Hi everyone, I am looking for help to find my grandfather Ambrose A. Feighner's sister, Rose's, married name. She was Rose Feighner, daughter of Charles and Sophia [Ebig] Feighner. Mother had a picture of her and her children. Mother [Helena Feighner Kline Hite] said Rose was married to a Young, she thought the first name might be Tom. He was an insurance agent in Patton and was the brother of the Mr. Young who was in charge of the Patton Bank. Mother said they moved to Chicago and didn't return very often to visit. The picture shows Rose in one of the tight waisted dresses and big hats common in the 1890s, with three children [one son and two daughters, I think]. I no longer have the picture. Here is an obit of a William H. Young, who was superintendent of the J. E. Reiley Coal Company. I assume this is the mine between Patton and Carrolltown. I don't know if he is any connection to the family I am looking for. WILLIAM YOUNG DIES AT SPANGLER North Cambria News, Hastings, February 1, 1934 William H. Young, retired mine superintendent for the J. E. Reiley Coal company, of Spangler, died after a four-year illness at his home in Spangler Sunday afternoon, He was a former resident of this place and was 68 years of age. Mr. Young was the son of Andrew and Rose [Buck] Young. He retired four years ago after serving the coal company 30 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret [McCormick] Young, and these children: Mrs. Mark Hassinger, and Miss Claire Young, of Indiana; John Young, and instructor in the Clairton High School: William Young, of Butler; Miss Louise Young, a registered nurse of the Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, Md.; Miss Evelyn Young, a student nurse in the same institution; and Kathleen, Esther, and Josephine Young, all at home. He also leaves these brothers: Frank Young, of Pittsburg; James Young, of Hastings, and George Young, of Elmira, N.Y., And four sisters: Mrs. Margaret Kirk, Mrs. Frank Gill [Rose], and Mrs Charles Yeager [Agnes], of Hastings; and Mrs. H. J. Lantzy, of Spangler. Three grandchildren survive. Funeral servives were conducted Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock with a high mass of requiem in St. Edward's Church, Barnesboro. Interment was in St. Benedict's Cemetery, Carrolltown. Note: Any information would be appreciated. Marilyn Kline Washington