Does anybody have any idea where City Farm Station, PA, is located? I just received the Death Certificate for the brother of my gr-grandfather, and the above place of birth is listed. As far as I know, the family lived in Versailles Twp at the time of James Harrison's birth on May 21, 1819. He died in McKeesport, and I do have his obituary from the Daily News Newspaper there in 1887, which says that he was born "at a spot near the Braddock end of the Pittsburgh, McKeesport and Youghiogheny railroad bridge". Does this information jibe with what is on the death certificate? I have been searching for ANYTHING that would tie James and my gr-grandfather, George, to their parents. Perhaps if I knew where this place was located I could search in that area further. The only evidence that I have so far I found on the Historical Pittsburgh site in Vol. 3 of the Genealogical and personal history of western Pennsylvania, by John W. Jordan on p. 1350 where there is a very short paragraph about William Henry Harrison, grandfather of Richey C. Harrison (this is my grandfather). Two things here are important: He lived in Port Perry (no longer exists but was perhaps in the spot mentioned as James' birth place?), and "among his children was George" (my gr-grandfather). I also find Wm. Henry's widow, Elizabeth, living with first James (in 1850) and then with George (in 1860). I am sure it is the same person as she gains 10 years and is noted as being deaf in both census records! So this ties James and George together. I would appreciate any insight that anyone can shed on the above facts that I have. Unfortunately, George's death certificate is not to be had from the City-County Building - he died in Sept. of 1905, so sending to New Castle would not help, as their certificates start in 1906. Any and all help would be appreciated! Nancy in DE mailto:pianoteacher3ng@aol.com