life with you. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/
Mrs. Julia A. Delozier The recent death of Mrs. Julia A. Delozier of St. Augustine removes one who was universally respected wherever known. The deceased was the widow of Torrence Delozier who died on September 24, 1903, and was well known in this locality. Surviving are these children: James T. and Raphael Delozier and Mrs. William Bray of Altoona; H. W. of Somerset County; I. J. of Johnstown; Thomas of Pittsburg; Sister Monica of the Ursuline convent, Pittsburg; Mrs. Amelia Leene of the same city and Julia, at home. Deceased was a member of the Roman Catholic church. The funeral services were held in the Catholic church at St. Augustine. Interment in the cemetery adjoining the church. Charles Cassidy, Patton Charles Cassidy, aged about thirty years died at the home of his father near Patton, last Sunday morning, from typhoid fever. Andy Sohan Andy Shoban (sic), a respectable Slav residing near Patton was killed by the cars near town Saturday night. His body was found on the railroad track fearfully mangled. No one saw the accident but it is surmised he was sitting on the track probably asleep when the cars struck him. _________________________________________________________________ When your life is on the go—take your life with you. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/
Yea, it's a great way to start the day when you see your families name in ANY email. Many thanks Patty for this as well as the others than I've been able to get as a result of your hard work. John (Jack) Richard Murray O'Connor, 1st. cousin 3 times removed from John A. O'Connor. > From: millich84@hotmail.com> To: pacambri-l@rootsweb.com> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:30:07 -0400> Subject: [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman July 22 1904> > > > > > > Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa.> > Friday, July 22, 1904> > Volume XXXVIII,> Number 29> > > > > > DEATHS> > > > John A. O’Connor’s> Funeral> > > > Father Philip Bohan, pastor of the Moxham> Catholic parish, Johnstown, unassisted at 10 o’clock Thursday morning, celebrated a high mass of> requiem over the remains of the late John A. O’Connor, at Conner, Somerset County. A> part of the choir of St. John Gaulbert’s church sang. The four brothers of the> deceased, Attorney James B. O’Connor, Judge F. J. O’Connor, Don O’Connor and> Prof. P. J. O’Connor were the pallbearers and interment which was private was> made in the old family graveyard on the O’Connor farm, beside the remains of> the deceased’s father. Mrs. P. J. O’Connor and her two children arrived in Johnstown from Ebensburg to attend the funeral and> were driven out to Forwardstown.> > It is related that shortly before his death,> John A. O’Connor summoned to his bedside his children and made them each one> promise to lead lives reflecting honor on themselves, their relatives and their> communities. The five boys were especially abjured to desist from profanity,> untruthfulness and the use of liquor. > Mr. O’Connor was conscious almost to the end.> > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________> When your life is on the go—take your life with you.> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/> - - - - - - - - - -> > Search for more Cambria County information on our webpage:> http://www.camgenpa.com/> -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PACAMBRI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ You live life beyond your PC. So now Windows goes beyond your PC. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298556/direct/01/
John H. Walton John H. Walton of Cresson, a former resident of Altoona, died at Summerhill on Saturday morning last of Bright’s disease. Mr. Walton was born in England 55 years ago. After receiving his early education and training there he came to America and settled in New York. He was a machinist by trade and after leaving New York traveled through the west. During his life he worked in Arizona, Colorado, and California and in Pittsburg. While in Pittsburg he was married, to which union six children were born. One son, John, died several years ago in a Philadelphia hospital after undergoing an operation. Twelve years ago he went to Altoona and secured employment in the Pennsylvania Railroad shops under foreman David Boorman. Owing to two of his daughters being employed in that place he moved to Cresson last fall, going to his work to Altoona each morning. During the winter while waiting for a train in the early morning he contracted a severe cold which developed into the disease which caused his death. Several months ago his physician ordered a change of climate. He accordingly went south and after spending a short time at Jacksonville and finding that his health was not improving he returned to Cresson. A few weeks ago he went to Summerhill with the hope of prolonging his life, but gradually grew more feeble until death brought relief. His wife and five children survive: Emma, Bessie, Alice, Thomas and Frank, all at home. He was a prominent lodge man being a member of Logan Lodge No. 490., Free and Accepted Masons of Altoona, Lake Ontario Commandery, No. 32, Knights Templar of Oswego, N. Y. and Jaffa Temple A. A. O. N. M. S. of Altoona. He was formerly a member of Media Temple of Watertown, N. Y. He was also a member of the Royal Arcanum and Junior Order United American Mechanics. The remains were taken to Altoona Monday afternoon where the funeral services were held, conducted by Logan Lodge F. & A. M. Interment followed in Fairview cemetery. Christ Robine Christ Robine of Lilly who was injured by a fall of coal on the 11th day of May last, died on Tuesday afternoon of last week as a result of his injuries. The deceased was a young man, being born on April 25, 1885, and was therefore at the time of his demise aged 19 years, 3 months and 15 days. He was of a pleasant and agreeable disposition and was deservedly popular with all who knew him. The accident which befell the deceased occurred in Shoemaker’s mine at Sonman and he was afterwards taken to the Memorial Hospital at Johnstown, where he remained for about two months, when he was taken to his home in Washington township where he lingered for a month longer, although his injuries were of a fatal nature. He is survived by his mother, five brothers and three sisters as follows: Frank of Gallitzin; Robert of Johnstown; Jacob, James, Blair, Lizzie and Katie, at home; Mrs. Ed Gobin of Johnstown. The funeral took place Thursday morning when after a requiem high mass celebrated by Rev. Father Ryan for the repose of his soul, the remains were laid to rest in the church cemetery at Lilly. William J. McNeelis William J. McNeelis, a native of Johnstown, died at 11:30 o’clock Saturday night after a month’s illness of stomach trouble. Mr. McNeelis was at one time employed at Pueblo, Col., where he suffered a bad fall in 1902, since which time he has suffered more or less from internal injuries. After leaving Pueblo he worked in the Lorain mills but was compelled to relinquish his duties five or six weeks ago. The deceased was born in the Thirteenth Ward, Johnstown, thirty-seven years ago and was a son of Edward and Ann McNeelis, deceased. He was married some years ago to a Latrobe girl who has since passed away. He is survived by three children and the following brothers and sisters: Miss Ella J. McNeelis of Philadelphia; Mrs. Annie Muldowney of Pittsburg; E. T. McNeelis, Esq., of No. 218, Walnut street; Mrs. Frank Carney of Napoleon street; Sisters Hortense and Flavia of the Order of St. Joseph of Baden, Pa.; Charles and Francis of Lorain. _________________________________________________________________ When your life is on the go—take your life with you. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/
Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, August 19, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 33 DEATHS Lewis Bodenschatz The funeral of Lewis Bodenschatz who was killed on the South Fork branch Friday night was held in Wilmore, Monday, interment being made at the Catholic cemetery at New Germany. Lewis Bodenschatz, a Pennsylvania railroad track walker, aged 45 years, of Lovett, was killed on the Dunlo branch the other evening. He leaves a wife and one child. Mrs. Frank Zegotta Mrs. Frank Zegotta died at her home at Greenwich Mines last Saturday evening from blood poisoning. The disease came, it is said, from a pimple she had on the face which was scratched by the fingernail of a small child. Blood poisoning developed and little if any attention was paid to the physician’s advice until the disease was beyond control. Connie Lehmire Connie, the second son of Mrs. Frank Lehmire of Spangler, after delivering a package of laundry was riding home on a beer wagon when suddenly a wheel went down in a deep rut causing the heavily loaded vehicle to careen. The boy attempted to jump but his foot caught in some manner and the wagon turned over on him, crushing his head and chest. He died a few minutes after being taken from under the wagon. _________________________________________________________________ Want to read Hotmail messages in Outlook? The Wordsmiths show you how. http://windowslive.com/connect/post/wedowindowslive.spaces.live.com-Blog-cns!20EE04FBC541789!167.entry?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_092008
MARRIAGES Marriage Licenses Register Strauss has issued the following marriage licenses since our last report: Peter Wesol and Julia Lpspko, both of Johnstown. Andrew Sugodski and Wilktoryia Pawlycka, both of Bakerton. Thomas Trimbath of South Fork and Maggie Ribblett of Franklin. Joe Honiak and Mary Marovich, both of Patton. John Warsing and Emma Grace Gore, both of Johnstown. Hesekiah J. Lamar of Gallitzin and Tillie Long of Garman’s Mills. Joseph Sydacik and Mary Juligs, both of Carroll township. Martin F. Crosby and Catherine A. Garrity, both of St. Boniface, Elder township. Lloyd D. Adams and Susie S. Nugent, both of Johnstown. Andy Machick and Annie Smeloski, both of Johnstown. Ralph Thomas and Mary L. Barnett, both of Johnstown. Marrie Balvin of Barnesboro and Crissie Keith of Grip, Indiana county. Edward Kline of Elder township and Margaret L. Gessler of Hastings. Michael Reesey and Gertrude Marsh, both of Johnstown. Robert Jackson of Blairsville and Malvina L. West of Washington, D. C. Charles W. Lawrence and Mary E. Wills, both of Johnstown. Samuel T. Howard and Annie McCoy Altemus, both of Robinson, Indiana county. _________________________________________________________________ Store, manage and share up to 5GB with Windows Live SkyDrive. http://skydrive.live.com/welcome.aspx?provision=1?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_skydrive_102008
Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, August 12, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 32 Gallagher The family of A. J. Darragh attended the funeral of the four-month old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher of Youngstown, Ohio, who died on Friday last. Mrs. Gallagher was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darragh. Jeannette Gusky Jeannette Gusky, aged five years, seven months and twenty-two days, daughter of Charles and Margaret Gusky, of South Fork, died at 5:25 o’clock Sunday morning at the Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, from the results of an operation for appendicitis performed the day before. The remains were turned over to Undertaker John Henderson, who prepared them for burial, after which the father of the child took them to South Fork. The funeral was held at South Fork, Tuesday. Josiah Paull, South Fork, August 10: Josiah Paull, an old resident of this place, died at his home on Grant street on Tuesday afternoon. Deceased leaves a wife and two sons to mourn his death. Interment to be made in Johnstown Thursday. Helman, South Fork, Aug. 10: A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helman of Rockville, was buried on Monday afternoon. _________________________________________________________________ You live life beyond your PC. So now Windows goes beyond your PC. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298556/direct/01/
MARRIAGES Marriage Licenses Nicholas L. Asherne and Elizabeth Bler of Hastings. Moses E. King and Emma Santer of Salix. Charles E. Humbert and Florence M. Haberkorn of Johnstown. _________________________________________________________________ When your life is on the go—take your life with you. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/
Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, August 5, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 31 Mrs. Isabel Lilly Isabel, widow of the late Isadore Lilly, died at 8:30 o’clock Monday evening at her home near Cresson, after a long illness, aged in the neighborhood of sixty years. Her husband who was formerly Steward of the Cambria County Poor Farm died a few years ago and his remains were buried at the Summit where the body of Mrs. Lilly will be interred Thursday morning after services in the Catholic Church there, of which the deceased was a member. Mrs. Lilly is survived by three sons – Samuel of Cresson; Louis at home, who is married to Katharine, a sister of Phillip Luttringer of Johnstown; and Charles who is employed by the Gautier Department of the Cambria Steel Company. The deceased’s mother also is living in an advanced age near Loretto with her son, James Daily, who was formerly Auditor of Cambria County. Joseph H. Campbell Joseph H. Campbell, Ph. D., in the early 60s an attorney at this place, but for the past 20 years a leading chemist of New York city, died at his home in Mt. Vernon, near the metropolis, Saturday night, aged about 75 years. His wife survives him, with a daughter and two sons. Mr. Campbell was a grandson of Charles Campbell to whom much of the land now constituting the city of Johnstown was warranted by the commonwealth over 100 years ago. The first Charles Campbell’s son, Charles, lived at Campbell’s Mills near Blairsville and there Joseph Campbell was brought up. He did not practice law for any great length of time after leaving Ebensburg and gave his attention to chemistry and in this line he became quite well known. Mr. Campbell made the discovery of a method of manufacturing from skimmed milk, a food product of wonderful nutritive power and by the manufacture of this in Jersey City he had acquired a large fortune. Mrs. John Hart Mrs. Ella M. Hart, wife of John Hart, died at her home in Cresson on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Hart was a daughter of Henry and Mary Conrad, deceased, of Clearfield township and was born at Wilmore, April 29, 1863. Her husband and two children survive. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Mary, wife of Henry Swanhart and Robert of Cresson; Henry I., Lewis and Andrew of Clearfield township; William of Dean; Thomas and C. A. of Ashville and James, deceased. James Waffendon James Waffendon, died at his home at Van Ormer, Cambria County, Friday evening last of asthma. He was born in Gloucestershire, England, May 17, 1840. He is survived by his wife, Hannah, and the following children: Mrs. F. H. Patterson, Mrs. T. W. Jones and Mrs. D. S. Young of Altoona; Mrs. Robert Baird of Williamstown; Mrs. George Jenkins of St. Benedict and William Waffendon of Van Ormer, Pa. _________________________________________________________________ When your life is on the go—take your life with you. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/
Hi, Can anyone tell me the first names of the daughters of Anthony Myers listed below? I'm missing a couple, but don't know which ones. Thanks, Janet --- On Thu, 10/23/08, Patty Millich <millich84@hotmail.com> wrote: From: Patty Millich <millich84@hotmail.com> Subject: [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman July 1 1904 To: "PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-l@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, October 23, 2008, 10:24 AM Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, July 1, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 26 DEATHS Died at Ninety-Four Perhaps the oldest male citizen of Cambria county died Thursday of last week at his home in Gallitzin in the person of Anthony Myers who was aged ninety-four years and ten days. He was buried Saturday morning with a requiem high mass in St. Michael’s church, Loretto, conducted by the Rev. Father Kittell, interment being made in the church cemetery. Mr. Myers was born in Cambria county in 1816 and had lived here all his life. He was married in 1841 to Mary McGuire who survives him with the following children: Henry and Katherine, at home; Celestine of Cresson; Mrs. W. N. Topper of Cresson; Mrs. Michael McDermott of Ashville; Mrs. B. F. Grove of Chest Springs and Rebecca of Pittsburg.
MARRIAGES Marriage Licenses Benjamin F. Ford of Jackson township and Hannah E. Strong of Barr township James Noker and Anna Barbara Bresencer of Spangler. Frank W. Marvel of Philadelphia and Elvira M. Miller of Johnstown. Alexander C. Thompson and Ruth Ream of Johnstown. Theodore Huber and Mary A. Ott of St. Boniface. Thomas P. Quinn of Lindsay, Pa., and Catherine M. Ott of St. Boniface. Andy Durn and Lizzie Yambor of Johnstown. Mike Popovich and Alena Senra, both of Benscreek. William Mason of Ehrenfeld and Margaret Hargraves of South Fork. Steve Suolaet and Mary Liptak, both of Richland township. Walter T. Brawley of Portage and Annie Bimeal of Conemaugh township. Joseph H. Schnell and Veronica Brown, both of Johnstown. Andrew A. Carland of Altoona and Rose L. Brown of Washington township. Steve Lengyel and Marie Kiraby, both of Johnstown. George A. Gramling and Mary D. Burnheimer, both of Adams township. Mike Calback and Anna Gritzer, both of Johnstown. John Zahoranetz and Sofia Bezlia, both of Dunlo. Mike Yurecsko and Parasco Yerenoski, both of South Fork. Sherman Allison of Johnstown and Cora Darr of Somerset. Joseph E. Platz of Pittsburg and Barbara G. Kesler of Johnstown. Louis Keeper and Carrie Hammer, both of Johnstown. Domenico Patete and Nunciata Mehstrin, both of Johnstown. Brawley-Bimeal Walter T. Brawley of Portage and Miss Annie Bimeal of East Taylor township were united in marriage on Tuesday morning of last week at 7:30 o’clock in the Sacred Heart Catholic church, East Conemaugh, by the Rev. Father O’Neill. _________________________________________________________________ Stay organized with simple drag and drop from Windows Live Hotmail. http://windowslive.com/Explore/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_102008
Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, July 29, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 30 DEATHS Adam W. Miller Adam W. Miller, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Cambria county, who died at his home in Lilly, was born in Napier township, Bedford county, December 10, 1817. In 1885 he moved to Cambria county where he followed the occupation of a miner in the various coals mines, the last 33 years of his life having been spent in Lilly. His wife died about three years ago. The deceased is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Benjamin of Portage; Michael of Scalp Level; Hetty, wife of Noah Beisel, of New Paris. These sons and daughters also survive: Martin of Conemaugh; George of Johnstown; John and Lowther, at home; Annie, wife of John Troxell of Portage; Mary Ellen, at home and Eva, married and living in this county. Interment was made in the Lilly cemetery. Takes Overdose and Dies, Portage, July 25, Monday: The village of Benscreek was aroused this evening by the report of the sudden death of John Luther at that place. Luther was about 35 years of age and had resided in Benscreek all his life. Luther resided with his sister, Mrs. Wallace, and went out of the house and had gone only about 200 feet when he fell down. Assistance reached him and a doctor was sent for while he was carried to a store. Before much could be done the man was dead. At first reports of suicide were prevalent, but it was found later that death was caused by taking an overdose of medicine he had received from a doctor for the effects, it is alleged, of a spree. This seemed the most probable of any theory as to his death. Luther had been taking the medicine for a day or two and it had had no serious effects before. There were several stories afloat about suicide and Dr. Miller of Johnstown, the county coroner, was notified. It is not thought that he will hold an inquest. Luther is survived by Mrs. Wallace and two brothers. _________________________________________________________________ You live life beyond your PC. So now Windows goes beyond your PC. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298556/direct/01/
MARRIAGES Murray-Spence of Patton William Murray and Miss Jennie Spence of Patton were married Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. Rev. Singleton Neisser performed the ceremony. Barnesboro Hotel Man Weds William W. Hoover, one of the proprietors of the Hotel Ritter, at Barnesboro and Miss Minnie Bassett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bassett, of that place, were united in marriage in the parlor of the hotel on Monday afternoon, July 11th by the Rev. J. C. Young, pastor of the Barnesboro M. E. Church. The attendants were Ralph Williams, of Spangler and Miss Rose Bassett, a sister of the bride. The happy couple left Barnesboro Wednesday morning for St. Louis to take in the sights at the World’s Fair. Marriage Licenses Mike Popovick and Olena Sema of Benscreek. William Mason of Ehrenfeld and Margaret Hargraves of South Fork. Steve Solar and Mary Liptak of Richland township. Walter T. Brawley of Portage and Annie Bimeal of Conemaugh township. Joseph J. Schnell and Veronica Brown of Johnstown. Andrew A. Carland of Altoona and Rose L. Brown of Washington township. _________________________________________________________________ Store, manage and share up to 5GB with Windows Live SkyDrive. http://skydrive.live.com/welcome.aspx?provision=1?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_skydrive_102008
Paul Sharp Dead, Altoona, July 18: Paul Sharp, an ex-Councilman and P. R. R. engineer, died at his home here this afternoon of Bright’s disease. He was born in Lilly in 1820, served as a driver on the Old Portage then as engineer on the Pittsburg division. He saved the Philadelphia Express at Lilly in November, 1862 by running his engine forward to meet the runaway freight, for which the passengers presented him with a gold medal and the company a cash donation, with engrossed resolutions from the Board of Directors. He leaves a wife, two children and six stepchildren. _________________________________________________________________ Stay organized with simple drag and drop from Windows Live Hotmail. http://windowslive.com/Explore/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_102008
Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, July 22, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 29 DEATHS John A. O’Connor’s Funeral Father Philip Bohan, pastor of the Moxham Catholic parish, Johnstown, unassisted at 10 o’clock Thursday morning, celebrated a high mass of requiem over the remains of the late John A. O’Connor, at Conner, Somerset County. A part of the choir of St. John Gaulbert’s church sang. The four brothers of the deceased, Attorney James B. O’Connor, Judge F. J. O’Connor, Don O’Connor and Prof. P. J. O’Connor were the pallbearers and interment which was private was made in the old family graveyard on the O’Connor farm, beside the remains of the deceased’s father. Mrs. P. J. O’Connor and her two children arrived in Johnstown from Ebensburg to attend the funeral and were driven out to Forwardstown. It is related that shortly before his death, John A. O’Connor summoned to his bedside his children and made them each one promise to lead lives reflecting honor on themselves, their relatives and their communities. The five boys were especially abjured to desist from profanity, untruthfulness and the use of liquor. Mr. O’Connor was conscious almost to the end. _________________________________________________________________ When your life is on the go—take your life with you. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/
MARRIAGES Marriage Licenses Henry Berry and Lizzie Lee of Johnstown. Joseph Elins and Thecia Conjura of Gallitzin. Albert Bouk and Eva Katelinsky of Dunlo. James Edwards and Marry Riffle of Johnstown. Antony Hullna and Katie Tuskas of Blairsville Intersection, Pa. Harvey D. Roberts of Johnstown and Carrie Malinda Shauley of Lower Yoder township. _________________________________________________________________ Want to read Hotmail messages in Outlook? The Wordsmiths show you how. http://windowslive.com/connect/post/wedowindowslive.spaces.live.com-Blog-cns!20EE04FBC541789!167.entry?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_092008