Could "Mt Olivet" possibly have been a typo in the newspaper, and really should have been "Mt. Oliver"? Mount Oliver is a suburb of Pittsburgh, as is McKees Rocks. So, "Mt Oliver" may make more sense. Hope that helps a little. Gary Costel Pittsburgh, Pa Researching the following (Slovakia) surnames: Bakajsa, Bereczky, Bockaj, Chwerchak, Cossel, Costel, Hacala, Hanchak, Jurkiv, Kalman, Kascsak, Katrinak, Lahvardi, Murajda, Ondik, Ondike, Petrik, Ribar, Stefancin -----Original Message----- From: George Allison [mailto:gaalli@earthlink.net] Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 1:17 PM To: PENNSYLVANIA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: where is Mount Olivet, PA? From a June 1948, Denver, Colorado, obituary of my grandfather Carl Joseph Hug. Mr. Hug was born in Mount Olivet, Pa., Jan. 6, 1883, but moved to McKees Rocks, Pa., when a child and was educated there. Can anyone tell me where Mount Olivet, Pa., is... or perhaps was? Lurley Winton