Seeking Cencus/Obituary Information for: Michael Clupp d. Sept. 1973 Homewood, Allegheny County b. 1867 The Cove, Blooming Rose, Garrett County Lived and worked in Westinghouse, Pittsburgh wife Margaret Mullen (no information) children Catherine B. September, 1893 Mary Clupp, b. February 1896 John b.August 29, 1900 d. September 1973 (died in Homewood) i don't know when they moved from maryland to pittsburgh. thanks Pat (Clupp) Sullivan
John William Clupp, of whom you wrote, has a World War I draft card. He lived in Turtle Creek and was an electrical ? for W. E. P. His next of kin is listed as Michael Clupp, also of Turtle Creek. He was tall, looks like 6 4, slender (138), had blue eyes and ? brown hair. There is also a lengthy newspaper article about Michael Clupp attending a wedding in Maryland which I will send you privately. Dawne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Sullivan" <sully723@gmail.com> To: <PAWESTMO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 11:46 AM Subject: [PAWESTMO-L] Seeking information > Seeking Cencus/Obituary Information for: > Michael Clupp d. Sept. 1973 Homewood, Allegheny County > b. 1867 The Cove, Blooming Rose, Garrett County > Lived and worked in Westinghouse, Pittsburgh > > wife Margaret Mullen (no information) > children > Catherine B. September, 1893 > Mary Clupp, b. February 1896 > John b.August 29, 1900 d. September 1973 (died in Homewood) > > i don't know when they moved from maryland to pittsburgh. > > thanks > Pat (Clupp) Sullivan > > > ==== PAWESTMO Mailing List ==== > > > >
Obituary, Mrs. John Mullen, Dec. 3, 1906, Evening Times, Cumberland, Md. Last Wednesday evening at nine o'clock, Mrs. John Mullen past away after a long illness at her home. The funeral took place on Saturday morning, when a large concourse of friends gathered at the home to view the remains, which were taken on the nine o'clock car to St. Gabriel's Church, Barton, where a very interesting discourse was given on "Death: by the pastor. Intenment was made in St. Gabriel's Cemetery. Mrs. Mullen was a very highly respected lady and was held in great esteem by her many friends. She was sixty-seven years old and was a native of Ireland. The following children survive: Messrs. Joe, John and Thomas Mullen, Mrs. John A. Martin of Lonaconing, Mrs. Michael Clupp of Midland; Mrs. Pat Monahan, of Ocean; Mrs. Thomas Stakem, of Midland; Mrs. William Martin, of this place. The pallbearers were Messrs. Arthur Hamilton, P.H. Martin, P. T. Cavan, Wm. Beaman, Michael Brehany, Robert King, Robt. Reynolds, Michael McCabe. The flowerbearers were P.H. Gallagher, Thomas Duffy and Edward Ward. Her husband preceded her to the grave about a month ago. Mr. Pat Locke, of Uniontown, attended her funeral. I hope this gives some insight into the Mullen side of this family. Dawne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Sullivan" <sully723@gmail.com> To: <PAWESTMO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 11:46 AM Subject: [PAWESTMO-L] Seeking information > Seeking Cencus/Obituary Information for: > Michael Clupp d. Sept. 1973 Homewood, Allegheny County > b. 1867 The Cove, Blooming Rose, Garrett County > Lived and worked in Westinghouse, Pittsburgh > > wife Margaret Mullen (no information) > children > Catherine B. September, 1893 > Mary Clupp, b. February 1896 > John b.August 29, 1900 d. September 1973 (died in Homewood) > > i don't know when they moved from maryland to pittsburgh. > > thanks > Pat (Clupp) Sullivan > > > ==== PAWESTMO Mailing List ==== > > > >