Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, March 11, 1910 Volume 44, Number 10 Mrs. Waters Dead Margaret Tibbott Waters, relict of Edmund J. Waters, died Sunday morning at the Waters home in the East ward in her ninety-first year. Her death was due to general debility. Mrs. Walters (sic) was the oldest native of Ebensburg and was the third oldest person living at the county seat. The oldest resident is the venerable James Gallagher who was born in Ireland 105 years ago and the next oldest is Mrs. Mary Davis, who was born in Wales in 1814. Margaret Tibbott was born June 4, 1819 at Tibbott’s Mill in Cambria Township and was a daughter of Jabez and Eleanor Reese Tibbott, the latter being the first white child born in the vicinity of Ebensburg. This was in 1797. Edmund J. Waters and Margaret Tibbott were married at Ebensburg sixty years ago. Mr. Waters was a Justice of the Peace for forty years and expired at Ebensburg on December 11, 1878. Mrs. Waters is survived by a son and two daughters: A. J. Waters, a Justice of the Peace of Ebensburg and Mrs. Margaret Kruis, both at home and Mrs. Elizabeth W. Emeigh of Wilmore. The funeral took place from the Waters home Tuesday afternoon when the deceased’s pastor, the Rev. Mahon of the Christian Church, conducted the obsequies with interment in Lloyd cemetery. Mrs. Waters was the oldest communicant identified with the Ebensburg Christian Church. John Daily Dead John Daily, for many years a resident of Munster Township, died at the convent of the Little Sisters of the Poor, Pittsburg, on Sunday, aged eighty years. His funeral was held Wednesday morning. He was taken ill soon after attending the funeral of his sister who died at the Smoky City institution last fall. Nanty-Glo Man Dead Nanty-Glo, March 9 J. P. Rodgers of the Jackson House, whose name appeared among the held over list of liquor license applicants, died yesterday morning at his home here. He had been very ill the past three weeks with Bright’s disease. He was forty-three years and eight days old. Besides his wife, who was Miss Grace Long of Illinois, the deceased is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Michael of Sonman; James and Bernard of Lilly; and Mrs. Dunn, wife of Assemblyman James Dunn of this place.