Rev. John W. MCFARLAND
Who recently died while engaged in missionary work in Alaska was a son of
Samuel and Jane (VAN EMAN) MCFARLAND, and was born near Candor, in Raccoon
Presbyterian Church, Washington Co., Pa., August 1848. He was a nephew of
Rev. David MCFARLAND who was in mission work in New Mexico and Idaho, and
whose widow Amanda MCFARLAND, was the first female missionary to enter
Alaska; and he was a cousin of Rev. Samuel G. MCFARLAND, D. D., who for many
years has been a missionary and educator i
MCMANUS, RANKIN, PATTERSON
The following from the New Concord, Ohio, Enterprise, is respecting the
death f a lady well known in Cecil and Mt. Pleasant townships. Her first
husband, Samuel WHITE, was murdered at his home near Hickory in 18**, the
murderers never having been discovered.
"Tuesday morning at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Nancy MCMANUS passed away after a long
an extremely painful illness. Last July she suffered a stroke of paralysis
and was carried to her bed which she was never able to leave again exce
DEFRANCE, BARNES, CUMMINS, OLIVER, MORGAN, STEWART, BELL, FEREDAY
Hugh C. DEFRANCE, a brother of Mr. Allison DEFRANCE, of this place, died at
McConnell's Mills on last Saturday. He was one of the oldest and best-known
citizens of Chartiers township.
James BARNES, who was a few weeks ago kicked by a sick horse he was
handling, died at West Penn Hospital last Sunday evening. Death was caused
by an injury to the brain. The remains were brought home and interred in
Arlington cemetery on Tuesday. Decease
This is from a scrap of newspaper with no date or newspaper name to be
found. I'm figuring it is from the 1890's sometime, and that it is from the
month of June.
COOK, HICKMAN, VONDOLPH, MCKAY
WINEBIDDLE
May 28, Edward, infant son of Edward and Catherine Cook, of the East End.
On the 8th inst., near Bridgeville, Miss Yetta, daughter of Sterrett
HICKMAN, aged 22 years.
June 12, 30-month-old child of Louis VONDOLPH, of Center Ave.
June 9, wife of Mr. Nathan MCKAY, in her 3*th year. Funeral was Thur
MASQUELIER, SCOTT
On the 11th inst., at her home in the Robb Valley, Mrs. MASQUELIER aged
about 60 years.
Deceased came from Belgium with her family about seven years ago. She
leaves six children. Mrs. M. was noted for her deep piety and earnest
Christian life. The funeral was on Tuesday, Rev. Mr. LITTLE conducting the
services.
Miss Eva L. SCOTT, well known to our Cecil readers, died at the Bethany
Home, Pittsburgh, Monday morning, while undergoing what is known as the
faith-cure for consumption. H
MORRIS, CUBBAGE, BELL, KINNEY, AUGIERE
After an illness of but a few days, Joseph P. MORRIS, age 74 years, for
half a century a blacksmith at Hickory, died at his home there on Saturday
morning, February 17.
Mr. MORRIS was born on June 19, 1838, and was the son of John and Lindy
MORRIS and was reared at Hickory. In 1860 he finished learning his trade of
blacksmith and since that time had worked at that occupation. In his early
years he made both shoes and nails and had witnessed the developments in his
KNEIDLER, MALARKEY
Mrs. Edward MEEHAN of North McDonald street was called to Carrick Sunday by
the death of her sister Barbara, the wife of Chris KNEIDLER, whose death
occurred at 3:15 p.m. April 25th. Typhoid fever was the cause of death.
She was thirty years and three months old. The husband and three children,
two girls and a boy survive, also her parents, three brothers and seven
sisters. This is the first death In a family of eleven children born to Mr.
and Mrs. YOUNGWORTH. The funeral took place
MCBRIDE, WALLACE, EYLER, MCLAUGHLIN
D. Stewart MCBRIDE, a leading man of Smith Township, died on Monday,
January 15, at his home at Bavington. Mr. MCBRIDE was about 70 years of
age. His death was caused by a cancerous affliction of the throat.
On the 6th inst., suddenly in Cecil, Mr. Hugh WALLACE, Sr.
Deceased had retired in his usual health. Afterwards Mrs. WALLACE noticed
that he was breathing heavily and by the time the rest of the family could
be assembled he was dead. The funeral services were
PHILLIPS, PERKINS, HAMPSON
Helen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold PHILLIPS, died at their home
in the West End, McDonald, on Tuesday, August 9th, at 11:45 o'clock, aged 6
months and 22 days. Funeral services will be held (this) Thursday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock at the home, in charge of Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., pastor of
the First United Presbyterian church. Interment will be in the Robinson Run
cemetery.
Clyde PERKINS, aged 19 years, died at his home on Sunday, August 7th at
2:30 o'clock. He
This was from a scrap piece of paper with no date and no paper name. I'm
inferring the aprox. date from other information on the page.
DUNKLE
Sergeant Arnold A. DUNKLE, Hastings avenue, Oakdale, who was killed in the
Argonne, September 29, 1918, was buried Sabbath afternoon with military
honors. The service in the home was conducted by his pastor, the Rev. W. D.
LEWIS. Arnold enlisted April 10, 1917 and was sent overseas one year later
as a member of Company F, 111th Infantry. He is survived by his pa
SMITH, POLLOTASH, SUTHERLAND, GADZENSKI
Mrs. Sarah SMITH, a lady well known in this section, was on last Saturday
killed by a train at Bulger. Mrs. SMITH was born and raised near Castle
Shannon, PA., and had moved many years ago from that place to Bulger. Two
sons are left-George of Castle Shannon, and Webb, of Bulger. Mrs. Adeline
BAILEY is a daughter, and Mrs. Deller JONES, deceased, was also a daughter
Mrs. SMITH was about to take a train to Burgettstown and was standing too
near the edge of the pl
STORM, HALL, MORROW
On the 19th inst., in Allegheny City, Frank, infant son of August STORM of
North Avenue, aged eight months.
The remains were brought to Arlington for interment. The mother of the
child died when it was about a month old, and since that time it has been
cared for my Mr. STORM's sister in Allegheny. Three other children are left
whose home is with their grandfather on North Avenue.
On the 20th, at the residence of the father, near the U. P. Church, of
pneumonia, Raymond Reynolds, so
JOHNS
On the 5th inst., at her home in McDonald, of general debility, Mrs. Anna
WEBSTER JOHNS, in the 70th year of her age.
Mrs. JOHNS' husband and six children survive her. The children are: Mr.
S. S. JOHNS, Jr., now living in Colorado; Mr. B. K. JOHNS, of this place;
Miss Tacy, Miss Sue J., and Miss Mary J., at home; and Mrs. Maggie HARDY of
St. Louis. Mrs. JOHNS was the sister of Judge Thomas JEWETT, the first
President of the Panhandle Railroad. She was a native of Maryland, as is
also Mr. JOHNS.
>From an unnamed and undated scrap of newspaper.
At Candor, May 9, Benjamin KELSO, aged 75 years. The funeral was on Monday,
interment at Candor cemetery.
At Pasadena, Cal., on the 7th, Ellen Martha, daughter of the Rev. James
KELSO, aged (13 or 15) years. The remains were brought east to Latrobe for
interment.
At McKee's Rocks, on Tuesday, Robert J. SPROUL aged 43 years. Deceased
leaves a wife and seven children. He was a brother of Mrs. James KEENAN, of
Oakdale.
At Groton, Mass, May 1, of apopl
McDonald, PA Outlook Aug. 11, 1921
Funeral Of Sgt. Robert TROY Held Last Sunday
World War Veteran Fatally Wounded in Battle of Argonne Forrest. Oct. 7th,
1918
The funeral of Robert (Bun) TROY was held in the First Presbyterian church
Sunday at 2:30 o'clock, p.m. The body of Sergeant TROY arrived at Monessen
on Friday, where his parents have resided since leaving McDonald shortly
after Sgt. TROY's enlistment in the army. On Saturday evening Mr. Arthur
MANDALE and Mr. Harry MASQUELIER, who had been desig
YATES, HUGHES, MILLER, WOODS
Helen YATES, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George YATES, died at
the West Penn hospital, Monday morning, May 10. The child had swallowed a
collar button and it lodged in the windpipe. On Monday morning she was
taken to the hospital, but died just as they reached there.
She is survived by her mother, father, and several small brothers and
sisters. Funeral services were held at the home on the South Side,
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of Rev. DEBOLT.
JONES, SYMINGTON, PARKINSON
On the 14th inst. at his residence, Mt. Washington, Pittsburg, of heart
disease, Delmont JONES aged about 65 years.
Deceased was a distant relative of Mr. Deller JONES of West Lincoln avenue,
and his widow is a sister of Mrs. F. PHILLIPS of Outlook street. Delmont
JONES had been for nearly half a century one of the best-known engineers on
the rivers. He was a man of intelligence and good principle. Occasionally
he contributed articles on public questions to the daily press.
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MCBURNEY, BERNARD, CUSACK
James MCBURNEY, aged 77 years, a wealthy resident of Hickory, died suddenly
Tuesday night, February 13, at his home. He leaves a widow and one son,
Andrew T. MCBURNEY of Hickory.
Alexander BERNARD, for thirty years a resident of McDonald, died at his
home in Barr street early Sunday morning, February 11, 1912, aged 64. His
demise was due to asthma. Mr. BERNARD was born in France. He was a miner
by occupation and had never married. Two brothers, Felix of Linton, Ind.,
and M
CRAWFORD, HYSER
Mrs. Ursula HASTINGS CRAWFORD died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. EWING,
a Primrose, Friday, May 29, aged 78 years and 4 months. Mrs. C. was the
daughter of the late William HASTINGS of Allegheny County, and sister of
Daniel HASTINGS, once of McDonald, and of the late Ebenezer HASTINGS, of
South Fayette Township, and also of Mrs. Wm. FORSYTHE, of Burgettstown. She
was the relict of Matthew CRAWFORD, who died about two years ago at the
advanced age of more than four and a half score ye
Motor Cycle and Auto in Collision
John MCKEE, Aged 18, Dies of Injuries When Machines Meet on Noblestown Road,
Saturday.
John MCKEE aged 18 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MCKEE, of Fanny
street, died Saturday night at the Presbyterian hospital, Pittsburg, as a
result of injuries sustained in a collision about 4:30 o'clock Saturday
afternoon with a machine driven by Dr. W. B. DENNY, of Oakdale. The
accident occurred on the McDonald-Oakdale road, one and a half miles east of
McDonald.
John was riding h
SAIX, MASQUELIER
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John SAIX of Carnegie on Wednesday, May
19, 1920. Convulsions caused the child's death on Saturday, May 22d. Mr.
and Mrs. SAIX formerly resided in the South side, McDonald. Besides the
parents there are three girls and one boy, Thelma, Berdina, Lillian and
John. Funeral services were held at the SAIX home, 113 Dickson street,
Carnegie, on Sunday, in charge of the Rev. Dr. J. M. MCQUILKIN. Interment
was in Robinson's Run cemetery.
Julien MASQUELIE
MCVEIGH, RANKIN, DENNY, DENNY, NOBLE, STONE, SPROAL, CUMMINS
Died, on the evening of Jan. 16th, at Noblestown, Mrs. James MCVEIGH, in
the 68th year of her age. Deceased came from Ireland when very young and
has lived in Noblestown for the past 44 years. Her husband died some years
ago. Several children are left; John, who lives in Ohio, Robert and Thomas,
living in Noblestown; and two daughters. Mrs. BOWMAN and Mrs. Mark ROBB, who
live in Noblestown.
Mr. Edgar RANKIN, of Mt. Pleasant Township, had a s