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THOMAS J. CHRISTIAN

On Sunday, November 10, 1889, at 5 P. M. at his late home, No. 1 Cliff street, Allegheny, Thomas J. CHRISTIAN, in his sixty-fourth year.  The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, November 13, at 2 P. M. 

[Donated by Ruth Sprowls - November 12, 1889, The Pittsburgh Post]

JAMES CLANCY 

Mr. James Clancy, brother-in-law of Mr. James G. Whyte, of this city, died at his home in Pittsburg on 26th inst. Mr. Clancy was well known in this city, having been a resident for nearly forty years. He moved to Pittsburg about eighteen months ago.

[Transcribed by C. Anthony - Wheeling Register, September 28, 1889]

OWEN CLARK

On Sunday morning, November 10, 1889, at 4:40 o'clock, Owen CLARK, at his late residence, No. 96, Sarah street, South Side.  Funeral on Tuesday morning, November 12, at 9 o'clock.  Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 

[Donated by Ruth Sprowls - November 12, 1889, The Pittsburgh Post]

ANNA MAY WINNETT CLARKE 

Funeral services for Mrs. May Winnett Clarke of 3025 Center Ave., who died yesterday in the Columbia Hospital after a short illness, will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at H. Samson's, 537 Neville St.  Burial will be in Howe Cemetery, near California, Washington County.
Mrs. Clarke was the widow of Willis H. Clarke.  She was a member of the Christ Methodist Church and an active Red Cross worker.
She was born in Washington County but had lived since childhood in the Pittsburgh district.
Surviving is her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth F. Ewart of Pittsburgh.

[Source: Pittsburgh Press, February 16, 1943, Submitted by Allen Bankson, 1/6/2011]  

MAY BALL COOPER 

Died On Wednesday morning, May Ball Cooper, infant daughter of James M. and Annie C. Cooper, aged nine weeks and three days. Funeral will take place at 2 1/2 o'clock P.M. Thurdsay, from No. 47 Stockton avenue, Allegheny city.

[Source: The Pittsburgh Commercial, April 29, 1859, Transcribed by C. Anthony.]

RICHARD CRANCH, ESQ. 

Richard Cranch, Esq., a gentleman attached to the Brigate of Topographical Engineers now occupied in locating the route for a canal between Lake Erie and Pittsburg was drowned on the 27th ult., in Lake Erie near the mouth of Elk Creek.--Amer. Sent.

[Source: Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania), September 14, 1825, Submitted by Nancy Piper]




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