>From the Tribune-Republican 19 July 1935: Edgar C. Burdick died at his home in Conneautville, Wednesday night, aged 73 years. Besides his widow, he is survived by two daughters, Miss Lena and Mrs. Ruth, both at home. Buried Conneautville Cemetery. Word has been received of the death of George F. Might, who died at the home of his father, J. Fred Miller, Charlerol. Perry N. Anderson, 75 died at his home in Cambridge Springs on Wednesday night. Besides his widow, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Allen Isherwood of Tulso, OK and Mrs. Eva Debbert(?) of Kansas City. Buried Mitchell Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Terrill, 79, widow of Isaac Terrill of Cussewago Township, died at the Spencer Hospital Thursday afternoon following a two weeks' illness. She is survived by two sons: John & Lyman of Cussewago; one brother, Alfred Rodgers, Cussewago; two sisters, Mrs. T. McKeel of Erie; and Mrs. K. Dinmmey of KS; and three grandchildren. Buried Venango Cemetery. Mrs. Ray Coates, 61 of Spartansburg died in the Corry Hospital, Thursday evening after being admitted at noon suffering from blood poisoning as a result of a badly infected arm. She is survived by her husband; one son, Charles at home; four sisters, and two brothers. One brother is John Purce of Meadville. Buried Spartansburg cemetery. Mrs. C. C. Cole, 78, widow of George W. Cole, died at the home of her son, Floyd Cole, in Hayfield township, Thursday night. She is survived by three sons: Floyd, Glen of Hayfield, and Burton of Meadville, two sisters Mrs. Snyder of Butler and Mrs. Thompson of Wheatland. Buried Denny. (Am interested in her mother's family) Raymond E. Moore, 24, nephew of P. H. Burton of Fairfield township, died in Warren, Friday morning. Survived by several uncles and aunts. Funeral services in memory of Paul Albaugh, civil war veteran, were held from the St. Agatha R. C. Church, Thursday morning. Six civil war veterans attended in a body, five from Sergeant Peifer Post #331 being commander D. Woods, Captain Smith, S. Betts, T. Colburn, and Mr. Cornish, Mr. McKay of the Bucktail Regiment and only surviving member of the Franklin G.A.R. was also present. The veterans stood in open ranks while the body of their comrade was carried to and from the church. Buried St. Agatha's cemetery with two grandsons, Paul Snyder and Theodore Snyder and four nephews, John Eissman, Lawrence Boyersmith, George Albaugh and Henry Albaugh, Jr. assisting as bearers. -- ********************************* Patricia Butterfield Vedner R. D. #2, Box 4A Conneautville, PA 16406 http://www.toolcity.net/~vedner Conneaut Valley Area Historical Society 1625 Main Street, Conneautville, PA 16406 Open 12-2:00 on Saturdays - Come visit us. http://www.granniesworld.com