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    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Scrapbook Clippings, Page 22
    2. K. Brubaker
    3. Below are clippings from several scrapbooks we have at the Linesville Historical Society. Please enjoy them, and I hope you are able to make a connection! CARRIE LOUISE WARREN FUNERAL HELD MONDAY - Services were conducted on Monday afternoon for Carrie Louisa Warren, 75, at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Clara T. Warren. Rev. Walter A. Condon, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiated. Rev. Condon had planned to assist Rev. H. Campbell Plant, pastor of the Caldwell Baptist Church, former pastor of the Ada Baptist church, of which the deceased was a member, was unable to come due to the icy conditions of the roads. Miss Warren was born in Jefferson, Ohio, but spent most of her life in Richmond, Va. She was bookkeeper at the Richmond dairy, until she came to Ada 10 years ago, to make her home with her brother, A.E. Warren, who died in March 1931. OBITUARY - Carrie Louisa Warren, oldest child of Albert and Emily Warren, was born in Jefferson, Ohio, Ashtabula county, August 9, 1856, and died at the Mrs. A.E. Warren home in Ada on March 12, 1932, at the age of 75 years, 7 months and 3 days. In 1887 the family moved from Jefferson to Richmond, Va., where Miss Warren lived until she made her final home with her brother and his family in Ada. She had been a member of this home for ten years preceding her death. For many years she was a bookkeeper at the Richmond dairy and many of her friends live in that city. She was a faithful member of the Randolph Street Baptist church of Richmond and later transferred her membership to the Ada Baptist church. Miss Warren is survived by three nephews and five nieces. Her parents and her only brother, Albert Earl, and sister, Lena Frances of Cleveland, preceded her in death. MRS. T.H. JOHNSON - Mrs. Tracey Johnson passed away February 14, 1931, in an automobile accident near Hartstown. She is survived by husband, son B.H. Johnson, and grandson, Jack Johnson, brother John R. Dennis. She was 70 years old. A sister, Mrs. Mary Clark was fatally injured in the accident. Funeral services were conducted from the home, Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. George A. Gay, of the Universalist Church. MRS. MARY CLARK - Mrs. Mary Clark, died in Spencer hospital, Meadville, Sunday, February 16, 1931, from injuries received in an automobile accident near Hartstown, February 15. She is survived by grandson, Clark Ford and brother, John R. Dennis. A sister, Mrs. Tracey Johnson, was fatally injured in the same accident. Funeral services were conducted at the home of Tracey Johnson, by Rev. W.H. Downing, of the ME Church, Tuesday afternoon. ( my note - per the Linesville Cemetery Index, Carrie Johnson [Mrs. T.H. Johnson] was born in 1860. Her sister, Mary E., wife of Sylvenus Dennis, was born February 14, 1854) ALLIANCE REVIEW, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1932: - Sarah Pauline Harrington, 83, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lot C. Douglas, 1537 South Liberty avenue, at 8:45 p.m. Monday following an illness of two weeks from bronchial pneumonia. Born May 5, 1848, in Columbiana county, she had spent her entire life in this vicinity. She was a member of Alliance Review No. 40, WBA, the First Christian Church and the Loyal Berean Sunday school class of the church. Her husband, Edgar O. Harrington, preceded her in death September 17, 1898. Besides her daughter, she is survived by a son, B.L. Harrington of Charlevoix, Mich.; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Metzger of Beaver Falls, Pa., Mrs. William Henshilwood of Salem, Mrs. C.B. Wonsetler of Kent and Mrs. Fred Marvin of Conneaut; two brothers, Charley Nogal of Eagle, Colo., and R.A. Nogal of Conneaut, and one granddaughter and one great-grandson. Private funeral services will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Douglas, 1537 South Liberty avenue, at 2:30 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. W.C. McCallum, pastor of the First Christian church in charge. Friends may call at the Douglas home between 7 and 9 pm Wednesday. Interment will be made in Hope cemetery, Salem. It has been requested that flowers be omitted. TRAGIC DEATH - Rash Act Carefully Planned and Letters Left for Members of Family - Burdell E. Van Hoesen, employed at the Moore Bros. ice cream plant at Meadville, and residing there was found cold in death at 1:30 o'clock Sunday morning at the plant where he was employed. There is no explanation of the cause for the act other than he was financially involved. He was 55 years old and leaves a wife and three daughters, Mrs. Zeluff, of Buffalo, Sadie, a teacher in the schools in Tidioute and Agnes at home. He was a member of the UP church, the Masonic fraternity, the Odd Fellows and the Royal Arcanum. His body was found by E.C. Moore, and Mr. Guernsey found the body hanging from a shaft in the machinery department in the Moore plant. The coroner was notified and took charge of the body. He left sealed letters to each member of his family. Three hours before his death he was conversing over the telephone with his wife - the last talk was rational, asking if there was anything they needed for him to bring home. There is every reason to believe that the man was suffering from temporary aberration of mind. B.E. Van Hoesen was well and favorably known. He came to Penn Line about 20 years ago from Sinclairville, NY, to take charge of a cheese factory and lived there several years and owned a farm there. He went to Meadville eight years ago as inspector of factories for the McGaw Cheese Company, about three years ago starting in the employ of he people whom he was working for at the time of his death. That's all for page 22! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net

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