--=======522421B2======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-44CF714D; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The following are a few notices found in some of the early Indiana, PA newspapers on microfilm at the PA State Library. These were found on a reel of miscellaneous PA Newspapers. These vital records cover all of the issues from the Indiana newspapers found on that reel of microfilm. Please note, I am not related to any of these people, and have no further information on them. Indiana Clarion of Freedom Wed. 14 Jul 1847 Died. On Sabbath night, between eleven and twelve o'clock, in White township, two miles west of this borough, Miss Rebecca Thompson, daughter of Mr. John Thompson, aged about twenty-two years. Wed. 21 Jul 1847 Married. On Tuesday the 12th instant, in the borough of Greensburgh, West'd co. Pa. by the Rev. David Pawell, of Steubenville, Ohio, William M. Stewart, Esq. of Indiana, Pa. to Miss Elizabeth F. daughter of Mr. E. Clopper, of Greensburgh. ---. On Wednesday the 11th inst., in Cannonsburgh, Washington co. PA by Rev. Alexander T. M'Gill, D. D., Mr. John Sutton, of Indiana, Pa. to Miss Mary Agness Walena, of Cannonsburgh. ---. On Tuesday the 12th instant, by Rev. Henry Bishop, Mr. Samuel Williams, to Miss Sitney Sarah Staffore, both of this place. [Note: the 11th was a Sunday and the 12th was a Monday] Wed. 6 Jun 1849 Married. On the 31st ult., by the Rev. H. Bishop, Miss Jane M'Cartney to Mr. Joseph Barkley, both of Pine township. Wed. 23 May 1849 Married. On the 17th instant, by the Rev. Henry Bishop, Miss Margaretta Stitt to Mr. John Sipe, both of Blairsville. ---. On Tuesday the 22d, by Rev. David Blair, Miss Ella Blair of Indiana, to Mr. Robert Lemmon of Hollidaysburgh. O sweet cementing charm of love, How potent are thy powers! How much resembling Noah's Dove, In culling lovely flowers! ---. On the same day, by the same, Miss Sarah Myers, to Mr. Josiah Kinter. The good work of anti-celibacy goes bravely on! Indiana Weekly Register Tue. 7 Dec 1858 Sudden Death. On Monday morning, last, Mr. Frank Waddell, of Saltsburgh, in this county, on returning to his dwelling after a short walk on business, and while ascending the stairs, fell and expired. He was about 36 years of age. Mr. Samuel Howe, we are pleased to learn, has returned home from Leavenworth, Kansas, where he has been spending the past summer. A "fair young bride," we are informed, accompanies him. We offer the happy couple our hearty congratulations. Long may they live; and peace and prosperity attend them ever. Died. On November 24th, in this borough, Jane Newman, only daughter of T. M. and E. A. McCandless, aged 1 year, 2 months and 17 days. Tue. 19 Apr 1859 Married. On the 7th inst, by Rev. J. C. Telford, Mr. James Work to Miss Arabella Work, both of East Mahoning township. ---. On the 12th inst., at the St. Clair Hotel in this borough, by Rev. Mr. Greer, Mr. Hugh Fry, of Wheatfield township, to Miss Margaret Alexander, of Blacklick township. Died. On the 11th inst., in White township, Mrs. Margaret, wife of George Cattlebaugh, aged 37 years and 6 months. She leaves a bereaved husband and seven children. ---. At Indiana, on the morning of the 18th inst., Mary, consort of John A. Grove, aged about 24 years. ---. On the 12th inst., Joshua Stafford, a colored man of this borough, at the advanced age of 110 years. Indiana Independent Sat. 12 Feb 1859 Married. On the 3rd inst., by Rev. W. S. Emery, Mr. Jacob Kreps to Miss Louisa Wheeler, both of Rayne township. Died. At the late residence of Samuel Howe, Sr., in Cherryhill township, Miss Margaret Calhoun, aged about 95 years. ---. In White township on the second inst., William M'Closky, aged 17 years, 10 months and 3 days. ---. In this borough, on Tuesday morning, Mrs. Lucy J. Trimble, wife of Mr. Samuel Trimble, aged 33 years, 11 months and 17 days. -------------------- Ken McCrea Stevens, PA --=======522421B2=======--