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    1. [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman Nov 6 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, November 6, 1903 DEATHS Arthur McHugh, the nine-year-old son of D. D. McHugh and wife of Seidersville, this county, died at the home of his parents at 10:30 o’clock Saturday night after a brief illness from typhoid fever. The deceased is survived by his parents and two brothers, Dennis and Charles and one sister, Millie, all living at home. Father Cornelius Sheehan Dies from Paralysis Rev. Father Sheehan on Ashville, died at 8:40 p.m. on Sunday morning. Death was due to paralysis. Father Sheehan was saying mass at his church, St. Thomas, when he suddenly suffered a stroke of paralysis. He was removed to the rectory of the church and died at the above time. The deceased was aged 40 years. He became the pastor of St. Thomas church, Ashville, about four years ago. Previous to this he resided at Hollidaysburg. He is survived by one sister and one brother, Mrs. John Gibbons and Michael Sheehan and was well known in this county. His death will be a great shock to his many friends. Almost Instantly Killed Mr. Harry F. Bowers a well-known Pittsburg division engineer was the victim of a fatal accident on Saturday afternoon in the Altoona yard. He had come down the mountain after helping a train up and was caught in some unknown manner between his locomotive and a cabin. He was so badly squeezed that he died at the station, to which place he was taken for the purpose of being conveyed to the hospital. _________________________________________________________________ Be the filmmaker you always wanted to be—learn how to burn a DVD with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/

    08/28/2008 08:06:33
    1. [PACAMBRI] Nanty Glo
    2. Is there a way to obtain obituaries from the Nanty Glo newspaper?? I have found names in the index, but do not see how to contact researchers at the paper or local library...Thanks...dorothy

    08/28/2008 07:18:14
    1. [PACAMBRI] Archie Claar Obituary Collection, 1942, Vol 30, Page 80
    2. Frank Bobak
    3. Just as an FYI, I normally just post these to the Blair County List but I have had a couple of requests to post them to the Cambria County site as well. If the Cambria County list would rather I not post please let me know. If you would like a scanned copy of the following obituaries please contact me directly. In your request please reference the year, volume, and page. Thank you. Frank Archie Claar Obituary Collection, 1942, Vol 30, Page 80 Pepple, Annie Elizabeth, d/o Josiah and Savilla (Imes) Pepple; b: 7 Sep 1878, Bedford Cnty; sib; Mrs. John Young; d: Sep 1942, Bedford Cnty; bur: Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery. Parry, Ward G., s/o John R and Hannah (Gray) Parry; b: 11 Nov 1893, Ryerson Station; m: 22 May 1918, Grace Loomis; ch: Ward Loomis Parry, Virginia Gray, and Sherman Bart Parry; sib: Kathryn King: d: 8 Sep 1942, Huntingdon; bur: Augusta, KS. Plummer, Verna Naomi, d/o William and Ida (Dell) Sheltzer; b: 7 Oct 1890, Altoona; m: Jesse R Plummer; sib: Homer Smeltzer and Herbert Smeltzer; d: Sep 1942; bur: Greenlawn Cemetery. Piper, Dora Yon, d/o Henry M and Matilda (Yingling) Yon; b: 9 Jul 1882, Duncansville; m: B.F. Piper; sib: Lloyd J Yon; d: Oct 1942, Altoona; bur: Carson Valley Cemetery. Peterson, Frank G., s/o Samuel Walker and Elizabeth (Buckley) Peterson; b: Huntingdon Cnty; m: Bessie Brown; ch: Beryl (Archibald) Wilson; sib: A Roy Peterson, C Cloyde Peterson, George W Peterson, Arthur L Peterson, Mrs. A.A. Cunningham, and Mr.s Roy McKeehan; d: 25 Oct 1942, Shrewsbury, MA; bur: Monongehela Cemberery, Donora PA. Poorman, Rosie, d/o Michael and Margaret (Thiel) Heaton; b: 12 May 1871, Yarnell; m: Mitchell Poorman, d: abt 1933 (calc); sib: James Heaton, Harvey Heaton, Edward Heaton, John Heaton, and Charles Heaton; d: Oct 1942, Milesburg; bur: Advent Cemetery. Peachey, Jacob T.; b: abt 1862 (calc); d: Oct 1942. Pyles, James; b: abt 1875 (calc); m: Minnie Hicks; ch: Margaret Clugston, Alice Coleman, Melvin Pyles, Forest Pyles, and James Pyles Jr; sib: Alvey Pyles, Roy Pyles, Henderson Pyles, Mrs. William James, and Mrs. H.C. Galbraith; d: 23 Oct 1942, East Pittsburgh; bur: IOOF Cemetery, Rockhill Furnace. Cora, Peter; d: Oct 1942. Price, Grace Coe; m: Richard Price; ch: Mary Price Ream; sib: Ada L Coe; d: Oct 1942, Toledo, OH; bur: Maple Grove Cemetery, Findlay, OH.

    08/28/2008 06:37:08
    1. [PACAMBRI] Archie Claar Obituary Collection, 1942, Vol 30, Page 79
    2. Frank Bobak
    3. Just as an FYI, I normally just post these to the Blair County List but I have had a couple of requests to post them to the Cambria County site as well. If the Cambria County list would rather I not post please let me know. If you would like a scanned copy of the following obituaries please contact me directly. In your request please reference the year, volume, and page. Thank you. Frank Archie Claar Obituary Collection, 1942, Vol 30, Page 79 Panchak, John; b: 9 May 1884, Europe; ½ sibs: Andrew Timko, Michael Timko, and Mrs. Andrew Adams; d: Sep 1942, Windber; bur: St Mary’s Greek Catholic Church. Pagano, Josephine, d/o Samuel and Ticone (Lorenza) Salvadore; b: 20 Jun 187?; m: Stephen Pagano, d: 9 Apr 1941; ch: Anthony Pagano, Samuel Pagano, Mrs. Anna Catranoviam, Mrs. Mar? ?, Charles Pagano, and Marion Pagano; sib: Mrs. Richard Agnello, and Mrs. Anthony Vitello; d: Sep 1942, Hastings; bur: St Bernards’s Catholic Church Cemetery. Poorbaugh, Tracey (Martz); b: abt 1879 (calc); m: E.E. Poorbaugh; sib: Abraham Martz, Mrs. Carrie Beal, Mrs. Eleanor Schrock, and Wilson G. Martz; d: Sep 1942, Mt. Pleasant; bur: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Peyton, Sara Jane, d/o John and Mary Morgan, abt 1862, Johnstown; m: George A Peyton, d: 1910; d: 12 Sep 1942, Johnstown; bur: Grandview Cemetery. Pompanella, Marianne; b: abt 1882 (calc); m: Frank Pompanella, d: 28 Nov 1928; ch: Mary Venetico, Lena Rocco, Veta Bononno, Dominick Pompanella, Ode Pompanella, and Frances Pompanella; d: Sep 1942; bur: St Anthony’s Catholic Church Cemetery. Piscatello, Vito, s/o Frank and Sara Piscatello; b: abt 1882 (calc), Italy; m: Rose Flardizagara; ch: Mary Piscatello, Josephine Piscatello, James Piscatello, Frank Piscatello, Thomas Piscatello, Margaret (Joseph) Scaletta, and Sarah Piscatello, d: 4 Apr 1926; d: Sep 1942, Johnstown; bur: St John’s Cemetery, Geistown. Pannebecker, George Arthur; d: Sep 1942; bur: Alto-Resta Burial Park. Pfahler, Ida Ellen, d/o George and Lottie Reidenbaugh; b: 29 Feb 1876, Chambersburg; m: John Luther Pfahler; ch: Florence Gardner, Ethel Conrad, Mary Marcks, and Dorothy Schmahl; sib: George H Reidenbaugh, Gertie Reifsndyer, and Minnie Reidenbaugh; d: Sep 1942; bur: Oak Ridge Cemetery. Peterson, Jane B.; b: 18 Jul 1848, Somerset Cnty; ch: Elmer Peterson; d: Sep 1942, Ligonier. Pepple, Annie Elizabeth, d/o Josiah and Savilla (Imes) Pepple; b: 7 Sep 1878, Bedford Cnty; sib; Mrs. John Young; d: Sep 1942, Bedford Cnty; bur: Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery.

    08/28/2008 06:35:41
    1. [PACAMBRI] Archie Claar Obituary Collection, 1942, Vol 30, Page 78
    2. Frank Bobak
    3. Just as an FYI, I normally just post these to the Blair County List but I have had a couple of requests to post them to the Cambria County site as well. If you would like a scanned copy of the following obituaries please contact me directly. In your request please reference the year, volume, and page. Thank you. Frank Archie Claar Obituary Collection, 1942, Vol 30, Page 78 Pagano, Josephine, d/o Samuel and Ticone (Lorenza) Salvadore; b: 20 Jun 187?; m: Stephen Pagano, d: 9 Apr 1941; ch: Anthony Pagano, Samuel Pagano, Mrs. Anna Catranoviam, Mrs. Mar? ?, Charles Pagano, and Marion Pagano; sib: Mrs. Richard Agnello, and Mrs. Anthony Vitello; d: Sep 1942, Hastings; bur: St Bernards's Catholic Church Cemetery. Pristas, Julia (Dickum); b: 7 Jan 1892, Austria-Hungary; m: John Prista; ch: Mary Matelaska, Julia Slivka, George Pristas, John Pristas, Anna Pristas, Andrew Pristas, Irene Pristas, Charles Pristas, Edward Pristas, and Michael Pristas (d: 1927); sib: Bertha Cernansky, John Dickum, George Dickum, Paul Dickum; d: Sep 1942, Conemaugh; bur: Holy Trinity Church Cemetery, Conemaugh. Panick, Mary Ann, d/o Michael and Pauline (Gatek) Panick; b: abt Aug 1942 (calc); d: Sep 1942; bur: St. Mary's Slovak Church. Pettigrew, Margaret (Stear); b: 25 May 1871, Indiana Cnty; m: Thomas S Pettigrew; ch: Irvin Pettigrew and Mrs. Jerry W?e; sib: Albert Stear, Clark Stear, Mrs. John Barclay, and Mrs. William Fair; d: Sep 1942, White Twp., Indiana Cnty; bur: Oakland Cemetery. Patch, Harry Elmer, s/o Isaac Marion and Mary Ann (Leadbeter) Patch; b: 18 Jun 1884, Johnstown; m: 1902, Maude N Galbreath, d/o Daniel Seigh and Amanda Elizabeth (Lenhart) Galbreath; ch: Garnet Galbreath (Charles) Null, Ruby Louise (O.T.) Ziel, and Mary Elizabeth (Paul) Mowry; sib: James G Patch, Campbell Patch Sr., John T Patch, dec'd 1883, Alvah L Patch, dec'd 1914, Evan L Patch, dec'd 1932, Phoebe M Berkey, dec'd 1938, and William F Patch, dec'd Jan 1942; d: Sep 1942. Phillips, John David, s/o David and Sarah (Myers) Phillips; b: abt 1863 (calc), Mifflin Cnty; m: Agnes Rager; ch: Hearl B Phillips, Samuel H Phillips, Guy R Phillips, Anna (Frank) Hudgkin, Hazel (Frank) Barker, Ralph S Phillips, Warren C Phillips, Beatrice F Phillips, and Irene S Phillips; sib: Albert Phillips and Emma (David) Ritter; d: 17 Sep 1942, Honey Creek, Armagh Twp., Mifflin Cnty; bur: Church Hill Cemetery, Reedsville. Perrin, Charles Elsworth, s/o Frank and Elizabeth (Fulton) Perrin; b: 20 Aug 1879, Everett, Bedford Cnty; m: Burdolia Reegle; ch: Mrs. C. G. May and Dorothy Perrin; sib: Howard Perrin, Mrs. Ira Price, Mrs. T.E. Dolan, and Mrs. L.E. Hinkle; d: 26 Sep 1942, Bedford Cnty; bur: Bedford Cemetery.

    08/28/2008 06:34:06
    1. [PACAMBRI] Archie Claar Obituary Collection, 1942, Vol 30, Page 77
    2. Frank Bobak
    3. If you would like a scanned copy of the following obituaries please contact me directly. In your request please reference the year, volume, and page. Thank you. Frank Archie Claar Obituary Collection, 1942, Vol 30, Page 77 Pletcher, Lydia J., d/o Michael and Susan (Schenck) Holter; b: 26 Nov 1874, Howard; m: 24 Dec 1895, Chauncey Pletcher; ch: Harold Pletcher, Mrs. Clyde Bowes, Mrs. David Mayer, Ida Mae Pletcher, Gertrude Pletcher, and Walter Pletcher; sib: James Holter and Samuel Holter; d: Aug 1942, Howard; bur: Schenck Cemetery. Perry, Sarah Elizabeth, d/o Jacob W and Barbara Ann (Stuff) Andrews; b: 7 Nov 1863, Hollidaysburg; m: 13 Nov 1884, William B Perry; ch: William Perry and Mrs. Walliam B Baisley; sib: David Greer Andrews; d: Aug 1942; bur: Rose Hill Cemetery. Pagano, Josephine, d/o Samuel and Ticone (Lorenza) Salvadore; b: 20 Jun 187?; m: Stephen Pagano, d: 9 Apr 1941; ch: Anthony Pagano, Samuel Pagano, Mrs. Anna Catranoviam, Mrs. Mar? ?, Charles Pagano, and Marion Pagano; sib: Mrs. Richard Agnello, and Mrs. Anthony Vitello; d: Sep 1942, Hastings; bur: St Bernards's Catholic Church Cemetery. Pierce, Lavina (Weakland); b: abt 1887 (calc); m: Elmer Pierce; ch: Jeanne (Roy) Baker, Francis Mollie (Edward) Gleason, Minnie (Kenneth) Ashcroft, Clair Pierce, Edward Pierce, Merle Pierce, and David Pierce (dec'd); sib: Joseph Weakland, Harry Weakland, Bernard Weakland, Thomas Weakland, Martha Weakland, Lucinda Weakland, and Lawrence Weakland; d: Aug 1942, Burnside Twp., Clearvield Cnty; bur: East Ridge Community Church Cemetery. Price, John; m: Vida Hagerty; ch: Mary Crouse, Naomi Price, and Lewis Price; d: Aug 1942, Williamsburg; bur: Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Alexandria. Price, Charles Franklin, s/o James A and Rebecca (Parks) Price; b: 17 May 1875, Newton Hamilton; ch: Eleanor (Charles) Needy, Gayton A Price, William E Price, and Charles L Price; d: 3 Oct 1942, Newton Hamilton. Patt, Paris, b: Russia; m: Anna Sewalk; ch: Mrs. Abe Cohn, Mrs. M Kuritzky, Mrs. Sol Robinson, Mrs. Nathan Katzman, Herman Patt, and Louis Patt; d: Sep 1942; bur: Agudath Achim Cemetery. Patterson, Edward J., s/o William and Margaret (McGovern) Patterson; b: 20 Sep 1884, Ireland; m: Mary Hadley; ch: William Patterson, James Patterson, Ruth Patterson, Frieda Patterson, Marcella Patterson, and Mrs. Albert Phillips; sib: James Patterson, William Patterson, Mrs. Owen Brannon, and Mrs. Peter Shearer, d: Sep 1942; bur: St. Benedict's Catholic Church Cemetery, Carrolltown.

    08/28/2008 06:31:43
    1. Re: [PACAMBRI] PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 3, Issue 250
    2. Mary Hoffherr
    3. I believe this is Matilda Luther ; d/o James Jacob Luther and Sarah Betsy Bearer JOHN G BAUMAN wrote: > Who is this Otlida Luther,who were her parents?? > > > > thanks John Bauman > > > > Mrs. George L. > McGuire > > > > Otlida Luther, wife of George L. McGuire, > died at her home in Allegheny township, near Loretto at 4:20 o?clock Friday > morning of paralysis, after an > illness of two years, aged about fifty-one years. > > Mrs. McGuire is survived by her husband and > the following children: Harry of > Loretto; Edward of Cresson; William A. McGuire of the county treasurer?s > office, Ebensburg; Rose, a school teacher at Cresson; Annie, Zeda, Charles > and > Viola McGuire at home. > > Mrs. McGuire was a member of St. Michael?s > Catholic Church for many years and the Rev. Ferdinand Kittell officiated at > the > requiem mass at 10 o?clock > Monday morning. Interment was made in > the church cemetery. >

    08/28/2008 05:51:41
    1. Re: [PACAMBRI] PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 3, Issue 250
    2. JOHN G BAUMAN
    3. Who is this Otlida Luther,who were her parents?? thanks John Bauman Mrs. George L. McGuire Otlida Luther, wife of George L. McGuire, died at her home in Allegheny township, near Loretto at 4:20 o?clock Friday morning of paralysis, after an illness of two years, aged about fifty-one years. Mrs. McGuire is survived by her husband and the following children: Harry of Loretto; Edward of Cresson; William A. McGuire of the county treasurer?s office, Ebensburg; Rose, a school teacher at Cresson; Annie, Zeda, Charles and Viola McGuire at home. Mrs. McGuire was a member of St. Michael?s Catholic Church for many years and the Rev. Ferdinand Kittell officiated at the requiem mass at 10 o?clock Monday morning. Interment was made in the church cemetery. ----- Original Message ----- From: <pacambri-request@rootsweb.com> To: <pacambri@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:03 AM Subject: PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 3, Issue 250 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Pg 2 Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 9 1903 (Patty Millich) > 2. Marriages Cambria Freeman Oct 9 1903 (Patty Millich) > 3. Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 16 1903 (Patty Millich) > 4. Marriages Cambria Freeman Oct 16 1903 (Patty Millich) > 5. Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 23 1903 (Patty Millich) > 6. Pg 2 Cambria Freeman Oct 23 1903 (Patty Millich) > 7. Marriages Cambria Freeman Oct 23 1903 (Patty Millich) > 8. Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 30 1903 (Patty Millich) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 23:53:30 -0400 > From: Patty Millich <millich84@hotmail.com> > Subject: [PACAMBRI] Pg 2 Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 9 1903 > To: "PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-l@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <BAY121-W425D6A7ECE67B245D6CE11A5600@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" > > > > > > > Violent Deaths > > > > During the month of September fewer persons > were killed or died in such a way that an official investigation was > necessary > than for some time past. The usual > record of from 20 to 35 killed in a month was not kept up and as a result > Coroner Miller had hardly any work to do. > Dr. Miller stated recently that during the time he had been coroner of > Cambria county, the least number of cases he had in > a month was five. During September there > were only 10. The list of unfortunates > is as follows: > > William Cayton, killed by falling from train > at Franklin works, Johnstown; Wm. Mushgate, killed by train in the > Eleventh ward, > Johnstown; unknown baby, found in cellar at Benscreek; Mike Kura, killed > in the > mines at South Fork; Nathan W. Beckley, drank horse medicine; Albert F. > Grove, > shot accidentally by brother; Frank Johnson, killed by a train at South > Fork; > Tony Culpenny, killed in mine at Ehrenfeld; Clarance O?Neil, shot by Harry > Harshberger; John Turkuntnan, killed at forge shop, Franklin. > > > > > > Coroner E. L. Miller on last Tuesday went to > Twin Rocks to investigate the death of Thomas Coy of Belsano who was > killed > Tuesday while engaged in erecting a large stack. After looking over the > ground and > ascertaining the exact manner in which the accident happened the coroner > decided that an inquest was unnecessary, as death was purely accidental. > Coy > was 27 years of age and is survived by his widow and a son, two years old. > The > remains were interred Saturday afternoon in the Evangelical church > cemetery at > Belsano > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Be the filmmaker you always wanted to be?learn how to burn a DVD with > Windows?. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/ > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 23:54:12 -0400 > From: Patty Millich <millich84@hotmail.com> > Subject: [PACAMBRI] Marriages Cambria Freeman Oct 9 1903 > To: "PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-l@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <BAY121-W7CDC226113CE618BB45B4A5600@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" > > > > > > > The following marriage licenses were issued > by the Clerk of the Orphans? Court: > > > > Chas J. Myers of Mountaindale, and Maud B. > Troxell of Van Ormer. > > John Hunta and Catherine Zackucia of Johnstown. > > John Beckman of Windber and Annie Owens of > South Fork. > > John Udecapher and Arminta Adams, Johnstown. > > Joseph A. Risbon of Hopewell, Bedford co., > and Martha C. Lilly, Bennington, Blair co. > > A. V. > Shanlotz and Annie B. Epply, Rosdale. > > Herman Keith of Gripp, Indiana Co., and Pearl Boring, Creenwick, Cambria > Co. > > Theodore Goldyn, Jamestown, and Mary Sopaddi, Sonman. > > Hippoly Besse and Marie Gogne, Hastings. > > Vincenzo Servill and Carmella Balaria, > Gallitzin. > > Edward Hinson and Ida May Decker, Johnstown. > > George L. Lepold and Lita Wolfe, Johnstown. > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Be the filmmaker you always wanted to be?learn how to burn a DVD with > Windows?. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/ > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 23:56:53 -0400 > From: Patty Millich <millich84@hotmail.com> > Subject: [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 16 1903 > To: "PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-l@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <BAY121-W188FC854812C9E2E0E1433A5600@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. > > Friday, October 16, 1903 > > > > > DEATHS > > > > Cramps Kills South > Forker > > > > Coroner E. L. Miller went to Sonman on Sunday > to investigate the death of Daniel Brown, aged 43, of South Fork, who was > found > dead on the porch of a store at that place. > It was rumored that the man had been poisoned, but an investigation > proved this to be false. > > Dr. Miller found that the man had been to > Jimstown on Saturday night and was on his way to Sonman to visit his > relatives. When he at last arrived in > the town he was evidently seized with cramps, when he was found his face > was > drawn as if he had gone through great agony and both hands were pressed > over > his abdomen. The coroner?s jury empanelled by Dr. Miller found that the > man > came to his death through natural causes. > > > > > > A Lilly Boy Dies of > His Injuries > > > > Warren L. George, the oldest son of Fletcher > C. and Mary Ermire George of Lilly, died last Friday afternoon at 5 > o?clock at his home from injuries received Thursday > night when he was run over by a train. > > The young man attempted to alight from a > train at Lilly at 10 o?clock > of the night before mentioned and stepped in front of an approaching train > on > another track. It is a miracle that he > was not instantly killed. He was > conveyed to his home and everything possible was done to save his life, > but his > injuries proved fatal. The funeral took > place on Monday morning. He was 17 years > of age. > > > > > > Flying Cars Cause > Death of a Driver > > > > The breaking of a trip of cars in the > Sunshine mines at South Fork on last Friday afternoon at about 3:30 > o?clock, the second of its kind within six months, > brought death to Irvin Oakes, a well known South Fork young man and a > driver in > the mine, and caused the serious injury of six Italians employed in the > slope. > The injured men are: Tony Tampeno, Vincenzo Tampeno, Tony Lapancie, > Trovatore > Tuglese, Cosleytine DeTovia and Murello Castani. > > This is the second accident of the kind > within a short time. About six months > ago four men were killed at the same place. > The coroner held an inquest at that time but the evidence showed that > the men had been in the habit of riding out of the mine, which was against > the > rules of the company. > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > See what people are saying about Windows Live. Check out featured posts. > http://www.windowslive.com/connect?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_connect2_082008 > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 23:57:56 -0400 > From: Patty Millich <millich84@hotmail.com> > Subject: [PACAMBRI] Marriages Cambria Freeman Oct 16 1903 > To: "PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-l@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <BAY121-W2715CB7E4AD89FB07C46C5A5600@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" > > > > > > > Marriage Licenses > > > > The following marriage licenses were issued > by the Clerk of the Orphans? Court: > > > > Evan J. Thomas and Gertrude Seigh, Johnstown. > > John H. Snavely and Mary F. Hayes, Johnstown. > > George Hess and Mary Wichman, Johnstown. > > Owen J. Garrity, St. Boniface, and Annie A. > Tate, Patton. > > Charles McKinney and Mary Maggs, South Fork. > > Mike Caroso and Mary Rose Barbour, Lilly. > > John Karmiesk and Ludwicka Staly, St. > Benedict. > > John Kielus and Cecelia Dobis, Hastings. > > Frank H. Ott, St. Boniface, and Mary L. > Martz, Evansville. > > Jno. Brenner and Annie Stibich, Johnstown. > > George D. Hesser, Homestead, and Elizabeth J. Lilly, Johnstown. > > Frank Blotrick and Anna Boor, Puritan > > Peter Furduk and Danica Grudle, Johnstown. > > James W. G. Beatty and Sada Birkhimer, Johnstown. > > Joseph W. Nugent and Clara Miller, Johnstown. > > Peter J. Toner and Ella Luther, Johnstown. > > Stephen Bogic and Dora Juran, Johnstown. > > Steve Pillot and Barbara Zvonkovich, South > Fork. > > Jacob C. Nesterode of Flinton and Maud E. > Zimmerman, Rosebud. > > Costlow Nilson and Jessie Marvin, Patton. > > John F. Happert and Teressa Lacour, Hastings. > > Steve Wargo and Meri Maszi Johnstown > > John L. Barbonus and Katherine D. Wissel, Johnstown. > > Vincent F. Harris and Agnes C. Keilline, Johnstown. > > Joseph J. Seannell of Harrison, N. J., and Catherine Lambert, Newark, N. > J. > > J. Earl Statler, New York, and Katherine M. Owens, Johnstown. > > Samuel F. Walton and Leona Denhart Johnstown > > Guy M Kontz and Emma James, Johnstown. > > Antonia Malmone and Catherine Antonnicio, > Elmora. > > Gleno Ciorino and Trecia G. Rometto, > Frugality. > > John W. Hildebrand and Sadie Rude, Johnstown. > > Carey W. Wonders and Carrie N. Sick, Johnstown > > Philip Lafarso and Silisi Anna John, Johnstown. > > Paul Mihalovic and Annie Mahjtelarier, > Conemaugh. > > Harry F. Plemne and Babe A. Hecker, Pittsburg. > > Ed Lamutzy and Maria Yonker, Johnstown. > > Charles Faber Jr. and Lena Bluth, Johnstown. > > William J. Moore, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and Winfred Conley, Wilmer. > > Joseph Kazi and Christeria Flvas, Ehrenfeld. > > Samuel G. Robb, Latrobe, and Clara Katherine > Markle, Johnstown, Pa. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On last Thursday Miss Sue Kaylor of > Carrolltown and Hartley C. Cozard of Pittsburg were married by Rev. P. > Emmerman at the > monastery. > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Be the filmmaker you always wanted to be?learn how to burn a DVD with > Windows?. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/ > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 00:00:10 -0400 > From: Patty Millich <millich84@hotmail.com> > Subject: [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 23 1903 > To: "PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-l@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <BAY121-W13CF1AA0667B6A9480D3FAA5600@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" > > > > > > > Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. > > Friday, October 23, 1903 > > > > > DEATHS > > > > Mrs. John Hannan > > > > Agnes, wife of John Hannan, after a year?s > illness died Monday morning at the Hannan homestead, No. 334 Locust > Street, > Second Ward in her sixty-sixth year. > > The deceased was born at Summit, this county, January 8, 1838, and > was baptized a few weeks later by the Prince-Priest Gallitzin. Her > parents, John and Mary Ullery Matthews, > were two of the earliest settlers in Blair and Huntingdon county and died > in > the north of the county many years ago. > In 1858 Miss Matthews came to live in Conemaugh and on August > 29, 1859 she was > married to John Hannan by Rev. James Carney. > > Mrs. Hannan was a sister of Mrs. Caron Leahy > of Lilly; Mrs. R. R. McCue of Kansas City, and Mrs. Mary Howe of > California, who arrived here ten days ago on account of > her sister?s illness. Besides her sisters, > Mrs. Hannon is survived by her husband and seven children, viz.: Martin E. > of > the South Side; James W. of Pittsburg; John V. of the Seventh Ward; Dr. > Charles E.; Harry J.; Frank > W. W. and Miss Gertrude, at home. Jennie May and Leo, the first and second > children of Mr. and Mrs. Hannan died in infancy and Miss Mary E. and > Eugene L. > Hannon were among those who perished in the Great Flood of 1889. > > The funeral took place Wednesday morning from > St. John?s Catholic Church, interment was made in the > Hannan plot in the church cemetery at Geistown. > > > > > > > > Mrs. George L. > McGuire > > > > Otlida Luther, wife of George L. McGuire, > died at her home in Allegheny township, near Loretto at 4:20 o?clock > Friday morning of paralysis, after an > illness of two years, aged about fifty-one years. > > Mrs. McGuire is survived by her husband and > the following children: Harry of > Loretto; Edward of Cresson; William A. McGuire of the county treasurer?s > office, Ebensburg; Rose, a school teacher at Cresson; Annie, Zeda, Charles > and > Viola McGuire at home. > > Mrs. McGuire was a member of St. Michael?s > Catholic Church for many years and the Rev. Ferdinand Kittell officiated > at the > requiem mass at 10 o?clock > Monday morning. Interment was made in > the church cemetery. > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get ideas on sharing photos from people like you. Find new ways to share. > http://www.windowslive.com/explore/photogallery/posts?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Photo_Gallery_082008 > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 00:00:55 -0400 > From: Patty Millich <millich84@hotmail.com> > Subject: [PACAMBRI] Pg 2 Cambria Freeman Oct 23 1903 > To: "PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-l@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <BAY121-W82BB030A3D23004028F39A5600@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" > > > > > > > John Cushman of Johnstown, aged 11 years, was shot and fatally injured > last Sunday by a foreigner named Martin Pukola. Pukola boarded with the > Cushman > family. Saturday night he bought a > revolver. While he was examining it the > next day, the Cushman lad approached and stood watching him. In some > manner the > gun was discharged, the bullet tearing a large hole through the boy?s > forehead. He died two hours later. Pukola was arrested. > > > > > > Death May Cause > Damage Suit > > > > The death early Tuesday morning of Jacob > Watterson, proprietor of the Watterson Hotel in South Fork, which occurred > at > the Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, a few hours after he had been sent from > the > police station where he had been held as a ?drunk,? promises to involve > the > Republican city administration in a lot of severe criticism and heavy suit > for > damages against the city. > > It appears now that Watterson was a very sick > man during the time he was locked up in the police station, which was from > Saturday afternoon until Monday evening during which time Dr. Miller > treated > him. > > It was proposed to send him to the hospital > but when Watterson said he would not pay $15 a week, the authorities at > the police > station subsided. About 5 o?clock Monday evening Watterson was seized > with > convulsions and in alarm Dr. Matthew was called. He at once ordered the > man > taken to the Memorial Hospital where he was placed in the padded cell, > because there was no other room in that institution at the time. Watterson > died > Monday, just a few short hours after being admitted to the hospital. > > Relatives from South Fork came to Johnstown Tuesday morning and took the > body home. Mrs. > Watterson was in Altoona at the time, attending a funeral and she did > not hear of her husband?s death until nearly the noon hour. > She is almost distracted over her husband?s death and his treatment. She > is left with seven children to care for. > > > > > > A 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ginter > of Spangler died of typhoid fever recently. The funeral took place at the > Catholic cemetery. > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Talk to your Yahoo! Friends via Windows Live Messenger. Find out how. > http://www.windowslive.com/explore/messenger?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_messenger_yahoo_082008 > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 00:01:38 -0400 > From: Patty Millich <millich84@hotmail.com> > Subject: [PACAMBRI] Marriages Cambria Freeman Oct 23 1903 > To: "PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-l@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <BAY121-W20DFD1F77B8990BC541CD4A5600@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" > > > > > > > Schettig-McCann > > > > Ambrose Schettig of Ebensburg and Miss Mary > McCann of Blandburg were united in marriage, Wednesday morning at 8 > o?clock by the Rev. Father Bigley, pastor of the > Blandburg Catholic church. The attendants were John Schettig, a brother of > the > groom and Miss Mollie Flanagan of Clearfield. > After a wedding breakfast the couple left for Pittsburg to visit a short > time before returning to > Ebensburg where they will go to housekeeping. > Mr. Schettig, with his brother, conducts a hardware store at this place. > > > > > > > Marriage Licenses > > > > The following marriage licenses were issued > by the Clerk of the Orphans? Court: > > > > Geo. B. Richardson and Annie McAloos, Johnstown. > > Michael Berko, Johnstown and Mary Skurner, Lower Yoder twp. > > Carl Berhind and Hulda M. Larson, Hastings. > > James Boslet and Mary Cahill, Carroll twp. > > Alexander McCoy, Hastings, and Clara > Campbell, Barnesboro. > > Andy Sakeas and Mosnyak, Patton. **[yep, just the last name there] > > Mike Shareka and Lizzie Podemajes, Patton. > > John Petre and Barbara Thomas, Johnstown. > > Arthur J. Werry and Blanche Varner, Johnstown. > > Max Urban and Dorka Spika, Sonman. > > Joseph R. Peppley and Mable Ritz, Johnstown. > > Nicolas Anstadt and Johanna Luther, Patton. > > Frank J. Studeny and Regina A. Gonss, Johnstown. > > Adolph Neisner and Julia Ludwig, Johnstown. > > John William Cutter and Lizzie Taylor, > Barnesboro. > > William H. Woods, Johnstown and Fredericka H. Schwaderer, Summit. > > Thomas Vincent and Janie Richards, Johnstown. > > Harry L. Stuyer and Mable P. Artley, Johnstown. > > Wm. Ferguson, Windber, and Nellie Miller, Johnstown. > > Joseph Apatucek and Rosana Domini, Cresson. > > Obidiah Rissinger, Vintondale, and Nellie > Walters, Oklahoma. > > Ambrose M. Schettig, Ebensburg, and Mary F. > McCann, Blandburg. > > Levi Blanch, Stonycreek twp., and Catharine > Miller, Johnstown. > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get thousands of games on your PC, your mobile phone, and the web with > Windows?. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588800/direct/01/ > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 00:03:32 -0400 > From: Patty Millich <millich84@hotmail.com> > Subject: [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 30 1903 > To: "PACAMBRI-L@rootsweb.com" <pacambri-l@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <BAY121-W4639BB4D36E4AE5B06E9B5A5600@phx.gbl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" > > > > > > > Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. > > Friday, October 30, 1903 > > > > > DEATHS > > > > St. Boniface Boy Killed > > > > Eugene Walters, a young man of St. Boniface, > died in the woods about one-third of a mile from that place last Thursday > evening as the result of a peculiar hunting accident. Accompanied by John > Phillips, Walters went > after game. Between 5 and 6 o?clock, Phillips, in crossing a fence scared > out a > rabbit and the two hunters laid their shotguns on a stone pile and gave > chase > to Bunny. Walters threw a stone at the > rabbit but the missile struck the hammer of Phillip?s weapon, discharging > it. Walters was standing about fifteen > feet from the gun when it was fired and received the load in his right > side, a > great hole being torn in his breast and an artery severed. Phillips at > once went to St. Boniface to > bring help, but when the party reached Walters he was breathing his last. > > > > > > > > Sister Mary Falicita of the Order of Sisters > of St. Joseph, whose funeral took place in Ebensburg Friday morning last, > died > at the convent of the same order at Baden, Beaver county, Wednesday > morning, > October 21, 1903, in the 30th year of her age. Sister Falicita suffered > from consumption for > four and a half years previous to her death. > She entered the convent in this place 15 years ago. Her name in the > world was Miss Mary Duffy of Straitsville, Ohio. She had a sister, Miss > Gertrude Duffy, who was also a sister of the same order and died at the > convent > at Gallitzin some 14 years ago. > > A Solemn High Mass was celebrated at Baden, > Thursday, and when the remains reached Ebensburg, another mass was > celebrated > in the convent chapel with Chaplin O?Donnell of the Baden convent as > celebrant, > assisted by Fathers Deasy of Gallitzin and Ryan of Lilly, Boyle of > Johnstown, > and McHugh of Soho, Pittsburg, after which interment was made in the > Sisters? > plot in the Catholic cemetery here. A > large number of sisters from the Baden > convent attended the funeral. > > > > **[Baden is in Beaver County, Pennsylvania] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Talk to your Yahoo! Friends via Windows Live Messenger. Find out how. > http://www.windowslive.com/explore/messenger?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_messenger_yahoo_082008 > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the PACAMBRI list administrator, send an email to > PACAMBRI-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the PACAMBRI mailing list, send an email to > PACAMBRI@rootsweb.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 > email with no additional text. > > > End of PACAMBRI Digest, Vol 3, Issue 250 > **************************************** > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.6.10/1638 - Release Date: 8/27/2008 > 7:06 PM > > >

    08/28/2008 04:39:16
    1. Re: [PACAMBRI] Prince Demetrius Gallitzin
    2. mike
    3. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/PABLAIR/2003-06/1055761204 a transcription posted to rootsweb for Blair county Mike -------Original Message------- From: Walter Bennett Date: 08/27/08 22:38:44 To: pacambri-l@rootsweb.com Subject: [PACAMBRI] Prince Demetrius Gallitzin I have just read an interesting book on the Prince Father Demetrius Gallitzin, titled "Apostle of the Alleghenies, Reverend Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin" by Matthew and Margaret Bunson. I have also heard that the process has started to make this remarkable man a saint. He had baptized and married several of my relatives at St. Michael's of Loretto. If any of you have had family members that have connected with this famous priest, please read this great biography. After reading, this book, I am interested in finding both an obituary and a will for Gallitzin. According to the book, there were several parishioners named in his will. If anyone has this information and would like to share it on this list, please do so. Thanks. Walt Bennett - - - - - - - - - - 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 No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.6.9/1637 - Release Date: 8/27/2008 7:01 AM .

    08/28/2008 02:00:32
    1. [PACAMBRI] Marriages Cambria Freeman Oct 30 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. **[No marriage licenses were printed in this edition of the newspaper] MARRIAGES Thomas-Owens On Wednesday morning at 6:30 o’clock, the Rev. J. Twyson Jones, pastor of the Congregational church, united in marriage Olin Perry Thomas, of Philipsburg, Centre county, and Miss Annie Elizabeth Owens of Ebensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left on the 7:12 train the same morning for Sligo, Clarion county, where they will make their home. Mr. Thomas is a civil engineer who for several months has been employed at the new operations of the Lackawanna Coal & Coke Company at Wehrum and Claghorn. _________________________________________________________________ Get ideas on sharing photos from people like you. Find new ways to share. http://www.windowslive.com/explore/photogallery/posts?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Photo_Gallery_082008

    08/27/2008 06:05:03
    1. [PACAMBRI] Pg 2 Cambria Freeman Oct 30 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Miner Killed by Fall Mike Mogo, a Slav, of Baker’s Mines, was returning, accompanied by his wife, from a visit to his married daughter at Bakerton. Getting off the train he slipped and fell under the wheels. His legs were badly mangled and he was injured about the body and died an hour after the accident. The remains were taken to the mines, accompanied by his sorrow stricken wife. _________________________________________________________________ See what people are saying about Windows Live. Check out featured posts. http://www.windowslive.com/connect?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_connect2_082008

    08/27/2008 06:04:22
    1. [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 30 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, October 30, 1903 DEATHS St. Boniface Boy Killed Eugene Walters, a young man of St. Boniface, died in the woods about one-third of a mile from that place last Thursday evening as the result of a peculiar hunting accident. Accompanied by John Phillips, Walters went after game. Between 5 and 6 o’clock, Phillips, in crossing a fence scared out a rabbit and the two hunters laid their shotguns on a stone pile and gave chase to Bunny. Walters threw a stone at the rabbit but the missile struck the hammer of Phillip’s weapon, discharging it. Walters was standing about fifteen feet from the gun when it was fired and received the load in his right side, a great hole being torn in his breast and an artery severed. Phillips at once went to St. Boniface to bring help, but when the party reached Walters he was breathing his last. Sister Mary Falicita of the Order of Sisters of St. Joseph, whose funeral took place in Ebensburg Friday morning last, died at the convent of the same order at Baden, Beaver county, Wednesday morning, October 21, 1903, in the 30th year of her age. Sister Falicita suffered from consumption for four and a half years previous to her death. She entered the convent in this place 15 years ago. Her name in the world was Miss Mary Duffy of Straitsville, Ohio. She had a sister, Miss Gertrude Duffy, who was also a sister of the same order and died at the convent at Gallitzin some 14 years ago. A Solemn High Mass was celebrated at Baden, Thursday, and when the remains reached Ebensburg, another mass was celebrated in the convent chapel with Chaplin O’Donnell of the Baden convent as celebrant, assisted by Fathers Deasy of Gallitzin and Ryan of Lilly, Boyle of Johnstown, and McHugh of Soho, Pittsburg, after which interment was made in the Sisters’ plot in the Catholic cemetery here. A large number of sisters from the Baden convent attended the funeral. **[Baden is in Beaver County, Pennsylvania] _________________________________________________________________ Talk to your Yahoo! Friends via Windows Live Messenger. Find out how. http://www.windowslive.com/explore/messenger?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_messenger_yahoo_082008

    08/27/2008 06:03:32
    1. [PACAMBRI] Marriages Cambria Freeman Oct 23 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Schettig-McCann Ambrose Schettig of Ebensburg and Miss Mary McCann of Blandburg were united in marriage, Wednesday morning at 8 o’clock by the Rev. Father Bigley, pastor of the Blandburg Catholic church. The attendants were John Schettig, a brother of the groom and Miss Mollie Flanagan of Clearfield. After a wedding breakfast the couple left for Pittsburg to visit a short time before returning to Ebensburg where they will go to housekeeping. Mr. Schettig, with his brother, conducts a hardware store at this place. Marriage Licenses The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court: Geo. B. Richardson and Annie McAloos, Johnstown. Michael Berko, Johnstown and Mary Skurner, Lower Yoder twp. Carl Berhind and Hulda M. Larson, Hastings. James Boslet and Mary Cahill, Carroll twp. Alexander McCoy, Hastings, and Clara Campbell, Barnesboro. Andy Sakeas and Mosnyak, Patton. **[yep, just the last name there] Mike Shareka and Lizzie Podemajes, Patton. John Petre and Barbara Thomas, Johnstown. Arthur J. Werry and Blanche Varner, Johnstown. Max Urban and Dorka Spika, Sonman. Joseph R. Peppley and Mable Ritz, Johnstown. Nicolas Anstadt and Johanna Luther, Patton. Frank J. Studeny and Regina A. Gonss, Johnstown. Adolph Neisner and Julia Ludwig, Johnstown. John William Cutter and Lizzie Taylor, Barnesboro. William H. Woods, Johnstown and Fredericka H. Schwaderer, Summit. Thomas Vincent and Janie Richards, Johnstown. Harry L. Stuyer and Mable P. Artley, Johnstown. Wm. Ferguson, Windber, and Nellie Miller, Johnstown. Joseph Apatucek and Rosana Domini, Cresson. Obidiah Rissinger, Vintondale, and Nellie Walters, Oklahoma. Ambrose M. Schettig, Ebensburg, and Mary F. McCann, Blandburg. Levi Blanch, Stonycreek twp., and Catharine Miller, Johnstown. _________________________________________________________________ Get thousands of games on your PC, your mobile phone, and the web with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588800/direct/01/

    08/27/2008 06:01:38
    1. [PACAMBRI] Pg 2 Cambria Freeman Oct 23 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. John Cushman of Johnstown, aged 11 years, was shot and fatally injured last Sunday by a foreigner named Martin Pukola. Pukola boarded with the Cushman family. Saturday night he bought a revolver. While he was examining it the next day, the Cushman lad approached and stood watching him. In some manner the gun was discharged, the bullet tearing a large hole through the boy’s forehead. He died two hours later. Pukola was arrested. Death May Cause Damage Suit The death early Tuesday morning of Jacob Watterson, proprietor of the Watterson Hotel in South Fork, which occurred at the Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, a few hours after he had been sent from the police station where he had been held as a “drunk,” promises to involve the Republican city administration in a lot of severe criticism and heavy suit for damages against the city. It appears now that Watterson was a very sick man during the time he was locked up in the police station, which was from Saturday afternoon until Monday evening during which time Dr. Miller treated him. It was proposed to send him to the hospital but when Watterson said he would not pay $15 a week, the authorities at the police station subsided. About 5 o’clock Monday evening Watterson was seized with convulsions and in alarm Dr. Matthew was called. He at once ordered the man taken to the Memorial Hospital where he was placed in the padded cell, because there was no other room in that institution at the time. Watterson died Monday, just a few short hours after being admitted to the hospital. Relatives from South Fork came to Johnstown Tuesday morning and took the body home. Mrs. Watterson was in Altoona at the time, attending a funeral and she did not hear of her husband’s death until nearly the noon hour. She is almost distracted over her husband’s death and his treatment. She is left with seven children to care for. A 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ginter of Spangler died of typhoid fever recently. The funeral took place at the Catholic cemetery. _________________________________________________________________ Talk to your Yahoo! Friends via Windows Live Messenger. Find out how. http://www.windowslive.com/explore/messenger?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_messenger_yahoo_082008

    08/27/2008 06:00:55
    1. [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 23 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, October 23, 1903 DEATHS Mrs. John Hannan Agnes, wife of John Hannan, after a year’s illness died Monday morning at the Hannan homestead, No. 334 Locust Street, Second Ward in her sixty-sixth year. The deceased was born at Summit, this county, January 8, 1838, and was baptized a few weeks later by the Prince-Priest Gallitzin. Her parents, John and Mary Ullery Matthews, were two of the earliest settlers in Blair and Huntingdon county and died in the north of the county many years ago. In 1858 Miss Matthews came to live in Conemaugh and on August 29, 1859 she was married to John Hannan by Rev. James Carney. Mrs. Hannan was a sister of Mrs. Caron Leahy of Lilly; Mrs. R. R. McCue of Kansas City, and Mrs. Mary Howe of California, who arrived here ten days ago on account of her sister’s illness. Besides her sisters, Mrs. Hannon is survived by her husband and seven children, viz.: Martin E. of the South Side; James W. of Pittsburg; John V. of the Seventh Ward; Dr. Charles E.; Harry J.; Frank W. W. and Miss Gertrude, at home. Jennie May and Leo, the first and second children of Mr. and Mrs. Hannan died in infancy and Miss Mary E. and Eugene L. Hannon were among those who perished in the Great Flood of 1889. The funeral took place Wednesday morning from St. John’s Catholic Church, interment was made in the Hannan plot in the church cemetery at Geistown. Mrs. George L. McGuire Otlida Luther, wife of George L. McGuire, died at her home in Allegheny township, near Loretto at 4:20 o’clock Friday morning of paralysis, after an illness of two years, aged about fifty-one years. Mrs. McGuire is survived by her husband and the following children: Harry of Loretto; Edward of Cresson; William A. McGuire of the county treasurer’s office, Ebensburg; Rose, a school teacher at Cresson; Annie, Zeda, Charles and Viola McGuire at home. Mrs. McGuire was a member of St. Michael’s Catholic Church for many years and the Rev. Ferdinand Kittell officiated at the requiem mass at 10 o’clock Monday morning. Interment was made in the church cemetery. _________________________________________________________________ Get ideas on sharing photos from people like you. Find new ways to share. http://www.windowslive.com/explore/photogallery/posts?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Photo_Gallery_082008

    08/27/2008 06:00:10
    1. [PACAMBRI] Marriages Cambria Freeman Oct 16 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Marriage Licenses The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court: Evan J. Thomas and Gertrude Seigh, Johnstown. John H. Snavely and Mary F. Hayes, Johnstown. George Hess and Mary Wichman, Johnstown. Owen J. Garrity, St. Boniface, and Annie A. Tate, Patton. Charles McKinney and Mary Maggs, South Fork. Mike Caroso and Mary Rose Barbour, Lilly. John Karmiesk and Ludwicka Staly, St. Benedict. John Kielus and Cecelia Dobis, Hastings. Frank H. Ott, St. Boniface, and Mary L. Martz, Evansville. Jno. Brenner and Annie Stibich, Johnstown. George D. Hesser, Homestead, and Elizabeth J. Lilly, Johnstown. Frank Blotrick and Anna Boor, Puritan Peter Furduk and Danica Grudle, Johnstown. James W. G. Beatty and Sada Birkhimer, Johnstown. Joseph W. Nugent and Clara Miller, Johnstown. Peter J. Toner and Ella Luther, Johnstown. Stephen Bogic and Dora Juran, Johnstown. Steve Pillot and Barbara Zvonkovich, South Fork. Jacob C. Nesterode of Flinton and Maud E. Zimmerman, Rosebud. Costlow Nilson and Jessie Marvin, Patton. John F. Happert and Teressa Lacour, Hastings. Steve Wargo and Meri Maszi Johnstown John L. Barbonus and Katherine D. Wissel, Johnstown. Vincent F. Harris and Agnes C. Keilline, Johnstown. Joseph J. Seannell of Harrison, N. J., and Catherine Lambert, Newark, N. J. J. Earl Statler, New York, and Katherine M. Owens, Johnstown. Samuel F. Walton and Leona Denhart Johnstown Guy M Kontz and Emma James, Johnstown. Antonia Malmone and Catherine Antonnicio, Elmora. Gleno Ciorino and Trecia G. Rometto, Frugality. John W. Hildebrand and Sadie Rude, Johnstown. Carey W. Wonders and Carrie N. Sick, Johnstown Philip Lafarso and Silisi Anna John, Johnstown. Paul Mihalovic and Annie Mahjtelarier, Conemaugh. Harry F. Plemne and Babe A. Hecker, Pittsburg. Ed Lamutzy and Maria Yonker, Johnstown. Charles Faber Jr. and Lena Bluth, Johnstown. William J. Moore, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and Winfred Conley, Wilmer. Joseph Kazi and Christeria Flvas, Ehrenfeld. Samuel G. Robb, Latrobe, and Clara Katherine Markle, Johnstown, Pa. On last Thursday Miss Sue Kaylor of Carrolltown and Hartley C. Cozard of Pittsburg were married by Rev. P. Emmerman at the monastery. _________________________________________________________________ Be the filmmaker you always wanted to be—learn how to burn a DVD with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/

    08/27/2008 05:57:56
    1. [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 16 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, October 16, 1903 DEATHS Cramps Kills South Forker Coroner E. L. Miller went to Sonman on Sunday to investigate the death of Daniel Brown, aged 43, of South Fork, who was found dead on the porch of a store at that place. It was rumored that the man had been poisoned, but an investigation proved this to be false. Dr. Miller found that the man had been to Jimstown on Saturday night and was on his way to Sonman to visit his relatives. When he at last arrived in the town he was evidently seized with cramps, when he was found his face was drawn as if he had gone through great agony and both hands were pressed over his abdomen. The coroner’s jury empanelled by Dr. Miller found that the man came to his death through natural causes. A Lilly Boy Dies of His Injuries Warren L. George, the oldest son of Fletcher C. and Mary Ermire George of Lilly, died last Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock at his home from injuries received Thursday night when he was run over by a train. The young man attempted to alight from a train at Lilly at 10 o’clock of the night before mentioned and stepped in front of an approaching train on another track. It is a miracle that he was not instantly killed. He was conveyed to his home and everything possible was done to save his life, but his injuries proved fatal. The funeral took place on Monday morning. He was 17 years of age. Flying Cars Cause Death of a Driver The breaking of a trip of cars in the Sunshine mines at South Fork on last Friday afternoon at about 3:30 o’clock, the second of its kind within six months, brought death to Irvin Oakes, a well known South Fork young man and a driver in the mine, and caused the serious injury of six Italians employed in the slope. The injured men are: Tony Tampeno, Vincenzo Tampeno, Tony Lapancie, Trovatore Tuglese, Cosleytine DeTovia and Murello Castani. This is the second accident of the kind within a short time. About six months ago four men were killed at the same place. The coroner held an inquest at that time but the evidence showed that the men had been in the habit of riding out of the mine, which was against the rules of the company. _________________________________________________________________ See what people are saying about Windows Live. Check out featured posts. http://www.windowslive.com/connect?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_connect2_082008

    08/27/2008 05:56:53
    1. [PACAMBRI] Marriages Cambria Freeman Oct 9 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court: Chas J. Myers of Mountaindale, and Maud B. Troxell of Van Ormer. John Hunta and Catherine Zackucia of Johnstown. John Beckman of Windber and Annie Owens of South Fork. John Udecapher and Arminta Adams, Johnstown. Joseph A. Risbon of Hopewell, Bedford co., and Martha C. Lilly, Bennington, Blair co. A. V. Shanlotz and Annie B. Epply, Rosdale. Herman Keith of Gripp, Indiana Co., and Pearl Boring, Creenwick, Cambria Co. Theodore Goldyn, Jamestown, and Mary Sopaddi, Sonman. Hippoly Besse and Marie Gogne, Hastings. Vincenzo Servill and Carmella Balaria, Gallitzin. Edward Hinson and Ida May Decker, Johnstown. George L. Lepold and Lita Wolfe, Johnstown. _________________________________________________________________ Be the filmmaker you always wanted to be—learn how to burn a DVD with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/

    08/27/2008 05:54:12
    1. [PACAMBRI] Pg 2 Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 9 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Violent Deaths During the month of September fewer persons were killed or died in such a way that an official investigation was necessary than for some time past. The usual record of from 20 to 35 killed in a month was not kept up and as a result Coroner Miller had hardly any work to do. Dr. Miller stated recently that during the time he had been coroner of Cambria county, the least number of cases he had in a month was five. During September there were only 10. The list of unfortunates is as follows: William Cayton, killed by falling from train at Franklin works, Johnstown; Wm. Mushgate, killed by train in the Eleventh ward, Johnstown; unknown baby, found in cellar at Benscreek; Mike Kura, killed in the mines at South Fork; Nathan W. Beckley, drank horse medicine; Albert F. Grove, shot accidentally by brother; Frank Johnson, killed by a train at South Fork; Tony Culpenny, killed in mine at Ehrenfeld; Clarance O’Neil, shot by Harry Harshberger; John Turkuntnan, killed at forge shop, Franklin. Coroner E. L. Miller on last Tuesday went to Twin Rocks to investigate the death of Thomas Coy of Belsano who was killed Tuesday while engaged in erecting a large stack. After looking over the ground and ascertaining the exact manner in which the accident happened the coroner decided that an inquest was unnecessary, as death was purely accidental. Coy was 27 years of age and is survived by his widow and a son, two years old. The remains were interred Saturday afternoon in the Evangelical church cemetery at Belsano _________________________________________________________________ Be the filmmaker you always wanted to be—learn how to burn a DVD with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/

    08/27/2008 05:53:30
    1. [PACAMBRI] Deaths Cambria Freeman Oct 9 1903
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, October 9, 1903 Chief-Justice McCollum Dead Chief-Justice J. Brewster McCollum, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, died at a late hour Saturday night at his home in Montrose, Susquehanna county, aged seventy-one years. Death was caused by asthma, accentuated by the infirmities of age. Judge McCollum was elected to the Supreme bench in 1888, and in 1900 succeeded to the Chief Justiceship. His last appearance on the bench was one year ago, at Pittsburg when, after two days’ effort to participate it the business of the court, he was compelled by growing weakness to desist. Conductor Thomas A. Humphreys of Conemaugh, Pa., who was injured on his train near Allegheny Junction last Saturday, is dead. _________________________________________________________________ Be the filmmaker you always wanted to be—learn how to burn a DVD with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/

    08/27/2008 05:52:47