Hi all, Is anyone researching these surnames??? Would love to hear from everyone that is! J They seem to be tangled up together as usual.......I have a William RICHARDSON b. ca 1790's to 1803 in Huntingdon County, mrd a Mary HAWKENSBURG? According to their son John's bio, could it possibly be HOCKENBERRY???? They moved to Indiana County....now my questions. 1 a daughter Mary Ann RICHARDSON mrd my Alfred RINEHART, they lived in Carlisle, Cumberland County, went to Indiana County for a short time....... 2 another daughter, Margaret, married a Thomas BOSH. 3 My Alfred RINEHART's mother is an Elizabeth BOSH b. ca 1793 (mrd name is LAUTSBUGH), I have never been able to find her family, not even one of them, could this Thomas BOSH be related to Elizabeth BOSH??????? 4 There are quite a few William RICHARDSON's in Huntingdon County and I can't figure out who his parents are for sure, I've seen all kinds of birth years for him so... 5 I do think when his wife Mary died in 1855, another daughter went to live with her sister (my Mary Ann and hubby) and their father seems to have married again to a Rosanna (unknown) and had more kids???? Pretty sure that's him in the census across the line in Westmoreland County...... I am trying to collect any and all info on these surnames to "TRY" and sort them out.......any and all help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks so much! Sharon in Fl.
No COX, 13 WILLIAMS. ---- Patricia Robison <patrobison@gmail.com> wrote: > Could you check to see if there are any COX or WILLIAMS listed? > > Thanks so much for your help. > pat > > On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:40 AM, <jkwarter@socal.rr.com> wrote: > > > > > The published Will Index from Closson Press, 1979, has 10 BARR listed -- > > Elizabeth 6-307 1878 > > John 3-120 1844 > > John 6-014 1874 > > John 6-260 1879 > > Mary 2-010 1819 > > Mary 5-332 1870 > > Robert 2-078 1818 > > Robert 3-287 1850 > > Robert 6-345 1879 > > Samuel 9-147 1894 > > > > > > ---- zimmerman409@charter.net wrote: > > > > > > Would appreciate any kind soul that has access to the counties Will > > > index that can provide the BARR listings from 1773 to about 1830. Also > > > if you have any information on ordering copies of Wills from the Court > > > House. Do they have a form or some other process for ordering Wills. > > > Any help appreciated. > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > PAWESTMO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > PAWESTMO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAWESTMO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Could you check to see if there are any COX or WILLIAMS listed? Thanks so much for your help. pat On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:40 AM, <jkwarter@socal.rr.com> wrote: > > The published Will Index from Closson Press, 1979, has 10 BARR listed -- > Elizabeth 6-307 1878 > John 3-120 1844 > John 6-014 1874 > John 6-260 1879 > Mary 2-010 1819 > Mary 5-332 1870 > Robert 2-078 1818 > Robert 3-287 1850 > Robert 6-345 1879 > Samuel 9-147 1894 > > > ---- zimmerman409@charter.net wrote: > > > > Would appreciate any kind soul that has access to the counties Will > > index that can provide the BARR listings from 1773 to about 1830. Also > > if you have any information on ordering copies of Wills from the Court > > House. Do they have a form or some other process for ordering Wills. > > Any help appreciated. > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PAWESTMO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PAWESTMO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Sent by Nancy Moore Keir Latrobe Bulletin Monday, January 3, 1910: DEATH MAKES DOUBLE VISIT Two Little Children were claimed To the many local and nearby friends of Dr. and Mrs. William D. Hunter, formerly of Near Bradenville, now of Monesssen, it will come as a shock to learn that on New Year's day they lost their little six year old son, William, his death having followed by eight days after the death of their baby son, Leroy. In both cases pneumonia was the cause of death. Leroy, the baby son succumbed to the disease on the 23rd of December (two days before Christmas. The Monessen physicians made most heroic efforts to save the life of the child William having arranged a schedule so that from Christmas when his illness assumed a dangerous form, until New Year's day when his death occurred, there was not an hour but that a physician was at his bedside. He was kept alive from Sunday, the 26th until New Year's day, by the use of oxygen. Science was baffled at every turn by the malignant form of the disease. _______________________________________________________ Shirley Maynard Hampton, VA
Sent by Nancy Moore Keir Latrobe Bulletin, Tuesday, May 7, 1946: Doctor William D. Hunter Suddenly, at his home in Monessen, yesterday morning, occurred the death of Doctor William D. Hunter, who had practiced medicine in that city for forty-two years. He was a brother of Thomas B. Hunter, of Latrobe, and of George A. Hunter, formerly of Laughlintown, now of Stahlstown. He was born in Derry Township the son of James and Martha Bailey Hunter, on October 21, 1870. After completing his course in medicine he located in Monessen, where he became very active in civic circles. He served for many years as councilman in that city. In the first World War Dr. Hunter served with the rank of major. He was on the firing line in France for some time and later was located in a base hospital. He was thirty-second degree Mason. His wife preceded him in death some years ago. Surviving are four sons John, in the Navy, Robert, Francis and Lester, all of Monessen. He resided at the corner of Reed Street and Sixth Avenue. Endeavors are being made to get his son home. Funeral services are tentatively arranged for Thursday afternoon. _________________________________________________________________ He married into my HILL family. 13621 License #: 13621 Date Issued: 10/30/1900 *******************MARRIAGE******************* *******************OFFICIATE******************* DATE: 10/31/1900 Name: County: Title: Location: Denomination: ************MALE INFORMATION************ **********FEMALE INFORMATION********** Full Name: HUNTER W D HILL JENNIE C Adams Dead a Base Hunter, Jennie C. Hill 05/28/1927 05/28/1927 They lost two babies within a short time to pneumonia. I'll send that news item in the next message. Shirley Maynard
Listers, As promised here is the follow-up on Mr. Bradley of the 1892 grocery firm of Bradley & Walters. Mr. Bradley is James A. Bradley, 1844-1920. His first wife was the former Mary A. Walter(s) of Somerset County. They had three daughters Mary Esther or Mary Ethel, Anna Grace and Margaret Blanche. Mrs. Bradley may not have been Esther/Ethel's mother. James Bradley built a large 3 story brick building at the corner of 6th and Clay St Jeannette which became known as the "Bradley Hall" or "Bradley Building". The grocery was on the first floor, there was an apartment on one of the upper floors, but there was also large banquet/meeting hall which was rented out by numerous societies for their monthly meetings such as the Heptasophs, and by travelling ministers etc. It is possible that Mr. Bradley had a residential home on another street nearby; he may or may not have ever lived above the grocery. The two younger daughters Anna Grace and Margaret Blanche were teachers in the Jeannette schools. Mrs. Bradley died abt April 7, 1904 and is buried in Brush Creek Cemetery. Mr. Bradley sold the store in approx 1913. He remarried a widow named Mrs. Smith and moved to Cleveland Ohio where he died October 18,1920 He was returned to PA and buried in Brush Creek with his first wife. Anna Grace and Margaret Blanche for reasons unknown (but understandable) moved to Denver Colorado about the time their father remarried and sold the building. There Anna Grace married a businessman, Lee Ramsey, dealing in land. Her sister married later on in life to a widower with the unusual name of Augustus Turtle. Mary Ethel, stayed single, died in 1954 in Los Angeles CA. I do still want to learn more about Mr. Walters. I now believe he may have been an in-law, related through the first Mrs. Bradley. I believe her parents to be Jacob and Margaret Walter(s) of Somerset County. I'd also like to learn more about James Bradley. Perhaps someone on this list has knowledge of him. James A. Bradley, the subject of this short bio is, I believe, the uncle of James T. Bradley, 1868-1955, of Scottdale, Westmoreland County, who beginning abt.1895, and for 30-some years ran a grocery there with William Rhodes, as Rhodes & Bradley. His wife was Maude Stoner Bradley. Bella
Listers, this is a rather long article I found with the Google News Advanced Archives searches of the Jeannette Dispatch. (I had to retype it due to the cut & paste difficulties.) I'll follow up later and share with you additional info I know about Mr. Bradley. But I am MOST interested now in learning about Mr. Walters. Can anyone contribute anything about him? Thanks, Bella The Jeannette Dispatch May 24, 1892 page 3. â Bradley & Walters The firm of Bradley and Walters, of Second Street is comparatively a new one in Jeannette, they having located here in September 1891. Having read much of the phenomenal glass city called Jeannette, which is famous the world over as containing the largest glass factories in the world and as having grown to its present proportions with a rapidity which rivals the greatest efforts of western cities, they naturally concluded that this must be a flourishing community with bright prospects. Mr. Walters came to this place from Gerbharts, Somerset County, where he had been engaged in business for eighteern years and was regarded as one of the most substantial men in the place. He served for a number of years as postmaster in the town and held other positions of trust. Mr. Bradley came here from Confluence, Somerset County, where for fourteen years he was engaged very extensively in the lumber business. He was regarded there as being one of the most energetic citizens of the place and held such offices as school director, councilman, etc and was for a number of years burgess in the town. Both these gentlemen are public spirited and had a very thoughtful business training before coming to Jeannette. Upon coming here they decided to embard in the grocery business. They realized the possibilities of the place and invested their money. They did not go into the business with the expectation that within a few weeks they would be handling all the groceries used in Jeannette, but being conservative they were satisfied to conduct their enterprise on strict business principles. Time has shown the wisdom of their ways and they now have a trade that is amongst the best in the city, their wagon is always on the road and their motto is good goods and reasonable prices. Their stock is new and they number among their patrons many of the best people of the town. We predict for them a bright future in Jeannette.â
In a message dated 2/13/2011 19:47:22 Eastern Standard Time, dtis4me@zoominternet.net writes: Miss Mary Elizabeth Weimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins Weimer, of West Newton and Stephen Yablonsky of Smithdale were united in marriage in Washington, D. C. on Tuesday, Dec. 30 by the Rev. James A. Smyth. After spending several days in the capitol city Mr. and Mrs. Yablonsky visited Herman Actzehn at Newark, N. J. Announcement has been made of the marriage at Youngstown, Ohio, on Christmas Day of Lawrence Burkhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Burkhart of Scottdale and Miss Doris Shultz of Youngstown. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart will make their home with the former's parents for the present. The young people became acquainted while Mr. Burkhart was employed at Youngstown. I went to school with some of their grandkids. I guess they were grandkids. Thanks, Dawne. Shirley
Dawne: I found an old message from you, but I don't know if I responded or not. So, here is what I have on my Hunter line. There were many William Hunters in Westmoreland Co. but I find little on mine. My gggf, William Irwin Hunter was b. in Franklin Co., 13 Dec 1780 (parents: Elizabeth Irwin and ??). His sister Martha William Rainey and lived in Mercer Co. in 1805. William md. a Miss Ray (Rhea,Wray,..) in 1808 and moved to Westmoreland Co., Mt. Pleasant, children: Eleanor b. 30 Dec 1810; Elizabeth b. 10 Jun 1813; Martha b. 4 Jan 1816; William R(ay?) b. 22 Jan 1819. Miss Ray died in 1824. William then married Jane McCrellias on 30 Oct 1826. Their children: Mary b. 16 Oct 18 1827; Isabelle b. 15 Mar 1830; Anna b. 4 Dec 1831; Rachel b. 22 Mar 1836 so far all of these children were born in Westmoreland Co. The rest were b. in Ashland, OH: Dr. Thomas Smith b. 12 Dec 1839; Rose b. 28 Feb 1843 and Jane b. 20 Mar 1846. My line came from Thomas, and we remained in OH until 1955. Only two boys- Thomas S and William R., (Esq.),who md. Eliza Jane Wirsing and they had 11 children: ; John W.; Thomas Ray; Anna May; William Irwin; Henry Newton; Charles C.; Walter J.; Jesse W.; unknown; James J. and Josephine. Of their boys (following the Hunter line,) James J. moved to Irwin; John W. remained in Westmoreland Co.; Thomas Ray lived in Donegal, md. Emma and had William (1870), Edwin (1871), Annie (1873), Bud (1875), Mattie (1876) and Sadie (1879); William Irwin lived in Greensburg, md. Elizabeth and had daughter Estella in 1876; Charles C. md. Mary, and they had a daughter, Florence, in 1879. I also have some info on the girls' spouses. Ted original message: Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 13:24:42 -0500 From: "Dawne Temple" <dtis4me@zoominternet.net> Subject: Re: [PAWESTMO] William G. Hunter obtituary To: <pawestmo@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <001201cbcbab$4f6f2000$ee4d6000$@net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I would be interested in that William Hunter as we have a Hunter in our family tree, but cannot figure how he fits in. Dawne -----Original Message----- From: pawestmo-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pawestmo-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of MaeMay510@aol.com Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 10:51 AM To: pawestmo@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PAWESTMO] William G. Hunter obtituary In a message dated 2/13/2011 07:22:12 Eastern Standard Time, MaeMay510@aol.com writes: William Giffen Hunter, aged 64, a veteran of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad died at his home in Connellsville Friday. Found another William Hunter died in 1910, but with a different month. He is listed in Adams, so I've asked a cousin to get obit that when she can. I don't want to put this man in the wrong HUNTER family. Shirley Maynard. Hampton, VA __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 5873 (20110214) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com
Does anyone have a Robert Hunter Jr who married Sarah Mansperger (d/o John) from York Co., PA. They were married in Westmoreland Co. All that I have on Robert is that he was born in Hempfield Twp. and the following marriage. Hunter,Robert Jr of Hempfield Twp and Sarah Mansberger formerly of York Co, Pa m 12-25-1827 by Alexander Johnston esq (12-28-1827 RF) they had 2 sons: John Mansperger Hunter born abt 1830 in Westmoreland Co., PA, died bef 1880 in IL James A. Hunter Thank you. JoAnn Cupp
Miss Mary Elizabeth Weimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins Weimer, of West Newton and Stephen Yablonsky of Smithdale were united in marriage in Washington, D. C. on Tuesday, Dec. 30 by the Rev. James A. Smyth. After spending several days in the capitol city Mr. and Mrs. Yablonsky visited Herman Actzehn at Newark, N. J. Announcement has been made of the marriage at Youngstown, Ohio, on Christmas Day of Lawrence Burkhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Burkhart of Scottdale and Miss Doris Shultz of Youngstown. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart will make their home with the former's parents for the present. The young people became acquainted while Mr. Burkhart was employed at Youngstown. Announcement has been made of the marriage in Cumberland, Maryland, on December 30 of Miss Myrtle Singleton, of George street, and George A. Funk, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Funk of Greensburg. Mrs. H. Epley and Mr. and Mrs. E. Clayton, of Jeannette, were guests at the marriage of Miss Georgian Arnott Thomas of the Northside, Pittsburgh and Howard Roy Epley, of Breckenridge, which took place at the home of the bride with the Rev. Jeffrey Jennings, of St. Andrews Episcopal church officiating. Miss Mary Thomas was her sister's maid of honor and Thomas E. Pfeil of ?ibert was his best man.
A miner named John Sattot, employed in the Port Royal mines near West Newton, was instantly killed this, Saturday morning at 7 o'clock. He was about 35 years of age and unmarried. Coroner Hammer was notified, but deputized Squire Washabaugh, of West Newton, to hold inquest if deemed necessary. Daniel Reamer accompanied Henry Wolf to the Soldiers' Home at Erie today, the papers of admission which were lost for a few days were found and Mr. W. went on his way rejoicing. Mr. Reamer will return Monday. Marriage licenses were granted in Kittanning this week to Richard Poindexter and Annie Williams; George B. Shumaker and Luella Frier all of this county. Mrs. Dr. W. T. Larimer, of Allegheny City, died suddenly on Wednesday night at 11 o'clock. She was well known in this county, her home being in Saltsburg for many years. Her husband is well and favorable known throughout the northern portion of this county, where he taught for years. Mrs. Larimer's maiden name was McCrea. She leaves a husband and two small children.
In a message dated 2/13/2011 13:32:02 Eastern Standard Time, dtis4me@zoominternet.net writes: I would be interested in that William Hunter as we have a Hunter in our family tree, but cannot figure how he fits in. Cousin in Derry said she is going to try to go to the Latrobe library tomorrow and she added William Hunter from Adams 1910 to the list. I sent her the family tree from Thomas Hunter to his census information especially Amanda Hunter Bush. This is Amanda's obituary. Unfortunately it didn't mention siblings, but they were on the censuses with her parents. _____________________________________________________________________ The following was in the Latrobe Bulletin on Monday, November 27, 1933: Mrs. Amanda Hunter Bush Mrs. Amanda Hunter Bush, 71 years, 3 months old, died at 2:15 o'clock Saturday morning of a complication of diseases, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Leary, of Bradenville. She is survived by six children: Elmer, of California; Mrs. Wilbur Hicks, of Sagamore; Mrs. David Powers, of Derry; and Charles and Harry Bush and Mrs. John Leary of Bradenville. She is also survived by 41 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Mrs. Bush who was born and reared in Derry Twp., was a daughter of Thomas and Susan Hunter. Her husband, John Bush, died January 25, 1900. Funeral services will be held at the home of Mrs. Leary, in Bradenville, at 2:30 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev. w. A. Sites in Charge. Interment will be made in the cemetery at Youngstown. _________________________________________________________________ John Bush died 25 Jan. 1900 but he doesn't have an obit listed in Adams. Oh, my, since he died so early, I wonder if it was a mining accident? I'll ask Cousin Nancy to check the newspaper for that day. That's how we're finding those who died in the Spanish Flu epidemic. Shirley
I would be interested in that William Hunter as we have a Hunter in our family tree, but cannot figure how he fits in. Dawne -----Original Message----- From: pawestmo-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:pawestmo-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of MaeMay510@aol.com Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 10:51 AM To: pawestmo@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PAWESTMO] William G. Hunter obtituary In a message dated 2/13/2011 07:22:12 Eastern Standard Time, MaeMay510@aol.com writes: William Giffen Hunter, aged 64, a veteran of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad died at his home in Connellsville Friday. Found another William Hunter died in 1910, but with a different month. He is listed in Adams, so I've asked a cousin to get obit that when she can. I don't want to put this man in the wrong HUNTER family. Shirley Maynard. Hampton, VA ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAWESTMO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
In a message dated 2/13/2011 07:22:12 Eastern Standard Time, MaeMay510@aol.com writes: William Giffen Hunter, aged 64, a veteran of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad died at his home in Connellsville Friday. Found another William Hunter died in 1910, but with a different month. He is listed in Adams, so I've asked a cousin to get obit that when she can. I don't want to put this man in the wrong HUNTER family. Shirley Maynard. Hampton, VA
In a message dated 2/12/2011 16:50:58 Eastern Standard Time, dtis4me@zoominternet.net writes: William Giffen Hunter, aged 64, a veteran of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad died at his home in Connellsville Friday. He was a native of Westmoreland County and went to Connellsville 30 years ago, entering the employ of the Baltimore & Ohio as a clerk in the supervisor's office. He was a member of the Masons and the Presbyterian church. Two children, Miss Clara Louise Hunter of Connellsville, and Abraham T. Hunter of Pittsburg survive. Funeral services Sunday at 2 o'clock from his late residence in Connellsville. Mr. Hunter was a relative of Miss Martha Giffen of Greensburg and had a large circle of friends here. I think this is one of my lost ones. A Hunter married Lulu Simms, one of the granddaughters of my Jim Moore's first family with Celesta Martin. Descendants of Thomas Hunter 1 Thomas Hunter b: 1819 in PA d: Aft. 1880 in Derry, Westmoreland Co., PA .. +Susannah b: 1828 in PA d: Aft. 1880 in Derry, Westmoreland Co., PA ........ 2 William Hunter b: 1846 ........ 2 John Hunter b: 1848 ........ 2 George W. Hunter b: 1850 ........ 2 Margaret Hunter b: 1854 ........ 2 Thomas Hunter b: 1857 ........ 2 Ann Elizabeth Hunter b: 1859 ........ 2 Amanda L. Hunter b: August 1862 in PA d: November 25, 1933 in Westmoreland Co., PA ............ +John Bush b: Abt. 1860 d: January 25, 1900 in PA .................. 3 Elmer J. Bush b: January 1883 .................. 3 Lawrence William Bush b: October 28, 1884 in PA d: February 20, 1929 in Latrobe, Derry Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA ...................... +Lulu C. Simms b: 1890 in PA m: July 03, 1911 in Westmoreland Co., PA d: December 12, 1951 in Latrobe, Westmoreland Co., PA .................. 3 Elsie P. Bush b: October 1887 in Westmoreland Co., PA d: March 30, 1963 in Westmoreland Co., PA ...................... +Wilber S. Hicks b: May 08, 1882 in Latrobe, Westmoreland Co., PA m: September 02, 1904 in Westmoreland Co., PA d: November 30, 1955 in Westmoreland Co., PA .................. 3 Charles E. Bush b: March 1888 .................. 3 Wilson E. Bush b: March 1892 d: July 19, 1923 in Westmoreland Co., PA .................. 3 Harry M. Bush b: March 1898 in Bradenville, Westmoreland Co., PA d: November 30, 1963 in Latrobe, Derry Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA ...................... +Mary Bernadette Seabold b: 1896 in PA d: December 02, 1988 in Westmoreland Co., PA .................. 3 Jennie Mae Bush b: May 1900 in PA d: April 28, 1969 in Westmoreland Co., PA ...................... +John A. Leary b: July 21, 1898 in PA m: September 01, 1920 in Westmoreland Co., PA d: September 22, 1976 in Bradenville, Westmoreland Co., PA .................. 3 Mary E. Bush b: July 1895 in PA d: May 15, 1979 in Westmoreland co., PA ...................... +David Aaron Powers b: September 29, 1895 in Jeannette, Westmoreland Co., PA m: Bef. 1916 d: September 25, 1961 in Westmoreland Co., PA ........ 2 Mary A. Hunter b: 1865 ........ 2 George Hunter b: 1871 ........ 2 Laura Hunter b: 1873 Lulu's parents were Jacob Simms and Martha Estella Moore. Martha was daughter of James B. Moore and Celesta Martin. Thanks for the fill in, Dawne. PS I already have most of these obits. Other than the siblings of William Hunter. Shirley Maynard
If anyone on this list is related to Edward Pohl who was born 28 mar 1880 in Karlsbad, Bohemia, I would like to hear from you. Also if anyone on this list can read Bohemian or Czech, I have a letter written by Edward, and I would love to know what it says. I also have some kind of a receipt and an envelop addressed to him. Thanks so much! Margaret
Mrs. Rachel Funk Mrs. Rachel Funk died Wednesday night at her home in West Newton at the advanced age of 92 years. Funeral services were conducted at 1 o'clock Saturday. Annie Sulock Annie, rhe four=weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sulock, of West Newton, died Wednesday morning from injuries received by a fall. Mrs. Sulock was on her way to Justice McKenery's office on Monday evening to attend a trial, when she let the infant fall on the bridge and injured it so death resulted. Mrs. Harriet Greenwood Mrs. Harriet Greenwood, aged 60, widow of the late Chas. Greenwood is dead at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kinnear, near Webster. Mrs. Greenwood had suffered with cancer of the stomach since October last, and death came as a happy release. Just three weeks ago the funeral service of her husband, who had died suddenly, was held from the same home. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Shearer Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Shearer, for 30 years or more, a resident of Latrobe, died Friday, her death being to to an attack of appendicitis. She had been in failing health for some time past, but the illness of appendicitis took the form of an acute attack. Mrs. Shearer was 72 years of age and is survived by the following children: Pete Shearer, of Latrobe; Jacob Shearer of Klondyke; John Shearer of Trafford City; Frank Shearer, of Youngstown; Mrs. Thomas Higgins, of Pittsburg; Mrs. John Dunlap, of Franklin, and William Shearer, at home. The funeral services will be held at her late residence, at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, the Rev. Gerge (Note: this is the way it was published) C. Fisher, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, being in charge. The interment will be made in Youngstown cemetery. Mrs. Jane Everett Following a recent paralytic stroke, Mrs. Phoebe Jane Everett, died Thursday at her home in Bairdstown, opposite Blairsville. Mrs. Everett, who was the wife of L. F. Everett, was a daughter of the late Capt. T. H. Spires, a locktender on the old Pennsylvania canal. She was 61 years of age and is survived by her husband and two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Dalhy of Chicago, and Mrs. Margaret Irwin of Bellaire, Ohio.
>From The Greensburg Tribune, Feb. 12, 1910 William Giffen Hunter, aged 64, a veteran of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad died at his home in Connellsville Friday. He was a native of Westmoreland County and went to Connellsville 30 years ago, entering the employ of the Baltimore & Ohio as a clerk in the supervisor's office. He was a member of the Masons and the Presbyterian church. Two children, Miss Clara Louise Hunter of Connellsville, and Abraham T. Hunter of Pittsburg survive. Funeral services Sunday at 2 o'clock from his late residence in Connellsville. Mr. Hunter was a relative of Miss Martha Giffen of Greensburg and had a large circle of friends here.
Not late enough for my specific need in 1987 but I'll continue to search from my data base for my Latrobe and Derry people. Thanks again, Dawne. Shirley