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Company F, 74th P.V. Infantry.
Editor Indiana County Gazette.
MY DEAR SIR — Having recently enjoyed reading the account of the recent reunion of the soldiers of Indiana county, as published in your wide-awake and ably-conducted journal, but not seeing any mention of Company F, Seventy-fourth P.V. Infantry, a company that was recruited in your town in [...]

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MRS. H.J. M’CARDLE.
Mrs. Hannah J. McCardle died at her home, on South street, on Thursday, March 28, of a complication of diseases, after an illness of but three days, aged 62 years. She is survived by her husband and four children: Mrs. John Hoffman, of Punxsutawney; Frank, of Cloe; and Merle and Charles, of town. [...]

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From 1745-1880 History of Indiana County, PENN’A.
Published by J.A. Caldwell, Newark, OH. 1880
Jacob F. STIVER b: abt 1784 GER married Julia Ann SHOEMAKER b:abt 1798 GER
Children:
Jacob married Lena Peffer
Gottlieb married Caroline Wineburg, married Mary Dunmire
William
Frederick
John married Martha SALTSGIVER, married Mrs. Louise (HAAG/HAWK) STIVER
Henry married Louise HAAG/HAWK
Mary married William WINEBARG
Abraham married Catharine WINEBARG
Elizabeth married Robert McFARLAND
Daniel [...]

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M’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

M’QUOWN.
William McQuown, a former resident of [...]

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