Ah, the beauty of language in the Victorian era and just thereafter... Thank you for bringing these into the light of a very different age. Sent from my iPad > On Oct 8, 2013, at 10:12 PM, pacambri-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. William A. + Gertrude Libby, d Dr. David and Sara Jane > [Ashcroft] Libby (marilyn) > 2. William A. + Gertrude Libby, d Dr. David and Sara Jane > [Ashcroft] Libby (marilyn) > 3. Re: The Young Family (marilyn) > 4. Re: The Young Family (marilyn) > 5. Re: Moore Family (Bendon, Gainer, links) (marilyn) > 6. Re: Moore Family (Bendon, Gainer, links) (marilyn) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 21:53:37 -0400 (EDT) > From: marilyn <marilynkwash@aol.com> > Subject: [PACAMBRI] William A. + Gertrude Libby, d Dr. David and Sara > Jane [Ashcroft] Libby > To: pacambri@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <8D092A9811B7B7C-F30-7A7A9@webmail-m285.sysops.aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > > > > > North Cambria News, Hastings, PA, Friday, April 12, 1907 > Gertrude, the little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. Libby is seriously ill. > > Friday, April 19, 1907 > Gertie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doctor Libby died at the home of her parents at nine o'clock last evening [April 18, 1907], aged 8 years, 9 months and 17 days. Interment will be at East Ridge at ten o'clock Sunday morning. > > Friday, April 26, 1907 > CARD OF THANKS To the friends who came to us in our hour of trouble, and contributed all that human kindness could suggest, to help and comfort, we return most heartfelt thanks, and although such devoted friendship cannot remove the sad memories that linger around our vacant chair, it brings into view the brightest side of humanity, and throws the pure light of unselfish friendship into a darkened home. May the day be far distant when those friends who gathered around us will need similar attention, but when the time comes may they receive the same full measure of generous aid and tender sympathy they brought to our home when death was an inmate there. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. D. LibbyThursday, > > 22 February 1917 > REAL ESTATE David Libby to Valentine T. Abel--36 acres in Elder Township, $3,000, [This had something to do with the coal in the area, which is now Seldom Seen Tourist Mine. The Libby farm was only part of the area.]