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    1. [PAWASHIN] Mrs. Margaret Lowry Everhart & Family
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    3. http://books.google.com/books?id=bZl4AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA57&lpg=PA57&dq=%22Dutton+Shannon%22+fallowfield+pa&source=bl&ots=TE-BHOp3m7&sig=8Pe3VMmlNbqp1UD_AkH8fMUUk-M&hl=en&ei=nLoXTq2-GdG_gQf7j6XzDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAw#v=snippet&q=200&f=false pg. 79 Mrs. Margaret Lowry Everhart Died in her home on State street, in the City of Chicago, IL, on Tuesday, Apr. 28, 1891. She was a daughter of Mr. James and Mary Plumer Smith, who removed from Pittsburgh to Blairsville in the spring of 1827. He had met with heavy losses in his business and in trading in the Sciota country of OH, which finally overwhelmed him, and soon after, Aug., 1829, he d. in Blairsville, and his family returned to Robbstown, Westmoreland Co., near which the father of Mrs. Smith, the Hon. George Plumer, resided. Among the kindly tributes of friendly condolence at the funeral services of Mrs. Everhart, was one of rarely beautiful flowers from Mr. George M. Lyon and his sister, now resident in Chicago. Their grandfather and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. George Mulhollan and the Hon. John Cunningham were the ever kind and sympathizing friends of Mr. and Mrs. Smith in their day of trouble in Blairsville, the remembrance of which has always been gratefully cherished by the writer. G. P. S.

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