Greenwood Cemetery
321 Kittaning Pike off Fifteenth Street
Sharpsburg, O'Hara Township, Allegheny County, PA
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Dall, Harriet Kerr, 1880 - 1938, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 14, [d/o Robert P. & Jennie (Shaw) Kerr], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Danehower, Hiram W., (view 2), 20 May 1860 - 22 Nov 1892, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 6 owned by Margaret Whited, [cannot be found on census records, but he was a resident of O’Hara Township in the 1890s. From a newspaper account, he was interested in horticulture and had built a greenhouse next to the family home near Pleasant Valley. On the night of November 22, 1892, he lit a fire in the boiler with which he kept the greenhouse warm, and the family went to bed. Hours later the house was fully engulfed in flames. None of the family could be rescued], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Danehower, Emma J. Whited, (view 2), w/o Hiram W., 02 Aug 1856 - 22 Nov 1892, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 6 owned by Margaret Whited, [was the wife of Hiram Danehower, and the daughter of Thomas Whited and his wife Margaret Sloup. She was probably born in Allegheny City where her parents show up on an 1860 census, and had at least 10 siblings. She married Hiram Danehower around the year 1882 and had one daughter, Amy. She died with her husband in the Pleasant Valley fire of their home on November 22, 1892], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Danehower, Amy Margaretta, (view 2), 14 Mar 1883 - 22 Nov 1892, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 6 owned by Margaret Whited, [was the 9 year old daughter of Hiram Danehower and Emma J. Whited. She perished in the fire that also killed her parents on the night of November 22, 1892 in their house in O’Hara Township], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Darby, A., Died July 19, 1881, Aged 48 Years, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Rosina Darby, [Abraham Darby was born in England about the year 1833. He is a bit mysterious, as there is no immigration records that can be found for him. His wife’s name, on the deed to the plot, is Rosina (Rosanna ?) but she can’t be found on immigration either. No census record for Abraham was found in Pittsburgh. It is possible that he is the same Abraham Darby with wife Rosanna found in Tipton, Staffordshire, England, but they were in Tipton in 1881 for the census, meaning he would have immigrated and died within the same year. He died in Sharpsburg on July 17, 1881 of heart disease. He was interred in Section 3, Range 10, Lot 8 single interments and moved on March 14, 1911 to a family plot. Wife Rosanna was not found between 1881 and 1910 in census records. But in 1920 she was in Collier Township at age 80, an inmate in the Allegheny County Tuberculosis Sanitarium. She died there on June 26, 1920 at age 80, shortly after that census was taken. Her cause of death was pulmonary tuberculosis and she was interred on June 28th. She has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Darr, Eliza J., 1833 - 1888, Mother, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 6, [wife of teamster Nelson Darr. In 1880 the couple lived in O’Hara Township with their 5 children. She died of cancer in December of 1888. Another son, Harry Clay Darr, is interred in the lot, dying at age 5 of scarlet fever in 1876. The child has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Darr, Nelson A., 1831 - 1903, Father, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 6, [stated on the 1880 census that he was born in PA about 1834. In 1890 his name was on the O’Hara Township Veterans Schedule, with a note adding him as a teamster during the Civil War. Since no pension was ever applied for, he may have been a civilian hired by the Army to transport supplies and water to the troops, but there is no official record of him. Teamsters were paid about the same as an enlisted corporal, and after the war there were organizations determined to collect pensions for them, an idea which soon collapsed. Nelson died in Diluth, Minnesota in 1903 at age 78], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dauer, Henry, 1884 – 1950, Fahter, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 2 quarter lot owned by Mary Bauer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dauer, Mary M., 1888 – 1970, Mother, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 2 quarter lot owned by Mary Bauer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Daugherty, Charles E., 1876 – 1935, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 7 singles, grave # 4 east tier, [The only trace found of Charles may have been the 1900 Allegheny City census of a Charles, son of Albert and Sarah Daugherty of #855 Kirkpatrick Avenue. He was 24 years old and worked as a brakeman on the railroad. He died in Etna at age 59 of chronic myocarditis on May 4, 1935. He was interred on May 7], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Daughn, William D., PFC US Army, Korea, Nov 21, 1932, Nov 28, 1998, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Daushis, Mary A., 1925 - 2006, Section 6, Range 6, Row 8, Grave # 16, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, J. H., Section 1, Range 5, Lot 9 owned by Delores Hand, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davie, Mother, 04 Jun 1871 - 10 Dec 1956, name in interment records Elizabeth Davie, Section 6, Range 7, Row 3, Grave #11, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Harry A., 30 Aug 1886 - 06 Aug 1960, PFC 57th MP US Army 1918 - 1919, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 5, owned by Mary Davis, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Jane Elizabeth, July 14, 1851, May 10, 1910, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 7 owned by Job Burton, [Jane Elizabeth was the daughter of Samuel and Jane Burton, English immigrants who settled in Pittsburgh and nearby Esplen. She was the oldest of 10 known children of the couple. She immigrated with her mother and the other children on the ship “Nemesis” on April 25, 1870. Her husband’s name is unknown by family researchers, and the only census record found was a 1910 Pittsburgh census with Elizabeth as a widow living with daughter Gray on West Carson Street and her brother Fred. She died in Pittsburgh at age 58 just 1 year after her mother. She was interred on May 12, 1910], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, William, 1813 – 1876, Father, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 4 owned by Mrs. Jane Davis, [William and wife Jane came to the US onboard the ship “Alabama”, landing in New York on August 30, 1838 from Great Britain. His occupation was that of a mason and when they settled in Shaler Township he worked as a bricklayer. In 1850 they had 5 children and in 1860, 7 children. He died in Etna and was interred on August 13, 1876], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Jane, 1816 – 1895, Mother, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 4 owned by Mrs. Jane Davis, [Jane was the wife of William Davis and immigrated with him on the ship “Alabama” in 1838, both born in Wales. The couple settled in Shaler Township and had at least 7 children: Mary Jane, Ann, Adeline, Margaret, Charlotte, Sarah and William. After William’s death she lived on Butler Street in Etna with son William. She died in Etna and was interred on March 25, 1897], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Lemuel, PFC 1252nd BU AAF, Enlisted Feb 3, 1943, Discharged Feb 9, 1946, Born Jan 21, 1917, Died Aug 6, 1967, Section 5, Range 3, Lot x owned by Helen Davis, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Andrew J., 1866 – 1933, Father, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 22 owned by Andrew J. Davis, [Andrew Jackson Davis was the son of Samuel Davis and his wife Jennie Benton. He married Cynthia McDaniel about 1890 and had 5 children. In the 1900 Sharpsburg census he was working as a superintendent of a gas company and living on Main Street. In 1910 at #6 Third Street, he was working at a blast furnace. By 1920 he was a widower living with his daughter Jennie and by 1930 with her and her husband, Clarence Graw on Catherine Street in Etna. He died in Etna on January 20, 1933 at age 66 of cancer of the pancreas. He was interred on January 22], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Cynthia, 1867 – 1912, Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 22 owned by Andrew J. Davis, [Cynthia McDaniel was born on June 29, 1867 in PA, but we don’t know who her parents were. She married Andrew Davis about 1890 and had 5 children. Only 4 of them were living by the 1900 census when the family was living on Main Street in Sharpsburg. Her children at the time were William, Margaret, Jane and Grace. In 1910 her sister Jennie was also in the house, working as a seamstress. Cynthia died in Sharpsburg on December 8, 1912 at age 45 years, 5 months and 10 days of a bowel obstruction. She was interred on December 10th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Owen, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 9 owned by Mrs. Jane Davis, [Owen Davis was an English-born immigrant who came to the US about 1869. He was born in May of 1842 in the southern part of England, either near Dover or Hampton. In the 1880 Pittsburgh census, he was living at #1249 Penn Street with wife Jane and a niece, Jane Ingram. He was a saloon keeper and retired to Sharpsburg by the 1900 census, where he was described as an “old gent”. He died in Sharpsburg at age 61 due to asthma. He was interred on March 20, 1902. Also interred in the plot is wife Jane, born in Dover, England, who died in Sharpsburg at age 64 of pneumonia. Also an 8 month old child, Mabel Harris,who died of digestive complications and was interred on August 11, 1902], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Helen G., 1932 – 1997, Beloved Mother, Section 8, Row 1, Grave 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Betty R., 1933 – 1984, Beloved Daughter and Devoted Friend, Section 9, Row 1, Grave 121, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Johnnie Belle, 1924 – 1985, Forever In Our Hearts, Section 9, Row 1B, grave 131, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Henry W., PFC US Army, World War II, Oct 4, 1916, Oct 20, 1988, Section 9, Row 8, grave #112, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Susie Lowe, 1901 – 1950, Section 9, Row 4, grave 0, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Victoria, Nov 3, 1954, Jan 4, 1988, Section 9, Row 6, grave 132, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Willie L., US Army, May 25, 1924, Apr 29, 1987, Section 9, Row 5, Grave #120, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davis, Vera M., 1904 – 1989, Section 9, Row 9, grave #95, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davison, Emma C., 1883 – 1930, Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 14 half lot owned by D H Davison, [Emma died on May 15, 1930 at age 46 years, 7 months and 2 days of cancer. She was interred on May 17, 1930], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Davison, Cecil G., Pennsylvania, Sgt Co A, 352 Engineers, World War II, Oct 31, 1914, Dec 2, 1964, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 19, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dawson, Barbara, 11 Jul 1915 - 13 Jun 1958, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Deane, Emma McGowan, 1902 – 1951, Section 2, Range 14, Lot 6 owned by Elliot McGowan, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Deem, Admiral, Sergt. Buglar, Hdq 28th Fld. Art., Enlisted May 29, 1918, Discharged Jan 26, 1919, July 1, 1886, Died Feb 22, 1928, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 11, 1st grave west tier, [Admiral was apparently in the Army for more than 1 enlistment. In the 1910 census he was listed as a trumpeter on the USS Virginia at Hampton Roads Virginia. Born in Indiana, he filled out his World War I draft card in Carlisle, Indiana, stating that he was born in Indiana and was a miner for the American Lead and Zinc Smelting Company of Cantorville, MO. He listed that he was a Marine for 7 years and 2 months. He died in Pittsburgh at age 41 of aortic insufficiency and was interred on February 25, 1928], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Deemer, Catherine M., 1928 - 1963, Section 6, Range 7, Row 13, Grave # 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Degiglio, Gladys Ann Moyes, Apr 1, 1951, Apr 27, 2007, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 22 owned by Henry Moyes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Delo, Sarah J. Love, 1884 - 1907, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 6, [d/o Thomas & Sarah, died in O’Hara of typhoid fever in 1907, shortly after her marriage], (contributed by Diane Nichols) DeLuca, David F., (view 2), 1921 - 2000, Father, Sgt US Army Air Forces, WWII, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) DeLuca, Mary A., 1924 - 2001, Mother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dengler, Barbara, Mother, 1840 - 1916, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 4 owned by Barbara A. Dengler, [Barbara Dengler was the wife of Henry Dengler of Sharpsburg. She was born in PA about the year 1845, although her age differs widely in census records. She married Henry about the year 1867, as their first known child, Margaret, was 3 years old in the 1870 census. By 1880 when the family spent some time in Round Mound, Kansas, Barbara had 3 children, Margaret Amelia, Emma and George Edward. When she is found in O’Hara Township after her husband’s death, there is also a son named Theodore with her. Barbara applied for a widow’s pension in July of 1890 and opened a boarding house. In the 1910 census, she states that she had 5 children in all, but only 2 of them were living. She died on December 23, 1916 in Sharpsburg of an infected gall bladder. She was buried on December 27th, at 69 years of age. Both of her sons, Theodore and George, are also buried in the family plot, but only Barbara has a tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dengler, Henry, Co. F. 139th PA Inf, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 4 owned by Barbara A. Dengler, [Henry may have been born in Indiana Township, as his parents, Lewis and Sarah, were farming there in the 1850 census. He had an older sister, Louisa, and a younger brother George William. His mother apparently died before 1860, as his father was then married to a younger wife named Barbara. Henry enlisted on September 1, 1962 as a private in the 139th Regiment of the PA Volunteers, when the outcome of the first battle at Bull Run panicked the North into recruiting more men. This Regiment helped bury the dead at Bull Run, and then hurried to Antietam and Fredericksburg as support troops. They also were at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and the Wilderness. Henry was wounded at Cold Harbor, Va. on June 3, 1864, but was mustered out on the 21st of June 1865 at Washington DC. In 1870 Henry was married to a wife named Barbara, 4 years younger than himself. A toddler Margaret and baby Emma were filling out the family. In 1880 they lived for a time at Round Mound, Osbourne County, Kansas. But when Henry died in 1887, he was buried in Greenwood. His family stayed in the Sharpsburg, O’Hara area. His wife Barbara died in December of 1916 of an infected gall bladder. Two of his sons, George Edward and Theodore are also buried in the plot, as well as 5 other family members], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dengler, Theodore, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 4 owned by Barbara Dengler, [Theodore Dengler was the child of Henry Dengler, a Civil War veteran, and his wife Barbara. He was born in July 1881 in Kansas, according to the 1900 O’Hara Township census. He was the last of 4 children born to the couple. He died on August 5, 1906 in Plum Township at age 24 due to drowning. He was interred on August 7th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dennis, Martin, Section 2, Range 16, Lot 12 singles, Grave # 4 east, [Martin died on December 14, 1937 in South Fayette Township. He was 74 years old and died of chronic myocarditis. His interment occurred on December 16, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Deoman, Norman Mack, Private Med. Det., 804th Pioneer Inf., Enlisted Aug 2, 1918, Discharged July 19, 1919, Born Oct 2, 1898, Died May 25, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 25, 1st grave east tier, [Norman stated in his World War I draft card that he was born in Lynchburg, Virginia and was a driver for John Turner of Lynchburg. He died in Pittsburgh at age 36 of shock and hemorrhage and was interred on June 1, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dettinger, Chas. J., 1881 – 1929, Section 1, Range 8, Lot 6 singles, Grave # 3 east tier, [Family researchers have Charles Joseph Dettinger born in Detroit, Michigan on August 16, 1881. In 1910 he was boarding with the Reitz family in New Bethlehem, Clarion County PA as he worked in a brewery. In 1920 he lived at # 18 Kittanning Pike with wife Dora Gray Dettinger and 2 children, Charles and Pearl. A brother-in-law, David Edward Gray, also lived with them and was a packer for HJ Heinz. Charles was a machinist. He died in Sharpsburg at age 47 of lobar pneumonia on June 27, 1929. A daughter Josephine who died at age 7, is buried nearby but has no stone. Charles was interred on June 30, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dettinger, Josephine, 1912 - 1919, [When Josephine died, her father Charles J. Dettinger and her older brother Chas. Jr, dragged her tombstone in Chas. Jr's little wagon up to the top of the hill of Kittanning Pike Road to Greenwood Cemetery and placed the stone on her gravesite], (contributed by Karen Swearingen) Devlin, John J., US Army, World War II, Nov 9, 1915, Apr 22, 1991, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 12, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Karen Swearingen) DeWoehrel, Catherine, 17 Nov 1909 - 15 Feb 1964, Mother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) DeWoehrel, Lee C., 25 Mar 1904 - 01 Jan 1982, Father, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Diaz, Maria, 1902 - 1971, Section 6, Range 6, Row 5, Grave # 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dible, Rebecca, 1815 - 1906, Mother, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 9 owned by George Brawdy Jr., [Rebecca Dible was the mother of Susan E. Brawdy, the wife of George Brawdy Jr. of Sharpsburg. She lived with the couple on Middle Street after being widowed, by the year 1880. She died in Sharpsburg at age 92. No cause of death was given in the Greenwood interment records], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dickenson, Fredrick, 1878 – 1919, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Betty Dickenson, [Found only on the 1900 and 1910 census of O’Hara Township, Fred Dickenson was the son of Helen (Ellen) Overbeck, the widow of Henry Overbeck. They lived on Kittanning Pike. Fred was born in England and immigrated about 1887 with Helen. She had 3 other children, one of whom was dead by 1910. Fred became a butcher and listed a Betty Ann Dickenson as his nearest relative on his World War I Draft form. It is possible that Betty was his wife. Fred died in O’Hara at age 41 of hepatitis on July 30, 1919. He was interred on August 2], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dickie, John, 1870 - 1946, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 16 owned by William Dickie and Mrs. Margaret Wright, [John Dickie was a Scottish clergyman who immigrated to the US in 1921. The ship passenger list has him and the other members of his family as being from Leven, Scotland and headed for Pittsburgh. The nearest relative is given and an aunt, Mrs. Margaret Read of Willersley Gardens, Cromford, Matlock, Derbyshire. The 1930 census of Oakmont is the only listing of John in America. No occupation is given for him. The family lived at #809 Washington], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dickie, Lizzie E., 1870 - 1926, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 16 owned by William Dickie and Mrs. Margaret Wright, [Elizabeth Ellis Dickie was the wife of John Dickie of Scotland. She was listed as also being from Leven, Scotland on the “Cameronia” ship list, which landed in New York on August 21, 1921 from Glasgow. She died in Pittsburgh at age 55 of myocardial degeneration. She was interred in Greenwood on August 7, 1926], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dickie, David W., (view 2), 1902 - 1931, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 16 owned by William Dickie and Mrs. Margaret Wright, [David Wood Dickie was the son of John and Lizzie Dickie of Oakmont. He immigrated with his parents on the ship “Cameronia” from Glasgow to New York on August 21, 1921. He is identified on the shop list as an electrician. Also immigrating with david and his parents were his brothers Samuel Wright Dickie, John Dickie and William Dickie. In the 1930 Oakmont census, he was working as an electric welder at a shop fabricating steel. He died in Wilkinsburg at age 29 of bilateral lobar pneumonia, on February 4, 1931. He was interred in Greenwood on February 7], (contributed by Diane Nichols) DiDolce, Evelyn M., 05 Oct 1921 - 10 Nov 1990, Section 6, Range 7, Row 8, Grave #22, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Diehl, Alice M. Jones, (plot marker, view 2), 1895 - 1953, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Sidney Jones, [Alice was the daughter of Sidney and Mary Jones of Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dienstbach, Wilhelmina, 1871 – 1950, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 11 owned by Harry F. Birchell, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dietrich, Margaret E., 1892 - 1959, Mother, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dietrich, George L., Sgt, Co A, 2nd Engrs., Enlisted Nov 4, 1917, Discharged Aug. 13, 1919, Born Feb 17, 1891, Died July 3, 1930, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 14, 1st grave east tier, [George was included in a family tree on Ancestry, the son of Clara Dietrich. He was born in Bethany, Harrison County Missouri and in 1900 lived in Huntington, Ohio with his mother and grandmother. After the war, he lived in Bellevue, Allegheny County at #133 Sprague Avenue where he was working as a policeman for the railroad. By 1930 he was a conductor for the Pullman Company. He married Helen Margaret Smith in St. Joseph Missouri on January 21, 1933. His death was caused by bronchial asthma in Pittsburgh at age 49. He was interred on July 6, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Diggs, Laura Louise, 1917 – 1988, Wife, Section 9, Row 8, grave #100, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dillingham, Cleveland R., Pvt. Co A, 505th Engrs, Enlisted Oct 27, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born July 9, 1888, Died Apr 29, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 9, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dillon, Family, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 2 owned by Matthew E. Dillon, [This monument marks the plot of the Dillon family. Interred there are Matthew Dillon who was a glass blower who lived in Aspinwall in 1900. He was born in July of 1865 in PA and died in 1947. His wife Catherine is also there. She was born in 1868 and had 4 children. She died in 1939 after losing a son, Ellsworth, in 1897 to spinal meningitis. Edith Anderson is also buried here, possibly the couple’s daughter. She died in 1958. Also interred is a Katherine Beck, age 77, who died in 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dillon, Samuel L., 1863 – 1947, Father, Section 4, Range 1, Lot 4 owned by Samuel & Grace Dillon, [Samuel Dillon was born in PA in December of 1863 according to the 1900 Etna census. He was working as a bartender and staying with the Louis Gift family at #160 Butler Plank Road. He married Flora Kraft, daughter of Gottlieb and Elisabeth Kraft about the year 1908. In 1910 they lived with the Kraft family along with their son George. By 1930 the family had moved to Sharpsburg where Samuel was a laborer with the Allegheny County road department], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dillon, Flora B., 1884 – 1970, Mother, Section 4, Range 1, Lot 4 owned by Samuel & Grace Dillon, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dillon, Mildred C., 1910 – 1995, Mother, Section 4, Range 1, Lot 4 owned by George W. Dillon, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dillon, George W., 1908 – 1985, Father, Section 4, Range 1, Lot 4 owned by George W. Dillon, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dillon, Samuel K., (view 2), S Sgt, US Army, World War II, May 4, 1913, Aug. 14, 2006, Father, Section 4, Range 1, Lot 4 owned by George W. Dillon, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dillon, Grace M., 1913 – 1993, Mother, Section 4, Range 1, Lot 4 owned by George W. Dillon, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dimps, Parish, Pvt. 14th Co 155th DB, Enlisted Oct 29, 1917, Discharged Feb 27, 1919, Born Oct 19, 1891, Died Sept 8, 1944, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 11, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dininny, Janice M., 1943 – 2005, Daughter, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 8 owned by Floyd & Clara Hughes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dingel, Jennings D., 1904 – 1910, Son, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by J M Dingel, [Jennings Dingel was the son of John and Gertrude Dingel of Sharpsburg and Wilkinsburg. He does not appear on any census record, but was apparently born while the family lived in Sharpsburg. He died in Sharpsburg on March 27, 1910 of valvular heart disease. His age was 5 years, 9 months and 3 days. He was interred on March 29, 1910. Also in the plot are his parents and younger sister Lottie who was only born 8 years after his death], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dingel, John M., 1876 – 1946, Father, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by J M Dingel, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dingel, Eliz. Gertrude, 1879 – 1963, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by J M Dingel, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dingel, Lottie C., 1918 – 1995, Daughter, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by J M Dingel, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dismond, Ellsworth W., September 30, 1866, January 2, 1941, Section 8, Row 17, grave #5, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dixon, Marion Ruth, (view 2), 10 Jan 1929 - 17 Feb 1996, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dixon, James, Mar 2, 1931 – Aug 15, 1989, Father, Section 9, Row 2, grave 147, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dixon, Sue E., Jan 24, 1944 – May 2, 1986, Mother, Section 9, Row 2, grave 143, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dobbins, Larah, 1889 – 1942, Section 8, Row 3A, Grave 83, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dobratz, Pearl Warren, (view 2), 1947 - 2000, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by John G. Hoffman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dobson, Forest L., August 2, 1905, January 21, 1951, Son of CE and Katie Dobson, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dodd, George, 24 Dec 1791 - 24 Aug 1863, Our Father, Section 2, Range 8, Lot X, [George Frederick Dodd was born on 26 December 1794 in Westwell, Kent, England according to the LDS records. He married Sarah Ann Brunger on 25 February 1815 in the church of St. Mary of Charity in Faversham, Kent. The couple had 10 children. George and wife Sarah moved to the US before 1850 along with at least 3 of their children. He lived in Indiana Township but died in 1862. He was buried in Pine Creek Cemetery and moved to Greenwood on February 23, 1882. It is unknown where his wife is buried, but LDS states she died in Allegheny Co., PA on 22 August 1875], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dodson, Violet E., nee Swick, Aug 1, 1911, May 7, 1956, Rest In Peace, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Annie Swick of Sharpsburg, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dolan, Rich, 1949 – 2000, Husband-Dad, Faith, Hope and Love, the Greatest of These is Love, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dombroski, Alex, 1886 - 1945, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Domineck, Lee, Pvt. Co D, 505th Engrs., Enlisted Aug 12, 1918, Discharged July 29, 1919, Born 1892, Died Dec 21, 1937, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 24, 3rd grave west tier, [Lee died in Pittsburgh at age 45 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on December 31, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Donley, Bertha Bethel, (view 2), Daughter of Wm. And Lizzie Donley, Died Aug 28, 1880, Aged 24 Years, 4 Mos 15 Days, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 1 owned by John Bethel and Eliza Donley, [Betha was one of 4 known children of William and Eliza Donley. In 1880 the family was living in Sharpsburg and their oldest daughter Bertha was married to glassblower John Bethel. She died on Aug 28 in Sharpsburg and was interred on September 2, 1880. No cause of death is listed, however, 9 months later, in June of 1881, a 9 month old child named Bertha D. Bethel was interred next to her, so it is possible that she died in childbirth. John Bethel stayed in the area for a while, being found in a at least one Pittsburgh Directory, but by 1900 he was remarried and living in New Jersey, near where he was born. Another Bethel child, James, died in Sharpsburg in 1898 and is also buried within the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Donley, Elizabeth, totally illegible stone, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 1 owned by John Bethel and Eliza C. Donley, [Elizabeth Donley was the wife of William F. Donley of Sharpsburg. She was born in PA and married William who was from New York. The couple had at least 4 children, John, William, Adda and Bertha. In 1880 the family was living in Sharpsburg and Bertha’s husband, John Bethel was living with them. Bertha died only a couple months after the census was taken, perhaps in childbirth, and the child died 9 months later. Elizabeth’s husband died in Philadelphia in 1893. While some of the family remained in Pittsburgh, Eliza was found in Bristol, Bucks Co PA in the 1900 census. She died there at age 75 on June 10, 1909 of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was interred on June 14th. The stone is carved in the same fashion as her daughter’s, but has been laying on the ground for many years with only a small patch of stone visible. As all the other interments in the lot are children, this stone is considered to be Lizzie’s], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Donley, Unknown, inscription illegible, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 1 owned by John Bethel and Eliza Donley, Between the years 1882 and 1917 seven children in the Donley extended family were buried within this family plot. They included Lizzie, Pearl, Josie, John Fritz and Fred Donley and James and Bertha Bethel. This old stone, with it’s inscription totally obscured by time, could belong to any of the children], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Donley, Frank W., MD, 1895 – 1961, Husband, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 9, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Donovan, Thomas D., May 20, 1933, Nov 9, 1999, Master of Wit & Wisdom, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 20 owned by Alice Donovan, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Donley, Mary Graham, 1889 – 1960, Wife, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 9, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dorsett, James W., Pvt. SQ C 383rd AAF BU, Enlisted July 29, 1941, Discharged Sept 6, 1945, Born July 13, 1915, Died Oct 19, 1953, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 4, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dorsette, Helen E., 1910 – 1985. Mother, Section 9, Row 2, grave 124, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dorsey, Harry, Illinois, 366 Inf. 92 Div., June 25, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 21, 3rd grave 13th row, east tier, [Harry died in O’Hara Township at age 40 of tuberculosis. He was interred on June 27th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dorsey, John Aloysius, Pvt Co C, 111th Inf., Enlisted Aug 3, 1917, Discharged May 13, 1919, Born Nov 29, 1887, Apr 27, 1931, [You would think that this name would be easy to look up, but there were 2 men by that name in PA, one in Pittsburgh and one in Philadelphia. Both worked as drivers and had close birth dates, so no positive ID will be made here. This man died in Pittsburgh at age 43 of alcoholism and was interred on May 1, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dorsey, George J., 1883 – 1934, [George and Thomas Dorsey may have been cousins, or uncle and nephew, living in Tallahasse, Florida in 1885. Those names appear in that year’s Florida state census with George and Mary Dorsey. Their son Thomas was the youngest of the 3 children living with them. George was listed as a grandson. George lived in Pittsburgh in 1910 with a wife, Mittie Nolan, and 3 sons, George, Theodore and Cornelius. George Sr. worked with phonograph machines. In 1920 he lived on Centre Avenue with his family and 4 boarders and worked as a shipping clerk. By 1930 he was the proprietor of a music store. He died in Pittsburgh on November 21, 1934 at age 51 of cardio renal disease and was interred on November 23rd], Section 9, Row 3, George, grave 10, Thomas grave 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dorsey, Thomas T., 1873 – 1934, [Thomas Dorsey was also born in Florida and appeared in Pittsburgh in the 1920 and 1930 census, living in Ward 5. He was working as a waiter in a restaurant and was with wife Eva, although no children appear in these records. He died in South Fayette Township on December 23, 1934 at age 65 of chronic myocarditis and hypertension. He was interred on December 26, 1934], Section 9, Row 3, George, grave 10, Thomas grave 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Doty, Israel, Father, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 4 owned by John A. & C. B. Doty, [Israel Doty was the son of widowed Catherine Doty in the 1850 Wheatfield Township, Indiana County census. Even then, at the age of 22, he was a shoemaker and he and his mother shared the home with George and Catharine Doughery. In 1870 he had married his wife Catherine and had 6 children: Sarah, Mary, John, Clara, Margaret and Charles. In 1880 he lived in Centerville with daughter Daisy added to the group, but had lost his wife. In 1900 the remaining family lived in Sharpsburg - Israel, Mary and Margaret. Israel was then a grocer with the birth date of August 1834. He died in March of 1907, being interred on March 22 at age 70], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Doty, Elizabeth, Daughter, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 4 owned by John A. & C. B. Doty, [Elizabeth Doty is listed on the stone as a daughter, but is not listed by that name in the interments], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Doty, Mary C., Daughter, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 4 owned by John A. & C. B. Doty, [Mary C. Doty was also a daughter of Israel. She apparently never married, being listed with her father in every found census. The 1900 census lists her birth as February 1867. She was interred on April 23, 1957], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Doty, Clara, Daughter, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 4 owned by John A. & C. B. Doty, [Clara Doty was born about 1865 to Israel and Catherine Doty. Hers was the second interment in the family plot, being placed there on November 22, 1887], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Doty, Margaret A., Daughter, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 4 owned by John A. & C. B. Doty, [Margaret A. Doty was born in May of 1870 to Israel and Catherine Doty. She also lived with her father in 1900 in the town of Sharpsburg, unmarried at age 30. She died in Aspinwall on March 16, 1936. She was 64 years of age and suffered from myocarditis.], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dougan, Carrie B., 1878 – 1952, Mother, Section 8, Range 9, Lot 1, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dougan, James O., 1877 – 1936, Father, [James was born on St. Vincent Island, part of the British West Indies, in a chain of islands from Puerto Rico to Trinidad. He immigrated around 1905 and worked as a mail clerk at the post office. His wife’s name was Carrie, and he had a daughter named Edith, and a son named James. In 1920 they were living at #2400 Webster Avenue in Pittsburgh’s 5th Ward. He died on April 8, 1936 at age 57 of a hemorrhage. His interment was held on April 13, 1936], Section 8, Range 9, Lot 1, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dougan, Edith E., 1911 – 1938, Daughter, [Edith Evelyn Dougan was the daughter of James and Carrie Dougan of Pittsburgh’s 5th Ward. She appears on the 1920 Pittsburgh census as an 8 year old child. She died in Pittsburgh on May 31, 1938 at age 25 of shock & hemorrhage and was interred on June 3, 1938], Section 8, Range 9, Lot 2, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Doughty, William, (view 2), 1874 – 1937, Husband, [William was born in England and came to the US at age 21 from Tipton, Staffordshire. He may have been a member of the Thomas Doughty family. Elizabeth Doughty had 2 children, Joseph and William and they are shown on the 1881 British census. He was a moulder by trade and worked in the Pittsburgh mills all of his life. He died in Pittsburgh at age 62 of cardiac failure on June 12, 1937. He was interred on June 14], Section 1, Range 9, Lot 8 singles, grave # 4 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Doughty, Pauline, (view 2), 1876 – 1945, Wife, [Pauline was the wife of William Doughty. She was also born in England and immigrated around 1896], Section 1, Range 9, Lot 8 singles, grave # 1 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Douthett, Richard J., 1860 - 1912, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Jennie I. Douthett of Sharpsburg, [Richard Jones Douthett was born near Franklin Township, where in 1860 he and his sister Martha lived with their mother Mary A. Douthett and their grandmother Elizabeth Jones. His father has not yet been identified, for only his mother was present even in the 1880 census of Marshall Township. At age 20, Richard was a marble cutter. Living in Sharpsburg by 1900 with his wife Jennie, he is identified as a stone mason and 10 years later as a contractor of marble. He died in Pittsburgh of edema of the lungs at age 52], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Douthett, Jennie I., 1870 - 1937, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Jennie I. Douthett of Sharpsburg, [Jennie Isabel McCullough married Richard Douthett before 1896, although no researcher has pinned down the exact date. She was the daughter of Winfield S. McCullough and Nancy Adair McDowell of Sharpsburg, one of 7 children. Jennie had at least 4 children, Oliver, Nellie, Richard and Scott. She was buried under the names of Jennie Isabeline Knipe, so perhaps she married again after Richard’s death. She died in Bethel Township of cardio vascular disease at age 67. Also buried in the family plot is Mansfield B. Lea, a 13 year old child who died of “injuries”. He was the son of Jennie’s sister Nellie McCullough, who married Harry C. Lea and lived next door to the Douthett family on Middle Street in Sharpsburg. He has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Downing, George R., 1866 - 1940, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 10 owned by Mary C. Downing, George R. Downing was born in February of 1866 and was found in Allegheny City in the 1900 census with wife Margaret. The couple had no children. At some point he married Sarah M. Campbell, the daughter of James C. Campbell and Mary Boreland. They lived on Kittanning Road in O’Hara Township in 1920 and in Crafton in 1930. George died on February 18, 1940 at age 75 of a pulmonary embolism. He was interred on February 21, 1940. His name does not appear in the Lot Book, but the plot was part of the original James C. Campbell lot that was transferred to Mary Downing, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Downing, Sarah M., 1865 - 1958, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 10 owned by Mary C. Downing, [Sarah M. Campbell was the daughter of James C. Campbell and Mary Boreland. She married George Downing after 1900 and was possibly his second wife. She was interred on October 21, 1858], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Downing, Samuel A., 1864 - 1906, Section 6, Range 11, Lot 10 owned by Mary C. Downing, [In the 1900 census, Samuel Downing and wife Mary Campbell Downing and daughter Rachel were living in O’Hara Township. Samuel was described as a laborer. In 1910 Mary was a widow with two children, Rachel and Nelson. Samuel died in Pittsburgh at age 43 of general peritonitis. He was interred on June 4, 1906], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Downing, Mary C., 1863 - 1938, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 9 owned by Mary C. Downing, [Mary Campbell was the daughter of James C. Campbell and Mary Boreland. She married Samuel Downing about the year 1897. They lived in O’Hara Township in 1900 with a daughter Rachel. About 1902 she had a son named Nelson. By 1910 Mary was a widow, still living in O’Hara. She had no occupation in 1910 and 1930 when she lived on Mary Street. She died in O’Hara at age 75 of chronic myocarditis and was interred on October 10, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Downing, Mary, 1891 – 1918, My Wife, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 4 owned by Thomas A. Martin, [Mary Jane Martin was the daughter of Thomas and Esther Martin of Ireland and Sharpsburg. She was the last known child born to the couple, appearing on the 1900 Sharpsburg census. In 1910 she was married to Bruce Wood Downing, the son of John and Julia Downing of O’Hara Township. The young couple, just married, was living with Bruce’s family. One family researcher has her born in January of 1891 in Somerset County, PA, but on the 1900 census she is listed with February of 1890 as a birth date. She died in Sharpsburg on November 14, 1918 at age 27 of influenza and pneumonia, one of the many local people who died in the influenza epidemic that struck Pittsburgh. Bruce may have re-married, with Catherine named as his next wife as he was living in Turtle Creek. Mary was interred on November 17, 1918. A 3 month old child by the name of Herbert Leroy Downing is also buried in the plot. He was born in Millvale and died in Indiana County at age 3 months. Cause of death was convulsions and interment occurred on April 21, 1914], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Downing, Nelson E., 1901 – 1932, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 16 owned by Robert J. Harrison, [Nelson Downing married Marie Harrison, daughter of Robert and Marie Harrison of Sharpsburg. In 1910 he is shown in the O’Hara Township census as the son of the widowed Mary C. Downing. By 1930 he and Marie had 4 children and he worked as a life insurance agent. HE died in O’Hara Township on May 14, 1932 at age 30 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on May 17, 1932], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Draper, Albert L., (view 2), S 1 US Navy, World War II, 1927 – 1979, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 10 owned by Albert Draper, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Draper, Thomas A., 1958 – 1986, Son, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 10 owned by Albert Draper, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Draper, Albert H., 1891 – 1963, Father, Section 1, Range 2, Lot 10 quarter lot owned by Albert Draper, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Draper, Selma M., 1897 – 1979, Mother, Section 1, Range 2, Lot 10 quarter lot owned by Albert Draper, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Draper, Bertha M., nee Schneider, Feb 17, 1896, Nov 10, 1961, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 2 quarter lot owned by Bertha Houser, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Draper, Minnie M., nee Schneider, 1904 – 1990, Daughter, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Philip Schneider, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Draper, Walter R., MM 2/C USNC. Em;osted Feb 15, 1944, Discharged May 14, 1946, Born May 2, 1922, Died Nov 5, 1954, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 2 quarter lot owned by Beth Houser, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Draper, Walter R. Jr., MM 2/C US NC, Enlisted Feb 15, 1944, Discharged May 14, 1946, Born May 2, 1922, Died Nov 5, 1954, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 2 quarter lot owned by Beth Houser, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dreier, Ruth S., 1916 - 2001, Daughter, Section 2, Range 19, Lot X west, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dressel, John S., 1895 – 1960, Father, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 16 owned by Robert J. Harrison, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dressel, Marie H., 1904 – 1960, Mother, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 16 owned by Robert J. Harrison, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Drexler, Joseph C., 1900 – 1972, Father, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Charles Drexler, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Drexler, Margaret, 1900 – 1971, Mother, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Charles Drexler, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dubiel, John, 1884 – 1957, Father, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 13, Grave # 8, lower west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dudley, Elmer L., US Navy, World War II, 1924 – 1986, Section 9, Row 4, grave #104, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Duerstein, Regis J., 08 Apr 1931 - 24 Jun 1998, Section 2, Range 19, Lot X owned by Louise Schroth, [Small plaque – “Regis Joe Duerstein, US Army, 1931 – 1998], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dummett, Harry Oliver, 1881 – 1952, Husband, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 7 owned by Harry O. Dummett, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dummett, R. Ellen Morton, 1881 – 1964, Wife, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 7 owned by Harry O. Dummett, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Duncan, Fred E. Jr., Pvt US Army, World War II, Jan 2, 1918, Oct 4, 1996, Section 9, Row 11, grave #154 (a cremation), (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dunlap, Betty J., 1929 - 1973, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dunlap, Thomas, 1876 - 1957, Section 6, Range 7, Row 8, Grave #9, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dunlap, Edward S., BM2 US Navy, WWI, Korea, Vietnam, Apr 30, 1926, Jan 31, 2000, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 13, Grave #1, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dunn, Ada M., nee McPherson, 1890 - [not inscribed], Section 2, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by the Samuel McPherson heirs, [Ada Dunn, the wife of Christian Dunn, was also the daughter of Robert B. McPherson and Ella Furer, the granddaughter of Samuel McPherson and the great granddaughter of Robert McPherson who owned the land Greenwood Cemetery was built upon. Ada and Christian married around the year 1920 and lived during that census year with her parents. In 1930 Ada had a son named Robert W., age 5. The year of her interment is uncertain], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dunn, Christian F., 1893 - 1937, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by the Samuel McPherson heirs, [Christian F. Dunn is first found as an 8 year old child in Pittsburgh’s 17th Ward in 1900, with his father William H. and mother, Emma. He was one of 4 children. By 1910 he was a salesman of auto repairs, still living at home on Claybourne Street. He was married to Ada McPherson in 1920, working as a machinist of engines. By 1930 they had a son named Robert. Christian died on April 29, 1937 in Pittsburgh at age 44 of cardiac problems. He was interred on May 3, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dunning, Leroy Sr., 1917 – 1986, Husband and Father, Section 9, Row 2, grave 138, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dunning, Carla Lee, 1961 – 1991, In Loving Memory, Beloved Daughter & Sister, Section 9, Row 11, grave #140, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Duvall, Jacob, 1852 – 1899, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 6 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752, [Jacob Duvall was a German immigrant according to census records of his children. It is unknown when he immigrated for his location in Pittsburgh has not been found in any census records. He died in O’Hara Township of a hemorrhage and was interred on July 28, 1899], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Duvall, Margaret Z, 1852 – 1931, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 6 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752, [Margaret Z Duvall was the wife of Jacob Duvall. She can be found in the 1900 and 1910 census of O’Hara Township. In 1900 she is found with 4 children, Charles, Nellie, Frank and a daughter named Lilly in 1910, but garbled in the 1900 census. She died in O’Hara of apoplexy at age 79 on October 1, 1931 and was interred 2 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Duvall, Beatrice Maurer, Beebe, 1895 – 1953, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 16, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Duvall, George Maurer, (view 2 , 3), “Dewey”, Pilot US Army Air Corps, Died Foster Field, Victoria, Texas, April 3, 1942, Age 24 Years, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 16, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dzaack, (reverse side), Section 6, Range 4, Lot 3 owned by Ephriam Gethke, [Bertha Gethke, born in Germany, immigrated with her mother Wilhelmina on the ship “America” on October 24, 1893. She was 7 years old. In 1910 she was married to Edward Dzaack and had a son Edward, age 1. The couple was living in Etna with Bertha’s parents. Edward was an electrician inside a rolling mill. He listed as immigrating in 1908 from Germany], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dzimidowicz, Dolores I., 1911 – 1980, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 9 owned by Delores Hand, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Dzimidowicz, Theodore J., [13 Aug 1917 - 11 May 2006 SSDI], Section 1, Range 5, Lot 9 owned by Delores Hand, (contributed by Diane Nichols)
Earl, Alonzo W., Pvt. Co B, 313 Serv. BN, Enlisted Nov 24, 1917, Discharged June 25, 1919, Born Feb 5, 1894, Died Apr 26, 1943, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 2, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Early, Mildred G., 1913 – 1981, Section 1, Range 11, Lot 6 singles, grave # 3 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Early, Ellsworth, 1930 – 2000, Section 1, Range 10, Lot 6 singles, grave # 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eastland, Timothy A., Beloved Husband & Father, 1964 - 1992, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eastland, Samuel H., Jan 15, 1876, Oct 30, 1951, Father, Section 2, Range 4, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. M A Eastland, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eastland, Emma I., Oct 6, 1882, Dec 19, 1940, Mother, Section 2, Range 4, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. M A Eastland, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eastland, Eleanor P., Feb 1, 1908, Oct 16, 1991, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 2 owned by Wm. E Eastland, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eastland, Glenn R., Sept 23, 1906, Oct 14, 1983, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 2 owned by William E. Eastland, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eastland, Julia, nee Senft, Oct 16, 1861, July 10, 1922, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 2 owned by William E Eastland, [Julia Senft was born in PA on July 28, 1879 according to family researchers. She married William Eastland about 1879 and had 8 known children. She died in Sharpsburg at age 61 of an enlarged liver and gall stones. She was interred on July 13], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eastland, Marie, nee Bjurstrom, Apr 27, 1900, Oct 31, 1925, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 2 owned by William E. Eastland, [Marie was the daughter of Carl Fredrick Bjurstrom of Sweden and Pittsburgh, and Anna Louise Voland . She was born in Pittsburgh and became part of the Eastland family through marriage. She had at leat 1 child before dying of peritonitis at age 25 in Sharpsburg. She was interred on November 3, 1925], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eastland, William M., May 12, 1856, Feb 4, 1943, Father, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 2 owned by Wm. E. Eastland, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eberhart, Catherine, (view 2), Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara E. Stroud, [Catherine Kelly Eberhart was the wife of Andrew Eberhart of Beaver County, PA. She had 3 known children, Sarah, Mary and Andrew. The 1850 census of North Sewickley Township was the last census that Andrew Sr. appears on. In 1860 Catherine was managing alone with Mary and young Andrew while daughter Sarah was newly married and living in Indiana Township. By 1870 she was living with Francis and Sarah Stroud, and she apparently stayed with Sarah for the rest of her life. She died in O’Hara of heart failure and was interred on July 16, 1889], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eberhart, Mary S., 30 Mar 1841 - 27 Dec 1903, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara Stroud, [Mary S. Eberhart was the child of Andrew Eberhart and Katherine Kelly and a sister to Sarah Emily Eberhart Stroud. Her parents lived in Beaver County in 1840 with 4 children, 2 girls and 2 sons. By 1850 Andrew was apparently dead and Mary was living with Martin and Mary Hawkins in Sharpsburg. In 1860 she was once again living with her mother and her brother Andrew in North Sewickley Township, Beaver County. In 1870 she was a servant living in New Brighton as a servant to the Joseph Bentley family. In 1880 she was a dressmaker in Beaver Falls, and in 1900 a servant to Sadie Black in Pittsburgh. She died in 1903, but was only buried in Greenwood on December 29, 1963], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ecker, John E., 1873 – 1945, Father, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 4 owned by Anne E. Ecker, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ecker, Anna A., 1878 – 1951, Mother, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 4 owned by Anna E. Ecker, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eckman, Charles Paul, Stone illegible, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 12 half lot owned by Ephraim Eckman, [This stone probably belongs to Charles Paul Eckman, the son of Ephraim and Rebecca Eckman of O’Hara Township and Millvale. In the 1900 census, the parents had 3 children, Ethel, Mary and Paul at age 2. The record states that he was born in November of 1897. Greenwood records state that Paul was born in Blairsville and died in Hoboken at age 2 years, 9 months and 15 days of dysentery and exhaustion. He was interred on August 13, 1900 in the single interments of Section 1. On October 30, 1908 he was removed and placed in a new family plot in Section 5. In both entries, his name was written as Charles Pane Eckman. With no confirmation other than the census, both names will be kept in the Greenwood record books], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eckman, Ephraim, 1866 – 1942, Husband, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 12 half lot owned by Ephraim Eckman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eckman, Rebecca Jane, 1866 – 1950, Wife, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 12 half lot owned by Ephraim Eckman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Edmond, Pamela Jean, Sgt, US Air Force, 1955 – 1976, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 13, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Edmonds, Andrew E., 1869 – 1944, Father, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 14 quarter lot owned by Andrew Edmonds, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Edmonds, Suzanna L., 1870 – 1947, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 14 quarter lot owned by Andrew Edmonds, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Edwards, William R., Tec 5, US Army, World War II, 1909 – 1984, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 15 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Edwards, Lillian, nee Braeudigam, 1899 – 1979, Mother, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 3 eighth lot owned by Lillian Edwards, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Edwards, Elmer M., 1864 - 1904, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 14 owned by Jacob Law, [Elmer Edwards was born in Ohio in April of 1864. In 1900 he was living in Sharpsburg at #1724 Main Street with his wife Caroline and 4 children, Lucile, Ethel, Wallace and Robert. He was an electrician. In 1901 the family lost Lucille to convulsions that resulted in her death. In the first week of April 1904 he committed suicide and was interred on April 3, 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Edwards, Lucille, 1890 - 1901, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 14 owned by Jacob Law, [Flora Lucile Edwards was the daughter of Elmer and Caroline Edwards of Sharpsburg. Her father worked as an electrician and the family lived at #1724 Main Street. She was born and died in Sharpsburg at age 11 of convulsions. She was interred on August 30, 1901], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Edwards, John, Pvt, 13th Co 4th BN, 155th Dep. Bgd., Enlisted Aug 1, 1918, Discharged Dec 28, 1918, Born Apr 10, 1880, Died Aug 21, 1934, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 18, 2nd grave west tier, [John died in Pittsburgh at age 46 according to the Greenwood records. He suffered from pernicious anemia and was interred on August 24, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Edwards, William H., Pennsylvania, HN US Navy World War II, Nov 8, 1928, Sept 20, 1949, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 5, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Edwards, Inez M., 1915 – 1990, Forever In Our Hearts, Section 9, Row 10, grave #141, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Egbert, John Frazier, 1902 – 1978, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 10 owned by Rachel C. Robinson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Egbert, Margaret McRoberts, 1902 – 1977, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 10 owned by Rachel C. Robinson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eggerson, Lewis, Wagr. 814th Pion. Inf, Enlisted Aug 22, 1918, Discharged July 23, 1919, Born June 2, 1897, Died Nov 21, 1937, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 23, 4th grave west teir, [Lewis died in O’Hara Township on November 17th 1937 according to interment records. He was 40 years, 5 months and 15 days of age and died on chronic pulmonary tuberculosis. He was sintered on November 21, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ehler, Elizabeth, (view 2), 1857 – 1923, Grandmother, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 4 single interment, [Mrs. Elizabeth Ehler was the widow of William Ehler of Bridgewater Borough, Beaver County, PA. In 1900 they lived there with 3 of their children, Bessie, Alice and Earl. While William was born in PA, Elizabeth and her children were all born in Ohio. By 1910 Alice was married to Frank Thompson and Elizabeth was a widow, living with the young couple, as well as her son Earl. Frank Thompson was a teamster, and he and Alice had a little boy, Frank, age 3. By 1920 Earl had moved off and Elizabeth was the proud grandmother of 2 of Alice’s children, Frank and Ray. They lived at that time at #5728 Butler Street in Pittsburgh’s 10th Ward. Elizabeth died in Pittsburgh on November 15, 1923 at age 66 of cerebral apoplexy. She was interred on November 18th as a single interment. Later her daughter was laid to rest next to her], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ehlers, Herman E., 1883 – 1945, Father, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 13 quarter lot owned by Herman Ehlers, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ehlers, Hilda C., 1893 – 1950, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 13 quarter lot owned by Herman Ehlers, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ehlinger, Howard F., 1913 – 1979, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Ehlinger family, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ehlinger, Regina M., 1911 – 2000, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Ehlinger family, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ehlinger, Joseph F., January 3, 1873, November 14, 1944, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 18 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eicher, Nellie Jane Hawkins, (plot monument), w/o John Townsend Eicher, Daughter, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by M. L. Hawkins, [Nellie Jane Hawkins was the daughter of Martin Luther Hawkins, a carpenter from Sharpsburg, and Mary Agnes Dickson, his wife. She was born in Sharpsburg in July of 1888, their third child. When she was 4 months old when her sister Jennie died. She was living with her parents in 1910 and 1920 while she worked as a public school teacher. Nellie married John Townslend Eicher, son of Matthew and Martha, but no researcher has published the marriage date. She died in Sharpsburg of pulmonary tuberculosis, as did her brother Henry. The date of death was February 6, 1927, interment 3 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eisengart, Bertha H., 1907 - 1997, Mother, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eisengart, Ivan J., 1930 - 1994, Son, Veteran flag marker, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eisengart, George W., 1903 - 1938, Father, Section 6, Row 4, Graves #14 and #15, [George was the son of George W. Eisengart and Emma Hartman. In the 1920 census, although only 16 years old, he worked as a helper in one of the local iron mills. His wife was Bertha, who is buried nearby. He died on June 11, 1938 of a thrombosis at age 35 and was interred on June 14], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eisengart, Emma L., 1880 - 1940, Grandmother, Section 6, Row 4, Graves #14 and #15, [Emma Hartman was the wife of George W. Eisengart Sr. The couple lived in Braddock Boro in 1900, shortly after their marriage, with a newborn daughter Margaret. By 1920 they were back in Sharpsburg where George’s family was from. He worked as a teamster while Emma raised their 5 children, Margaret, George, Catherine, William and Alvin. She died in Collier Township at age 60 of pneumonia. Her death occurred on December 12, 1940 and she was interred on December 15], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eisengart, Alvin, 1934 – 1952, Son, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 5 half lot owned by Alvin & Mary Eisengart, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eisengart, Alvin, 1910 – 1979, Father, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 5 half lot owned by Alvin & Mary Eisengart, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eisengart, Mary, "Mayme", 1911 – 1990, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 5 half lot owned by Alvin & Mary Eisengart, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eisengart, William G. Sr., 1907 – 1975, Father, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Wm. Eisengart Jr., (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eisengart, Anna L., 1910, 2002, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Wm. Eisengart Jr., (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eisengart, George W., Grandfather, 1874 – 1955, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 25 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eiszler, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 11 owned by Jacob Eiszler, [This monument in Section 3 commemorates the Eiszler family. Two unnamed children were the first interments in 1887 and 1890. They may have been the first children of James Henry Eiszler and Laura Emma Duffy. The next two children buried were Hazel and Helen Eiszler. Both died in 1897, Hazel of scarlet fever at age 1 year and 8 months. Helen died at age 9 months of inflammatory croup. Jacob Eiszler, the children’s grandfather, died in 1904 at age 71 in Sharpsburg, followed by his wife Sarah Ellen, who died in Sharpsburg at age 66 of heart failure. Henry Ellsworth Eiszler, another grandchild of Jacob, died shortly after his marriage to Minerva Henrich. He was brought back from Detroit Michigan where he died of a cerebral embolism at age 31. Anna E. Eiszler, a daughter of Jacob, died on December 22, 1939 after she died in O’Hara Township at age 58, also of a cerebral hemorrhage], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elias, Anna Williams, 1898 – 1938, [Interred under the name Bettie Anne Elias, she died in Penn Township on March 4, 1938 at age 39. Death was caused by bilateral lobar pneumonia and she was interred on March 8, 1938], Section 9, Row 5, grave 82, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eldridge, Charles, Pvt 48th Co, 158th DB, Enlisted Sept 16, 1918, Discharged Dec 6, 1918, Born July 1, 1893, Died June 22, 1944, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 11, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ellerbrock, Harlowe S., 1899 - 1956, Father, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 3 owned by Bernhardt Seeman, [Harlowe Seeman Ellerbrock was the son of John H and Mathilda Ellerbrock of Sharpsburg. Matilda may have been related to the Raum family, and therefore the Seeman family. He was born in March of 1899 and became an office clerk to support his widowed mother by 1920. In 1930 he had become a piano tuner with his own business. He was interred on November 9, 1956], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ellerbrock, Sarah S., 1900 - blank, Mother, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 3 owned by Bernhardt Seeman, [Sarah S. Ellerbrock was the wife of Harlowe. She was interred on November 28, 1987], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ellerbrock, Amelia L., January 22, 1882, September 19, 1956, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 5 quarter lot owned by Amelia Ellerbrock, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ellerbrock, Edward H., PFC Co F 3rd Engrs, Enlisted July 29, 1898, Discharged May 17, 1899, Born Feb 14, 1875, Died Sept 6, 1944, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 5 quarter lot owned by Amelia Ellerbrock, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ellerbrock, John H., 1867 – 1916, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 1 owned by John H. Ellerbrock, John Ellerbrock was born in Illinois in June of 1868. He appears in Sharpsburg in the 1900 census with his wife Matilda, who is listed as Marcella in 1910 and as Ann on the tombstone. He worked as a clerk in an office. He and his wife had 2 sons, Norman and Harlon, just 1 and 2 years old at the time of the 1900 census. John died in Pittsburgh on September 22, 1916 at age 49. He suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. His interment was on September 25, and the funeral was handled by the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home of Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ellerbrock, Anna M., 1870 – 1945, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 1 owned by John H. Ellerbrock, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ellerbrock, Norman A., 1897 – 1913, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 1 owned by John H. Ellerbrock, [Norman A. Ellerbrock was the son of John H and Matilda Ellerbrock of Sharpsburg. His father was born in Illinois and his mother in PA. He had one brother, a younger child named Harlon (or Harlowe). Born in June of 1897, he died in Sharpsburg on July 15, 1913 at 16 years, 1 month and 2 days. Cause of death written in the Greenwood records states “due to falling in hot water at work”. He was interred on July 17], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elling, Elisabeth M., w/o John, d/o George & Magdalena Fugh, ?? Dec 1865 - 06 Feb 1890, aged 24Y 10M 22D, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 7 owned by Jacob J. & George Fugh, [Elisabeth Fugh was the daughter of George and Magdalena Fugh of O’Hara Township. She was 15 in the 1880 census, with her father and mother identified as being born in Wurttemberg, Germany. She apparently married John Elling around the year 1886. The interment information only gives her age as 24 years and 11 months. In searching for a John Elling, one was found in Sharpsburg living at #17 5th Street in 1900. He was married to a wife Katherine, who may have been his second wife, as the couple states they were married for 10 years, but have a daughter Annie, age 14, and a son Harry, age 12, as well as 3 younger children. Annie and Harry may be the children of Elisabeth, who died in 1890], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elling, Albert J., (plot marker), Pvt, Co A 106th Inf, Enlisted Aug 30, 1918, Discharged Apr 5, 1919, Born Mar 12, 1895, Died Mar 29, 1940, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by Albert Elling, [Albert was the son of John and Catherine Elling of Sharpsburg. They had 7 known children, and possibly 2 others that only appear on some family charts. Albert was the 5 out of the possible 9 children, born in Sharpsburg and married to Ilse Teressa Heinl. He died in Neville Island Township at age 45 of a coronary occlusion. He was interred on April 2, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elling, Doris Lee, (plot marker), Feb 15, 1936, May 31, 1937, Daughter, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 2 half lot owned by Albert Elling, [Doris was apparently a child of Albert J and Elsa Heinl Elling. She does not appear on any census record. In the 1930 census, the couple has the following children, Robert, William, Walter and Betty. Doris died in Swickley on May 31, 1937 at age 1 of encephalitis. She was interred on June 3, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elling, Elsa T., (plot marker), Wife of Albert J. Elling, Oct 24, 1900, Ap 29, 1978, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 2 half lot owned by Albert Elling, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elling, Herbert, 1900 – 1929, Dad, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 1 owned by Marie Elling, [Herbert Elling was the son of John A. Elling and Katherine Stadler of Sharpsburg, and the brother of Albert Elling, the owned of the cemetery plot. On the 1910 Sharpsburg census, he appears with his parents and siblings as a 9 year old child. In 1920, at age 19, he was still living in his parents house. According to family trees, he married Marie Buchholz. He died in Pittsburgh on April 28, 1929 at age 28 of a fractured skull and was interred in Section 1 as a single burial. On October 26th of the same year, he was removed to Section 5], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elling, Catherine, 1865 – 1931, Mother, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 7 half lot owned by Mrs. Catherine Elling, [Catherine Elling has been identified by some researchers as Katherina Stadler, married to John Elling in Sharpsburg on April 7, 1885 after the death of his first wife, Elizabeth Fugh. On the 1900 Sharpsburg census there are 5 children in their household, including Annie, age 14, Harry, age 12, Margaret, age 9, Albert, age 6 and Clara age 3. Not all of them may be her children, as her marriage to John is only listed by one researcher as 1891. In 1910 Herbert, Emma and Wilbert were added to the family. After John’s death she continued to live at #17 5th Street with 4 of the children. She died in Sharpsburg on January 10, 1931 at age 65 years, 7 months and 2 days of lobar pneumonia and was interred on January 13], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elling, Emma L., 1902 – 1977, Daughter, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 7 half lot owned by Mrs. Catherine Elling, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elling, John, 1855 – 1916, Father, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 7 half lot owned by Mrs. Catherine Elling, [John Albert Elling was born in Germany and probably immigrated around 1874. Some researchers have him living in Hinsdale, New York in 1880 with his mother Margaret Shook Elling and his married sister Barbara Elling Miller. His father is often identified as Thomas L. Elling (Illing) and may have died in Germany. Supposedly John married in 1885 to Elizabeth Fugh, but they never appear together on a census record. John’s first 2 children, Stella and Magdalena, have been listed as having Elizabeth as a mother. But the first easily-found evidence of him in Pittsburgh was the 1900 Sharpsburg census. He was married to Katherine Stadler and 5 children were in the house. By 1910 there were 3 more children. John was working as a blacksmith at a blast furnace. He died in Sharpsburg on October 11, 1916 at age 61 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on October 14], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elling, Wilbert G., 1905 – 2001, Son, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 7 half lot owned by Mrs. Catherine Elling, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elliot, Paul, Pvt US Army, Korea, Nov 30, 1931, Feb 19, 2006, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 11 Grave #4 west cremations, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elrick, Gladys M., 1899 - 1972, Mother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elrick, Howard N. Jr., 1927 - 1983, Father, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elsholz, Harry Otto, 1902 - 1976, Brother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elsholz, Carl Walter, 1910 - 1997, Bother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elsholz, Christian, 1837 – 1909, At Rest, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 12 owned by Christian Elsholz, [Christian Elsholz (Elzholz) was born in Prussian and immigrated before 1870. In the 1870 Allegheny City census, he and wife Sophia were living in Ward 7 of that town. Christian was working in a foundry. The couple had no children, but were living next to an August Elsholz, age 24, also born in Prussia. By 1880 the couple was living in the “farmer’s district” of Pittsburgh, and had 2 children. A census record for him has not been found for 1900. Christian died in O’Hara Township on October 18, 1909 at age 73 of “parapilegia”. He was interred on October 21, 1909], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elsholz, Sophia, 1838 – 1907, Rest in Peace, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 12 owned by Christian Elsholz, [Sophia Elsholz was the wife of Christian. She was born in Saxony, Germany. In 1880 she had 2 children, Gustave, and 6, and Charles, age 3, both born in PA. She died in O’Hara Township at age 69 years, 8 months and 17 days of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was interred on July 25, 1907], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Elsholz, Gustav, 1874 – 1953, Father, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 12 owned by Christian Elzholz, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Emerick, Sylvia M., 1897 - 1961, Mother, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 5 owned by Joseph K. Love, [Sylvia Emerick had at least two children who were listed with the couple in 1930. Joseph G. Emerick was 5 years old, and his little sister, Gertrude was only 3 years and 6 months old. The couple is buried in the Joseph Love family plot. Sylvia is the daughter Joseph and Francis Love], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Emerick, F. Grant, 1900 - 1989, Father, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 5 owned by Joseph K. Love, [Frederick Grant Emerick was born on July 9, 1900 and died in Pittsburgh on February 20, 1989. He and his wife Sylvia can be found on the 1930 Pittsburgh census living at #1211 Colfax Street. He was working as a machinist at the time. On his World War I Draft Card, he listed Charles B. Emerick in Bellevue as his contact. The couple is buried in the Joseph Love family plot, but it is not known how they may be related to the Love family], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Emerick, Jean C., 1921 - 1922, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 5 owned by Joseph K. Love, [Jean C. Emerick was a one year old child who died in Pittsburgh on November 20, 1922. She was interred two days later in Greenwood. Although she is interred in the Love family plot, it is not known how she is related to the family, or the other Emerick family members also buried there, Frederick and Sylvia. ], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eminakis, Alie, 1889 - 1966, Friend, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 12 owned by Edward D. Wimmer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Emory, Chalres C., Pvt, 43rd Rec. Co. QMC, Enlisted Sept 11, 1918, Discharged Dec 8, 1918, Born 1893, Died Feb 26, 1939, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 20, 3rd grave west tier, [A Charles Emory was an inmate at the Allegheny County Workhouse in O’Hara Township in 1930. He had been born in Alabama. No other information or possibilities occurred on Ancestry although there were quite a few men by that name. This Charles Emory died in Pittsburgh at age 44 of pneumonia and was interred on March 7, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Engel, Louise, (view 2), 1862 – 1950, Mother, Section 1, Range 8, Lot 10 singles, grave # 1 west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Engel, Henry, Wagoner, Sy, 310th Inf., Enlisted Apr 3, 1918, Discharged June 6, 1919, Sept 27 – 90, Died June 11, 1927, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 11, 1st grave east tier, [Henry was born in Manhattan to Louisa Engel, a widow who lost 5 of her 9 children after immigrating from Germany. In 1920 he lived in North Braddock with his mother, while he worked as a truck driver. He died in Pittsburgh at age 37 of pulmonary tuberculosis. He was interred on June 19, 1927], (contributed by Diane Nichols) England, C. A., Born in Delaware, 1838, Died 1902, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 13 owned by Mrs. Mary A. Roach, [Charles E. England alternately gave his place of birth as PA, New York or Delaware. He appeared in the 1900 Sharpsburg census married to Mary S. Roach, who immigrated from England in 1862 with her brother George, and sisters Sarah and Josephine. At age 61 he was the superintendent of the local electrical plant. Finding his origins has been difficult, as New York state in the Owego Township of Tioga County has 2 Charles Englands, both born in Delaware and working as tanners. One was working with his father Lewis, and one with his brother Henry. The families later diverge, but no trace of Charles appears in PA until he marries Mary Roach], (contributed by Diane Nichols) England, John, (view 2), 07 Sep 1881, aged 63Y, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 10 owned by John England, [John England first appears on the 1860 Sharpsburg census a nailor born in Maryland, with wife Elizabeth and 9 children, including their oldest son Samuel who would shortly go off to the Civil War. But in 1850 he appears with his family in Brownsville, Fayette Co. Pa. The census there was detailed enough to state that he was born in Fayette County, and that Elizabeth was born in Monongalia County, Virginia. The 1840 census of that region show a John England with a wife and a daughter under 5 years of age. This daughter may be Teresa who married John Baird and appears on the 1860 census with her family and husband. John was touted as 1 of the 6 principal nailors at the Vesuvius Iron Works in a 1898 article of the “Herald”.], (contributed by Rich Boyer and Diane Nichols) England, Anna Elizabeth, (view 2), d. 12 Nov 1884, aged 65Y, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 10 owned by John England, [Anna Elizabeth England was the wife of John England and the mother of Samuel England. She was perhaps born in Monongelia County, Virginia, as the 1850 census of Brownsville ,Fayette County, PA states. In 1850 she had given birth to 5 children, making her marriage to John about the year 1837. In 1860 the couple lived in Sharpsburg and she is the mother of 9 children, including Theresa Baird, wife of John Baird. She died in November of 1884 in Sharpsburg, although no cause of death is listed.], (contributed by Rich Boyer and Diane Nichols) England, Samuel, d. 05 Jun 1877, aged 36Y, Co C 9th PA Reserve, [was the oldest child of John Daniel England and wife Elizabeth, who had 8 known children. He enlisted in the 38th PA Infantry on 1 May 1861 as a private. He was promoted to full sergeant on 1 April 1863 and mustered out with the company on 11 May 1864 as part of the 9th PA Reserves. His widow, Maggie D. England applied for a widow’s pension in July of 1879, but no certificate was ever issued and she just disappears from the records. Samuel died in Sharpsburg of nervous prostration and is buried in a lot owned by John England. Headstone supplied by D. W. Whitney, contracted 29 November 1879], (contributed by Rich Boyer) Engleman, Thelma Miller, 1906 – 1956, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 2 half lot owned by Chas & Theresa Miller, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Engler, Warren, 1903 – 1962, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Frederick Hahn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Engler, Lula, 1897 – 1985, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Frederick Hahn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Engler, Henry E., 1880 – 1956, Father, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 25 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Engler, Emma, 1879 – 1969, Mother, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 25 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ernst, Christ, 03 Sep 1875 - 30 Apr 1941, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Erskine, Harold Coxon, 1897 - 1972, Section 3, Range 3, Lot 3 owned by Robert Noble, [Harold Coxon Erskine was the son of Joseph B. and Harriet A. Erskine who lived in Aspinwall in the 1910 census. His father was a manager of a relief fund, and the family lived 3 doors away from the Noble family. Harold and Margaret Noble married about the year 1921. They had 2 daughters in 1930, when they lived in Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut. Harold worked as a salesman of aluminum. According to the Social Security Death Index Harold died in State College, PA in October of 1972. It states that his birth date was November 7, 1897], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Erskine, Margaret Noble, 1896 - 1972, Section 3, Range 3, Lot 3 owned by Robert Nobel, [Margaret Noble was the daughter of Robert Lee Nobel and his wife Mary Elizabeth. She was born on September 16, 1896. She grew up in Aspinwall just 3 houses away from the Erskine family. She married Harold Erskine about 1921 and in 1930 lived in Hamden, Connecticut with her husband and 2 children, Jean and Marjorie. She died in State College, PA in July of 1972], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ervin, Emmett A., Corporal, 332nd Serv. Batt., Enlisted July 31, 1918, Discharged July 28, 1919, Born Sept 6, 1897, Died July 12, 1935, [Emmett Arinald Ervin was born in Coal Bluff, Alabama and was a teamster for a company that was involved in coal, iron and the railroad. Although no definite census records were found for him, he died in O’Hara Township at age 37 years, 10 months and 6 days of chronic pulmonary tuberculosis in an advanced state. He was interred on July 17, 1935], Section 9, Row 5, grave 73, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eschman, John A., died May 12, 1951, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 18 owned by Thomas M. Young, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eschman, Carrie Burris, 1870 - 1938, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 8, [w/o George, d/o Henry & Emma Burris], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eskridge, George, Texas, Mess Attendant JCL US NRF, September 13, 1927, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 11, end grave east tier, [George died in Pittsburgh of nephritis and was interred on October 2, 1927. No age was included in interment records], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Eubanks, Hattie, 1910 – 1988, Loving Memory, Section 9, Row 8, grave #116, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Evans, Elizabeth, 1919 - 2007, Section 6, Range 5 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Evans, Harry N., 1861 – 1919, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 17 owned by Mrs. Laura C. Evans, [Although Harry Evans was born in PA, there are enough men by that name that we cannot positively identify him with any particular family. He was found on the 1900 Etna census, living on Greely Street with wife Laura and his mother Julia. He was working as a puddler in a steel mill, had been married for 14 years and his wife lists having lost 1 child. In 1910 he was living at #212 Radcliff Street in the 20th Ward of Pittsburgh. He is listed as having been married twice. His wife Laura lists 2 children lost. It is possible that Thomas and William Evans, both children buried in this plot, are the 2 children lost to this family. He died at age 58 of cancer and was interred on October 23, 1919], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Evans, Thomas B., 1888 – 1892, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 17 owned by Mrs. Laura C. Evans, [Not enough information was given in the Greenwood records to positively link these boys to much history, but we speculate that they were the sons of Harry and Laura Evans of Etna. Thomas was interred in an unknown grave, not necessarily in Greenwood, and removed to the small family plot on October 23, 1919, the day the Harry Evans was interred. Except for his age of 4, no other information was given], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Evans, William M., 1887 – 1896, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 17 owned by Mrs. Laura C. Evans, [William Evans was born in Sharpsburg and died in Etna at age 9 years and 7 days. He died because of measles and was interred on April 8, 1896 in Section 3, Range 7, Lot 4 and removed to Section 5 on October 23, 1919], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Evans, Billy Harold, US Army, Apr 16, 1949, Apr 20, 1985, We Love and Miss You, Section 9, Row 1B, grave 141, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Evans, Lilly Mae, Aug 11, 1937, June 21, 1988, Section 9, Row 7, grave #141, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ewing, Archibald C. Jr., 17 Oct 1932 - 21 Oct 1960, Son, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)
Fagan, Charles F., 1917 - 1983, Father, Sect. 4, Range 8, plot 4, [Charles “Chuck” Fagan was the husband of Esther Lesher. They were the parents of 3 boys, Charles, James and Dennis], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fagan, Esther L., 1914 - 1993, Mother, Sect. 4, Range 8, plot 4, [Esther Lesher was the daughter of Harry Lesher and Anna Joanna Herbig. She spent several years living in the house at Greenwood Cemetery after the death of her father, going to school with her cousin, Helen Ferber. She remained close to the Ferber family all of her life until she died in Levelgreen, near Pittsburgh. Her husband was Charles Fagan], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Farbacher, Clarence, 1930 - 2001, Section 6, Range 6, Row 8, Grave # 10, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Farr, Vera H., 1904 – 1958, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 4 owned by E R Wason & Vera Farr, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Federkeil, John, (view 2), 1837 - 1917, Father, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 14 owned by the John Federkeil Estate, [John Federkeil was a German immigrant who was born in Bavaria in October of 1837 to Cornelius and Barbara Federkeil. He immigrated around the year 1846 and married Rachel Grubbs. The couple had 7 known children. John spent most of his life farming, but in 1910, at age 72, he also performed as a auctioneer. He died in Pittsburgh at age 79 of arterial sclerosis. He was the first to be interred in the family plot on January 26, 1917], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Federkeil, Rachael, (view 2 , 3), 1837 - 1900, Mother, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 14 owned by the John Federkeil Estate, [Rachel Grubbs was born in PA, but her parents are not identified yet. She married John Federkeil about 1858 and had her first known child, George, in 1860. She went on to have at least 6 other children: Martha, Andrew John, Rhoda Ellen, Lorenza, Catherine and Henry. She died in 1900, but was only interred in Greenwood in 1918. There is no indication of where she was first buried. She was interred on December 19, 1918], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Federkeil, Cornelius, (view 2), 1796 - 1882, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 14 owned by the John Federkeil Estate, [Cornelius Federkeil was born in Bavaria. He and his wife and children immigrated about the year 1846. In 1850 the family lived in Indiana Township. His wife Barbara and a son named John, age 13 and a daughter Mary, age 31, were in the household. Mary was married to Christian Stork, and all of them indicated that they were born in Germany. Mary’s 3 children were born in PA. It is unknown when Cornelius died beyond the year on his tombstone, or where he was first buried. He was one of 4 interments in Greenwood on December 19, 1918 in the family plot, all of which were removals from an unknown cemetery], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Federkeil, Barbra, (view 2), 1795 - 1865, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 14 owned by the John Federkeil Estate, [Barbra Federkeil was the wife of Cornelius Federkeil of Bavaria, Germany. The couple married in Germany and had at least 2 children there. Son John indicated in one census that he had immigrated in the year 1846. In 1850 the family was living on a farm in Indiana Township. Barbara’s daughter Mary was married to Christian Stork and had 3 young children. Exactly when Barbra died is not known. On December 19, 1918 her remains were moved to Greenwood from an unknown grave, along with her husband and daughter-in-law Rachel], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Federkeil, George C., (view 2), 1860 – 1937, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 26 owned by George B & Elizabeth J. Federkeil, [George C. Federkeil was the son of John Federkeil and his wife Rachel Grubbs. When the 1860 Indiana Township census was taken, he was a 1 month old baby. He is with his family in the 1870 and 1880 census also. In the 1900 census, he was married to wife Elizabeth (for 17 years). The couple had no children, but a sister-in-law, Josephine McPherson, was living with them. George was a salesman of varnish, but 10 years later, he was farming again in Indiana Township, where he stayed until his death. He died on March 1, 1937 in Pittsburgh at age 77 of general arterio sclerosis and was interred on March 4, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Federkeil, Elizabeth J., (view 2), 1856 – 1935, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 26 owned by George B & Elizabeth J. Federkeil, [Elizabeth McPherson was the daughter of Samuel McPherson and wife Jane, and the granddaughter of Robert McPherson, the owner of the farm that Greenwood was developed from. She married George C. Federkeil about the year 1883. She had no children. At various times, she and George had her sister Josephine and brother William living with them once they moved back to Indiana Township from Pittsburgh. She died in Indiana Township at age 79 of acute myocarditis on April 7, 1935 and was interred on April 9, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Federkeil, Andrew J., (plot marker), 1864 – 1938, Father, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 18 owned by A J Federkeil, [Andrew J. Federkeil was the son of Bavarian born John Federkeil and Rachel E. Hodil. He can be found in the 1880 Indiana Township census with his parents and 6 siblings and his grandfather, Cornelius Federkeil. He married Mary E. Wise and continued to farm in what became O’Hara Township. The couple had 6 known children, Harry, John Wesley, Andrew Roy, George Cornelius, Mary E and Elva J. He died in O’Hara at age 73 on July 2, 1938 of cerrhosis of the liver. He was interred on July 5, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Federkeil, Mary E., (plot marker), 1865 – 1947, Mother, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 18 owned by A J Federkeil, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Federkeil, John Wesley, (plot marker), 1890 – 1957, Husband, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 18 owned by A J Federkeil, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Federkeil, Lydia Foster, (plot marker), 1890 – 1972, Wife, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 18 owned by A J Federkeil, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Feevey, Catherine, 1909 - 1951, Mother, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fehrmann, Walter, Section 6 Singles, [removed from the graveyard of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg in 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fehrmann, Elsie, Section 6 Singles, [removed from the graveyard of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg in 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fehrmann, Ada, Section 6 Singles, [removed from the graveyard of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg in 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fehrmann, G. Paul, 1854 - 1905, Section 6 Singles, [George Paul Fehrman died in Sharpsburg at age 50 of pneumonia. Died on January 3, 1905 and buried on January 6], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fehrmann, Clara E., 1883 - 1974, Section 6, Range 4, Lot 22 owned by Mrs. Caroline Fehrman, [Clara is listed as Clara Louise Fehrman in the interment book. She was interred on April 10, 1974 from the H B Weddell Funeral Home], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fehrmann, G. Paul, 1888 - 1947, Section 6, Range 4, Lot 22, [G. Paul Fehrman who died in 1947 was interred on December 29, 1947. He was buried from the A W Moore Funeral Home], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fehrmann, Caroline D., 1858 - 1936, Section 6, Range 4, Lot 22 owned by Mrs. Caroline Fehrman, [Caroline Dorothy Fehrman died in Latrobe PA on November 4, 1936 of pulmonary edema at age 77. She was interred on November 9th from the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Felder, Mary, 1923 - 2008, Section 6, Range 5 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fennell, Nellie, 16 Mar 1960, Beloved Mother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferber, Albert W., 1892 - 1947, Father, Sect. 2, Range 2, [Albert William Ferber was the youngest of 9 children of George John Ferber and Elizabeth Roesch, both German immigrants. He left school in the 4th grade to work the family farm after his father was severely injured in a farm accident. Al worked several odd jobs while also farming, including mail delivery, a milk route, street car conductor and driving a truck for Pittsburgh Provision. In 1921 he was offered the job of caretaker of Greenwood Cemetery. He kept teams of draft horses and helped build township roads and the foundations of several large homes in the present Fox Chapel. He developed kidney disease and died in August of 1947], (contributed by Diane Nichols), obituary Ferber, Elizabeth, 1850 - 1922, Sect 2, Range 2, Lot X, [Elisabeth Roesch was born in Baiersdorf, Bavaria in February of 1850 to Johann Georg Roesch a railroad worker, and Anna Walz. She immigrated with her parents and 2 of her 3 sisters on the ship “City of Boston” which landed in New York on December 13, 1865. All 3 girls married quite young, but no trace of their parents have ever been found in the US. It is possible that both parents may have died on board the ship, since hash marks appear next to their names on the passenger list. An older sister, Anna who married Samuel Michael, may have raised them near Dorseyville. Elisabeth married George John Ferber in 1867 and their first 4 children were baptized at St. Paul’s German Ev. Lutheran Church in McCandless Township. After a farm accident in O’Hara Township around the year 1900, George was permanently crippled and Elisabeth ran the farm along with her youngest 4 children. She suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in 1920 and the couple lived in retirement in a small Pleasant Valley home until her death in October 1922. She was buried in the Etna Cemetery until her son moved her to a new family plot in Greenwood in 1936. Other members of the family were also moved, but no records of the removals are listed in the interments], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferber, George J., 1845 - 1923, Sect. 2, Range 2, Lot X, [George John Ferber was born on September 9, 1845 in Himbach, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, a small town northeast of Frankfurt. He came to the US on the ship “Gessner” on July 25, 1867, stating that he was a farmer heading for Pittsburgh. He married Elisabeth Roesch that same year and the couple had 9 children. He bought one farm in Shaler Township, then one in O’Hara Township. About the year 1900 he fell from a hay wagon and sustained serious injuries. He was crippled the rest of his life. The family moved to a smaller farm, then to a house in the village of Pleasant Valley, just outside Sharpsburg. When Elisabeth died, George moved in with his son Albert, who was the caretaker of Greenwood Cemetery], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferber, Louise S., 1894 - 1959, Mother, Sect. 2, Range 2, [w/o Albert, was caretaker of Greenwood Cemetery after husband's death in 1947 until her own death. Louise Sophia Herbig was the wife of Albert Ferber. She was the daughter of German immigrants Frank Herman Herbig and Elizabeth Beyerl, their 5th child and the 2nd child to be born in the US after the family came from Saxony, Germany in 1892. She was born in Glenshaw, Shaler Township in February of 1894], (contributed by Diane Nichols), obituary Ferber, George J. Jr., 1873 - 1914, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 1 to 3 owned by George Ferber Estate, [George John Ferber Jr. was the son of George Ferber and Elizabeth Roesch. Born in December of 1873, he was the third child and first son born to the couple. He was baptized in the St. Paul’s German Lutheran Church of McCandless Township and was confirmed in the Etna Congregational Church. He never married, but worked as a bartender in a local pub and was living as a boarder in the home of Margaret Sidall in June of 1900, just before his father was critically injured in a farm accident. It is unknown if he moved back home, but he probably helped his younger siblings take care of the farm. He died unexpectedly at the age of 41 on the 19 March 1914 and was buried in the Etna Cemetery. His remains were moved to Greenwood by his youngest brother, Albert, in 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferber, Emma, 1886 - 1905, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 1 to 3 owned by George Ferber Estate, [was the daughter of George John Ferber and Elizabeth Roesch. She was born on 5 April 1886 in Shaler Township and was baptized at St. Paul’s Church in McCandless Township. She died of tuberculosis on 16 August 1905 in O’Hara Township and was buried in the Etna Church graveyard. Her remains were moved to Greenwood on 31 October 1945], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferber, William, 1876 - 1890, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 1 to 3 owned by George Ferber Estate, [known as Willie, was the second son and fourth child born to George and Elizabeth. He died suddenly of diphtheria in Shaler Township at the first farm owned by his parents on 18 February 1890 and was buried in the graveyard of the Etna Congregational Church. His remains were moved with his sister and parents to Greenwood], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferber, Sarah E., 1906 - 1998, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 16 owned by David Cubbage, [Sarah Elizabeth Ferber was the oldest child of Jacob Ferber and Bessie Cubbage. Born in 1906, she was much loved and attached to her parents, but developed into a fiercely independent woman. She worked in the city of Pittsburgh at a book bindery. She never learned to drive a car, but took the buses and streetcars to work. She lived with her mother after her father’s death. Her mother’s death was traumatic, but she lived alone by choice on Spring Street in Etna for many years. Later in life she and her cousin Helen Ferber Wikert became quite close. She was found dead in her home by a neighbor on December 22, 1998 and was buried 4 days later with her family in Greenwood], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferber, Bessie A., 1877 - 1947, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 16 owned by David Cubbage, [Bessie A. Cubbage was the daughter of David Cubbage and Annie Lambie. She was born on January 30, 1877 and a year and a half later lost both her brother and her mother. Her father moved in with his mother in Etna, but young Bessie was difficult for the older woman to raise. The family story is that she was a fussy eater, and so emotionally upset by the disappearance of her mother and brother, that she hardly would eat, and became quite ill herself. A beloved uncle, Alexander Lambie, took her into his home, with instructions from David Cubbage that she was to be offered any food she wanted at any time. She soon became well and time stabilized her life until she was 10, when both her grandmother Lambie and Uncle Alex Lambie died. She once again lived with her father and aging grandmother Cubbage. Bessie started taking care of them, responsible for all household chores. In spite of a tumultuous young life, she was known as full-loving a happy adult. She married Jacob Ferber and raised 4 children. After the unexpected death of Jacob, she lived with her oldest daughter Sarah. Bessie died on November 13, 1947. The funeral was handled by the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home of Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferber, Jacob F., 1882 - 1933, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 17 owned by David Cubbage, [Jacob Ferber was the sixth child out of 9 children born to George John Ferber and Elizabeth Roesch, both immigrants from Germany. He was born on October 17, 1883, according to family records, while the family was living on a farm in Shaler Township. They moved to a farm in O’Hara Township sometime in his childhood. When he was about 17 years old his father had a crippling accident on the farm and Jacob and his younger brother Albert took over the brunt of the hard farm work. The family moved to a smaller farm and both boys married, built their own houses on the Maurer’s Lane corner of the property, held down full time jobs as well as farmed for their father. While Al had a milk route, picking up jugs of milk from other farmers, Jake had a bottling operation in his small barn. He also raised pigs for the family. He married Bessie Cubbage and his first child was born in 1906. The last of his 4 children was born in 1915. Jacob died at age 50 on October 2, 1933 at his home in O’Hara Township. Death was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage. He was interred on the 6th], (contributed by Diane Nichols), obituary Ferguson, James, d. 06 May 1846, in the 25 year, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 18, owned by Harvey W. Ferguson, [may have been a child of Robert Ferguson. No record has been found to confirm this relationship. James was probably one of the family moved from the Sharpsburg Presbyterian churchyard on March 8, 1882], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Robert, d. 02 Aug 1845, aged 62Y, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 18 owned by Harvey Ferguson, [Robert Ferguson was found in the 1840 census of Pine Township, Allegheny County. He may have been the early businessman who ran a print shop in Pittsburgh as early as 1815, according to Riddle’s Directory, printing “The Navigator” a navigation guide to the three rivers and the villages near Pittsburgh. He was an elder of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian church and his death is listed in its history as 1845. The name and dates of his wife are not legible on the tombstone. Several other unnamed family members were moved with Robert and wife on March 8, 1882 to Greenwood], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Unknown, w/o Robert, d. 12 May 18??, aged 51Y, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 18 owned by Harvey Ferguson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Ann C., 1875 – 1959, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by Forsythe & Stromm, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Samuel McC., 1853 – 1924, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 17 owned by H M Ferguson, [Samuel McCaslin Ferguson was the son of Harvey W. Ferguson and Grizzella McElheny. His grandfather Ferguson immigrated from County Down, Ireland. His grandparents on his mother’s side were Robert McElhany who appears on the 1810 Ross Township census. and Tabitha Neel. He was named after his father’s brother Samuel, who worked with Robert as a sickle-maker in Shaler Township. The family lived in Hampton Township on the family farm. He married about 1889 and he and wife Clara had at least 5 children. Samuel died in Hampton Township at age 70 of angina pectoris on January 14, 1924 and was interred on January 17], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Clara R., 1862 – 1939, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 17 owned by H M Ferguson, [Clara was the wife of Samuel McCaslin Ferguson of Hampton Township. She had 5 known children, John, Grizella, Isabella, Clara and Samuel. She died in Hampton Township at age 77 of cancer and was interred on June 29, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Clara Amelia, 1898 – 1992, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 17 owned by H M Ferguson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Grizella N., 1892 – 1943, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 15, 17 & 18 owned by H M Ferguson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Isabella C., 1894 – 1968, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 15, 17 & 18 owned by H M Ferguson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Betty B., 1902 – 1980, Wife of Samuel M. Ferguson Jr., Section 4, Range 3, Lots 15, 17 & 18 owned by H M Ferguson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Harvey W., (plot monument), Oct 9, 1820, Jan 16, 1896, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 15 owned by H M Ferguson, [Harvey W. Ferguson was the son of an Irish immigrant and was first found on the 1850 Shaler Township census with wife Grazzella and 2 children. In 1860 the census was for McCandless Township and in 1870 in Hampton Township, where the family remained. Harvey is always listed as a farmer. Cemetery interment records indicate that he was born in, as well as died in Hampton Township. He suffered heart failure and was interred on January 18, 1896], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Grizzella N., (plot monument), Wife of H W Ferguson, Died June 24, 1890, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 15 owned by H M Ferguson, She Now Rests From Her Labors to Enter Upon the Joys of the Eternal Home, [Grizzella Ferguson was the wife of Harvey W. Ferguson, and the daughter of Robert McElheny and Tabitha Neal (daughter of John and Mary Cooper Neal). She was born about 1820 on a farm near Sharpsburg and had 2 known sisters, Nancy and Mary. She and Harvey had Robert, Margaret, James and Samuel. Interment records state that she was interred on June 26, 1890 at age 72], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Samuel M. Jr., 1901 – 1988, Husband of Betty B. Ferguson, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 15, 17 & 18 owned by H M Ferguson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, William, 1881 – 1932, Father, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by William Ferguson and Mrs. Grace Ferguson Riffner, [William Ferguson was living in Sharpsburg in 1910, the son-in-law of Michael Naughton, a puddler in the local steel works. He had married Susanna Naughton and was also working in the steel works, as a foreman of the blast furnace. He and Susanna had a son Malcolm, to be followed during the next years with a daughter Grace and sons John and George. The couple also lived in Etna and Aspinwall. William died in Sharpsburg at age 50 from angina pectoris on February 22, 1932. He was interred on February 25], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferguson, Sue, 1885 – 1951, Mother, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by William Ferguson and Mrs. Grace Ferguson Riffner, [Susanna Naughton was the daughter of Michael and Mary Naughton of Sharpsburg. She married William H. Ferguson about the year 1907 and had 4 children. She was interred on January 30, 1951], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferris, William, 1908 – 1962, Husband, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 4 half lot owned by Laura Ferris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ferris, Laura, 1904 – 1985, Wife & Mother, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 4 half lot owned by Laura Ferris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fetchin, John, 1913 – 2002, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 14, grave # 3 cremations, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fetchin, Rose, 1920 – 2002, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 14, grave # 3 cremations, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fichter, Wilberta Birchell, 1901 – 1921, Section 1, Range 8, Lot 4 singles, grave # 1 west tier, [Wilberta was the daughter of William and Emma Birchell of Beechwood Boulevard and was 8 years old on the 1910 census of Pittsburgh’s 11th Ward. In 1920 the family lived on Hailman Street, and Wilberta and her husband George were with the rest of the Birchell family. But on March 10, 1920, she died of peritonitis at age 18. She was interred on March 12], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fields, Rev. Raymond, 1906 - 1981, Beloved Father, Section 6 Single, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fields, Raymond E., 1938 - 2006, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Figursky, Bruno, 23 Apr 1889 - 08 Dec 1936, Pvt Co K 56th Pion Inf 1918 - 1919, Section 2, Range 16, Lot 8 singles, Grave # 4 east, [Bruno died on December 8, 1936 in O’Hara Township of chronic myocarditis. He was 47 years, 7 months and 15 days old. His interment was on December 11, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fillmore, Eugene, 1904 – 1936, [Eugene died in Pittsburgh on April 30, 1936 at age 32 of pneumonia. He was interred on May 4, 1936], Section 9 West, row 8, grave #23, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Finch, Ira Stauffer, 1870 - 1930, Grandfather, Section 1, Range 22, Lot 10, singles, [Ira Stauffer Finch was probably the son of Emma Finch of Sharpsburg, a divorced keeper of a boarding house in Sharpsburg with 4 children in the 1880 census. In 1910 he was living on Blair Street in Pittsburgh’s 15th Ward with his wife Annie and their 2 children. He died on June 5, 1930 in South Fayette Township of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was buried as a single interment], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fingal, Mildred Irene, 1914 - 1986, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 7 owned by John F. Fingal, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fingal, Elmer E. E., 1887 - 1953, Father, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 7 owned by John H. Fingal, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fingal, Sarah B., 1890 - 1960, Mother, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 7 owned by John H. Fingal, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Finney, Daniel, Pvt. Co A 510th Engrs, Enlisted Oct 27, 1917, Discharged June 20, 1919, Born Aug 19, 1887, Died June 19, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 10, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fiorita, Wilma G., 1929 – 2003, Section 2, Range 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fisher, Emmaline, 1904 – 1990, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 8 owned by W O Campbell, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fisher, Darryl C., US Army, Vietnam, Feb 11, 1947, June 29, 2005, Section 1, Range 11, Lot 6 singles, grave 1 west tier, cremation, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fisher, Abraham, Maryland, Pvt 543 Engrs., February 24, 1928, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 13, 4th grave east tier, [A draft card filled out for an Abraham Fisher in Baltimore Maryland indicates that he was a laborer for a glass company, born on October 10, 1894 in Pittsburgh. A listing for Maryland Military Men at Ancestry gives an address of 524 West Lee Street in Baltimore and confirms that he was born in Pittsburgh. His enlistment began on July 19, 1918, when he was assigned to the 154 Depot Brigade. Then he had training for the Engineers at Camp Humphreys, Virginia, with him shipped overseas between September of 1918 and May of 1919. The only record of him in census records is the 1920 Baltimore census, with him once again living at 524 West Lee Street as a boarder. He was working as a stevedore for the railways. He died in Pittsburgh at age 32 of acute hepatitis and was interred on February 27, 1928], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fitch, Amelia Nicolas, Jan 15, 1844, Jan 25, 1913, At Rest, Mother, Section 5, Range 13, Lot E owned by F W Nicolas, [Amelia Zumpft was living with Albert and Charles Zumpft when a young German immigrant came to board at their home in Sharpsburg in 1870. Born in Prussia, she was probably the daughter of Carl August Heinrich Zumpft and Amelia Blum, the parents of Albert and Charles. No immigration record has been found for any of them, but the 1900 census shows that she immigrated around 1868. By 1880 she and Fredrick Nicholas (the boarder) were married and had 3 children, Otto, Dora and Louisa. Cemetery records show that the couple had lost 3 young children in 1878 and 1879. In 1883 another blow was destined for her as her husband committed suicide. With a 20 year gap between census records, she was found in Millvale in 1900, remarried to George Fitch, the superintendent of the water works. Of her 4 living children, 3 daughters were in the home, Lulu (Louise), Lillia and Alma. A grandchild, Neveta Thompson, was also in the home, the daughter of her daughter Dorothy, who had died several months before. George died that same year and in 1910 she was living with her married daughter Alma, still in Millvale. Amelia died in Millvale on January 25, 1913 at age 69 of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was interred next to both of her husbands in the Nicolas family plot on January 28th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fitch, George, Husband of Amelia Fitch, Apr 23, 1843, Oct 23, 1900, Section 5, Range 13, lot 3 owned by F W Nicolas, [George Fitch was a German immigrant born in April of 1843 according to the 1900 census. He married the widow Amelia Zumpft Nicolas about the year 1890. He was employed as the superintendent of the water works as he lived in Millvale. He died there at age 57 years and 6 months of dropsy, and was interred on October 25, 1900], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fitzgerald, Mary Ann, Born [Dec 17, 1805] Died Oct 24, 1875, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 13 owned by Mrs. Mary Ann Weigle, [Mary Ann Fitzgerald was the widow of Aaron Fitzgerald. She is difficult to find in census records, but her husband was apparently a veteran of the War of 1812, with the US Army Register of Enlistments stating that he was a private in the 21st US Infantry under the command of Captain L. Bradford. He joined the army when he was a 15 year old farmer born in Frankfort, New York. Taken prisoner at Sackette Harbor in May of 1813, he was exchanged in 1814 and discharged in February of 1815 after being wounded by a cannonball at the battle of Lake Champlain on board the Brig Eagle. He settled in Indiana Township where he was found in 1830, married to presumably Mary Ann. By 1840 she was a widow and from there she is hard to track. The Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities finds her at times in Manchester, Allegheny City and finally Sharpsburg, where she occupied herself as a dressmaker. She died on October 24, 1875 at age 70 of dysentery. She was interred on October 26 in the lot owned by Mary Ann Weigle, who is possibly her daughter], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fitzgerald, Richard, US Air Force, Korea, Mar 3, 1937, Nov 15, 1989, Section 9, Row 9, grave #128, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fix, Albert M., 1869 – 1930, Father, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 17 owned by Albert Fix, [Albert Fix was the son of Lewis and Nancy Fix of Sharpsburg. He was the eighth and youngest child listed with the family in the 1870 census, which revealed that his father was considered a boatman, born in Hesse Darmstadt Germany. By 1880 the family had added 3 more children. In 1900 Alfred appeared with wife Emma and 2 of his own children and was working as a teamster. The family remained in Sharpsburg through the 1910, 1920 and 1930 census with Albert working at various jobs. He died shortly after the census was taken, on July 25, 1930. He had been widowed as was the owned of a garage when he died at age 63 of cardiac failure. He was interred on July 28, 1930], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fix, Emma J., Wife of A M Fix, 1870 – 1923, Mother, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 17 owned by Albert Fix, [Emma J. Fix was the wife of Albert Fix of Sharpsburg. She had at least 3 children that lived beyond childhood, Anna, sometimes listed as Ida, Louis and Nancy. In April of 1923 a Fix infant was buried in the family plot with Emma’s name next to it in the records. One month later Emma was also interred. She died in Sharpsburg at age 53 of diverticulitis on May 6, 1923 and was interred 3 days later. In 1925 another child, Audrey Fix, a premature infant who died at 1 day of age, was also buried in the plot. He son Louis and his wife are also interred, along with her daughter Nancy], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fix, Louis M., 1896 – 1949, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 17 owned by Albert Fix, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fix, Antoinette S., 1901 – 1975, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 17 owned by Albert Fix, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Flakes, Inez M., March 4, 1922, Aug 25, 1988, Wife & Mother, Section 9, Row 8, grave #101, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Flannery, Betty, Section 6, Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fleckenstein, Dorothea, 1854 – 1886, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 6 owned by Charles Aupke, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fleming, Samuel, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 6, [was a gruff old man when he was killed on the job as a guard for the Thirteenth Street railroad crossing in Sharpsburg. Few people knew him well and none knew his background. He may have been born in Butler County, the son of Thomas and Margaret Fleming, who moved to North Mahoning Township, Indiana County where Samuel enlisted in Company K of the 136th PA Volunteer Infantry on 15 August 1862. The regiment guarded Washington DC before fighting as sharp shooters at Fredericksburg. Discharged with the unit was on 24 May 1863 after the battle at Chancellorsville. He disappears from the records, but moved to Sharpsburg at least 8 years before his death in 1896. He was buried in Greenwood on December 4 1896 in a place of honor behind the Civil War Soldier Monument. His grave is the 13th stone from the left], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fleming, Charles H., 1898 - 1972, Husband, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 3 owned by Francis Park, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fleming, Genevra S., 1902 - 1974, Wife, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 3 owned by Francis Park, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fleming, Annie Park, (view 2 , 3), 1865 - 1896, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 3 owned by Francis Park, [Annie Park was probably the daughter of Francis and Agnes Park of Sharpsburg. A census record of her with her family has not yet been found. On the 1900 census, Francis claimed that he and his family had only immigrated to the US in 1881. Annie was born in Scotland and died in Duquesne at age 30 of disease of the spleen. She was interred on January 25, 1896], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fleming, Henry N., (view 2 , 3), 1865 - 1899, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 3 owned by Francis Park, [Henry Newton Fleming was the son of William C. & Margaret A. Fleming of Buffalo Township, Butler Co. PA. In the 1880 census he was a 14 year old boy working on his father’s farm. He probably married Annie Hamilton Park in the 1880s, unfortunately they both died before the 1900 census was taken. He died in Butler at age 34. No other information about him has been found. Henry was interred on September 3, 1896. A large monument has their inscriptions on one side and inscription for the Park family on the other side, and the couple has individual tombstones], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fleming, Daisy Doty, Mother, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 4 owned by John A. & C. B. Doty, [Daisy Fleming was a daughter of Israel Doty and married to Robert H. Fleming. She was born in February of 1873. She was interred occurred on September 14, 1962], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fleming, W. Willie, 1936 – 1989, Husband, Section 9, Row 8, grave #149, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Flinn, Frederick, 1884 – 1944, Father, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Fred Flinn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Flinn, Margaretta, 1887 – 1957, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Fred Flinn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Flora, Theodore Edmund, PFC US AIr Force, 1930 - 1973, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fockler, James W., 1903 – 1963, Father, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Helen Linn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Foden, John, 1859 – 1933, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 11 owned by Oliver and Julian Foden, [John Foden was born in England and stated a different year for immigration in almost every census record, so it is possible that he was a child and did not remember the exact year. He appeared in the Etna census for the years 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. In 1900 he and wife Julia lived on Friday Street while he worked as a machinist. The couple had 5 children in the home, Robert, Oliver, Minnie, Lidia and Hilda. By 1930 John stated on the census that he was working as a carpenter in a steel mill. He died in Etna on January 14, 1933 at age 74 of chronic myocarditis and senility. He was interred on January 17, 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Foden, Julia, 1861 – 1946, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 11 owned by Oliver and Julian Foden, [Julia, wife of John Foden is named as Julia Klingensmith, the daughter of Peter W. Klingensmith and Mary Jane Shoop, by at least 1 family researcher. She was born in PA and in 1900 stated that she had given birth to 7 children, but only 5 were living at the time the census was taken. She was interred in the family plot on August 25, 1946], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Foden, Minnie, 1887 – 1913, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 11 owned by Oliver and Julian Foden, [Minnie Foden was the daughter of John Foden and Julia Klingensmith of Etna. She was born in Etna in August of 1887 in PA and appears on the 1900 Etna census. She died in Etna at age 26 with the cause of death being valvular heart disease. She was interred on November 23, 1913], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Foden, Oliver J., 1881 – 1935, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 11 owned by Oliver and Julia Foden, [Oliver was the son of John and Julia Foden of Etna. He appears with the family in the 1900 census, then in 1910 appears as a married man. Family researchers name his wife as Nettie Schumacher of Ohio, born in 1883. Oliver fathered 3 children, Edward, Dorothy and Alice. Oliver worked at a blast furnace. He died in Etna on February 2, 1935 at age 53 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on February 5, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ford, Thomas J., (family plot marker), 1856 - 1930, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 1, [Thomas J. Ford was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of John B. and Ann E. Ford, both born in Ireland. His father signed up with the Union Army in 1861, and he apparently died before 1870, as Thomas was going to school then at the Soldier’s Orphan Home in Uniontown, Fayette County, PA. By great personal effort, Thomas became an attorney. In 1880 he was living with his mother in Etna on the Kittanning Road, after she remarried to Charles Frayer, who was a boiler in a rolling mill. He was admitted to the bar that year. He married his wife, Ida, at age 44, around the year 1900. He became a member of the PA State House of Representatives from 1898 to 1903, served as a judge in Criminal Court and the Court of Common Pleas in Allegheny County and served on many local committees, including the dedication of the Soldier’s and Sailor’s Memorial. He died in O’Hara Township of chronic nephritis on Dec 8, 1930 and was buried on the 12th at age 74], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ford, Ida K., (family plot marker), 1861 - 1942, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 1, [Ida K. Mulholland was the daughter of James and Artessa Mulholland of Sharpsburg. She was born in Allegheny City and married Judge Thomas J. Ford around the year 1900. The couple first lived in Etna, then moved to O’Hara Township and lived in the Aspinwall area. Ida and Thomas had no children, but took care of her niece, Marie Mulholland for years in their home. After her husband’s death, she donated a set of steps near his grave, and donated the original cemetery iron gates], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ford, Edna Mae, 1927 – 1985, Loving Mother, Section 9, Row 2, grave 108, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Foreman, George W., Pvt. Co A, 867th Engrs, AVN BN, Enlisted Apr 14, 1943, Died In Service July 12, 1943, Born Feb 27, 1922, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 9, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Forsythe, Edythe J., 1912 – 1974, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by Forsythe & Stromm, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Forsythe, John B., 1875 – 1956, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by Forsythe & Strohm, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Forsythe, Sarah A., 1879 – 1962, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by Forsythe & Strohm, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Foster, Ester Simpson, Wife of Paul Foster, 1904 – 1941, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 12 half lot owned by Jennie Simpson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Foster, Paul, Pvt, 3rd Co. 158th Depot Bgd., Enlisted Sep 4, 1918, Discharged Feb 1, 1919, Born Mar 1, 1897, Died Aug 3, 1938, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 10 owned by John & Mary B. Seibert, [Paul Foster died in Pittsburgh on August 2, 1933 according to Greenwood records. He was 36 years of age and died of an acute perforated appendicitis. He was interred on August 7th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Foster, Darryl, US Marine Corps, Apr 24, 1949, Mar 19, 1988, Section 9, Row 7, grave #107, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fowler, John H., 1845 - 1917, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 11 owned by Mrs. Margaret Fowler, [John H. Fowler – According to the 1900 census of O’Hara Township, John Fowler immigrated from England in 1879. He may have lived with the George Parker family during the next year or so, boarding and working on the Parker farm. By 1883 he had married and he and his wife Margaret started a family. They appear with 5 daughters in the census. John stated the he was a mill laborer. John died on May 5, 1917 of chronic nephritis], (contributed by Rich Boyer, bio contributed by Diane Nichols) Fowler, Margaret P., 1859 - 1918, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 11 owned by Mrs. Margaret Fowler, [Margaret P. Fowler was the wife of John Fowler. The couple married about the year 1883. Margaret had at least 5 daughters with John, Annie in 1884, Emma in 1886, Martha in 1888, Margaret in 1893 and Jessie in 1899. She died on September 9, 1918 of TB at age 59], (contributed by Rich Boyer, bio contributed by Diane Nichols) Fowler, Margaret C., 1893 - 1930, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 11 owned by Mrs. Margaret Fowler, [Margaret C. Fowler was the daughter of John and Margaret Fowler of O’Hara Township. She was born in February of 1893. After the deaths of her parents, she lived on Freeport Road with her older sister Emma and youngest sister Jesse. Both she and Jessie worked as stenographers for the railroad. Margaret died on March 5, 1930 at age 37], (contributed by Rich Boyer, bio contributed by Diane Nichols) Fowler, John W., Pvt. Co A, 432nd Res Labor BN, Enlisted Aug 23, 1918, Discharged Mar 21, 1919, Born Jan 12, 1895, Died Oct 31, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 6, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fox, Fred G., 1880 – 1951, Father, Section 2, Range 11, Lot X, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fox, Ida E., 1880 – 1952, Mother, Section 2, Range 11, Lot X, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fox, Donald W., 1923 – 2005, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 16, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fox, Helen M., 1905 – 1996, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 16, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fox, Eva Hrinda, 1919 – 2002, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by Steve Hrinda, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fox, George, 1900 – 1961, Father, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Marg. Fox, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fox, Margaret, 1901 – 1974, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Marg. Fox, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fox, Walter E., 1919 – 2003, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by Steve Hrinda, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fox, Harry D., TEC 4, US Army, World War II, 1911 – 1979, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 12, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Francies, Mignonette P., (monument), 1875 - 1944, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 1, [Mignonette Pearl Hunter was the daughter of John Stewart Hunter and Agnes Nicholson. She married William W. Francies, a bricklayer, about 1900 near Etna , PA. The couple had a son named William in 1901, and a daughter Mignonette in 1909. They lost their 3 year old son, James Harland, to diphtheria in the year 1906. He is also buried in the Hunter family plot, but has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frampton, Ruth, 11 Jun 1923 - 24 Aug 2001, Section 6, Range 5, Lot 3, quarter lot, owned by Ruth Frampton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Franklin, Edward, Alabama, Sgt Army Service Corps, May 2, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 21, 2nd grave west tier, [On his World War I Draft card, Edward was living in Alton, Alabama. He stated that he was born in Evergreen Alabama, that he was a brick mason for the Copeland English Brick Company in Alton and that he was married. When he died in O’Hara Township, he was 40 years of age and suffering from tuberculosis. He was interred on May 5, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frape, Henry C., d. 19 ??? 1920, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 5, [Henry C. Frape apparently spent the first 28 years of his life as John H. Price. His enlistment under that name is documented in Company B of the 5th New York Heavy Artillery, which was mostly recruited in New York City and Brooklyn. His Pension index has both of his names on it, with the notation that he was also in Company I of the 5th US Artillery. By the year 1880 he was living in Sharpsburg under the name Henry Frape with his wife Catherine, and was a glassblower, born in Germany. Spending years as a fruit huckster, he claimed in 1920 that he was a sergeant in the police department. His year of immigration has never been pinned down, nor has his past], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frayer, William A., 1885 – 1953, Father, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 28 half lot owned by Mary V. Frayer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frayer, Mary V., 1886 – 1969, Mother, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 28 half lot owned by Mary V. Frayer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frayer, Margaret L., 1917 – 2000, Daughter, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 28 half lot owned by Mary V. Frayer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frayer, Alma A., 1914 – 1915, Daughter, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by Harry S. Frayer, [Alma was the first known child born to the couple of Harry S. Frayer and his wife Sara Shaner. In 1920 the couple lived in O’Hara Township, not far from the Kittanning Street home that Harry had shared with his parents, John A. and Mary Frayer. Alma Augusta was named after her grandmother, Augusta Shaner. After Alma’s death, the family moved into the Kittanning Pike home with the Shaner family, where her brother Harry was born. Alma died in O’Hara on April 19, 1915 at age 6 months and 24 days of convulsions. She was interred on April 21], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frayer, Harry S. Jr., Pennsylvania, S2 USNR, World War II, Mar 7, 1917, Aug 29, 1972, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by Harry S. Frayer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frayer, John A., blank – 1923, Father, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by Harry S. Frayer, [John A, Frayer was a laborer at the local pipe mills in the Etna, Sharpsburg area, born in July of 1863. He lived on Kittanning Street near the edge of O’Hara Township with his wife Mary and 4 known children. He died in Etna at age 59 on March 16, 1923 of an acute intestinal obstruction. He was interred on March 18], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frayer, Mary A., 1864 – 1930, Mother, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by Harry S. Frayer, [Mary A. Frayer was the wife of John A. Frayer. She gave birth to at least 4 children found on the 1900 Etna census: William, Harry, Arthur and Clara. She died in Etna on chronic myocarditis on June 18, 1930 at age 65. She was interred on June 20], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frayer, Sarah M., 1890 – 1955, Mother, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by Harry S. Frayer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frayer, Harry S., 1887 – 1968, Father, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by Harry S. Frayer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frazier, Robert, 1839 - 1901, Husband, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 6 owned by Robert Frazier, [was a resident of Pittsburgh from his arrival shortly after 1860 until his death in 1902. Born in Ireland, his tombstone gives a birthdate of 1839, but all census indicates a birth date of around 1844. He married Mary Johnson about 1868 and by 1880 they had 3 sons, John H., William Robert and Albert. In 1900 the census shows 2 more sons, James and Howard. He was a laborer who died in Allegheny City at age 62 of typhoid pneumonia], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frazier, Mary Johnson, w/o Robert, Native of Killyness, Parish? of Magherafelt, County Derry, Ireland, 24 Mar 1842 - 26 Jul 1878, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 6 owned by Robert Frazier, [was the wife of Robert Frazier of Pittsburgh. Cemetery records give her birth place as Ireland, as does her tombstone, but all census records give her birth place as Pennsylvania. She probably married Robert here in Pittsburgh, and gave birth to 8 children and lost 3 of them, according to the 1900 census. She died in Allegheny City in 1878 of heart disease at 36 years of age], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frazier, Frank, Born Aug 24. --------, Died June ----1887, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 6 owned by Robert Frazier, [was a son of Robert and Mary Frazier of Pittsburgh. There is no information about him in the Greenwood interment records, not even his first name. The dates on the stone are uncertain due to deterioration. We conclude that this was a child of less than 10 years of age and he never appeared on a census record. By the ages of the other children on the 1900 census, Frank was probably born between son James in 1880 and Howard in 1888. He was interred on July 2, 1887], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frazier, Jane Emmanuel, 09 Feb 1874 - 07 Apr 1875, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 6 owned by Robert Frazier, [may have been one of the first children born to Robert and Mary Frazier of Pittsburgh. Cemetery records indicate she was only 14 months old when she died of meningitis in 1875. She died in Pittsburgh, but her place of birth was given as Indiana, Pa, which may mean Indiana County or Indiana Township. The middle name of Emmanuel seems to appear on the stone. Interment records give her date of death as April 9, 1875 and the interment on April 10], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frazier, Robert, 23 Nov 1892 - 12 Dec 1970, Penna., PVT 158 Depot Brigade, WWI, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 6 owned by Robert Frazier, [was living with his widowed mother, Annie, and brother John in 1900. Their residence was in West View on Claremont Avenue in the home of his older sister Mary and her husband William F. Buehner. Mr. Buehner was a salesman in a butcher shop and Robert was a mill laborer at the time. His World War I draft card in 1918 indicates that he too worked as a meat clerk for Mr. Buehner at the North Side Market. He still lived with the Buehners in 1930 in Ross Township, and apparently never married], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frazier, Robert, Died Nov. 10, 1929, Section 1, Range 8, Lot 8 singles, grave #3 east tier, [In 1900 there was a Robert Frasier and wife Lillie living in O’Hara Township near Hoboken. He was a laborer in a coal mine and was 41 years old. Robert died in Pittsburgh of tetanus at age 50 on November 11, 1929. He was interred on November 13], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frazier, Anthony W., 1966 – 1997, Loving Peace, Section 8, Row 1, Grave 12, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frear, Perry M., 1st Lt. Btry C, 67th EA, Enlisted Aug 27, 1917, Discharged Jan 4, 1919, Born Aug 10, 1891, Died Jan 9, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 8, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Freeman, George O., 1849 - 1929, Father, Section 1, Range 22, Row 7, singles, [George O. and Mary C. Freeman started their married life in 1880 in Pittsburgh, where he worked as a clerk. George was born in PA and Mary was born in West Virginia. In 1900 they were living on 4th Street in West Elizabeth, Allegheny County with their 6 children. By 1910 they had moved to Westmoreland County with 5 of their children and George worked as a salesman in a department store. In 1920 George was still working, although he was 73 years old, as a laborer in a steel mill, perhaps working with his grandson, Lindley Conrad, who was living with the family. George died in Pittsburgh at age 80 of apoplexy], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Freeman, Mary C., 1856 - 1941, Mother, Section 1, Range 22, Row 7, singles, [Mary states in the 1910 census that she had given birth to 7 children, 6 of whom were living, although we only can find the names of 6 children with the couple in 1900. Mary and George were buried as single interments], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Freeman, William, Private CO D, 506th Engineers, Enlisted Oct 30, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born Dec 14, 1887, Died July 14, 1937, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 19, 3rd grave west tier, [William was born in Pittsburgh, although his draft card has the year 1888 for birth. He died in O’Hara Township at age 49 years and 7 months of myocarditis. He was interred on July 21, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Freeman, Ricardo, US Army, Jun 17, 1952, Jan 6, 1986, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 15, 1st grave, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Freeman, Robert L. Jr., Pvt US Army, Vietnam, Jul 4, 1944, Jun 13, 1987, Section 9, Row 6, grave #98, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Freudenrich, Richard C., 2-1-49, 5-17-49, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 10, grave 3 from the south side, west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Freundt, Anna, Section 6, Row 3, Grave 16 owned by First Ev. German Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [was interred on March 15, 1910 by the First Evangelical German Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg. She was interment #2414, identified as Anna Stockman Freundt, who died at age 84 in Shaler Township. She died of pneumonia March 13th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frey, William V., 1923 - 1923, Section 1, Range 16, Lot 6, singles, [William Veral Frey was a 1 month, 14 day old child that died on influenza in Indiana Township on March 10, 1923. He was interred the next day in a single grave. There are no leads as to what Frey family he may have been a part of. However, the name Veral Frey appears in a Pittsburgh census in 1930], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frey, Fred O., Pvt. Co H, 18th PVI, Enlisted Apr 27, 1898, Discharged Oct 8, 1898, Born Sept 12, 1881, Died Nov 22, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 8, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Freyer, Albert, 1867 – 1933, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 5 singles, Grave #4 east, [Albert Freyer was born in Flein, Wurttemberg, Germany in June of 1869, according to the combined information of the ship list “Rhaetia” and the 1900 census of Pittsburgh’s Ward 18. Albert departed Hamburg on December 2, 1888, bound for New York. In 1900 he was living on #5316 Duncan Street with wife Kate and 5 children. He was working as a teamster. In 1910 he was a laborer in a foundry, and his family had increase to 9 children. He died in Pittsburgh on August 15, 1933 of angina pectoris. He was interred on August 17th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Freyer, Caroline, 1866 – 1934, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 5 singles, Grave # 5 east, [Caroline Freyer was the wife of Albert Freyer, and went by the name Kate in most census records. In 1900 she and her husband were living at #5316 Duncan Street in Ward 18 of Pittsburgh. She had 5 living children at that point, giving birth to 8 according to census records. She was born in Germany, as was her husband. On July 1, 1934, she died in Pittsburgh of hypertensive heart disease, and was interred next to her husband 2 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fried, Audrey, 1908 – 1992, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 28 owned by John Zweidinger, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frisby, George E., Corp. 592nd Co, MTC, Enlisted Sept 25, 1918, Discharged Ap 15, 1919, Born June 21, 1898, Died Aug 8, 1938, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 19, 3rd grave west tier, [George Eugene Frisby filled out his draft card in Frostburg, Maryland while working for a firebrick company. He stated his birth at Westminster, Maryland. The 1900 census shows him to be the son of Samuel and Rebecca Frisby, farmers with 3 children. In 1920 he worked as a truck driver for a produce company, but by 1930, although still working as a driver of produce, he lived in Pittsburgh on Webster Avenue. He died in Pittsburgh at age 40 of stomach cancer and was interred on August 10, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Frymire, Helen A., 1907 - 1968, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, George, (plot marker), 1835 - 1919, Father, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 7 owned by Jacob J. & George Fugh, [George Fugh (Fug) was born in Elpersheim, Germany and applied for an application to emigrate in the district of Mergentheim in Wurttemberg in July of 1859. He came to America during the same year. In 1880 he and wife Lena were living in O’Hara Township on their farm. He is found on the 1900 and 1910 census also with various numbers of his children. Many of them married and stayed in the area and helped him on the farm. He died on June 6, 1919 at age 82 and was interred on June 9], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Magdalena, (plot marker), 1832 - 1921, Mother, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 7 owned by Jacob J. & George Fugh, [Magdalena Fugh was the wife of George Fugh. She also was born in Wurttemberg. In 1880 she had the following children: Jacob, Elizabeth, Lena, George and Annie. In 1920 after George’s death, she lived with son George and his family on the Kittanning Road], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Jacob J., (plot marker), 1860 - 1934, Father, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 7 owned by Jacob J. & George Fugh, [Jacob J. Fugh was the son of George and Magdalena Fugh of O’Hara Township. In the 1880 census he was living with his parents as a 20 year old, working on the family farm. He married Margaret C. Schenk but she died in 1886. He married his wife Katherine before 1890 and their first known child, Cary was born in November of that year. Jacob continued to farm in O’Hara until his death on August 17, 1934. He died in O’Hara at age 77 of cancer and was interred on August 20], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Katherine E., (plot marker), 1864 - 1932, Mother, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 7 owned by Jacob J. and George Fugh, [Katherine E. Fugh was the second wife of Jacob J. Fugh of O’Hara Township. She first appears on the 1900 census with her 3 children, Cary M., age 9, Robert N., age 8 and Lillie, age 4. She also gave birth to Katherine, born about 1903 and Helen, born about 1906. She died in O’Hara Township at age 68 of paralysis of the heart on April 23, 1932 and was interred on April 26], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Maggie C. Schenk, (plot marker), w/o Jacob J., 02 Nov 1858 - 23 Aug 1886, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 7 owned by Jacob J. & George Fugh, [Margaret C. Shenk (Schenk) was the first wife of Jacob J. Fugh and may have been a daughter of George Wendell Schenk and Margaret Barbara Steeb of Wurttemberg, Germany. The family also lived in O’Hara. She was interred on August 25, 1886 and was unnamed in interment records, but listed in the cemetery’s lot book as interment #429], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Frederick G., 25 Jun 1861 - 24 Apr 1906, Father, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 1 owned by Frederic G. Fugh, [Fredrick Fugh was the son of the farmer John Fugh and his wife Elizabeth of O’Hara Township. Fred and his wife Anna lived in Etna in 1900 at #272 Butler Plank Road with their 5 children. Fredrick was a hardware dealer. He died suddenly at age 44 and was interred on April 27, 1906. His death was preceded by that of a son, Edward, who died in 1894 of cholera infantum], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, George M., 1842 – 1881, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Frederick Fugh, [George Martin Fugh was born in Wurttemberg, Germany. His date of immigration is unknown, although his oldest child was born in PA in 1867. The 1880 census of the family on Butler Street in Pittsburgh was the only one found. His wife, Fredericka was born in PA and they had at least 5 children. He worked as an oil refinery foreman. His death is recorded as November 29, 1881 in Pittsburgh. He was 39 years, 10 months and 13 days old, and he died of typhoid fever. He was interred on December 2, 1881], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Fredericka B., 1845 – 1894, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Frederick Fugh, [Fredericka married George Fugh about the year 1867, as their first known child was born in 1868. She had 5 known children, Ann Virginia, Effie, Martha, George Henry and Walter. She was born in Pittsburgh and died in Allegheny City according to the interment information at the cemetery. When she died at age 46 she was suffering from an obstruction of the bowels. Her interment was on April 29, 1894], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, John, (plot marker), 1833 – 1912, Father, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 20 owned by John Fugh Sr., [John Fugh was a farmer in Indiana, then O’Hara Township. He was born in Germany and immigrated around 1860. He died on November 8, 1912 at age 79. Cause of death was congestion of the liver. He was interred on November 10. Some confusion in census records, due to spelling, makes it difficult to find out more about the family], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Elizabeth, (plot marker), 1836 – 1915, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 20 owned by John Fugh Sr., [Elizabeth Fugh was the wife of John Fugh of O’Hara Township. She was born in Germany and found on the 1900 and 1910 O’Hara Township census with her husband. No children were living with the couple in their home. She died in O’Hara at age 78 of senility and was interred on May 24, 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, William J., (plot marker), 1871 – 1948, Son, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 20 owned by John Fugh Sr., [William Fugh is found on the 1910 census of O’Hara Township living with his brother George’s family. Because of spelling issues, tracing the family back beyond 1900 is difficult, so who the parents are is not certain. He helped work the family farm and stayed a single man. He was interred on December 27, 1948], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Emma E., 1899 – 1905, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 20 owned by John Fugh Sr., [Emma was the daughter of John A and Mary Fugh of O’Hara Township. She was 2 years old on the 1900 O’Hara Township census, with an older sister, Clara. She died there at age 6 of scarlet fever and was interred on April 26, 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, John C., 1868 – 1952, Father, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 20 owned by John Fugh Sr., (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Mary A., 1871 – 1943, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 20 owned by John Fugh Sr., (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Arthur J., 1907 – 1994, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 20 owned by John Fugh Sr., (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Norma C., 1914 – 2004, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 20 owned by John Fugh Sr., (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, George M., 1863 – 1939, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Louise Balbach, [George Fugh was a farmer born in PA in June of 1863 and living in O’Hara Township. He and wife Margaret, who was born in Germany, raised 3 known children, Harry, Margaret and George. His wife sponsored relatives when they immigrated to the US, including Balbach and Seibert families. George died in O’Hara on July 31, 1939 at age 76 of cancer. He was interred on August 12, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fugh, Margaret M., 1870 – 1957, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Louise Balbach, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fullerton, Frank, 1894 – 1951, son, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 19 owned by Aroda A. Fullerton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fullerton, Llewellyn, 1906 – 1947, Son, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 19 owned by Aroda A. Fullerton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fullerton, Aroda, 1863 – 1945, Father, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 19 owned by Aroda A. Fullerton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fullerton, Annie, 1872 – 1918, Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 19 owned by Aroda A. Fullerton, [According to several family researchers, Annie E. Lewis married Aroda Arthur Fullerton in Curwensville, Clearfield County PA on August 11, 1891. She is listed as being born in Wales, the 1900 census states August of 1872, but no names have been posted for her parents. In 1900 the couple was living in Curwensville and had been married for almost 10 years. Annie had given birth to 5 children, but only 3 were living, William, John and Carl. Her husband Aroda was working as a carpenter. Still in Curwensville in 1910, 2 more children are added to the family, Grier and Llewellyn, with son John suddenly going by the name Frank. Her oldest son William was an apprentice for the telegraph. But by 1920 the family showed up in Sharpsburg with Aroda a widower. Annie had died in Sharpsburg on September 14, 1918 at age 47, a victim of tuberculosis. She was interred on September 17th, with Aroda following her in October of 1945. Sons Llewellyn and John were later interred], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Fultz, Frank F., 1940 - 1942, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Furrell, Bernard M., Pvt, Forestry Ser., 27th Engrs., Enlisted June 15, 1918, Discharged July 12, 1919, Mar 25, 1895, Died Jan 4, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 15, 4th grave east tier, [Bernard died in Pittsburgh at age 33. He was interred on January 6, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols) |
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