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		<description><![CDATA[JACOB HINDMAN  [HINEMAN]
Jacob Hindman, aged about 73 years, one of the most prominent farmers in the vicinity of Big Run, died Saturday morning at 1 o&#8217;clock of diabetes after an illness of several months. The deceased located on a farm near Big Run in 1891 and had resided there since that time. He was a [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gentreeforme.wordpress.com&blog=5770152&post=158&subd=gentreeforme&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><blockquote><p><strong>JACOB HINDMAN  [HINEMAN]</strong></p>
<p><strong>Jacob Hindman</strong>, aged about 73 years, one of the most prominent farmers in the vicinity of Big Run, died Saturday morning at 1 o&#8217;clock of diabetes after an illness of several months. The deceased located on a farm near Big Run in 1891 and had resided there since that time. He was a member of the Big Run Presbyterian church and active in his support of the church work. He is survived by his wife and five children &#8212; <strong>Joseph</strong>, of Big Run; Mrs. <strong>Alice Stiver</strong>, of this county, Mrs.<strong> J.S. Gray</strong> and <strong>John Hindman</strong> of Punxsutawney, and <strong>Earl</strong>, at home; also, two sisters and one brother. The funeral services were held yesterday morning, at 10 o&#8217;clock, in the Presbyterian church at Big Run by Rev. Morrison.</p></blockquote>
<p>Indiana Weekly Messenger (Indiana, Pennsylvania) 03 Mar 1915</p>
<p>**Thanks to Aaron K. for forwarding the above obituary to me.</p>
<p>Home in 1910:      Gaskill, Jefferson, Pennsylvania<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Jacob Hindman     65<br />
Sarah C Hindman 58<br />
Jacob E Hindman 23<br />
Allace H Hindman 25<br />
<strong>Name:  Alice H Hineman</strong><br />
Home in 1900: Gaskill, Jefferson, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 14<br />
Birth Date: Nov 1885<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Jacob Hineman 55<br />
Sarah C Hineman 49<br />
Joseph C Hineman 27<br />
Alice H Hineman 14<br />
Earl J Hineman     13</p>
<div id="attachment_165" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 377px"><img class="size-full wp-image-165" title="STIVER clarence HINEMAN alice draft card cropped" src="http://gentreeforme.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/stiver-clarence-hineman-alice-draft-card-cropped.jpg?w=367&#038;h=510" alt="Clarence David Stiver, wife Alice" width="367" height="510" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Clarence David Stiver, wife Alice</p></div>
<p>*indexed as Clarence Daniel Stiver, but  &#8220;David&#8221; is very clear on the WWII card.</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Alice H Stiver</strong><br />
Home in 1930:   Banks, Indiana, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 43<br />
Estimated Birth Year:     abt 1887<br />
Relation to Head-of-house: Wife<br />
<strong>Spouse&#8217;s name:   Clarence D</strong><br />
Race:   White<br />
Clarence D Stiver  47<br />
Alice H Stiver     43<br />
Zelma Cramer     9 [boarder/adopted]</p>
<p><strong>Name: Clarence D Stiver</strong><br />
Home in 1920: Banks, Indiana, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 37 years<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1883<br />
Birthplace:     Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head-of-house: Head<br />
<strong>Spouse&#8217;s name:     Alice H</strong><br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status: Married<br />
Race: White<br />
Sex: Male<br />
Home owned: Own<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Clarence D Stiver 37<br />
Alice H Stiver     34</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Clarence Stever</strong><br />
[Clarence Stiver]<br />
Age in 1910: 27<br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1883<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Relation to Head-of-house: Head<br />
Father&#8217;s Name: David<br />
Father&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Name: Elisabeth<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birth Place: Pennsylvania<br />
Home in 1910:     Banks, Indiana, Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status: Single<br />
Race:     White<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Clarence Stever 27<br />
David Stever     68<br />
Elisabeth Stever 68<br />
Savilla J Dunmire 32 [hired girl]</p>
<p>The following census was enumerated on June 20th:</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Clarence Stiver</strong><br />
Home in 1900: Banks, Indiana, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 19<br />
Birth Date: Aug 1880<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Race: White<br />
Ethnicity: American<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Relationship to head-of-house: Son<br />
Father&#8217;s Name:     David<br />
Father&#8217;s Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Name:     Elizabeth<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status: Single<br />
Residence :     Glen Campbell Borough, Indiana, Pennsylvania<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
David Stiver     57<br />
Elizabeth Stiver 57<br />
Clara Stiver 14<br />
Clarence Stiver 19 [says Aug 1880, off a couple of years]<br />
Charles Stiver    20</p>
<p>The census below was enumerated on June 16th, by Earl Brubaker, the head of household where Clarence is listed as a boarder:</p>
<p><strong>Name:  Clarence Stiver</strong><br />
Home in 1900: Union, Clearfield, Pennsylvania<br />
Age: 16<br />
Birth Date: Aug 1883<br />
Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Race: White<br />
Ethnicity: American<br />
Gender: Male<br />
Relationship to head-of-house: Boarder<br />
Father&#8217;s Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Mother&#8217;s Birthplace: Pennsylvania<br />
Marital Status: Single<br />
Residence : Bloom Township, Union Township, Clearfield, Pennsylvania<br />
Household Members:<br />
Name     Age<br />
Earl G Brubaker 33<br />
Carrie B Brubaker 32<br />
Ruth E Brubaker 9<br />
Bula I Brubaker 5<br />
Clarence Stiver 16 [says Aug 1883]</p>
<p>*I think this is the same &#8220;Clarence Stiver&#8221; and that he was counted twice.</p>
<p>************</p>
<p>Clarence Stiver&#8217;s father:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>RECENT DEATHS<br />
David Stiver.</strong></p>
<p><strong>David Stiver</strong>, one of the old and well known residents of Banks township, died Tuesday morning at 7 o&#8217;clock, of pneumonia aged 78 years. Mrs. <strong>Stiver</strong> preceded him to the grave three months ago. The deceased was a veteran of the Civil war, being a member of Co. K, 206th regiment, and was held in high esteem as a neighbor and citizen. Ten children survive him namely: <strong>George</strong>, of Big Run; Mrs. <strong>John Vanscice</strong>, of DuBois; Mrs. <strong>Thos. Weaver</strong>, of Rossiter; Mrs. <strong>John Henry</strong> of Rochester Mills; <strong>Wm. H. Stiver</strong>, of Berwindale; <strong>Samuel Stiver</strong>, of Berwindale; Mrs.<strong> George Pierce</strong>, of Rossiter; <strong>Charles</strong>, of Banks township; <strong>Clarence</strong>, of Rossiter, and Mrs. <strong>H.H. Ray</strong>, of Bowersville. Funeral services will be held at Pine church this morning.</p></blockquote>
<p>Indiana Weekly Messenger (Indiana, Pennsylvania) 01 Aug 1918</p>
<p>****************</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Sheriff&#8217;s Sales.</strong><br />
Property of <strong>David Stiver</strong>, 54 acres in Canoe township, sold to <strong>T.B. Allison</strong>, for $600.</p></blockquote>
<p>Indiana Weekly Messenger (Indiana, Pennsylvania) 17 Mar 1880</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>THE sales of Sheriff Jamsom, of Friday, June 1 were:&#8230;</strong><br />
Farm of <strong>David Stiver</strong>, in Canoe township, sold to <strong>T.B. Allison</strong> for $25&#8230;.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Indiana Democrat (Indiana, Pennsylvania) 14 Jun 1883</p>
<p>**************</p>
<p>This would be Clarence&#8217;s brother:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>George Stiver</strong></p>
<p><strong>George Stiver</strong>, aged 69 years, of Gaskill township, Jefferson county, who died on Thursday in the Punxsutawney hospital, following an illness of three months, was a native of Indiana county, having been born and reared in Canoe township. the deceased, who was a son of <strong>David</strong> and<strong> Elizabeth Stiver</strong>, located in Gaskill township shortly after his marriage in 1886 to Miss <strong>Martha J. Wainwright</strong>. He leaves his widow and these children: Mrs. <strong>Fred Heitzenrater</strong>, of Punxsutawney; <strong>James L. Stiver</strong>, of Big Run, and Warren and <strong>Thelma Stive</strong>r, at home. He also leaved these brothers and sisters: Mrs. <strong>Joseph McKe</strong>e, Mrs. <strong>Annie Weaver</strong> and <strong>Clarence Stiver</strong>, of near Rossiter; Mrs. <strong>John Henr</strong>y, of Rochester Mills; Mrs. <strong>W.H. Henry</strong>, of LaJose; Mrs. <strong>Harvey Day</strong>, of Punxsutawney, and <strong>S.R</strong>. and <strong>Charles Stiver</strong>, of Canoe township. The funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at the home and interment followed in the Pleasant Grove cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>Indiana Weekly Messenger (Indiana, Pennsylvania) 05 Mar 1931</p>
<p>************</p>
<p>Clarence Stiver&#8217;s sister:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>GRACE PEARCE</strong>, 97, Rossiter RD 1, died Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1975 in the Adrian Hospital in Punxsutawney.</p>
<p>Born May 22, 1877, in Banks Twp., Indiana County, she was the daughter of <strong>David</strong> and <strong>Elizabeth Bradenbaugh Stiver</strong>.</p>
<p>She lived her entire life in the Rossiter area and was a member of Steffy Chapel United Methodist Church and the Ladies Aid of that church.</p>
<p>Surviving are six children:<br />
Mrs. <strong>Fred (Lula) Means,</strong> Valier; <strong>Alvie Pearce</strong>, Gifford, Pa.; Mrs. <strong>William (Mildred) Digel</strong>, Cyclone, Pa.; Mrs. <strong>Clay (Gladys) Smith</strong>, Indiana RD 2; Mrs. <strong>Howard (Marguerite) Smith</strong>, Glen Campbell RD 1; and <strong>Norman Pearce</strong>, Rossiter RD 1; 19 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; ten great-great-grandchildren; on brother, <strong>Clarence Stiver</strong>.</p>
<p>She was preceded in death by her husband, <strong>George C. Pearce</strong> whom she married in 1896 and who died in 1946; and one son, <strong>Guy Pearce</strong>.</p>
<p>Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. today and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the Schenkemeyer Funeral Home in Punxsutawney where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Marshall Armour will officiate and interment will be in the Dever Cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Indiana Gazette (Indiana, Pennsylvania) 23 Jan 1975</p>
<p>I will be posting more <strong>STIVER</strong> information in another post.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Daughter of Charles Allison Hineman and  Maud Wilma Grove)
Former Resident Claimed By Death
ELLWOOD CITY. Sept. 28&#8211;Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Mary Hineman Pflugh Hingle, aged 40 years, at her home near Beaver on Saturday. Mrs. Hinkle was a resident of North Sewickley township for many years and has relatives and friends [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=gentreeforme.wordpress.com&blog=5770152&post=82&subd=gentreeforme&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Former Resident Claimed By Death<br />
ELLWOOD CITY. Sept. 28&#8211;Word has been received of the death of <strong>Mrs. Mary Hineman Pflugh Hingle,</strong> aged 40 years, at her home near Beaver on Saturday. Mrs. Hinkle was a resident of North Sewickley township for many years and has relatives and friends in this vicinity. She is survived by her husband, LeRoy <strong>Hinkle</strong>, the following children: Mrs. Arthur <strong>Pflugh</strong>, LeMoyne, Charles, Luella, Robert, Naomi, George and infant son; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles <strong>Hineman</strong>; three sisters, Mrs. John <strong>Ohlmiller</strong>, Mrs. Katherine <strong>Zinkham</strong>, and Mrs. Ralph <strong>Pflugh</strong> and two brothers, George and William <strong>Hineman</strong>. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 from the Anderson funeral home at Beaver with interment in teh Oak cemetery at Industry.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1936 September 28<br />
*****<br />
<em><strong>(Son of Mary Hineman and LeRoy Hinkle)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p>PULASKI TOWNSHIP &#8211; <strong>Oscar L. &#8220;Sonny&#8221; Hinkle</strong>, 68, of Pulaski Township, died Tuesday, June 22, 2004, in his home following a brief illness.</p>
<p>Born Aug. 1, 1935, in Industry, he was a son of the late Lee and Mary (<strong>Hineman</strong>) Hinkle. After his mother died, at the age of one Sonny was raised by his aunt and uncle, the late John and May <strong>Flinner</strong> in Pulaski Township, whom he always considered his parents. He had worked for many years for the former St. Joseph Lead Co., Potter Township, and Mansell Trucking, Industry. He was a member of the B.P.O.E. 238 Rochester.</p>
<p>Surviving are his wife of 48 years, Mary Ellen (<strong>Maloney</strong>) Hinkle; two sons and daughters-in-law, Terry and Kathy Hinkle, Stafford, Texas, and Chris and Carri Hinkle, Midland; a daughter and son-in-law, Michelle and Jay <strong>Ostrow</strong>, Langhorne, Pa.; seven grandchildren, Kodie, Karlie, Erik, Erika, Ethan, Donovan and Jerod-Michael Hinkle; two sisters, Louella and her husband, Ward <strong>Chaffee</strong>, Beaver, and Mary<strong> Eakin</strong>, New Brighton, and numerous nieces, nephews and other family members.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>Friends will be received today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the J&amp;J SPRATT FUNERAL HOME, 1612 Third Ave., New Brighton, www.jjsprattfh.com., where a funeral service will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. with the Rev. James Krouse, of the Marion Hill Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, officiating.<br />
Interment will follow in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, Daugherty Township.</p></blockquote>
<p>©Beaver County Times/Allegheny Times 2004</p>
<p>*****<br />
<em><strong>(Daughter of Nellie Francis Hineman and Ralph Jacob Pflugh)*Nellie was the daughter of Charles Allison Hineman and Maud Grove)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Frances C. Brewer</strong><br />
09/08/2005<br />
DAUGHERTY TOWNSHIP &#8211; <strong>Frances C. Brewer</strong>, 84, of Daugherty Township, died Tuesday morning, Sept. 6, 2005, in The Medical Center, Beaver.<br />
Born Sept. 8, 1920, in Chippewa Township, a daughter of the late Ralph and Nellie <strong>Hineman Pflugh</strong>, she had been a resident of Daugherty Township most of her life. Mrs. Brewer was an active and faithful member of the Marion Hill Christian Missionary and Alliance Church.<br />
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Lysle Brewer, in 1980, and a sister, Helen Russell <strong>Cataline</strong>, in 1994.<br />
She will be sadly missed by her brother and sister-in-law, Ralph and Nikki <strong>Pflugh</strong>, Zolfo Springs, Fla.; a sister, Dorothy Tate, Patterson Township; numerous loving nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, and many friends.<br />
Friends will be received today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the NOLL FUNERAL HOME INC., 333 Third St., Beaver. A service will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Marion Hill CMA Church by her pastor, the Rev. James Krause.<br />
Private interment will take place in Oak Grove Cemetery, Industry.<br />
Memorial contributions may be made, if desired, to the Marion Hill CMA Church, 4607 Rochester Road, New Brighton, Pa. 15066.</p></blockquote>
<p>©Beaver County Times Allegheny Times 2005<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Mother of Ralph Jacob Pflugh)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Family Honors Caroline Pflugh</strong><br />
Eighty-Two Relatives Attend Eighty-Second Birthday Party<br />
ELLWOOD CITY, Oct. 21&#8211;<strong>Mrs. Caroline Pflugh</strong>, of the Concord road was greatly pleased on Wednesday evening when her children, grand children and great-grandchildren assembled at her home in honor of the occasion of the 82nd birthday anniversary, which was an event yesterday. ???????ly the group nmbered 82 coming from Zeherople?, Beaver Falls, and the Ellwood district. Games, music and chat filled the hours in a pleasant manner. During the evening delectable refreshments were served the group by Mrs. L.N. Pflugh, Mrs. Lester <strong>Householder</strong>, Mrs. Nellie <strong>Wilson</strong> and Mrs. Amos Pflugh. A beautifully decorated birthday cake was a feature of the refreshment hour. Mrs. Pflugh who is one of this district&#8217;s most charming elderly residents was delightfully pleased to be presented with an assortment of very lovely gifts, as memories of the occasion.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1937 October 21</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>83rd Birthday Anniversary Is Marked By Family</strong><br />
<strong>Mrs. Caroline Pflugh</strong>, North Sewickley Township, Quietly Celebrates Event<br />
ELLWOOD CITY, Oct 29&#8211;Mrs. Caroline Pflugh, a well-known and highly respected resident of North Sewickley township, celebrated the occasion of her 83rd birthday anniversary on Thursday by entertaining the immediate members of her family. The hours were passed pleasingly with the time being devoted to family conversation. Mrs. Pflugh is the mother of ten children and they all attended the memorable event. Children are: Mrs. Mollie <strong>Diehl</strong>, Mrs. Eva <strong>Wiel</strong>, Charles, Amos and Lester, all of North Sewickley township, Mrs. Nellie <strong>Wilson</strong>, College Hill, Mrs. Lester <strong>Householder</strong>, New Sewickley Twp., Frank of Harmony, Elmer of Daugherty Twp., and Ralph, of Brighton township. Throughout the day, Mrs. Pflugh received many gifts and cards from her many friends.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1938 October 29<br />
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<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Pflugh, Aged Resident, Is Dead</strong><br />
Dies On Monday Evening At Home In North Sewickley Township After Illness<br />
ELLWOOD CITY. July 15.&#8211;<strong>Mrs. Caroline Pflugh</strong>, 85, aged resident of North Sewickley township passed away Monday evening at 6:00 p.m. in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester<strong> Householder</strong>, North Sewickley township. She had been a resident of the vicinity and a member of the North Sewickley Presbyterian church for a lifetime. The funeral services for Mrs. Pflugh will be held from the North Sewickley Presbyterian church at two o&#8217;clock Thursday afternoon, daylight saving time. She will be interred in the church cemetery. The Rev. Robert Bell, pastor of the church, will conduct the funeral services. Her survivors include: sons, Charles, Amos, and Leslie of North Sewickley township; Ralph and Elmer of New Brighton and Frank, R.D.1, Harmony. Her daughters are Mrs. George <strong>Wilson</strong>, Beaver Falls; Mrs. Jack<strong> Diehl</strong>, New Brighton; Mrs. Lester <strong>Householder</strong>, North Sewickley township and Mrs. Eva <strong>Wield?</strong>, North Sewickley township. Friends of Mrs. Pflugh and her family may call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Householder.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1941 July 15<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Daughter of Henry Pflugh and Caroline Miller)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Boots Will Be Buried Sunday</strong><br />
ELLWOOD CITY. June 5.&#8211;<strong>Mrs. Clara Elizabeth Boots</strong>, wife of J Hart Boots, North Sewickley township passed away following a lingering illness at her home Thursday evening, 5:15 o&#8217;clock. She is survived by her husband, mother, Mrs. <strong>Caroline Pflugh</strong>, North Sewickley township, and the following children: Mrs. Harry <strong>Housholder</strong>, Wampum; Mrs. Sarah <strong>Blim</strong>, Marion township; Mrs. Eva <strong>Gallagher</strong>, Wiley Hill; Mrs. Mabel <strong>Vance</strong>, Wampum; Clarence and Norman, Wampum; Henry, Franklin township; Lester, Marion township; and Wilbur at home. She also leaves six brothers and four sisters, 23 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the North Sewickley Presbyterian church, of which the deceased was a life long member, at 2 o&#8217;clock, Sunday, eastern standard time. Interment will be made in the church cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1937 June 5<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Husband of Clara Pflugh Boots)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p>James H. Boots<br />
<strong>James Hart Boots</strong>, aged 78 years, Ellwood City mounted? route 7, died this morning at 8:23 o&#8217;clock in the Beaver Valley General hospital, where he was a patient for a week. Death followed a year&#8217;s illness. He was born in North Sewickley township. Mr. Boots was a carpenter by trade ans was a former member of the North Sewickley Presbyterian church. Survivors include nine children: Wilbur Boots, Knox P?an, Clarence Boots, Mrs. Harry <strong>Householder</strong> and Mrs. Mabel <strong>Vance</strong>, all of Wampum, Mrs. Eva <strong>Gallaher</strong>, North Sewickley township, Mrs. Sarah<strong> Blinnlienry?</strong>, Lester and Norman Boots, all of the Ellwood City-Zellenople road?. He also leaves 31 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. His wife preceded him in death 11 years ago. Friends will be received at the Patton funeral home, Sixth street, Ellwood City, Sunday from two to four and seven to nine o&#8217;clock, and the same hours on Monday. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1948 August 28<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Wife of Frank Pflugh, who was son of Henry Pflugh and Caroline Miller)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Mollie Pflugh Is Called By Death</strong><br />
ELLWOOD CITY, Mar. 28&#8211;Mrs. <strong>Mollie Pflugh</strong>, aged 59 years, wife of Frank F. Pflugh of Marion township, succumbed to a lingering illness last evening at the Beshline hospital in Grove City. Mrs. Pflugh was a highly respected resident of this vicinity and was a daughter of the late, J.D. <strong>Boots </strong>of this city. Immediate survivors besides her husband are: one son, Cyril at home, her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Boots of Ellwood; three sisters, Mrs. Walter <strong>Jackson</strong> and Mrs. G.N. <strong>Hazen</strong> of this vicinity and Mrs. J.W. <strong>Hart</strong> of Conway, and two brothers, J.H. Boots of College Hill and H.R. Boots of Ellwood. Funeral services will be announced tomorrow.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1934 March 28<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Father of Mollie Boots Pflugh)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>J.D. Boots Dies Early This Morning</strong><br />
Aged and Highly Respected Resident Passes Away At His Home Here<br />
ELLWOOD CITY, Dec. 7.&#8211;<strong>J.D. Boots</strong>, aged 79 years, one of the city&#8217;s oldest and most highly respected residents, died this morning at two o&#8217;clock at his home on Fountain avenue. He was a faithful member of the Providence Baptist church. Surviving him are his wife and the following children, H.R. Boots, of this city, James H. Boots of Beaver Falls, Samuel C. Boots of this city, Mrs. <strong>Pflugh</strong> and Mrs. <strong>Dutterer</strong> of Zellenople, Mrs.<strong> Hazen</strong> of Celia, Mrs. <strong>Jackson</strong> of this city and Mrs. <strong>Hart</strong> of Conway. Funeral services will be held from the late residence, Monday morning at 11 o&#8217;clock with Rev. Shoemaker in charge and interment will be made in North Sewickley cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1918 December 7<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Mother of Mollie Boots Pflugh, J.D. Boots&#8217; wife)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Samantha Boots Passes Away Monday</strong><br />
Last Rites For Nonagenarian Wednesday At Providence Baptist Church<br />
ELLWOOD CITY, May 2.&#8211;Another one of Ellwood City&#8217;s few nonagenarians has crossed the horizon as <strong>Mrs. Samantha Boots</strong>, who in her 96th year, passed away on Monday morning at 1? o&#8217;clock at Mrs. Stella Pat?on&#8217;s Nursing home in Conway. Mrs. Boots had been in failing health for a number of years, but only became seriously ill on Sunday. A daughter of the late James H?. and Elizabeth <strong>Hazen</strong>, well known and highly respected pioneer residents of this district, she was born on June 11, 1843, in North Sewickley township and was the last surviving member of her family. Her husband, James D. Boots preceded her in death 21 years ago. With her husband she resided in Marion Twp. until 1908?, when they moved to Ellwood City. She was a life-long member of the Providence Baptist church of North Sewickley and was the oldest living member. Surviving are two sons, J.H. Boots, of College Hill; H.R. Boots, Ellwood City and three daughters Mrs. G.N. <strong>Hazen</strong>, Celia, Mrs. Walter <strong>Jackson</strong>, Country Club road and Mrs. Pearl <strong>Hart?</strong>, Conway. She was preceded in death by one son, Samuel and four daughters, Mrs. Henry <strong>Caven</strong>, Mrs. Adda <strong>Bilnn?</strong>, Mrs. Molly <strong>Pflugh</strong>, and Mrs. Grace <strong>Dusterer?</strong>. Eighteen grandchildren and a number of great granchildren and a great-great grandchildren also survive. Friends will be received tonight from 7 until 10 p.m. at the I.J. Van Gorder funeral home, in Fifth street, this city. On Wednesday, the body will be removed to the Provicdence Baptist church at North Sewickley where it will lie in state until 2 p.m. when funeral services will be conducted by the church pastor, Rev. J.R. Routledge. Interment will be made in the church cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1939 May 2</p>
<p><strong>Mother Trying To Get Possession Of House From Son</strong><br />
Case of Samantha M. Boots Against Samuel C. Boots On Trial At Court<br />
Ejectment action brought by Mrs. Samantha M. Boots against her son, Samuel C. Boots, and daughter-in-law, Lula Boots, to secure possession of a property in Ellwood City, is being heard before Judge Hildebrand in county court today. Mrs. Samantha M. Boots, who is around 80 years of age, is the widow of James D. Boots. Under the will of her husband she was left a life interest in the property in question, with the right to consume the principal should it become necessary. After the death of her husband, Mrs. Boots is said to have made an agreement with her son and daughter-in-law whereby they were to move into her house. She was to retain one room and they were to have the balance and provide meals for Mrs. Boots. This arrangement was continued for some time when, owing to friction, Mrs. Samantha Boots wanted to secure sole possession of her home. The defendants refused to move out, claiming that it was not in accordance with the agreement made and further alleging that they had faithfully performed their part of the agreement. Mrs. Samantha Boots left the house and is now trying to get possession of it again.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1929 November 19</p>
<p><strong>Mrs. Boots To Get Her Property Back Under Jury&#8217;s Verdict</strong><br />
In the case of Samantha M. Boots against Samuel C. and Lulu E. Boots, which was tried before Judge Hildebrand in county court, a verdict was rendered in favor of the plaintiff for Ellwood City premises in dispute. This was the case in which Samantha M. Boots had been left a life interest in an estate. Her son, Samuel C. Boots and his wife went to live in the house to take care of Mrs. Boots, the plaintiff. She became tired of the arrangement and left later bringing action in ejectment to secure possession of the property. The verdict gives her possession as desired.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1929 November 20<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Father of Samantha Hazen Boots)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p>WAS FOUR SCORE.<br />
<strong>James H. Hazen</strong> Passes Away at an Advanced Age.<br />
James J. Hazen died at Pine Hill, Beaver county, recently, aged 81 years. He had a number of relatives residing in the lower part of Lawrence county and also in Beaver county, among whom were two brothers, Isaac and Loren, and one sister, Martha <strong>Bennett,</strong> and three children, one daughter, Samantha <strong>Boots</strong>, and two sons, Judson M. and Osgood. Besides these there are many more distant relatives and a large circle of friends. Deceased was a member of the Providence Baptist church, of North Sewickley. He was baptized into the fellowship of this church on September 30, 1838, by Rev. Thomas Daniels?. For many years he was the leader in the singing and was very active in all church work, fully comprehending what each effort might mean, and how far-reaching his influence might be.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1899 January 18<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Brother of Samantha Hazen Boots)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Dr. J.M. Hazen Taken By Death</strong><br />
Well Known Pioneer Resident Dies At Home Here This Morning, Following Stroke<br />
ELLWOOD CITY, Jun 17.&#8211;<strong>Dr. Judson M. Hazen,</strong> well known pioneer resident of this community, passed away at ? o&#8217;clock this morning at his home at 22 Pittsburgh Circle. For the past five months he had been confined to his bed from a paralytic stroke. A resident of this community all his life he was born 83 years ago in the old stone house on the New Brighton road at the forks to Beaver Falls. Later he became identified with medicine and practiced in North Sewickley residing in the old farm house which was purchased from him for the Ellwood Country Club in 1917 also several acres of ground on which the present golf course is laid out. Dr. Hazen&#8217;s untiring thoughtfulness and devotion has made him many faithful friends who greatly mourn his passing. Immediate survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jennie A. Hazen, two daughters Mrs. Ford <strong>Zelgler</strong> [maybe Zeigler]of the Pittsburgh Circle and Mrs. O.L. <strong>Blinn</strong> of Mirian township, eight grandchildren, two great grandchildren a brother, J.O. Hazen of this city and a sister Mrs. J.D. <strong>Boots</strong> of Beaver Falls. Funeral services will take place Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in the North Sewickley church and interment will be made in the North Sewickley cemetery. The family asks that friends kindly omit the sending of flowers.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1929 June 17<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Brother of Mollie Boots Pflugh)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Last Rites Held For Samuel Boots</strong><br />
Many People Pay Tribute To Well Known Local Man Yesterday<br />
ELLWOOD CITY, Mar. 1.&#8211;The last rites for <strong>Samuel Boots </strong>were held yesterday afternoon from the late home on Pittsburgh Circle which was thronged with bereaved relatives and friends. A short service was held at the home at 1:30 with Rev. A.M. Stevenson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church in charge. The 27th psalm was read by Rev. Stevenson as a result of a request by the deceased before death. Final tribute to Mr. Boots was paid in the church where another service was held at 3 o&#8217;clock. His friends of the Odd Fellow&#8217;s lodge bore? the remains to the final resting place. The club held a service for him at the home last Sunday evening. Interment too place in the North Sewickley Cemetery and the pallbearers were James McKim, Emory Neuman, A.A. Logue, Ben Bartle, James Anderson, and Ed Christy.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1932 March 1<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Wife of Samuel Boots)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Lulu Boots Dies In Hospital</strong><br />
ELLWOOD CITY&#8211;<strong>Mrs. Lulu E. Boots</strong>, of Rr.329 Pittsburgh Circle, died at 1:55 a.m. today in Ellwood City General Hospital after a four months illness. She was born in North Sewickley, Beaver County, daughter of the late Rudolph and Dorothea <strong>Ketterer Brandenburger.</strong> A lifetime resident of this area, she held membership in Christ Church, United Presbyterian. She was secretary of the Senior Citizens of the church and a past member of C.A. Martin Bible Class. Samuel C. Boots, her husband, died in 1932. A son Paul R. Boots survives in Ellwood City, along with one grandchild and three great grandchildren. Also surviving are sisters Mrs. Amanda <strong>Hoffman</strong>, New Brighton; Edith <strong>Brandenburger</strong>, Beaver Falls; and a brother Philip Brandenburger, Fombell. The family will receive friends in the Kenneth C. Turner Funeral Home from 7-9 p.m. today and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Services in the funeral home Sunday at 2 p.m. will be conducted by Rev. E. Vincent Stratton, Christ Church UP assisted by Rev. William Underwood, Christian Missionary Alliance Church. Interment will be in North Sewickley Cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1962 July 13<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Wife of Charles Pflugh, who was son of Henry Pflugh and Caroline Miller)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Mrs. Chas. Pflugh Claimed By Death</strong><br />
ELLWOOD CITY, June 11&#8211;Death claimed one of North Sewickley township&#8217;s most respected residents yesterday morning when <strong>Mrs. Anna Wilson Pflugh,</strong> aged 55, succumbed at the Providence hospital at Beaver Falls following a major operation which was performed several days ago. She is survived by her husband, Charles Pflugh; five daughters, Mrs. Charles <strong>Herman </strong>and Mrs. Gaylord <strong>Hepler</strong>, Beaver Falls, and Ella, Frances and Clara at home; one son, Charles, at home; two brothers, George and Aaron <strong>Wilson</strong> of Beaver Falls, and three sisters, Mrs. Sadie <strong>Bonzo</strong> of Ellwood City, Mrs. Eli <strong>McCanel</strong> of Frisco and Mrs. Jeff <strong>Kennedy</strong> of Beaver Falls. One daughter, Esther, preceded her in death a few weeks ago. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o&#8217;clock from the late home with Rev. R.E. Bell of the North Sewickley Presbyterian church in charge. Interment will be made in the Concord cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1934 June 11<br />
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<p><em><strong>(Daughter of Charles Pflugh and Anna Wilson)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Miss Esther Pflugh Called By Death</strong><br />
ELLWOOD CITY. Apr. 10&#8211;<strong>Miss Esther Pflugh</strong>, aged 24, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pflugh of the Beaver Falls road succumbed to a lingering illness yesterday morning at 7:30 at her home. Miss Pflugh was a popular young lady of North Sewickley township and her death brought sorrows to her many friends. Besides her parents she is survived by one brother, Charles, at home and five sisters, Mrs. Charles <strong>Herman</strong> of New Brightton road, Mrs. Gaylord <strong>Hessler</strong> of Beaver Falls and Misses Ella, Frances and Clara Pflugh, at home. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon from the home. Rev. Robert Bell of the North Sewickley Presbyterian church will officiate. Interment will be made in the North Sewickley cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1934 April 10<br />
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<p><strong>(Daughter of Leslie Norman Pflugh and Helen Kimmich. Leslie was son of Henry Pflugh and Caroline Miller)</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>ELLWOOD CITY<strong> Elsie (Pflugh) Bobich</strong>, 90, formerly of Country Club Drive, Ellwood City, passed away Wednesday, April 26, 2006, in Friendship Ridge, Brighton Township.<br />
Born June 16, 1915, in Marion Township, a daughter of the late Leslie and Helen (<strong>Kimmich</strong>) <strong>Pflugh</strong>, she had worked at the former Ellwood City Knitting Mill for a number of years and was a member of the Union Goodwill Community Church, Ellwood City.<br />
She was preceded in death by three brothers, Clifford Sr., Norman and Fred Pflugh, and a sister, Ethel <strong>Hardy</strong>.<br />
Surviving are several nieces, nephews, their families and many friends.<br />
Graveside services will be held today at 1 p.m. in the North Sewickley Cemetery, Chapel Road, North Sewickley Township, with Pastor Eugene McConnell officiating.<br />
Memorials may be made in her name, if desired, to the Union Goodwill Community Church, 950 East St., Ellwood City, Pa. 16117.<br />
Arrangements are by the J&amp;J SPRATT FUNERAL HOME, 1612 Third Ave., New Brighton, www.jjsprattfh.com.</p></blockquote>
<p>©Beaver County Times Allegheny Times 2006<br />
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<p><em><strong>(son of Leslie Pflugh and Helen Kimmich)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Pflugh Child Dies Friday Afternoon</strong><br />
ELLWOOD CITY, Pa., Oct. 24.&#8211;<strong>Leslie N. Pflugh</strong>, aged 6 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pflugh of North Sewickley township, died at his home Friday afternoon. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:30, in the North Sewickley Presbyterian church with Rev. Charles Bell officiating. Interment will be made in the church cemetery.</p></blockquote>
<p>New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania)  1925 October 24</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[M&#8217;Quown.
William McQuown, a native of Indiana county, died at his home in Franklin, Wednesday, May 17, at the age of 79 years. He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served in the Sixty-seventh Pennsylvania regiment and the First Veteran Reserve corps.
The Indiana Democrat (Indiana, Pennsylvania)  1905 May 24

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William <strong>McQuown</strong>, a native of Indiana county, died at his home in Franklin, Wednesday, May 17, at the age of 79 years. He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served in the Sixty-seventh Pennsylvania regiment and the First Veteran Reserve corps.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Indiana Democrat (Indiana, Pennsylvania)  1905 May 24<br />
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<blockquote><p><strong>M&#8217;QUOWN.</strong><br />
William <strong>McQuown</strong>, a former resident of Indiana county, died at his home in Franklin on May 16, at the age of eight years. He is survived by six children, among whom are ex-Commissioner James A. McQuown, of Grant township, and Mrs. Geo. <strong>Edminston</strong>, of Indiana. Mr. McQuown enlisted from Grant township, this county, in Co. E, 67 P.V., Gen. Harry White&#8217;s famous regiment, in 1861. He was taken prisoner at Winchester, Va., in June, 1863, and imprisoned at Libby Prison nine months.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Indiana Democrat (Indiana, Pennsylvania)  1905 May 31</p>
<blockquote><p>RECENT DEATHS.<br />
<strong>WILLIAM M&#8217;QUOWN</strong><br />
William <strong>McQuown</strong>, a former resident of this county, died at his home in Franklin, Pa., on Wednesday, May 16, age 80 years. The deceased was a brother of the late Lawrence McQuown, of Canoe township, and a brother of Mrs. John <strong>Elder</strong>, Mrs. Henry <strong>Black</strong> and Mrs. James <strong>Bash</strong>, all of this county, deceased. His children surviving are ex-commissioner James A. McQuown, of Grant township; ex-Senator M.L. McQuown, of Clearfield; W.W. McQuown, of Mahaffey; Mrs. Geo. Edmitson, of town, and Miss Clara McQuown, of Franklin. William McQuown enlisted from Grant township, this county, in Company E, 67th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Gen. Harry White&#8217;s famous regiment, in 1861. He was taken prisoner at Winchester, Va., in June 1863 and imprisoned at Libby Prison nine months. On account of his shattered health he was later transferred to Company G, First Veteran Reserve Corps. After the war he removed to Franklin, where he engaged in business. He was a member of Gray G.A.R. Post, which conducted funeral services on Friday, May 19.</p></blockquote>
<p>Indiana Progress (Indiana, Pennsylvania) 31 May 1905</p>
<p>*****<em><strong></strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>(William&#8217;s Wife)</strong></em></p>
<blockquote><p>THE GRIM REAPER<br />
<strong>MRS. MARGARET M&#8217;QUOWN</strong><br />
Mrs. Margaret McQuown died at the residence of her son, W.W. McQuown, Esp., of Mahaffey, Pa., April 28, 1895, aged 72 years and 16 days. The deceased was a daughter of Col. William Shields, late of Indiana, Pa., who died November 29, 1860. She was born in the town of Indiana when it was a mere hamlet, and was married to William McQuown in the year 1846. She was the mother of six children, and had two great-grandchildren. Her children all survive her except one daughter, Mrs. Emma <strong>Garbey</strong>, of Gazzara, Pa., who died eight years ago. The surviving children&#8217;s names are, James A., of Ord, Pa.; Mrs. Annie M. <strong>Potts</strong>, of Horatio, Pa.; W.W., of Mahaffey; Senator M.L., of Clearfield, and Nina <strong>Edmiston</strong>, of Indiana. She was a sister of James T. <strong>Shields</strong>, of Taylorsville, and William Shields, of Indiana. She is the last but one of seven sisters, Mrs. Amanda <strong>Alford</strong>, of Sterling, Neb., being the surviving one. Mrs. McQuown&#8217;s sufferings were intense but she endured them with christian fortitude. The deceased was a kind and gentle old lady and was a devoted member of the Baptist church. To her death had no terrors. She longed and prayed for the sweet rest which she was sure it would bring, and her tired spirit sank as composedly into its arms as a weary traveler to his couch of repose. The remains were interred in the Bowen cemetery on Tuesday, April 30. Rev. R.L. Williams conducted the funeral services.</p></blockquote>
<p>Indiana Progress (Indiana, Pennsylvania)  1895 May 8</p>
<p>**NOTE: I think the GARBEY named is spelled incorrectly. It is probably McGarvey.<br />
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<p>*****</p>
<p><em><strong>(William Sr. and Margaret&#8217;s son)</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">*****</p>
<p><em><strong>(William Jr.&#8217;s wife)</strong></em><br />
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<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>Mrs. S.C. McQuown.</strong><br />
Susan Catherine McQuown, aged 64 years, died at her home in Mahaffey, January 10. Deceased was a daughter of James <strong>Shaffer</strong> and was born at Locust Lane. She is survived by one brother and one sister and eight children. Funeral services were held Saturday, Feb. 2, with interment at Mahaffey.</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align:left;">Indiana Weekly Messenger (Indiana, Pennsylvania)  1918 February 14</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">*****<br />
<em><strong>(W.W. and Susan&#8217;s son)</strong></em><br />
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<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>M&#8217;Quown &#8211; Buterbaugh</strong><br />
Martin L. McQuown, of Mahaffey, and Miss Louise B. Buterbaugh were united in marriage in Indiana on Wednesday, May 17. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George S. Holmes at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage.</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align:left;">The Indiana Democrat (Indiana, Pennsylvania)  1905 May 24</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">*****<br />
<em><strong>(W.W. and Susan&#8217;s daughter)(Wife of Joseph Clark Hineman)</strong></em><br />
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<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>MRS. ESTHER HINEMAN,</strong> age 72, passed away February 22, at 3:30 a.m. in Warren, Penna. Born December 15, 1881, in Bell Township, Clearfield County, the daughter of William Wallace and Susan (<strong>Shaffer</strong>) <strong>McQuown</strong>. She is survived by the following: one daughter, Mrs. Merle <strong>Byers</strong>, Mahaffey, two sons, Paul of Barnesboro, and James in the U.S. Air Force, twelve grandchildren, five great grandchildren, and four brothers: Andrew McQuown, Mahaffey, Victor McQuown, Meadville, Thomas McQuown, Ohio, and Luther McQuown of California. Friends are being received at the McCardle Funeral Home, Burnside, where services will be conducted Thursday, February 25, at 2:00 p.m., with Rev. Albert Cooper officiating. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Punxxutawney, R.D.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">Indiana Evening Gazette (Indiana, Pennsylvania)  1954 February 23</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><em><strong>*****</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><em><strong>(Esther&#8217;s husband)</strong></em><br />
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<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>Joseph C. Hineman</strong><br />
CLOE&#8211;Joseph Clark <strong>Hineman</strong>, 75, died at his home here Saturday evening, May 15. A son of the late Jacob and Sarah Coffman Hineman, the deceased was born April 2, 1873 in Henderson Township, Jefferson County. Surviving him is his widow, Esther <strong>McQueown</strong> Hineman, and the following children: Mrs. Merle <strong>Byers</strong>, Mahaffey; Paul, Barnesboro and a foster son, James serving in the U.S. Army. Among other survivors are 12 grandchildren, three great grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Belle <strong>Gray</strong> and Mrs. Alice <strong>Stiver,</strong> both of Punxsutawney; Earl, Big Run and John of Pittsburgh. Funeral services will be held from the Pleasant Grove Church, Jefferson County, Wednesday, May 19, at 2:30p.m. (DST) with Rev. Herbert Gearhart of Plumville officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the McCardell Funeral Home in Burnside until 11a.m. Wednesday after which the body will be taken to the Pleasant Grove Church where friends may call until time of the services.</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align:left;">The Progress (Clearfield, Pennsylvania)  1948 May 17</p>
<p>*****<br />
<em><strong>(Joseph and Esther&#8217;s daughter)</strong></em><br />
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<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>BYERS&#8211;HINEMAN</strong><br />
At the Presbyterian Manse, Sept. 13th, Mr. Merle Byers and Miss Susan Hineman both of Banner Ridge, near Mahaffey, were married by Dr. E.O. Reeve, pastor of the Presbyterian church. They were accompanied by Mr. J.C. Hineman the father of the bride. They will make their future home near Mahaffey where Mr. Byers is engaged in farming. We extend our very best wishes.</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align:left;">Clearfield Progress (Clearfield, Pennsylvania)  1922 September 14<br />
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<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>Marriage Licenses</strong><br />
Merle Byers, of Mahaffey, and Susan Hineman, of Bell Township.</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align:left;">Clearfield Progress (Clearfield, Pennsylvania)  1922 September 21</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">*****<br />
<em><strong>(W.W. and Susan&#8217;s son)</strong></em><br />
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<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>VICTOR McQUOWN</strong><br />
MAHAFFEY&#8211;Victor McQuown, a native of Mahaffey but for the past 35 years a resident of Meadville, Crawford County, died in the City Hospital there Monday at 2:30 p.m. following a short illness. Born at Mahaffey Feb. 2, 1886, he was a son of the late Wallace W. and Susan Catherine <strong>(Shaffer</strong>) <strong>McQuown</strong>. He followed the building trades and carpentry until his retirement a few years ago. Surviving are his wife, the former Hazel <strong>Sunderland</strong> of Bell Township, Clearfield County, and one brother, Andrew McQuown of Mahaffey. Funeral services will be held from the McCracken Funeral Home, Mahaffey, Thursday at 2 p.m., the Rev. John E. Stebbins officiating. Interment will be made in Mahaffey Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today and until time of services tomorrow.</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align:left;">The Progress (Clearfield, Pennsylvania)  1960 February 17</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">*****</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><em><strong>(W.W. and Susan&#8217;s son)</strong></em></p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">Area Deaths<br />
<strong>ANDREW McQUOWN</strong><br />
MAHAFFEY&#8211;Private funeral services for Andrew McQuown, a resident of Mahaffey who died in the Adrian Hospital at Punzsutawney May 10 at 8:10 p.m., were held from the T.R. McCracken Funeral Home, Mahaffey, this morning at 9 o&#8217;clock. The Rev. Kenneth A. Burket, officiated. Born at Mahffey Dec. 26, 1888, Mr. McQuown was a son of the late William W. and Susan C. (<strong>Shaffer</strong>) McQuown. As a young boy he operated a newspaper route at Mahaffey and while waiting at the railroad station for papers to arrive, he learned telegraphy. He later served the Pennsylvania Railroad as a telegraph operator for 15 years and then the New York Central Railroad for 16 years until he retired in 1953. In September 1913 he married the former Martha Florence <strong>Bellis</strong>, who survives with two sons and one daughter: Andrew Bellis McQuown, Ridgeway; Aaron McQuown; Mrs. Wallace (Martha) <strong>Whitmore</strong>, Richmond, Va. Mr. McQuown was the last surviving member of his immediate family.</p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align:left;">The Progress (Clearfield, Pennsylvania)  1961 May 12</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">*****<br />
<em><strong>(William Sr. and Margaret&#8217;s son)</strong></em><br />
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<p style="text-align:left;"><strong>Senator Martin Luther McQuown</strong>, who died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred <strong>Bartles</strong>, at Seattle Wash., Wednesday, July 24th, as related briefly in The Progress of that date, was born near Marchand, Indiana County, January, 18, 1852. He was reared on the farm and when the Civil War broke out his father and elder brother enlisted, leaving his mother to struggle with a large family to support. &#8220;Luther&#8221;, as he was best known, started out for himself and in the late sixties came to New Washington, this County, worked on the neighborhood farms and started to learn the shoemaking trade. He attended school when possible and when the New Washington Normal was organized attended that institution and qualified for teaching. He taught in various parts of the County until 1878, when he was elected County superintendent and re-elected in 1881. He proved a successful administrator of the public schools of the County. While thus engaged he registered as a law student in the office of Murray &amp; Gordon and was admitted to the Clearfield bar in 1884. After his term as County superintendent expired he practiced for several years and at same time was State representative of one of the leading lyceums, providing lectures, entertainers, etc., wherever desired. In 1890 he purchased the Raftsman&#8217;s Journal from S.J. Row &amp; Son and conducted that well known Republican newspaper until three years ago. Meantime, in 1901, he was elected to the State Senate from this district, the Thirty-fourth. He served the full term. He was also active in Republican County and State politics many years, always standing loyal to the faction led by the late M.S. Quay. He was married in 1878 to Miss Virginia <strong>Flegal</strong>, of Goshen Township, who preceded him to the other life several years ago. They had four children, three daughters and one son. Mrs. Fred <strong>Bartles </strong>alone survives. Senator McQuown was a most likeable man, possessed of a heart as big as all outdoors, giving of his means wherever and whenever solicited. He never turned anyone away and often gave when &#8220;it hurt.&#8221; He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and of Clearfield Lodge of Elks, No. 540. He was also a member of the Masonic order for many years. Everybody in Clearfield liked Senator McQuown, whether of same political faith or otherwise. His genial disposition and kindly manner won friends and kept them steadfast. His passing will be sincerely mourned by thousands in Clearfield County. No word has been received as to whether the body will be brought to Clearfield, but it was believed that for the present, at least, the remains will be held at Seattle. It was thought that eventually they will be interred here, where Mrs. McQuown and three children are buried.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">Clearfield Progress (Clearfield, Pennsylvania)  1929 July 27 (with picture)</p>
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