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    1. [PAWASHIN] BRICELAND, WALTIGNY, MCKEE, COWDEN, TAYLOR, NOURIGATE July 4, 1913 McDonald PA Record
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    3. BRICELAND, WALTIGNY, MCKEE, COWDEN, TAYLOR, NOURIGATE Mrs. Emily BRICELAND is dead at her home at Canonsburg. She was aged about 77 years and is survived by a large family of children. She was the widow of John BRICELAND who was a number of years ago proprietor of the Briceland Tavern at Canonsburg, a well known hostelry on the Pittsburgh pike. It stood where the Citizens Trust building now stands in Canonsburg. Mrs. Joachine WALTIGNY, aged 97, died Monday night in the home of her daughter, Mrs. August SAVAGE. Mrs. WALTIGNY was born in Belgium and lived there until she was 79 years old, when she crossed the Atlantic alone and went to Charleroi to live with her daughter. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. August SAVAGE of Charleroi, Mrs. J. F. CARLIN of McDonald and Mrs. BIOUX of Belgium. The Rev. Samuel Ewing MCKEE, 87 years old, died at the home of James MILLIGAN at Swissvale, Pa., on Thursday, June 26. He was born in North Fayette township, Allegheny County, September 11, 1826. For a number of years he was pastor of the United Presbyterian Church at LeClere, Ill., from where he went to accept the chair of Greek and mathematics in the Iowa State University. Later he founded the McKee Academy at Washington, Iowa. About ten years ago he retired from active work, and the past two or three years had made his home with William J. MILLER near Reissing. He is survived by his wife, whose maiden name was MAWHINNEY, she being a sister of Mrs. W. J. MILLER, and four children who reside in the West. The funeral services were held at Swissvale last Friday, conducted by the Rev. J. B. CAVITT of McDonald, who was assisted by the Rev. J. W. WITHERSPOON. The remains were taken to Washington, Iowa, for interment. Ralph, the eleven-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Van Eman COWDEN of Mt. Pleasant township, died Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock of pneumonia. Besides the father and mother there are three other children in the family. Funeral services were held Thursday morning in the Venice Presbyterian Church, in charge of the pastor, the Rev. C. T. LITTELL, Interment in the Venice cemetery. Ruth, the five and one-half-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John TAYLOR, passed away Friday morning, June 27. She had been ill of typhoid fever for the past nine weeks. Little Ruth was loved by all who knew her. She is survived by her father and mother and five brothers. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. David LOYND at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ten small girls of the Sunday School class to which she belonged were the flower bearers. *Midway column Fred, two years and one month old, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. William NOURIGATE, died of diphtheria on Thursday, June 26. The funeral took place Friday afternoon. The Rev. E. V. SHOTWELL conducted the services. Interment was made in Centre cemetery. *Midway column

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