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Sharpsburg, O'Hara Township, Allegheny County, PA

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Saint, Seavey J., June 6, 1862, Nov 14, 1913, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Kate Saint, [Josiah Seavey Saint was the son of James and Emma Saint of Sharpsburg. Seavey was born in Sharpsburg and was involved for a time in the contracting business, as his father had been. He then became a hardware merchant and ran a store for 30 years. Seavey also was involved in founding the Citizen’s Deposit and Trust Company of Sharpsburg and was elected its first president. He was a member of the Republican party and the Methodist Episcopal Church. He married Kate C. Henderson on March 29, 1888 and lived in Aspinwall with their 5 children; Marie Anna, James Henderson, William Seavey, Isabella Catherine and Charles C. He died on November 14, 1913 at age 51 in Aspinwall. Cause of death in the Greenwood records is acute rheumatism. He was laid to rest on November 17, 1913 in a lot owned by Kate Saint. He is the only burial in the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Saint, Isaac, d. 1863, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by James G. Saint, [Isaac Saint was born in England around the year 1796, the son of John Saint and Ann A. Lopen. Researchers of this family state that he was born in the town of Lopen, Somerset, England and married Sarah Giles in East Coker, Somerset in the year 1819. He is first found in Indiana Township in the 1840 census with 7 children. At least 5 of the children were born in England and baptized in the Independent Chapel of the town of Yeovil, Somerset between 1821 and 1829. Isaac and Sarah lived in Indiana Township where he farmed. But by the 1860 census the couple lived in Sharpsburg, where Isaac described himself as a gentleman. Isaac died in Sharpsburg in 1863 and was interred in the graveyard of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church. His remains were moved to Greenwood on July 3, 1884, shortly after the plot was purchased by his son James. The tombstone is now totally unreadable, but these fragments were visible in the early 1980s. It was probably moved from the Sharpsburg churchyard, along with its companion stone for wife Sarah], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Saint, Sarah, d. Jan ?9, 1864, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by James G. Saint, [Sarah Giles married Isaac Saint in East Coker, Somerset, England around the year 1819. She was born about 1802, but the identity of her parents is unknown. Isaac and Sarah had at least 8 known children. Five of them were christened in the Independent Chapel of Yeovil, Somerset, England: Mary Ann in 1821, Anna Jane in 1823, James Giles in 1825, Frances Elizabeth in 1827, and Emily in 1829. Another daughter, Matilda was also born in England before the family immigrated in the 1830s. They appear in 1840 census in Indiana Township. By 1860, with the children all dispersed, Sarah and Isaac moved to Sharpsburg. Isaac died in 1863 and Sarah followed him a year later, in 1864. Both were buried in the graveyard of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church, but moved to Greenwood on July 3, 1884, along with an Orlanda Saint, whose identity is not certain within the family. Sarah’s tombstone was probably moved from the Sharpsburg graveyard, and is barely able to be read], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Saint, Orlanda, illegible, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by James G. Saint, [Orlanda Saint was buried in the graveyard of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church. She is part of the Isaac Saint family of Indiana Township and Sharpsburg, but her identity within the family is not clear. Remains of Orlanda were moved to Greenwood on July 3, 1884, along with those of Isaac and Sarah Saint. The tombstone is not able to be read, and hasn’t for many years, but the style and material of the stone matches those of Isaac and Sarah, dating it to the same time period. The plot is owned by James, the son of Isaac], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Saint, Mary A., w/o Jas. G., 1827 - 1883, Mother, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by James G. Saint, [Mary Ann Speer was the daughter of Mary Power and Alexander Speer, one of 13 known children of the couple. She was born in 1827 in Sharpsburg, and married James Giles Saint, son of Isaac and Sarah Saint. Mary and James can be found as a young couple in the 1850 census of Sharpsburg with their first child, Charles who was only 6 months old. In 1860 they had added 2 more children, Albert and Joseph, and James was retired as a merchant. The couple also had George W. Saint, born in 1861, Ella, born in 1864, and Richard, born in 1866. James entered the planning mill and lumber business, partnering with George Walter in 1884, but sold his share a year later due to illness. Mary had died on April 13, 1883 at age 57 in Sharpsburg and was interred on the 16th. James moved to Colorado Springs with his son Albert by 1900. The location of his grave is not known], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Saint, Joseph A., 1856 - 1943, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by James G. Saint, [Joseph Alexander Saint was probably born in Sharpsburg in March of 1856 as the son of James and Mary Saint. He spent some time in Perry, Columbiana County, Ohio when his parents made a short surprise move there in the 1870s when James tried to retire and “rest” as a farmer. In 1900 he had returned to Pittsburgh, living on Larimer Avenue with wife Jennie and 3 children. He is listed as an artist there, but in subsequent years he was a salesman of real estate. He was interred in Greenwood on June 5, 1943], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Saint, Jennie B., 1867 - 1957, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by James G. Saint, [Jennie B. Saint was the wife of Joseph Alexander Saint, the son of James and Mary Saint of Sharpsburg. She married Joseph before 1885, as their son Lawrence was born in January of that year. Census records indicate that she had 6 children, although only 3 of them survived. She was interred in the family plot on March 20, 1957. A 4 year old child named Lucille Saint, born in DeHaven and dying there of scarlet fever in October of 1895 may be one of her lost children, as well as an unnamed infant who died of the same disease in November of the same year], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Saint, Unidentified, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by James G. Saint, [This unreadable tombstone in Section 2 belongs to the saint family. During the year 1895, the family lost two very young children. The stone could belong to either of them. With the amount of letters on the stone, it may be for both children. Lucille Saint was 4 years of age when she died of scarlet fever. She was interred on October 2, 1895. One month later, an unnamed 3 month old infant of the Saint family also died of scarlet fever and was interred in the family plot. Both children were born in DeHaven and died in DeHaven. All other family members buried within the plot are accounted for in the tombstones], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sales, Charles, Pvt Btry D, 350th F A, Enlisted Nov 19, 1917, Discharged Feb 28, 1918, Born 1887, Died May 31, 1937, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 19, 4th grave east tier, [Charles died in Pittsburgh and was interred on October 16, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sallach, Frederich W., 1852 – 1938, Father, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 3 owned by Fred Sallach, [Frederich W. Sallach was born on November 19, 1852 in Germany. His 1930 census record records that it was actually western Prussia that he came from. Both he and his wife (also from W. Prussia) immigrated around the year 1881. In 1910 he was found on the Township Road in Shaler, working as a company policeman at the local tube works. He and his wife had 6 children in the home, ranging from 26 years of age to 13:Herman, John, Fred, Robert, Paul and Bertha. By 1920 he was 67 years old and no longer working, but 4 of his children remained in the home, most working to support the family. His only known daughter, Bertha, lived there with her husband Charles Wilhelm, and an 8 month old son, Howard. Frederich died in Pittsburgh on November 28, 1938 at age 86 of hypo-pneumonia. He was interred on December 1, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sallach, Wilhelmine, 1859 – 1947, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 3 owned by Fred Sallach, [Wilhelmine Koppich was the wife of Frederick Sallach, according to family researchers. She was interred on August 28, 1947], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sallach, Herman, 1883 – 1960, Son, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 3 owned by Fred Sallach, [Herman Sallach was the son of Frederich Sallach and Wilhelmina Koppich, both born in Germany], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sallade, Thos. W., (view 2), Co K 190 PA Inf., 28 Jul 1925, Section 3, Range 8, Lot 12 owned by Thomas W. Sallade, [Thomas W. Sallade is thought to be the son of John and Delilah Sallade of Porter Township, Clinton Co., PA. He was born on March 28, 1843, according to funeral home records. Thomas was preceded by an older sister, Elizabeth, and followed by a sister, Catherine, and a brother, Martin. In 1850 the family was living in Porter Township. No definite census record for 1860 has been found, however, he joined Company K of the 40th Infantry on July 26, 1861, which was recruited in Jefferson County. His name does not appear in Bates for that unit. When soldiers started being discharged in 1864, Thomas and others were transferred to the 190th Regiment on May 31, 1864, right after a battle at Bethesda Church the day before. They were dispatched to Cold Harbor and then were posted on the Charles City Road before going to Petersburg. The company was mustered out on June 28, 1865 at Washington D.C. In 1867 he was living at #276 Sandusky in Allegheny City and working as a carpenter. He lived at various addresses in Allegheny, including Margaret Alley and Federal Street, until 1870 when he was found in Sharpsburg. Thomas and his brother Martin lived near each other for many years. By 1880, Thomas had 6 children in his home. In 1900 the family was enumerated in O’Hara Township. Thomas, age 57, was no longer working as a carpenter, but as a shipping clerk. In 1910 he was at #1511 North Canal Street in Sharpsburg, living with his wife and daughter Clara, and also with his daughter Anna Collier, a widow with 5 children. Thomas was a watchman at a bank building at the time. Wife Rebecca died in 1919. In 1920 he was found with his daughter May Springer and her husband Springer. He was a widow and retired from work. Thomas died in Pittsburgh at age 82 of heart disease on July 28, 1925 and was buried in the family plot 2 days later. The Holzheimer & Boch handled the burial of both Thomas and Rebecca], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sallade, Rebecca Hultz, 1840 - 1919, [Rebecca Hultz Sallade was the wife of Civil War veteran Thomas Sallade. It is possible that she was the daughter of Henry and Mary Ann Hultz of West Deer Township, who appear with her in the 1860 census. More information is needed. Rebecca married Thomas before 1867 when her first child was born. She was the mother of at least 6 children, Anna Mary who married Anthony Collier, Clare, Maud, Adda Mae who married Springer Lenhart, Nina and Walter Wilson. Rebecca died on January 1, 1919 at #572 Cato Street in the East End of Pittsburgh. No cause of death is listed in interment records. She was interred on January 4 by the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home of Main Street in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Salvin, Samuel Bernard, July 10, 1914, Dec 8, 2000, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 9, Row 1, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Samlow, Liley, 28 Nov 1872 - 09 Nov 1955, Mother, Section 6, Range 7, Row 3, Grave #10, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sampson, Clyde J., 1905 – 1974, Father, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 15 owned by Clyde Samson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sampson, Mary R., 1913 – 1970, Mother, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 15 owned by Clyde Samson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sams, Benjamin T., 1896 – 1943, Husband, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 8 quarter lot owned by Esther Sams, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sams, Esther Hughes, 1897 – 19—[blank], Wife, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 8 quarter lot owned by Esther Sams, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sanchez, Mary E., 1895 – 1937, [Mary was the wife of Mexican-born Jesus Sanchez. They appear in the 1930 Pittsburgh census where it is stated that Jesus immigrated in 1916 and worked for the railroad. Mary was born in Virginia, and the couple married about the year 1918. She died in Pittsburgh on February 11, 1937 at age 40 of hypertensive heart disease and was interred on February 14, 1937], Section 9 west, Row 2, grave #20, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sanders, Fletcher, Pvt 1st Cl, Co C, 426th Res. Lab. Batt, Enlisted Aug 31, 1918, Discharged Mar 22, 1919, Born 1897, Died Mar 19, 1939, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 17, 1st grave west tier, [Fletcher died in Pittsburgh at age 45 of acute alcoholism and gastro enteritis. He was interred on March 23, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sands, Harold G., Pvt. US Army, World War II, 1903 – 1980, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 15, 3rd grave, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Satterwhite, Section 6, Range 7, Row 10, Grave #17, stone belongs to Margaret Satterwhite, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sauers, Julia, 1885 – 1934, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 4 singles, Grave # 4 east, [Julia was the wife of Nicholas Sauers of Pittsburgh. In 1910 they lived in Ward 16 on McClury Street with their 2 year old daughter Clara. In 1920. on Strouble Street in Ward 22, they had 5 children ranging from 11 years of to a couple months. Also in the home was Julia’s mother, Rachel Jones. Julia died in Pittsburgh at age 49 of cardio renal disease on September 6, 1934. She was interred 2 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sautter Family Monument, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sautter, Charles G., 1837 - 1909, Late Lt Co G 83 RCT PVI, Father, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 4, [enlisted in Company G of the 83rd PA Infantry on 2 March 1865 as a second lieutenant.  Born in German and in his 30s at the time, he obviously had some life experience that qualified him for such an advanced commission, but no other Army service has been found.  He was promoted to a full first lieutenant.  His regiment took part in several small battles before being present at Appomattox Court Hose for the surrender of Lee and his army.  They marched to Washington DC in May and took part in the Grand Review.  They were mustered out on 28 June 1865 and officially disbanded in Harrisburg.  Charles appears first in the 1870 Allegheny City census, described as a Fire and Life insurance agent.  He and his wife Kate had 7 children.  He died of heart disease in Natrona PA at age 71], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sautter, Catherine M., 1842 - 1893, Mother, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 4, [was the wife of Civil War veteran Charles Sautter.  She was born in Allegheny City according to interment records and married Charles before 1863, having her first known child in that year.  She died in Sharpsburg in 1893 at age 50 of typhoid fever], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sautter, Charles A., 1868 - 1918, Husband, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 4, [was born in July of 1868 as the son of Charles G. Sautter and his wife Catherine.  When he lived in Sharpsburg at the turn of the century, he was employed as a glassblower.  By 1920 he was living in the city of Buffalo in Erie County New York with wife Eliza and his brother George.  They both worked at the Pierce auto factory.  He died in 1918 of pneumonia and is listed as dying in Erie, although which state is not clear], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sautter, George J., 1870 - 1933, Brother, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 4, [was the child of Charles J. Sautter and wife Catherine.  He was born in December of 1870, probably in Allegheny City.  Like his older brother Charles, he was a glassblower when the family lived in Sharpsburg.  After the death of his parents the brothers moved to Buffalo where they worked in the Pierce auto factory, becoming inspectors by 1930.  He died in Erie of pancreatic cancer in 1933 at age 62], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sautter, William L., 1864 - 1899, Brother, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 4, [was the first known child born to Charles G. Sautter and wife Catherine.  He was born n Allegheny City and moved to Sharpsburg with his family before 1880.  However, the family does not show on the 1880 Sharpsburg census.  A mention in the 1884 Pittsburgh Directory has him listed below his father.  He was a glass blower, perhaps for the Tibbey Company, living at Main Street where it met the Western Pennsylvania Railroad in Sharpsburg.  He is not listed in the 1898 Directory.  We have no other data on William, as he died in 1899 in Sharpsburg at age 35], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sauter, Sophia, (no photo available), Section 5, Range 16, Lot 4, [born in Germany.  She died in Allegheny City at age 80 years and 8 months.  She was buried on 20 November 1893 and may have been the mother of Civil War veteran Charles G. Sautter.  She has no tombstone.  It is possible that her interment in the same year that Charles died was a transfer from another cemetery, but not noted as such], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Saylor, Samuel, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 8 owned by John W. Higgs, [Samuel Saylor was probably born around 1820 in Huntington County (now Blair County), but much about his early life is unknown. The earliest census record found for him is the 1860 Franklin Township, Huntington County one where he and his wife Sarah have their 3 young children, John, Hannah and Elizabeth. Samuel joined Co. I of the 34th Infantry on June 21, 1861 and was discharged with a disability on September 9, 1862 at West Philadelphia. In 1880 he was living on Clay Street in Sharpsburg and working on the railroad. The household had 4 of his children and one grandchild. He also appears in the local directories for Pittsburgh, which have him listed as a laborer at the mill in both Sharpsburg and Etna during various years, along with other Saylor men. Samuel died in January of 1900 in Sharpsburg of an unknown cause. He was interred on January 7, 1900, 4 years after his wife Sarah died. Also interred are Hannah Higgs in 1886, Caroline Ingram in 1900, and Samuel R. and William A. Saylor in 1909 and 1912. Samuel has no tombstone, and the only stone in the lot is that of Hannah Higgs, balanced between the foundation and a tree], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sberna, Charles J., 21 Dec 1934 - 07 Feb 1988, Section 6, Range 6, Row 4, Grave # 11, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sberna, William M., (view 2), 24 Dec 1949 - 09 Sep 1984, Husband & Father, Section 6, Range 6, Row 5, Grave # 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schaeffer, Jennie G., 1873 – 1927, Mother, Section 1, Range 8, Lot 7 singles, Grave #4 east tier, [Jennie was the wife of William A Schaeffer of Sharpsburg. In the 1920 census she is shown with 4 children ranging from 14 to 29 years of age. They include Lloyd, age 29, William R, age 25, Helen J, age 19 and Harold M, age 14. She died on February 27, 1927 at age 53 in Sharpsburg of pulmonary tuberculosis. She was interred on March 1, 1927], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schaeffer, Lloyd A., (view 2), 1892 – 1930, Son, [Lloyd was the son of William and Jennie Schaeffer. In the 1920 Sharpsburg census he was 29 years old and working as a machinist in the socket mill. He died on February 9, 1930 at age 37 of a fractured skull. He was interred on February 12, 1930], Section 1, Range 8, Lot 7 singles, grave # 4 west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schaeffer, William A., 1871 – 1929, Husband, [William was a foreman at the local socket mill in Sharpsburg during the 1920 census. He was married to wife Jennie and both were born in PA. He died in Pittsburgh at age 59 of a lung abscess on August 11, 1929. He was interred on August 14, 1929], Section 1, Range 8, Lot 7 singles, grave # 3 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schafer, Marie H., 24 Sep 1904 - 25 Nov 1986, Mother, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schall, Harry, 1880 - 1951, Section 6, Range 4, Lot 22 owned by Mrs. Caroline Fehrman, [Harry Schall was interred on August 31, 1951 from the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home of Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schall, Anna F., 1879 - 1965, Section 6, Range 4, Lot 22 owned by Mrs. Caroline Fehrman, [Anna Fehrman Schall was buried from the Hersberger Funeral Home and interred on August 25, 1965], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schantz, John D. Jr., 28 Aug 1967 - 16 Jul 1989, Section 6, Range 6, Row 4, Grave # 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schantz, Michael Arron, 16 Aug 1970 - 20 Mar 1991, Section 6, Range 6, Row 4, Grave # 15, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scharff, Edith H., 1896 - 1906, Section 6, Row 2, Grave #13, [Edith is listed in interments as Henrietta Scharff, who died in Sharpsburg at age 10 of tuberculosis. She was interred on November 22, 1906], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scheibel, Henry C., 1908 – 1995, Father, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 3 half lot owned by Henry Scheibel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scheibel, Mary K., 1909 – 1988, Mother, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 3 half lot owned by Henry Scheibel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scheibel, James C., Seaman 1/C US Navy, Enlisted Jan 21, 1946, Discharged Nov 25, 1947, Born Feb 28, 1928, Died Dec 19, 1949, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 3 half lot owned by Henry Scheibel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scheline, Frank, (view 2), 1879 - 1925, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 11 owned by Anna M. Schran, [Frank Scheline died in Altoona on November 29, 1925 at age 46. He had an accident on the railroad and died of internal hemorrhaging. He was interred on December 3, 1925], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scheline, Anna K., (view 2), 1877 - 1948, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 11 owned by Anna M. Schran, [Anna K. Scheline was the wife of Frank. She may also have been the daughter of Michael and Mary Schran of Sharpsburg. More research is needed on this family. She was interred on December 18, 1948], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, J. G. Family Plot Marker, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by John Schenck, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, John G., 04 Aug 1855 - 19 Jul 1918, Father, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by John G. Schenck, [John Gottlieb Schenk was the first born child of George Wendel Schenk and Margaret Barbara Steeb Schenk. He was born in August of 1855 in Pennsylvania shortly after his parents immigrated to the US. He helped his father on the family farm and eventually operated his own farm in O’Hara Township. His wife Catherine appears with him first in the 1880 O’Hara census, living near his father’s farm, just married with no children. By 1900 they had 4 living children. John died in O’Hara in July of 1918 due to over stimulation of the heart due to alcoholism. He had bought a cemetery plot next to that of his father’s], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Catherine, 10 Oct 1858 - 23 Mar 1916, Mother, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by John Schenck, [was the wife of John Gottlieb Schenk of O’Hara Township. One researcher gives her maiden name as Woelfel. The couple seems to have lived their entire lives in O’Hara Township, living on a small farm and raising their 4 children. Catherine was the first family member to die and be buried in Greenwood. She was 57 years of age and died of diabetes], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Albert G., 1886 - 1943, Husband, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by John Schenck, [Albert G. Schenk was the son of John and Catherine Schenk of O’Hara Township. By 1918 he was employed by the Allegheny County road crew and married shortly afterward to his wife Edith. They lived on Kittanning Pike in 1920 next to brother Harry, who worked the family farm. By 1930 Albert was working the farm and he and Edith had 2 small children, Elmer and Jean. He died in 1945 and the funeral was handled by the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Edith A., 1889 - 1974, Wife, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by John G. Schenk, [was the wife of Albert Schenk. They married about 1919 and lived at first on Kittanning Pike in O’Hara Township. In 1930 they lived on Sharps Hill Road with their two children. When Edith died in 1974, the funeral arrangements were handled by the Worrell Funeral Home in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk Family Monument, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 10 owned by George Schenk and George Meister, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Annie W., d. 22 Dec 1946, aged 80Y,  Our Daughter, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 10 owned by George Schenk and George Meister, [was the daughter of George and Margaret Schenk of O’Hara Township. She was the second to last child born to the family. After her father died in 1893, she helped her mother and sister Lena move to Sharpsburg. When she died in 1946 she was the last member of the household to be buried in the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, George W., (view 2), d. 22 May 1893, age 72Y, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 9 owned by George W. Schenck and Geo. A. Meister, [Born about the year 1821, George Wendel Schenk immigrated to the US about 1855 according to his wife’s census record in 1900. He and Margaret were married in Wurttemberg, Germany and came to the US and promptly had a son named John. In 1860 the couple lived in Shaler Township with 3 young children, all of them born in Pennsylvania. George characterized himself as a gardener. Ten years later they farmed in Indiana Township with 6 children. George died in O’Hara Township of a hemorrhage in May of 1893, and was the first family member to be buried in the family plot in Greenwood. He and his wife have some of the more unique tombstones in Section 4], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Margaret B., (view 2), d. 25 May 1906, aged 81Y, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 9 owned by George W. Schenck and Geo. A. Meister, [Margaret Barbara Schenk was the wife of George Wendel Schenk. Her maiden name was Steeb, according to one Ancestry researcher. She was born in Wurttemberg, Germany in February of 1825 and immigrated around the year 1855, apparently pregnant with her first child, John, who was born in Pennsylvania. She had 6 known children while living in Shaler, Indiana and then O’Hara Townships. After her husband’s death, she lived in Sharpsburg with her two youngest daughters. She died there in 1906 of paralysis], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Lena M., d. 26 Nov 1902, aged 32Y, Our Daughter, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 9 owned by George W. Schenck and Geo. A. Meister, [was the youngest child of George and Margaret Schenk of O’Hara Township. She continued to live with her mother after the death of her father. She and older sister Annie lived in Sharpsburg, and Lena earned some money by being a hotel keeper. Lena was the second family member to be buried in Greenwood after she contracted typhoid fever in 1902. The interment records give her age as 32 years, 6 months and 8 days], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, George M., 04 Nov 1860 - 25 Jun 1937, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 9 owned by George W. Schenck and Geo. A. Meister, [was the son of George W. and Margaret Schenk of O’Hara Township. Born just after the 1860 census was taken in Shaler Township was taken, he was the middle child of the family. He stayed in O’Hara after marrying his wife Mary, who was born in Germany. The couple had at least 6 children. He cannot be found easily on the 1910 census, so they may have had more children, but his wife died before 1920 and he appears as a widower that year with 3 of his children. In 1930 he still was in O’Hara with his single son John, a housekeeper and a laborer living with him. He died in 1937 of arterio sclerosis at age 76 years, 7 months and 21 days according to Greenwood records. It is not yet known where his wife is buried], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Mary, 31 Aug 1868 - 10 Aug 1916, Mother, Section 3, Range 12, Lot 9 owned by George Schenk, [Mary Schenk was born in Germany and married George Schenk about the year 1888. The couple can be found on the 1900 census with 6 children, Clara, George, Hiram, Edward, Emma and John William. Mary died on August 10, 1916 in Pittsburgh at age 47 of cerebral apoplexy. Her husband continued to be a farmer in O’Hara Township with his children. By 1920 only his son John lived in his house, along with a housekeeper and another widower to help on the farm], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Tilley, 1897 - 1898, Our Baby, Section 3, Range 12, Lot 9 owned by George Schenk, [Matilda Schenk was the child of George and Mary Schenk of O’Hara Township. She was born in O’Hara and died there at age 1 years, 1 month and 16 days of whooping cough. She was interred on July 23, 1898], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Unidentified, (view 2), illegible, Section 3, Range 12, Lot 9 owned by George Schenk, [This tombstone is situated next to the grave of Mary Schenk, wife of George Schenk. The inscription has been worn away, but the lot book identifies it as an unnamed Schenk interred on July 28, 1884. The person died in Sharpsburg well before George and Mary were married. It is possible that it is a relative of George Schenk], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Elmer, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by J G Schenk, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Helen A., 1911 – 2006, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by J G Schenk, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Clara A., February 24, 1890, March 29, 1981, Sister, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 12 quarter lot owned by Clara E. Schenk, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Edward R., June 9, 1893, January 23, 1958, Brother, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 12 quarter lot owned by Clara E. Schenk, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Edith M., 1901 – 1970, Wife, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 19 half lot owned by JW & EM Schenk, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, John W., 1899 – 1970, Husband, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 19 half lot owned by JW & EM Schenk, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, George M., Pvt, Co G, 318th Inf. Enlisted April 5, 1918, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born Feb 19, 1891, Died Oct 5, 1960, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 12, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schenk, Herman H., Pvt, Co G, 319th Inf, Enlisted Feb 10, 1918, Discharged June 12, 1919, Born Apr 20, 1892, Died July 8, 1937, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 12, 4th grave west tier, [Herman Henry Schenk was the son of George and Mary Schenk of O’Hara Township. He served along with his brother George during the war. In 1920 he and his brothers George and John all worked at a rubber company in Akron Ohio. He died in O’Hara at age 45 years, 2 months and 18 days of chronic myocarditis. He was interred on July 11, 1937. His brother George is interred near him], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schessler, Francis, 1935 – 2006, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by Francis & Margaret Schessler, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schessler, Jo Ann, 1936 – 2003, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by Francis & Margaret Schessler, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schettley, Fred L., 1914 - 1999, Father, Section 6, Range 6, Row 5,  Grave # 10, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schettley, Agnes M. Kelly, 1914 - 1975, Mother, Section 6, Range 6, Row 5, Grave # 9, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schietzing, Barbara L., Aug 23, 1883 – July 17, 1969, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schindelman, Ursula, (view 2 , 3), 1834 - 1894, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 11 owned by Ursula Mader, [Ursula Schindelman was the wife of Robert Schindelman. She immigrated with Robert on the ship “Weser”. Also on the ship were their children Sophie, Robert, Rudolph and Hermann, all under 10 years of age. In the interment records, the person who was interred in the year 1894 in this lot is identified as Stella Mader. Many women by the name Ursula seem to go by other names in America, and she may be one of them, and also may have remarried during the 22 years between her husband’s death and her death], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schindelman, Robert, (view 2 , 3), 1831 - 1872, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 11 owned by Ursula Mader, [Robert Schindelman and his wife Ursula immigrated to the US out of the German port of Bremen on the ship “Weser”, landing in New York City on September 18, 1869. Described as a farmer from Grengen, he cannot be found on any local census records. His remains were moved from an unnamed cemetery on April 9, 1896 along with his two children, Sophia and Rudolph], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schindelman, Sophie, (view 2), , Section 4, Range 10, Lot 11 owned by Ursula Mader, [Sophie Schindelman was the daughter of Robert and Ursula Schindelman. She also came to America on the ship “Weser” out of Bremen to New York. She was 7 years old at the time. In 1896 her remains were moved to Greenwood from an unidentified location along with her father and brother], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schindelman, Rudolph, (view 2), 1866 - 1887, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 11 owned by Ursula Mader, [Rudolph Schindelman was the son of Robert and Ursula Schindelman. He was 3 years old when the ship “Weser” landed in New York from the German port of Bremen. Rudolph died in the year 1887. In 1896 his remains were moved to Greenwood with his sister and father], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schirmer, John Christ., 1856 – 1931, Father, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 10 owned by J C Schirmer, [John Christopher Schirmer was born in August of 1857 in New York State according to the 1900 census of Pittsburgh’s 13th Ward. But on the 1880 census in Sharpsburg, he stated that he was born in Germany. Working as a cooper in Sharpsburg, he later worked as a day laborer. He died on December 1, 1931 in Butler PA at age 75. He had been living with his second wife, Jessie and a daughter Lulu. He was interred on December 4, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schirmer, Mary E., 1859 – 1895, Mother, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 10 owned by J C Schirmer, [Mary E. Schirmer was the first wife of John Christian Schirmer of Sharpsburg. Born in Pittsburgh, she and new husband John were living on North Canal Street in 1880 with her mother, Rebecca Hirt. She had at least 2 daughters, Anna and Ruby. She died in Sharpsburg at age 35 of blood poisoning and was interred on September 2, 1895], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schirra, August P., 1896 – 1977, Father, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 13 quarter lot owned by A. Schirra, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schirra, Christine B., 1899 – 1989, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 13 quarter lot owned by A. Schirra, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schirra, Christina, Jan 5, 1861, Aug 4, 1920, Mother, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 16 owned by Henry Schirra, [Christina Schirra was the wife of Henry Schirra of Sharpsburg. She was born in Germany and immigrated around the year 1881. In 1900 the family was living at #918 High Street in Sharpsburg and she had 4 living children out of 8 children born: John Christina, August and Anna. In 1910 a daughter Lillian, age 9, had been added to the family while the family lived on Spring Alley. In 1920 they lived on Main Street near 15th Street. She died in Sharpsburg at age 60 of apoplexy. Her interment was on August 6, 1920], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schirra, Henry, July 12, 1859, Feb 17, 1923, Father, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 16 owned by Henry Schirra, [Henry Schirra was born in Germany and immigrated around 1880. From 1900 through 1920 he lived in Sharpsburg and worked in steel and wire works. He and his wife Christina had 9 children, but only 5 were living by 1910. Henry died in Sharpsburg at age 63 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on February 22, 1923], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schlander, Mabel M., 1888 - 1918, Mother, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Emma Schroth, [Mabel Margaret Schroth was the daughter of Charles and Emma Schroth of Sharpsburg and O’Hara Township. She was found in the 1900 census of Sharpsburg as an 11 year old child. In 1910 she was married to George Schlander and living on 15th Street in Sharpsburg. George was a laborer in a box factory. Mabel died on November 8, 1918 at age 30. She had caught the flu and died of its most serious side effect, lobar pneumonia. She was interred on November 11, 1918], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schmidt, Walter R., SM3 US Navy, World War II, 1926 – 1979, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 12 owned by Mrs. Max R. Burchardt, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schmidt, Anna, 1918 – 1981, Beloved Mother, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 7 owned by Ann Trew, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schmitt, Shirley M., (view 2), Nov 27, 1922, June 27, 2007, Beloved Mother, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 10 owned by Mr. Louis Schmitt, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schmitt, Louis J., July 27, 1915, Dec 3, 1990, Beloved Husband & Dad, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 10 owned by Mr. Louis Schmitt, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schmitt, Catherine R., 1920 – 1991, Daughter, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 6 three quarter lot owned by Mary & Louis Schmitt, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schmitt, James C., 1924 – 1972, Son, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 6 three quarter lot owned by Mary & Louis Schmitt, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schmitt, Louis, 1872 – 1951, Father, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 6 three quarter lot owned by Mary & Louis Schmitt, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schmitt, Mary, 1885 – 1960, Mother, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 6 three quarter lot owned by Mary & Louis Schmitt, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Lisbeth K., (view 2), Feb 18, 1897 – May 10, 1970, Beloved Mother, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Fritz K., (view 2), Aug 3, 1889 – July 22, 1970, Beloved Father, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Fritz N., (view 2), June 18, 1927 – Sept 19, 2008, Beloved Son & Brother, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Christian, (view 2), 1867 – 1934, Father, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Christ Schneider, [Christian was born in Germany and immigrated around the year 1890. He married Margaret Moulter, according to family researchers, who immigrated around the same year. They lived in Sharpsburg in 1900 near the railroad with 3 children. Christian worked as a tin roofer. In 1910 through 1930 they lived on Kittanning Pike in O’Hara Township. After quitting roofing, he worked as a hardware dealer. He died in Aspinwall on November 13, 1934 at 67 years of age of throat cancer. He was interred on November 15], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Margaret, (view 2), 1869 – 1959, Mother, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Christ Schneider, [Margaret Moulter married Christian Schneider around the year 1891. She had 6 known children, Helen, Karl, Elmer, Bertha, Margaret and Marie. She and her husband lived in Sharpsburg in 1900 and then on Kittanning Pike in O’Hara Township. She was interred on December 31, 1959], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Frank A., (view 2), SP4 US Army, Vietnam, 1948 – 1984, Section 4, Range 6, Lot a 2 grave lot owned by Iris Schneider, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Jean, (view 2), nee Kielty, 1913 – 1987, Mother, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 6 half lot owned by Wm. John Kielty, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Walter F., 1905 – 1968, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 3 owned by Wm. C & Walt Schneider, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Bertha A., 1906 – 1999, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 3 owned by Wm. C & Walt Schneider, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Martin J., 1912 – 1976, Father, Son, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Philip Schneider, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Philip F., 1902 – 1957, Son, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Philip Schneider, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Philip, 1865 – 1924, Father, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Philip Schneider, [Philip Schneider can be difficult to fid in census records because of his last name being misspelled. It appears often as Snyder, but also as Schnider. He immigrated from Germany between 1889 and 1890 and was a laborer in Pittsburgh’s mills. He and his German-born wife Minnie’s known children are: Bertha, Selma, George, Philip, Minnie, Catherine, Sophie, Martin and Anna. Five of those children are in the Greenwood plot. Philip died in Sharpsburg on March 9, 1924 at age 58. He suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. His interment was on March 12, 1924. His wife, Minnie, was laid to rest on July 3, 1953], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schneider, Minnie, 1873 – 1953, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Philip Schneider, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schomburger, Marylyn C., April 20, 1943, Oct 24, 2003, Mee Mee, Section 1, Range 1, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Bob Schomburger, (view of bench) Bench at front of Section 5 – “In Loving Memory of Mee Mee”, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schontz, Linda Elaine, 1956 - 1957, Section 6, Range 7, Row 1, Grave #2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schontz, Elsie, 1900 - 1977, Section 6, Range 6, Row 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schott, John T., 1855 – 1923, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 3 owned by David Hoffman, [John Schott may have been the son of Conrad and Mary Schott of Derry Township, Westmoreland County PA. In 1870 he was a 16 year old child out of 4 children, with his German father farming in the area. By 1900 he lived in O’Hara Township, married and with 4 children himself. He farmed for a time, but by 1910 had discovered a better paying job at a local mill. In 1920 he was still at the mill, but he died in O’Hara on February 12, 1923 at the age of 67 of tuberculosis. He was interred on February 14], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schott, Matilda A., 1857 – 1916, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 3 owned by David Hoffman, [Matilda was the wife of John T. Schott. Interment records indicate that she was bon in Westmoreland County. She had 7 children, but by 1900 only 4 were living. Sons Hull and Elmer were in the house, as well as daughters Pearl and Ida. She died in Pittsburgh on July 18, 1915 at the age of 57. Records state that she had burns of the body. Her interment was on July 21, 1915 in a single grave in Section 1, Range 9, Lot 1. She was removed to a family plot on April 25, 1923 after her husband’s death], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schott, Hull, 1884 – 1901, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 3 owned by David Hoffman, [Hull Schott was the oldest living son of John and Matilda Schott on the 1900 O’Hara Township census. Born in December of 1885, he was a school boy. He died in O’Hara Township at the age of 17, suffering from typhoid fever. He was interred on October 11, 1902 in Section 1, Range 17, Lot 4, an area created early in the cemetery history almost exclusively for single burials. On April 25, 1923 he was removed to a new family plot after the death of his father], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schott, Ida Hoffman, 1893 – 1948, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 3 owned by David Hoffman, [Ida Hoffman was the daughter of John and Matilda Schott of O’Hara Township. She was interred on August 21, 1948], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schran, Margaret Louise, (view 2), 1862 - 1921, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 12 owned by August Schran, [Margaret Schultheis Schran was the wife of J G August Schran of Sharpsburg. Margaret appears as a widow in Sharpsburg on Seitz Lane living with her 4 children, Herman, Mary, Carl and Harry. Her brother Herman and her mother Veronica were also living in the home. She alternately appears as Margaret or Louise in census records, always in Sharpsburg. Margaret died on April 18, 1921 in Sharpsburg at age 59 of valvular heart disease. She was interred in Greenwood on April 21], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schran, J. G. August, (view 2), 1860 - 1895, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 12 owned by August Schran, [August Schran was a German immigrant who immigrated in the 1880s. His naturalization can be found in on-line records for 1887, but no census record for him has been found. He and his wife Margaret Schultheis were married before 1884. He was interred on April 5, 1895, but no information is given in interment records except for the fact that he died in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schran, Harry H., (view 2), 1894 - 1966, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 12 owned by August Schran, [Harry H. Schran was the youngest child of August and Margaret Schran of Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schran, Ethel N., (view 2), 1894 - 1958, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 12 owned by August Schran, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schran, Michael, (view 2), 1849 - 1894, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 11 owned by Anna M. Schran, [Michael Schran was born in Germany and immigrated on the ship “Mobile” on June 18, 1866 as a carpenter born in Saxony. He had married by 1870 when he is found on the Etna census with his wife Mary. By 1880 he was living in Sharpsburg as a gardener and his wife had 2 children. He died quite young, being interred on February 16, 1894 at age 44 years, 7 months and 14 days. His death was caused by an accident], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schran, Mary A., (view 2), 1850 - 1921, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 11 owned by Anna M. Schran, [Anna Mary was the wife of Michael Schran. She may have been the daughter of Peter and Veronica Schultheis. She had 2 known children, Amelia and Annie. She died on May 7, 1921 in Sharpsburg at age 70 of apoplexy. She was interred on April 17, 1921 from the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home on Main Street in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schran, J. Hugo, Father, 1874 – 1932, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 16 owned by William Braun and J. Hugo Schran, [Johann Max Hugo Schran was born in Saxony, Germany and immigrated around the year 1890. He was naturalized on January 17, 1896 in the courts of Western PA. The 1900 census shows him and Anna with their first child Walter. Hugo was working as a contractor in Sharpsburg. He died in Aspinwall at age 57 of carbon monoxide poisoning on June 7, 1932 and was interred on June 9], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schran, Anna M., Mother, 1875 – 1965, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 16 owned by William Braun and J. Hugo Schran, [Anna Schran was the wife of J. Hugo Schran. She had 4 known children, but lost 2 daughters in 1912. She was interred on January 18, 1965], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schran, Helen M., (view 2), 1909 – 1912, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 16 owned by Wm. Braun and J. Hugo Schran, [Helen Mary Schran was the daughter of John Max Hugo Schran and his wife Anna. She appears as an 11 month old baby on the 1910 Sharpsburg census with her parents and older brother Walter and older sister Elizabeth. She was born in Sharpsburg and also died there at age 3 years, 7 months and 14 days on December 28, 1912. Cause of death was broncho pneumonia. She was interred in the family plot on December 30, 1912, 10 days after her sister Elizabeth was interred], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schran, Elizabeth C., (view 2), 1905 – 1912, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 16 owned by Wm. Braun and J. Hugo Schran, [Elizabeth was the daughter of J. Hugo Schran and wife Anna. The family lived in Sharpsburg, where Elizabeth was born. The 1910 census shows her as an 11 year old child, but the age is incorrect. She died in Sharpsburg at age 7 years, 1 month and 16 days of measles and pneumonia on December 17, 1912. She was interred on December 20, 1912 and 10 days later, her young sister joined her in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, George, 1861 - 1891, Section 6, Row 1, Grave #21 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [George Schroth was the son of John F and Margaret Schroth of Sharpsburg. He was born about 1853, but only appears with the family in the 1870 census when he was 17 years old. In the 1875 – 1876 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, he was listed as a puddler, living on Main Street in Sharpsburg. No other listings of him appear. His remains were moved to Greenwood on December 20, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, John, Section 6, Row 1, Grave # 19 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [John Schroth may be the son of German immigrants, Johann Frederick and Margareta Schroth. John, the son, was born in Sharpsburg about the year 1866. On the 1880 Sharpsburg census, he is 14 years old, living with his widowed mother and siblings. He was working as a nail feeder at one of the local mills, as were his older brothers Fredrich and Charles. All are listed as having been unemployed for 8 months during the previous year. He is listed in the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities Directory of 1877 and 1878 as being a laborer, so his father’s early death may have required him to quit school by the time he was 10 years old. With no other information in the interment records, we only know that this person was first buried in the graveyard of the Evangelical Church of Sharpsburg and moved to Greenwood on December 20, 1908 with other members of the family], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Margaret, Section 6, Row 1, Grave #20 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [The name Margaret abounds in the Schroth family, so this burial is not positively identified. The immigrant couple, Johann Fredrick (John F.) Schroth and his wife Margaret, had a daughter named Margaret in 1857. Although she is in the 1870 census with the family, she is not there in 1880. This also may be a wife of one of the surviving sons. These remains were moved to Greenwood on December 20, 1908 from the church graveyard in Pleasant Valley connected to the Lutheran church in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Margarete, Section 6, Row 1, Grave #22 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [This burial may be that of a daughter of John F. and Margaret Schroth of Sharpsburg, or a wife of one of their sons. No information about this person is given in Greenwood interment records. Her remains were moved to Greenwood on December 20, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Rudolph, Section 6, Row 1, Grave #18 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [Rudolph was the child of Margaret and John F. Schroth of Sharpsburg. He was born about the year 1855 and is on the 1860 and 1870 census. There is no mention of him after that date. His remains were moved from the church graveyard on December 20, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Eva M., 1826 - 1897, Section 6, Row 1, Grave #15, [From the dates on the stone, this is probably the wife of Johann Frederick Schroth of Wurttemberg, Germany. Always known as Margaret, she appears first in the 1850 Sharpsburg census with her husband known as John F., and their two young children, Barbara and Gottlieb. All census info indicates that she was born in Bavaria, Germany. The family stayed in Sharpsburg until after John’s death, but the 1880s census is the last Margaret was found. Her children include: Barbara, Gottlieb, Frederick (who died on scarlet fever at age 8 in 1860), Rudolph, Margaret, Charles, John W., Anna, Caroline and Elizabeth. Margaret was buried in the graveyard of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, but moved with other family members to Greenwood on December 20, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, John H., Section 6, Row 1, Grave #16 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [Although there is little information in the interment records to confirm this, the tombstone here may be that of Johann Frederick Schroth, husband of Eva Margaret Schroth. Known as John F., he immigrated before 1850 when he and his wife are listed in the town of Sharpsburg. He was a shoe maker, born about 1823. Records indicate that he was naturalized in Pittsburgh in 1856. The 1870 census has him as a shoe manufacturer, and by 1871 he is listed in the Business Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities as having a shoe store in Sharpsburg. The last directory that he is listed is the 1873 issue. By 1876 his son Gottlieb had taken over the business. John was transferred from the graveyard of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg on December 20, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Gottlieb, Section 6, Row 1, Grave #17 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [Gottlieb was the first son of Margaret and Johann Frederick Schroth of Sharpsburg. He was born in early 1850 and appears on the census there as a 2 month old baby. He stayed with his family through the 1870 census, and appears to have taken over his father’s shoe store, as he is listed in the 1875 – 1876 Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities. There is no trace of him after that date. He was buried in the church graveyard and moved to Greenwood in December of 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Charles J., (plot marker), 1895 - 1942, Father, Section 2, Range 19, Lot X owned by Louise Schroth, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Louise M., 1895 - 1985, Mother, (plot marker), Section 2, Range 19, Lot X owned by Louise Schroth, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Charles G., 1864 - 1905, Father, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Emma Schroth, [Charles Schroth may have been the son of Frederick and Margaret Schroth of Sharpsburg. Both were born in Germany, and Frederick worked as a shoemaker. In the 1860 census, Charles was 1 year old, making his birth date on the tombstone incorrect, but he managed to change his age every census. In 1900 he was living in Sharpsburg with wife Emma and their 4 children, as well as Albert Davis, a brother-in-law. He was a laborer in one of the local mills. Charles died in O’Hara Township at age 41 and was interred on October 17, 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Emma D., 1868 - 1913, Mother, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Emma Schroth, [Emma Schroth was the wife of Charles, and her maiden name may have been Davis. In the 1900 census her birth date was given as June of 1868, she had 5 children, only 4 of them living. After Charles’ early death, she continued to live in O’Hara Township with her children and boarders in her home. She died In O’Hara on February 8, 1913 at age 44 of cancer. She was interred on February 10], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Louise B., 16 Oct 1917 - 23 Mar 1918, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Emma Schroth, [Louisa Marcella Schroth was probably a grandchild of Charles and Emma Schroth of Sharpsburg and O’Hara Township. She died in O’Hara Township at age 5 months of lobar pneumonia and may have been one of the victims of the Spanish influenza epidemic that was sweeping through Pittsburgh at the time. She was interred on March 25, 1918], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, William A., Section 2, Range 19, Lot X owned by Louise Schroth, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schroth, Josephine A., Section 2, Range 19, Lot X owned by Louise Schroth, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schubert, Anna M., July 16, 1880, July 29, 1970, Mother, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 8 owned by Gottlieb Draft, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schuetz, Annie H., 1864 – 1924, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Edward A. Schuetz, [Annie was the wife of Edward Schuetz Sr. She and Ed had 2 sons, Edward, born in 1890, and Charles, born in March of 1900. In 1910 this last son shows up named as Glenn. The couple lived in Sharpsburg in 1900 and 1910, but was not found there for 1920 or 1930. She died in Sharpsburg at age 59 of progressive paralysis on January 2, 1924 and was interred on January 4], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schuetz, Edward A. Jr., 1890 – 1914, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Edward A. Schuetz, [Edward was the son of Edward Schuetz Sr. and his wife Annie. He appears first on the 1900 Sharpsburg census, living with his grandmother, Lena Schuetz, his parents and brother Charley. In 1910, he was 19 years old and listed on the census as a “commercial traveler”. He died in Sharpsburg on July 17, 1914 at age 23. Cause of death was listed in Greenwood records as pluero pneumonia. He was interred on July 20, 1914], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schuetz, Edward A. Sr., 1864 – 1941, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Edward A. Schuetz, [Edward was a varnish manufacturer, born in PA. He was shown in the 1900 Sharpsburg census, living with his widowed mother Lena and his wife, Annie, and 2 children at #700 Main Street. Also found there in 1910, he disappears from the local census for 1920 and 1930, although the name’s spelling may be the cause], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schuetz, Glen H., Pvt. US Army, World War II, Mar 24, 1900, Aug 6, 1978, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Edward A. Schuetz, [Glen was the son of Edward and Annie Schuetz of Sharpsburg. In the 1900 Sharpsburg census, he may have appeared as a 2 month old child, under the name “Charley”. He was interred on August 9, 1978], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schugar, Leonard, March 14, 1928, March 27, 1980, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Leonard Schugar, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schugar, Patricia, May 13, 1923, Dec 1, 2000, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Leonard Schugar, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schulteis, Veronica, (view 2), 1827 - 1908, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 11 owned by Anna Schran and transferred to Christ Schuster, [Veronica Schultheis was the wife of Peter Schultheis of Sharpsburg. While Peter immigrated on August 18, 1845 from Bremen on the bark “Louisa”, Veronica’s roots have not been found. The couple appears on the 1860 Sharpsburg census with 4 children, Anna, Catherine, Margaret, age 3 and another Margaret age 4 months. In 1870 both Margarets are apparently dead and 4 other children are listed, Emma, Louisa, Peter and Herman. In 1880 Veronica lived as a widow on 15th Street in Sharpsburg with 3 of her children. Veronica was laid to rest in Greenwood on February 13, 1908, dying in Sharpsburg at age 80], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultheis, Ralph, (view 2), Apr 1897 - Jul 1898, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 11 owned by Anna M. Schran, [Ralph Earl Schultheis was probably the son of either Peter or Herman Schultheis, both sons of Peter and Veronica Schultheis of Sharpsburg. Interment records only give his place of birth as Sharpsburg and his place of death as Etna. He died of pneumonia at age 1 year and 3 months and was interred on July 14, 1898], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultheis, Herman G., (view 2), 1869 - 1900, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 11 owned by Anna M. Schran, [Herman Schultheis was the son of Peter and Veronica Schultheis of Sharpsburg. He lost his father before 1880 and continued to live in Sharpsburg with his widowed mother and 3 of his sisters. In 1900 he and his mother were living with his sister Margaret Schran, who mysteriously disappeared from the family census records when she was still a child. Herman worked at H J Heinz’s pickle works. He died in Sharpsburg at age 31 and was interred on July 25, 1900], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultz, John J., PFC US Army, World War II, Apr 16, 1926, Jul 30, 1980, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 9 owned by Fred Garver, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultz, Arthur J., 1906 – 1974, Father, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 15, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultz, Bertha D., 1917 – 2000, Mother, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 15, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultz, Emil G., Pennsylvania, CPL Army Air Forces, World War II, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Gustave Schultz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultz, Ethel A., 1903 – 1960, Daughter, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Gustave Schultz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultz, Gustave, 1866 – 1940, Father, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Gustave Schultz, [Gustave Schultz was born in Germany and immigrated around 1888, although every census has a different date of immigration. He and wife Ottilie (also found as Tillie and Mathilda) raised 7 out of 8 children born, and lived for many years on Chapman Street in Sharpsburg. Found at the same address from 1910 to 1930, the children were named Oscar, Hedwig (or Hattie), Emil, Ethel, Arthur, Herman and Paul. Gust ave followed the carpenters occupation, ranging from building houses in his prime to performing odd jobs at age 64. He died in Pittsburgh at age 74 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on February 14, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultz, Oscar K., Pennsylvania, M M 1 USNRF, World War I, Oct 27, 1895, July 24, 1971, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Gustave Schultz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultz, Ottilie, 1870 – 1946, Mother, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Gustave Schultz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schultz, Paul A., S1 US Navy, World War II, 1909 – 1979, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Gustave Schultz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schusler, Mary Ellen, 1876 - 1940, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 3 owned by James Ramsey, [Mary Ellen Ramsey married Philip John Schusler sometime between 1910 and 1920. They lived in Ward 2 of Franklin, Venango County, PA in 1920 where Philip practiced dentistry. Mary’s mother, Margaret Ramsey, lived with them at the time. Mary was interred in Greenwood on November 20, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schusler, Philip John, 1872 - 1944, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 3 owned by James Ramsey, [Philip John Schusler was the son of John and Margaret Schusler of Pittsburgh’s 20th Ward. In the 1900 census, they lived at #216 Shady, and Philip was already a dentist at age 28. He was born in January 1872. He was interred on December 18, 1944], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schuster, Amelia B., 1873 - 1932, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 11,  (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schuster, Christ, 1870 - 1945, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 11,  [was the second child of Georg Schuster and Catherina Rohrbach, born 11 October 1870 in Kallstadt, Germany.  In the summer of 1886 his father’s American cousin, H. J. Heinz came to visit the family, and Chris asked him if there was work he could do for his cousin’s new food producing company in America.  Two days after his 16th birthday, he landed in New York City and came to Pittsburgh.  His sisters and parents followed.  He was naturalized in Pittsburgh in 1896 and worked for the Heinz Company at least through 1937, when a voter registration card was filed at the company for him.  He married Amelia Schram and had 7 children, although the last 3 died as newborn infants.  Chris died in Indiana Township 26 April 1945 of uremia and wife Amelia died 6 August 1932 of cancer.  The couple lived on Noble Street in Sharpsburg, and were buried from the Campbell Funeral Home], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schutzman, Beatrice A., 1921 – 2009, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 19 owned by Louis Schutzman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schutzman, Frank R., 1921 – 1996, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 19 owned by Louis Schutzman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schutzman, Johanna, 1882 – 1939, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 19 owned by Louis J. Schutzman of 3626 Melwood Avenue, [Johanna was the wife of Louis Schutzman of Pittsburgh. On the 1920 census she had 4 children in the house, but she lost 2 children who died in Sharpsburg. Clara died on June 10, 1914 at age 11 of tubercular meningitis. Mary died in Sharpsburg on May 8, 1915 at age 4 months of pneumonia. Census records have not yet been found, possibly due to the spelling of the last name. Johanna died in Pittsburgh on March 17, 1939 at age 56 of heart problems. She was interred on March 21st], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schutzman, Louis, 1882 – 1959, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 19 owned by Louis Schutzman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwab, Andrew L., 1875 - 1945, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 8 owned by W. H. Wright, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwab, Aida M., 1878 - 1959, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 8 owned by W. H. Wright, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwartz, Jean K., 1932 - 2007, Mother, Section 6, Range 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwartz, Howard G. Sr., (view 2), 24 Oct 1926 - 15 Apr 1999, Father, SC1 US Navy WWII, Section 6, Range 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwartz, Charles F., Pvt, US Marine Corps, Enlisted July 30, 1918, Discharged Aug 13, 1919, Born Aug 25, 1899, Died Nov 2, 1946, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 10 owned by Philip Hartz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwartz, Olga, May 30, 1901, Dec 26, 1964, Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 10 owned by Philip Hartz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwartz, John G., BM2, US Navy, World War II, Jul 2, 1924, Aug 17, 1988, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 12, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwartz, Frank L., Pvt 166th Aero Squadron, Enlisted Nov 24, 1917, Discharged Jun 28, 1919, Born Jan 30, 1898, Died Jan 18, 1934, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 12, 2nd grave east tier, [In 1930 Frank lived in Pittsburgh’s 9th Ward with wife Elizabeth and 3 children. Also in the home was his sister-in-law, Gertrude Wolfarth, age 27. He died in Sharpsburg at age 32 on January 13th according to the Greenwood interment book of pulmonary tuberculosis. He was interred on January 16, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwer, Isala Edwilda, 1890 - 1974, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 9 owned by W. E. Moyes, [d/o Wm. E. & Mary E. Moyes], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwer, Raymond, 1890 - 1962, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 9 owned by W. E. Moyes, [clerk in a steel mill in 1920], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwier, Lucille V., 1895 - 19 [sic], Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Schwier, Carl L., 1894 - 1950, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scieranka, John, 1887 - 1974, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scoles, Pearl, 1882 – 1965, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 12 owned by J L Gardner, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scott, Emmett N., (view 2), 1924 – 1981, Father, Pvt. US Marine Corps, World War II, Nov 23, 1924 – Nov 23, 1981, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Charles Scott, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scott, Emmett E., (Tommy), 1943 – 1978, Brother, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Charles Scott, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scott, Barbara Ann James, 1942 – 1978, Sister, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Charles Scott, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scott, George, Jun 23, 1915, Feb 19, 1998, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 13 grave #1 cremation, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scott, John M., Sergeant ……. Trans, ………. Co 8, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 19, 2nd grave east tier, [John M. Scott died in O’Hara Township at age 44 years, 9 months and 29 days of a cerebral oedema. He was interred on August 19, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scott, Frank, PFC 813th Pioneer Inf, US Army, Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged July 20, 1919, Born March 23, 1900, Died Dept 13, 1959, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 15, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scott, Frank E., PFC Co B, 27th BN US Guards, Enlisted Aug 2, 1917, Discharged Dec 16, 1918, Born Aug 15, 1895, Died Dec 31, 1945, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 15, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scott, George T., Pvt. US Army, World War II, Jul 4, 1900, June 28, 1978, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 12, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Scott, Jessie J., PFC Us Army, Korea, Feb 4, 1931, Nov 5, 1988, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 11, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seaborn, John, Pvt 313th Se. BTN, Enlisted Mar 29, 1918, Discharge July 10, 1919, Born 1895, Died June 12, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 24, 3rd grave east tier, [John Clayton Seaborn died in Pittsburgh at age 41 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on June 16, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seavey, Ethel C., (plot monument), 1889 – 1980, Daughter, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 7 owned by G A Seavey, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seavey, George A., (plot monument), 1865 – 1945, Father, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 7 owned by G A Seavey, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seavey, G. Raymond, (plot monument), 1891 – 1915, Mason symbol, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 7 owned by G A Seavey, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seavey, Jane Gerke, (plot monument), 1867 – 1959, Mother, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 7 owned by G A Seavey, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sebastian, Jonathan Edward, 1969 – 2006, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by L. Sebastian, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seber, Mary J., 1852 - 1927, Mother, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 17 owned by Mrs. Agnes Peters, [Mary J. Seber was entered in Greenwood interments as Mary J. Seber Klause, being buried on November 28, 1927. She died in Sharpsburg at age 75 of a carcinoma of the stomach. No census record has been found for her in 1920 in Sharpsburg, so we do not know who her husband was. However, the name Seber does not appear that often with that exact spelling. She was found in 1900 in Etna with 5 of her 6 children, living on Sycamore Street. Her children, George, Agnes, Lynda, Frank and John, where all above 15 years of age. One possibility of her earlier marriage is that of Johann Seber who died in 1888 and attended the Etna Congregational Church. His church obituary state that he died in Shaler Township at his house on the Butler Plank Road, a victim of typhus. He had married a Maria Hahn, formerly Diemar, in 1872, having 8 children, 6 of whom were living at the time of his death. It is possible that Mary J. Seber was his widow], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seber, Floyd E., 1917 - 1931, Son, Section 2 Range 17 Lot 7 owned by Laura Seber, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seber, Laura M. Scroth, 1886 - 1952, Section 2 Range 17 Lot 7 owned by Laura Seber, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seber, Elizabeth M., 1877 – 1919, Section 1, Range 8, Lot 1 singles, grave # 2 west tier, Elizabeth was the wife of George Seber of O’Hara Township. The LDS records have her maiden name as Legas, and she married George on August 9, 1900. The 1910 census has the couple with 3 daughters while they lived on Noble Street in the back of Sharpsburg. George worked as a laborer in the locomotive works. She died in Sharpsburg at age 42 of influenza and pneumonia on February 12, 1919 near the end of the influenza epidemic in Pittsburgh. She was interred on February 14, 1919],  (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seel, Martin, (view 2 , 3), 1837 - 1913, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 2, [was born in Germany, the son of Georg and Frederica Seel.  The family immigrated on 22 April 1854 on the ship “Metropolitan” from La Havre, France to New York with 5 children, 4 boys and an infant girl.  The 9 month old sister, Suzanne made the voyage across the Atlantic, but does not appear in the 1860 census of Shaler Township.    Martin was 17 when the Civil War broke out, and he joined the 35th PA Volunteers in Pittsburgh on 14 September 1861.  Early in 1862 the regiment was renumbered the 74th Infantry, where he served in company I.  Martin was mustered out of the service on 15 September 1864 and lived in Etna most of his married life.  He applied for an invalid pension in 1904.  Widowed in 1907, Martin lived with daughter Ida in Shaler Township until his death in 1913], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seel, Mary E., (view 2 , 3), 1843 - 1907, w/o Martin, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 2, [nee Baumgartel.  Born in Indiana Township on 11 August 1843, she married Martin in the pastor’s house of the Etna Congregational Church on 19 October 1865. She had at least 5 children, all baptized at the Etna Church.  She died of apoplexy at age 64, before her husband, in 1907 in Shaler Township], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seel, John A., (view 2 3), 1882 - 1886, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 2, [the youngest child of Martin and Mary Seel, was baptized in the Etna Congregational Church as Johann Arthur after his birth on 22 May 1882.  He died of complications of the croup on the 19th of December 1886 and was buried 3 days later in the graveyard of the church.  In October of 1900 after his parents purchased a lot in Greenwood, his remains were moved], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seemann, Bernhardt, 1832 - 1919, Father, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 3 owned by Bernhardt Seeman, [Bernhardt Seeman was born in Prussia and immigrated in August of 1853 on the ship “Sir Robert Peel”. He was originally from Mecklenberg and he intended to live in Wisconsin. In 1800 he worked at an oil refinery while living in O’Hara Township with his wife and 6 children. In 1900 he was living on Seitz Lane near Sharpsburg and he was working for the H J Heinz company, but at least one of his children has been born in Missouri. He died in Sharpsburg on November 20, 1919 at age 86 on endocarditis. He was interred on November 23, 1919], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seemann, Marie, 1830 - 1903, Mother, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 3 owned by Bernhardt Seeman, [Marie Seeman was the wife of Bernhardt Seeman. She was born in Prussia in September of 1831 and immigrated by 1857. She married Bernhardt around 1860 and had at least 8 children. She died in Sharpsburg at age 73 and was interred on January 28, 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seemann, Albert, 1866 - 1896, Son, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 3 owned by Bernhardt Seeman, [Albert Seeman was the son of Bernhardt and Marie Seeman of Sharpsburg. He was born in Etna and died in Sharpsburg at age 30 of consumption. He was interred on June 22, 1896, the first burial in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seemann, Elizabeth K., 1862 - 1932, Daughter, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 3 owned by Bernhardt Seeman, [Elizabeth K. Seeman was the daughter of Bernhardt and Marie Seeman. She may have been born in Missouri, as stated on the 1900 census of Sharpsburg. She was a dressmaker. After the deaths of her parents, she lived with her married sister Mary Raum in Sharpsburg. She was interred on November 21, 1952], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seibert, John F., 20 Oct 1871 - 16 Sep 1904, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 9 owned by Mrs. Catherine Seibert, [John F. Seibert only appears in the1900 Indiana Township census at age 28. He was born in October of 1871 and was a blacksmith. He was living with the family of his brother Robert D. Seibert, also a blacksmith. Robert’s wife Barbara and a son named Nelson. Lena B. Kelly, a niece was also in the home. John died in Indiana Township at age 32 of an abscess on the brain. He is the only interment in the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seibert, Edna F., 1902 – 1950, Wife and Mother, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 25 quarter lot owned by Elwood Seibert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seibert, Elwood C. Sr., 1902 – 1969, Father, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 25 quarter lot owned by Elwood Seibert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seibert, Leann, March 17, 1981, April 24, 1997, In Loving Memory, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 25 quarter lot owned by Wm. Seibert & Curtis Seidel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seibert, Peter M., 1876 – 1919, Husband, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Mrs. Peter Seibert, [Peter Seibert was the son of John Seibert and Magdalena Rennick of Indiana Township. Although we did not locate census records for him, family researchers have traced part of his life. He married Susie B. Rowe. He died in New Castle, PA of May 10, 1919 at age 42. His cause of death was homicide by a gunshot wound. Interment was on Mary 13], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seibert, Susie B., 1884 – 1970, Wife, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Mrs. Peter Seibert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seibert, John F., Oct 20, 1871, Sept 16, 1904, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 9 owned by Robert D. Seibert and Catherine Seibert, [John F. Seibert was the son of John Seibert and Magdalena Rennick of Indiana Township. In 1900 he lived with his brother Robert and family, working along with him as a blacksmith. He died there at age 32 years, 10 months and 26 days of an abcess on the brain. He was interred on September 19, 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seibert, Robert D., 1869 – 1958, Father, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 9 owned by Robert and Catherine Seibert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seibert, Barbara U., 1873 – 1959, Mother, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 9 owned by Robert and Catherine Seibert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seibert, George W., 1901 – 1934, Son, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 9 owned by Robert and Catherine Seibert, [George W, Seibert was the son of Robert D Seibert and Ursula Barbara Helm (daughter of William and Margaret Roesch Helm). He was one of 4 children of the couple, with Nelson, George and Margaret being the other children. He died in Pittsburgh on December 8, 1934 at age 32 of pneumonia and was interred on December 12th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seidel, Albert G., 02 Nov 1864 - 20 Aug 1894, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 4 owned by Barbara Dengler, [Albert Seidel was only found on 1 Pittsburgh census, perhaps due to spelling difficulties. In 1880 he lived at #218 Liberty Street with his father Emanuel, who was a saloon keeper. His mother, Carolina, had 2 other children, Henry and Anna, both older that Albert. Albert was only 16 yet worked as a salesman in a leather store. He died in Sharpsburg at age 29 of typhoid fever. He was interred on August 22, 1894. Also interred in the plot is Clyde Seidel, age 7 who died in 1901 of scarlet fever], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seidel, Illegible stone, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 23 owned by Curtis Seidel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seidel, Curtis C., 1889 – 1953, Husband, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 25 quarter lot owned by Wm. Seibert & Curtis Seidel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seidel, Stella M., 1892 – 1975, Wife, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 25 quarter lot owned by Wm. Seibert & Curtis Seidel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seifried, Margaret E., 1909 – 1967, Daughter, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 19 half lot owned by Margaret Seifried, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seifried, Margaret E., 1877 – 1945, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 19 half lot owned by Margaret Seifried, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seigal, Alex H., 1912 – 1978, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 6 quarter lot owned by the Seigal family, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seigal, Beatrice C., 1918 – 1958, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 6 quarter lot owned by the Seigal family, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seise, John, 1888 - 1928, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 5 owned by Thomas E. Miller, [John Seise was born on July 7, 1888 and lived at #20 Mary Street in Pleasant Valley in O’Hara Township during the 1910 and 1920 census. His wife was named Edna and they had one son. John was a blower in the Heinz Glass house. He died on December 21, 1928 at age 40 of lobar pneumonia. He was buried on December 24, 1928 from the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seise, Anna M., 1892 – 1974, Wife, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Frederick Hahn, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seise, Frank, 1892 – 1973, Husband, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Frederick Hahn, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seise, John K., 1909 – 1966, Husband, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by John Seise, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Seise, Erma H., 1910 – 1981, Wife, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by John Seise, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sell, John Wagner, Sgt. US Marine Corps, Enlisted July 30, 1918, Discharged April 25, 1919, Born Aug 13, 1894, Died Oct 7, 1960, Section 5, Range 9, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sell, Margaret E., 1903 – 1959, Wife, Section 5, Range 9, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sellers, Abraham, 1886 – 1887, Son, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 11 owned by Mrs. Phoebe J. Sellers of Sharpsburg, [Abraham Sellers was the son of George W. and his wife Phoebe. The couple appears in the 1880 Sharpsburg census at ages 37 and 34 with 2 children, James G and Frederick T. Abraham was apparently born while they lived in Sharpsburg. He died at age 1 year and 4 months and was interred in the Section 3 singles. On March 25, 1903, after his father’s death, he was removed to the new family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sellers, William H., 1882 – 19 [sic], Son, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 11 owned by Mrs. Phoebe J. Sellers of Sharpsburg, [William H. Sellers was also the son of George and Phoebe Sellers of Sharpsburg. He was interred on April 19, 1960], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sellers, Mary S., 1877 – 1945, Wife of William H, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 11 owned by Mrs. Phoebe J. Sellers of Sharpsburg, [Mary Swartz Sellers was the wife of William H. Sellers. She was first married to Frederick Aurin. Interment was on September 13, 1945], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sellers, James, 1877 – 1903, Son, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 11 owned by Mrs. Phoebe J. Sellers of Sharpsburg, [James G. Sellers was the son of George and Phoebe Sellers of Sharpsburg and was 3 years old in the 1880 census. A younger brother Frederick was also in the home. He died in Sharpsburg at age 26 years, 4 months and 19 days of consumption. He was interred on September 18, 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sellers, Phoebe J., 1844 – 1905, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 11 owned by Mrs. Phoebe J. Sellers of Sharpsburg, [Phoebe Jane Sellers was the wife of George W. Sellers of Sharpsburg. She was born in England and immigrated in 1873 according to the 1900 census. Named as Elizabeth in that census, she and George had been married for 24 years, and she had lost 1 child, Abraham, during that time. She died in Sharpsburg at age 60 and was interred on June 15, 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sellers, George W., 1839 – 1903, Father, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 11 owned by Mrs. Phoebe J. Sellers of Sharpsburg , [George W. Sellers was born in England and immigrated about 1866. He was a stationary engineer and had 7 children with his wife Phoebe, losing one young son. He died in Sharpsburg at the age of 64 years, 3 months and 4 days of pneumonia. He was interred on January 29, 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sellman, Edward W., Pvt. Btry F, 147th FA, Enlisted Oct 5, 1917, Discharged May 24, 1919, Born Sept 11, 1886, Died Feb 17, 1943, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 4, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Settles, Arthur, Pvt. Co M, 810th Pion. Inf., Enlisted June 21, 1918, Discharged Dec 14, 1918, Born Aug 10, 1890, Died May 3, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 15, 2nd grave west tier, [When Arthur filled out his draft card, he put a tentative date of 1891, but there was a note on it stating he really didn’t know when he was born, but that it was in South Carolina. The 1900 census showed him as the son of Julius and Martha Settles of Troy Township, Greenwood County, South Carolina. Arthur died in Pittsburgh of nephrosclerosis, noted as malignant, and was interred on May 6, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shadd, James Sr., Father, [An interment after 1940], Section 8, Row 16, Grave 0, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shadd, Mary, Mother, Section 8, Range 9, Lot 3, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shafer, William M., (view 2), QM Serg. Co D, 50th Iowa Inf, Enlisted May 6, 1989, Discharged Nov 30, 1898, Born 1877, Died Jan 14, 1933, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 24, 4th Grave east tier, [The 50th Iowa Volunteer Infantry was organized on May 17, 1898 and ordered to Jacksonville, Florida, waiting for a deployment that never came. They were assigned to the 2nd Brigade and waited in a swampy location, losing 32 men to disease. They were ordered to return to Iowa on September 12th, 1898 and then furloughed until the unit was disbanded on November 30th. William died in Pittsburgh of meningitis on January 14th and was interred on January 23rd, 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaner, H. N., 1896, Section 1, Range 15, Lot 5 owned by James Shaner, [Harry N. Shaner was the son of James and Bertha Shaner of Etna. In 1910 Harry was 15 years old and already a laborer in the local bolt works. His parents were both born in PA, but are difficult to locate before this year. James just may have been the Samuel James Shaner born in West Deer Township to Benjamin and Margaret Shaner. The 1920 census shows Harry working as a machine hand in a factory, probably the same bolt works he was still employed at in 1930. He seems to have lived his whole life in Etna, unmarried. He was supporting his mother in 1930 as they lived at #22 Nixon Street], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaner, B. A., 1868,  Section 1, Range 15, Lot 5 owned by James Shaner, [Bertha A. Shaner was the wife of James Shaner of Etna. The couple lived on Chessman Street in 1910 where James was a laborer. Bertha was busy raising 4 children, Elmer, Harry, Samuel and Maud. In the 1920 census there is also a daughter Bertha in the household, age 19. James died in 1923 and Bertha was supported in 1930 by her son Harry. She died in October of that year at age 67 of chronic myocarditis. She was interred on October 4, 1930. Her husband is also in the plot, but has no tombstone. Actually, the plot is quite crowded, with 14 burials, but only 3 of the family have headstones], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaner, George, 22 Feb 1889 - 30 Sep 1896, Section 1, Range 15, Lot 5 owned by James Shaner, [George Shaner was probably a son of James and Bertha Shaner of Etna. He does not appear on any census record. He would have been born before their son Elmer, (who appears on all census records found so far as the oldest child) who was born around 1897. Greenwood records show him to have been born and died in Sharpsburg. He was 6 years old and had suffered from diphtheria. The official interment date is September 29, 1895, so the tombstone may have been commissioned several years later, resulting in a simple mistake in the year of death. There is also another burial in the family plot that may be another child, Rachel, who died in 1905 at age 1 year and 6 months. The interment record shows her born in Sharpsburg, but dying in Etna], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaner, Augusta A., 1857 – 1936, Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 1 owned by Augusta Shaner, [Augusta Shaner was the wife of George Shaner of O’Hara Township. The couple married about the year 1882 and had 3 known children; George W. Jr, born in January of 1883, Elmer F, born in December of 1887 and Sara McPherson Shaner, born in February of 1890, all dates being found on the 1900 O’Hara Township census. Local citizens always wondered if Augusta or her husband were related to the McPherson family, but no leads have been found to prove any connection. By 1910 the Shaner family was living in the house on Kittanning Pike with Sarah McPherson, and although the McPhersons built the house after moving from what became Greenwood Cemetery, the house has always been referred to as the Shaner house. In 1920 Sarah McPherson was dead and the Shaners remained along with the husband of Sara Shaner, Harry Frayer. They remained in the house through the 1930 census. Augusta died in O’Hara on November 19, 1936 at age 79 years, 5 months and 5 days, her death caused by a coronary thrombosis. She was laid to rest on November 22nd], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaner, Elmer E., 1886 – 1932, Son, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 1 owned by Augusta Shaner, [Elmer Shaner was the son of George W. Shaner and his wife Augusta. In the 1900 census, he is found as a 12 year old child, but by 1910 he was 23 and working in Greenwood Cemetery along with his brother George Jr. In 1920 he was a mail carrier and is 1930 a foreman for a construction firm. He died in O’Hara on September 29, 1932 at age 45 of acute bacterial endocarditis. His interment was on October 2, 1932], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaner, George, 1883 – 1944, Husband, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 1 owned by Augusta Shaner, [George Shanaer Jr. was the son of George Shaner and his wife Augusta of O’Hara Township. The 1900 census gives his birth as January 1883. In 1910 he worked along with his brother Elmer as a laborer in Greenwood Cemetery as the family lived with Sarah McPherson, the last remaining member of the McPherson family who owned the property converted into Greenwood. By 1920 with Sarah McPherson dead, George Shaner became the temporary caretaker of Greenwood, but was replaced in 1921 by Albert Ferber. He then became an auto mechanic, owning his own shop. He lived with his widowed mother and his brother on Kittanning Pike, in the newer McPherson house. He was interred on October 8th, 1944], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaner, George W., 1855 – 1912, Father, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 1 owned by Augusta Shaner, [George W. Shaner first appears in O’Hara Township as a 27 year old man who helped John McPherson on the family farm in 1880. At this time, the McPherson family farm was being converted into Greenwood Cemetery, but many fields were still being used for farming. By 1900 George was living on Kittanning Pike with wife Augusta and 3 children. He still listed himself as a farmer, but which property he lived or worked on is in question. George died in O’Hara on May 5, 1912 at the age of 56 years, 7 months and 1 day. Greenwood records state that he was born in Indiana Township, but that has not been confirmed. He died of pneumonia and was interred on May 8th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaney, John, 1863 – 1896, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Kate F. Schaney, [John Shaney (Schaney) was born on May 21, 1863 in Beaver County, PA, one of 13 children born to John and Caroline Brandenberger Schaney, according to several family researchers. He appeared on the 1880 Marion, Beaver County census with his family as a 17 year old son, the 2nd born to the couple. He married Kathryn Fiorella Moore and had at least 3 children. But he does not appear with his wife and children on any census. He died in New Brighton at age 33 of an inflammation of the stomach and was interred on November 1, 1896], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaney, Kathryn, 1867 – 1941, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Kate F. Schaney, [Kathryn Fiorella Moore married John Shaney before 1889 and had 3 children, Hazel Mae born in 1889, Grace Evelyn born in 1892 and Clifford born in 1894. In 1900 after the early death of her husband, she lived with Orrin and Margaret Patterson on North Main Street in Butler, PA. She and her 3 children lived in Pittsburgh’s 22nd Ward in 1910 where she is listed as a professor. In 1920 she is listed as an osteopathic doctor in Ward 26 of Pittsburgh and in 1930 as a chiropractor. She was interred on February 6, 1941], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaney, Clifford, 1894 – 1920, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Kate F. Schaney, [Clifford Shaney was the youngest child of John and Kathryn Shaney. Although he does not appear with his widowed mother in 1900, he and sister Grace both reappear in 1910. He does not appear in the 1920 census with the others. He died on January 30, 1925, according to Greenwood records and died of acute lobar pneumonia at age 25. He was interred on February 2, 1925], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sharra, Frederick G., 1884 – 1948, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 10 half lot owned by Fred Sharra, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sharra, Grace E., 1890 – 1962, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 19 half lot owned by George Sharra, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sharra, Lillian J., Jan 23, 1914 – Mar 13, 1987, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 10 half lot owned by George Sharra, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shatto, Ralph DeHaven, 1904 – 1955, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 10 owned by Rachel C. Robinson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaul, Annabelle, 21 Oct 1900 - 11 Feb 1969, Mother, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaul, Richard H., 30 Mar 1885 - 03 Jan 1944, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaw, George E., (plot marker), 1969 – 1917, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 15 owned by Mrs. Sarah Ann Shaw, [George Shaw was the only known son of John and Sarah Ann Shaw of Indiana Township. He first appears on the 1870 census. He remained single and helped his father on the family farm. He died on March 12, 1917, just 5 days after his father. Cause of death was pneumonia. He was 41 years, 1 month and 25 days old. He was interred on March 14, 1917], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaw, John, (plot marker), 1838 – 1917, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 15 owned by Mrs. Sarah Ann Shaw, [John was the son of George and Rachel Shaw of Indiana Township, found in the 1850 census. George Shaw was a farmer, and after his marriage to wife Sarah, John continued to farm in the area. He died in Indiana Township on March 7, 1917 at age 78 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on March 9], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaw, Sarah A., (plot marker), 1842 – 1920, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 15 owned by Mrs. Sarah Ann Shaw, [Sarah was the wife of John Shaw. The couple lived in Indiana Township and only had 1 known son, George. Sarah died on September 25, 1920 in Indiana Township at age 78. Cause of death was acute dilation of the heart. She was interred on September 28, 1920], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaw, William W., 1835 - 1905, My Husband, Section 3, Range 1, Lot 3 owned by W. W. Shaw, [The William Shaw buried in Greenwood was probably the son of George and Rachel Shaw of Indiana Township. He appears in the 1850 Indiana Twp. census with 4 brothers and sisters. In 1870 he is still living in Indiana Twp., apparently a widower, living with sons Andrew, age 8, and Samuel, age 6. By 1870 he is remarried to wife Jennie and the children of the family reflect a gap of 9 years between the older ones and younger ones. In 1900 his family was living in Swissvale Borough. William died in Swissvale at age 71 of peritonitis. He was interred on October 8, 1905. Other family member interred in the lot include: Bertha E. Shaw, age 22, who died in Sharpsburg and was interred on May 15, 1896; Mallison Shaw, age 2, who died in Duquesne of cardiac failure; and Jennie Shaw (William’s 2nd wife) who died in Sharpsburg at age 79 on January 12, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shaw, Robert Wm., 1926 – 1928, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 2 owned by John and William Weible, [This child died in Etna on September 10, 1926, not 1928 as the tombstone indicates. He was interred on the same day, a victim of strangulation. He is buried in the Weibel lot, jointly owned by 2 Civil War veterans, but his connection to the family is unknown. William Weibel (Wyble, Wible, Weible) had 3 known daughters, Matilda, Katherine and Margaret. John Weible had a daughter named Maud. No data has been collected to suggest any possible spouses for any of the girls, but the age of this child indicates that it could be a grandchild, or even great-grandchild of one of the 2 owners of the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shear, John, Pvt, Co H, 6th US Cav., Enlisted Feb 28, 1872, Discharged Feb 28, 1877, Feb 19, 1849, Died Nov 3, 1930, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 19, 4th Grave east tier, [According to the US Army Enlistments, John was born in Pike County PA and enlisted in Wilkes Barre in the 6th US Cavalry. That unit policed in western states and engaged in Indian War campaigns, including ones against the Comanche and Apache Indians. In the 1910 census he lived in Berwick, Columbia County with wife Jennie, who was 11 years younger than John. He worked as a laborer in a rolling mill. The couple had 5 children, Samuel, Harry, Isabelle, George and Warren. In 1920 they lived in Stowe Township where he was 71 years old, still working with steel and living with his married son Warren. The 1930 census shows him with Warren in Pittsburgh’s 7th Ward, but also shows Jennie on a different date in McKees Rocks as a widow. John died in Pittsburgh at age 81 of broncho pneumonia and was interred on November 7th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sheets, Cummings, Co I, 11 W. Va Inf, d. 16 Jul 1915, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 8, [born in West Virginia in 1843.  He signed up with the 2nd Regiment of the W. Va. Infantry in June of 1861 and was discharged in January of 1864 from Company I.  He died in Sharpsburg in 1915 of heart disease], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sheets, Mary F., 1851 - 1935, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 8, [w/o Cummings, was born in W. Va., d. 11 May 1938 of Myocarditis in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sheets, Bert, [30 Aug] 1883 - [Jan] 1964, Father, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 8, [s/o Cummings & Mary, married Anna], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sheets, Ann, 1893 - 1969, Mother, [w/o Bert], Section 1, Range 20, Lot 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sheets, Rosa B., 1890 - 1892, Daughter, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 8, [d/o Cummings & Mary], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sheets, Chas. T., Co C 318 Inf, d. 04 Oct 1918, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 8, [s/o Cummings and Mary, born in September of 1887, he enlisted in the 318th US Infantry during WWI. This unit was part of the 35th Division of the US Army American Expeditionary Forces], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sheets, Julia M., 1886 - 1900, Daughter, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 8, [d/o Cummings & Mary], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sheppard, Frank E. Jr., PFC, US Army, Nov 17, 1938, Aug 31, 1975, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Carol Vierhiller, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sheppard, Norman C., 1901 – 1958, Husband, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 6 owned by William Pfusch, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sheppard, Marie S. Sismour, 1889 – 1994, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 6 owned by William Pfusch, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shields, George R., 1883 - 1938, Father, Section 6, Row 1, Grave #39, [George died on September 21, 1938 in Pittsburgh at age 55 of a coronary occlusion. He was interred on September 24, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shields, Catherine S., 1893 - 1966, Mother, Section 6, Range 7 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shields, Lawrence F., Pvt 1st Cl Co F, 319th Inf, Enlisted Feb 11, 1918, Discharged Jun 12, 1919,Born Jun 20, 1887, Died Oct 19, 1934, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 12, 1st grave east tier, [Lawrence Frances Shield was born in Butler PA and worked at the Spang-Chalfant works in Etna when he filled out his World War I draft card. In 1930 he was living on Cherry Street in Etna with wife Margaret and 4 children. He died in Etna at age 47 of internal injuries. His interment was hel on October 22, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shields, Solomon, Pennsylvania, Pvt. Co B 370 Infantry, World War II, Dec 23, 1920, March 17, 1965, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 20, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shirley, Harry S., Pvt 322 FS BN Med C, Enlisted July 12, 1917, Discharged June 6, 1919, Born Sept 8, 1889, Discharged June 12, 1938, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 14, 3rd grave west tier, [Harry appears in Greenwood interment records as Harry H. Shirley. This was thought to be a mistake until a World War Draft card was found for him, filled on in San Diego, California. This card had the middle name of Howard inscribed and stated that he was born in Pittsburgh. His previous military service included 4 years as part of the PA National Guard. The birth date was 2 years off, so which is accurate is up for debate. He died in O’Hara Township at age 48 years, 9 months and 4 days. Cause of death was a cerebral hemorrhage and he was interred on June 16, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shloup, Barbara, 1804 - 1872, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 6 owned by Margaret Whited, [was the mother of Margaret Shloup who married Hiram Whited.  She was born in Switzerland and was married to Benjamin Shloup according to one researcher.  She had at least 6 children, Margaret, John, Mary, Elizabeth, who married Gene Auckley, Frederick and Joseph.  Although she died in Sharpsburg in 1872, at age 68, she was only interred at Greenwood in December of 1904.  The interment entry does not state which cemetery she was transferred from], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shmith, Robert, born in London Derry Ireland 1798, died Dec 1872, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 15, Owned by W. C. Smith, [On 13 March 1884, Robert Smith was moved from the Presbyterian graveyard in Sharpsburg into Greenwood Cemetery], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shook, Edward, 1879 – 1946, Father, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 15 single interments, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shook, Lula May, 1884 – 1963, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 15 single interments, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Short, Karen, (view 2), 1950 – 1994Section 5, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by Nancy Short, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Short, John A., Dec 10, 1911, Sept 24, 1968, Father, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by Nancy Short, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shurtleff, Lemuel, (view 2), Died Feb 9, 1884, Footstone - Our Father, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 14 owned by Lemuel Shurtleff, [Although Lemuel Shurtleff later claimed to be born in New York, the 1860 census record states he was born in Canada. There was an L E Shurtleff that came to the US from Ontario Canada in 1852, arriving in San Francisco, California, but there is little evidence so far that Lemuel was that man. His children, including Howard, born in 1851, were born in PA. Lemuel was a ship carpenter who lived in Sharpsburg. He later became a machinist. He died in Sharpsburg on Feb 9, 1884 and was interred on February 11, 1884], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shurtleff, Howard J., (view 2), Born Sep 25, 1851, Died Jan 29, 1878, Footstone – Our Son, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 14 owned by Lemuel Shurtleff, [Howard John Shurtleff was the son of Lemuel and Mary Shurtleff of Sharpsburg. Census records indicate that he was born in PA. In the 1870 census, he states that he was working as a clerk in a local iron works. He died in Sharpsburg and was interred on January 31, 1878, the first burial in the family plot. He was originally listed as Herman Shurtleff in Greenwood records], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Shurtleff, Mary A. Pebbles, (view 2 , 3), Widow of Lemuel, Died Feb 26, 1899, Footstone – Our Mother, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 14 owned by Lemuel Shurtleff, [Although Mary A. Peebles was born in PA, it is unknown exactly where she was born in the state. She married Lemuel Shurtleff about 1858 and had a daughter Nannie. The family is first found in Sharpsburg in 1850 with 3 children, including Nannie, John Howard and Mary. She also had a daughter Kathie about 1862. She died in Sewickley at age 83 of paralysis and was interred on February 28, 1899. Also interred in November of 1885 in the family plot was James H. Over, stillborn child of Mary’s daughter Nannie, who married James W. Over, an attorney at law who became a judge of Orphan’s Court. The child was one of 9 children to the couple who once lived in Sharpsburg, but moved to Aleppo Township by 1900. A brother Howard S. Over also died in February of 1885 at age 6], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sidney, James A., Serg, 14th Co 4th BN 155th Dep. Bgd., Enlisted Oct 25, 1917, Discharged Apr 6, 1919, Born Mar 22, 1892, Died Mar 19, 1932, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 26, 2nd grave east tier, [This may be the James Albert Sidney, son of John and Viney Sidney of Morningside Avenue in Pittsburgh’s 10th ward that appears on the 1910 Pittsburgh census. He was working in a steel mill. A World War I draft card for him states his birth date as March 22, 1896 in Danville, Virginia. At that time he was working as a driver for R B Miller. He died in Pittsburgh on March 19, 1932 at age 38 of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was interred on March 23rd], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Siebert, John, 28 Oct 1842 - 25 Oct 1928, Pvt Co E, 191st PA Inf., Enlisted 25 Jul 1861, Discharged 25 Jul 1864, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 10, [Census records indicate that he was born in Germany, the son of Wilhelm Siebert.  He joined the 39th PA Volunteers on 25 July 1861 for a 3 month service.  Since the PA quotas were full, the regiment waited until a 3 year service was offered.  The regiment served at Manassas, Mechanicsville, Gaines Mill, Malvern Hill, the second Bull Run and Gettysburg.  In June of 1864 the remaining solders were transferred to the 191st Infantry where they served another 2 months until the end of July.  John’s pension file also lists service in Company D of the 5th US Regular Army Artillery unit.  After the war he lived in Etna with wife Mary, then moved to Sharpsburg where he lived a number of years at #8 South Main Street.  He died in Sharpsburg of chronic myocarditis at age 86], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Siebert, Mary E., (view 2), 1854 - 1923, nee Walker, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 10, [may have been the second wife of John Siebert, the Civil War veteran.  Younger than John by 12 years, they were married for 15 years according to the 1910 census of Sharpsburg, the second marriage for both.  The couple had no children, although Mary reported in 1910 that she had 4 children, only 1 of whom was living.  She died in Sharpsburg at age 68 of pneumonia], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Siebert, William, 1884 – 1967, Father, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 11 quarter lot owned by William Siebert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Siebert, Natalie, 1887 – 1974, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 11 quarter lot owned by William Siebert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sieg, William F., 1883 – 19(blank), Husband, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 10 owned by J C Schirmer, [William F. Sieg was the husband of Ruby May Schirmer. In 1910 he was a laborer working with dry goods, and in 1920 he worked in an iron foundry. By 1930 he worked on the railroad as a switch tender. He and ruby apparently never had any children. He was interred on September 20, 1965], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sieg, Ruby M., 1889 – 19(blank), Wife, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 10 owned by J C Schirmer, [Ruby May Schirmer Sieg was the daughter of John and Mary Schirmer and was probably born in Sharpsburg. She was found on the 1900 Pittsburgh census with her father and sister Annie at #333 33rd Street in the 13th Ward. In 1910 she was married to William Sieg and living on Kirkpatrick Avenue in Ward 25. In 1920 the couple lived with her sister Annie Wenk and in 1930 on McCullough Street with a boarder. She was interred on September16, 1968], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Silla, John J., 1903 – 1982, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 10 half lot owned by Frank Kupric & Mlam Thompson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Silla, Alma, 1914 – 2001, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 10 half lot owned by Frank Kupric & Mlam Thompson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Silvey, Dr. J. H., 1843 – 1915, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 15 owned by James Claney, [ Dr. John Henry Silvey was born in PA, in Sharpsburg, according to the interment records at Greenwood. He attended the Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York and began his practice in Wheeling West Virginia. He and wife Cornelia appear in the 1880 census there. By 1884 he was practicing medicine in Sharpsburg. His home and office were at #1622 Main Street where he had a family practice. After losing his wife in 1901 he apparently married again, for his wife Ella, years his junior, appeared with him in the 1910 census. He died on December 28, 1915 in Sharpsburg at age 71. Cause of death was lobar pneumonia. He was interred on December 30, 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Silvey, Mrs. J. H., 1843 – 1901, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 15 owned by James Claney, [Cornelia M. Silvey was the wife of Dr. John Henry Silvey of Sharpsburg. She may have been the daughter of James and Mary Claney of Shaler Township, who appear with a daughter Cornelia M in the 1850 census. She appears with her husband in the 1880 Wheeling, West Virginia census. By 1900 they resided in Sharpsburg. She states in that census that she had 1 child, but none living. She died in Sharpsburg at age 58 of paralysis and was interred on July 18, 1901 in the Claney family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Simemus, Karl A., 1945, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 1 half lot owned by Karl Simemus, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Simemus, Henrietta, 1965, Mom, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 1 half lot owned by Karl Simemus, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Simemus, Donna A., 1946 – 2006, Beloved Daughter, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 1 half lot owned by Karl Simemus, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Simmons, Margaret A., nee Horn, April 18, 1909, April 19, 1999, Rest In Peace, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Wilhelmina and August Horn, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Simmons, Ronald R., Jan 19, 1902, Feb 20, 1995, Rest In Peace, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Wilhelmina and August Horn, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sims, Marshall B., Pvt. US Army, World War II, 1909 – 1979, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 12, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Singer, Charles P., 15 Jan 1866 - 21 Nov 1942, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Singer, Edith G., 30 Jul 1880 - 19 May 1967, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Singleton, Obie, Pvt. Co B, 6th Pion. Inf., Enlisted Oct 10, 1918, Discharged Dec 17, 1918, Born Jan 1900, Died Jan 16, 1940, Section5, Range 14, Lot 17, 3rd grave east tier, [There is an Obie Singleton in Yorkville, Alabama in 1910, the son of farmer Frank Singleton and his wife Lela. He was one of 9 children in the family. After he served, he lived in Pittsburgh on Maryland Avenue with his adopted parents, Monroe and Elizabeth Groom. He worked as a janitor in an apartment building. He died in Pittsburgh at age 42 of “tularemia” and was interred on January 20, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sipe, Molly Leonard, 1874 - 1940, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #25, [Molly died in Pittsburgh on March 27, 1940 at age 66 of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was interred on March 30, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sitterley, Edna Bell, 01 Dec 1925, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 10, owned by Jacob S Bell, [was the last known child born to Jacob S. Bell, the Civil War veteran, and his wife Anna B.   She married Benjamin Frank Sitterley around 1900 and they appeared on the Sharpsburg census.  In 1910, they appeared on the Census of Pittsburgh’s 19 Ward with no children.  Edna died in December of 1925 in Dormont], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Skagen, Sverre, 1882 – 1938, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 17 single interment, [Although there was apparently more than one Sverre Skagen in the US, this one was naturalized in Pittsburgh in 1929, making the chore of finding him a little easier. He was born in Bergen, Norway on December 16, 1882 and immigrated to Philadelphia on the ship “Tilthorn” on March 30, 1922. He married Anna Yvonne Daguereau, who immigrated from Angers, France, on July 21, 1925 in Pittsburgh. He was the father to 2 children, Peter Andrew, born on April 25, 1915 in Norway, and Anna Yvonne, born on February 17, 1927 in Pittsburgh. Much information is available on his naturalization papers dated September 7, 1929. He was a mechanical engineer who worked at a steel mill, and the family appears on the 1930 census of Pittsburgh while they were living at #242 Emerson Street. He died in Pittsburgh on July 6, 1938 at age 55 of a coronary occlusion. His interment was on July 13, 1938 in Section 1, Range 9, Lot 8. At some point he was removed to Section 5], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Skidmore, Alexander B., 01 Jul 1886 - 08 Mar 1956, Section 6, Range 7, Row 6, Grave #7, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Skullock, William, Pvt 50th Co, 157th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Aug 22, 1918, Discharged Mar 21, 1919, Born Feb 29, 1898, Died Jan 13, 1937, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 21, 4th grave west tier, [William died in Pittsburgh at age 39 of pneumonia and was interred on January 16th, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slagel, Anthony, (view 2), 1908 – 1947, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 9, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slagel, Barbara, (view 2), 1913 – 2000, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 9, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater Family Plot Monument, Section 4, Range 11, (contributed by  Diane Nichols)

Slater, Albert H., 1844 - 1906, Husband, GAR flag marker, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 11 owned by A. H. Slater, [Albert H. Slater was born in Webster, Worcester County, Massachusetts on 1 October 1844, the son of Samuel Slater and his wife Almira H. Aldrich. Other researchers state that he worked in New England cotton mills after his school years. He enlisted in Company I of the 15th Massachusetts Infantry on 29 July 1861. He was taken prisoner on 30 June 1862 at the battle of Nelson’s Farm. He was kept prisoner at Belle Island, but the dates of his capture have not yet been found. Once back in action, he was wounded at Antietam, Maryland on 17 September 1862, suffering a very nasty wound of the face, with a bullet entering just below his right nostril and leaving under his left ear. He was discharged due to disability on 4 June 1864. He married Sarah Jane McClean between 1866 and 1867, perhaps after coming to Sharpsburg to work on a bridge project. Albert was living in O’Hara Township by the 1880 census, working as a carpenter and contractor. He was very active in community projects. After feeling ill for several weeks, Albert died of heart disease on 31 October 1906 while in Cambridge Springs, PA], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Sarah McC., 1843 - 1923, Wife, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 11, [Sarah McClean was the daughter of George Burker McClain and Ann Shaw, born in Sharpsburg in October of 1843.  She married Albert Henry Slater in the O’Hara Township home of her brother-in-law, George Wragg.  She bore six children, Elmira J., George S., Hiram, Alice, Frank M. and Albert Henry Jr.  After her husband’s death in 1906, she remained for a time in their residence in Sharpsburg on Clifton Avenue with her daughter Elmira.  By 1920 she was living in Aspinwall, near her son Albert.  She died of heart complications on 31 January 1924 while in Southern Pines in the Carolinas], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Elmira J., 1868 - 1928, Dau, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 11, [Elmira J. Slater was the daughter of Civil War veteran Albert Henry Slater and his wife Sarah McClain.  She was born in the O’Hara Township area in 1868 and lived in Sharpsburg much of her life.  She studied to become a nurse, possibly because of her father’s health problems after severe injuries during the war.  She never married, but took care of her mother for the 18 years after her father’s death.  She died in Sharpsburg of a cerebral hemorrhage on 6 October 1928 at age 60], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Hiram, 1872 - 1892, Son, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 11, [Hiram Slater was the son of Albert Henry Slater and Sarah McClain.  He was probably born in O’Hara Township and was 8 years old in the 1880 census of that area.  By September of 1892, he had died as a result of injuries during an accident, and was the first interment in the family plot.  On February 2, 1924, at the death of his mother, born Hiram and his father Albert were noted as being moved within the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Frank M., 1876 - 1934, Daddy, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 12, [Frank M. Slater was the son of Albert Henry Slater and Sarah McClain.  In 1900 his father, Albert bought a confectionary store in Sharpsburg and in 1901 sold it to Frank.  It became his life-long business.  Frank married Arabella Jane Fork on 23 July 1908 and had three children.  He died in Pittsburgh at age 58 of general peritonitis following an appendectomy], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Bella J., 1876 - 1965, Mother, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 12, [Arabella Jane Fork was the daughter of John Fork and Arabella Miller.  She was born on 12 July 1876 in Pittsburgh and married Frank Slater in July of 1908.  She had three children, Lyman, Ruth and Robert.  She lost her husband unexpectedly to peritonitis in 1934.  When she died on 22 August 1965, she was in Pinellas, Florida], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Lyman Edwyn, 05 Oct 1908 - 12 Nov 1979, S Sgt US WWII, Section 4, Range 11, Lots 12 & 14, [was the son of Frank Slater and Arabella Fork.  He was born in Sharpsburg in 1908 and served in the US Army during World War II.  His wife was Lillian Walker], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Lillian Walker, 28 Jan 1917 - 07 Jan 1973, w/o Lyman, Section 4, Range 11, Lots 12 & 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Robert F., 28 Jul 1916 - 21 Mar 2001, US Army WWII, Section 4, Range 11, Lots 12, [was the son of Frank Slater and Arabella Fork.  Born in Sharpsburg, he grew up in Aspinwall, a thriving new community in the early 1900s.  He enlisted in the US Army at Camp Lee, Virginia during World War II.  He married Ethel Mae Hoak and had two children, Robert and Stephanie.  He died in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Samuel F., 1852 - 1924, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 13,  [was the brother of Civil War veteran Albert Henry Slater and the child of Samuel G. & Almira Aldrich Slater.  He married Mary Jane Moyes and was the father of 4 children.  Like his father and brother, he was a carpenter.  He died in Sharpsburg of Myocarditis in July 1924], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Mary J., 1854 - 1924, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 13, [married Samuel F. Slater around the year 1884, somewhere probably in Pennsylvania.  She died in Blairsville, PA of nephritis on 15 April 1924, only 3 months before her husband], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Albert H. II, 1887 - 1962, Father, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 11, [was the son of Albert Henry Slater, the Civil War veteran.  He was the youngest of 6 children born to Sarah Jane McClain Slater, probably all born in O’Hara Township.  He married Laura Frances Tracy, the daughter of James R. and Frances S. Tracy, but researchers also list another wife, Margaret Edmonston.  Albert was a long time employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad, working as a clerk at the Pennsylvania Station in Pittsburgh], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Laura Francis, 1886 - 1959, Mother, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 11, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slater, Hettie A. Yerkins, 1872 - 1940, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 12 owned by Hettie Slater, [Hettie A. Yerkins was the daughter of Stephen Yerkins and Mattie Tyler of Etna and Sharpsburg, born in July of 1872. She was born in July of 1872 and married George S. Slater, a carpenter, about the year 1896. In December of that year an unnamed infant Slater was buried in the cemetery plot of her parents. The 1910 census states that she had 2 children, but only 1 of them, a son named Raymond, was alive. Her brother Henry Yerkins was living with the family while he worked as a clerk for the railroad. In 1920 the family lived in Sharpsburg on North Main Street with Stephen Yerkins living with them. In 1930 George and Hettie had moved out of the town onto Mary Street in O’Hara Township where they lived next to their son Raymond. George had given up his work as a carpenter and ran a machine at the planning mill, probably for the Yerkins saw mill in Sharpsburg. Hettie was interred in Greenwood on August 9, 1940, followed by her husband 6 years later], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sleigh, Helen M., 1896 – 1924, Wife, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by John A. Wolf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sleigh, Benjamin I., 1883 – 1961, Husband, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by John A. Wolf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slemenda, Joseph, 1895 – 1953, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 6 half lot owned by A. Slemenda, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slemenda, Arthur R., 1910 – 1974, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Florence R. Slemenda, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slemenda, Florence R., 1909 – 1985, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Florence R. Slemenda, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slemenda, William, 1906 – 1996, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by OWM Slemenda, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Slemenda, Hilda, 1907 – 1985, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by OWM Slemenda, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Small, John C., 1872 – 1912, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 9 owned by Isabel Small, [John C. Small was the son of James and Anna Small of Bellaire in Belmont County Ohio. The family also had a daughter Anna, age 13, and Myrta, age 11. The father was a brakeman on the railroad. When John appeared in Pittsburgh’s 23rd Ward in 1900, he was also working with the railroad as a fireman. He boarded in the home of John McNamara, and stated that he had been born in Ohio in July of 1871. By 1910 he was married to Isabel and living at #1420 Beechwood Street in the 19th Ward. John died in Sharpsburg at age 40 of a disease described as dementia paralysis. He was interred on February 18, 1912], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Small, Isabel V., 1878 – 1918, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 9 owned by Isabel Small, [Isabel was the wife of John C. Small of Pittsburgh. Her maiden name is not known. She can be found on the 1900 Pittsburgh census in Ward 23 and the 1910 census in Ward 19. She was born in PA and died on October 16, 1918 of lobar pneumonia at age 48. She was interred on October 18, 1918], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Small, Ermine C., (plot monument), 1866 – 1940, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 7 owned by G G Small, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Small, George G., (plot monument), 1864 – 1948, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 7 owned by G G Small, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Small, Muriel, (plot monument), Sept 23, 1900, Aged 4 Days, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 7 owned by G G Small, [Muriel Small was buried as an unnamed member of the Small family, the daughter of George and Ermine Small of Aspinwall. The couple had 2 children, Olive and Otis, ages 6 and 5, when this infant was born in September of 1900. No cause of death is listed in interment records], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smeaton, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 2 owned by Samuel K. Smeaton, [This monument represents the Smeaton Family of Hampton and Indiana Townships. Samuel Kilgour Smeaton was born on February 27, 1820 in Scotland and immigrated around 1845, although one source has 1841 listed. By 1849 he had married his wife Margaret, an Ohio native. The couple had 5 children, of whom 4 are known by name, and lived in Clermont County Ohio through the 1850 and 1860 census. They first appear in our area in 1870 on a farm in Hampton Township near Dorseyville, as their post office was Rural Ridge. By 1880 they had moved to Indiana Township, but still farmed. Samuel died in Harmar Township at age 89 of chronic intestrieyl nephritis and was interred on January 28, 1909. Margaret Smeaton was the wife of Samuel and was born in Goshen, Ohio. On the 1870 census, she had 3 sons living with her, John, aged 19, George, age 16 and Daniel, age 11. In 1880 a late baby, Samuel O, had been born in 1871. She died in Indiana Township at age 77 of myocarditis. She was interred on December 26, 1906. A son of Samuel and Margaret, George Smeaton is also buried in the plot. He was born in 1852 and lived with his parents in the 1880 Indiana Township census. He died in Hampton Township at the age of 55. Death was caused by a cerebral embolism. His interment was held on February 19, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smike, Artis, US Army World War II, Aug 27, 1909, April 1, 1985, Section 9, Row 1B, grave 135, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smiley, Lucy, (cemetery record), interred 05 Oct 1915, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 13 owned by Albert O. Harvey, [Lucy Smiley was also buried in the Harvey family plot. The interment information states that she was 42 years old when she died of peritonitis in Franklin, PA. She died on October 4, 1915 and was interred on October 5], (contributed by Rich Boyer)

Smith, Catherine E. Stepp, (view 2), 1856 – 1936, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 14 owned by Frank L. Smith, [Catherine Stepp is named as the daughter of George and Margaret Stepp of Clinton in Butler County, by at least one family researcher, and as the daughter of Michael Stepp and Lydia Cooper by other researchers. In 1880 she was the wife of Frank A. Smith, also of Clinton, and they had a 9 month old son, William. By 1900, when they lived in Sharpsburg, she had 6 children ranging in age from 20 to 1. She and George lived in Sharpsburg for many years, then were found in Eustis City, Florida in 1930. Interment records indicate that she died on February 25, 1936 in Shaler Township, suffering from arterio sclerosis. But her interment date is June 12, 1936, so perhaps she was interred in another location before her burial in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Frank A., 1857 – 1940, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 14 owned by Frank L. Smith, [Frank A. Smith was found in Clinton, Butler County PA in the 1880 census, living next to Joseph Smith and his family. The 1870 census proved that Frank was actually Francis, the son of Joseph and wife Mary Ann. Although he started as a farm laborer, by 1900 in Sharpsburg, he was working as a carpenter to support his wife, Catherine, and 6 children. By 1910 he was a laborer at one of Pittsburgh’s many steel works, and progresses to yard master at Union Steel in 1920. He and Catherine retired to Eustis City in Lake County, Florida by 1930. He died in Pittsburgh at age 85 on October 30, 1940, and was interred on November 4. He bought the family plot in Greenwood from H J Heinz], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Harry, 1894 – 1973, Father, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 14 owned by Frank L. Smith, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Loretta, 1896 – 1968. Mother, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 14 owned by Frank L. Smith, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, James A., 1855 - 1931, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 16 owned by James A Smith Jr., [James A Smith was born in December of 1855 in PA. He was found in the 1880 Phillipsburg, Clarion Co. census with wife Sue and 2 children. By 1900 he had moved to Pittsburgh’s 20th Ward and was the secretary and auditor for a railroad. He was interred on April 13, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Sue Thompson, 1856 - 1920, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 16 owned by James A Smith Jr., [Sue Smith was the wife of James A. Smith of Pittsburgh. She was born in May of 1856 according to the 1900 census, and started her family in Phillipsburg of Clarion County. The 1880 census shows her with 2 children, Jane and Edith. In 1900 she is shown with 6 children. She died in Pittsburgh at age 64 of broncho pneumonia on May 16, 1920 and was interred 2 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Nancy, (plot), w/o Robert, 23 Oct 1884, In her 84 Year, Our Mother, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 15, Owned by W. C. Smith,  interment #336, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Unknown, reinterred from Sharpsburg Presbyterian Cemetery 13 Mar 1884, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 15, Owned by W. C. Smith, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Unknown, reinterred from Sharpsburg Presbyterian Cemetery 13 Mar 1884, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 15, Owned by W. C. Smith, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Cornelius D., (view 2), Co L 6 PA Hvy Art, d. 10 Oct 1901, [born on December 27, 1833 on Neville Island, Pittsburgh.  He enlisted on 2 September 1864 and served with Company L of the 6th Heavy Artillery unit in the Civil War.  He was mustered out on 13 June 1865 at Fort Ethan Allen, Virginia as a corporal], Section 5, Range 10, Lot 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Margaret, 07 Nov 1835 - 07 Dec 1926, Mother, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 13, [married to Cornelius Smith ca 1858], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Elvira V., 12 Mar 1891 - 08 May 1900, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, William James, 11 Nov 1858 - 19 Jan 1951, Father, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 13, [s/o Cornelius & Margaret], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Sarah L., 17 Jun 1861 - 19 Sep 1930, Mother, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, William C., 09 May 1897 - 27 Jan 1962, Penna, Pvt Co D 320 Inf WWI, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 13, [s/o William James & Sarah Smith], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, William Russell, 1865 - 1950, Father, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 8, [made caskets for a living], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Mary (Minnie) Louise, 1867 - 1951, Mother, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 8, [w/o William Russell, d/o Henry & Emma Burris], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Harry B., 10 Nov 1887 - 08 Oct 1951, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 8, [s/o William R. & Minnie, made caskets for a living], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Alexander, 1833 - 1916, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 12, [was probably the son of Robert and Nancy Smith in Section 3 of Greenwood.  They all appear on the 1870 Sharpsburg census.  Alex worked as a puddler in a rolling mill while living in Sharpsburg and Etna.  He died of old age and general debility. We have found no evidence of his enlistment in the Civil War, but an American Legion flag holder has been placed on his grave.], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Harriet A., His Wife, 1839 - 1933, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 12, [died Middle Road with senility being written as a contributing cause.  She was buried in Greenwood by Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home, Sharpsburg.], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, George W., 1878 - 1908, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 12, [s/o Alexander and Harriet, he was a painter in Sharpsburg in 1900, but died in Pittsburgh at age 30 of peritonitis], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Glenn L., 04 Jul 1950 - 06 Dec 1986, PFC US Marine Corps, Vietnam, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 12, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Christine L., 19 Jan 1920 - 01 Jan 2002, Wife and Mother, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 12, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Thomas, Co K 46th PA Vol, d. 14 Mar 1900, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 5, [was born about 1836, probably in PA.  He was drafted into Company K of the 46th PA Volunteers on 11 July 1863 in Pittsburgh.  He was discharged 16 July 1865 at Alexandria VA.  Nothing is known about where he lived until his death on March 14, 1900 at age 64], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Lulu M. Clowes, w/o Cameron C., 26 May 1866 - 06 Dec 1898, Infant Daughter, 06 Dec 1898, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 4 owned by Mrs. J. K. Clowes, [was the daughter of Jonathan Clowes and wife Margaret, and the sister of Charles and William Clowes. She married Cameron Smith in the late 1880s and had a daughter Helen who died. Lulu apparently died in childbirth along with next daughter. No information about her death is written in the cemetery records, and the child is not separately entered. Her husband, Cameron C. Smith, remarried after a few years, and he and wife Maud lived in Pittsburgh along with a daughter Dorothy], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Helen Margaret, d/o Cameron C. & Lulu M., 22 May 1888 - 24 Oct 1888, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 4 owned by Mrs. J. K. Clowes, [was the daughter of Cameron C. Smith and Lulu M. Clowes of Sharpsburg. She died at age 5 months and 2 days. No other information about her death is given in the cemetery interment records. Her mother died giving birth to another child 10 years after her death, and her father went on to marry again], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Eliza, Section 1, Range 21, Lot 1, first grave in the north east corner, [Found at the bottom of the plot, the shape of this tombstone reflects an earlier style of stone. For whatever the reason, two people’s remains were moved to Greenwood from the graveyard of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church on March 14, 1884, a full 13 years before a set of others were removed in a group. This stone is probably that of Eliza Smith, for whom no additional information was given], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, William Cain, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Harriet Roberts Smith, [William Cain Smith was not listed as a veteran in the interment records, but was included in the Custer Post list of veterans of the Civil War. He was born in Bedford County, PA, but it is unknown which regiment he joined or how long he served, although he was living in Johnstown, Cambria County, PA in 1860. He and his wife had 3 children, William R., James A. and Mary C. After the war he returned to Johnstown, where the couple had at least 2 other children, Henry and Robert. In 1880 they lived in Jackson Township, Cambria Co. and another child, Howard, had been born. There are several William Smiths in the 1890 Veterans Schedule, and which one is ours is not known. William died in June of 1900 in Sharpsburg of “rheumatism of the heart” at age 72. Son Harry W. Smith died in Sharpsburg at age 38 in 1905. William’s wife Harriet died in Hampton Township of cancer in 1910. The Smith lot has no tombstones at all. It lays between the Armstrong and Brawdy lots.], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Paul T. Sr., 1933 - 2004, Sgt US Marine Corps Korea, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Norma, 1936 - 1984, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, John L, (view 2), 1852 – 1932, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 2 owned by David Smith and John Smith, [John Logan Smith was a PA born painter who lived in Sharpsburg in 1880 with wife Sarah and daughter Annie. In 1900 the couple had 5 children between 7 and 20 years old. By 1920 he and Sarah had moved to Aspinwall, living with their youngest daughter Irene. He died there at age 79 of chronic myocarditis and was interred on May 17, 1932], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Sarah F., (view 2), 1860 – 1937, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 2 owned by David Smith and John Smith, [Sarah Smith was the wife of John Logan Smith. Born in PA she had 5 children and all managed to live beyond childhood. She died of chronic myocarditis in Chautauqua, New York on July 14, 1939 and was interred on July 17th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, F. Earl, July 18, 1885, Dec 10, 1891, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Frank A. Smith, [Although Frank Earl Smith does not appear in any census, it is thought that he was the son of Frank A. Smith and his wife Catherine of Middle Street in Sharpsburg. The couple had 7 children and in the 1900 had 6 still living. A gap between Charles, born in 1882 and Wayne in 1889 could have fit Earl’s birth. Interment records indicate that he was born in Butler County, where his parents appear in an 1880 census of Clinton Township with their first son William. Earl died in Sharpsburg at age 6 years, 4 months and 22 days. No cause of death was listed. He was interred on December 12, 1891], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Catherine, nee Baur, June 25, 1908, Feb 28, 1933, Wife, NMS, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Frank A Smith, [Catherine Baur was the daughter of August Baur and wife Jennette of O’Hara Township. Her father immigrated from Germany and worked in a local pipe mill. The family lived on the Lower Road, quite near the back streets of Sharpsburg, near the Smith family. She married N. Marvin Smith, the son of William and Helena Smith of Etna, probably in the year 1929. After the death of his father, the young couple lived with Marvin’s siblings in the home of an aunt and uncle, Minnie and George Klingensmith, the brother and sister of Marvin’s mother. They appear on the 1930 census. Catherine died 3 years later in Pittsburgh at age 24. She was interred on March 3, 1933 in the Smith plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Mary K., Jan 13, 1904, Oct 8, 1907, Daughter, WCS, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Frank A. Smith, [Mary is probably the daughter of William C. Smith and his wife Helena Klingensmith. William was the son of Frank A. Smith of Sharpsburg. William and his wife are found on the 1910 census of Etna with sons Robert and Marvin, Mary having died before appearing on any census. She died at age 3 in Etna due to burns about her body caused in an accident. She was interred on October 10, 1907], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Helena L., nee Klingensmith, Feb 3, 1879, Jan 21, 1918, Wife, WCS, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Frank A. Smith, [Helena Klingensmith was probably the daughter of Peter and Mary Klingensmith of Shaler Township, just outside of Etna. She was the last of 9 known children born to the couple, and appears as a 1 year old child in the 1880 census. In 1910 she had been married for 7 years to William Smith, the son of Frank and Catherine Smith of Sharpsburg. The couple lived in Etna with sons Robert and Marvin, and had buried a daughter Mary in 1907. Helena, named Lena in both census records, died in Etna at age 39 of pneumonia and was interred on January 24, 1919, not 1918 as her tombstone states], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Edith A., Jan 10, 1916, Aug 1, 1924, Daughter, WCS, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Frank A. Smith, [Edith was the daughter of William Smith and Helena Klingensmith of Etna. She was born 3 years before the death of her mother and appears only on the 1920 Etna census with her father and brothers Robert and Marvin, and a sister Glenna. Her father and brother Robert were working in one of the local foundries. She died in Pittsburgh at age 8 of a lung abscess and lobar pneumonia. She was interred on August 4, 1924], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Elizabeth C., nee Hughes, Jan 7, 1883, Oct 16, 1918, Wife, RCS, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Frank A. Smith, [Elizabeth Hughes married Robert Smith (son of Frank and Catherine) of Sharpsburg about the year 1903. The couple lived at # 19 3rd Street in 1910 with their 3 children and Elizabeth’s mother Bridget Hughes, named as Dela in that census. They also had 2 boarders, both Italian immigrants who worked in the foundry with Robert. Children of the couple included a son Frances, and daughters Mary and Katherine. By 1920 Elizabeth had died, but Robert had his children Robert and Mildred added to the home. Elizabeth had died in Sharpsburg of meningitis at age 35. She was interred on October 18, 1918], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Mary A., Jan 31, 1907, June 2, 1917, Daughter, RCS, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Frank A. Smith, [Mary was the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Smith of Sharpsburg. She appears on the 1910 census with her parents and brother Frances, sister Katherine and grandmother Dela (Bridget) Hughes. She died in Sharpsburg at age 10 of acute myocarditis and was interred on June 5, 1917], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Elizabeth, 1859 – 1885, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 10 owned by Robert Smith, [Elizabeth may have been the first wife of Robert C. Smith of Etna. We have no other information about her, for she does not appear on any census record with her husband and her maiden name is unknown. She could have married after 1880 and her early death caused her to miss all censuses as a married woman. Her name appears in the Greenwood Lot Book which groups interments for family groups, with the date April 21, 1920, 15 years after her death. Her name is not included in the interment information. We can only guess that her remains were moved from another cemetery], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Edith, 1885 – 1888, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 10 owned by Robert Smith, [Edith may have been the daughter of Elizabeth and Robert Smith. The interment information indicates that she was moved from a Lutheran Cemetery in Etna, possibly the graveyard for the Etna Congregational Church. She was moved to Greenwood on May 26, 1891], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Robert C., 1859 – 1919, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 10 owned by Robert C. Smith, [Robert C. Smith was probably the son of Alexander Smith and wife Harriet, and also the grandson of Robert Smith and his wife Nancy of Sharpsburg. Young Robert is seen on the 1870 Sharpsburg census with his parents and grandparents. Alexander Smith worked in one of the rolling mills in the area, and by 1880 Robert also worked in one. By 1900 he was living in Etna with wife Anna, and children Ida, Eva, Emma and Robert. It is possible that Ida was by his first wife Elizabeth. Proof of the complications within this family were reinforced on the 1920 Etna census when Robert is listed as being married previously to his marriage to Anna. In his later years, he became a driver of a laundry wagon. He died in Hampton Township at age 60 of arteriosclerosis and [dilitolis] of the heart. He was interred on August 10, 1919], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Anna Margaret, 1862 – 1955, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 10 owned by Robert C. Smith, [Anna was the second wife of Robert Smith of Sharpsburg and Etna. His first wife, Elizabeth, died in 1885 and he probably remarried soon afterward. In the 1900 census of Etna, one child in the family, Ida, was born in 1882, and was perhaps the only child of Robert’s first marriage to survive. Anna stated in 1900 that she had 7 children with 4 living, but this may have included the children of Elizabeth. In 1910 she states that she had 4 children, with 3 living. They included Eva, Emma and Robert, all on the 1900 census. Anna was interred on December 8, 1955], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Boyd L. Jr., Nov 25, 1942, July 16, 1966, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Naomi Smith, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Naomi, Sept 29, 1888, Sept 11, 1966, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Naomi Smith, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Beulah, 1882 – 1939, Mother, Section 8, Range 5, Row 17, grave # 4, [The only recorded 1939 burial of a woman named Beulah in Section 8 is listed as Beulah Williams who died in Pittsburgh. She died at age 57 of a massive cerebral embolism on June 15, 1939 and was interred on June 19. More research is needed to solve this problem. It is not unusual for ladies to be buried under a maiden or secondary married name, with a different name being applied to a stone], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Charles K., CPL Co B 416th Bn OMC, Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged Ap 24, 1919, Born Mar 25, 1892, Died Sept 6, 1945, Section 8, Range 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Dorothy L., 1914 – 1988, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 14 quarter lot owned by Dorothy Smith, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, William C., 1910 – 1965, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 14 quarter lot owned by Dorothy Smith, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Mary J., 1851 – 1885, Mother, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 13 owned by Robert Smith and Mary Jessup, [Mary J. Smith was the wife of Robert Smith of Allegheny City. She is shown with 2 daughters, Maggie and Irene in the 1880 census. Cemetery records state that she was born in Indiana Township. Perhaps she is the Mary Jessup shown in the 1870 Indiana Township census. Mary died in April of 1885 in Allegheny City at age 33 and was interred on April 14, 1885], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Robert C., 1844 – 1898, Father, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 13 owned by Robert Smith and Mary Jessup, [Robert Smith was found in the 1880 Allegheny City census, living with wife Mary and daughters Maggie and Irene. He was a coal dealer. Cemetery records indicate that he was born in Scotland and died in Allegheny City at age 56 of pneumonia. He was interred on July 5, 1898. The lot is shared by the Jessup, Smith and Humes families, but it is not understood how they are all related], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Thomas H., 1882 – 1957, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 5 owned by Charles B. Humes, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Clare Keefer, April 12, 1887, March 20, 1949, Wife, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 18 owned by Louis Keefer, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Robert Cameron, Sept 15, 1881, Feb 17, 1962, Husband, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 18 owned by Louis Keefer, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, John Bussey, (view 2), Born Sept 3, 1807, Died Sept 31, 1882, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 7 owned by Jessie M. Smith, [John Bussey Smith was born in Ohio to unknown parents. The 1850 census shows him in West Greenville, Mercer County, PA, working with insurance and married to wife Eliza. She and their 4 children were all born in Illinois. His middle initial is indexed as “S” in that census. In 1860 he was working with dauguerotypes and his wife is listed as Savelia, and is 13 years younger than wife Eliza would have been, so we surmise that she is his second wife. In 1870 no occupation is listed for him. By 1880 in Rochester, Beaver County PA, he was indexed as a photographer, an occupation his son David may have lead him to. When he died he was interred in Lacock Cemetery in Rochester. On December 4, 1916 he, another John and a Blanche Smith were all moved from Rochester to Greenwood. There is also a George Richard Smith and a Jessie M. Smith interred in the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Sevilia Tunison, (view 2), Wife of John Bussey Smith, Born March 20, 1828, Died March 7, 1914, God Moves in a Mysterious Way His Wonders to Perform, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 7 owned by Jessie M. Smith, [Sevilia (Sevelia) Thompson was the wife of John Bussey Smith of Greenville, Mercer County PA. She may have been his second wife, but no family researchers have been found to deal with questions about this couple. First found in the 1860 in Greenville with 8 children in the house, 2 of them with the last name of Crain, both Sevilia and husband John B. Smith worked with daguerreotypes and were listed as artists. The couple was in Rochester, Beaver County PA in 1880, and she is listed just as keeping house. Sevilia died in Pittsburgh on March 7, 1914 at the age of 85. She was first interred in Lot 8 of Section 5, Range 9, belonging to Dr. Daniel McIntosh of Sharpsburg. She was removed to the new family plot on December 4, 1916], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Vernon Eckman, Aug 7, 1909, Jan 11, 1952, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 12 half lot owned by Ephraim Eckman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Harry P., West Virginia, Sgt. 22 Inf, November 12, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 19, 1st grave row 12, west tier, [Harry died in Pittsburgh at age 43 of toxemia and was interred on November 14th, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Will, Pvt, Co B, 809th Inf., Enlisted Aug 5, 1918, Discharged Jul 24, 1919, Born 1886, Died Jan 21, 1933, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 22, 1st grave west tier, [Will died in Pittsburgh at age 47 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on January 23, 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Alice B., 1898 – 1947, Mother, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 18 owned by Edward S. Smith, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Edward S., (view 2), 10 May 1894 – 12 Jan 1990, Father, US Army WWI, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 18 owned by Edward S. Smith, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Virginia E., Dec 1921, Infant Daughter, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 16 owned by Robert J. Harrison, [Virginia died in Sharpsburg on December 31, 1921 at age 2 days. She was interred on December 31st], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Carroll A., Pvt. 47th Co, 158th Dep Brig., Enlisted June 21, 1918, Discharged Dec 6, 1918, Born July 24, 1895, Died Oct 30, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 7, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Homer, Pvt. 4th BN, 155th DB, Enlisted June 19, 1918, Discharged Nov 10, 1919, Born Mar 4, 1894, Died Sept 29, 1944, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 11, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Melvin, Pvt. Co B, 543rd Engr. C BN, World War I, Born Nov 11, 1891, Died Nov 20, 1955, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 13, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Lewis, PVt. US Army, World War II, Jan 31, 1927, Jun 4, 1978, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 14, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Hettie N., 1901 – 1932, [This may be the young wife of Edgar Smith, found in Pittsburgh’s 10th Ward in 1920. If that is correct, she was born in Virginia to parents both born in North Carolina. She died on March 5, 1932 in Pittsburgh at age 30 of pneumonia. She was interred on March 9, 1932], Section 8, Range 9, Lot 3, 5th grave east tier, single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Edgar L. Sr., 1896 – 1997, Section 8, Range 9, Lot 3, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Queen E., 1895 – 1938, [Queen died in South Fayette Township on June 26, 1938 at age 43. Cause of death was a carcinoma and syphilis. She was interred on June 30, 1938], Section 9, Row 1, grave 89, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smith, Robert Joseph, Mess Attendant 2nd Cl USN, Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged Sep 13, 1919, Born Feb 6, 1898, Died Jun 27, 1933, [Robert died in Pittsburgh at age 35 of scarlatina and was interred on June 29, 1933], Section 9, Row 10, grave 21, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smolter, Harold C., 1909 - 1979, Husband, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 8 owned by Magdalena Woelfel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smolter, Alice K., 1913 - 1993, Wife, Section 3, Range 13, Lot 8 owned by Magdalena Woelfel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Smoulder, George E., 1869 – 1917, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 4 singles, grave # 4 east tier, [George was the son of Henry and Lydia Smolder of Sharpsburg. By 1900 he lived in Etna with his wife Hannah and 3 children. He was a laborer in the local rolling mill. He died in Pittsburgh at age 42 of lobar pneumonia at the beginning of the influenza epidemic in Pittsburgh. He died on January 29, 1917 and was buried on the 30th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Snead, Harper, Pvt. Co H, 506th Engrs., Enlisted Oct 28, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born Aug 25, 1894, Died Sept 30, 1941, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 12, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Snider, Fred, 1859 – 1931, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 12 owned by Frederic Snyder, [First appearing on the 1900 Sharpsburg census at #1106 Main Street, Frederick Snyder (Snider) was married to wife Viola and had 2 children. He worked as an iron boiler and stated that he was born in West Virginia. He remained in Sharpsburg in 1910 and 1920, still working in one of the local rolling mills. He died on September 28, 1931 in Braddock PA at age 71 of an intestinal obstruction. He was interred on October 1, 1931. It is unknown how he is related to Edna Agnew and Jennie Graft, also buried within the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Snider, Viola V., 1869 – 1942, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 12 owned by Frederick Snyder, [Viola Snider was the wife of Frederick Snider of Sharpsburg. In the 1900 census she declared that she was born in July of 1865 in Illinois, which conflicts with the date on her tombstone. At that time, she had 2 children, Louis, born in 1886, and Ethel, born in 1893. No other children are known. The couple lived at 2 different locations on Main Street in Sharpsburg, and also on 10th Street. In 1930 they moved to North Braddock. Viola was interred on September 14, 1942], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Snowden, Archie O., 1st Sgt 865th Port Co AUS, Enlisted Aug 24, 1944, Discharged Oct 16, 1946, Born July 26, 1916, Died July 5, 1956, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 14, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Snyder, Eugene M., 1900 – 1945, Father, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 17 half lot owned by Ruth Snyder, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Snyder, Ruth L., 1909 – 1986, Mother, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 17 owned by Ruth Snyder, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Snyder, Henry, 1860 - 1920, At Rest, Section 2, Range 4, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. M. A. Eastland, [Henry Snyder was a mill laborer who lived with his wife and 2 daughters in O’Hara Township in 1910. He died in Sharpsburg on December 31, 1919 at age 59. He suffered from lobar pneumonia and was living at #217 5th Street at the time of his death. His wife Jennie was the daughter of John and Martha Anne Eastland of Sharpsburg. Also interred in the plot are John Eastland, Martha Anna and their son Samuel and his wife Emma, as well as a child, Mattie Eastland who died in 1888], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Snyder, Martha, 1879 - 1958, Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Snyder, Richard, 1940 – 2008, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 11 single grave, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sorgen, Barbara Dee, Aug 16, 1946, Dec 3, 1948, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by John A. Wolf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Southworth, Elizabeth Moyes, 1892 - 1919, Section 3, Range 7, Lot 13 owned by William E. Moyes, [Elizabeth Moyes was the daughter of James David Moyes and his wife Ida. Ida died in 1916 and James in 1926. For some reason Elizabeth lived with her aunt, Elizabeth Lyttle (Little) in Harmar Township in 1910. By 1920 Elizabeth Lyttle was keeping the 6 year old daughter of Elizabeth Moyes and John E. Southworth. Elizabeth Moyes Southworth died on May 2, 1919 in Verona of influenza and pneumonia. She was 24 years old according to the cemetery interment records], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Spadoni, Helena T., 1922 - 1994, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Spahr, J. H. H., 1859 – 1940, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Frederick Fugh, [Joseph Spahr indicated on the 1900 Pittsburgh census that he was born in PA in September of 1860. He married Effie Fugh, the daughter of George and Fredericka Fugh. In 1900 he was working as a book keeper and the couple lived at #719 Sheridan Avenue in Pittsburgh’s 19th Ward. No children were found with them on either the 1900 or 1920 census. He died on November 4, 1940 in Pittsburgh at age 81 of myocardial degeneration. His interment was on November 7, 1940],  (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Spahr, Effie Fugh, 1869 – 1943, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Fredericka Fugh, [Effie Fugh was the daughter of George and Fredericka Fugh of Pittsburgh. She married Joseph Spahr before 1900 when they lived in Pittsburgh’s 19th Ward. There is no census that shows her to have any children. She was interred on December 4, 1943 in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Specht, John W., 1872 - 1945, Father, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 19 owned by Jacob Bernhardt, [John William Specht was born in Germany on November 13, 1872. He left Bremen and sailed to Southhampton, then New York on the steamship “Lahn”, which landed on June 27, 1890. He is listed as a farmer, age 18. In 1900 he was living at #62 8th Street in Sharpsburg with his wife Mary and 3 small children. He was working as a laborer in an iron mill. By 1910, still on 8th Street, although in a different house, the couple had 7 children and his father-in- law, Jacob Bernhardt, was also in the home. John (named as William) was then working as a house plasterer. His World War I draft card in 1918 shows him working at the Spang, Chalfant mill, but in 1920 he was again a plasterer. In 1930 the family was living on Chapman Street], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Specht, Anna M., 1876 - 1939, Mother, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 19 owned by Jacob Bernhardt, [Anna Mary Bernhardt was the daughter of the German immigrant Jacob Bernhardt and his wife Anna. She married John William Specht about 1895. In 1900 the couple lived on 8th Street in Sharpsburg, with their 3 young children, John, age 4, Rosa, age 3 and Margaret, age 8 months. She appears as Mary on most census records, and may have had at least 13 children. She died in Sharpsburg at age 63, suffering from cancer, on August 23, 1939 and was interred on August 27], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Specht, Carl, 1908 - 1919, Son, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 19 owned by Jacob Bernhardt, [Carl Specht was another son of John William Specht and Anna Mary Bernhardt. He was named for a brother who was born and died within the year 1904. This child died at age 11 in Sharpsburg of lobar pneumonia and peritonitis. He was interred on September 2, 1919 in a plot owned by his grandfather], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Specht, Carl, 1904 - 1904, Son, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 19 owned by Jacob Bernhardt, [Carl Specht was a son of John William Specht and Anna Mary Bernhardt. He does not appear on any census records, as he died within the year he was born, 1904. He apparently was born and died in either January or the first week of February 1904. He was interred in the graveyard of the First Evangelical German Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg and removed to Greenwood on February 8, 1904 with 3 Bernhardt remains], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Specht, Rose, 1897 - 1903, Daughter, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 19 owned by Jacob Bernhardt, [Rose Specht was a daughter of William John Specht and Anna Mary Bernhardt. She appears as Rosa C. on the 1900 Sharpsburg census. She was interred in Greenwood on October 28, 1903 at age 6 years and 10 months. No cause of death appears in the records], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Specht, Edward F., 1900 - 1966, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 19 owned by Jacob Bernhardt, [Edward Frederick Specht was a son of William John Specht and Anna Mary Bernhardt. He was born in Sharpsburg after the 1900 census was taken, on July 8. On his 1918 World War I draft card, he states that he was working for the Carnegie Steel Company, and in the 1920 census Edward was a laborer in a pipe mill. By 1930 he was living on Chapman Street in Sharpsburg near his parents. He and wife Martha had 2 children and he was a mechanic for a cab company], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Specht, Martha D., 1899 - 1956, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 19 owned by Jacob Bernhardt, [Martha Specht was the wife of Edward Frederick Specht. The couple probably married before 1923 when their first child, Edward, was born. She also had at least one other child, Martha, born about 1925], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Speer, George A. MD, 1859 – 1931, Father, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 25 owned by Dr. G H Speer, [George A Speer was the son of Robert Speer and Sarah K. Sampson of Moon Township PA. One family researcher has that couple living in Indiana Township in 1840. George was a 1 year old child in 1860, age 11 in 1870 and only 18 in 1880, all Moon Twp census records. By 1900 he was married to Maude and living on Butler Street in Etna. He was age 41, born in February of 1899 and working as a physician. He and Maude had 5 children and had lost 2 children, probably the Robert and George also buried within this plot. Following the census through 1930, the couple had 9 children listed in census recordsGeorge died in Pittsburgh on April 13, 1931 at age 72. Cause of death was a fracture of the skull. He was interred on April 15, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Speer, Jean M., 1902 – 1965, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 25 owned by Dr. G H Speer, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Speer, Maude J., 1871 – 1948, Mother, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 25 owned by Dr. G H Speer, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Speer, Robert Hays, 1899 – 1900, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 25 owned by Dr. G H Speer, [Robert and George may have been the twin sons of George and Maude Speer of Etna. They do not appear on any census record as they both died before the 1900 census was taken. The couple was having children in the time frame when these boys would have been born. Robert was born in Etna and died there at age 10 months of pneumonia. He was interred on March 20, 1900. George died in Etna also at age 10 months and was interred on April 6, 1900], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Speer, George Arthur, 1899 – 1900, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 25 owned by Dr. G H Speer, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Speer, Ruth H., 1892 – 1978, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 25 owned by Dr. G H Speer, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Speicher, William H., 1914 – 1960, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 27 owned by the Speicher family, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Speicher, Ruth Z., 1914 – 1991, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 27 owned by the Speicher family, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Spencer, Rita May, Baby 1958, Section 2, Range 5, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Spilker, Mary Koehrer, Mar 31, 1873 – Sept 4, 1940, Mother, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 4 single grave, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sprano, Lydia Leya, Dec 23, 1899, Sept 11, 1943, [Lydia was the daughter of Richard A, and Mary E Leya of O’Hara Township. Her father was a German immigrant who worked in steel mills and the railroad. In 1930 she can be found on the Blawnox census with husband Michael, who was born in Italy. Her brother Raymond lived with them as well as their 2 children, Florence and Dorothy. She was interred on September 14, 1943], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 1 owned by Richard Leya, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stackhouse, George, Bglr Co C, 413th Res. L. BN, Enlisted June 20, 1918, Discharged June 8, 1919, Born Feb 11, 1894, Died May 6, 1943, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 2, 2nd grave west tierStamm, William A., 1890 – 1968, Father, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 10 owned by William A. Stamm

Stamm, William A., 1890 – 1968, Father, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 10 owned by William A. Stamm, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stamm, Pearl A., 1892 – 1977, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 10 owned by William A. Stamm, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stamm, Samuel, 21 Jun 1844 - 23 Apr 1886, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Margaret Stamm, [Samuel Stamm was born in Schleitheim, in the Canton Schaffhausen in Switzerland. In 1880 he was living in Sharpsburg and working as a cabinet maker. He and wife Margaret had 2 sons, Christian and Samuel. In 1900, living in O’Hara Township, he had opened a small grocery store in the area of Pleasant Valley. He died on April 23, 1886 and was buried in the graveyard of the Etna Congregational Church, where his family were members. He was moved to Greenwood on December 8, 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stamm, Margaret, 07 Apr 1845 - 19 Jun 1917, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Margaret Stamm, [Margaret Maeder was born in Schleitheim, Canton Schaffhausen, Switzerland. She married Samuel Stamm, of the same village, in the Etna Congregational Church on January 1, 1870. The couple lived in Sharpsburg in 1880 with their 2 sons, Christian Henry and Samuel George. By 1900 Margaret was a widow, working to keep up the small grocery store that she and her husband had started in Pleasant Valley, O’Hara Township. Her 2 sons had also died. In 1910 she had taken her niece Louise into the household as well as her nephew William, who worked at the store. She was interred in Greenwood on June 22, 1917], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stamm, Christian H., 18 May 1875 - 23 Aug 1882, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Margaret Stamm, [Christian Heinrich Stamm was the son of Samuel and Margaret Stamm of O’Hara Township. According to the records of the Etna Congregational Church, he was baptized on June 4, 1875 and died of diphtheria. He was interred in the graveyard of the church on August 25, 1882. On December 8, 1905 he was removed to Greenwood Cemetery in the new family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stamm, Samuel George, 08 Jun 1878 - 02 Aug 1881, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Margaret Stamm, [Samuel George Stamm was the son of Samuel and Margaret Stamm of O’Hara Township. He was baptized at the Etna Congregational Church on July 28, 1878. The records of the church indicate that he died of “brown throat” and was interred on August 4 in the church graveyard. He was interred in Greenwood on December 8, 1905 when the new family plot was purchased], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stang, Lydia, Died Aug 22, 1999, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 13, grave # 6 cremations, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stauffer, David W., US Army, Vietnam, Oct 12, 1957, Feb 28, 2002, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 14, grave # 4 cremations, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stech, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 15 owned by Mrs. Lydia W. Stech, [This monument commemorates the Stech family of Sharpsburg. George and Lydia Stech lived on 15th Street in Sharpsburg aand worked as a glassblower. In 1900 the couple had 5 children, Edward, George, John, William and Howard. Edward worked as an electrician and stationary engineer while George went to dental school. Son John worked with the railroad and William was a glassblower, like his father. No occupation is listed for Howard in 1910. Only William is not listed in the Lot Book for the interments in this plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, Betty M., 1921 – 1924, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 16 owned by JCA Stein, [Betty died in Pittsburgh at age 3 of diphtheria. Greenwood records indicate that she died on January 17, 1924 and was interred on January 18], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, Elizabeth, 1863 – 1935, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 16 owned by JCA Stein, [Elizabeth was the wife of John C A Stein of Sharpsburg. She was listed with 4 children in the 1900 Sharpsburg census while the couple lived at #815 Main Street. She died in Wilkinsburg at age 71 on May 2, 1935 due to acute myocarditis. She was interred on May 5], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, John C. A., 1866 – 1948, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 16 owned by JCA Stein, [John Stein may have been the son of Jacob and Mary Stein of Zelienople in Butler County. Jacob was a tailor, born in Prussia who had 9 known children with wife Mary. While John was born in Illinois, his older sisters were born in Maryland, and his younger siblings were born in PA. John also followed the tailor’s trade, and after his marriage lived in Sharpsburg in various houses. He and wife Elizabeth had 4 children, Clarence, John, William and Harry. He was interred on January 30, 1948], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, John W., Sgt. US Army, World War II, Apr 10, 1924, Feb 7, 1984, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 16 owned by JCA Stein, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, Albert H., 1872 – 1937, Father, Section 5, range 4, Lot 12 owned by A H Stein, [Albert H. Stein can be found in the 1900 Etna census with wife Mary and 4 children. He was born in PA of German-born parents and worked as a tailor. He died in Sharpsburg on July 26, 1937 at age 65 of chronic myocarditis. His interment was on July 27, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, Mary E., 1869 – 1940, Mother, Section 5, range 4, Lot 12 owned by A H Stein, [Mary Stein was the wife of Albert Stein. Children listed in the 1910 Sharpsburg census include Eva, Clyde, Elizabeth, Frank, Hazel, Paul and Dorothy. She died in Sharpsburg on August 4, 1940 at age 70 of a coronary occlusion. She was interred on August 7th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, Albert S., 1919 – 1969, Brother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 12 owned by A H Stein, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, Clyde Martin, Pvt Med Det US Army, Enlisted April 5, 1918, Discharged March 18, 1919, Born June 10, 1895, Died Dec 31, 1968, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 12 owned by A H Stein, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, G. Alice, 1913 – 1957, Daughter, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 12 owned by A H Stein, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, Paul F., 1903 – 1915, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 12 owned by A H Stein, [Paul was the son of Albert and Mary Stein of Sharpsburg. He died in Sharpsburg on April 28, 1915 at age 11 years and 10 months of a fractured skull. Interment was on May 1, 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stein, Ruth Eva, Jan 3, 1906, July 9, 1949, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 12 owned by A H Stein, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Steinhauser, Harry L., 1882 - 1962, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 5 owned by Mansfield B. Lea, [born 27 Jul 1882], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stephany, Louisa, 1852 – 1933, Section 1, Range 8, Lot 9 singles, grave # 2 east tier, [Louisa may have been the wife of Cornelius Stephany (Stephani) of New York City. They both immigrated there from their native Hungary around 1897, but only Cornelius was found on the passenger list of the “Gera” with 2 of his children. He listed his last residence as Kassa, Hungary. The 1900 census shows them living in Manhattan on east 11th Street, where Cornelius was a tailor. Louisa and her daughter Irma and son-in-law Eugene Fritsch all worked in the trade. Louisa stated that she had 7 children and 5 were living. Her young daughter Annie, age 9 was also in the home. By 1910 Cornelius, Louisa and Anna lived in Brooklyn, but in 1920 Anna was married to Louis Demarkus, also from Hungary, and living on the River Road in O’Hara Township. Louisa was a widow and living with them. In 1930 they lived on Powers Run Road in O’Hara. Louisa died in O’Hara at age 75 of broncho pneumonia on July 19, 1933. On July 20 she was interred in Greenwood], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stephens, Robert, Pvt. 1st Cl Co B, 402nd Labor BN, Enlisted Apr 3, 1918, Discharged Feb 21, 1919, Born Aug 4, 1892, died Jan 12, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 17, 2nd grave east tier, [Robert died in Pittsburgh at age 48. No cause of death was entered into the record. He was interred on January 16, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stepp, Charles G., 1908 – [Sep 1985 SSDI], Section 4, Range 4, Lot 7 owned by Charles Stepp, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stepp, Mary Elizabeth, 1904 – 1978, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 7 owned by Charles Stepp, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sterling, Elwin L., 1905 – 1977, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by E L Sterling, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sterling, Lillian V., 1908 – 1992, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by E L Sterling, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sterling, Lillian J., Aug 10 – Sept 6, 1929, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by E L Sterling, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sterling, Thomas L., Died Jan 3, 1932, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by E L Sterling, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stern, Curtis R., Pvt. US Army, World War KK, 1916 – 1980, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 16, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sterzing, August C., Sgt, 68th BLN Co., Enlisted Feb 2, 1918, Discharged Jan 11, 1919, Born Sept 26, 1883, Died Dec 11, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 21, 2nd grave west tier, [In 1900 August and his younger brother Carl were living in Burlington Township, Des Moines Iowa with their widowed mother Julia Duttweiler and a younger brother Grover Duttweiler. August was only 16 years old, but already working as a sign painter. In 1910 he lived in Pittsburgh’s 17th Ward, married to wife Rose, from Belgium, and having a 1 year old daughter. He was still a sign painter. He died in Pittsburgh at age 56 of tuberculosis. His interment was held on December 15th, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stevens, Bertha Collier Hawkins, (plot monument), w/o Charles Thomas Stevens, Daughter, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by M. L. Hawkins, [Bertha Collier Hawkins was the youngest child of Martin Luther Hawkins and his wife Mary Agnes Dickson. One researcher has proof that her christening date of June 26, 1892 was performed at the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church. She was living with her parents and siblings in 1920 as she started her career as a stenographer. She married Charles Thomas Stevens of Sharpsburg. In 1930 the couple lived in Brentwood, where Charles worked with a general contractor. Bertha died on March 24 1954], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stevens, Charles Thomas, (plot marker), h/o Bertha Collier Hawkins, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by M. L. Hawkins, [Charles Thomas Stevens married Bertha Collier Hawkins sometime after the 1920 census was taken. She was the daughter of Martin Luther and Mary Agnes Hawkins of Sharpsburg. Charles and Bertha appear as a couple in the Brentwood area of Pittsburgh in 1930. He was working with a general contractor, but the writing of his specific work does not come out clearly. His interment in Greenwood was on April 22, 1985], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stevens, Howard C., 1881 - 1896, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 2 owned by R S Nichols, [Howard C. Stevens was probably the child of Norman S. Stevens and his wife Nancy J. He was born in Pittsburgh, but he does not appear on any census, and the 1880 census for Norman has not been found. In 1900 Norman and Nancy appear in Pittsburgh and Nancy states that she had one child, but none living. Interment records state that Howard was born in Pittsburgh and died in Pittsburgh at age 5 of scarlet fever. The tombstone should read 1891 – 1896 if the interment record is correct], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stevens, Norman S., 1854 - 1924, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 2 owned by R S Nichols, [Norman Stevens was the son of John Stevens and his wife Elizabeth. In 1860 the family lived in Duquesne where the couple lived with their 7 children and John worked as a teamster. In 1870 they had moved to Millvale. Norman is not easily found in the 1880 census, but he married and had one child before appearing in 1900 in Pittsburgh’s 34th ward on West Carson Street. He and Elisa had been married for 15 years, lost their child and Norman worked as a “rougher”. In 1910 they lived in Hoboken (present day Blawnox) and in 1920 in O’Hara Township. Norman died in Blawnox at age 69 of apoplexy on January 1, 1925. He was interred on January 3, 1925], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stevens, Nancy J., 1854 - 1933, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 2 owned by R S Nichols, [Nancy J. Stevens was the wife of Norman Stevens of Pittsburgh and Blawnox. Her interment record lists her as Mary Jane Stevens who died in Pittsburgh on November 26, 1933 at age 88. She died of pneumonia and was interred on November 29, 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stevens, Lottie E., 1876 – 1960, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by John Gahagan, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stewart, Lenora, 1901 – 1997, Wife, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 3 3 graves owned by N L Stewart, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stewart, Dorothy Mae, 1928 – 1986, Daughter, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 3 3 graves owned by N L Stewart, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stewart, Norman Baldwin, Husband of Lenora, Seaman 2/c USNRF, Enlisted July 17, 1917, Discharged Sept 30, 1921, Born June 20, 1897, Died Dec 17, 1965, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 3 3 graves owned by N L Stewart, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stewart, Earl M., Ship Cook, US Navy, Enlisted Dec 20, 1917, Discharged Oct 7, 1919, Born Sept 21, 1898, Died Apr 22, 1937, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 19, 4th grave west tier, [Earl Madison Stewart died in Pittsburgh at age 38 of acute gastro enteritis. He was interred on April 26, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stewart, Mary L., (view 2), June 5, 1937, [Mary died in Pittsburgh at age 7, which may be incorrect. Death was caused by Chronic nephritis. She was interred on June 11, 1937], Section 9, Row 17, grave 5, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stiehler, William C., 22 Sep 1891 - 18 Feb 1962, Penna. Pvt Co A Cen Off Tng Sch WWI, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 4 owned by Mike Stumpf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stiehler, Margaret, 15 Apr 1900 - 02 Sep 1987, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 4 owned by Mike Stumpf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stiffey, Ella P., 28 Sep 1913 - 28 Nov 1994, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stillwell, Aubrey C., 10 May 1972, Section 6, Range 6, Row 6, Grave # 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stillwell, Douglas, 25 Mar 2000, Section 6, Range 6, Row 6, Grave # 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stillwell, Rose Marie, 01 May 2001, Section 6, Range 6, Row 6, Grave # 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stine, Anna G., 1912 - 1978, Section 6, Range 6, Row 6, Grave # 9, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stine, Norman P., 1900 - 1970, Father, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stokes, William H., PTR3 US Navy, World War II, 1924 – 1991, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 12, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stoeltzing, Frederick A., 1854 – 1933, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Frederick Fugh, Fred Stoeltzing was born in PA and married Anna Virginia Fugh, the daughter of George and Fredericka Fugh of Pittsburgh. He worked as a bookkeeper and was only found in the 1900 Pittsburgh, Ward 13 on Breckenridge Avenue. He died on July 15, 1933 in Pittsburgh at age 79 for carcinoma of the stomach. He was interred on July 18, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stoeltzing, Ray, infant, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Frederick Fugh, Ray Stoelitzing was probably the son of Frederick and Anna Virginia Stoeltzing of Pittsburgh. He was born and died in Allegheny City. He died at age 11 months and 24 days of convulsions and was interred on December 5, 1892, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stoeltzing, Virginia Fugh, 1868 – 1932, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Frederick Fugh, [Anna Virginia Fugh was the daughter of George Martin Fugh and wife Fredericka. She was born in PA and can be found on the 1900 Pittsburgh census living with the family on Butler Street. She was the oldest of 5 children. She married Fred Stoeltzing about 1886 and had two known children, Florence and Ray. She died on January 20, 1932 in Pittsburgh at age 65, suffering from lobar pneumonia. She was interred on January 22], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stoeltzing, Florence, 1886 – 1935, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Frederick Fugh, [Florence Stoeltzing was the daughter of Fred and Anna Virginia Fugh Stoeltzing. She was found on the 1900 Pittsburgh census with her parents, but due to the difficulty of spelling, other census records could not be found. Florence died on October 7, 1935 in Pittsburgh at age 48 of tuberculosis. She was interred on October 9, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stoker, James D., 1957 - 1979, Section 6, Range 6, Row 5, Grave # 11, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stone, Renate, 1918 – 2006, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 13, Grave #2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stoner, Harry J., PFC US Army WWII, 17 Jan 1906 - 09 Mar 1979, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stotlemeyer, Winifred Davis, 1882 – 1920, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 25, lower tier, [The only record of a Winifred Stotlmeyer was the wife of John H. Stotlemeyer of Johnstown in 1910. In 1920 the couple lived in Wilkinsburg with 2 children, Francis and John. However, that Winifred was 20 years younger, leaving the question of whether the Greenwood record is correct or not. Winifred died December 15, 1940 at age 58 of acute cholhigitis. Interment was on December 17th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strain, Robert, 17 Oct 1939 - 19 Jul 1995, US Army, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strana, Emma E., 28 Aug 1860 -  14 Jun 1911, SEction 2, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by John G. Prager, [Emma Elisabeth Prager was the daughter of John George Prager and Anna Christiana Hodel. She married Frank Strana around the year 1906 and lived in the 24th Ward of Pittsburgh, where her husband was a laborer for a contractor. Her younger brother Fred lived with them for a time. On June of 1911 she died of a gun shot wound and was interred in the family plot in Greenwood 2 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strathmann, Margaret Birchell, 1921 – 1941, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 10 half lot owned by Harry Birchell & Sadie Pleitz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strauss, Robert, 1922 – 1997, Father, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 6 half lot owned by Strauss & Drummond, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strauss, Betty J., 1923 – 1997, Mother, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 6 half lot owned by Strauss & Drummond, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Straw, Mildred, nee Smith, 1914 – 1943, Mother, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Frank A. Smith, [Mildred Smith was the daughter of Robert C Smith and his wife Elizabeth Hughes. The family lived on 15th Street in Sharpsburg, raising at least 5 children. Mildred was 5 years old on the 1920 census, the last known child of the couple. Her marriage partner is not known at this time], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Streams, Edward, Corp. Co B, 543rd Engrs, Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged July 3, 1919, Born May 4, 1893, Died Feb 7, 1936, [Edward was born in Johnstown PA and still lived there working as a waiter when he filled out his World War I draft card. He died in O’Hara Township at age 41 years, 9 months nd 3 days of pulmonary tuberculosis. He was interred on February 10, 1936], Section 9, Row 10, grave 82, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stribany, Marie, 23 Dec 1860 - 21 May 1898, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 3, singles, [The interment records for Marie Stribany indicate that she was born in Bohemia. She died in O’Hara Township at age 35. No cause of death was given. She was interred as a single on May 23, 1898], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strohm, Oscar W., 1907 – 1976, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by Forsythe & Strohm, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strohm, Sarah Ellen, 1910 – 1976, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 2 owned by Forsythe & Strohm, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strohm, Earl W. Sr., 1908 – 1980, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 16 owned by Jacob Strohm, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strohm, Helen E., 1911 – 1989, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 16 owned by Jacob Strohm, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strohm, Howard R., Private US Army Med. Dept., Enlisted Nov 29, 1915, Discharged June 4, 1920, Born June 13, 1890, Died July 17, 1936, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 9 owned by John Z. Strohm, [Howard Strohm was the son of John and Janetta Strohm of Indiana Township. He was 9 years old in the 1900 census, one of 6 children in the household. He died in Pittsburgh on July 11, 1936 according to Greenwood records at age 46 of pneumonia. His interment was on July 13th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strohm, John, 1863 – 1936, Father, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 9 owned by John Z. Strohm, [John Zebular Strohm was the son of John and Dorothea Strohm of Indiana Township and appears as a 17 year old boy on the 1880 census along with3 other children in the home. By 1900 he was married to wife Janetta and had6 children of his own. He was working as a day laborer and 10 years later was a carpenter for the railroad. After 1920 he was indexed as living on Squaw Run Road. He died in Pittsburgh on December 6, 1936 at age 73 of myocarditis. He was interred on December 9th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strohm, Janetta M., 1862 – 1933, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 9 owned by John Z. Strohm, [Janetta Strohm was the wife of John Strohm of Indiana Township. She died in O’Hara Township on July 6, 1933 at age 70 years, 11 months and 14 days of chronic valvular heart disease and was interred on July 9th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strohm, Mary Jane, Wife of Jacob Strohm, 1854 – 1906, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 16 owned by Jacob Strohm, [Mary Jane was the wife of Jacob Strohm of Indiana and O’Hara Townships, and was born in Harmarville. With the 1880 census as a guide, they would have married about the year 1872. The census shows them living near 4 other Stroym family members. Mary had 3 children, Herman, Edward and Harry in that census. By 1900 Clara and Clifford had been added to the family and another child had been lost. Mary died in O’Hara Township at age 51 years, 9 months and 1 day of paralysis. She was interred on January 16, 1906], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strohm, Myrtle M., 1896 – 1935, Sister, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 9 owned by John Z. Strohm, [Myrtle Strohm was the daughter of John and Janetta Strohm of Indiana Township, one of 6 children in the home in the 1910 census. She was also living with her parents in the 1920 and 1930 census. She died in Indiana Township on September 2, 1935 at age 38 of cardiac asthma. Her interment was on September 4th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strohm, Norma Jean, May 27, 1931, Oct 18, 1992, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 16 owned by Jacob Strohm, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Strong, Lena, 1906 - 1993, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stroud, Francis, 10 Feb 1833 - 28 Jun 1872, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara E. Stroud, [In 1850 Francis Stroud was a laborer living with Martin and Mary Hawkins of Sharpsburg. By the next census he was married to Sarah Eberhart and living on a farm in Indiana Township. He died of consumption and was buried in the graveyard of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church. His remains and those of 3 children were moved to Greenwood on April 1, 1875, being laid to rest in the first family plot sold in Greenwood Cemetery], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stroud, Henry M., (view 2), 19 Feb 1861 - 04 Jun 1863, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara E. Stroud, [Henry Martin Stroud was the son of Francis and Sarah Stroud. He died in Indiana Township at age 3 months and 15 days of an inflammation of the brain and was interred in the Graveyard of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church. He was removed to Greenwood on April 1, 1875], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stroud, Anna M., (view 2), 24 Jan 1864 - 14 Jul 1864, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara E. Stroud, [Anna Margaret Stroud was the daughter of Francis and Sarah Stroud of Indiana Township. She died in Indiana Township at age 5 months and 20 days of an inflammation of the brain and was buried in the Sharpsburg graveyard of the Presbyterian Church. On April 1, 1875 her remains were moved to Greenwood with her father and 2 other children.], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stroud, Henrietta W., (view 2), 23 May 1868 - 03 Oct 1868, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara E. Stroud, [Henrietta Weber Stroud was the daughter of Francis and Sarah Stroud of Indiana Township. She died there at age 4 months and 10 days of unknown causes. She was buried in Sharpsburg in the graveyard of the Presbyterian Church, but was removed on April 1, 1875 to Greenwood. She and her father and 2 other children were buried in the first family plot sold within Greenwood], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stroud, F. Charles, 1872 - 1935, Father, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara E. Stroud, [Francis Charles Stroud was the son of Francis and Sarah Stroud of Indiana Township. He was born in Indiana Township and was a farmer who lived on Squaw Run Road. He died in O’Hara at age 62 of influenza and pneumonia and was interred on March 6, 1935. His wife, Mary Louisa was interred on November 11, 1948], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stroud, Mary Louisa, 1871 - 1948, Wife, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara E. Stroud, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stroud, Sarah Emily, 05 Jan 1834 - 23 Feb 1899, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 1 owned by Sara E. Stroud, [Sarah Eberhart was the daughter of Andrew Eberhart and Catherine Kelly and may have been born in Beaver County. She was also the wife of Francis Stroud, married before 1860. The couple first appears on the 1860 Indiana Township census, and had at least 5 known children. After the early death of her husband, she lived in Indiana Township with two of her children, her mother and brother Andrew, and managed the farm with the help of a laborer. She died in O’Hara Township at age 65 of paralysis and was interred on February 25, 1899], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stuckey, John, 1849 - 1904, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by Mrs. Euphemia Stuckey, [John Stuckey was born in Harrisburg. He and Euphemia Stuckey were husband and wife who married about the year 1887. Both were born in PA, and they lived on Chapman Street in Sharpsburg in 1900. John was a laborer at the gas works. Euphemia had no children. Both died in Sharpsburg at age 55 according to the interment records. John died of paralysis and was interred on September 13, 1904. Euphemia died of apoplexy on February 16, 1921 and was interred on February 18], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stuckey, Euphemia, 1854 - 1921, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by Mrs. Euphemia Stuckey, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stumpf, Michael, 1870 - 1925, Father, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 4 owned by Mike Stumpf, [Michael Stumpf was the son of John and Margaret Stumpf of O’Hara Township and spent his early years as a farmer. He married Louise Meinhardt in 1896, the daughter of August and Lina Meinhardt of Germany. By 1920 Michael was working in a greenhouse. He died on December 1, 1925 at age 55 and was interred on December 4], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stumpf, Louise, 1877 - 1940, Mother, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 4 owned by Mike Stumpf, [Louise Meinhardt was the daughter of August and Lina Meinhardt of Germany. She also immigrated on the ship “Weimar” in 1892. She married Michael Stumpf before the 1900 census was taken and lived with her husband’s parents in O’Hara Township. In 1910 she had 3 children, Margaret, Albert and Carl. In 1920 2 other children had been added, George and Louise. She was interred on May 30, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stumpf, Carl M., Apr 18, 1909, Dec 21, 1984, Section 1, Range 2, Lot 8 half lot owned by Carl & Helen Stumpf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stumpf, Helen I., May 23, 1912, Jan 16, 1981, Section 1, Range 2, Lot 8 half lot owned by Carl & Helen Stumpf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stumpf, John, 1875 – 1906, Brother, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 9 owned by Mrs. Lena Stumpf, [John Stumpf was the son of John and Margaret Stumpf of O’Hara Township. He appears on the 1900 O’Hara Township census as a 25 year old son, born in April 1875 and helping to work the family farm. Also on the census is his brother Max, who is also buried within this plot. John died in O’Hara at age 31 years, 5 months and 20 days, and was interred on October 5, 1906], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stumpf, Lena, 1918 – 1921, Daughter, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 9 owned by Mrs. Lena Stumpf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stumpf, Lena, 1882 – 1942, Mother, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 9 owned by Mrs. Lena Stumpf, [Lena Stumpf was the daughter of Max and Lena Stumpf of O’Hara Township. On the 1920 census, she was 2 years and 11 months old. She died at age 3 in O’Hara Township on April 6, 1921 and was interred on April 9], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stumpf, Max, 1882 – 1962, Father, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 9 owned by Mrs. Lena Stumpf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stumpf, Max, 1905 – 1959, Brother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 9, 2 graves owned by Max Stumpf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Stumpf, Elizabeth, 1910 – uninscribed, Sister, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 9, 2 graves owned by Max Stumpf, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sumpter, David, Pvt. Co F, 301st Stevedore, Enlisted Sep 29, 1917, Discharged Jul 20, 1919, Born Dec 25, 1896, Died Mar 24, 1934, [David died in Pittsburgh at age 37 of acute pulmonary Edema. He was interred on March 31, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sundo, Anthony “Tony”, 1891 – 1968, Father, Section 1, Range 2, Lot 8 3 graves owned by Anthony Sundo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sundo, Margaret D., 1896 – 1985, Mother, Section 1, Range 2, Lot 8 3 graves owned by Anthony Sundo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Suthoff, C. William, 1878 - 1921, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 2 owned by Matthew E. Dillon, [Charles William Suthoff was born in Ohio and lived in Aspinwall in 1910 when he married Carrie W. Dillon whose parents also lived in Aspinwall. He worked as a rate clerk for the PA Railroad. He died on February 5, 1921 in Philadelphia at age 55 of “acute indigestion”. He was interred on February 8. His wife Carrie died in Pittsburg in 1972 and is also buried within the plot, although she has no stone], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sutter, Ursula Section 2, Range 18, Lot 3 owned by Ursula Sutter, [Mrs. Ursula Sutter was probably the mother of Anna Hodil. She lived with the couple in 1900 and gave the census birthdate of January 1827. She died in Hampton Township at age 77 and was interred on June 5, 1904. Also interred are William Sutter, buried in 1875 with no information given in interment records, and John J. Sutter, born in O’Hara Township, who died at age 8 of diphtheria. John was interred on December 28, 1891], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sutton, Carl E. Sr., June 11, 1913 – July 25, 1984, In Loving Memory, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 13 half lot owned by Carl Sutton, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sutton, Elaine C., 1942 – 1944, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 13 half lot owned by Carl Sutton, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sutton, Marlene J., 1935 – 1939, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 13 half lot owned by Carl Sutton, [Marlene died on February 11, 1939 in Pittsburgh at age 3 of burns. She was interred on February 14, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sutton, Mary D., June 16, 1918 – Mar. 4, 1984, In Loving Memory, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 13 half lot owned by Carl Sutton, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sutton, Victoria B., Sept 3, 1893 – June 21, 1976, In Loving Memory, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 14 eighth lot owned by Victoria Sutton, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swan, Walter, 1857 - 1926, Father, Section 1, [Walter Swan was born in Scotland on May 19, 1857. According to the 1910 census of O’Hara Township, he and his wife and 2 children immigrated to the US in the year 1901. In 1910 he was a test miller in a steel works. After his wife died, he lived with his son Peter in Aspinwall and became a janitor in a school. He died on May 20, 1926 and was interred in Greenwood 2 days later. The records of the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home of Sharpsburg show that he died at St. Francis Hospital of an intestinal obstruction. He was interred as a single in Section 1. His wife who had already been buried in Greenwood nearby was moved next to him], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swan, Alison C., 1861 - 1916, Mother, Section 1, Range 22, Row 3, singles, [Alison (Alice) C. Swan was the wife of Walter Swan. She was also born in Scotland and immigrated in the year 1901. The 1910 census of O’Hara shows the family really living in Sharpsburg at #127 23rd Street. Their son Peter and daughter Elizabeth were also born in Scotland. Interment records show that Alison died in Sharpsburg at age 54 of pleuro pneumonia. She was first interred as a single in Section 1, Range 9, Lot 4. After the death of her husband, her son Peter arranged for her remains to be moved next to her husband, who was buried a short distance away], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swan, David Leech, 20 Nov 1951 - 30 Jun 1978, I Told Them I Was Sick, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 1 single grave, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swaner, Freda M., 1915 - 1969, Wife, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swank, Bertha M., Beloved Wife and Mother, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 1 half lot owned by John & Bertha Swank, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swank, John C., Beloved Husband of Bertha M. Swank, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 1 half lot owned by John & Bertha Swank, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swearingen, Charles, 1892 - 1952, (contributed by Karen Swearingen)

Swearingen, Mary E., 1900 - 1960, (contributed by Karen Swearingen)

Swearingen, Richard J. Sr, SA, US Navy, 1931 – 1976, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 1 owned by Rev. Alfred Caldwell & J W Hughes, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Sweetman, Marian, August 13, 1916, August 4, 2003, Beloved Mother, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 11 owned by Bob Sweetman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swick, Harry C., (view 2), May 23, 1885, Jan 16, 1913, Father, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Annie Swick of Sharpsburg, [Harry Swick was the son of the widowed Ada Swick who lived in Etna during the 1900 census. Ada, from Ohio, only had the one child, and took in boarders to make ends meet. By 1910 Harry was married to Anna James Strathen and had 2 children. Another child was born in 1912. Harry was working as a brakeman on the railroad, but he died in Pittsburgh on January 16, 1913 at age 27. The cause of death was myocarditis. He was interred on January 20th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swick, Charles E., Dec 12, 1905, July 5, 1974, Rest In Peace, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Annie Swick of Sharpsburg, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swindell, Samuel James, (view 2), Section 4, Range 2, Lot X owned by Samuel Swindell, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swindell, Caroline Sautter, (view 2), Section 4, Range 2, Lot X owned by Samuel Swindell, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swindell, J. Howard, 1871 – 1948, Son, Children of William and Mary Gill Swindell, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Mary Swindell, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swindell, Annetta M., 1876 – 1919, Daughter, Children of William and Mary Gill Swindell, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Mary Swindell, [Annetta died in Sharpsburg on March 28, 1919 at age 42 of bronchial pneumonia. She was interred on March 31, 1919, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swindell, Mayme L., 1879 – 1949, Daughter, Children of William and Mary Gill Swindell, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Mary Swindell, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swindell, William, 1835 – 1895, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Mary Swindell, [William Swindell was a carpenter who immigrated from England before 1860. That was when he married Mary Gill, daughter of James and Martha Gill of Indiana Township. Together they had 7 children in the home during the 1880 Sharpsburg census. He died in Sharpsburg at age 60 of “paralysis of the heart”. His interment was the first in the family plot, on December 21, 1895], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Swindell, Mary Gill, 1840 – 1907, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Mary Swindell, [Mary Gill was the oldest daughter of James and Martha Dalzell Gill of Indiana (O’Hara) Township. She appears with their family on the 1850 and 1860 census. She married William Swindell about 1860 while she was working as a school teacher. In 1880 she and her husband lived on Middle Street in Sharpsburg with their 7 children. In 1900, with her husband dead, she described herself on the census as a land lady, and stated that she had bourne 8 children, but had lost one. Remaining with her was John Howard, Robert, Annette and Mamie. She died in Sharpsburg at age 66 of heart disease and was interred on February 4, 1907], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Szwedko, Robin David, Dedicated With Love, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 13, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Szwedko, Donna L., Apr 19, 1952 - Oct 1, 2000, married Jan 24, 1968, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 12 owned by Leon Szwedko, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

 

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Tacey, Baby, 1960, Section 2, Range 14, Lot 16 baby singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tai, Lai Sheung, (view 2), Mar 15, 1937, Nov 28, 2002, I Will Dwell in the House of the Lord Forever, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 8, Row 1 single, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Talley, Willie, Stewards Mate 2/C USNR, Enlisted Oct 15, 1943, Discharged Apr 2, 1945, Born July 5, 1913, Died May 22, 1945, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 14, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tanner, Jerry, Corp, Co F, 812th Pion. INf, Enlisted Aug 13, 1918, Discharged Dec 22, 1918, Born Ap 2, 1889, Died June 14, 1938, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 21, 3rd grave east tier, [Jerry was the son of the widowed Sophia Tanner of Pittsburgh’s 19th Ward. He was one of 6 children in the home that also held 2 grandchildren. Even though he ws only 13 years old, he already had a job carrying water. By the time he filled out his draft card, he was working as a paper hanger and previously he was a laborer on the streets. He died in O’Hara Township at age 49 years, 2 months and 12 days of tuberculosis. He ws interred on June 18, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tanner, William, Pvt. Co B, 3rd Inf. Enlisted Oct 26, 1898, Discharged March 20, 1899, Born Nov 18, 1877, Died May 12, 1951, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 3, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tanner, William, TEC5 US Army, 1918 – 1984, Section 9, Row 1A, Grave 127, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tarr, Alexander, (view 2 , 3), Section 3, Range 2, Lot 7 owned by S. H. Frey, [Alex Tarr was a Civil War soldier who served in Companies F and M of the 14th PA Cavalry (the 159th Regiment) and the 154th PA Drafted Infantry, according to the pension index. His records have been found for the 14th Cavalry, stating that he joined on March 17, 1864 and was mustered out on August 24, 1865 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The earliest census record found was the 1860 census of Alex, age 32, and his wife, Pauline, in Valley Township, Armstrong County with their first children, James and George, ages 5 and 2. In 1880 the family lived in Kittanning, Armstrong County. Six children were in the family at the time, Alex, age 18 and a painter, Anne B., age 14, Charity at age 11, Addie M. was 9, William was 7 and Alice G. was only 2. Alexander was 52 years of age and listed as a teamster. Sometime within the next 2 years, the family moved to Sharpsburg, as Alex was listed on Main Street near 9th Street, being employed with the police. This is according to Diffenbacher’s Directory of 1883. He is listed in various houses in the Sharpsburg area until 1886, both as a laborer and a teamster. Alex died in 1887, being interred in Greenwood on November 21, 1887. His was the first burial within the family plot. His widow, Pauline, states in the 1890 Vet Schedule that he had been shot in the head, had frozen feet, was a prisoner in Libby prison and had contracted lung trouble, all of which contributed to his early death.  Due to the closeness of the lots, and the tendency to place tombstones imprecisely in this area, the tombstone labeled for William Marshall (in Section 3, Range 3, Lot 9) may be on the grave for Alexander Tarr. Without the ability to read the inscription on the stone, it is impossible to tell which veteran the stone was originally intended. The grave is near the Love tombstones in the section], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tavoularis, Thomas, d. 1942, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Taylor, Samuel, Co G 6 PA Vol Inf, d. 11 Oct 1898, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 4, [Private in Company G of the 6th Regiment of the PA Volunteers.  He enlisted in April 1861 at Pittsburgh and was discharged in June of 1865 after also serving in Co. C. of the 212th PA Heavy Artillery as a Sergeant and Company B of the 63rd PA Volunteers as a 2nd Lieutenant.  He died in Verona at age 78 of heart failure.  His wife Ellen is also interred, but has no tombstone.  She died in Sharpsburg in 1878 of cancer, leaving 2 children], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Taylor, Cornelius, Pennsylvania, Corp 63 Pioneer Inf, December 2, 1931, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 25 1st grave west tier, [Interment #5194 - Cornelius Taylor died Mayview November 29, 1931 at age 41 of lobar pneumonia. Interment was on December 5, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Taylor, John, Pvt Co C, 433rd Res. Labor BN, Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged Apr 16, 1919, Born 1896, Died Jan 11, 1932, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 26, 2nd grave west tier, [Interment #5220. John died in Pittsburgh on January 11th 1932 at age 31 of pneumonia. He was interred on January 16th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Taylor, Mary Anne, 1837 – 1920, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 17 owned by William R. Taylor, [Mary Ann Taylor was the wife of Richard Taylor of Pittsburgh. The 1900 census of Pittsburgh’s 16th Ward has the couple living on Penn Avenue. Mary stated that she had 5 living children, was born in England and immigrated in 1891. Her son George was the only child living in the home. After Richard’s death, she lived in Wilkinsburg with George. She died in Pittsburgh at age 83 of arterio sclerosis. She was interred on December 15, 1921], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Taylor, Richard, 1831 – 1904, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 17 owned by William R. Taylor, [Richard Taylor was also born in England and immigrated in 1890. In 1900 he was living at #4058 Penn Avenue. He worked as a janitor. He and wife Mary had 5 children, but only one of them, George, lived with the couple in 1900. He died in Wilkinsburg at age 73 of pneumonia. He was interred on February 22, 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Taylor, Stacy I., Pvt. Co D 1st BN Conv. Ctr., Enlisted July 15, 1918, Discharged Apr 11, 1919, Born Mar 15, 1899, Died Nov 9, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 6, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Taylor, Thomas, Pvt 819th Co TC, Enlisted Nov 4, 1917, Discharged July 25, 1919, Born Dec 25, 1897, Died Nov 5, 1938, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 22, 3rd grave west tier, [Thomas was the son of Thomas and Mary Taylor of Smeton Avenue in Pittsburgh’s 10th Ward, shown on the 1900 census. He was one of 5 children. He died in Pittsburgh at age 40 of capillary bronchitis and was interred on November 10, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Taylor, Joe, Pvt. CO C, 547th Engrs., Enlisted Sep 5, 1918, Discharged Jul 27, 1919, Born 1895, Died Oct 17, 1934, Joseph Taylor died in South Fayette Township at age 39 of apoplexy. He was interred on October 19, 1934, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Taylor, Manuel O., Pvt US Army, World War II, Nov 1, 1923, Aug 16, 1984, Section 9, Row 1A, Grave 126, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Teasdale, Margaret, 1918 - 2008, Section 6, Range 5 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Teats, Frank W., (plot monument, view 2), 1873 – 1923, Father, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 16 owned by F W Teats, [Frank William Teats was a farmer of O’Hara Township. He first appears in a 1900 census of Indiana Township, part of which became O’Hara. He died on November 26, 1923 at age 50 of apoplexy and was interred on November 29], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Teats, Laura B., 1870 – 1931, Mother, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 16 owned by F W Teats., [Laura Bell Teats was the wife of Frank W. Teats. Married for just 2 years on the 1900 census, she had a son in 1907 who died of cholera, and a daughter Ruth, who later married John C. Watson. She died in Aspinwall at age 61 of cancer. Her interment was held on September 30, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Teats, William C., 1907 – 1907, Our Darling, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 16 owned by F W Teats, [William Charles Teats was the young son of Frank and Laura Teats of O’Hara Township. He was born and died in the old Indiana Township. He death at age 6 months and 13 days was caused by Cholera infantum. Interment occurred on August 21, 1907], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tedford, Henry C., Sgt. Co C, 8th Inf., Enlisted June 29, 1898, Discharged Mar 16, 1899, Born Aug 17, 1875, Died Sept. 7, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 15, 2nd grave east tier, [Henry died in O’Hara Township at age 65, as victim of tuberculosis. He was interred on September 11, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Teeters, Frank, Father, 1896 - 1943, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Templin, Clifford W., T Sgt US Marine Corps, Korea, Apr 16, 1929, Apr 7, 2008, Purple Heart, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 13, grave # 2 cremations, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Terrell, Waverly, Pvt, Co I 372nd Inf, Enlisted June 21, 1918, Discharged Mar 9, 1919, Oct 15, 1890, Died May 7, 1930, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 21, 1st grave west tier, [Waverly signed his World War I draft card in Pittsburgh, stating that he was a teamster, single and an Ethiopian. He died in O’Hara Township at age 38 of tuberculosis. He was interred on May 9, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Terrell, Edward, Pvt 15th Co, 155th Dep. Brig, Enlisted Feb 20, 1918, Discharged May 3, 1919, Born 1891, Died June 14, 1938, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 21, 2nd grave east tier, [Edward died in Pittsburgh at age 45 of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was interred on June 22, 1938, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thom, Andrew R., (view 2), 1983 - 2006, Section 6, Range 6, Row 8, Grave # 17, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, the plot marker for the lot containing Philip, Mary J, George M, Walter W J, Isabella Graham and Annie Wakefield Thomas, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by Mary Thomas, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, John S., (view 2), 1840 - 1902, Co F, 6th U.S. Cav., GAR, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 6, [born in Rockland, New York to Philip and Sarah Thomas, both born in Wales.  While living in Shaler Township, John signed on in 1861 with the 6th PA Cavalry (the 70th Volunteers), Company F.  He was discharged in July of 1864 and came to Etna, where he worked in a rolling mill.  He died in Etna at age 51 of gastric fever], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Frances E., (view 2), 1844 - 1930, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 6, [w/o John S., nickname was Fannie], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, John W., (view 2), 1868 - 1918, Husband, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 6, [s/o Frances and John S..  He died in the 1918 influenza epidemic at age 50], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Leanah, (view 2), 1875 - 1961, Wife, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Albert Garfield, (view 2), 1880 - 1913, Father, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 6, [Thomas was only age 21 when he married Clara, and they managed to have 2 children before his early death when his heart stopped beating from cardiac paralysis.  Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home of Sharpsburg handled the burial], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Annie Wakefield, (view 2), 1876 - 1927, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 19 owned by Mrs. Lida E. Wakefield, [Anne Wakefield was the daughter of James and Eliza Wakefield of Sharpsburg. She first appears in the 1880 census, the fourth of 5 children in the household, at age 3. In 1900 she was still living with her widowed mother, but was helping to support the household by working as a teacher, as was her two older sisters, Blanche and Mabel. Anne must have married that year, but the name of her husband is not known, as he does not appear on a census with her. In 1910 the house was home to her as a widow, only 32 years of age, and her son Ralph, age 9. Her brother John and sister Blanche also lived in the house. Anne died in Aspinwall at age 50 of lobar pneumonia], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Phillip, (view 2 , 3), 12 May 1840 - 19 Apr 1891, Father, Private Battery C, 6th Heavy Art 1864 - 1865, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by Mary Thomas, [was the son of Phillip and Margaret Thomas of Indiana Township, Allegheny County PA.  His father was a farmer, born in France, as was Philip himself.  The family arrived on 7 June 1845 in New York City on the ship “Pontiac” out of Le Havre.  Having only two children upon arrival in the US, the family grew to 6 children.  Philip joined Company C of the 6th PA Heavy Artillery at Camp Reynolds in Pittsburgh on 5 September 1864 and was mustered out with the company on 13 June 1865.  He returned to Indiana Township to farm.  By 1870 he was married and had his first son, Henry.  Philip died in Indiana Twp. on 22 April 1891 of tuberculosis and was buried in Pine Creek Cemetery.  A new family plot in Greenwood caused his removal in November 1921], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Mary J., (view 2), 1849 - 1934, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by Mary Thomas, [was the wife of Civil War veteran Philip Thomas.  She was born in Pennsylvania.  She and Philip married here in PA about 1868 and their first child, Henry, was born in 1869.  She had at least two other children.  She lost Philip in 1891 and joined him in the family plot on August 1, 1934 when she died in O’Hara Twp. at age 85 of intestinal nephritis], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, George H., 1869 - 1884, Son, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by Mary Thomas, [was the son of Civil War vet Philip Thomas and his wife Mary.  He was born in Indiana Township on the family farm.  He died in Indiana Township as the result of an accident at the age of 14 and was buried in Pine Creek Cemetery.  In November of 1891 his mother moved his remains to a new family plot in Greenwood, as well as moving the remains of his father], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Walter W. J., 1885 - 1965, Son, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by Mary Thomas, [was the son of Philip and Mary J. Thomas of Indiana Township.  He was only 5 years old when his father died.  He lived in Indiana Township with his widowed mother until he married about the year 1912.  He and wife Isabella moved to Sharpsburg, where he worked at first as a teamster, but then became the sales manager for a clothing store.  He died in 1965], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Isabella Graham, 1889 - 1973, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by Mary Thomas, [was the wife of Walter W.J. Thomas.  She lived with her husband in Sharpsburg in the 1920s and 1930s, raising two sons, Graham and Howard], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, DeMont Jr., March 24, 1926, Dec 6, 2005, Seebees, US Navy WWII, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 7, Row 1, Grave 1, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Ada M., 1866 – 1926, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Iola Thomas, [Adaline Thomas was the daughter of Edward Thomas and wife Catherine. When the family appeared on the 1880 Etna census, she was a 13 year old, still at school. She remained living with her older sister Iola after the death of her parents. They were both on the 1910 census at #315 Western Avenue. After her death another sister, Catherine, who had married William Gunning, moved in with Iola. Ada died in Aspinwall on March 26, 1926 at age 59 years, 5 months and 8 days of lobar pneumonia. She was interred on March 29, 1926], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Catherine L., Born Apr 12, 1834, Died Sept 20, 1872, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Iola Thomas, [Catherine Thomas was the wife of Edward Thomas of Etna. In 1870 the couple had 5 children in the house, Iola, Charles, Kate, Adaline (known as Ada) and Charlotte. Catherine died in 1872 at age 38. No cause of death is given in the Greenwood records. She was interred on November 24, 1894. No other interment is listed for her, so either the date on her tombstone is wrong or she was buried in another graveyard and her removal was not entered in the records], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Edward, Born May 20, 1827, Died Aug 4, 1893, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Iola Thomas, [Edward Thomas was the son of Philip Thomas and his wife Sarah. They can be found on the 1850 census with their 6 children. Philip, Sarah and their first 2 children, Edward and Mary, were born in Wales. They immigrated to the US before 1836 and had 4 more children. Edward worked in a mill as a heater, but by 1800 had switched to managing a grocery store. When Edward died in Etna at age 67 of prostration, he was interred in Section 2, Range 19, Lot 10. After his sister Iola bought a new family plot, Edward was removed to Section 4 on November 15, 1894], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, Iola M., 1858 – 1943, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Iola Thomas, [A daughter of Edward and Catherine Thomas. Interred July 24, 1943 and owner of the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thomas, William I., Sergeant Baky. Co 7, Camp Supplies Det., Enlisted Feb 9, 1909, Discharged Aug 9, 1924, Born Feb 22, 1883, Died Aug 28, 1937, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 16 3rd grave east tier, [William was a career solider who enlisted several times during his career. One enlistment in 1909 stated that he was born in Johnstown PA. A record at the Bath Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers gave an enlistment date of February 16, 1912 at the Columbus Barracks, and another on February 20, 1915. His residence after his last discharge was New York City, and gave a brother’s name as John G. Thomas, living in Philadelphia. He was admitted to the home on June 24, 1930 and discharged for a number of complaints on July 21, 1931. He died in O’Hara Township at age 54 years, 6 months and 6 days of septicemia. He was interred on September 3, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Alice J., 1888 – 1954, Mother, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 4 single grave, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Elmer E., (view 2 , 3), 02 Aug 1924 - 18 Aug 1947, HQ & HQ 37th SV GP, AAF, WWII flag marker, Sect. 5, Range 5, Lot 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Mirt A., (view 2), 1897 - 1970, Husband, Sect. 5, Range 5, Lot 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Hattie H., (view 2), 1899 - 1991, Wife, Sect. 5, Range 5, Lot 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, James Henry, (no photo available), 21 Jan 1869 - 24 Jan 1950, Section 6, Row 20, Grave 22, (contributed by Larry Thompson)

Thompson, Sarah V., 1839 - 1907, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 10, [Sarah V. Bright married William D. Thompson in Sharpsburg on 2 August 1855, with the Rev. Robert Sutton officiating at the Methodist Episcopal Church.  When William enlisted in the Army in 1861, she had a daughter, Susanna and a son, William at home.  After William returned from the war, she gave birth to 7 more children.  Her mother, Susanna Bright, lived with the couple and probably helped as best she could in spite of being an invalid.  Sarah died in 1907 at age 68, suffering from typhoid fever.  She joined her mother and husband in the plot as well as other relatives], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, William D., Co B 63 PA Vol Inf, d. 12 Apr 1906, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 10, [was the son of Isaac Thompson of Ireland and Mary McKee of PA.   He was born in PA, and made his living as a puddler.  Married in 1855, he lived in Sharpsburg in 1860 with his wife Sarah Bright and their first two children.  William enlisted in the PA Volunteers in August of 1861.  He spent time with Company B of the 63rd Regiment and Company F of the 6th Heavy Artillery.  He was discharged in June of 1865 and his pension papers indicate he had suffered from typhoid fever. After the war he continued to live in Sharpsburg where he and Sarah raised 9 children.  In 1880 he worked at an oil refinery, but by 1900 he was a constable.  William died in 1906 and although his cause of death is not listed in the interment records, his pension file states his chronic stomach problems and his progressive paralysis], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Chas C., 28 Oct 1880, Section 2, Range 18, Lot X owned by Calvin Curtis Thompson, [Charles C. Thompson died in O’Hara Township at age 3 of scarlet fever on October 29, 1880], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Howard L., 22 Oct 1886, Section 2, Range 18, Lot X owned by Calvin Curtis Thompson, [Howard Thompson was interred on October 24, 1886], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Emma J., 21 Jul 1888, Section 2, Range 18, Lot X owned by Calvin Curtis Thompson, [Emma J. Thompson died of cholera and was interred on July 27, 1888], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Clarence A., 14 Mar 1895, Section 2, Range 18, Lot X owned by Calvin Curtis Thompson, [Clarence Thompson was born and died in Allegheny City. He died at age 15 and was interred on March 16, 1895], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Lydia K., 15 Apr 1900, Section 2, Range 18, Lot X owned by Calvin Curtis Thompson, [Lydia K. Thompson was born and she died in Allegheny City at age 3 of pneumonia. She was interred on April 17, 1900], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Sherman G., 1866 - 1903, Husband, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 10 owned by William D. Thompson, [Sherman G. Thompson was the son of Civil War veteran William D. Thompson of Sharpsburg. He was the 4th of 10 children. First seen on the 1870 census, by 1880, when 14, he was working at a local glass house. No trace of him in the 1900 census has been found, but he died in Sharpsburg at age 37. He was interred on January 17, 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Ed. C., 1874 - , Father, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 10 owned by William D. Thompson, [Edward C. Thompson was the son of Civil War veteran William D. Thompson and wife Sarah Bright of Sharpsburg. By 1900 he was living on Maple Alley with his new wife Sarah and they had already lost one child. Edward had been working as a brakeman on the railroad. In 1910 the couple had moved to Pittsburgh and had a 9 year old daughter, Bertha. Edward died on December 25, 1919 at age 37. He suffered from La Grippe and bronchial pneumonia and was interred on December 28, 1919. Neither his wife or daughter are interred in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Olive M., 1862 - 1934, Mother, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 9 owned by Harry T. Thompson, [Olive was the wife of Harry E. Thompson. She gave birth to 5 children, Nellie, Olive, Ethel, Jean and Harry. She died on October 1, 1934 at age 68 of angina, and was interred on October 4, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Harry H., 1897 - 1947, Son, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 9 owned by Harry Thompson, [Harry H. Thompson was the son of Harry E. Thompson and wife Olive. He lived with his parents and siblings in Pittsburgh during the 1910, 1920 and 1930 census years, and worked as an office clerk for the railroad. He was interred on July 10, 1947], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, William E., 16 Jul 1857 - 05 Jan 1929, Pvt Batt. B, NG of PA, Enlisted Ap 27, 1898, Discharged Nov 27, 1898, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 10 owned by William D. Thompson, [William E. Thompson was the son of William D and Sarah Bright Thompson of Sharpsburg, and appears on the 1870 census as a 12 year old boy. In 1900, still in his parent’s house with several other siblings, he contributed to the family income by working as a puddler in a rolling mill. He was a soldier in the Spanish-American War. He is listed at the Dayton, Ohio US National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers as a patient in 1925. He apparently died there on January 5, 1929 of acute cardiac dilatation. He was interred on January 8], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Harry E., 1862 - 1935, Father, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 9 owned by Harry T. Thompson, [Harry E. Thompson was the son of Civil War veteran William D. Thompson. He grew up in the town of Sharpsburg, and at age 18 was working in a glass house. The 1910 census of Pittsburgh’s Ward 12 shows him married with 5 children, still working as a glass blower. By 1920 he was a watchman at a storage house. He died on July 27, 1935 at age 71 of cancer and was interred on July 29, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Laura Belle, 1885 - 1907, Daughter, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 9 owned by Harry Thompson, [Laura Belle Thompson was the daughter of Harry E and Olive Thompson of Sharpsburg and Pittsburgh, and the granddaughter of William D. Thompson, the Civil War veteran. She can be found on the 1900 Sharpsburg census, where she was the oldest of 6 children to the couple. She died on April 25, 1907 at age 21, but was only buried on May 8, 1907], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Albert G., 1879 – 1043, Father, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Florence Thompson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Florence A., 1879 – 1961, Mother, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Florence Thompson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, James C., 1863 – 1945, Father, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by Nancy Short, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Ray Lav., Husband of Alma E. Specht, 1912 – 1946, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 10 half lot owned by Fran Kupric & Alma Thompson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Bud, (plot marker), 1926 – uninscribed, Father of Patty & Robin, Son of Cliff & Isabella & Jesus Christ, At Rest, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 11 owned by Clarence L. Thompson, [Greenwood records confirm that Bud was interred in 2001], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, C. C., (plot marker), Cliff, 1894 – 1944, Husband of Helen & Isabella, Beloved Father of Bud & Bertha Mae, At Rest, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 11 owned by Clarence L. Thompson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Clarence A., (plot marker), Feb 8, 1890, April 14, 1906, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 11 owned by Clarence L. Thompson, [Clarence Albert Thompson was the son of Clarence and Mary Thompson of Sharpsburg. In the 1900 census the family was living at #1700 Middle Street, and his father was a glass blower. Cemetery records indicate that he had been born in Sharpsburg. He died there at age 16 years and 3 months with the cause of death being listed as rheumatism. He was interred on April 16, 1906, the first burial in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Clarence L., (plot marker), 1870 – 1942, Father, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 11 owned by Clarence L. Thompson, [Clarence Thompson was born in PA, but no evidence points to which Thompson family he belongs to. The first appearance of him locally is the 1900 census of Sharpsburg. He and his wife Mary were living at #1700 Middle Street and he was employed as a glassblower. In 1910 the family had moved to #1733 South Canal Street and by 1920 to #1611 South Canal. He remained a glassblower until he appears on the 1930 census as a salesman for his son’s confectionary store. He was interred on September 15, 1942], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Helen, (plot marker), Wife of C C Thompson, 1899 – 1922, At Rest, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 11 owned by Clarence L. Thompson, [Helen was the first wife of Charles Clifford Thompson of Sharpsburg. She died in Pittsburgh on November 28, 1922 at age 23 of pulmonary tuberculosis. Her interment was on November 30], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Mary, (plot marker), 1866 – 1949, Mother, Wife of Clarence L. Thompson, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 11 owned by Clarence L. Thompson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Dorthy Louisa, nee Nicolas, July 14, 1873, Sept 5, 1899”Section 5, Range 13, Lot 3 owned by F W Nicolas, [Dorothy was the child of Fredrick and Amelia Nicolas of Sharpsburg. She was a 6 year old child when the 1880 census was taken, with her family living on South Canal Street in Sharpsburg. By the time the 1900 census was taken, she was dead of pulmonary apoplexy in Pittsburgh. Her infant daughter, Neveta, was living with Dorothy’s mother, Amelia Fitch and her second husband, George Fitch in Millvale. Amelia was interred on September 7, 1899], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Harrison, Pvt. 40th C., 158th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged Jan 4, 1919, Born Aug 9, 1889, Died Jan 2, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 17, 1st grave east tier, [Harrison died in O’Hara Township at age 50 of lymphatic leukemia. He was interred on January 6, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Petties M., Pvt. Co A, 156th Dep. Brig. Enlisted July 30, 1918, Discharged Apr 30, 1919, Born Dec 3, 1895, Died Apr 30, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 8, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, John H., Sgt 37th AVN AQ AAC, Enlisted July 8, 1942, Discharged April 7, 1943, Born June 12, 1909, Died Aug 27, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 10, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thompson, Kathryn E., Aug 25, 1971, Aug 24, 1984, My Loving Daughter, My Little Angel in Life, God’s Little Angel in Death, Section 9, Row 1A, Grave 129, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thornton, Ernest, Pvt. Co b, 393rd Inf., Enlisted Dec 1, 1942, Discharged Mar 23, 1943, Born Jan 23, 1902, Died Nov 26, 1944, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 11, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thornton, John, SP4 US Army, Korea, Oct 24, 1928, Jul 25, 1990, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 12, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Thorpe, John, Pvt. 3rd Co, 2nd Dev. BN, Enlisted Aug 23, 1918, Discharged Dec 10, 1918, Born Feb 9, 1898, Died Dec 5, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 8, wnd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tibbetts, Harry N., Pvt, HQ Co, 158th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Sept 2, 1918, Discharged Dec 2, 1918, Born June 21, 1894, Died Mar 17, 1941, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 14, 2nd grave east tier, [In 1900 Harry is shown on the census to be the son of Walter and Mary Tibbetts on Philadelphia’s 18th Ward. On his World War I draft card, Harry stated that he was born in Philadelphia, although like so many other soldiers of this era, the date he gives there is different from the tombstone. He was then an investigator for the Pinkerton Agency working with Bethlehem Steel Company in New Castle, Delaware. He died in Pittsburgh at age 46 of pneumonia and was interred on March 27, 1941], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, David H., (view 2), Co D, 201 PA Inf, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 6, [was born in Maryland, possibly in Howard County.  He enlisted in the 201st PA Volunteers on 23 August 1864 in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., PA.  The regiment drilled at Chambersburg and left there in September  for Manassas Junction by way of Washington DC and Alexandria.  They served guard duty on the Potomac River and provost duty at Pittsburg until 1865.  After a short stay at Fort Delaware, they traveled to Harrisburg on June 21 where they were mustered out.  By 1880 David was married with 4 children.  He worked as a nailor and came to Allegheny County before 1890.  In 1900 he was living in Duquesne Boro with wife Elizabeth and his 4 youngest daughters in the home of his son-in-law Benjamin Estep.  In 1910 he and his wife were living with daughter Annie, married to Charles Bickerton.  David died in Duquesne at age 66 of pulmonary tuberculosis on 27 February 1911], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, Elizabeth F., (view 2), 1849 - 1922, Mother, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 6, [was the wife of David H. Tilghman.  While her husband was born in Maryland, Elizabeth, sometimes listed as Lizzie, was born in PA, possibly around Harrisburg.  She and David lived near Harrisburg and had a son, David, before her husband’s enlistment in the 201 Infantry.  Lizzie also had at least 4 daughters, Florence, Margaret, Emma and Frances.  She died in 1922 of lobar pneumonia in Duquesne Borough at age 71], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, David W., (view 2), 1870 - 1892, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 6, [s/o David H. & Elizabeth, was born in Harrisburg, PA.  He died in Duquesne, Allegheny County, PA in May 1892 when he was accidentally shot at age 22], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, George W., 1842 - 1915, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 2, [was born in Maryland.  He enlisted in the 2nd Regiment of the Maryland Cavalry in 1863 and was mustered out in February 1864, but spent time in two separate companies.  He married Sophia Mayhew from Indiana Township.  Originally a nailer in a mill, he became a storekeeper.  He died in Aspinwall of heart complications in November of 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, Sophia Mayhew, 1845 - 1915, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 2, [born in England, was the daughter of Johnston Mayhew and Mary Ann Dodd.  She married George Tilghman after 1870 and may have been his second wife.  She died a month after her husband, in December of 1915, in Aspinwall of a cerebral hemorrhage], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, Mary Elizabeth, 02 May 1875 - 05 Dec 1875, d/o George & Sophia, died of Scarlet Fever, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, Garret, 05 Jun 1872 - 13 Dec 1875, s/o George & Sophia, died of Scarlet Fever, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, George W., 1886 - 1952, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 2, [s/o George and Sophia.  He worked in a retail clothing store when he lived in Sharpsburg in 1920, and became a real estate salesman in 1930, living in Aspinwall], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, Clara K., 1888 - 1980, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 2, [w/o George W. Jr.], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, Thomas Richard, 1914 - 1940, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 2, [son of George W. Jr. and Clara.  He was age 25 when he died in South River, Virginia of a hemorrhage into his abdomen due to an injury on November 11, 1940 and was interred in Greenwood on the 14th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tilghman, William Ward, (no photo available), d. 03 Jun 1912, age 2 days, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 2, [c/o George W. Jr & Clara, d. from convulsions, interred 04 Jun 1912], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Timko, Melissa J., Wife, 1910 – 1937, Section 2, Range 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Timko, Steve, 1907 – 1992, Husband, Section 2, Range 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Timko, Frances M., 1906 – 1984, Wife, Section 2, Range 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Timming, Charles H., 1884 – 1949, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 25 quarter lot owned by Lucinda L. Timmings, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Timming, Lucinda L., 1884 – 1958, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 25 quarter lot owned by Lucinda L. Timmings, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tischofer, Adam, 1863 – 1946, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 4 owned by Frank Herbig, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Titzel, John A. Jr., 1880 – 1918, Spanish and World War, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 12 owned by J A Titzel, [John A. Titzel was the first known child of John Andrew Titzel and Mary Magdalena Seibert. He was born in December of 1880 when his parents lived on Chestnut Street in Allegheny City. In 1900 he was 19 years old when they lived in Franklin, Venango County and working as a bookkeeper. . He joined the Army in Youngstown Ohio on January 11, 1899 for his 2nd enlistment at age 19. His unit was the 3rd Infantry, Company B and he was discharged on December 21, 1899 after the Spanish American War. In 1910 he was found at Tanners Creek near Norfolk, Virginia, married to Eva Robinson and listed as US Navy. John died at sea on the transport Momus, according to Greenwood records, at age 36 on July 16, 1917 of nephritis. He was interred on August 2nd], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Titzel, John Andrew, 1849 – 1911, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 12 owned by J A Titzel, [John Ancrew Titzel was the son of John Titzel and Elmira Jane Baker. He married Mary Magdalena Seibert about 1879 and they had 8 children. The family lived in Sharon, Mercer County in 1850 and John worked as a millwright. In 1860 they lived in Allegheny City. In 1900 they were listed in Franklin, Venango County and in 1910 back in Pittsburgh. John died in Sharpsburg at age 62 years, 3 months and 25 days of cardiac dilatation and acute nephritis. He was interred on June 8, 1911], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Titzel, Mary Seibert, 1864 – 1898, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 12 owned by J A Titzel, [Mary Seibert married John Titzel about the year 1879. She was the daughter of John Seibert and Magdalena Rennick and was born in Indiana Township. She had 8 known children, John A, Sarah Elizabeth, Mary E, Mansfield Bowman, James C, William W, Louis B and Robert H. She died in Franklin, PA at age 35 of peritonitis and was interred in Greenwood on May 1, 1898 in Section 1, Range 20, Lot 6 an area of many single interments. On November 7 of the same year she was removed to the family plot. At the time of her death, she had a newborn son, Robert. He was raised by Mary’s sister, Sarah Leight], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Titzel, Robert H., 1898 – 1918, In Memory Of, Base Hospital No 27, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 12 half lot owned by Anthony Leight, [Robert H. Titzel was the son of John Andrew Titzel and Mary A. Seibert of Allegheny City. Just after his birth, his mother died and he was raised by his mother’s sister Sarah Seibert Leight, wife of Anthony Leight. He appears on the 1900 Shaler Township census with the Leight family, listed as being born in April of 1898. In the 1910 census, he was described as an adopted son. He enlisted during World War I. Ancestry has him listed as being buried at Suresnes, France, and lists his death as March 16, 1918. The tombstone in Greenwood is considered just a memorial], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tolbert, Eddie, Pvt, Co D, 514th Engrs., Enlisted Feb 26, 1918, Discharged Jun 6, 1919, Born Mar 19, 1896, Died Apr 13, 1932, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 24, 4th grave west tier, [Edward Tolbert died in Pittsburgh at age 36 of asthma. He was interred on April 16, 1932], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tolomeo, Philip L., 1917 - 1978, Pvt US Army, WWII, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tolson, Gordon, 1877 – uninscribed, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 17 owned by Gordon Tolson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tolson, Sadie, 1868 – 19 [sic], Section 5, Range 9, Lot 17 owned by Gordon Tolson, [Sadie was interred on March 6, 1956], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tompkins, Rebecca, Mother of Mattie Hunt, Died Jan 26, 1938, [Rebecca died in Pittsburgh at age 71 of mitral insufficiency and was interred on January 28, 1938], Section 9, Row 3, grave 5, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Toms, Collins Edgar, (view 2), 21 Dec 1924 - 13 Mar 1980, Cpl US Army, WWII, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by John G. Schenk, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Torrens, Jack, 1897 - 1913, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 15 quarter lot owned by Mrs. Gertrude Torrens, [John (Jack) Richard Torrens died in O’Hara Township on November 29, 1913 at age 16 years, 2 months and 3 days. He was shot during a hunting accident. No trace of him exists in Pittsburgh census records unless it is under a different spelling. The Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home records give his residence as #37 Western Avenue in Aspinwall. Jack was interred on December 1, 1913. Also interred in the plot is Mrs. Gertrude Torrens, presumably his mother. She died in Sugarcreek Township on August 12, 1915 at age 40. She was also buried from the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home in Sharpsburg, although since Gertrude was transported, the Funeral home did not list her in their records for that year. She has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Toy, Geo. W., Pennsylvania, Pvt 158 Deport. Brig., December 27, 1928, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 15, wnd grave west tier, [George died in O’Hara Township on December 26, 1928 according to Greenwood records at age 31 years, 11 months and 27 days. He died of tuberculosis and was interred on December 30, 1928], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tracey, James, 1852 - 1938, Section 3, Range 7, Lot 4 owned by James R. Tracey, [James & Frances Tracey were husband and wife who are found in the 1900 Sharpsburg census at #1507 North Canal Street. The name is usually spelled Tracy in the census. James was working in one of the local mills. In 1910 he was a carpenter, and he was retired in 1920 when he and his wife were living in Aspinwall. He and Francis were also in Aspinwall in 1930, both in the home of their daughter, Laura Slater. James died in Collier Township (perhaps at the county hospital?) on April 28, 1938 at age 87. He was interred on May 1, 1938. In 1927 a Rody Tracy, age 76, was the first burial in the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tracey, Frances S., 1862 - 1938, Section 3, Range 7, Lot 4 owned by James R. Tracey, [Frances Tracey was born in California according to the 1910 Sharpsburg census. Younger than her husband, she gave birth to 4 children, and 2 of them were living in 1910. Her son James was married to wife Amelia and daughter Laura was married to Albert Slater. They all lived in the same house that year and also in 1920. Also living with Frances and James during the 1900, 1910 and 1920 was Virginia Sladden as a boarder. She and her mother Elizabeth may be related to Frances, as such a long living arrangement in unusual for anything but relatives. Francis died the same day as her husband James from a cerebral hemorrhage. She was listed in interment records as age 76 and her death occurred in O’Hara Township], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tracy, Charles H., Pvt. 1st Cl, Co D, 505th Engrs, Enlisted Oct 30, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born Oct 25, 1887, Died Feb 13, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 9, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Traggardh, Ella Prager, 1891 – 1964, Mother, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 10 owned by Mary Prager, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Trapp, Emma J., 1891 - 1973, Daughter, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 10 owned by Mrs. Louisa Trapp, [Emma J. Trapp was found in the 1910 census of Sharpsburg, living at #221 18th Street, shortly after the death of her mother. She was a boarder in the home of John & Rose Schenk. She was working as a clerk in a dry goods store and was 38 years old], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Trapp, John P. N., 1841 - 1908, Father, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 10 owned by Mrs. Louisa Trapp, [John Trapp does not appear in any local census records, but his naturalization application was recorded in Pittsburgh. The entry is not dated, but appears between the entries of June 1846 and April of 1851. He may have immigrated from Germany as a child. He died in Sharpsburg at age 66 of heat prostration and was interred on August 4, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Trapp, Louise E., 1851 - 1910, Mother, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 10 owned by Mrs. Louisa Trapp, [Louise Trapp was the wife of John Trapp. She cannot be found on any local census records, perhaps because of a spelling error. She died in Sharpsburg at age 59 of pneumonia. Her remains were interred in the family plot on March 26, 1910, two days after her death], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Trasatti, Ralph, (view 2), 1933 - 2009, Section 6, Range 5 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Travis, Valree A., Wagoner, Co B, 407th Res. Labor BN, Enlisted Jul 29, 1918, Discharged Apr 12, 1919, Born Apr 21, 1892, Died Sep 1, 1932, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 24 3rd grave east tier, [Valree filled out his World War I draft card in Houston Texas. He stated that he was born in Huntsville, Texas and was a blacksmith. He died in Pittsburgh at age 40 of chronic myocarditis. Interment was on September 4, 1932], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Trembulak, Paul, 1947, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 9 owned by Irene Miller, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Treese, John, US Air Force, World War II, Sep 3, 1919, Apr 8, 1979, Section 2, Range 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Triplett, Arthur J., Pvt. 23rd Co. 163rd Dep. Brig., Enlisted Aug 22, 1918, Discharged Dec 5, 1918, Born 1895, Died Oct 13, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 15, 4th grave east tier, [Arthur died in Pittsburgh at age 45 of heart disease. He was interred on October 17, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Troeger, Christopher, Jan 26, 1859, Mar 20, 1910, Father, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 10 owned by Frederick Troeger of Hoboken, [Christopher Troeger was born in Germany and immigrated around the year 1882. No census record was found for him with the proper spelling of his name, but he appears in most issues of the Pittsburgh directories of the era. His naturalization records show his declaration on August 13, 1886 and his naturalization on August 25, 1888. He died in O’Hara Township at age 52 years, 1 month and 13 days of cirbonica fever. His interment was on March 21, 1910], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Troeger, Mary E., May 18, 1861, Feb 4, 1940, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 10 owned by Frederick Troeger of Hoboken, [Mary Troeger was the wife of Christopher Troeger of Pittsburgh and O’Hara Township. Born in Bavaria, Germany, she immigrated around 1882. In 1910 she was found in O’Hara as a widow. She stated that she had 12 children, but only 5 were living. In the home was Frederick, John Gottlieb, Wilhelm and Elizabeth. She died in O’Hara on February 4, 1940 at age 78 of a combination of myocarditis and pheumonia. She was interred on February 6, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Troeger, Gust, 1892 – 1974, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 10 half lot owned by Gustave Troeger, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Troeger, Helen I., 1903 – 1978, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 10 half lot owned by Gustave Troeger, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Trozzo, Joseph M., Pfc US Army, World War II, 1908 – 1988, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 5 owned by Charles A. Braun, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Trozzo, Mary E. Braun, 1903 – 1983, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 5 owned by Charles A. Braun, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Trozzo, Joseph M., 1907 – 1988, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 5 owned by Charles A. Braun, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Truitt, James A., 1906 – 1977, Son of Bertha & Claude, Beloved Husband, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 5 singles, grave # 4 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Truitt, Claude O., 1875 – 1955, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 5 singles, grave # 2 and 3 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Truitt, Bertha L., 1883 – 1964, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 5 singles, grave # 2 and 3 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Truitt, Marguerite E., 1910 – 1935, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 5 singles, grave #4 east tier, [Marguerite died in Pittsburgh at age 24 of a throidectomy on March 11, 1935. She was interred on March 14], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Truman, Pauline E., nee Roy, 1924 – 1987, Wife, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 2 half lot owned by Wm. Truman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Truman, Elsie Roy William, 1903 – 1966, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 2 half lot owned by Wm. Truman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Turley, Edgar Thomas, Serg. HQ 328th BR 304th Tank Corps 1st Brig., Enlisted Jul 24, 1918, Discharged Apr 19, 1920, Born Oct 1, 1892, Died Feb 17, 1932, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Martha Shirley, [Edgar is found as a 6 year old child on the 1900 census of Ross Township with his widowed mother Julia and older sister Mable. His World War I draft card states that he was still a single man, living at #1669 Perrysville Avenue and was employed as a driver for Pittsburgh Wholesale Grocery Company. It also states that he was born in Belvue. By 1920 he was married to wife Martha and working as an auto mechanic, living in Pittsburgh’s 12th Ward. He died in Pittsburgh at age 39 of acute myocarditis and was interred on February 20, 1932], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Turner, Arthur E., Pvt. 13th Co, 154th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Oct 29, 1917, Discharged Feb 21, 1919, Born Jan 1, 1892, Died Nov 4, 1939, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 18, 4th grave east tier, [Arthur died in Pittsburgh at age 47 of general paralysis. He was interred on November 9, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Turner, Water L., Str, Us Army, World War II, Dec 23, 1923, Feb 20, 1982, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 16, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Turner, Marion H., March 10, 1906, March 5, 1936, [Marion died in Pittsburgh at age 29 of pneumonia and was interred on March 9, 1936], Section 9, Row 12, grave 84, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Turner, Myrtle, ---7 1936, Born 7 Dec 1915, [Myrtle died in Pittsburgh on September 17, 1936 at age 22 of tuberculosis and was interred on September 20, 1936], Section 9 West, Row 4, grave 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Turpie, Robert, 1910 – 1991, Born in Scotland, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 11 singles, grave # 8 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Turpie, Mary, 1916 – 2005, Born in Scotland, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 11 singles, grave # 9 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Tyler, Jesse, (view 2), 27 Dec 1824 - 19 Aug 1898, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Stephen Yerkins, [Jesse Tyler was a brick moulder who lived in Sharpsburg in 1850 and 1860. He and wife Phoebe had 3 known daughters, Martha, Elizabeth and Jane. During the 1870s he moved to Etna where he continued to works at a brick yard until he retired in the 1880s. The 1886 – 87 Directory of Pittsburgh lists him as the street commission of Etna Borough. He died in August of 1898 at the age of 74. He was interred in the lot of his son-in-law Stephen Yerkins, the husband of his oldest daughter, Martha], (contributed by Rich Boyer and Diane Nichols)

Tyler, Phoebe, 1825 - 1916, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Stephen Yerkins, [Phoebe Tyler was the wife of Jesse Tyler of Sharpsburg and Etna. Born in PA, her parents may have both been born in Maryland. She gave birth to at least 3 children, Martha, Elizabeth and Jane. After Jesse’s death, she lived with her daughter Jane Dawkins, who was a widow. In 1900 they lived on Sycamore Street in Etna, and in 1910 at #1325 Wood Street in Wilkinsburg, where Phoebe was an 84 year old widow. The census indicates that she had 5 children and only 1 was still living. Mother and daughter took in 3 lodgers to help make ends meet. Phoebe died on January 28, 1916 at age 90 of pneumonia. She was interred in the plot of her daughter Martha’s husband, Stephen Tyler], (contributed by Rich Boyer and Diane Nichols)

 

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Unrath, William, Sgt 18th Co #rd Regt A. Serv., Enlisted Mar 29, 1917, Discharged July 7, 1919, Born July 20, 1895, Died Dec 17, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 6, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Upperman, Jennie, 1895 – 1948, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Harry Girty, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Urguhart, Deore, Apprentice Seaman US Navy, Enlisted Oct 22, 1943, Discharged Nov 25, 1945, Born Sept 9, 1911, Died Oct 11, 1956, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 15, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)
 


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