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    1. Carrie May (Fleming) THOMPSON d. 1 February 1895
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Thompson, Fleming Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3288 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana County Gazette” issue of Wednesday, 13 February 1895, p. 1, col. 5 Mrs. G.C. Thompson. Carrie May Fleming, wife of Mr. George C. Thompson, died of typhoid fever, February 1, 1895, aged 19 years, 8 months and 11 days. She was united in marriage with Mr. Thompson, at Indiana, Pa., October 24, 1894. They enjoyed each other’s companionship only three months and eight days, when death entered their home and bore away the wife that had been his companion so short a time. Mrs. Thompson united with the M.E. church at the age of 14 years. She possessed a character of rare worth, was persistent in her work and kind and gentle in her manners and was loved by all who knew her. During her sojourn in Apollo she formed many friends who mourn her loss. Her husband has the sympathy of the entire community in this sad bereavement. The funeral services were held at the home of Mr. L.F. Cowan Monday, February 3, at 2, and were conducted by Rev. N.G. Miller, pastor of the M.E. church of this place. Interment in Apollo cemetery. “Apollo Herald.” __________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:11:49
    1. Caroline (Dick) REED d. 31 July 1923, Clymer
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dick, Reed, Templeton, Householder, Reade, Shields Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3287 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Weekly Messenger” issue of Thursday, 9 August 1923, p. 1, col. 2 Mrs. Caroline Reade Mrs. Caroline Reade, widow of the late J.L. Reade, for many years a resident of Kenwood, Indiana county, died July 31st at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.N. Templeton, in Clymer, where she had resided for more than six years. Mrs. Reade had been confined to her bed for more than nine months and her death was the result of a complication of diseases. She was aged 72 years and one day. The deceased was a lifelong resident of Cherryhill township. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. O.V. Householder, Mrs. W.N. Templeton and Earl D. Reade, all of Clymer; Ross Reade, of near Kenwood, and Mrs. Clayton Shields, of Indiana, and twelve grandchildren. In early life she united with the Methodist church and lived a consistent christian life. Interment was made at the Manor cemetery in Cherryhill township, Friday. ________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:10:48
    1. Andrew DUNCAN d. 20 September 1914, Washington Twp.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Duncan, Fairman Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3286 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Evening Gazette” issue of Monday, 21 September 1914, p. 1, col. 2 Andrew Duncan. Andrew Duncan, aged 88 years, for nearly 50 years a resident of Washington township, died Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. Short funeral services will be held at the Duncan home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock and at 3 o’clock services will be held in the Center Presbyterian church at Creekside. He leaves these children: Mrs. W.D. Fairman, of Creekside; Misses Mary and Bell, at home, and Miss Effa, of Pittsburgh. Two grandchildren, Hazel and James Fairman, are also left. ______________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:09:15
    1. Andrew DICK d. 2 August 1871, Cherryhill Twp.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dick Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3285 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Messenger” issue of 16 August 1871, p. 3, col. 5 DICK--On the *th inst., in Cherryhill tp., Andrew Dick, aged about 32 years. _____________________________________________ Manor Cemetery, Cherryhill Twp. Indiana Co. PA Transcribed 26 June 2001 by Michael Scott Caldwell ANDREW DICK / DIED / AUG. 2, 1871 / AGED / 25* YRS. 2 MS. _____________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:07:40
    1. Alice Irene WOLF(E), 13 September 1887, Cherryhill Twp.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wolf, Wolfe Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3284 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “Indiana Weekly Messenger” issue of Wednesday, 28 September 1887, p. 2, col. 5 WOLF--In Cherryhill township, Sept. 13, 1887, of cerebro spinal meningitis, Alice Irene, daughter of Daniel and Susannah Wolf, aged 14 years, 2 months and 15 days. ________________________________________________ Manor Cemetery, Cherryhill Twp. Indiana Co. PA Photograph by Michael Scott Caldwell, 28 June 2004 ALICE I. / WOLFE / BORN / JUNE 27. 1873 / DIED / SEPT. 13. 1887. ________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:04:28
    1. Adaline (Ober) LEARN, d. 14 August 1903, Mitchells Mills, Cherryhill Twp. Indiana Co. PA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Learn, Ober Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UaB.2ACE/3283 Message Board Post: Indiana, PA “The Indiana Progress” issue of Wednesday, 19 August 1903, p. 8, col. 1 MRS. RICHARD LEARN Mrs. Richard Learn, of Mitchells Mills, died on Friday forenoon at 10 o’clock, of inflammation of the bowels, aged about 35 years. The deceased was a daughter of Levi Ober. She is survived by her husband and several children, together with these three brothers: David and John, of Washington, and Curtin, of Mitchells Mills. The funeral services were conducted on Sabbath by Rev. Joseph Holsopple, and interment was made on the farm. ________________________________________________

    11/05/2004 07:02:05
    1. Re: Fetterman/Fridley/Waltermire
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fetterman; Waltermeyer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/69.294.510.1834.1970.2 Message Board Post: The Fetterman - Waltermire family begins with John George Waltermeyer m. Matilda Fetterman Here is the link: http://www.andersonconnection.org/report28/wc02/wc02_075.htm Perhaps we can share what info we have? Thank you, Jayme

    11/03/2004 07:50:36
    1. Re: DeYarmin/Dearmin in Indiana County --- Janet
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dearming; Waltermire Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/1296.1282.1308.1310.1311.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Janet, http://www.andersonconnection.org/report28/wc02/wc02_076.htm This is the info we have on William. Perhaps you can help us fill in what info we may not have. Thank you. Jayme

    11/03/2004 07:43:23
    1. Re: DeYarmin/Dearmin in Indiana County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dearmin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/1296.1282.1308.1310.1311.1.2 Message Board Post: Yes, we have information on this Waltermire / Waltemeyer family. http://www.andersonconnection.org/report28/wc02/wc02_076.htm We would be interested in any additional info other than what we may have on our site. Thank you. Sincerely, Jayme

    11/03/2004 07:41:29
    1. Waltermire obits in Indiana County, PA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Waltermire;Waltemeyer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3282 Message Board Post: Looking for the obits for John and wife Elizabeth Waltermire/Waltemeyer. John was born in Hopewell township in York County, PA http://www.andersonconnection.org/report28/wc02/wc02_070.htm Locations: 1830 Census Wheatfield, Indiana County, PA 1840 Census Brush Valley, Indiana County, PA 1850 Census Green, Indiana County, PA 1860 Census (Penn Run) Cherryhill, Indiana County, PA Thank you, Jayme

    11/03/2004 07:37:54
    1. Daniel Ross, 1831-1916
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3281 Message Board Post: 27 Sep 1916 - Indiana Weekly Messenger- ROSS. DANIEL ROSS, aged 85 years, died on September 9th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. C. Lydick, of Summit, Bedford county, of of cancer of the left hand, from which he had suffered for the three years. He was born at Scalp Level, Somerset county, being a son of Noah and Mary both OF whom died at the age of 92. When he was 13 years old his parents moved to a farm in this county and he lived with them until he was 21, when he took up farming' himself. At the age of 20 he married Elizabeth Adams, and five children were born to the to the union, two of whom survive, Mrs. W. C. Lydick, of Baker's Summit, and Daniel L. Ross, of Blairsville He is also survived by twenty grandchildren, eighteen great-grandchildren and a brother and four sisters: Joseph Ross, of Westmoreland county, Mrs. Caroline Macafuse, of Decker's Point, who is 100 years old; Mrs. Barbara Potts, of Five Points; Mrs. Mary Snyder, of Ohio, and Mrs. Sheesley, of R! ochester Mills. Early in life he joined the Lutheran church, but later became a member of the Baptist church. Funeral services were held at the Lydick home Saturday evening and the body was taken to Five Points, where interment was made, Monday, September llth.

    11/03/2004 05:52:12
    1. Joseph Ross - 1834-1917, Washington Twp.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3280 Message Board Post: 12 Sep 1917 - Indiana Evening Gazette - JOSEPH ROSS JOSEPH ROSS, aged nearly 84 years, a resident of Washington township, for 47 years, died at his home in Dravosburg, on Friday, with infirmities, inident to age. He was born in Somerset county, but located in Washington township with his parents when a young man. He conducted a farm near Willet until five years ago when he sold his property and moved to Dravosburg. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, was a Republican and a highly esteemed man. At the outbreak of the Civil war he enlisted in Co. K, 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry, under the late Capt. D. K. Duff, of Willet, and served throughout the conflict. He was a good soldier and was considered one of the most fearless men in tho army: Sixty-one years ago he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Jane Weaver, a daughter of John Weaver, who survives him with these children: John L. and William A. Ross, of New England: Lewis A., Mrs. Harriet Ross Smith, Samuel E. an! d James Ross, of Dravosburg; Edmund Ross, of Silas Ross, of Homer City; three sisters are living. They are Mrs. Caroline McAfoos, aged more than 90 years, of Deckers Point; Mrs. David Potts, an aged woman of Washington township; Mrs. Alice Anna Sheesley, of Montgomery township. There are 51 grandchildren and 50 great-grandchildren, living. services were held at his late lorhe on Tuesday and burial was made in Richland cemetery

    11/02/2004 05:57:42
    1. Re: [INDIANA] RUN DOWN ON THE ROAD
    2. Joan Brooks
    3. I note the reference to the "Fair Farm" In what township did this occur, or what part of the county?? Joan Brooks jbrooks@yourinternet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dwight Sutton" <guibanvio@yahoo.com> To: <PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 8:50 PM Subject: [INDIANA] RUN DOWN ON THE ROAD > > > > [From the Indiana County Gazette, February 18, 1891. Arthur was James Sutton's youngest son.] > > > > RUN DOWN ON THE ROAD > > Valuable Horses of A.D. Sutton Caught In a Bridge and One Killed > > > > Last Friday afternoon the pay train on the Pennsylvania railroad, returning from its monthly trip to Indiana, killed one and injured three other fine blooded horses belonging to Mr. Arthur D. Sutton of the Ortondale stock farm, south of town. The engineer saw six horses coming down the lane from Mr. Sutton's farm when he was rounding the turn, just below the Fair farm. He whistled for the crossing, on the north side of Reed's, at the usual place. Just as he whistled, the horses got to the crossing and the engineer slowed up. The horses did not turn off at the crossing, but kept on down the track at a very rapid gait. When they reached the next, they turned off the track and ran over the side of a deep cut which is there. The engineer, seeing this, thought he might be able to reach the other side of the cut before the horses, but as he was running slow he couldn't get his engine under sufficient headway and the horses beat him. Wild with terror they dashed down the track at a! > terrible > speed. When the bridge was reached at Stoney run, two of the horses ran around it and escaped uninjured. A third tried to jump it, but did not reach the other side and fell over the edge of the bridge, striking his head against the stone abutment and causing instantaneous death. The other three stuck in the bridge, but were ectricated after a good deal of work. They were injured, but not fatally. > > > > Mr. Sutton was very much aggrieved at the loss, and says he will recover from the railroad company, if possible. His claim is that the engineer of the pay train pursued the horses and drove them upon the bridge. He also claimed that the crossing signal was not given, as stated above. Mr. Sutton has put in a bill of damages. > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com/a > > > ==== PAINDIAN Mailing List ==== > Having trouble unsubbing? Send a message with the word > "unsubscribe" (no quotation marks) in the body of the message to: > <PAINDIAN-L-request@rootsweb.com> or > <PAINDIAN-D-request@rootsweb.com> > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] > > > --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]

    11/02/2004 02:04:29
    1. RUN DOWN ON THE ROAD
    2. Dwight Sutton
    3. [From the Indiana County Gazette, February 18, 1891. Arthur was James Sutton�s youngest son.] RUN DOWN ON THE ROAD Valuable Horses of A.D. Sutton Caught In a Bridge and One Killed Last Friday afternoon the pay train on the Pennsylvania railroad, returning from its monthly trip to Indiana, killed one and injured three other fine blooded horses belonging to Mr. Arthur D. Sutton of the Ortondale stock farm, south of town. The engineer saw six horses coming down the lane from Mr. Sutton�s farm when he was rounding the turn, just below the Fair farm. He whistled for the crossing, on the north side of Reed�s, at the usual place. Just as he whistled, the horses got to the crossing and the engineer slowed up. The horses did not turn off at the crossing, but kept on down the track at a very rapid gait. When they reached the next, they turned off the track and ran over the side of a deep cut which is there. The engineer, seeing this, thought he might be able to reach the other side of the cut before the horses, but as he was running slow he couldn�t get his engine under sufficient headway and the horses beat him. Wild with terror they dashed down the track at a! terrible speed. When the bridge was reached at Stoney run, two of the horses ran around it and escaped uninjured. A third tried to jump it, but did not reach the other side and fell over the edge of the bridge, striking his head against the stone abutment and causing instantaneous death. The other three stuck in the bridge, but were ectricated after a good deal of work. They were injured, but not fatally. Mr. Sutton was very much aggrieved at the loss, and says he will recover from the railroad company, if possible. His claim is that the engineer of the pay train pursued the horses and drove them upon the bridge. He also claimed that the crossing signal was not given, as stated above. Mr. Sutton has put in a bill of damages. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com/a

    11/01/2004 10:50:08
    1. RE: James and Sarah Sutton
    2. Roger Murray
    3. Try Oakland Cemetery. Here are the obits for James and Sarah. Sorry that James' obit is garbled. They are from Newspaperarchive.com. If you or someone you know has a subscription, you can get the actual copies. Regards Roger 15 Sep 1870 - Indiana Progress - DEATH OF JAMES SUTTON, ESQ. On Saturday morning the *th inst. at his residence in Indiana, James Sutton, Esq., died of Paralyses. This death was somewhat sudden. Less than two months have elapsed since the first attack of his disease, which to his usual vigorous health and until very recently, no one imagined fatal results would so soon follow. Mr. Sutton was born in the year 1812, and at the time of his death was in his 58th year. He was the eldest son of Thomas Sutton, Esq. who filled the office of Sheriff and other official positions in the earlier days of Indiana county. The *; and character of, his father is familiar to the older citizens of the county. James Sutton, now has been long and intimately identified with the business interests of Indiana county. Early in life he embarked in mercantile pursuits, which he followed with unceasing energy, Prudence, judgment and marked success for many years. Soon after the completion of the line of the Penna. C. R. R. from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, the project of a branch road from Indiana to the main line was conceived. Mr. Sutton was one of its most active and earnest advocates, devoting much time and investing largely of * success. He was conspicuous among those to whom our community was indebted for the completion of this enterprise so necessary to the prosperity of the business public. Having some years ago retired from mercantile pursuits he has been lately interested in the manufacture of straw boards and banking. For the last few years and at the time of death, was president of the First National Bank of Indiana. He has been identified with all the extensive business enterprises of the community in which he lived. By close attention, intelligent energy and careful prudence in all his business enterprises, he has accumulated a huge estate, which with the example of his business integrity and capacity falls to those who come after him. Few citizens of the county have not had *** (garbled) community (garbled) makes a void sadly felt by all his fellow citizens. Within the past year Mr. SUTTON had completed a large and most, tastefully constructed residence adjoining Indiana, surrounded with the substantial * of life, be had (garbled). 1 Mar 1899 - Indiana Progress - SARAH S. SUTTON - Mrs. Sarah Stanbury Sutton died Tuesday morning between 1 and 2 o'clock at her home, on Railroad avenue, after an illness of two weeks. Her death was due to bronchitis. The deceased was the widow of the late James Sutton, a once prominent business man of town. He died about 29 years ago. Mrs. Sutton was aged 83 years. She is survived by the following children: Dr. Stanbury Sutton, of Allegheny city John A. of Pittsburg, but now abroad Thomas, of * Russell, B. Kansas City, Kan., and Mrs. Wm. J. Moore, of Westfield, N. Y. Mrs. Sutton was a member of the Presbyterian church at this place. The funeral services will be conducted by her pastor, Rev. Dr. David Hall, on Thursday and interment will be made in Oakland cemetery.

    10/28/2004 07:26:51
    1. RE: James and Sarah Sutton
    2. Dwight Sutton
    3. Thank you very much, Roger!!! Newspaperarchive.com sounds like a great resource. I had been spending literally days searching for obituaries in libraries. The microfilm in a given library was usually for newspapers only in that city. Then I had to print it out. If I was lucky enough to get a good copy, I still needed to run it thru an OCR program and then retype a lot of it. Dwight Sutton Roger Murray <roger.murray@anglosuisse.com> wrote: Try Oakland Cemetery. Here are the obits for James and Sarah. Sorry that James' obit is garbled. They are from Newspaperarchive.com. If you or someone you know has a subscription, you can get the actual copies. Regards Roger 15 Sep 1870 - Indiana Progress - DEATH OF JAMES SUTTON, ESQ. On Saturday morning the *th inst. at his residence in Indiana, James Sutton, Esq., died of Paralyses. This death was somewhat sudden. Less than two months have elapsed since the first attack of his disease, which to his usual vigorous health and until very recently, no one imagined fatal results would so soon follow. Mr. Sutton was born in the year 1812, and at the time of his death was in his 58th year. He was the eldest son of Thomas Sutton, Esq. who filled the office of Sheriff and other official positions in the earlier days of Indiana county. The *; and character of, his father is familiar to the older citizens of the county. James Sutton, now has been long and intimately identified with the business interests of Indiana county. Early in life he embarked in mercantile pursuits, which he followed with unceasing energy, Prudence, judgment and marked success for many years. Soon after the completion of the line of the Penna. C. R. R. from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, the project of a branch road from Indiana to the main line was conceived. Mr. Sutton was one of its most active and earnest advocates, devoting much time and investing largely of * success. He was conspicuous among those to whom our community was indebted for the completion of this enterprise so necessary to the prosperity of the business public. Having some years ago retired from mercantile pursuits he has been lately interested in the manufacture of straw boards and banking. For the last few years and at the time of death, was president of the First National Bank of Indiana. He has been identified with all the extensive business enterprises of the community in which he lived. By close attention, intelligent energy and careful prudence in all his business enterprises, he has accumulated a huge estate, which with the example of his business integrity and capacity falls to those who come after him. Few citizens of the county have not had *** (garbled) community (garbled) makes a void sadly felt by all his fellow citizens. Within the past year Mr. SUTTON had completed a large and most, tastefully constructed residence adjoining Indiana, surrounded with the substantial * of life, be had (garbled). 1 Mar 1899 - Indiana Progress - SARAH S. SUTTON - Mrs. Sarah Stanbury Sutton died Tuesday morning between 1 and 2 o'clock at her home, on Railroad avenue, after an illness of two weeks. Her death was due to bronchitis. The deceased was the widow of the late James Sutton, a once prominent business man of town. He died about 29 years ago. Mrs. Sutton was aged 83 years. She is survived by the following children: Dr. Stanbury Sutton, of Allegheny city John A. of Pittsburg, but now abroad Thomas, of * Russell, B. Kansas City, Kan., and Mrs. Wm. J. Moore, of Westfield, N. Y. Mrs. Sutton was a member of the Presbyterian church at this place. The funeral services will be conducted by her pastor, Rev. Dr. David Hall, on Thursday and interment will be made in Oakland cemetery. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Y! Messenger - Communicate in real time. Download now.

    10/28/2004 06:43:27
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Re: Green and Montgomery Township Obituaries
    2. Galen C McCombs
    3. I am interested in Keith, Anderson, and Johns, and all Green Twp. Names. I would love to sneek in on info only. Sorry to intercept. Thanks, DUDE

    10/28/2004 04:28:05
    1. Re: Green and Montgomery Township Obituaries
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anderson, Johns Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3279.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Any particlular Anderson or Johns???

    10/27/2004 08:45:20
    1. Re: Green and Montgomery Township Obituaries
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lowmaster, Johns, Woodside, Anderson obits Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACE/3279.1.1.1 Message Board Post: , Woodside, William H., 69, Edinburg, Pa., formerly of Marstellar, died March 22, 1977, at home. Born July 8, 1907, in Garman, son of Meade and Elizabeth (Pulaski) Woodside. Survived by widow, former Virginia Mildred Anderson; these children; William W., New Alexandria, Pa.; John M., Brook Park, Ohio; Roger Terry, Pulaski R.D. 2, Pa.; and Dennis S., Overlin, Ohio; and nine grandchildren. Brother of Darl, Edinburg, R>D.1; Mrs. Irene Weakland, Barnesboro R D; Mrs. Elizabeth Stephens, Lowellville, Ohio; and Meade, Verona, Pa.; Mrs. Dorothy Gundick, State College, Pa. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 pm. Thursday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.m. Friday at James J. Long Funeral Home, Barnesboro, where service will be held at 1:30 PM Saturday, the Rev. Thomas Cross, Interment , Grass Hill Cemetery, Barnesboro, R.D. LOWMASTER---Vallie R., 71, Cherry Tree R.D. 2, died morning of Oct. 21 1980 at Miners Hospital, Spangler. Born July 12, 1909, in Barnesboro, R.D.1, son of late Calvin and Vernetta (Johns) Lowmaster. Also preceded in death by sister, Mrs. Violet Lavada Woods, 1970, and brothers, Leo 1976, and Dale. Survivied by widow, former Mae King, whom he married June 1, 1940, in Hollidaysburg. Half brother of Dean and Ronald, both of New Jersey, and Linvwood, Mrs. Greta Lindsey and Ruby, all of Michigan. Member of the Garmantown Church of God. Retired miner and PennDOT employee. Served during WWII. Family will receive friends from 7 to 9 PM Wednesday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM Thursday at Melvin C. Gwin Funeral Home, Cherry Tree, where memorial service will be held at 2 PM Friday, the Rev. Thomas Repine, pastor of Garmantown Church of God. Interment, Uniontown United Methodist Cemetery, Cherry Tree R.D. 2.

    10/27/2004 04:54:01
    1. James and Sarah Sutton
    2. Dwight Sutton
    3. Hello fellow researchers, I came over 300 miles to visit Indiana last month. One of my goals was to find the graves of my gggrandparents, James and Sarah Sutton. I read somewhere that James was buried in Greenwood Cem., so I spent a couple of hours looking there for him unsuccessfully. I even talked to the manager and we went through his list of interrees without finding James. This was a little surprising to me, because the Suttons were one of the more prominent families of their time. Their former residence, Breezedale, which I did visit, is a historical site on the IUP campus. The nearby Historical Library is quite impressive and has a lot of information about the earlier Suttons. Would one of you please point me in the right direction? Dwight Sutton --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish.

    10/27/2004 04:41:34