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Sharpsburg, O'Hara Township, Allegheny County, PA
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Paden, Joseph S., Cpl US Army, WWI, Section 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Padenclat, Martha, Jan 21, 1882, April 22, 1944, Wife, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 4 half lot owned by Wm. Padenclat, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Padenclat, William G., Sept 17, 1896, Nov 14, 1977, Husband, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 4 half lot owned by Wm. Padenclat, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Paese, Richard D., 23 Mar 1959 - 02 Apr 2000, Sections 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Page, John, Pennsylvania, A3C, 6 Fld Maint. SQ AF, April 6, 1939, May 19, 1957, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 15, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Page, Jessie, Pvt School for Bakers & Cooks, Enlisted Jul 17, 1917, Discharged Feb 9, 1919, Born Jul 4, 1888, Died Aug 5, 1934, [Jessie died in O’Hara Township at age 46 years, 1 month and 1 day of tuberculosis. He was interred on August 8, 1934], Section 9, Row 9, grave 70, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Palmer, Lonzo H., Pvt, 16th Tr Co. 15th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Oct 18, 1918, Discharged Jan 11, 1919, Born Sept 12, 1890, Died Sept 13, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 22, 3rd grave west tier, [Alonzo Palmer died in Pittsburgh at age 47 of pneumonia. He was interred on September 18th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Palmer, Bennie, PFC Co A, 315th Serv. BN, Enlisted May 9, 1918, Discharged Aug 1, 1919, Born Sept 11, 1895, Died Nov 28, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 8, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pannell, Bettie, 1858 – 1932, At Rest, Mother, [There was a Berty Pannell, wife of H B Pannell, living in Pittsburgh’s 12th Ward in 1900, mother of 4 children, but no trace of Bettie has yet been found. She died in Pittsburgh on July 18, 1932 at age 55 of chronic nephritis. She was interred on July 21, 1932], Section 8, Range 10, Lot 3, 4th grave east tier, single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Papinos, Nichols, Pvt. Co C, 25th Inf. Enlisted Aug 2, 1917, Discharged Mar 17, 1919, Age 39 Yrs, Died Mar 7, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 13, 4th grave, 6th row west tier, [Nicholas Papinos (Popinas) died in Pittsburgh at age 37 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on April 12, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parise, Carl, 1927 – 1908, Dad, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Park, Agnes Speirs, (view 2 , 3), 1841 - 1911, Mother, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 3 owned by Francis Park, [Agnes Spiers Park was the wife of Francis Park of Sharpsburg. She also was born in Scotland. After her husband’s death she lived in Wilkinsburg. She died at age 69 of cancer on February 15, 1911. She was interred on February 18th. The inscriptions for Francis and Agnes are on one side of the monument that features inscriptions for the Fleming family, and they also have individual tombstones], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Park, Francis, (view 2 , 3), 1841 - 1904, Father, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 3 owned by Francis Park, [Francis Park was born in Scotland and immigrated to the US about 1881, along with his wife Agnes, and sons Francis Jr. and Robert and his daughter Isabell. They lived in Sharpsburg in 1900 at #34 North Main Street. His occupation is not clearly written. He was born in November of 1842. He died in Sharpsburg at the age of 61 and was interred on February 24, 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Park, Wilson E., 1899 – 1968, Section 5, Range 20, Lot 1 owned by Eliza Jane Truesdale, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Francis W., 1869 – 1956, Father, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 7 quarter lot owned by Frank Parker, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Jane E., 1869 – 1966, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 7 quarter lot owned by Frank Parker, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, David H., Co D. 205 PA Vol Inf, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 9, [was probably the son of Hugh and Regina Parker of Spring, Centre County, PA. He appears with them as a 11 year old child, one of 5 children in the household in 1860. He joined Company C of the 125th PA Volunteers for 9 months service when it was organized, on 11 August, 1862, when he was only 13 years old. That company was recruited in Huntington County, next to Centre County. The regiment was ordered to Virginia where it drilled until mid September when it was ordered to the battle at Antietam Creek where it suffered heavy casualties. The next month it was at the battle of Fredericksburg, then in April the next spring at Chancellorsville. They were mustered out in May at Harrisburg. David immediately joined the 181st Regiment, the 20th Cavalry of PA. This company saw some small actions in the Cumberland Valley, guarded the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and was mustered out on 7 January 1864. In August 1864 back in Huntington County, where his parents had moved to the town of Porter, he once more enlisted in the 205th Regiment for a 1 year service. Held in reserve at Washington DC, they finally met action at Petersburg in April of 1865, then worked on repairing the South Side Railroad. The regiment remained at Burkesville until the end of the war, and David was mustered out in June of 1865. He took up forge work, like his father back in Porter. By 1880 the whole family was living near Pittsburgh, his parents in McKeesport and David in O’Hara Township, near the Etna and Pittsburgh steel mills. He died in 1906], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Ida C., 1848 - 1912, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 9, [was the wife of Civil War veteran David H. Parker. She first appears on the 1880 O’Hara Township census with 2 small children, son Ira and daughter Lauretta. After the death of David, she lived with her daughter, listed as Lucetta Le Goullon, the wife of Edward in the town of Sharpsburg. Ida was also listed as a maternity nurse, having given birth to 3 children, with only 1 still living. Ida died in November of 1912 in Sharpsburg of bronchial pneumonia. She is listed as Ida C. Stewart Parker in the interment records. The plot in Greenwood also contains son Ira C. Parker who died in 1881 of lockjaw and a child only identified as D. Parker who died in September of 1888], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Joseph Reese, Private Co B 63 PA Vol, [was born in PA around the year 1827. He married in Niles, Ohio in 1848 and just before the Civil War, he and his wife Juliette (Julia) lived in Sharpsburg where he worked nearby as a nailor. Even with 3 small children at home, he enlisted along with many other friends in the Sharpsburg – Etna area with Company B of the 63rd Regiment of the PA Volunteers. He was mustered in on 1 August 1861 as a musician and discharged out with the regiment 5 August 1864 as a fife major. According to his pension file, he enlisted on 5 April 1865 in Co. C of the 7th Regiment of the PA Reserve Infantry (the 36th Volunteers) after his discharge from the 63rd. He was discharged 5 April 1866. He died in Pittsburgh in April of 1888. His wife Julia and two of their four children are also interred in the plot, but do not have tombstones], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Illegible, s/o D. H., 28 ??? 1873 - 12 May 1881, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 9 owned by D. Parker, [This child is an unidentified son of Civil War veteran David H. Parker. Two children show up on the 1880 census of O’Hara Township, the first local census that David appears in after moving to the Pittsburgh area from Huntington County, PA. This stone probably belongs to Ira C. Parker who died in Sharpsburg in 1881 or may also represent another child, unnamed, who was buried with Ira on November 21, 1906. Both were removed from Section 3, Range 10 where they were buried as single interments in 1881 and 1888], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Virginia R., December 9, 1921, March 8, 1968, Daughter, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 7 half lot owned by Ed Parker, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Betty Jane, January 23, 1923, September 17, 1942, Daughter, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 7 half lot owned by Ed Parker, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Edward J., PCL US Army, World War I, 1896 – 1979, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 7 half lot owned by Ed Parker, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Elizabeth S., September 15, 1896, December 18, 1987, Mother, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Ed Parker, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, G. I., 1836 – 1891, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 1 owned by Leon Parker, [George Irving Parker was the son of Silas Parker and Elizabeth Stevens of Lisbon, Grafton County, New Hampshire. He lived with his wife Arseneth Snow Parker in Lisbon along with their 2 children, Leon and Florence. He worked at various times as a butcher, tanner and master boot and shoe maker. In 1880 he moved to Shaler Township, although it is not known if the move was made before or after the death of his wife, who died in1877. He died in Shaler Township on October 28, 1891 at age 55 years, 8 months and 28 days of catarrh of the stomach. He may have been buried in another graveyard, or was moved within Greenwood, as his interment date was November 17th, with the year illegible in the old lot book. The lot was purchased by his son Leon, who is also in the lot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Jasper Kelly, Pvt. Infantry A U S, Enlisted Oct 25, 1950, Discharged Dec 2, 1953, Born April 23, 1922, Died Dec 26, 1953, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 1, 3rd West tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Robert, Pvt, 19th C. VC, Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged June 18, 1919, Born May 15, 1888, Died Feb 15, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 26, 1st grave east tier, [Robert died in Pittsburgh at age 41 of bronchitis. He was interred on February 20, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parker, Thomas, Private Co A, 341st S. Batt OMC, Enlisted Aug 6, 1918, Discharged July 19, 1919, Born Mar 14, 1890, Died Oct 5, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 26, 4th grave east tier, [Thomas’ draft card states that he was born in Wakefield, Virginia, but he was living at #3211 Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh. He was a laborer for the Carbon Steel Company at 31st Street and the AVRR. He died in Pittsburgh at age 45 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on October 8, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parris, Osmer C., 1894 - 1956, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 8 quarter lot owned by Osmer Parris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parris, Martha, 1881 - 1949, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 8 quarter lot owned by Osmer Parris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parsons, Ernest W., 1904 - 1986, Dad, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parsons, Ernest W., Jr., Son, 27 Jan 1954 - 10 Mar 1973, Beloved, How We Miss You, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parsons, James E., 21 Sep 1925 - 08 Jul 1970, Dad, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parsons, Rudolph, 1847 - 1889, Co K 1st Penna Vol, Section 2, Range 4, Lot 7, [enlisted in Company K of the 20th Regiment of the PA Cavalry on 29 January 1864. He was transferred to Co. K of the 1st Prov. Cavalry in June of 1865 and spent time in the 7th US Infantry. He was mustered out in 1869 at Fort Bridge in the Western territories when his length of service expired. He lived in Sharpsburg in 1880, working at a blast furnace until his death in 1889], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parsons, Mrs. M. J., aisle marker, Section 2, Range 4, Lot 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Parsons, Mary, (view 2), 14 Apr 1921 - 12 Apr 1980, Mother, She was the sunshine of our home, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pascerella, Joseph D., 1929 – 1975, Beloved Husband and Father, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Paskan, George, 1878 - 1943, My Brother, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Passmore, Myrtle Boyle, 1923 – 2009, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 2 owned by John W. Boyle, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Charles N., (view 2), 1888 – 1918, Died in the Service, Oct 4, 1918, Back – 116 M T Division, Camp Holabird, MD, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 9 owned bt Nicholas Hohn, [Charles Nicholas Patterson was the son of William J. Patterson and Sarah “Jennie” Hohn of Sharpsburg and Pittsburgh. He was born in Sharpsburg and died in Pittsburgh on October 4, 1918 at age 29 of acute influenza. He was interred on October 6, 1918], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, William J., (view 2), 1857 – 1929, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 9 owned by Nicholas Hohn, [In 1910 William and his wife Jennie lived in Aspinwall on Lexington Avenue and William was a contractor. He died at age 72 of a cerebral hemorrhage on October 4, 1929 and was interred on October 6. His age is not consistent in census records, and with such a common name, he is difficult to trace], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Sarah J., (view 2), 1857 – 1940, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 9 owned by Nicholas Hohn, [Sarah Jane Hohn was the daughter of Nicholas Hohn and married William Patterson about the year 1887. Although there is a 1900 census in Lawrenceville with 3 children listed to a couple named the same, the only child confirmed as theirs is Charles Patterson who died in World War I. Jennie, as she is shown on census records, died on December 26, 1940 in West Donegal Township at age 83 of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was interred on December 29], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Bernard A., July 1, 1893 – 19[blank], Son, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 13 owned by Elizabeth A. Patterson, [Bernard Alexander Patterson was the only son of George and Bessie Patterson of Sharpsburg. His World War II Draft Card stated that he was born in Apollo, PA. He worked as a mechanic in 1917, an electrician at a mill in 1920, and as the manager of a grocery store in 1930 when he lived in Millvale with his wife Mildred. He was interred on May 17, 1948], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Bessie E., Sept 10, 1870, Aug 14, 1942, Mother, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 13 owned by Elizabeth A Patterson, [Bessie Patterson was the wife of George A. Patterson of Sharpsburg. Born in PA, she had only one known child, a son named Bernard. She remained in Sharpsburg on Clifton Avenue after her husband died. She died at age 69 in Sharpsburg of heart disease on August 14, 1940 and was interred on August 17], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Elizabeth A., 1835 – 1913, Mother, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 13 owned by Elizabeth A. Patterson, [Elizabeth Patterson was the wife, possibly the second wife, of William Patterson of Sharpsburg. The only 2 children definitely indicated for her are sons George and Frank. The 1910 census states that her parents were born in Ohio, but in 1880 it stated that her father was born in Ireland. Both she and her husband changed their personal data almost every census. She died in Sharpsburg at age 77 of apoplexy just a month and a half after her husband’s death. She died on April 18, 1913 and was interred on April 20, 1913], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Frank M., 1876 – 1942, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 13 owned by Elizabeth A. Patterson, [Frank Marquies Patterson was the son of William and Elizabeth Patterson of Sharpsburg. He was living with his brother George in 1900 in Allegheny City, working as a brakeman on the railroad. In 1910 he had moved back in with his aging parents. He only married after the death of both parents, and was found in Aspinwall married to wife Josephine in 1930. The couple had 2 children. He was interred in the family plot on October 2, 1942], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Geo. A., July 13, 1873, Mar 5, 1919, Father, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 13 owned by Elizabeth A. Patterson, [George A. Patterson was the son of William and Elizabeth Patterson of Sharpsburg. The 1880 census states that he was born in Missouri, but other census records have him born in PA. He worked as a baggage master, possibly on the railroad, and was listed as a commercial traveler in 1910. His brother Frank lived with him and his wife Bessie in 1900 in Allegheny City. George then lived on Clifton Avenue in Sharpsburg in 1910. He died on March 5, 1919 in Sharpsburg of tuberculosis. He was 46 years old, and was interred on March 8], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Josephine S., 1877 – 1958, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 13 owned by Elizabeth A. Patterson, [Wife of Frank Patterson. Interred on December 27, 1959], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, William A., 1833 – 1913, Father, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 13 owned by Elizabeth A. Patterson, [William Patterson was a blacksmith from Sharpsburg, possibly connected to one of the local mills. His place of birth varies in different census records, from Missouri to PA to Ohio. A William Patterson appears in Sharpsburg in 1860, married to wife Eliza with 2 children. In 1870 the children are not the same, except for one son. In 1880 the list is entirely different again, with younger children. It is possible that he married twice, with both wives named Elizabeth – in fact the 1910 census has him married twice. He died in Sharpsburg at age 79 of dysentery on February 2, 1913. He was interred on February 4], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, John, 1879 - 1883, Section 3, Range 5, Lots 15 & 17, [John Patterson was the youngest known child of Samuel and Margaret Patterson. He was probably born in O’Hara Township in 1879. He died in 1883 and was interred in a cemetery in Harmarville. He was 3 years and 5 months old. His remains were moved to Greenwood on March 21, 1893 and he was the first interment in the new family plot. No cause of death is written in Greenwood records], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Margaret, 1832 - 1913, Section 3, Range 5, Lots 15 & 17 owned by S. Patterson, [Margaret Patterson was the Scottish wife of Samuel Patterson of O’Hara Township. She raised at least 8 children: William, Mary, Sarah, James, Robert, Samuel, Margaret and John. She and Samuel lived in Indiana Township in 1870, in O’Hara Township in 1880, and in Sharpsburg in 1900 on 23rd Street. While in Sharpsburg, she and Samuel had 3 children in the household plus their daughter Mary and her husband Isaac Higgins and grandson Samuel. Margaret died on October 30, 1913 in Pittsburgh at age 80 of typhoid fever. She was laid to rest on November 1, 1913], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Samuel, 1831 - 1907, Section 3, Range 5, Lots 15 & 17 owned by S. Patterson, [Samuel Patterson was a Scottish immigrant who settled in Indiana Township with wife Margaret, also a Scottish immigrant. They had at least 8 children. Samuel was a farmer who later sold agricultural equipment in 1900. He died in Sharpsburg at age 76. He was interred on August 10, 1907], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Sarah, 1869 - 1949, Aunt, Section 3, Range 5, Lots 15 & 17 owned by S. Patterson, [Sarah Patterson was the daughter of Samuel and Margaret Patterson of O’Hara Township. In the 1880 census she was 16 years old, with a brother, William, age 19 and her sister Mary, age 17, older that her in the list of children. The 1900 census of Sharpsburg has her birth date listed as June of 1870. She apparently never married. She was buried on March 19, 1949], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, John Galbraith, (plot marker), 1818 – 1878, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 1 owned by J W Patterson, [John Patterson was born in Indiana Township according to Greenwood interment records. At that time, there were 2 Patterson families in the area headed by Alexander Patterson and James Patterson. Census records indicate that both households had young sons in the home in 1820. In 1850 John was married and working as a pilot (perhaps riverboats ?) while he and his wife and young daughter Martha Matilda lived in McKeesport. In 1860 they lived in Elizabeth Township with 5 children and he was still a pilot. In 1870 they were in Lincoln Township with 8 children and he is listed as a laborer. He was buried in the Sharpsburg Presbyterian graveyard at age 60 when he died of typhoid fever. His remains were moved to Greenwood on April 21, 1880], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Sarah A. Bugh, (plot marker), 1824 – 1896, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 1 owned by J W Patterson, [Sarah Ann Patterson was born in Greensboro, Ohio and became the wife of John Patterson. Her children included Matilda, Nancy, Nicholas, John James, Harry, Daniel and Charles. After her husband death she continued to live in Sharpsburg with her children. Most of the boys worked in the local glass house. She died in Sharpsburg at age 72 of cancer, and was interred on July 3, 1896], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Nancy Jane, (plot marker), 1853 – 1929, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 1 owned by J W Patterson, [Nancy was the daughter of John and Sarah Patterson of Pittsburgh. She was the second daughter and child born to the couple. She died in Pittsburgh at age 78 of myocardial degeneration on December 2, 1929 and was interred on December 4], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Harvey N., (plot marker), 1862 – 1942, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 1 owned by J W Patterson, [Harvey was the son of John and Sarah Patterson of Pittsburgh. In 1880 when his widowed mother lived in Sharpsburg, he worked with his brothers in a local glass house. By 1910 he was living with his brother Charles in Sharpsburg. By 1930 both brother were working in a bank as manager and director. Harvey was interred in the family plot on October 4, 1942], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Orrin C., 1871 – 1953, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Kate F. Schaney, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Margaret W., 1870 – 1940, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Kate F. Schaney, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Brigid, Nov 25, 1895, Oct 23, 1978, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 11 singles, grave # 10 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, John, 1876 – 1947, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 4 owned by Mary Patterson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Ella Kraft, 1886 – 1953, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 4 owned by Mary Patterson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Ralph T., 1917 – 1917, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 4 owned by Mary Patterson, [Ralph T. Patterson was probably the son of John and Ella Patterson. Although Ralph never appeared on a census record, John and Ella are in Sharpsburg on the 1910 census, living on North Canal Street. Ralph was removed from Washington Cemetery on July 18, 1940, joining 6 other Pattersons in the plot as well as Margaret and Walter Tounsend], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, James R., 1883 – 1945, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 4 owned by Mary Patterson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patterson, Susan, 1880 – 1937, Mother, [Susan may have been the widow living with daughter Anna at #2234 Wylie Avenue in 1930. She and her daughter had been born in North Carolina. She died on April 24, 1937 at age 57 of bronchial asthma and was interred on April 28th], Section 8, Range 8, Row 16, Grave 2, single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patton, Ethel, 1896 – 1942, Daughter, Section 8, Range 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patton, Ida M., (plot monument), 1872 – 1957, Daughter, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 3 owned by James Patton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patton, Blanche, (plot monument), 1874 – 1962, Daughter, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 3 owned by James Patton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patton, James, (plot monument), 1843 – 1907, Father, [James Patton was born in Ireland and immigrated around 1859. The first confirmed identification of him in census records was in Union Township, Washington County PA in 1870. He and wife Susan were newly married and had no children at that time. James was working as a clerk in a store. In 1880 the couple had 5 children ranging from 1 to 9 years old. By 1900 they were living in Aspinwall and had 8 children, but are noted as having lost one of them. James was a salesman for groceries. He died in Aspinwall at age 64 of cancer of the stomach. He was interred on April 4, 1907], Section 5, Range 17, Lot 3 owned by James Patton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patton, Margaret A., (plot monument), 1871 – 1947, Daughter, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 3 owned by James Patton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patton, Robert S., (plot monument), 1881 – 1977, Son, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 3 owned by James Patton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patton, Susan, (plot monument), 1849 – 1917, Mother, [Susan Patton was the wife of James Patton of Washington County and Aspinwall. She was born in Scotland and immigrated around 1852. In 1880 she had 5 children, Margaret, Ida, Blanch, Susan and Ross. By 1900 Robert, William and Mary had been added to the family. After her husband’s death in 1907, she continued to live in Aspinwall with her children She died there on April 8, 1917 at age 67 years, 7 months and 25 days of paralysis. She was interred on April 11th], Section 5, Range 17, Lot 3 owned by James Patton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patton, Sue E., (plot monument), 1876 – 1898, Daughter, [Sue Patton was the daughter of James and Susan Patton of Aspinwall. She appears on the 1880 census when the couple lived in Union Township, Washington County, where she was born. She died in Aspinwall at age 21 years, 2 months and 1 day of consumption. She was interred on February 20, 1898], Section 5, Range 17, Lot 3 owned by James Patton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Patton, William H., (plot monument), 1883 – 1975, Son, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 3 owned by James Patton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Payne, Ruth B., 15 Sep 1895 - 18 Sep 1972, Mother, Section 6, Range 6, Row 7, Grave # 1, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pearce, Eugene, Corp. Co E, 367th Inf., Enlisted July 22, 1918, Discharged May 16, 1919, Born sept 2, 1896, Died Mar 28, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 24, 3rd grave west tier, [Eugene died in Pittsburgh at age 39 of acute myocarditis. He was interred on April 2, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pearson, Evaline Krause, (plot monument), w/o Howard, 1899 - 1954, Section 3, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by Balser Krause, [Evaline Krause was the daughter of Balser Krause and his second wife Gussie. She was born in April of 1899 and lived in Sharpsburg during 1900, 1910 and 1920. In 1920 she was the only child still living with her parents. She was a stenographer for the railroad. In 1930 she was living with her husband Howard Pearson in Blawnox. They had been married for 3 years, and Howard was a salesman of wholesale concrete. She was interred in the family plot on June 7, 1954. Her husband was interred on May 8, 1972, but has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Peebles, Lemuel D., (view 2), Feb 11, 1845, June 21, 1905, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 15 owned by L D Peebles, [Census records are very scarce for this branch of the Peebles family, but the 1850 Pine Township census has Lemuel Peebles are the son of William Peebles and his wife Caroline. Lemuel was age 4 when his farmer father shows up with him and a daughter Clara A. Also in the home is an Ellen Peebles, born in Ireland, and only 8 years of age. A gap in records occurs, and the 1880 census of McCandless Township has Lemuel and his wife Maggie with 2 children, Hervey and Lemuel. No other records are easily found for him. He died in DeHaven PA at age 63 and was interred on June 24, 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Peebles, Margaret A., (view 2), Dec 28, 1846, Apr 24, 1922, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 15 owned by L D Peebles, [Margaret (Maggie) was the wife of Lemuel Peebles of McCandless Township. She is shown on the 1880 census with son Hervey, age 5, and son Lemuel, age 3 months. The 1910 census shows her as a widow living in Hampton Township. She died in Parnassus, PA at age 74 of chronic myocarditis on April 24, 1922. She was interred on April 25], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Peebles, Hervey W., Sep 3, 1874, Dec 27, 1900, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 15 owned by L D Peebles, [Hervey was the son of Lemuel D. Peebles and his wife Margaret. He died in Perrysville, PA at age 26 of consumption. He was interred on December 29, 1901 according to cemetery records, although that does not agree with the date on the stone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pekosky, Frank M., 1878 - 1937, Father, Section 2, Range 16, Lot 6 singles, Grave #4 west, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pelino, Cleve, 1923 - 1989, PFC US Army, WWII, Section 6, Range 6, Row 4, Grave # 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Penn, William, Private Co C, 34th Mach. Gun Batt., Enlisted Oct 26, 1917, Discharged Mar 25, 1919, Born May 20, 1890, Died Aug 23, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 23, 2nd grave west tier, [William died in O’Hara Township at age 45 of chronic far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. He was interred on August 25, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pennell, Silas W., Pvt. Co M, Dev. BN No 3, 160th Dep. Bgd, Enlisted Aug 1, 1918, Discharged Nov 26, 1918, Born 1888, Died Jun 12, 1934, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 18, 4th grave west tier, [Silas was born in Huntington, West Virginia on May 2, 1888. He filled out his World War I draft card while living on 38th Street in Pittsburgh and working as a driver. After the war, he lived with his widowed mother Syra and was a teamster. In 1930 he lived on Mulberry Way in the 6th Ward of Pittsburgh and worked for the railroad. He died in Pittsburgh at age 46 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on June 16, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pennington, A. Ruth, May, 30, 1910, Dec 20, 1937, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Naomi Smith, [Ruth Pennington shows up in the 1930 Pittsburgh census, living with the Reis family on Sidney Street. She has a 4 month old daughter named Dolores. She died at age 26 of pulmonary tuberculosis. She was interred on December 23, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pepper, John, Pvt, Co K 365th Inf., Enlisted Mar 23, 1918, Discharged Mar 18, 1919, Born 1893, Died Sep 15, 1933, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 22, 4th grave west tier, [John died in Pittsburgh at age 40 of bronchial pneumonia. He was interred on September 19, 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Perkins, Leroy, Pennsylvania, PFC Infantry, Korea, Dec 27, 1931, July 1, 1960, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 18, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Perry, Muriel A., Sister, 1913 - 1992, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Perry, Ward, Pvt. Co C, 341st LBR BN, Enlisted Au 1, 1918, Discharged July 12, 1919, Born Aug 21, 1898, Died June 15, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 10, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Perry, Hillard Leroy, PV2 US Army, Korea, Feb 19, 1932, Mar 21, 1997, Section 8, Row 1, Grave 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Peters, Caroline, 1918 - 2007, Section 6, Range 5 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Peters, William G., 1908 - 1921, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 17 owned by Mrs. Agnes Peters, [William G. Peters was the son of William and Agnes Peters. At the time of his death they lived at #1847 Nobel Street in Sharpsburg. The family appears in Millvale in 1910 with William and his sister Bernice. Agnes Peters may have been the daughter of Mary Seber of Sycamore Street in Etna (in 1900), who had a 15 year old daughter named Agnes at that time. Mary is also buried within the plot. William’s father is listed in 1910 as a stationary engineer. William was 13 years of age at the time of his death and he died of broncho pneumonia on April 19, 1921], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Peterson, Albert L., US Army, World War II, Mar 11, 1916, May 17, 2001, Section 8, Range 7, Row 17, Grave 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfaub, Annie M., 20 Jun 1872 - 26 Apr 1900, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 7 owned by Jacob J. & George Fugh, [Annie M. Fugh was the daughter of George and Magdalena Fugh of O’Hara Township can was an 8 year old child on the 1880 census. He father was a farmer and born in Wurttemberg, as was her mother. Her marriage date and the name of her husband is unknown. Annie apparently died in childbirth or shortly afterward, as her daughter, Annie R. Pfaub is listed on the 1900 Sharpsburg census as a 1 month old baby, born in April of 1900. The child is living with Chris and Lena Grimm. Lena may be the older sister of Annie Fugh], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfischner, E. B. W., (plot marker), 1872 – 1953, Husband, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by EBW Pfischner, [Edward Pfischner lived in Millvale and was manager, then president of the Penn Saw Works. He was married twice, to Alma, then Olive Pfischner], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfischner, Mary Olive, (plot marker), 1888 – 1973, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by EBW Pfischner, [Olive was the second wife of Edward B W Pfishner of Millvale], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfischner, Viola K., (plot marker), 1902 – 1970, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by EBW Pfischner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfischner, Charles, (plot marker), 1902 – 1956, Husband, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by EBW Pfishner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfischner, Alma R., (plot marker), 1882 – 1919, Mother, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by EBW Pfischner, [Alma was the wife of saw manufacturing owned Edward B W Pfischner of Millvale. Her maiden name may have been Fitch. She appears in the 1910 Millvale census as a 27 year old mother of 2 children, Charles and Alma. Thought at first to be his first wife, he may have been married before 1900, as he is listed of that census as a widower. She died in Millvale at age 36 on March 19, 1919, a victim of the influenza epidemic. She was interred on March 21, 1919], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfusch, William C., 1862 - 1937, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 6 owned by William C. Pfusch, [William C. Pfusch was probably born in Sharpsburg to William and Anna Catherine Pfusch. They were both German immigrants who can be found on the 1860 census, along with their 3 daughters, Amelia, Susanna and Anna. After William was born the family lived in East Deer Township for a while, but had moved back to Sharpsburg by 1880 where they lived on Penn Street with 6 children, William being the oldest in the house. By 1880 he was married and working as a carpenter. He and his wife Annie had 4 children. In 1910 William was living at #1730 South Canal Street while Annie and her children were at #1728. In 1930 he was a widower at #1731 South Canal Street, living alone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfusch, Annie M., 1864 - 1928, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 6 owned by William C. Pfusch, [Annie M. Pfusch was the wife of William C. Pfusch of Sharpsburg. The couple married about 1886 and had their first child, Mabel, in July of 1887. Annie also had Edward in April of 1889, Albert in February 1893, William in March of 1897 and Merle in 1907. In 1910 Annie was living at #1728 Canal Street with her 5 children while William was living 3 doors away. Annie died in Sharpsburg on October 23, 1928 at age 67 of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was interred on October 26], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfusch, Albert E., Sgt, Co c, 319th Inf. Enlisted Sept 19, 1917, Discharged June 12, 1919, Born Feb 27, 1893, Died Dec 21, 1956, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 6 half lot owned by Eva Meyer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfusch, Louise M., 1891 – 1957, Wife, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 6 half lot owned by Eva Meyer, [Daughter of Alexander and Eva Meyer and wife of Albert E. Pfusch. Interred on October 21, 1957], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfusch, Clara, 1870 – 1952, Daughter, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 6 owned by William Pfusch, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfusch, William, 1829 – 1909, Father, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 6 owned by William Pfusch, [Wilhelm (William) Pfusch was born in Germany and immigrated before 1853 when he was naturalized in Pittsburgh. According to several family researchers he was married twice. His first wife has been identified as Anna Martha Brill, the daughter of John Brill and Anna Katherine Seeger. However, the records of the Etna Congregational church indicate that he married Anna Gertrude Siebert on September 7, 1854 in Etna. After her death, he married Anna Martha Brill Kinsch on November 20, 1864 in Etna at the same church. Anna Martha died in 1866 after having 4 children. He then appears to have married Elizabeth Reibein and had 7 more children. He died in Sharpsburg on May 18, 1909 and was buried probably in the Etna graveyard. His interment in Greenwood is dated July 25, 1909, so he apparently was removed from Etna although Greenwood records do not indicate this. There is some confusion between researchers about his marriages. This needs more research], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfusch, Elizabeth, 1845 – 1934, Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 6 owned by William Pfusch, [Elizabeth Reibein has been identified as the possible third wife of William Pfusch. She was born in 1846 in Germany and married William about 1868. She may have had at least 7 children with him, although the question needs more research. The family appears in Sharpsburg for the 1880 census on Penn Street where 6 children are in the household. They are also in Sharpsburg in 1900.William died in 1909. Elizabeth died in Aspinwall on January 10, 1934 at age 88 years, 2 months and 5 days of chronic myocarditis. She was interred on January 12th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pfusch, William James, Yeoman 1C US Navy, Enlisted May 29, 1918, Discharged Sept 30, 1921, Born Mar 2, 1897, Died Jan 3, 1956, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 11 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Phillips, Ronald Ronald, (plot), 1947 - 1973, Sgt Signal Corps US Army Vietnam, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Phillips, Roy R. Sr., (plot), 21 Mar 1924 - 17 May 1996, US Army, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Phillips, Roy Ray Jr., (plot), 29 Nov 1955 - 18 Jul 1973, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Phillips, Hazel M., (plot), 1920 -2005, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Phillips, James O., 05 Oct 1876 - 06 Aug 1947, Father, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Phillips, John, 01 May 1901 - 18 Jan 1978, Pvt US Army WWII, Section 6, Range 5, Row 1, Grave # 1, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Phillips, Loyd, Georgia, Pvt. 12 Co, 157 Depot Brig, World War I, Sept 30, 1896, May 2, 1963, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 18, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pickett, James Sr., 1898 – 1932, [James was born in Louisiana and lived on Vincennes Street in Pittsburgh’s 5th Ward in 1930. He worked as a tailor in a shop at that time. He died in South Fayette Township on June 27, 1932 at age 34 of pulmonary tuberculosis. He was interred on July 1, 1932], Section 9, Row 12, grave 27, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Piel, Henry D., Nov 7, 1871, Jan 23, 1937, Born Vincennes, Ind., [Charles Henry D. Piel was the son of John H. Piel and his wife Mary. John was a carpenter who lived in Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana with wife and 5 children – Mary, Charles, Herman, George and Edward. Henry married Eleanora Wahl in 1896 and lived in Allegheny City in 1900 with their children Dorothy and Henry. By 1910 the family lived in Sharpsburg, although little Henry apparently died there due to an accident and was interred in the family plot on March 29, 1910. Just a few days earlier, on March 24th, his sister Mildred had been interred, dying at age 3 years and 10 months of broncho pneumonia. Henry D and wife Nora lived on 14th Street with Dorothy, now 12, and Sarah, age 1 year and 9 months. He worked as an employment agent. In 1920 they lived in Aspinwall and he was a foreman in a foundry. Sarah Wahl, his mother-in-law also lived within the home. By 1930 he and Nora were still living at 205 Virginia Avenue, and he was a commercial traveler for the gas and oil industry. He died in Pittsburgh on January 23, 1937 at age 65 of chronic myocarditis. He was interred on January 26, 1937], Section 5, Range 16, Lot 5 owned by Henry D. Piel, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Piel, Nora E. Wahl, Wife of Henry D. Piel, Oct 20, 1871 – Aug 28, 1956, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 5 owned by Henry D. Piel, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Piel, Dr. Sarah Elizabeth, Daughter of Henry & Nora Piel, Aug 29, 1908, Sept 15, 1996, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 5 owned by Henry D. Piel, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pierce, Oakley S., Pvt 1st Cl, Co G, 367th Inf, Enlisted Apr 27, 1918, Discharged Mar 19, 1919, Born 1895, Died May 5, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 25, 3rd grave east tier, [Oakley died in Pittsburgh at age 40 of bilateral lobar pneumonia. He was interred on May 8, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pignamelli, Violette, 1921 - 2008, Section 6, Range 5 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pilgram, Frederick C., (view 2 , 3), 09 Sep 1839 - 31 Jul 1901, Father, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 7, [was born in Germany in September of 1839 and immigrated to America in 1847. He enlisted in the 35th PA Infantry at an unknown date, as he is not listed in Bates under that unit. In Roach’s Mills, Virginia, the regiment was renumbered the 74th. His pension record indicates he served in both Company F and company G. He was promoted to full corporal in June of 1864. He enlisted on 16 February 1865 in Company E of the 78th PA Infantry and served until muster out on 11 September 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee. In 1880 he and wife Savina had 3 children in Sharpsburg, where he ran an inn. His listing in the 1890 Vet Schedule notes he still suffered effects from sun stroke received in the line of duty. He died in 1901 in Sharpsburg, suffering the effects of rheumatism], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pilgram, Savina D., (view 2), 29 Apr 1846 - 25 Mar 1922, Mother, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 7, [was the wife of Civil War veteran Frederick C. Pilgram. A long-time resident of Sharpsburg, she had 6 children who all lived beyond infancy. After her husband’s death, she continued to live in Sharpsburg as her children married and moved off. Her last census listing is 1920 where Savina lived at 311 South Main Street in Sharpsburg with 3 of her children, Amelia, Robert and Martin. She died in 1922 at age 75 of lobar pneumonia], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pilgram, Robert F., (view 2), 16 Jun 1884 - 30 Oct 1942, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 7, [was the son of Frederick Pilgram and wife Savina. Born in Sharpsburg in June of 1885, he was the 5th of 6 children. He lived in Sharpsburg with his family until the 1920s, working as a laborer in various businesses, including the Pennsylvania Railroad. He lived alone in 1930, but in 1942 his sister Amelia was living with him at 309 Main Street, Sharpsburg. His poor health apparently did not allow him to work at the time. He died in October of the same year], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pilgram, Amelia M., (view 2), 19 Dec 1872 - 16 Jun 1951, Daughter, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 7, [was the daughter of Frederick Pilgram and wife Savina. She was listed as Mary in 1880, and Molly in 1900 in the census records. She stayed with the family after her father’s death, but was living with the Loresch family of O’Hara Township as a servant in 1920 and 1930. In 1942 she was taking care of her ill brother Robert at 309 South Main Street in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pinkney, Willie, Pvt. Co C, 158th Dep B., Enlisted June 21, 1918, Discharged Nov 29, 1918, Born May 22, 1890, Died Aug 19, 1937, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 16, 4th grave east tier, [Willie signed his World War I draft card in Pittsburgh, giving his birth date as June instead of May and stating that he was born in Brooklyn, Georgia. In 1930 he lived with wife Leila on 26th Street in Pittsburgh. He died in Mayview Hospital of psychrosis syphilitis and was interred on August 29, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pinno, Clifford, Pvt. Co B 321st Tepv. BN, Enlisted Apr 29, 1918, Discharged July 16, 1919, Bron May 15, 1895, Died Aug 16, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 8, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pipelo, Josephine, 1904 - 1963, Mother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Plietz, William H., 1892 – 1979, Father, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 11 quarter lot owned by Sadie Plietz, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Plietz, Sadie E., 1894 – 1971, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 11 quarter lot owned by Sadie Plietz, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Poekert, Florence Etta, (plot monument), 1899 – 1949, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 12 owned by the Poekert family, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pogner, Amelia A., 1923 – 1941, Daughter, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 11 half lot owned by Anna Pogner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pogner, Michael, 1903 – 1976, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 11 half lot owned by Anna Pogner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pogner, Anna, 1904 – 1971, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 11 half lot owned by Anna Pogner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pohle, Minna, 1860 – 1939, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 9 owned by Helen Chierego], Minna died on August 2, 1939 in Pittsburgh at age 78 of angina pectoris. She was interred on August 5], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pohlot, Geo., 1870 - 1930, Section 1, Range 11, Row 11, singles, [George Pohlot was a mill worker who was born in Austria and immigrated to the US before 1900. He and his wife Anna lived in Etna and had no children. When he died on October 2, 1930, he was living at #174 Butler Street in Etna. He died of cancer of the pancreas, and was buried from the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home in Sharpsburg. The funeral bill was paid for by Mrs. Anna Pohlot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pollack, Ludwig K., Pennsylvania, Pvt. 318th Inf. 80 Div., March 13, 1941, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 13, 4th grave east tier, [Ludwig was born in Austria near the Polish border, with the name appearing on his World War I draft card as “Szepeo Oraczi”, which may be dreadfully misspelled. The town of Raczki is a likely location, a place south of the city of Elblag, and northwest of the German city of Berlin. The draft card was filled out in Johnstown PA, as he was living at #316 Broad Street there. He worked as a butcher for Samuel Pollack in Johnstown. It is possible that he once lived in Chicago, as a boy by that name appears there in 1900 with parents John and Amelia. Sisters Stephania and Wladyslawa also were in the home. He died in Pittsburgh at age 55 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on March 16, 1941], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pollard, Ernest Jr., Pennsylvania PFC Infantry USAR, Jan 1, 1933, June 22, 1963, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 19, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Polliard, John, 1886 – 1938, Father, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 1 singles, Grave # 4 west, [According to an Ancestry Family Tree, John Polliard was born in Clarion County PA. In 1920 he lived with his family on Gang Avenue in Pittsburgh’s 24th Ward. Although no occupation is listed in 1920, in 1930 he was a time clerk in a box factory. He died of cancer at age 53 in South Fayette Township on February 21, 1938. He was interred on February 24th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Polliard, Rose, 1887 – 1934, Mother, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 6 singles, Grave # 4 west, [Mabel Rose Hetrick was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Hetrick of Hawthorne, Clarion County PA and appeared on the 1910 census there as a married woman living with her parents. Also in the household were a brother and sister, a niece, as well as a 10 month old daughter, Almeda. By 1920 she and husband John were in Pittsburgh’s 24th Ward. The couple had 3 children, although Almeda was not among them. In 1930, also in Ward 24, the couple had 4 children. She died on March 14, 1934 in Pittsburgh at age 47, suffering from acute rheumatic fever. She was interred on March 16], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Polliard, Clarence E., BK3, US Navy, World War II, Jan 7, 1920, Jun 13, 1980, Section 2, Range 14, Lot 1 quarter lot, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pollock, Baby, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 9 owned by Susan Pollock, [This stylish small stone is thought to be the grandchild of Hugh and Susan Pollock by one of their daughters. Identified only as Baby Magill, the child died in Sharpsburg as a stillborn infant. No other information was given for the child. It was interred on August 6, 1909], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pollock, Elizabeth, 1860 – 1894, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 9 owned by Susan Pollock, [Elizabeth Pollock was the daughter of Hugh and Susan Pollock of Indiana Township. She can be found on the 1860, 1870 and 1880 census. She died in Indiana Township of consumption and was interred on March 9, 1894], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pollock, Hugh, 1829 – 1893, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 9 owned by Susan Pollock, [Hugh Pollock may have been the son of James and Nancy Pollock of Pittsburgh’s 9th Ward. Born in Ireland, he appeared as a 21 year old son of the couple on the 1850 census, along with a younger sister Sarah, who was born in PA. In 1860 he was farming in Indiana Twp, married to wife Susanna, with 3 children. His father and mother were also in the house. The family stayed in Indiana Township through the 1870 and 1880 census. Hugh died there at age 65 of enlargement of the liver and was interred in Greenwood on October 7, 1893], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pollock, James, 1854 – 1932, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 9 owned by Susan Pollock, James Pollock was the son of Hugh and Susan Pollock. When his father died in 1893, Susan moved to Sharpsburg with her daughters, but James elected to stay behind and remain a farmer. From the 1900 census to 1930, he was indexed as a single man, working on a farm, although by 1930 he had retired from active farming. He died in Indiana Twp. On December 19, 1931 at age 76 of a cerebral hemorrhage. His interment was on December 21, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pollock, Jennie W., 1861 – 1907, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 9 owned by Susan Pollock, [Jennie W. Pollock was the daughter of Hugh and Susan Pollock of Indiana Twp. She appears on the 1870 and 1880 census with the rest of the family. After the death of her father, she moved to Sharpsburg with her mother and sister Clara. She is listed in the 1900 census as a school teacher. She died in Allegheny City at age 43 of a primary perforation of the intestines. Her interment was on July 5, 1907], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pollock, Susan, 1829 – 1909, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 9 owned by Susan Pollock, [Susan Pollock was the wife of Hugh Pollock of Indiana Township. In 1860 she had 3 children, Agnes, age 9, James, 7 and Eliza, age 1. By 1870 Jennie, Mary and Clara had been added to the family. After the death of her husband in 1893, she moved to #1618 Middle Street in Sharpsburg with 2 of her daughters, Jennie and Clara. She died there on November 5, 1909 at age 80 of heart failure and old age. She was interred in the family plot on November 8, 1909], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pondexter, Allen H., Pvt. Co B, Dev. BN No 7, Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged Dec 26, 1918, Born Mar 7, 1895, Died Mar 5, 1946, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 14, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Poole, James A., Wagr Co D, 805th Engrs., Enlisted Oct 30, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born Sept 28, 1887, Died Jan 5, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 9, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pope, Catherine, 1868 – 1898, [Catherine Ferber was the eldest child of George John Ferber and Elizabetha Roesch. She was born in Hampton Twp on April 16, 1868. The family lived on a rented farm in the township until 1892 when George bought a farm in O’Hara Township. She married Harry John Pope on April 25, 1889 at the Etna Congregational Church. She had 3 children, Harry, born in 1890, Nelson, born in 1893 and Helen, born in 1896. She died of unknown causes on August 4, 1898 and was interred in the Etna Cemetery. Her husband stayed in Etna with his 2 sons, but Helen lived with her Ferber grandparents in O’Hara after her mother’s death. Harry married a second time and lived in Etna for some time, but died in Los Angeles. In October of 1945 Albert Ferber, Catherine’s nephew, moved several family members to Greenwood, including Catherine, her sister Minnie and her parents], Section 2, Range 2, Lot 1 owned by the George Ferber Estate, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Port, Eliza, 1858 – 1929, Mother, In Loving Memory, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 10 half lot owned by Elizabeth Port, [Eliza Port’s maiden name was Eliza Strohm, according to some family researchers. If this is correct, she may have been the daughter of John and Dorothea Strohm of Indiana Township. She may have been Jacob Port’s second wife, as Eliza Strohm is listed with her parents in 1880 and Jacob is listed in Millvale with wife Mary. Whatever her origin, in 1900 she was married to Jacob and listed with 5 children in Indiana Township, Violet, Wesley, Elsie, Jessie and Helen. She died in Indiana Township on May 16, 1929 at age 70, a victim of lobar pneumonia. She was interred in Greenwood next to her husband on May 18. Also in the plot is her son Weston, and daughters Helen and Violet Harpster], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Port, Helen G., 1896 – 1977, In Loving Memory, Daughter, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 10 half lot owned by Elizabeth Port, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Port, Jacob, 1852 – 1921, Father, In Loving Memory, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 10 half lot owned by Elizabeth Port, [Jacob Port was probably the son of John Port and his wife Anna Elizabeth Rosenkranz of St. Clair Township, PA. they appear together on the 1860 census, with Jacob shown as an 8 year old boy. By 1870 he and his mother and sisters were living in Allegheny City. By 1880 he and wife Mary were in Millvale and he was working in a “rope walk”. His mother and sisters were next door. After that year his wife was always named as Eliza, and researchers believe her to be Elizabeth Strohm. They had 5 children and they lived in Indiana Township, where Jacob described himself as a laborer until 1920 when he added his work on township roads. He died in Indiana Township on July 16, 1921 at age 68 years, 5 months and 28 days of angina pectoris. He was interred on July 19], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Port, Weston R., 1887 – 1969, Son, In Loving Memory, Veteran of World War I, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 10 half lot owned by Elizabeth Port, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Porter, George, 29 Oct 1809 - 15 Mar 1886, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 13, [George Porter and his wife, Stuart (Stewart) were both born in Scotland. They lived in Warren Township of Trumbull County, Ohio in the 1870 with son John, age 34 and daughter Margaret, age 32. Although found in the same area in the 1880 census, they both died in O’Hara Township, Stuart in February of 1885 and George in March of 1886. Their daughter Ann was the wife of James Glasgow Weir], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Porter, Stuart, 02 Jul 1812 - 12 Feb 1885, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Porter, John G. Sr., 25 Dec 1877 - 09 Oct 1953, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Porter, Marion Mott, Jan 24, 1900, Dec 12, 1931, Wife, Mother, Forever In Our Hearts, Section 8, Range 7, Row 15, grave # 1, [Marion may have been the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Mott of Pittsburgh. Her father worked as a porter and a steward in a restaurant. Her mother raised at least 5 children. Marion died in Pittsburgh at age 31 of cardio renal disease and was interred on December 15, 1931. No record of her marriage has been found], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Portong, William J., 1869 – 1949, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 17 owned by John Williams, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pou, Clifton, Pvt Co B, 815th Pion. Inf, Enlisted July 17, 1918, Discharged Aug 7, 1919, Born Aug 26, 1896, Died Dec 22, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 5 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Powell, Roy, Pvt. 1st Cl. Co A 406th Res. Labor BN, Enlisted June 20, 1918, Discharged Mar 25, 1919, Born May 8, 1899, Died Aug 27, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 16, 3rd grave east tier, [Roy died in Pittsburgh at age4 1 of pulmonary tuberculosis. He was interred on August 31, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Powell, Ruth, 1921 – 2007, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 11, grave # 8 west cremations, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Power, Benjamin, (view 2), d. 16 Jan 1836, aged 86Y, Section 1, Range 21, Lot 2, [born about 1753, s/o William Power of Old Town in Prince William County, Virginia. He fought in Wayne’s Indian War and enlisted in 1775 in the newly forming American army, primarily fighting in action in New York. After the War for Independence he lived in Maryland for 4 years then purchased a 237 acre farm in Ross Township. Benjamin died in 1836 and was buried in Pine Creek Cemetery and moved to Greenwood in 1904 with other members of the family], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Power, Elizabeth, (view 2), w/o Benjamin, d. 11 Mar 1838, aged 83Y, Section 1, Range 21, Lot 2, [Elizabeth Keyes (Keys) married Benjamin Power in 1774 in Washington County, Maryland. She had 10 known children. She was also interred first in Pine Creek Cemetery upon her death in 1838 and moved to Greenwood in 1904 with family members and other members of the church. The stone is deeply eroded, but was read in 1985 as part of a veteran’s survey], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Power, Sarah, (view 2), w/o George, d. 14 Nov 1851, aged 36Y 8M, Section 1, Range 21, Lot 2, 2nd grave from the north side, [daughter in law of Benjamin and Elizabeth Power, whose first known son was named George. She died in 1851 and was interred in Sharpsburg Presbyterian Cemetery and moved to Greenwood in 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Power, William, (view 2 , 3), illegible, Section 1, Range 21, Lot 2, first grave from the north side, owned by Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church, [William was the son of Benjamin Power and Elizabeth Keyes. He was born in 1797 and died in 1853. His wife’s name was Mary, but her last name is unknown. He was interred in the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church graveyard. He and others were removed from Sharpsburg on August 19, 1904 and interred in Greenwood], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Power, Clarissa, (no photo available), Section 1, Range 21, Lot 2, 4th grave from the north side, [was removed from Sharpsburg Presbyterian Cemetery 19 Aug 1904 with other Power family members, but her relationship is unknown], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Power, Mary, illegible, Section 1, Range 21, Lot 2, third grave from the north side, owned by the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church, [Mary Power was removed from the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church graveyard on August 19, 1904. Interment records at Greenwood give a date of death for her as January 26, 1849 and state that she was 46 years of age. The possibility exists that she could be identified as the daughter of Benjamin Power. However, Benjamin’s son William was married to a Mary, so this burial could also be her. More research is needed to identify her within the family.], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Powers, Orpheus L., 1904 – 1984, Husband, Section 9, Row 1A, Grave 123, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Elisabeth, 15 Jan 1791 - 02 Nov 1873, Unser Mutter, [born in Farrenbach, Bavaria, Germany. She married Joh. Georg Prager in Germany on 16 February 1817 and also immigrated on the “Emerald” on 17 August 1848. The tombstone was faded when it was read in 1979, but I believe the date of death is 2 Nov. 1873. She is also probably one of the family members moved from the Lower Road Cemetery of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg in 1903. Her stone and that of her husband were probably first in that cemetery], Section 4, Range 12, Lots 10 - 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, George, 12 Apr 1791 - 08 Oct 1879, [born in Altensitzenbach, Bavaria, Germany. He was interred in the Lower Road Cemetery of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg. He was moved to Greenwood on 26 February 1903 with other family members. George Prager was conscripted into the French Army of Napoleon and survived the march to Russia. He and his family arrived in the US on the ship “Emerald” on 17 August 1848], Section 4, Range 12, Lots 10 - 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Johann Wilhelm, 11 Jul 1860 - 04 Jul 1878, aged 17Y 8M 23D, [was the grandson of George and Elisabeth Prager, the son of Johann Peter Prager, their son. Peter was married to Maria Elisabeth Tschudy of Sharpsburg. Willie and his brother Herman were killed by a falling oak tree at the Ross Grove Storm on 4 July 1878 as they leaped from the wagon of Conrad Reithmiller, which was crushed], Section 4, Range 12, Lots 10 - 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Herman Edward, 13 Jun 1870 - 04 Jul 1878, aged 8Y 1M 21D, [was also killed at the Ross Grave Storm on 4 July 1878. He was the brother of Willie Prager, son of Peter Prager and Elisabeth Tshudy], Section 4, Range 12, Lots 10 - 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Louisa, 1867 - 1903, At Rest, Section 4, Range 12, Lots 10 - 13, [born 01 December 1867, the 6th child of Johann Peter & Marie Elizabeth (Tschudy), committed suicide 25 Jan 1903, interred 27 Jan 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Elisabeth Barbara, 1857 - 1899, At Rest, Section 4, Range 12, Lots 10 - 13, [born 18 Nov 1857, oldest d/o Johann Peter & Marie Elizabeth (Tschudy), died from pleuro-pneumonia 29 Mar 1899, interred 08 Apr 1899, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, George J., 1865 – 1924, At Rest, Section 4, Range 12, Lots 10 thru 13 owned by Peter Prager, [George John Prager was the son of Peter Prager and Maria Elisabeth Tschudy of Sharpsburg. He was married to Emma Louise Wanner and died in Sharpsburg on June 15, 1924 at age 58. He was interred in Greenwood on June 25], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, John George, (view 2 , 3), 16 Jan 1820 - 30 Oct 1893, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by John G. Prager, [John George Prager was the third child of 11 children born to Johann Georg Prager of Altensitzenbach, Germany and Elizabeth Wildt of Forrenbach, Germany. John may have been born in Hersbruck, Germany where his parents lived before immigrating to the US in 1848. They landed in Philadelphia on the ship “Emerald” and came to Pittsburgh where they purchased a farm in O’Hara Township. John continued to farm the family homestead after his siblings married and left. He married Anna Christiana Hottel (Hodil) and the couple had 10 children. John died in O’Hara Township at age 73 of a hemorrhage], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Anna Christine, (view 2 , 3), w/o John G., 24 Dec 1826 - 09 Oct 1884, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by John G. Prager, [Anna Christiana Hodil married John George Prager, a German immigrant, around the year 1851. Their first child was born in 1852. That child, Johann, and the next 5 children born to the couple were baptized at the Etna Congregational Church. She gave birth to at least 10 children in all. Although she had a full life on the farm, by 1860 there was a note on the Indiana Township census that she was insane. The 1880 census does not list her as insane, but she died shortly after. The interment information at Greenwood does not even list her by name and gives no details of her death], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Savina K., 1862 - 1887, Daughter, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by John G. Prager, [was baptized Sabina Henriette Prager on October 6, 1862 at the Etna Congregational Church, the daughter of Johann Georg Prager and Anna Christiana Hodil. In the 1870 Indiana Township census, a 7 year old child was shown with the family, names Sophia and it is possible that this was her common name within the family. She died in August of 1887 and was interred in Greenwood on August 28, 1887 at the age of 25], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Frederick, 22 Jul 1869 - 04 Jul 1911, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by John G. Prager, [was the son of John G. Prager and his wife Anna Christiana and was born in Indiana Township in 1869. He was the last male child born in the family and the last family member to be interred in the family plot. After the death of his parents, he continued to live in O’Hara Twp. with the family of his brother Philip and worked as a farm laborer. Then he moved in with his married sister Emma and her husband Frank Strana in 1910. They lived at #1480 High Street in the 24th Ward of Pittsburgh. He had become a driver for a transport company, but died one year later of heart disease.], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Conrad J. G., 1835 - 1898, Father, Section 1, Range 17, Lot 6 owned by Frederic W. Prager, [Johann Georg Conrad Prager was the son of German immigrants Johannes Prager and Anna Barbara Wildt, who were natives of Forrenbach, Germany. The family immigrated to the US in the 1840s. After the death of his father and mother, he and brother Leonard lived with their brother John’s family in Indiana Township in 1860 and worked on his farm as field hands. Conrad married Margaretha Stamm, the daughter of Swiss immigrants, and had at least 6 children. He worked as a carpenter, living in Hoboken, which later became the town of Blawnox. He died in Hoboken in May of 1898 and was the first interment in the family plot in Greenwood, owned by his son], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Margaretha, 1850 - 1928, Mother, Section 1, Range 17, Lot 6 owned by Frederic W. Prager, [Margaretha Stamm Prager was the wife of Johann Georg Conrad Prager of Indiana Township and Hoboken. She was born in April of 1850 in Switzerland, in Canton Schaffhousen, in the village of Schleitheim. The 1900 census gives her date of immigration as 1865. She and Conrad married shortly before the 1870 census was taken, as they appear with no children. They lived near Conrad’s brother John. Margaretha had at least 6 children, Wilhelm, Louisa, Annie, Lizzie, Millie and John H. After the death of Conrad in 1898, she appears in the Hoboken census with her youngest 3 children. She died in April of 1928 of valvular heart disease at age 78], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Frederick W., 19 Sep 1870 - 08 May 1950, Section 1, Range 17, Lot 6 owned by Frederic W. Prager, [Frederick (Frederic) W. Prager was the first born son of J. G. Conrad Prager and Margaretha Stamm. He was born in the old Indiana Township and lived with his mother and sister and brother in Hoboken after the death of his father. His siblings and he kept living and supporting each other after the death of his mother in 1928. He died in May of 1950 and joined his parents in the family plot he bought in Section 1 of Greenwood], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Melissa H., 03 Apr 1881 - 27 Nov 1960, Section 1, Range 17, Lot 6 owned by Frederic W. Prager, [Melissa H. Prager was the daughter of J. G. Conrad and Margaretha Prager. She was born in Hoboken in 1881 and stayed with her widowed mother after the death of her father. In the 1920 census, she is listed as a clerk in the post office. She was interred in the family plot in Greenwood on November 30, 1960], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Leonard, (plot marker), Beloved Husband of Mary M. Prager nee Aupke, 1862 – 1913, Looking from Self Unto Jesus, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 10 owned by Mary Prager, [Although Johann Leonard Prager is not easily found in census records, his immigration from Farrenbach, Baiern, Germany was noted on both the Hamburg and New York Passenger Lists. He sailed on the “Gellert” on May 9, 1877 and arrived in New York on May 23, with 4 younger siblings, Kunigunde, Johann, Margaret and Conrad. He was only 14 years old when he was put in charge of his brothers and sisters. He was living in Aspinwall in 1910 with wife Mary Aupke and 4 children, Ella, Bertha, Norman and Arthur. He described his job as a wagon maker for automobiles. He died in Aspinwall at age 51 on December 5, 1913, suffereing from pachtnemengitis and was interred on December 8, 1913. Also interred within the lot are his wife Mary who died in 1943, son Norman, daughter Ella and daughter Bertha and her husband John Carey], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Mary M., (plot marker), 1870 – 1943, Mother, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 10 owned by Mary Prager, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Norman L., (plot marker), 1897 – 1973, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 10 owned by Mary Prager, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Philip G., Father, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Philip Prager, [Philip Prager was the son of Johann George Prager, a German born immigrant to O’Hara Township, and his wife Anna Christiana Hodil. Philip was born around 1865 and was the eighth of 10 known children of the couple. In 1850 the parents were indexed in Indiana Township with the first 6 children in the family. By 1870 Philip appeared in the list of children, at age 5. He married Emma Seibert about 1896 and raised 5 children: Lena, John, Ruth, Fred and Helen. Another child, Roy died as an infant. In 1900 he was still trying to make a living as a farmer, but his location, along Kittanning Pike, had little space and soil for prosperous farming, and he turned to the local towns for employment. In 1910 he worked in the enamel works, in 1920 a pipe mill, and in 1930 a steel construction company. He died at home of a gun shot wound of the abdomen on September 20, 1939 at age 75. His interment was on September 23, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prager, Roy H., 1906 – 1907, Infant, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Philip G. Prager, [Roy Prager was the son of Philip Prager and Emma Seibert. He was born in O’Hara Township and died there at age 6 months and 23 days. Cause of death was bronchitis. He was interred on April 24, 1907], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pratt, Henry, Pennsylvania, PFC Co B, 855 Engr AVN BN, World War I, July 1, 1921, Aug 4, 1960, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 18, 1nst grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Preston, Charles, Pennsylvania, Pvt. Sup Co, 351 Field Arty, World War I, June 27, 1886, Nov 8, 1958, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 16, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Price, Lawrence, 1905 – 1993, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 8 owned by W O Campbell, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Price, William E., Med. Det. Base Hosp. Camp Sherman O, Enlisted June 21, 1918, Discharged May 6, 1919, May 4, 1878, Died Mar 12, 1931, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 23, 4th grave east tier, [The William E. Price found in census records lived in Pittsburgh for many years with his wife Velma. In the 1910 census, he lived on Mt. Vernon Street in Ward 13 and was a commercial traveler for groceries. He is described as a traveler and salesman for wholesale groceries in the 1920 and 1930 census when the couple lived on Boggs Avenue. He is listed as being born in Kentucky on all records. He died in Pittsburgh at age 52 of pneumonia. He was interred on March 14, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pritchard, Robert H., 1832 - 1894, Father, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 6 owned by Rachel Pritchard, [Robert Henry Pritchard was born in London, England. He married Rachel Jones of PA and lived in the Pittsburgh area perhaps only for a short while before he died. No census records of him have yet been found. Robert Pritchard died in Sharpsburg at age 62 years of heart disease. He was interred on May 23, 1894], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pritchard, Rachel M., 1845 - 1918, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 6 owned by Rachel Pritchard, [Rachel (Racheal) Pritchard was the wife of Robert Henry Pritchard. She is identified by some family researchers as Rachel Jones who was born in PA. In 1900 she was living on Cherry Street in Etna as a widow with 3 children, Edward, Isabella and George. By 1910 she had moved to Sharpsburg with her sons. She died on March 21, 1918 in Sharpsburg at age 73 of apoplexy and was interred on March 23, 1918], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prokubek, Irwin Kramer, 1914 - 1941, Son, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prokupek, Anna, 1882 – 1959, Mother, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 3 owned by Arnold Prokupek, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prokupek, Ervin, 1910 – 1955, Son, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 3 owned by Arnold Prokupek, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Prokupek, Frank, Oct 10, 1882, July 31, 1952, Dad, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 1 partial lot owned by Frank Prokupek, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Provost, Edward M., 06 Feb 1913 - 02 Feb 1959, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Pulliam, James A., Pvt. US Army, World War II, 1908 – 1987, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 16, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Purgar, George, (view 2), d. 11 Jul 1910, aged 22Y, Workers of the World United, Section 1, Range 16, Lot 2, single, [George (Gregor) Purgar was an immigrant from Croatia Austria who arrived in the US in 1906. He was a boarder at #2220 Justine Street in Pittsburgh who was a laborer in a car shop. Whatever his problems in life, he committed suicide by shooting himself. He was buried as a single interment], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Purter, London R., 1915 - 1982, Father, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Purter, Corene B., 1918 - 2003, Mother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)
Radcliff, Martha Hillas, 1872 – 1922, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 11 owned by Martha Hillas, [Martha was first located in 1910 in Pittsburgh’s 4th Ward, living at #122 Moultree Street, the address when she purchased the family plot in Greenwood. She was listed under the name Martha Wisser, a 38 years of “sister” of Harvey Murray. She was working as a housekeeper, had been married once for 15 years and had no children. In 1920 she and Harvey were on Shanham Avenue in Ward 19, living with a boarder while Harvey worked as a laborer in a copper works. She was 47 and listed as divorced. Her death occurred in Pittsburgh on December 1, 1922 at age 50. The cause of death was listed as nephritis], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Radke, Henry J., Husband of Mathilda nee Buehler, 1888 – 1925, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 20 owned by Henry Buehler, [Henry was born in Ohio and after his marriage to Mathilda Buehler, daughter of Henry and Mary Buehler of O’Hara Township, the couple lived near Cleveland in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. They appear on the 1920 census and Henry is identified as a house carpenter. Greenwood records state that he died in O’Hara on November 23, 1925 at age 36. His cause of death was a fall from a scaffold, and he list listed as a soldier. However, the listing for Ohio deaths for the year also has Henry dying in Cuyahoga County on that date. This is probably correct and the Greenwood records was filled out with O’Hara mistakenly given since the Buehler family resided there. Henry was interred on November 26, 1925], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Radke, Mathilda K., 1897 – 1986, Wife, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 20 owned by Henry Buehler of Sharpsburg, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Raikow, Hannah Marisa, (view 2), December 12, 1999, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 18 quarter lot owned by Herbert Michaelis, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Raikow, Liam David, January 24, 2005, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 18 quarter lot owned by Herbert Michaelis, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Raikow, Sara Elizabeth, (view 2), May 13, 1999, Section 5, range 11, Lot 18 quarter lot owned by Herbert Michaelis, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rak, Ronald Charles, 1939 – 2004, Beloved Father, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by Charles Aupke, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Raley, Ida May, 1873 - 1927, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 9 owned by Robert Campbell, [Ida May Campbell was the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Campbell of Fawn Township. She appears on the 1880 census as a 6 year old, along with her 4 brothers and 2 sisters. Her father was a farmer, as well as a plasterer, an occupation that her brothers also followed later in life. Like her sister Nellie Campbell Repine, her husband’s name is unknown and no other census records has yet been found. She died on January 3, 1927 of cancer in Pittsburgh. She was interred in the family plot on January 4, 1927. Although 7 other Campbell family members are interred in the lot, only the 2 mysterious sisters have tombstones], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ramsey, James, (view 2 , 3), 1848 - 1878, Father, My Husband, James Ramsey, Born March 20, 1848, Died May 20, 1878, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 3 owned by James Ramsey, [James Ramsey was born in Ireland and immigrated sometime around 1870. He died in Sharpsburg in May of 1878, cause unknown. His widow, Margaret appears on Middle Street of Sharpsburg in 1880 with 3 children], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ramsey, Margaret E., 1850 - 1929, Mother, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 3 owned by James Ramsey, [Margaret E. Ramsey was the wife of James Ramsey of Sharpsburg. She was born in Ireland and immigrated in the 1870s, although it is not known if she was married at the time of immigration. She appears in the 1880 Sharpsburg census as a widow with 3 children, John, Mary E. and James C. In 1910 she was living in Ward 23 of Pittsburgh at # 814 Church Avenue with her daughter Mary. She claimed to have borne 4 children, and 3 were living. Her immigration date was given as 1872, and she was taking in lodgers for income. In 1920 she lived with her daughter Mary after her marriage to Philip J. Schusler, a dentist, in Franklin, Venango County. She died there on October 13, 1930 and was interred 3 days later, according to Greenwood records. She was 79 years of age and suffered from acute gastro enteritis. The tombstone gives her date of death one year earlier], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ramsey, William, (view 2 , 3), 1877 - 1877, Son, On monument “William M. B. Ramsey, Born July 4, 1877, Died Aug. ----- 1877", Section 2, Range 3, Lot 3 owned by James Ramsey, [William Ramsey was the son of James and Margaret Ramsey of Sharpsburg. He was probably born after his sister Mary, but only lived for one month and 16 days. He died of whooping cough and was interred on August 7, 1877. He was the first burial in the Greenwood family plot. James and Margaret went on to have two more children], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ramsey, John J., 1873 - 1937, Father, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 3 owned by James Ramsey, [John J. Ramsey was the son of James and Margaret Ramsey of Sharpsburg. He is found on the 1880 Sharpsburg census with his widowed mother and 2 siblings. In 1900 he lived in Etna with his wife Blanch and 3 children, working as a bookkeeper. In 1910 they lived back on Middle Street in Sharpsburg where John was a sales agent for explosives. In 1920 they had moved to #5806 Margaretta Street in Pittsburgh’s 11th Ward. John died in Pittsburgh on April 6, 1937 at age 63 of hypertension. His wife Blanch is not recorded as being buried in the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ramsey, Lue M., 1869 – 1958, Father, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 1 owned by Lucius Ramsey, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ramsey, Sarah, 1870 – 1951, Mother, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 1 owned by Lucius Ramsey, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ramsey, Lloyd R., 1894 – 1966, Husband, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 1 half lot owned by Lucius Ramsey, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ramsey, Leah M., 1894 – 1972, Wife, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 1 half lot owned by Lucius Ramsey, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Randall, Mark T., Pvt. Co A 13th BN Replace CTR, Enlisted Aug 22, 1918, Discharged Dec 20, 1918, Born June 7, 1898, Died May 2, 1930, Section 8, Range 7, Row 3, grave # 4, [Mark Theodore Randall was the son of Richard and Mary S. Randall of Richmond Virginia. The family lived at # 917 Hickory Street. Of the 6 known children, there were 2 sets of twins, with Mark being part of one set with his brother Matthew. Mark’s World War I Draft card was filed from Philadelphia PA when he lived on Lombard Street, but no records of him have been found after the war. He died in Pittsburgh at age 36 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on May 4, 1930], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Randolph, Phillip C., 1876 – 1951, Father, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 7 singles, Grave # 3 east, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rasool, Marian, 1915 - [10 Nov 2006 SSDI], Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ratkovic, Frank A., Sea 1 C, US Navy, Enlisted Nov 26, 1917, Discharged Sept 22, 1919, Born Jan 7, 1902, Died Aug 1, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 7, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Raum, Peter, 1870 - 1947, Husband, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 3 owned by Bernhardt Seeman, [Peter Raum was the son of Jerome and Anna Raum of Sharpsburg. He was one of at least 8 children in the house on Main Street that served as an inn run by his father. He married Marie Seeman about 1903. The couple may have not had any children. Peter worked as a laborer at a local glass factory. He was interred on August 22, 1947], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Raum, Marie W., 1873 - 1949, Wife, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 3 owned by Bernhardt Seeman, [Marie Seeman Raum was the daughter of Bernhardt and Mary Seeman of Sharpsburg and O’Hara. She may have been born in Etna, as the family was still living there in 1870. She was interred on May 1, 1949], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ray, Anna M., 1891 – 1974, Mother, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Harry Girty, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reagan, Violet E., May 31, 1911, Oct 29, 1994, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 8 quarter lot owned by Esther Sams, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reagan, John J., 1884 – 1945, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 5 quarter lot owned by John Reagan, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reagan, Edna I., 1889 – 1943, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 5 quarter lot owned by John Reagan, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reddinger, Renatha, Sept 23, 1882, April 11, 1956, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 4 half lot owned by Ed E Meiser, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reddinger, Hedwig A., Mar 13, 1873, July 28, 1915, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 9 owned by Mrs. Anna Gift of Sharpsburg, [Hedwig is named by one researcher as Hedwig Alwena Schrandt, the daughter of Friedrich W. Schrandt and Louisa Wilbrecht of Germany. Her father arrived in the US in 1879, and although there is little evidence so far of a paper trail, Hedwig (also called Hettie) married John Reddinger on January 17, 1893. John Reddinger and family appears in the 1900 census of O’Hara Township and the 1910 census of Sharpsburg. Their only child was a son named Harry, born in July of 1894. She died in Sharpsburg on July 28, 1915 at age 42 years, 4 months and 15 days of valvular heart disease, and was interred on July 30, 1915. It is unknown how she may be related to the owners of the lot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reed, Samuel H., d. 03 Dec 1887, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by John Reed, [Samuel H. Reed was the son of John and Ann Reed of Sharpsburg. He is shown with the family in 1860, 1870 and 1880, always listed as a student, no matter at what age. What he studied is never mentioned. He was interred on December 5, 1887 and is the only member of the family who has a tombstone in the lot. The plot also hold his parents, brother James and sister Annie Jane Henry and her husband William], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reed, Mary L., 1921 – 2006, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 11, grave # 10 west cremations, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reed, Geneva, 1881 – 1947, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 19 half lot owned by Genevieve Reed, [Sister of George Reed and Sylvania Gilliland, and daughter of Lizzie Reed of Pittsburgh], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reed, George J., 1883 – 1931, [George was the son of the widow Lizzie Reed of Chitworth Avenue in Pittsburgh’s 23rd Ward. He was the brother of Geneva Reed and Sylvania Reed Gilliland. In the 1900 census he was working as a clerk. By 1920 he was a patient of the Pittsburgh Home & Hospital at Mayview. He died there at age 49 on June 4, 1931 of chronic myocarditis. He was interred on June 6, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reed, Charles, Pvt. Co I, 14th Inf., Enlisted June 8, 1898, Discharged Aug 15, 1899, Born Apr 5, 1853, Died July 28, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 24, 1st grave east tier, [Charles applied for a pension in February of 1933. The index stated that he was in Company I of the 14th US Infantry and Co I of the 28th US Infantry. He was admitted to the Central Branch of the US National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Dayton, Ohio in 1930 with lumbago, vertigo, and old fracture and impaired vision. He was 65 years old at the time and was discharged in 1931. He died in O’Hara Township at age 71 years 3 months and 23 days of cirrhosis of the liver. His interment was on July 31, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, George, Private Co E, 366th Infantry, Enlisted Nov 28, 1917, Discharged Mar 21, 1919, Born June 23, 1897, Died June 16, 1941, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 12, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, Mary H., (plot marker), 1880 – 1939, Mother, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 4 owned by John Arbuckle, [Mary H. Arbuckle was the daughter of John and Mary Ann Arbuckle of Allegheny City and Indiana Township. Family researchers do not know the name of her husband, but she probably married about 1889, having a 9 year old son in 1900. She lived with her mother, son and brothers Frank and Watson on a farm in Indiana Township. She died on August 18, 1939 in Pittsburgh at age 79 of gangrene, and was interred on August 20, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, John Arbuckle, (plot marker), 1890 – 1955, Son, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 4 owned by John Arbuckle, [John Arbuckle Reese was the son of Mary H. Arbuckle and an unknown Reese. He was the grandson of John and Mary Ann Arbuckle of Allegheny City and Indiana Township. He lived with his grandmother and 2 uncles, Frank and Watson Arbuckle from 1900 through the 1930 census records. He was interred in the family plot on September 20, 1955], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, Hezkiah, 1873 – 1941, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 8 singles, grave #1 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, Estella M., 1890 – 1895, Daughter, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 8 owned by Benjamin Reese, [Estella Reese was a daughter of Benjamin and Nancy Reese of Shaler Township. She was born and died in Shaler. She died on scrofula at age 4 years and 10 months. She was interred on April 7, 1895], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, Nancy A., 1866 – 1892, Mother, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 8 owned by Benjamin Reese, [Nancy Ann Reese was the wife of Benjamin Reese of Shaler Township. According to interment records at the cemetery, she was born in Armstrong County and died in Shaler at age 25 years, 7 months and 8 days of consumption. She was interred on February 12, 1892], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, Benjamine F., 1851, 1896, Father, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 8 owned by Benjamin Reese, [Benjamin Reese was the son of William and Sarah Reese of Shaler Township. He was one of 8 children shown on the 1870 census. His father William was a nail feeder at one of the local mills, and in the 1880 census, Benjamin and his brothers also worked in the mills. He married after the 1880 census, and both he and his wife Nancy, and daughter Estella died in the 1890s, so there is no census that shows the family. He died in Etna and was interred on August 13, 1896], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, Sarah Ann, Nov. 20, 1821, June 1, 1898, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 17 owned by Sarah A. Reese, [Sarah Ann Powers was the daughter of Benjamin Powers and his wife Ann Crawford. She was also the granddaughter of Benjamin Powers, the Revolutionary War soldier. She married William Reese about 1837 and had at least 8 children, Frances, William Anderson, Benjamin, Ann, Walter, Wesley, Jennie and Joseph. She purchased a new family plot in Greenwood Cemetery and had her husband and 2 sons moved from Pine Creek Cemetery, as well as her parents, Benjamin and Ann Powers. She died in Shaler Township at age 76 of “nervous prostration”. She was interred on June 3, 1898], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, William, May 25, 1821, May 26, 1889, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 17 owned by Sarah A. Reese, [William Reese was born in PA to William Reese of Lidney, England and Jane Eichborn Trunick of Allegheny County. By 1850 he was a 28 year old married man, living in Shaler Township and farming. In his house were wife Sarah and 2 young children, as well as his mother-in-law, Ann Powers, and a young brother-in-law, Thomas Powers. He continued to farm as his family grew, but by 1870 he was a nailer. When he died, he was buried in Pine Creek Cemetery. He was removed to Greenwood on November 12, 1891 along with 2 sons, Walter S, and Joseph W. Also removed to the family plot in Greenwood were his wife’s parents, Benjamin Powers and his wife Ann Crawford Powers. Walter Reese died at age 26, about the year 1884. Joseph Reese died at age 16, about the year 1881. Benjamin Powers died in Etna at age 53 and his wife Ann died at age 70], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, William, Sgt, Co L. 65th Pion. Inf, Enlisted June 20, 1918, Discharged Dec 14, 1918, Born Jan 3, 1904, Died May 8, 1944, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 6, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reese, Loretta, June 1944, Dec 1944, Section 9, Row 3A, grave 10, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rehbein, Ottelia, 1878 - 1964, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reichard, Charles B., 04 Mar 1889 - 14 Apr 1942, Son, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reid, Rev. Grant, 1872 – 1932, Father, Section 8, Range 4, Row 6, grave # 5, [Grant died in South Fayette Township at age 58 of a pulmonary abscess on February 20, 1932. He was interred on February 23, 1932](contributed by Diane Nichols) Reitzel, Harry, 1904 – 1953, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 6 half lot owned by Struss & Drummond, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Remensnyder, Sarah Jane, 1867 – 1923, Mother, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Lena & Charles C. Cricks, [Sarah was the wife of Fred Remensnyder, who lived on Dargan Street in Pittsburgh’s 8th Ward in 1920. She stated in that census that she was born in Canada, the product of a Canadian father and Irish mother. She immigrated to the US in 1885. Her husband was listed as 15 years younger than she, and worked as a shipper. No other census of her has been found, however, in the Greenwood records she is listed as Emma Remensnyder. A woman by that name appears in 1910 with the Louis Osward family in the 24th Ward of Pittsburgh, as a widowed sister-in-law born in Germany. No connection has yet been found to the Cricks family, in whose lot she is buried, so the identity of this person remains uncertain. She died in Etna on May 25, 1923 at age 56 of Bright’s Disease. She was interred on May 27], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reno, Stella, 1914 – 2004, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 11 cremations, grave # 1 west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Renshaw, Fred W., Pvt. 28th Co, 158th Dep. Brig, Enlisted Apr 8, 1918, Discharged June 10, 1918, Born Feb 25, 1888, Died Mar 2, 1943, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 4, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Repine, Nellie G., (view 2), nee Campbell, 01 Jun 1884 - 07 Nov 1914, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 9 owned by Robert Campbell, [Nellie G. Campbell was the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Campbell of Fawn Township, Allegheny County. After Robert’s death, Elizabeth can be found in Sharpsburg on 16th Street with 7 children, Nellie being the youngest at 15 years of age. Nellie married a man named Repine, but although very few can be found in the Pittsburgh area, no trace of her husband’s name has yet been found. She died in Sharpsburg at age 30 of pulmonary tuberculosis and was interred on November 9, 1914 in the Campbell family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Repine, Edward B., 1880 – 1953, Father, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by Mattie Repine, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Repine, Mattie E., 1887 – 1943, Mother, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by Mattie Repine, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Repka, Michael J., 1906 - 1958, Uncle, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ressler, Margaret G., 1896 - 1959, Mother, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ressler, Robert V., 1920 - 1942, Our Son, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reynolds, Cuyler L., 1899 - 1932, Father, [The 1930 Pittsburgh census showed a Cuyler Reynold who was born in Georgia. With that lead, a 1900 census was found of Screven Georgia (Militia District 259). Cuyler and didter Olivia were part of the extended family of Michael Gant and wife Winnie. Besides a daughter, Susan, several grandchildren were living with the couple, including Cuyler. Most of them worked as day laborers on a farm. The 1930 Cuyler had a wife, Aggie, and 5 children, ranging from 5 month old Clementine to 11 year old Thelma. Cuyler worked as a delivery man for a grocery store. He died in Pittsburgh on August 3, 1932 at age 43 of acute myocarditis. He was interred on August 5, 1932], Section 8, Range 9, Lot 1, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reynolds, Jack C., Sept 1916, Apr 1938, Brother, [Jack died in Pittsburgh on April 16, 1938 at age 21 of acute bronchitis. He was interred on April 19th], Section 9, Row 2, grave 85, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Reynolds, James, Pvt. Co D, 814th Pioneer Inf, Enlisted Jul 18, 1918, Discharged Feb 15, 1919, Born Jul 1894, Died Feb 12, 1935, [James died in Pittsburgh at age 40 of pulmonary tuberculosis. He was interred on February 14, 1935], Section 9, Row 7, grave 61, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rhein, Charles, 1875 – 1959, Father, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Charles & Florence Rhein, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rhein, Charles Christian, (view 2), 1905 – 1961, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Charles & Florence Rhein, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rhein, Florence B., 1875 – 1958, Mother, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Charles & Florence Rhein, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rhein, Frank Andrew, 1907 – 1912, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Charles & Florence Rhein, [Frank Andrew Rhein was the son of Charles and Florence Rhein of Shaler Township. The 1910 census is the only one that shows the family in the local are, his father having been formerly in Allegheny City, and then later in Pittsburgh and Ross Township. But the census in Shaler shows them on Kittanning Road, near Etna and Frank as a 2 year old child. He died in Shaler Township on December 23, 1912 at age 5 years, 7 months and 5 days. He was the victim of complications of measles, asthma and bronchitis. His interment was on Christmas Day in 1912], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rhein, George K., 1909 – 1925, Son of Lewis Rhein, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Charles & Florence Rhein, [Lewis Rhein was the brother of Charles Rhein, owner of this plot. They were both the sons of Christian and Charlotte Rhein, German immigrants who arrived early in the 1840s, with Christian serving in the Civil War. In the 1880 census of Allegheny City, Lewis was 17 and Charles was only 5. Little is known about Lewis and it is possible that he spent time out of state as an adult. His son George died in Middlesex Township of Butler County PA on March 7, 1925. He was only 16, but died of acute cardiac dilatation and was interred on March 9, 1925], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rheinboldt, Cornelie, 1927 – 2004, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rhine, Charles E., 1876 - 1924, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 3 owned by William B. Rhine, [Charles E. Rhine was the son of William B. Rhine and Johanna Rhine. Charles may have been born in Shaler Township, and appears on the 1880 Etna census as a 4 year old in a family of 7 children. In 1900 his family lived in Sharpsburg and Charles was a driver, like his father. After the death of his father, Charles headed the house with his widowed mother and 2 younger sisters, Margaret and Mabel. He was a laborer in a lumber yard in 1910 and 1920. He died on March 17, 1924 of lobar pneumonia at age 47], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rhine, Johanna H., 1842 - 1922, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 3 owned by William B. Rhine, [Joanna (Johanna) H. Rhine was the wife of William B. Rhine of Etna and Sharpsburg. Married around the year 1858, she had at least 11 children and had lost 5 of them by 1900. She stated on the 1920 census that she had been born in Prussia and immigrated in 1853. Her husband was born in PA. Using census records to reconstruct the family, the following children can be included: Francis (1962), Mathew (1965), Jennie (1968), Liza (1870), Fredrick (1873), Charles (1877), William (1878), Margaret (1881), Caroline (1883) and Mabel (1887) and Bridget Ann (1888). Joanna died in Sharpsburg on May 14, 1922 at age 79 of cancer, and was interred 3 days later. Also in the family plot, but without tombstones are son Matthew Rhine who died in an accident in 1893, and an unidentified M. K. Rhine who died in Sharpsburg at age 56 in June of 1894], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rhine, Mabel P., 1887 - 1974, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 3 owned by William B. Rhine, [Mabel Rhine is found as the daughter of William and Joanna Rhine of Sharpsburg in the 1900 census. It states that she was born in November of 1887. In 1910, after the death of her father, she was living at #20 First Street in Sharpsburg with her mother, her sister Margaret and her brother Charles. She also lived with them in 1920, showing no occupation either year], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rhine, Annie B., 1888 - 1918, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 3 owned by William B. Rhine, [Bridget Ann Rhine was the youngest daughter of William and Joanna Rhine of Sharpsburg and Etna. She died in Sharpsburg at age 29 of influenza and pneumonia on October 27, 1918 during the early days of Pittsburgh’s epidemic. She was interred on October 29], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rhodes, Harry L., d. 16 Dec 1970, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rice, William A., 25 Aug 1916 - 25 Nov 1981, SSgt US Army WWII, Section 6 singles, Range 7, Row 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rice, Margaret, 1894 - 1958, Section 6, Range 7, Row 9, Grave #13 & 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rice, Charles, 1884 - 1959, Section 6, Range 7, Row 9, Grave #13 & 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rice, Richard Blair, October 7, 1941, September 3, 2001, Classmate and Friend, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 14 cremations grave 1, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Richards, Thomas F., 02 Oct 1883 - 13 Jun 1935, Master Sgt Air Serv 1917 - 1935, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 8 owned by George M. Hickler & J F Riethmiller, [Thomas F Richards died on June 13 in Mon Boro, according to interment records. But the record book of Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home in Sharpsburg indicates that he died on Long Island in New York City. He was 49 years old and died of carditis. He was interred on June 18, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Richards, Ella K., 1871 - 1963, Tanta, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 8 owned by George Hickler & J F Riethmiller, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Richards, Joseph, 1872 – 1951, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by Samuel McPherson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Richardson, Clarence, Pvt. Co A, 543rd Engrs, Enlisted Aug 1, 1918, Discharged Aug 19, 1919, Born July 18, 1898, Died Feb 2, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 24, 1st grave west tier, [Clarence died in Pittsburgh at age 37 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on February 25, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Richardson, C. E., 2d Lt. M T G 398, Mar 13, 1926, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 9, 3rd east tier, [Charles Edward Richardson was born on June 6, 1879 in Cambridge, Massachusetts to Edward Francis Richardson and Margaret Stewart. He appears on the 1880 Boston census with his parents and sister Etta. He was married 3 times, to Katherine Schromm, Ermine Bixby and Agnes Dodge, having 6 children. He enlisted in the Army on January 29, 1902 in the 2nd US Cavalry and was discharged in 1905. His pension card also shows his service in the 398th. He died in Pittsburgh at age 45 of broncho pneumonia and was interred on March 16, 1926], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Richardson, George, Pvt. Co B, 25th Inf. Enlisted Dec 28, 1898, Discharged Oct 27, 1901, Born Dec 10, 1878, Died May 20, 1944, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 6, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Richardson, Missouri, 1906 – 1994, DaughterSection 9, Row 1, Graves 103 & 104, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Richey, Anna M., w/o Wm. E., 02 May 1856 - 21 Feb 1889, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 6 owned by Henry S. Ayres, [Anna M. Richey, the wife of William E. Richey, died in Sharpsburg at age 33. She is interred in the lot of Henry S. Ayres, and may be the daughter of William M. Ayres and his wife Mary. The family appears on the 1880 Sharpsburg census, with daughter Annie M. at age 23, a telegrapher. There is no census record of William E. Richey in the local area, so she may have only been married for a short time before her death. No cause of death is listed. There is also a Jeanette Richey buried in the plot who died in December of 1891 at age 5 of diphtheria. The child died in Blairsville, PA, and may have been a daughter of Anna], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rickenbach, John J., (view 2), 28 Sep 1820 - 23 Mar 1877, Father, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 12 owned by Mrs. John Byerley, [John Rickenbach cannot be found in census records, so the spelling of the name perhaps changed or was misspelled. He was buried in Strohm’s Cemetery, but moved to Greenwood on November 7, 1904. His interment at that time was labeled as an unknown], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rickenbach, Anna M., (view 2), 28 Dec 1816 - 11 Mar 1884, Mother, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 12 owned by Mrs. John Byerley, [Anna and her husband John Rickenbach were first buried in Strohm’s Cemetery in Indian Township, now Fox Chapel. In 1904 she was moved to Greenwood, but labeled as an unknown interment. She was only recently identified in the records], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rickenbrode, Herman H., 1873 – 1947, Father, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 12 half lot owned by H H Rickenbrode, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rickenbrode, Ida M., 1884 – 1958, Mother, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 12 half lot owned by H H Rickenbrode, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rickenbrode, Roxie Mae, Sept 9, 1905, July 16, 1906, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 12 half lot owned by H H Rickenbrode, [Roxie was the daughter of Herman and Ida Rickenbrode of Pittsburgh. In 1900 her parents lived on Butler Street in Lawrenceville and her father worked as a day laborer. They later had a son named Herbert. Roxie died in Pittsburgh at age 10 months and 7 days, the victim of arsenic poisoning. She was interred on July 18, 1906], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ridley, Annie, 1884 – 1965, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Wm. Ridley, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ridley, William, 1880 – 1940, Father, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Wm. Ridley, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riethmiller, Marie Henrich Schaefer, (no photo available), Section 6, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by Heinrich Henrich, [She was the older sister of Henry Henrich, born to Christian Henrich and Maria Schilling on December 4, 1834 in Hainchen. She married Johannes Schaefer in Hainchen on March 22, 1856. The couple had a son, Adam, in 1855 (before the marriage) and a daughter Marie in 1857. In 1858 Johannes sailed to America, never to be heard of again. Marie and her children immigrated in 1867 on the ship “Jupiter”. She lived with her brother Henry in 1870 and took care of her children and her brothers’ children for years. She eventually married Conrad Riethmiller, whose wife and child were killed in the storm at Ross Grove, O’Hara Township on July 4, 1878. Conrad and Marie can be found on the 1900 census of Sharpsburg, living on Kirk Alley near 15th Street with Chris Schuster, her brother-in-law. She died on July 19, 1919 of arterio sclerosis at #212 15th Street. Her burial is noted in the Greenwood lot book, but she has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riethmiller, Elisabeth Ursula, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by Heinrich Henrich, [The stone lies on the ground next to the stone of Henry Henrich. Her name does not appear in the interment list, nor can easily be found in any of the entries of the Lot Book. Ursula was the first wife of Conrad Riethmiller. Descendants believe that she was born in Switzerland in 1835, and she and Conrad had 9 children. Ursula and her 15 month old son, William, were both killed by a falling tree during the storm at Ross Grove when a tree fell on the Riethmiller wagon in July 4, 1878. While others of the dead were removed to their family homes for mourning, Ursula and William were reportedly taken directly by Joseph Holzheimer to his undertaker building because so many of the Riethmiller family members had been injured during the storm. With hearses provided by Mr. Holzheimer, all of the dead (7 total) were buried in the graveyard of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg on the Lower Road in O’Hara Township, just outside of Sharpsburg on the day after the storm. Ursula and son William were in the same casket. It is possible that with the connection of his sister to the widower Conrad Riethmiller, Henry Henrich provided space in his Greenwood plot for Conrad’s first wife], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riethmiller, Conrad, 1853 - 1893, Father, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 4 owned by Edward F. Geisler, [Conrad Riethmiller was the son of Conrad and Elizabeth Ursula Riethmiller, one of 9 known children of the couple. Probably born in Sharpsburg, he was originally a laborer like his father, but they both participated in the grocery business in the 1880s. Conrad Jr. was married to wife Anna before the 1900 census, when they lived in Shaler Township with son Charles, 8 months old. Conrad died in Etna at age 40 of a disease of the liver and kidneys. He was interred on June 5, 1893], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riethmiller, Anna, 1859 - 1943, Mother, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 4 owned by Edward F. Geisler, [Anna Riethmiller was the wife of Conrad. She had at least 2 children, Charles and Mary. In 1900 she was remarried to John Coyle, a policeman, and living in Millvale with her children in the household. Her interment record lists her as Anna Morton, interred on January 15, 1943], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riethmiller, Charles, 1880 - 1925, Son, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 4 owned by Edward F. Geisler, [Charles Ludwig Riethmiller was the son of Conrad and Anna Riethmiller of Shaler Township. In 1900 he was working as a laborer in a mill while living in Millvale. He died in Pittsburgh at age 45 of phenol poisoning on August 4, 1925. He was interred on August 7th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riethmiller, Henry Franklin, 30 Aug 1869 - 20 Feb 1960, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara E. Stroud, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riethmiller, Mattie J. Stroud, 08 Aug 1865 - 07 Mar 1934, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara E. Stroud, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riethmiller, Charles, 1857 – 1897, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 4 owned by Mrs. Anna Mary Riethmiller, [Charles was the second son of Conrad and Elizabeth Ursula Zimmerman Riethmiller of Sharpsburg. He was 21 years old when his mother and youngest brother, William were killed at the Ross Grove storm in O’Hara Township on July 4, 1878. He appears as a 12 year old boy in the 1870 census and a 23 year old in the 1880 census. In 1880 he was working as a clerk in his father’s grocery store in Sharpsburg. He apparently married shortly after that census, and family researchers have given the name Elizabeth Wagner as his wife. He died in November of 1897 at age 40 of “congestion of the liver” and was interred on November 16, 1897], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riethmiller, Mary A., 1860 – 1906, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 4 owned by Mrs. Anna Mary Riethmiller, [We don’t really understand how Mary Ann (Anna Mary) Riethmiller fits into the Conrad Riethmiller family of Sharpsburg. Perhaps she was a daughter-in-law married to one of their sons, so more research is needed. She died in Sharpsburg at the age of 46 of angina pectoris. Her interment was held on September 4, 1906”. She was the owner of this family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riethmiller, Louisa, 1865 – 1951, Sister, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Albert Hawkins, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riley, Charles W., 1928 – 1995, Son, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 21 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riley, George S., 1865 - 1934, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 19 quarter lot owned by G. Riley, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riley, Infant Ann, Oct 26, 1961, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 19 quarter lot owned by G. Riley, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riley, Harry, 1893 – 1978, Father, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 21, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riley, Ida M., 1871 – 1920, Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 19 quarter lot owned by G. Riley, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riley, Infant Patrick, Dec 4, 1957, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 19 quarter lot owned by G. Riley, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riley, Lillian A., 1893 – 1965, MotherSection 5, Range 9, Lot 21, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riley, Eugene F., 1883 – 1946, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 2 owned by John C. Morton, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Riley, Ethel Morton, 1888 – blank, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 2 owned by John C. Morton, [Ethel Morton was the daughter of John and Eliza Morton of Etna. Her interment was held on August 22, 1962 under the name of Ethel Riley Wason], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rinehart, Adolf, 1889 – 1961, Father, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 14 eight lot owned by Marie Rinehart, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rinehart, Marie J., November 17, 1926, February 14, 2004, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 14 eight lot owned by Marie Rinehart, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rinehart, Mary, 1892 – 1945, Mother, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 14 eighth lot owned by Marie Rinehart, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ringle, Herbert F., Pennsylvania, Pvt, Co G, 156 Depot Brigade, March 9, 1893, July 22, 1963, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 13 owned by Louis Ringle, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ringle, Louis, Aug 19, 1874, Apr 8, 1924, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 13 owned by Louis Ringle, [According to an Ancestry family tree, Louis was born in Germany to Frederick Ringle and his wife Catharine (or Caroline) Geltzer. When he was 6 years old, the family immigrated on the ship “P Caland”, leaving Rotterdam and arriving in New York. He, his parents and 2 brothers rode in steerage throughout the voyage. Louis married Cora Ritter in 1898 and had 2 daughters, Loretta and Esther. Census records show him in Sharpsburg as a laborer at a steel mill, but his death certificate showed he was a retired patrolman when he died. Louis died in Sharpsburg on April 8, 1924 at age 49 of apoplexy. He was interred on April 10. Also in the plot are his parents, Fred and Caroline, his youngest brother Herbert and a child, Edwin J. Noulet], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritenour, Charles, 1869 - 1941, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritenour, Ida, 1868 - 1946, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritter, Harry B., 1879 – 1956, Father, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 23 half lot owned by Esler Ritter, [Henry Ritter was found in only 1 local census, the 1910 O’Hara Township census. He appeared with his wife Margaret, and 3 children, Myron, Verna and Iva], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritter, M. Amelia, 1866 – 1929, Mother, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 23 half lot owned by Esler Ritter, [Margaret Amelia Ritter was found in the 1910 O’Hara Township census with husband Henry. She had 3 children, Myron, age 6, Verna, age 3 and Iva, age 1. The census shows her to have been married about the year 1903 to her German-born husband. She was born in PA. Although she died in 1929, there is no record of her burial in Greenwood in the early interment book. She and Verna may have been moved from another cemetery at the death of her husband], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritter, Verna B., 1907 – 1916, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 23 half lot owned by Esler Ritter, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritter, Gottfried, 1845 – 1907, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 13 owned by Mrs. Louise Ritter of Etna, [Gottfried Ritter was a German-born immigrant who arrived in the US about 1880 according to the 1900 Etna census. However, there is a Gottfried Ritter who arrived in New York on the “Nordstern” on August 12, 1865 so more investigation is needed. He worked as a laborer at a blast furnace, living with wife Louise and 6 children. He died in Etna at age 62 from an accident which resulted in a broken neck. He was buried in Section 6 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg on August 4, 1907. He was later removed to the new family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritter, Louisa, 1856 – 1928, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 13 owned by Mrs. Louise Ritter of Etna, [Louisa Ritter was the wife of Gottfried Ritter of Etna. Her 6 children listed in the 1900 Etna census include Ida, Natalie, Louisa, Amelia, Anna and Herbert. After Gottfried’s death she continued to live on Wood Street with her children, with daughter Ida and her husband William Eichhorn also in the home. She died in Etna at age 73 of chronic nephritis and was interred on November 30, 1928], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritter, Anna, 1894 – 1914, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 13 owned by Mrs. Louise Ritter of Etna, [Anna Ritter was the daughter of Gottfried and Louisa Ritter of Etna. She died in Etna on November 11, 1914 at age 19, a suicide and was interred in a section of single interments. On March 31, 1916 she was removed to the new family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritter, Frances Bechtold, July 16, 1896, Jan 26, 1968, Beloved Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 13 owned by Lena Ritter, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritter, Herbert W., Feb 3, 1897, Aug 19, 1961, Beloved Husband & Father, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 13 owned by Lena Ritter, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ritter, Edward, Pvt. 15th Co, 155th Dep. Brig, Enlisted July 29, 1918, Discharged Jan 18, 1919, Born Sept 1, 1897, Died Aug 12, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 23, 3rd grave west tier, [Edward died in Pittsburgh at age 38 of undetermined causes. He was interred on August 16, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roach, Edward H., Co H 193 PA Vol., d. 20 Jan 1905, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 13, [was born in England, the son of William G. Roach and his wife Mary. His family immigrated to this country early in the 1860s and he joined Company H. of the 193rd Regiment of the PA Volunteers on 19 July 1864 in Pittsburgh for 100 days service. The regiment was attached to the 8th Corps and moved to Baltimore. They were assigned to guard duty on the bridges of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. Edward was mustered out at Pittsburgh on 19 November 1864. He has been tremendously hard to find in census records, but the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Directory for 1877 and 1878 places him in Sharpsburg on Main Street, near his brother Robert and other family members. He died at age 61 of chronic catarrh of the stomach. He was a carpenter and may never have married. His tombstone seems to give January 20th as his date of death, but that was the date of internment], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roach, Mary Ann, 1813 - 1896, Mother, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 13, [was the mother of Edward H. Roach, the Civil War veteran. She was the wife of Reverend William Gundry Roach and like him, was born in England. She is listed in the 1880 Sharpsburg census, 17 years younger than her husband, with 5 children left at home. At least 3 older children also came to America with the family and lived in the Sharpsburg area. She purchased the lot in Greenwood when her husband died, then buried her son Robert in 1896 before entering the plot herself 4 months later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roach, Rev. Wm. Gundry, 1795 - 1881, Father, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 13, [was born in England in 1795. Although an immigration has not been found for him and his family, his son George gave 1862 as an immigration date. He was 85 years old when he died in Sharpsburg on 20 March 1881], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roberts, Harry E., 1887 – 1966, Father, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Harry & Mary Roberts, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roberts, Mary, 1891 – 1974, Mother, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Harry & Mary Roberts, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roberts, Eli, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 1 owned by Eli Roberts, [Eli Roberts may have been born in Virginia, but it was a common enough name to be very hard to trace. His pension index shows he was in Co. I of the 2nd West Virginia Veteran Infantry and gives his wife’s name as Fannie. He had applied for a pension in January of 1900, but died in May of the same year. Eli died in Holland, Michigan of peritonitis at age 52. But which unit he was in before the 2nd W. Va. is unknown. It is not on the pension index, and there are 3 registered regiments with an Eli Roberts, one cavalry and 2 infantry. He appears in O’Hara Township in 1880 with Fannie and 3 children, Emma, age 9, Frederick, age 6, and Annie, age 5. In 1900, Fannie was in Sharpsburg with Anna, now listed as 23 years old, Cora, age 18, Wayne, age 10, and Bessie, age 6. The census lists her as giving birth to 10 children, with only 5 living. The family plot includes the burials of the children Aaron who died at age 5 months in 1886, Jesse who also died at age 5 months 13 days after Aaron, and an infant Roberts who died in 1890. Son Frederic died in Sharpsburg in 1899 at age 26. Daughter Emma Milbert died in Sharpsburg at age 46, her body crushed when it was struck by a shifting engine, presumably a railroad engine. Daughter Anna Ault died in Rochester, PA at age 40 of cancer. The son of Eli’s daughter Cora, Thomas Bauer, is also in the plot, having died in Sharpsburg at age 1 of pneumonia. There is no tombstone for any family member in this lot. It is located next to the Keil “square” and directly across from the Soldier’s monument.], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robins, Unknown, Section 1, Range 21, Lot 2, second grave from the north east corner, owned by the Sharpsburg Church, [The tombstone seen here was probably removed from the graveyard of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church, along with two bodies. The one interment was only identified as Robins. The removal was performed on March 14, 1884. No other information was given in the interment records. There are some very faint and worn letters that can be seen. A closer study may reveal a positive identification], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Annie Sadie, 1892 – 1967, Section 1, Range 10, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Edward Lampkin, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, James Irwin, (family plot), 1825 – 1898, Father, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I Robinson, [James was the son of the Irish immigrant Alexander Robinson and his Irish wife Jane. The couple lived in Indiana Township in 1850 with their 4 children. James, at age 25, worked the family farm. In 1860 he was married to wife Mary and they had 3 children. By 1880 the family lived in Sharpsburg with 7 children and James was working as a coal merchant. He died in Sharpsburg at age 74 of general debility. He was interred on August 28, 1898], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Mary Wilson, (family plot), 1828 – 1905, Mother, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I Robinson, [Mary was the wife of James Irwin Robinson. She had 8 children, but by 1880 only 7 were living. They were Margaret, James A., William, Ellen, John, Kate and Frances. Greenwood records indicate that Mary was born in Indiana Township and died in Sharpsburg at age 77. She was interred on April 13, 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Mary Ellen, (family plot), 1862 – 1897, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I Robinson, [Mary Ellen was the daughter of James Irwin and Mary Wilson Robinson of Sharpsburg. She was named after her father’s sister Ellen. Cemetery records state that she was born in O’Hara Township and died in Sharpsburg of consumption. She was interred on June 4, 1897], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, John Wilson, (family plot), 1864 – 1885, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I. Robinson, [John was the son of James Irwin and Mary Wilson Robinson of Indiana Township and Sharpsburg. He was the younger brother of Mary Ellen Robinson and appeared as a 15 year old boy on the 1880 Sharpsburg census. He died in Sharpsburg of an unstated cause and was interred on July 25, 1885], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Margaret Jane, (family plot), 1853 – 1884, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I Robinson, [Margaret was the daughter and eldest child of James and Mary Robinson. She was born in Indiana Township and appears there in 1860 at age 6. In the 1880 Sharpsburg census she was 25 years old. She died in Sharpsburg at age 31 and was the first family member to be interred in the family plot. She died on March 1, 1884 and was interred on March 3rd], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Rachel Catherine, (family plot), 1867 – 1940, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I Robinson, [Rachel was the daughter of James and Mary Robinson of Indiana Township and Sharpsburg. She was a 13 year old child named Kate on the 1880 census of Sharpsburg. As an adult, she remained single and lived with her younger sister Frances, who married Edward Barton McRoberts. They lived in Sharpsburg on Main Street, and Rachel worked as a school teacher. She inspired 2 of Frances’ daughters to also be teachers. She was interred in the family plot on July 26, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, James William, M D., (family plot), 1885 – 1941, Capt Base Hospital 27, AEF France 17, 18, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I Robinson, [James was the son of James A Robinson and his wife Anna of Sharpsburg. He was a 25 year old in the 1910 Sharpsburg census. No further information about his military career has been found], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Anna Martha, (family plot), 1858 – 1926, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I Robinson, [Anna Martha Robinson was the wife of James A. Robinson of Sharpsburg. James was the son of James and Mary Robinson. On the 1910 Sharpsburg census, Anna lists her place of birth as Ohio, and stated that of 4 children, 3 were still living. They were Charles, James and Edward. She was interred on February 28, 1926], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Ida Bryce, (family plot), 1887 – 1905, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I Robinson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Martha, (family plot), 1895 – 1895, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I Robinson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Edward Alexander, (family plot), 1890 – 1929, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 10 owned by Rachel C. Robinson, [Edward was the son of James A. Robinson and his wife Anna. He can be found on the 1900 and 1910 Sharpsburg census with his older brothers Charles and James. He died on February 9, 1929 of acute appendicitis and peritonitis at age 38. He was interred on February 9, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Charles Irwin MD, (family plot), 1882 – 1957, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 10 owned by Rachel C. Robinson, [Charles was the son of James A. Robinson and his wife Anna. He grew up in the town of Sharpsburg with 2 younger brothers. His ashes were placed in the plot on June 24, 1957], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Mary Barth, (family plot), 1888 – 1965, His Wife, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 10 owned by Rachel C. Robinson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, James Alexander, (family plot), 1855 – 1921, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 9 owned by James I Robinson, [James was the son of James Irwin Robinson and his wife Mary Wilson Robinson of Sharpsburg. He was 24 years old in the 1880 Sharpsburg census. He married his wife Anna about that year and had 3 known sons, Charles, James and Edward. He worked for many years as a coal merchant, like his father. He died in Sharpsburg on June 23, 1921 of pernicious anemia at age 65. He was interred on June 26, 1921], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Roderick, Ck, HQ Co. 330th Serv. BN QMC, Enlisted Aug 2, 1918, Discharged Sept 25, 1919, Born Apr 23, 1896, Died Aug 2, 1939, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 20, 2nd grave east tier, [This Roderick Robinson may have been the son of John and Frances Robinson of Ebenezer, South Carolina. He grew up on a farm as one of 15 children. He returned to the farm to help his widowed mother after the war., but by 1930 lived in Pittsburgh and worked at a steel mill. His wife, Minnie, and he had at least 5 children, Roderick, Edith, Rebecca, Dorothy and David. He died in O’Hara Township on August 12th, according to Greenwood records. He was 43 years of age and died of encephalitis. He was interred on August 15, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Emanuel, Corp, Co E, 506th Engrs, Enlisted Oct 29, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born Dec 24, 1895, Died May 29, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 9, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Robinson, Darrell J., Feb 11, 1978, Oct 12, 1997, Love, From Your Family, Section 8, Row 0, Grave 10, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rochester, Annie Clemens, 1889 – 1929, Section 1, Range 10, Lot 8 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rodda, Douglas W., (view 2), 12 Jan 1892 - 28 Apr 1981, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 15 owned by Doug Rodda, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rodda, Ellen G., (view 2), 06 Oct 1903 - 24 Oct 1964, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 15 owned by Doug Rodda, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rodecquel, Francisco, Pvt. 48th Co, 153rd Dep. Brig., Enlisted July 9, 1918, Discharged Dec 23, 1918, Born 1895, Died Jan 24, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 10, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rodgers, David R., 1894 – 1947, Section 4, Range 3, Lot X owned by Thomas J. Ford, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rodgers, Grayson K., Pvt US MC, Enlisted July 7, 1918, Discharged Jan 16, 1919, Born Dec 11, 1896, Died Sept 3, 1941, Section 4, Range 3, Lot X owned by Thomas J. Ford, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rodgers, Lillian M., 1869 – 1942, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by M C Rodgers, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rodgers, Marshall C., 1868 – 1941, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by M C Rodgers, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rodgers, Roberta M., 1893 – 1949, Section 4, Range 3, Lot X owned by Thomas J. Ford, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roeder, August, 1860 – 1934, Father, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 10 owned by Mrs. Margaret Roeder, [August Roeder was born in Ohio in July of 1860 to German immigrant parents. By 1900 he was living in Allegheny City with wife Maggie and 4 children. He worked as a machinist and was often found on census records by the name William or GW. His wife Margaret had 7 children, but only 5 were living in 1910, including John, James, William and Josephine. August died on March 1, 1934 in Pittsburgh at age 72 of acute myocarditis. He was interred on March 5], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roeder, James, Pvt, HQ Co 7th Inf., Enlisted Sept 20, 1917, Discharged April 19, 1919, Born Aug 6, 1892, Died July 12, 1963, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 10 owned by Mrs. Margaret Roeder, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roessing, Frank M., Captain Ord. Dept Aus, Enlisted May 8, 1918, Discharged Feb 1, 1919, Born Oct 27, 1880, Died April 28, 1952, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 7 owned by G A Seavey, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roessler, George, 1880 - 1919, Father, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Dennis Gross, [George Roessler was the son of George and Elizabeth Roessler of Pittsburgh’s 14th Ward. He was born in November of 1880. His parents also had sons Walter, Louis and Howard, as well as a daughter, Annie. While George Sr. was a roller in the mills, young George went from a message receiver for a telegraph to working with an electrical works. He married Nellie Gross about 1908. He died on December 18, 1919 in Mifflin Township at age 39 of uremia. After his death, his younger brother Howard lived with and helped his widow Nellie], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roessler, Nellie R., (view 2), 1884 - 1953, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Dennis Gross, [Nellie Gross Roessler was the daughter of Dennis and Elizabeth Gross of Munhall. She can be found on the 1900 Mifflin Township census as a 16 year old, along with siblings Jessie and Elmer. She married George Roessler about 1908 and was living in Braddock in 1910. In 1930 she lived in Turtle Street with her 2 children, George, age 16 and Erma, age 17. Also in the home was her brother-in-law, Howard Roessler. She died in September of 1959 and was interred on September 28], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rolland, Thomas, Pvt. Co A, 550th Engrs., Enlisted Sept 25, 1918, Dishcarged July 17, 1919, Age 31, Died Sept 9, 1927, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 11, 2nd grave west tier, [In 1910 Thomas lived on Mulberry Alley in Pittsburgh’s 6th Ward with his parents, Samuel and Mary, and his stepbrothers Benajmin and Randel Davis and stepsister Margaret Davis. He was only 14 years of age, but working as a driver for a huckster. He World War I draft card indicates he was born on June 10, 1896 in Pittsburgh. It states that his father was born in Virginia. He died in South Fayette Township at age 31 of chronic nephritis and was interred on September 11, 1927 in Greenwood’s section 1. There is no record of when he was moved to Section 5], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Romine, Ronald W., Son, Dec 1954 - Feb 1955, Section 6, Range 6, Row 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Romine, Claude M., 25 Dec 1934 - 06 Jul 1973, Husband-Father, Section 6, Range 6, Row 7, Grave # 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Romine, Claude E., 07 Nov 1953 - 15 Nov 1977, Son-Brother, Section 6, Range 6, Row 7, Grave # 5, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Romine, Paul E., 09 Jun 1930 - 21 Jun 1957, Section 6, Range 6, Row 10, Grave # 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ronaine, Louise N., 1932 - 1957, Mother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ronaine, Baby Rena, 1954 - 1957, Daughter, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rooney, Ethel Birchell, 1905 – 1949, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 10 owned by Harry Birchell & Sadie Pleitz, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roop, Laura, 1867 - 1894, Mother, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 1, singles, [Laura Roop died at age 26 in Pittsburgh. She was interred on June 17, 1894 as a single interment in Section 3 of Greenwood. At some point she was removed to Section 1, but no date for the removal was given], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roop, Wilbur, Sgt Co H 30th US Inf, enlisted 30 Jan 1901, discharged 29 Jan 1904, born 31 Jan 1879, died 08 Feb 1946, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 12, 4th grave west tier, [Wilbur joined the Army in 1901 in Pittsburgh. He was 22 years of age and a teamster. Born in Pittsburgh, he rejoined after his enlistment was over, being discharged at the Columbus Barracks with an excellent rating. In 1920 he lived in Hoboken (Blawnox) and worked at the Allegheny County Workhouse as a driver. He died in Blawnox at age 67 of a coronary occlusion. He was interred on February 11, 1946], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rorison, David, 1919 - 1999, Section 2, Range 19, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Andrew Lindsey, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rorison, William, 1827 – 1903, Section 2, Range 14, Lot 5 owned by Ross Rorison, [William Rorison was born in Ireland in August of 1827 and immigrated around 1848. In 1870 he was living in Indiana Township and working in a rolling mill. He and his wife had 6 children. In 1880 the family lived in Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Directories showed him at #41 13th Street. By 1900 he was in Fawn Township and was a farmer. He died in Fawn Twp at age 76 of dropsy and was interred on January 24, 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rorison, Nancy, 1829 – 1910, Section 2, Range 14, Lot 5 owned by Ross Rorison, [Nancy Rorison was the wife of William Rorison and was also born in Ireland. The 1900 census indicates that she immigrated around 1850. She had at least 6 children, Ann, Benjamin, John David, Ross and William. In the 1870 Indiana Township census, she is named as Agnes. Her maiden name may have been Frazier, as a Robert Frazier was living with the family in 1880 and two Frazier nephews were living with the couple in 1900. Nancy died in 1910, but no listing of her was included in the lot book with the family], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rose, Tommy Jr., Pennsylvania, SP4 HQ & HQ Batry, 3 MSL BN1 Atry, October 1, 1937, June 9, 1963, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 18, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rosenthaler, George A., 1903 - 1968, Husband, Section 6, Range 6, Row 3, Grave #6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rosenthaler, Zelma, 1908 - 1973, Wife, Section 6, Range 6, Row 3, Grave #5, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ross, Alfred, (view 2), 1856 - 1897, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 3 owned by W. A. Boyce, [Alfred Lysle Ross was the son of James F. and Charlotte Ross of West Deer and Indiana Township. He appears as a 4 year old child in 1860 and in 1880, when the family lived in Pittsburgh, he was 23 years old and worked as a butcher with his father and brother Lewis. He died in Pittsburgh in June of 1897 at age 41 of consumption. Interment records indicate that he was born in Bakerstown, Butler Co.], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ross, Charlotte, (view 2), 1829 - 1881, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 3 owned by W. A. Boyce, [Charlotte Ross was the wife of James F. Ross, a butcher in West Deer Township. Interment records indicate that she was born in Pine Creek. In the 1860 census, she was 25 years old and had 4 children, Susanna Almira, age 6, Alfred Lysle, age 4, Louis Pearce, age 2 and Maria, age 7 months. In the 1870 census, the wife of James was labeled as Sarah. A child named Ella had been added to the family. By 1880 the family lived in Pittsburgh on Frankstown Avenue. She died on October 30 in Pittsburgh’s 19th Ward at age 52 and was buried the next day], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ross, Marion L., 1930 - 1943, Daughter, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ross, Lewis P., 1858 – 1935, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 3 owned by W A Boyce, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roth, John C., 1879 - 1957, Husband, Section 3, Range 4, Lots 13, 14 and 15 owned by Samuel and Verena Meyer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Roth, Emma Meyer, 1877 - 1969, Wife, Section 3, Range 4, Lots 13, 14 and 15 owned by Samuel and Verena Meyer, [Emma Meyer was the daughter of Samuel Meyer and Anna Stamm, born on July 13, 1877. She was baptized in the Etna Congregational Church on September 2, 1877. She and John Roth were not married at that church. They appear on the 1920 census in Pittsburgh’s 13th Ward at #560 Rosedale with a son John, age 9. John C. Roth was a mail carrier for the US Mail whose parents were born in Germany. In 1930, at the same address, Emma's widowed mother Anna Meyer was living with them], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ruff, Fred R., April 13, 1887, Jan 23, 1974, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 9 owned by Minnie Broge, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ruff, Catherine W., Dec 12, 1887, Sept 27, 1967, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 9 owned by Minnie Broge, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ruffins, James, Pvt 1st Cl 852nd Co. Trans. Corps, Enlisted Oct 16, 1917, Discharged Jul 15, 1919, Born Oct 10, 1897, Died Nov 29, 1934, [James died in Pittsburgh at age 37 of chronic mitral disease. He was interred on December 3, 1934], Section 9, Row 5, grave 22, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rumell, George, (view 2 , 3 , 4), 1808 - 1888, Memorial by Keziah A. Rumell Fischer, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 2 owned by Gertrude M. Bereus, [George W. Rumell, born in 1808, was interred on April 24, 1888, age 79. No other personal information has been found about him], (contributed by Rich Boyer and Diane Nichols) Rumell, Susanna Tarr, (view 2 , 3 , 4), 1816 - 1894, Memorial by Keziah A. Rumell Fischer, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 2 owned by Gertrude M. Bereus, [Susanna Tarr Rumell, born in 1816 in Logansport, Armstrong County, PA, was interred on February 1, 1894. She died in Bakerstown, Butler County, at age 78 of paralysis], (contributed by Rich Boyer and Diane Nichols) Rushnick, George S., 21 Jan 1950 - 18 Jan 2001, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rushton, William H., 1892 - 1963, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 8 owned by W. H. Wright, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rushton, Helen E., 1891 - 1971, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 8 owned by W. H. Wright, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Russell, Michael Alan, Mar 25, 1961, Mar 19, 1969, Son, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 14, Grave # 8, lower east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Russell, Stephen, Wagoner Supply Co 803rd Pioneer Inf, Enlisted Aug 1, 1918, Discharged April 23, 1919, Born May 1, 1877, Died May 2, 1957, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 16, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Russell, Rosa Lee, 1897 – 1933, Our Beloved Mother, [Rosa died in South Fayette Township on October 12, 1933 at age 30 from pulmonary tuberculosis. She was interred on October 16, 1933], Section 9, Row 9, grave 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Rutkowski, Thomas P., 1947 – 2006, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 11, grave # 7 west cremations, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ryon, Walter G., Serg. 26th Co, Eng. Misc. Personnel, Enlisted May 27, 1918, Discharged Jan 27, 1919, Born Sep 21, 1893, Died Jun 7, 1933, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 22, 3rd grave west tier, [Walter George Ryon was the son of George W and Ella G. Ryon of Washington DC. They appear on a 1910 census with 5 children, including Walter. In his World War I draft card, Walter lived at 5747 Ellsworth Avenue in Pittsburgh and was working as a window decorator for Kaufmann’s Department store. He was single at that time. By 1930 he was married to wife Pearl and had 1 child, Willa. He died in O’Hara Township at age 39 years, 8 months and 16 days of carcinoma of the stomach. He was interred on June 10, 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols) |
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