Matches 2,801 to 2,850 of 3,072
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Notes |
Linked to |
2801 |
Name: Peter J. Mibach
Location 2: 14 Eureka
Year: 1889
City: San Francisco
State: CA | Mibach, Peter Joseph (I471)
|
2802 |
Our Lady of Mercy Convent | Weber, Elizabeth (I442)
|
2803 |
Per 1910 Census. | Shanahan, Patrick J. (I255)
|
2804 |
Phoebe's listed, Henry is not. The 1804 death date for Henry appears more likely than the 1818 death date. Sons Timothy & Lennox (Henry Lenox, Jr.) are listed along with Phoebe.
Phebe Sheppard Household:
free white males 16 thru 25 - 2 (Theophilus & Ebenezar);
free white females 16 thru 25 - 1 (Elizabeth);
free white females 45 and over - 1 (Phoebe);
slaves - 0.
Timothy Sheppard Household:
free white males 16 thru 25 - 1;
free white females under 10 - 1;
free white females 10 thru 15 - 1;
free white females 16 thru 25 - 1;
slaves - 0.
Lennox Sheppard Household:
free white males under 10 - 2;
free white males 10 thru 15 - 1;
free white males 26 thru 44 - 1;
free white females under 10 - 1;
free white females 16 thru 25 - 1;
slaves - 0. | Brown, Phoebe (I1631)
|
2805 |
Quinn & his family are living on the old Gallatin homestead. His father, Thomas, is retired and Quinn is running the farm. | Gallatin, Quinn (I528)
|
2806 |
She lived with her parents on the family farm. | Gallatin, Emma (I970)
|
2807 |
She lived with her parents. | Galley, Lena (I1077)
|
2808 |
She lived with her parents. | Galley, Irene (I1090)
|
2809 |
She was a nun/teacher at Notre Dame Academy. | Weber, Sister Caroline Florence (I484)
|
2810 |
Son Thomas Harrington Galligan born in Oregon circa 1894. | Galligan, Henry Thomas (I157)
|
2811 |
St. Mary's Hospital. | Weber, Margaret Elizabeth (I1349)
|
2812 |
The 1880 Census puts Sophia Gallatin's father's birthplace in Maryland. Both the 1900 and 1910 Census puts Albert Gallatin's father's birthplace in Maryland. I believe Daniel was born in Maryland, because both Albert and Sophia say so. | Gallatin, Daniel (I458)
|
2813 |
The farm was located near Dawson. | Family: Samuel Gallatin / Harriet Strickler (F301)
|
2814 |
Thomas was moved from Libby Prison to Salisbury, North Carolina, where he was held until February 22, 1865, when he was paroled. | Gallatin, Thomas M. (I505)
|
2815 |
Thomas was taken prisoner near Bermuda Hundred and consigned to Libby Prison for 3 weeks. | Gallatin, Thomas M. (I505)
|
2816 |
William was guest speaker at the Englewood Businesss Men's Association (EBMA) Luncheon.
WASTE DISPOSAL
PROBLEM SECOND
ONLY TO TRANSIT
------
Galligan Urgest Communities
to Aid Street Cleaning
Agencies
------
That the city's problem of finding low places in which waste and ashes may be dumped is second in magnitude only to the transportation question, was maintained by W. J. Galligan, head of Chicago's department of street and alley cleaning in the Bureau of Streets, speaker at last Thursday's meeting of the Englewood Business Men's Association.
"The Chicago Beautiful Plan," he said, "devotes not one single word to waste disposal. Practically no scientific investigation of the problem has been made."
Mr. Galligan scored the influence that secured the taking over, by the city, of the reduction plant at 39th and Iron sts. According to his figures, the city had a pay roll there in 1924 of $735,000, and by-products of the plant brought in revenue of $330,000, leaving a deficit of $405,000. This in addition to $202,000 which the city invested in purchase of the plant, which has been added to until the plant now represents a $1,000,000 investment.
Previous Cost $45,000 Yearly
"Prior to 1913(?),", said Mr. Galligan, "the city paid a contractor $45,000 annually to dispose of our waste. And the woman who was chiefly responsible for the change is recognized all over the country as an authority on garbage disposal. Which goes to prove that if one obtains the reputation of getting up early, he can sleep until noon."
The purpose of Mr. Galligan's talk was to point out the importance of keeping the streets clean, and the advantages to be realized from co-operation between individuals and local agencies, and the city street cleaning system.
He told how, when he was superintendent in the eighth ward, he had co-operated with the South End Women's Club in the disposition of waste products, and other civic cleanliness moves, which the result that the infant mortality rate in that section was greatly reduced.
Chicago Behind Other Cities
"Chicago does not produce as much garbage as do other cities," the speaker said, "due possibly, to the incinerators individuals have put on their premises. We aim to collect garbage twice weekly in summer, and once each week in winter.
"At the height of the street cleaning season, there are 1,800 white wings at work, 70 ash wagons and 28 bower flushers.
"Chicago will spend $5,000,000 this year in keeping the city clean. New York, with no larger territory, will spend almost $18,000,000 which proves that, although New York has of course, a larger territory Chicago is far behind in her standard of cleanliness.
"A city is only as clean as its people, and this is especially true of neighborhoods. Chicago should be as clean as it is great, and as pure as it is free." | Galligan, William J. (I164)
|
2817 |
News From England -
Bert Flint, South Vine street, chief of a jobbing foundry at Columbiana that used to be part of Quality's holdings until he and Ed. McDonald bought the jobbing end of the business several years ago, reports that his two brothers in London and two sisters in England's provinces are taking the war without hysteria. He received a letter from one brother Saturday which closed with the statement that "until I am bumped off by one of Hitler's young airmen, who might better be employed at more useful tasks, I will continue to be your brother--" | Flint, Herbert (I684)
|
2818 |
Abraham and his brother, Adam, headed for the California gold fields. They traveled via boat from New Orleans to Panama, overland to the Pacific side, then sailed up to San Francisco.
They traveled on the Steamer Oregon under Captain Watkins. The ship left Panama on June 11, 1852 at 8:00 pm; arrived at San Diego, California on June 25 at 5:00 am, and at the port of San Francisco on June 27th at 8:30 am. | Gallatin, Abraham (I511)
|
2819 |
Adam and his brother, Abraham, headed for the California gold fields. They traveled via boat from New Orleans to Panama, overland to the Pacific side, then sailed up to San Francisco.
They traveled on the Steamer Oregon under Captain Watkins. The ship left Panama on June 11, 1852 at 8:00 pm; arrived at San Diego, California on June 25 at 5:00 am, and at the port of San Francisco on June 27th at 8:30 am. | Gallatin, Adam (I517)
|
2820 |
Adam Kerr, Margaret (Kerr) Montgomery and David Montgomery are listed together. Oliver must be deceased; otherwise he'd be listed instead of Margaret. Adam is Margaret's brother. Is David Oliver's father? | Source (S445)
|
2821 |
Albert & Ann Gallatin & 7 kids:
Sydney, Guy, May, George, Effie, Daisy, Albert Jr. | Source (S8)
|
2822 |
Albert was with General McClellan's Army in the Richmond Campaign. | Gallatin, Albert W. (I431)
|
2823 |
Alice Galligan Manning (widow) & 2 kids: Thomas & Alice | Source (S85)
|
2824 |
Anthony D. & Elizabeth (Bessie) Meyer, Superior St. Milwaukee | Source (S292)
|
2825 |
Artist, sold many works of art | Hunter, Clara Louise (I2065)
|
2826 |
At the trial of Enos Crowther at St. Joseph, Mo., yesterday for stealing $100,000 in city bonds ex-Registrar Ringo testified that Crowther borrowed the keys of the vault the night of the robbery and never returned them. Ringo agreed to help in the robbery on condition that he be re-elected registrar and thereby prevent the discovery of the theft. | Crowther, Enos J. (I1808)
|
2827 |
Attorney | Sheppard, James R. (I2187)
|
2828 |
Auctioneer, continued business after father's death | Morrow, Clarence (I2055)
|
2829 |
B.P.O.E. of Connellsville; Odd Fellows of Connellsville, Knights of Pythias, Scottdale | Anderson, Wellington Duke (I2103)
|
2830 |
Banker (clerk??), Warren, Ohio | Morrow, Charles Agustus (I2050)
|
2831 |
Barren Run United Brethren Church | Foss, Gottlieb Richard (I2067)
|
2832 |
Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Fayette County, Pennsylvania
editorially managed by John M. Gresham
assisted in the compilation by Samuel T. Wiley, A Citizen of the County
Compiled and Published by John M. Gresham & Co. Chicago: 1889 | Source (S557)
|
2833 |
Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Fayette County, Pennsylvania editorially managed by John M. Gresham assisted in the compilation by Samuel T. Wiley, A Citizen of the County Compiled and Published by John M. Gresham & Co. Chicago: 1889 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/fayette/bios/gresham/rbios.txt | Source (S772)
|
2834 |
Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, editorially managed by John M. Gresham, assisted in the compilation by Samuel T. Wiley, A Citizen of the County, Compiled and Published by John M. Gresham & Co. Chicago: 1889 | Source (S336)
|
2835 |
Blacksmith | Sheppard, John Tarr (I1661)
|
2836 |
Blacksmith (Ferrier) | Sheppard, James R. (I1664)
|
2837 |
Blacksmith, livery business, quarryman, teamster and horse trainer | Anderson, David Grove (I2116)
|
2838 |
BOKMANN, Stephen, farmer; P.O. Live Oak; lives on section 35, township 16 north, range 2 east; owns 360 acres; was born in Prussia, August 2, 1828; when 22 years of age he emigrated to the United States, landing at New Orleans, December 26, 1851, remaining there only a short time, when he removed to Osage county, Missouri, living there until 1854; in April of that year he started across the plains, arriving in the fall; the following winter he spent in Nevada county, removing from there to Enterprise, Butte county; he remained there until September 1856, when he removed to Sutter county, where he has since lived. He has been engaged in mining, farming and stock raising since coming to this State. Married September 27, 1858 to Sophy Rieniets, who was born in the Dukedom of Oldenburg, in 1825; they have two children - Carl T. H. Rieniets, 21 year of age, and Benedict, 19 years of age. | Bokmann, Stephen (I1403)
|
2839 |
Bought and sold beef cattle and conducted a retail meat market with his father in Mount Pleasant, PA. | Morrow, John Samper (I2072)
|
2840 |
Captain Ebenezer Brattle's Company, First Suffolk County Regiment of Massachusett's Militia | Sheppard, Ebenezer (I2133)
|
2841 |
Captain, Co. D, 10th Pennsylvania National Guard | Morton, Robert S. (I2080)
|
2842 |
Captain, Company D, 10th Pennsylvania National Guard | Morton, Robert S. (I2080)
|
2843 |
Carl J. & Ada Weber & 4 kids:
Carl A., Merle G., Donald E. & Marilyn A. | Source (S58)
|
2844 |
CD#403 Selected US/International Marriage Records, 1340-1980 Yates Publishing | Tarr, Gasper (I2135)
|
2845 |
Cemeteries: More small Cemeteries: Lower Tyrone and Upper Tyrone Townships, Fayette Co., PA
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CEMETERY INDEX
LOWER TYRONE TWP.
JACOBS CREEK FIRST BAPTIST CEMETERY
UPPER TYRONE TWP.
BETHEL CHURCH of CHRIST CEMETERY [2/00]
OWENSDALE CEMETERY [3/00]
RIST CEMETERY [2/00]
STRICKLER CEMETERY
TYRONE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CEMETERY [2/00]
__________________________________________________________
JACOBS CREEK FIRST BAPTIST CEMETERY --------------LOWER TYRONE
TWP.
To find it start in the viliage of Smithton, Pa. From Rt 981 turn onto
Jacobs Creek Rd.,
continue about 1 milto to Jacobs Creek Post Office. Continue about 2 /
10 mile , cemetery
and church on left. Many stones in poor shape. Many sunken places,
apparent graves with no
markers. Recorded 10- 22- 2000 and 10-29- 2000.
AMALONG
David 9-9-1819 age 1 y 9 m
ARMSTRONG
Sabra 8-25-1841 age 80 y w/o J.
Elizabeth 12-21-1848 age 62 y w/o Robert
Robert 6-21-1845 age 65 y 6 m 17d
Mary 7-5-1846 age 18 y 6m 26d d/o R.& E.
Ezra 3-25-1848 age 28 y 11m 17d s/o R.& E.
George W. 3-2-1881
Alexander M. 8-12-1851 age 42y 11m 18d
BOBBS
Luoinoa 1-4-1895 age 34y 6m 17d
BRYAN
Mary 5-16-1880 age 58y 11m 2d w/o John
FORSYTH
Noah 3-29-1851 age 1y 5m 23d s/o J.&M.
Sarah J. 11-20-1896 age 54y 3m 2d w/o John
John 2-6-1884 age 45y 11d
Charlotte 5-28-1876 age 44y 2m 4d w/o Henry
Two child stones no surnames near FORSYTH stones
Anni baby 3-7-1904 - 5-24-1904
Andy Bobby 1-4-1903 - 3-9-1903
GIBSON
Joan G. 8-18-1851 age 43y 4m 18d
GRIMM
Joseph 10-7-1812
(Illegible) 10-11-1812
HAGERMAN
Arnold 3-16-1888 - 7-26-1894 s/o
Hannah 7-20-1867 age age 55 y w/o George
George 10-1819 - 5-25-1883
Hannah 8-17-1825 - 6-14-1884
Sarah 1-30-1851 - 7-29-1881 d/o G.& H.
HEMAM -LEMAN or REMAN ( surname almost illegible)
Children of G.W. & H.R.
Walter 7-4-1896 age 6 m 6 d
John M. 7-20-1897 age 2 m 14 d
JAKEES
Julia 9-1`7-1864 - 5-21-1896
LANCASTER
Hugh 1844 - 1907 father
Joeanna 1847 - 1907 mother
LAYTON
Peter 7-23-1851 s/o T.& S.
Thomas 12-31-1861 age 61y 6m 16d
Susanna 12-3-1801 - 1-12-1887 w/o Thomas
LYNN
Charley Leroy 10-2-1901 - 9-7-1902 s/o J.M.& S.E.
MARMIE
Peter 4-20-1913 Co. B..142nd PA Vol Inf.
McBETH
Amanda 11-13 - 1850 age 3 y d/o John & Elizabeth
Hannah 1886 or 1836 ??
MIKLOS
Diener 9dates illegible)
MORRI?? (almost illegible)
John 8-7-18?? age 51y
NEWCOMER
John 1809 - 1861
PETERSON
Clara C. 2-12-18?? w/o A.
Custer V. 8-28-1896 age 2m s/o A. & C.
PORTER
Caleb 2-23-1843 age 84y
Prisscilla 3-7-1854 age 86y w/o Caleb
RHODES
Daniel F. 8-16-1821 - 6-12-1889
Rebecca A. 3-8-1823 - 1-24-1888 w/o Daniel
I??ien C. 10-23-1918 w/o Daniel
RONK
Nora E. 12-30-1895 age 6m
Lemira 12-30-1891 age 2m 11d
SHARPENBERG (almost illegible)
Charlie W. 8-7-1896 ahe 18 y s/o H. & A..
SHUTZ
David (dates illegible)
SZAJKO (almost illegible)
Istvan 12-23-1899 age 44y
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BETHEL CHURCH of CHRIST CEM.-------------UPPER TYRONE TWP.
To find it take the Everson exit off RT 119 North of Connellsville. Go to Everson,
turn left, toward Dawson, after crossing bridge, Continue 3 and 7 tenths miles,
to Bethel Church Road, turn right. Cemetery is 4/10 mile on right.
Large 6 foot high stone at entrance of cemetery reads
"This tablet marks the site of the Bethel Church of Christ.
First built of stone 1845, rebuilt of frame 1880, removed 1928.
Congragation organized May 9, 1845, the last service held here Nov. 20, 1921."
There are at least 15 illegible stones.
BETHEL CHURCH Cemetery Off Rt 819 near Dawson
40º 04.00' N
079º 38.65' W
BLANEY
Mary Ann 1829 - 1917 w/o William
BOYD
Thomas H. 6-10-1819
BUSH
Isaac S. 1853 - 1935
Mary A. 1863 - 1932
children of I. S. & M.A
Freda I 2-14-1894 - 10-20-1898
Howard R. 1-10-1897 - 10-19-1898
Edna 1-27-1885 - 10-6-1885
Annie L. 7-15-1888
CHAIN
John A. 11-29-1886 age 33 yrs.
Lt. Wm. B. 11-28-1839 - 3-11-1884 Co. K. 211 Regt PA Vols. GAR Flag holder
Eliza Ann 10-17-1862 w/o Wm. B.
Florilla 5-3-1841 - 5-7-1888
John B. 10-29-1822 age 77 yrs.
COE
Benjamin F. 5-27-1890 age 22 yrs.
CODER
Annia E. 1870 - 1910
Esli S. 1848 - 1918
Martha J. 1847 - 1918 w/o Esli
Mollie Hagerman 12-17-1884 - 11-16-1902 w/o Lloyd
Catherine 3-16-1874 age 78 yrs.
COPE
C.H.C. 1849 - 1910
COX
Margaret Strickler 1834 - 1915 w/o Harrison
COTTOM
William 1851 - 1911
Eliza 1867 - 1894 w/o William
Lida 1-5-1867 - 10-13-1894
Samuel 6-28-1890 age 73 yrs.
Elizabeth 4-21-1878 age 60 yrs. w/o Samuel
Flora A. 10-8-1859 - 5-2-1893 w/o A.C.
CUNNINGHAM
Matthew G. 1832 - 1910
Lydia N. 1836 - 1900 w/o Matthew
First Name Illegible 3-13-1802 age 31 yrs. w/o S.W.
DEAN
Charles 4-23-1818 - 10-16-1894
Margaret 5-12-1818 - 11-7-1905 w/o Charles
DEWALT
Charles H. s/o J.H. & M.D. 10-30-1880 - 6-15-1881
Martha B. 6-23-1856 - 11-23-1880 w/o John H.
Nellie M. 9-7-1877 - 5-15-1893
ENOS
Maggie A. 1-18-1874 - 2-28-1896 w/o Wm.
FARMER
Eliza E. 1826 - 1895
FLANNERY
Ella Newmyer 1890 - 1928
GALLATIN
ADAM 1-18-1857 age 2 yrs. s/o S. & S.
Jennie 11-12-1870 age 10 yrs.? d/o S. & S.
Stewart 8-26-1865 age 71 yrs.
Sarah ( dates illegible)
Samuel 11-6-1857
Sarah Bell 6-25-1825 - ? -12-1909
John 6-1839-?
Catharine 9-24-1825 - 9-19-1879 w/o John
Infant ( dates illegible)
Samuel 8-8-1878 age 74 yrs.
Harriet Strickler 4-19-1901 age 83 yrs. w/o Samuel
GALLEY
David 2-20-1776 age 71 yrs
Wesley 1840 - 1928
Eliza Stouffer 1856 - 1942 w/o Wesley
Edith Myrtle 8-5-1886 d/o W. & E.R.
Martha Belle 11-12-1893 age 23 yrs. 6 mths. 11 ds. d/o wesley & Mary
GWEEN
Sarah 5-21-1894 age 66 yrs.
HEATH
Roxanna 9-16-1872 age 4 yrs. d/o A.J. & H. J.
HIXON
Albert H. 1-3-1889 s/o Amos & Elizabeth
HOKE
Samuel 12-1904 Co. D 2nd Regt. Pa Vols. GAR.Marker
Laura M. 11-25 1885 - 11-23-1889 d/o S. & E.
HUTCHINSON
Ira S. 12-15-1877 age 66 yrs.
Frany 10-19-1863 age 1 yr. d/o I.S. & S.
Victor 11-26-1881 age 18 yrs. 8 mths. 23 ds. s/o I.S. & S.
KIMMEL
Emma 1-14-1877 d/o S.P. & J.
Mary A. ( dates illegible) w/o Nelson
Middie 2-8-1895ds/o A. & E.L.
KNIGHT
George Earl 1936 - 1937
KREPPS
Anna 6-10-1876 age 1 d. d/o C.P. & C.S.
McLAIN
Lewis C. 1848 - 1904
Annie A. 7-6-1879 age 33 yrs. w/o Lewis
MURTLAND
MRS. Lydia Gallatin 5-1-1851 - 2-14-1898
NEWCOMER
Albert G. 1842 - 1925 GAR Flag Holder
Carherine N. 1848 - 1922
Florence 1887 - 1900
Blaine 1884 - 1908
Rebecca 11-30-1871 age 21 yrs.
David M. 1838 - 1903
Mary E. 1846 - 1919
Christian 4-25-1833
Jacob 3-23-1871 age 21 yrs. GAR Flag holder
Barbara 7-25-1863 age 80 yrs. w/o John
John 5-8-1863 age 81 yrs.
NEWMYRE
Belle 1853 - 1930
Rachel 6-22-1885 age 32 yrs.
Frank P. 1853 - 19---
Mary G. 1857 - 1923 w/o Frank
Milton J. 1892 - 1918 Co. F. 39 Inf. Div. He gave his life in his country's service.
Wilbert W. 1887 - 1910
Harry S. 1883 s/o ?. & A.M.
Jacob 1858 - 1938
Alice 1855 - 1937 w/o Jacob
Jacob 11-20-1861 age 80 yrs.1 mo. 20 ds.
Ann 7-5-1851 age 66 yrs w/o Jacob
Jacob 1817 - 1901
Mary 1821 - 1902 w/o Jacob
Nancy 3-29-1879 d/o Jacob & w/o John CLAIR
Celinda 1844 - 1862
Joseph 1819 - 1883
Elizabeth 1832 - 1907 w/o Joseph
Gretta E. 1887 - 1922 w/o A.E. KELLEY
Lawrence A. 1892 - 1893
Marion E. 1895 - 1896
David O. 1898 - 1899
Henry P. 1889 - 1902
Walter J. 1884 - 1915
Nelson 1860 - 1941
Catherine 1859 - 1922
Maggie 1857 - 1927
NULL
Francis M. 1847 - 1906
RIST
John 1819 - 1911
John 7-9-1876 age 49 yrs. 2 mths. 4 ds.
Amanda 4-28-1876 age 18 yrs. d/o John & M.A.
Sadie 6-29-1874 age 12 yrs. d/o John & M.A.
RUFFCORN
Nancy 6-10-1871 age 81 yrs. w/o Simon
Sarah 1-2-1863 age 3 yrs. 10 mths. 12 ds. d/o S. & N.
SHALLENBERGER
Arba 8-8-1822 - 4-13-1900
Sarah 7-1-1872 age 40 yrs. 5 mths.
Martha B. 5-20-1870 age 12 yrs, 5 mths. d/o A. & S.
Kittie 2-10-1875 age 20 yrs. 11 mths d/o A. & S.
Elias 1854 - 1903
Cornelia 10-4-1865 - 5-3-1885 w/o Elias
Joseph 9-1-1824 - 8-27-1896 Co. F. 168th Regt. Pa Vols. Gar Flag holder
Sarah 6-2-1839 - 1889 w/o Joseph
Son of W.S. & M.A. 11-8-1903 age 9yrs. 11 mths.
Son of W.S. & M.A 2-2-1904 age 14 yrs. 7 mths. 19 ds.
Newton 1851 - 1912
Harriet 1846 - 1928 w/o Newton
Nellie 8-8-1880 - 3-5-1900 d/o N.R. &H.S.
Judson 6-1-1877 - 3-3-1892 s/o N.R. & H.S.
Sidney S. 4-9-1891 - 3-28-1974 Pvt. US Army WW I
Ruth 1893 - 1948
Releha ( dates illegible)
SHEPPARD
Emma 2-22-1867 d/o J.P. & M.
Marietta 11-5-1867 d/o J.P. & M.
STIMMEL
Sarah 8-8-1840 - 10-29-1895 w/o James
STRICKLER
Charlie 8-13-1877 s/o Demetary ? & L.S.
Maggie G. 8-29-1844 - 8-29-1881 w/o L.S.
Infant 3-1-1881 c/o L.S.& M.G.
John A. 10-31-1887 age 87 yrs.
Margaret 4-6-1872 age 71 yrs. w/o John
Infant 8-12-1876 s/o L.B. & N.K.
Stewart 8-9-1885 age 73 yrs. 5 mths. 21 ds.
Mary 4-24-1894 age 77 yrs. w/o Stewart
TAYLOR
Jesse B. 5-8-1830 - 9-30-1886 Co. F. 112th Ill. Vols. GAR. Marker
Susan 4-28-1823 - 12-27-1913
TEUFEL
Mary S. 6-10-1876 age 1 d.
VANCE
Abraham 9-1-1873 age 50 yrs. 8 mths. 25 ds.
Mary 6-15-1877 w/o John
Geo. S. 1831 - 1881
Will 1870 - 1887
Caroline 8-26-1878 d/o J. & M.
Hannah 7-19-1860 d/o J. & M.
Jacob 11-1-1883 age 85 yrs.
Charolette 7-9-1890 w/o Jacob
WALKER
Liza ? 1875
WOLFE
Wm. H. 11-16-1847 - 7-2-1882 GAR Flag holder
Bethel Church of Christ-Lower Tyrone Township
Compiled by E. M. Whetsel
The following is the most detailed information of Fayette County veterans' burials currently available from the Department of Veteran's Affairs. If you can assist in completing or correcting these records, please contact me with additional information.
SURNAME GIVEN DOB DOD OTHER
Baxter Charles E. 7/30/21 11/3/89 WWII
Chain William B Civil War
Cox Harrison Revolution,1812
Harbarger Oran L 12/18/21 7/8/42 WWII
Newcomer Albert G 1/1/25 Civil War
Newmyer Milton J 10/5/18 WWI
Shallenberger Joseph Civil War
Shallenberger Sydney S 3/28/74 WWI
Sheppard J.P. Civil War
Stimmel James Civil War
Taylor Jesse Civil War
Washington John Revolution
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OWENSDALE CEMETERY------------------UPPER TYRONE TWP.
To find it take Broadford road out of Connellsville, Pa. go past
Broadford to Owensdale. Just before you leave Owensdale turn left
on Woods Rd. Just past house on left you will see a pull over on right.
Cemetery is up bank on left.
There are several illegible and unmarked stones and apparent unmarked graves.
ANDERSON
Mary Ann 8-9-1814 - 8-24-1886 w/o Geo. W.
Nancy 9-27-1848 age 37 y. 13 d.
BARENSLECHER could be BARENSBELCHER
Heir Ruth Sophia Gelt or Gejt 1885 ( lettering in flowing longhand)
BOOHER
Peter 2-10-1865
Lizzie 10-8-1864 d/o P. & E.
FRASIER
Rachel 5-19-1846 - 1-19-1876 w/o William
JOHNTSON
Sophia Ann 2-26-1863 age 25 y. w/o Wesley
King
Jane K. 1-1-1860 w/o Nathaniel
MATHIAS
Israel 10-8-1824 - 6-12-1849 s/o Philip & Martha
MAUK
Joseph 10-4-1861 age 3 y. 6 m. s/o W.C. & M.
PORTER
Moses 6-10-1880 age 77 y.
Mary C. 6-12-1873 age 37 w/o J.D.
Mary A. dates illegible
Martha Jane 4-25-1839 or 1830 w/o John R.
Joseph dates illegible s/o M. & E.
5 illegible stones all same shape and in line with other Porter stones
SHERRICK
Franklin 12-12-1842 age 5 y. 4 m. 7 d. s.o Martin & Susannah
STRICKLER
Allen 3-23-1858 ? age 9 y. s/o J. & B.
Benton 3-18-1858 age 3 y. 6 m. 13 d, s/o J. & B.
Byron 3-28-1858 age 5 y. 7 m. 11 d. s/o J. & B.
Elizabeth 11-25-1828 age 76 y.
Emerson 4-15-1875 - 5-2-1875
Jacob 10-29-1828 age 77 y. 10 m. 22 d.
Jacob 8-31-1874 age 82 y. 10 m. 1 d.
Jacob 10-14-1790 - 9-12-1868
John 6-20-1862 age 73 y. 5 m. 1d.
SWINK
Achsa Mae Ju ? 14-1844 age 2 m. 15 d.
TOOMAN
Andrew 10-14-1871 age 81 y.
Charles 3-19-1832
Lydia 5-1-1866 age 72 y.
One foot stone marked N.R. no headstone
STACY
George W. 4-30-1867 age 22 y. 1 m. ? d.
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RIST CEMETERY ------------------UPPER TYRONE TWP.
To find it take Broad Ford Rd.off RT 119, out of Connellsville, continue
to the intersection of Narrows Rd. Go about 9 tenths of a mile , you are
going down Broad Ford Hill, you will see knoll and a pullover on left.
Park and walk through briers to top of knoll to cemetery. This cemetery
was partially destroyed many years ago when the old road was put in.
There are bases for stones sliding over the bank , but no stones, where
the old road was. This is what I found.
RIST
Susanna 5-28-1864 age 63 yrs.
Henry 4-11-1848 age 56 yrs.
Nancy 8-1-1826 - 9-26-1842
Catharine 9-8-1834 - 127-1869 w/o John Wade
Mary 5-1-1817 - 7-27-1841
Henry 4-10-1838 - 4-3-1839
John 6-26-1855 age 78 yrs. 4 mths. 11 ds.
Conrad 6-22-1841 age 53 yrs.9 mths. 12 ds.
John 2-4-1836 age 90 yrs.
ORBIN
Nancy 3-2-1846 age 7 yrs, 4 mths. 2 ds. d/o J. & B.
WALKER
Abraham 10-14-1857 age 77 yrs. 2 mths.
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STRICKLER CEMETERY. UPPER TYRONE TWP.
I may have posted this before I really got into this cemetery hunting. But
to be sure, here it is. This is the old Strickler Cem. It is located on the
river hill about 1 mile from the Hickory Square Church To find it take RT 119
North out of Connellsville, PA. Just as you are leaving town you will see a
Advance Auto parts store on right, just before it you turn left across a
small bridge. You are headed to Broadford. Stay on this road, you will go
down a steep hill with several curves. At the bottom you will cross railroad
tracks. The main road turns to right you will see a road to the left going up
a hill. Turn left up hill, about 3/10 af a mile you will see a road to left
(Valley Road) turn on to it. Go abt. 2/10 mile until you see a field on
left, on a curve. Stop walk up bank to field, on top of hill to right you
will see a point of woods running out into the field about 1/2 mile away.
This is where the cemetery is. Walk around the edge of field to get to it.
This cemetery is surrounded by a 4 foot stone wall is grown up with trees 1
foot in, and blackberry briars. There are several unmarked field stones,
some stones on the ground possibly some buried in leaves and brush.
Frances Strickler died 1838 age 66
Henry Strickler died 1-14-1840 age 77
Son of J.&H. Strickler 2- 1846 age 1 hour
Benjamin Strickler son of J.&H. Strickler 4-13-1849 1 year old
Mahala dau of W.&E. Stillwagon May 28, 1855
Henry Strickler Feb. 16, 1865 age 78
Susanna Strickler 11-20-1856 age 17 yrs 5 mo. 28 da
Henry R. Strickler 2-16-1884 aged 81 years 23 days
Frances dau of J.&H. Strickler 7-17-1830 age 1 year
Two field stones marked H.S.T.
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TYRONE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CEM. ------UPPER TYRONE TWP.
To find it take the Everson exit off RT 119 North of Connellsville. Go
to Everson, turn left, toward Dawson, after crossing bridge, Continue 2
and 8 tenths miles, you will see sign for Tyrone Presbyerian Church on
left. Turn left cemetery is 1 tenth mile on left. There are many broken
and down stones. I was told many stones are missing. This is what I found.
ANDERSON
Rebecca 7-6-1811 w/o Wm L.
ANSEL
Annabella E. 4-6-1914 - 1-1-1922 d/o T.B. & M.
Infant 1919 s/o T.B. & M.
BAR
Robert 11-15-1850 age 90 yrs.
Alice 2-16-1839 age 71 yrs
Robert Jr. 1-25-1805 - 2-8-1879
BOLE
Catharine E. 4-23-1876 w/o M.D..( there is a GAR marker, flag holder and
a Scottlale Fireman's marker at this grave ? is M.D. here too ?)20
BRADEN
John B. 11-30-1882 age 21 yrs. 10 mths. 20 ds.
Mary A. 1857 - 1936
J.P. 8-30-1882 age 21 yrs.10 mths. 20 ds.
COOLEY
Isabella 1861w/o Matthew
ESPEY
James 2-22-1831 age 19 yrs.20
Margaret 5-6-1831
James 2-1-1845 age 2 yrs. s/o H. & E.
William 6-8-1872 age 77 yrs. 8 mths. 23 ds.
Isabella 4-16-1850 w/o William N.
Sarah Jane 7-12-1811
illegible 9-27-1878 - 8-27-1888 d/o J.P. & A.M.
Hugh 12-14-1831 age 74 yrs.20
Isabella 11-10-1809 age 48 yrs
FINDLEY
John W. 9-11-1875 - 7-19-1928 Sgt. Co. D 10th Pa Vol Cuban War flag
holder
Lewis 1-26-1884 age 44 yrs. GAR flag holder
Magdalenia 1-22-1850 - 12-19-1921 w/o Lewis
Franklin B. 4-19-1880 - 6-19-1911 s/o J.W. & M.
Bertha 1-26-1876 age 7 mths. 24 ds.
Lily 1-10-1880 age 3 mths 5 ds.
Minnie 1-20-1880 age 84 yrs. 4 mths. 11 ds.
FLEMING
John (dates illegible)
Mary 6-15-1786 - 5-27-1826 Consort of John
Mary Ann 5-19-1879 age 50 yrs. w/o T.J.
name illegible 12-31-1872age 21 yrs. 15 ds..s/o T.J. & M.A.20
David M. 6-22-1884
FRANCIS
Anna M. dates illegible
William 5-29-1861 h/o Hannah M.
David 4-7-1859
Mary Jane 7-11-1831 age 5 mths. d/o T. & P.
Michael R. 1841 - 1911
David 1844 - 1920
Margaret G. 1851 - 1883
John W. 1-13-1883
GEARY
William H. 1862 - 1933
Rebecca Jane 1870 - 1939 w/o Wm.
Charles 1902 - 1916 s/o W.H.
GOSHORN
Jacob G. 2-20-1876 age 27 yrs. 3 mths. 11 ds. s/o J.G. & J.A.
Jane A. 2-7-1878 age 66 yrs. 8 mths. 6 ds.
HALLEY
Victoria 1-23-1881 age 22 yrs. 2 mths. 9 ds. w/o Thomas J.
HERRINGTON
Mary M. 5-18-1882 age 25 yrs 4 mths. 5 ds w/o Albert
HENDRIX
Mary 12-1-1839 w/o Eli
HIGBEE
Aaron 3-1-1860 - 8-16-1885
HOUGH
Jacob 8-2-1867 age 69 yrs. 9 mths. 12 ds.
Jane 1-1-1867 age 66 yrs. 2 mths. 25 ds. w/o Jacob
JOHNSON
A.P. 1854 - 1901
LEMMON20
Margaret 2-8-1806 - 2-8-1900
Rebecca 4-27-1862
LOVE
Anne 1-7-1857 age 66 yrs. 7 mths. 5 ds.
John 4-26-1872 age 71 yrs. 5 mths 19 ds.
Martha 6-15-1877 age 88 ? yrs20
McCUNE
Sarah H. PATTERSON 4-19-1833 - 2-3-1878 w/o Thomas W.20
MILLER
A.D. 4-5-1886 age 63 yrs. 3 mths. 5 ds. GAR flag holder
MARY 10-11-1829 - 5-20-1904 w/o A.D.
John H. 1848 - 1934
Margaret 1845 - 1921 w/o John H.20
Sammy 11-10-1877 age 2 yrs. 7 mths. 11 ds. s/o ? & H.J20
MONTGOMERY
Margaret 8-25-1826 - 3-6-1918
Samuel 7-17-1878
Elizabeth 2-15-1878
Child stones no dates
John
Thomas
Sarah
PARKER
Myrtha 1877 d/o R.C. & B.M.
John S. 8-17-1875 age 63 yrs.
Jane R. 2-8-1882 age 80 yrs. w/o John
RILEY
John E. 1915 - 1933
ROSE
Trudie E. 7-16-1882 age 19 yrs. 7 mths. 1 d. d/o W.H. & H.M20
QUAY
Samuel 1-22-1853 or 1855 age 60 yrs.20
SETHMAN
Margaret date illegible w/o John H.20
Matilda 10-2-1856 age 9 yrs. 2 mths. 2 ds. d/o J. & M.20
SHOWMAN
Albert 2-11-1873 s/o W. & F.20
SICKLES
Emma Bell 5-13-1854 age 18 yrs. 8 mths. 5 ds.
SMITH
Mary A. 9-19-1856 w/o James H.
Margery 5-18-1867 age 91 yrs.
Nathan 3-1-1854
SIMMONS
Hazel B. 1879 - 1955
TORRENCE
David 6-22-1884
Nancy 9-17-1866 age 59 yrs. w/o D.M.
Martha 3-4-1881
WARD
Lliza Jane 9-12-1850 age 29 yrs. 5 mths. w/o James P.20
ZORN
William Adam 12-19-1954 - 12- 20 -1954
Field stone marked P.H.-J.H. - 1845
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Census Microfilm Records: Illinois, 1910
Age: 42
Gender: F
Race: W
Birthplace: CA
State: Illinois
County: COOK
Locale: 23-WD CHICAGO
Series: T624
Roll: 267
Part: 1
Page: 130A | Source (S286)
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Certified Copy | Source (S335)
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Certified Copy | Source (S640)
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Chief Detective for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | Sheppard, Robert F. (I2042)
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Civil War Veteran | Sheppard, Joseph Paoli (I1752)
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