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    1. New Alexandria, PA Military Burials
    2. Ellen
    3. Dear Genealogy Friends, It is really something when we find things in our home that we have forgotten about over the years. Today, I found the following brochure among my genealogical collection in the office. I am going to incorporate the data within other Westmoreland County material of the same kind on other cemeteries, in this county, either on my website or in a book form. I will also donate the original brochure & copies of my compiled data, when completed, to the Westmoreland County Historical Society, the Hempfield / Greensburg Library & the Nowin Public Library near Irwin, Pa as soon as I have the rest compiled. In the meantime I thought I would share this particular data with you below, as I know some of these cemeteries are very old & not as well cared for as they used to be. Some of the tombstones may be gone or unreadable. We are soon going to be remembering all our deceased service men & women & those who are serving our country in and out of action today on Memorial Day. Let this list be a reminder that we continually owe our freedom and lives to those we may never have known or will ever know at all. Memorial Day is not a day of celebration. It is A Day Of Remembrance. My Very Best Regards, Ellen J. Ballas A humbly but proud member of the GAR, NSDAR & NSDAC & Wife of a former Naval Service Man Mother of a Retired Marine Officer & Grandmother of a young Army Serviceman & Descendant of several military service men from The Colonial Wars, The French & Indian War, Revolutionary War, War of 1812 and Civil War If you are too, you may wish to honor them in some way if you haven't already. My membership in these organizations and participating In their worthy projects is my way of doing so. You might send a card of appreciation to those you know servicing our country today. NEW ALEXANDRIA, PA MILITARY BURIALS The New Alexandria National Bank in New Alexandria, PA sponsored a brochure dated May 30, 1938 The brochure stated as follows HONOR OUR DEAD A list of dead comrades And their place of burial At new Alexandria, Pa. And vicinity whose Memory we honor Today May 30, 1939 Compiled by J. G. Cook and revised From a survey made by Warren Fennell New Alexandria Union Cemetery Civil War Austin, William V. Beattie, Robert R. Bell, Alexander C. Bridenthall, Nick Brown, 1st Lieut. David O. Brown, John O. Brown, Robert Erskine Cook, Capt. David M. Cook, 1st Lieut. David R. Cook, 1st Lieut. Jas. S. Cook, John Cook, Samuel S. Craig, John A. Craig, Orlando T. Dornon, Samuel R. Fillmore, Corp. Wm. Fishel, Henry E. Gallagher, Col. Thos F. Huffman, Sergt. Reuben J. Johnston, James R. Knox, William Henry Latimer, Jas. G. Laughlin, Jos. W. Lewis, Corp. Wilson, Sr. Lindsay, George T. Love, Robert Machesney, James H. Machesney, David C. Mark, John C. Marshall, John Martin, John Mulherron, Thomas Murphy, W. Spear McBride, Sergt. James McKelvey, John T. O'Neal, John Painter, George W. Paisley, Robert Paisley, William H. Patchel, John Patterson, Robert T. Paschall, William W. Peterson, Henry Poorman, Franklin A. Reed, Corp. Jeremiah T. Ross, Daniel B. Rugh, 1st Lieut. Asst. Surgeon, Dr. J. W. Seanor, Capt. William H. Sheffer, Sergt. Jacob A. Snell, George Snodgrass, Thomas H. Spoeelman, Fred H. Spoonhoward, James Sproull, Corp. Rev. Thos. A. Stewart, Corp. George Swend, Corp. Samuel D. Taylor, Sergt. Samuel G. Thompson, John P. Tuttle, Thomas A. Waggle, Musician Alex T. Spanish-American War Huffman, William F. Williams, George W. Warnick, John G. World War Bruner, Eugene Dornon, Corp. Robert C. Duffield, Lawrence Greaves, Chalfant Hoffman, Lynn E. Latimer, Greyson R. Laughlin, Sherman Roble, Rudolph Rush, Archie E. Steele, William Edward Presbyterian Cemetery Revolutionary War Craig, Capt. John Jr. Edgar, Lt. John Hunter, Robert 1812 War Gosnell, Joshua Gosnell, William Civil War Cook, Capt. Joseph Irwin, Henry Neely, Henry Reed, 1st. Sergt. Samuel P. Torrance, Chap. Rev. Adam Reformed Presbyterian Cemetery Civil War DuShane, 1st Sergt. Isaac N. Elder, Rev. T. M. Jack, Samuel Monroe, James R. Workman, William World War Fetters, Jas. Monroe United Presbyterian Cemetery Revolutionary War Anderson, Joshua Brown, David Cooper, Robert Cuthrie, Robert Holstein, Matias McKissick, Henry McKissick, James Patterson, Samuel Rainey, John Rainey, William 1812 War Dixon, Samuel Taylor, John P. Civil War Bowser, S. F. Cox, James Gordon, Albert Herron, Frank Lewis, John McCurdy, Archibald Taylor, Frederick Taylor, Sergt. Geo. W. Williams, Steele Congruity Cemetery Revolutionary War Baird, William Borland, Lieut. Samuel Bovard, John Bullman, Joseph Craig, General Alexander Davis, Col. John Dickey, David Hart, John Jack, Capt. Matthew Jobe, John J. Jones, James Kirkpatrick, Benjamin Kirkpatrick, John Laughlin, Bobert Sr. Lockey, Capt. Jeremiah McCutcheon, John McQuade, Patrick, Sr. Mehaffey, Samuel Moore, John (Judge) Morrison, Daniel Oury, Eve (Pensioned Heroine) Porter, Rev. Samuel Ralston, Maj. Andrew Reed, General William Shaw, David Shaw, W. C. Shields, Col. John Stewart, George Stewart, William Taylor, Simon Woods, John 1812 War Moore, Col. William Murphy, Capt. M. Reed, Capt. Samuel Robinson, James Mexican War McGinley, Robert C. Civil War Cunningham, Joseph Davis, William Fry, William G. Hendrie, George Henry, Paul Henry, Thomas M. Hickenlooper, Renwick Jobe, Benjamin F. Jobe, Johnson R. Kuhns, Abraham McCutcheon, Johnson McCutcheon, William McCutcheon, Capt. Samuel Meanor, John Mewherter, Benjamin Sloan, William C. World War Lingal, William E. Fenneltown Cemetery Civil War Bash, Sergt. John L. Bash, corp. Lebbeus P. Bush, William H. Dunn, George B. Dunn, James Eck, John A. Loughner, Eliphaz Silvis, James Steele, Samuel Stoner, Abraham E. World War Helman, Lawrence McBrides Cemetery Revolutionary War McBride, James Jr. McBride, James Sr. Loyalhanna Baptist Cemetery Revolutionary War Kerr, William, Sr. McCurdy, Alexander Waddle, William 1812 War Horrell, Col. John Civil War Fillmore, Jeremiah Louther, Archibald J. McCready, Arthur Mears, George K. Visit my web site at: http://www.familytreetracer.com <http://www.familytreetracer.com/>

    04/24/2006 02:14:03
    1. Archibald ROBINSON obituary? 1884
    2. Marilyn Hesse
    3. Does anyone know how I could find an obituary for Archibald ROBINSON, who died March 8, 1884? He lived in North Huntingdon township and is buried in Leger Cemetery there. Marilyn Mills Hesse marilynhesse@comcast.net Windsor, CT, USA website at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mmhesse/ Researching: BROOKS - Butler Co.> Westmoreland Co.>Beaver Co. PA CRAIGHEAD- Allegheny Co.PA>Beaver Co.PA KNOWLES - Beaver Co. PA LYNCH - Co. Derry and Co.Antrim,Ireland>Beaver Falls, PA LYTLE- Allegheny Co.>Beaver Co. PA MOODY - Co.Derry and Co.Antrim,Ireland>Beaver Falls,PA PENNEY - Westmoreland Co.PA ROBINSON - Westmoreland Co.PA> Jefferson Co.OH>Beaver Co.PA

    05/03/2006 03:31:24