Hi Listers, Any ideas on who these PAULS are: Josiah Paul died at his late home in South Fork at 5:10 o'clock last evening, aged fifty-eight years. Malarial fever was the cause of death. Funeral services will be held in the South Fork M.E. Church at 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, the Rev. Prosser officiating, and the remains will then be brought to this city on the 2:46 train and interment will be made in Grand-View Cemetery. (Johnstown Tribune, Aug. 10, 1904.) ---------------------------------------- Paul, Lewis, white, male, 8 mos., father-John Paul, mother-Jane F. Paul, born Philipsburg, died Oct. 27, 1895 at North Barnesboro, Pa, cause of death-inflamation of Bowels, lasted one week, burial- Hastings, Oct. 27, 1895, record on Dec. 17, 1895. Registeration of Deaths, Vol. 1, p. 130, Cambria County Courthouse, Ebensburg, PA. ---------------------------------------- Funeral of Mrs. Paul Funeral services for the late Mrs. Elizabeth (Hitchew) Paul, aged 30 years, wife of Daniel Paul of Rockwood, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hitchew, of 722 Park avenue, seventeenth Ward, who died at Rockwood on Monday, were held yesterday afternoon in the Lutheran Church at Cairnbrook. Services were in charge of the rev. Mr. Huey, pastor of the Cairnbrook United Brethren Chruch. Interment was made in the Cairnbrook Cemetery. The deceased is survived by her husband, one daughter, Ruth, aged five years, and her parents. Three brothers, Oscar Hitchew, of Detroit, Mich.; Chester and Theodore Hitchew and one sister, Miss Edna Hitchew, all at home, also survive. She was married at Ebensburg eight years ago on Tuesday, and resided at Rockwood since her marriage. Johnstown Tribune, Thursday Evening, March 9, 1922, p. 15 ----------------------------------------- Weekly Democrat, Friday, March 18, 1892 Paul-At South Fork, on Friday morning, March 11, 1892, Austin Paul, aged about 23 years. ---------------------------------------- PAUL BOY'S FUNERAL TAKES PLACE MONDAY Special to The Tribune. South Fork, May 31.- Funeral services of a simple character will be held Monday morning from the home of the great-grandfather, W. W. Paul, for Walter Paul, the 11-year-old boy whose death in a Johnstown hospital yesterday was under pathetic circumstances. W. W. Paul's home is about two miles north of Summerhill. Burial will be in the cemetery on the Christ Ford farm, not far from Summerhill. Johnstown Tribune, Saturday Evening, May 31, 1913, p. 8 He is buried at Ford Cemetery, as Floyd W. Paul, 1902-1913. ------------------------------------------ Martha Humenik -- RESEARCHING: Edwards; Fronk; Miller; Paul; Pfoutz; Rager; Campbell Life should Not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming... Damn, What A Ride!!