BOLE, ROBERTSON, EDINGER, ATEN, KONTONA Jan. 27, 1911 McDonald PA Record
Mrs. Ida M. BOLE died at the family home, 233 Hawkins avenue,
North Braddock, on Wednesday, January 18. Mrs. BOLE was born in McDonald,
March 3, 1880, and resided here until her marriage fourteen years ago. Her
husband, Harry C. BOLE, was employed in the WALLACE barber shop, which was
located where GEDEON's news depot now stands. Mrs. BOLE leaves her husband
and four children, two girls and two boys. There sur
COULTER, PEACOCK, ABRAHAM, VARHOL
Jan. 6, 1911 McDonald PA Record
Philip L. COULTER died at his home in Fourth street on Saturday
morning, December 31, at 3:45 o'clock, following an illness of three weeks,
of pneumonia.
The son of the late Dr. G. W. COULTER, Mr. COULTER was born at
Slippery Rock, July 14, 1864. Twenty years ago he came to McDonald to take
a position as clerk in the drugstore of Charles R. BUCHHEIT. Later he with
A. C. FORINGER, Dr. W. R. DICKSON and Dr. W
HERRIOTT, MCCANDLESS
Mrs. Sarah J. MORGAN HERRIOTT, widow of William M. HERRIOTT,
died at her home in Mount Pleasant township Friday, June 2. She was in her
76th year.
The daughter of James and Elizabeth HINDMAN MORGAN, Mrs.
HERRIOTT was born in Allegheny County. Fifty three years ago she was united
in marriage with Mr. HERRIOTT, for many years a well known farmer of Mount
Pleasant township, whose death occurred three years ago. Mrs. HERRIOTT was
a member of Mount Prospe
SHANE, KRESS, MURPHY, SMITH, HENRY
Miller SHANE, aged 80 years, died at his home at Burgettstown on
Thursday, September 15, after a short illness. Mr. SHANE was born in
Noblestown, but moved to Burgettstown in his early youth and had since lived
there. He leaves his widow, Caroline SHANE, three children, James G. SHANE
of Braddock, Mrs. A. J. HANDY of Canonsburg, and Mrs. H. J. HOFFER of
Oakdale, Pa., and two sisters, Miss Kate E. SHANE of Noblestown and Mrs.
Elizabeth THOMPSON of nea
WEITZEL, BOOKER, LYTLE, PERRIN, MATTO Jan. 20, 1911 McDonald PA Record
John WEITZEL, aged 67 years, died at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Adam KAUFFMAN, about two miles south of this place, at 9 o'clock Monday
morning, January 16. Death was due to pneumonia from which Mr. WEITZEL had
been suffering for several days. Beside the sister, one brother, William of
Pittsburg, survives. Funeral services were held at the KAUFFMAN home on
Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock and were conducted by t
Found in the Pittsburgh Gazette dated August 29 1893:
BEAM - On Sunday, August 27 1893, at 7:15 am, CHARLES ANDERTON, son of
MARION H and SARAH E BEAM, aged 10 months and 5 days. Funeral from the
residence of his grandparents, 16 Cass Av., Allegheny City, today at 2 pm.
Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.
COHN - Sunday, August 27 1893 at 7:30 am, AUGUSTA COHN, wife of SOL COHN, in
the 35th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence, 166 Locust St.,
Allegheny City, today
I am trying to find an obituary and any other information about a William POSTNER, born in 1867 in Ohio. His parents were both born in Germany. In the 1900 census, he was working as a furniture salesman and living at 330 Collins Avenue in the 19 WD-Pittsburgh.
I would also like to find an obituary for his wife, Margaret Ludden Postner, born in 1874 in Ohio. Her father was born in Scotland, mother in Ireland. They married around 1898.
I would also like to find an obituary for a Agnes LUDDEN. She was b
FEREDAY, PORTERFIELD, PARKER, SPEICE
Feb. 17, 1911 McDonald PA Record
Died at his home in the South Side, William B. FEREDAY, aged
twenty-three years. He passed away Saturday night, February 11, and half
past nine o'clock.
Seldom has it been our duty to record so sudden a death. A dark
gloom spread over the whole community when it was whispered from one to
another on Sabbath morning that Will FEREDAY had died.
The young man had been afflicted with heart troubl
EGBERT, RICHELLE, GLADDEN, STOKIER, ARMSTRONG, THOMAS, STITZEL, HARPER,
RHOME Jan. 13, 1911 McDonald PA Record
Nicholas EGBERT, 64 years old, died at his home in Coal street,
on Monday evening, January 9. The deceased was born in Charleroi, Belgium,
and came to this place thirty years ago. His wife survives him and these
children: Emma, the wife of J. J. CHARLIER, Lena the wife of Arthur BAILEY,
Florry, the wife of Eli CARLIER, Isadore and Jules, all of McDonald, and
Helen the wife
RYAN, FINNEY, HOLLAND
John RYAN, while at work at Cliff mine, was run down by a motor
and killed.
*Imperial column
Adam FINNEY, aged forty-two years, died at the Dixmont Hospital
on Wednesday. He was brought to the home of his sister, Mrs. J. E. WALLACE,
on Thursday. Funeral services were held on Friday. Interment was made in
Center cemetery.
*Midway column
Margaret Esther HOLLAND, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin HOLLAND, died of diphtheria on
BLACK, MCDOWELL, CUMMINS, BEUCHMAN, EHLE, WOOTEN, ERLY, POWELSON Feb. 10,
1911 McDonald PA Record
After an illness of several weeks of pneumonia, Mrs. Margaret
BLACK, aged 62 years, died at her home in Arabella street, Thursday
afternoon, February 2. Her husband has been dead for several years. Mrs.
BLACK is survived by four sons and two daughters as follows: William of
Baden, Pa., Harvey of this place, Walter who resides in the State of
California, Harry of Pittsburgh, Mrs. BLAKELY
RUSSELL, DEAN, ZEH
William F. RUSSELL died at his home in North McDonald street
Saturday morning, January 13. Qhile seated at the breakfast table he was
taken suddenly ill with an attack of heart trouble and died within a few
minutes. About two years ago Mr. RUSSELL was stricken with paralysis and
although he had never fully recovered was apparently in as good health as
usual Sunday morning.
A member of the Twelth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Mr. RUSSELL saw
active service in a
MILLER, WRIGHT, TERME, PAULIAN
James R. MILLER died at the home of his brother, W. J. MILLER
near Reissing, in Cecil township, on Wednesday morning September 14, at one
o'clock. He had been in good health until the evening of September 1, when
he fell while walking from the house to the barn and received internal
injuries which resulted in his death. Mr. MILLER was born in County Downe,
Ireland, and came to America while in his youth. He had spent the greater
part of his life time a
MCCANN, MCCOY
Adrian MCCANN, the thirteen-year-old son of V. M. MCCANN of
Noblestown, died Sunday morning, April 30, of anemia. The funeral services
were held at St. Patrick's Church, Tuesday morning. The body was shipped to
Greenville where the interment took place Tuesday afternoon.
James MCCOY died at his home in Hickory, Wednesday morning at an
early hour. He was a well known and wealthy farmer. His wife, one son,
William and one daughter, Mrs. B. A. EMORY, all of
Found in the Pittsburgh Gazette dated August 28 1893:
Mrs ARCHIBALD BLAKELEY
SUSAN DRUM MECHLING, wife of Col ARCHIBALD BLAKELEY, died at her late
residence, No. 10 North avenue, Allegheny, at 7:30 o'clock last evening.
She had been ailing for several months and at times her sufferings were very
great, but she endured all with a patience that was remarkable. She was a
consistent Christian in her every act and deed, and was beloved by all who
knew her. She was a member of Trinity P. E. church and w
DOEHRE, CAMPBELL, MCFARLINE, MUNROE
Mrs. Henry DOEHRE of Robinson township died Thursday, January
26, 1911, at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. S. MCELHANY, near Noblestown,
of paralysis, aged 35 years. Deceased had been in poor health for a couple
of years. She was on a visit to her mother when death came. Besides the
husband and mother the following brothers survive: Frank at home; Henry of
Primrose; Glenn, in Michigan; George of Venice; Addison of Oakdale; Edward
of Sturgeon; Will