Allegheny County PA Archives Tombstone Photo.....Greenwood Cemetery - Names G - I (partial survey) ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/ ************************************************ http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/cemeteries/greenwood-ohara-g-i.txt Files contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: as noted This page was last updated: 29 May 2011 Tombstone Photos may be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/tsphotos/greenwood-ohara.htm Tombstone Photo Transcriptions Cemetery: Greenwood Cemetery - Last Names G - I (partial survey) 321 Kittaning Pike off Fifteenth Street Sharpsburg, O'Hara Township, Allegheny County, PA Greenwood Cemetery incorporated in 1874, after purchasing land from McPherson family. Greenwood Cemetery is administered by: Greenwood Cemetery 321 Kittaning Pike Pittsburgh, PA 15215 (724) 963-7060 LAST NAMES G - I Gable, Amelia, 1857 - 1898, Mother, Section 1, Range 18, Lot 5 owned by Louis and Rosina Knost and George F. Gable, [Amelia Gable was the daughter of Civil War veteran Frederick Knost and his wife Mary, both born in Prussia. The parents immigrated around 1850 to the US. They lived in East Deer Township in 1860 with Amelia and her sister Catherine. Frederick is listed on the census record as a salt boiler. In 1900, Mary Knost was a widow and living in Sharpsburg. With her are the 5 children of her daughter Amelia, who had married Lewis Gable. Both parents of the children were dead, apparently, although the location of Lewis’ grave is not known. Amelia died in Sharpsburg at age 40, a victim of cancer. She was interred on January 24, 1898. She was buried in a family plot owned by her older brother George Gable and Louis and Rosina Knost, who may be other children of Frederick Knost], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gable, William L. L., 1882 - 1910, Section 1, Range 18, Lot 5 owned by Louis and Rosina Knost and George F. Gable, [William Gable was a child of Lewis and Amelia Knost Gable. In the 1900 Sharpsburg census he is living with his grandmother Mary Knost. Born in August of 1882, he was only 17 and had not yet started to work. He does not appear on the 1910 census, as he died in April of that year. The interment record lists his cause of death as chronic hepatitis. He died in Sharpsburg and was only 28 years old], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gable, Nannie Wilson, 1882 - 1908, Section 1, Range 18, Lot 7, single interment, [Nannie Wilson Gable was was born in Ireland, according to the interment record at Greenwood. She died in Sharpsburg at age 25 of “cerebral respiration”. She was buried as a single interment next to the lot where Amelia Gable and family are buried. It is not known how or if she is related to them], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gable, Carol Mae, 1940 - 1982, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gahagan, Catherine, 1853 – 1909, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by F W Gahagan, [Catherine Gahagan was found on only 1 census record, that of the 1870 Washington Township, Armstrong County record. She was living in the household of John and “Jully” Gahagan and was married to their son Neuton, age 24. It has been speculated that Neuton may be the son listed as Thomas N. Family researchers seem to disagree on whether Thomas is the same man as Neuton. One researcher has Catherine listed as another daughter of John, but the 1870 record has a column that shows both her and Neuton as being married in May of that year.. She died in Sharpsburg on July 10, 1909 at age 55 years, 7 months and 5 days of generalized carcinoma. She was interred on July 12], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gahagan, John, 1884 – 1939, Father, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by F W Gahagan, [John Gahagan was the son of Thomas N. Gahagan. Although the family originally moved between Lawrence, Indiana and Armstrong counties, Thomas moved to Sharpsburg and appears in that town’s census in 1910. John and his wife Minnie are living with him at #217 13th Street, but are incorrectly indexed with the last name of Lawrence. Thomas died in 1913 while John and family continued living in Sharpsburg through the 1920 and 1930 census. He worked as a pattern maker in one of the many shops in the area, while raising at least 6 children. He died in Sharpsburg at age 56 of a coronary occlusion on September 23, 1939 and was interred on September 26. Also interred is his wife Minnie who was interred on September 29, 1958, Lottie Stevens who died in 1960, his father Thomas and a Catherine Gahagan, who may be John’s mother, but is listed by some family trees as a sister of Thomas Gahagan], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gahagan, Minnie, 1885 – 1958, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by F W Gahagan, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gahagan, Thos. N., 1846 – 1913, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by F W Gahagan, [Thomas N. Gagahan was probably the son of John Gahagan and Julia Ann Skinner of Jefferson County PA, according to several family researchers. The family can be found on the 1850 census of Redbank, Armstrong County, where Thomas the middle of 3 young children. By 1870 they lived in Washington Township of Armstrong County. For many years he cannot be found in any census records, perhaps because of the difficulty in spelling his last name, or perhaps because he went by his middle name, which could have been Neuton. By 1910 he was a widower living in Sharpsburg with son John, who was incorrectly indexed with the last name of Lawrence. This family has many problems with research. Thomas died in Sharpsburg at age 66 years, 11 months and 29 days. Death occurred on September 30, 1913 and his was interred on October 2, 1913], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gaines, Laura, Died Dec 9, 1935, Mother, [A 1920 census of Pittsburgh’s Ward 5 has a Laura Gaines living in a house with Oliver Gaines and both are widowers. There is also a Thomas, Lewood, Elvin, Robert, Dorothy and Stella Gaines in the home, all between the ages of 16 and 31. Laura was the housekeeper of the group, and like most of them, was born in Virginia. She died in Pittsburgh at age 72 of chronic nephritis and was interred on December 14, 1935], Section 9 West, Row 11, grave 9, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gaither, Robert J., Pvt Recruit Co 7, Recruit Corps 5, Enlisted Oct 17, 1918, Discharged Jan 11, 1919, Born July 14, 1888, Died Aug 20, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, lot 22, 2nd grave west tier, Robert James Gaither died in Pittsburgh at age 49 of pneumonia. He was interred on August 24th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Galbraith, Duncan, (view 2), Section 1, Range 21, Lot 4, second grave from the north side, Owned by the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church, [The remains of Duncan Galbraith were moved from the graveyard of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church on August 20, 1904. Greenwood interment records give a date of death for Duncan as December 29, 1844 at age 81. The tombstone has no visible inscription that is legible. The two halves are wedged in the ground solidly and cannot be moved. No additional information has been found about him at this time], (contributed by Diane Nichols and Lauretta Galbraith) Gall, Anna, Mother, 1872 - 1947, Section 6 singles, [Anna Gall was the wife of Fred Gall of Sharpsburg In 1900 on the Etna census, the couple was newly married, and she stated that she immigrated in 1898. In 1920 the couple has 5 children living in the household: Ida, age 18, Walter, age 15, Fred, age 14, Margaret, age 9 and Theodore, age 5. Anna apparently lost at least 4 other children between 1909 and 1913], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gall, Fred, 1829 - 1921, Father, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #26, [Although the tombstone has the date of death as 1921, interment records state that Frederick Gall was interred on November 19, 1920. He died in West Deer Township at age 91 with the cause of death as apoplexy. In the 1900 census, he was living with son August in Indiana Township. His wife Libby was not in the household even though her tombstone lists 1919 as her year of death], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gall, Frederick, 1872 - 1945, Father, Section 6 singles, [Fred Gall was born in West Prussia and immigrated to the US in 1895 according to the 1920 Sharpsburg census. He was a laborer in a nuts and bolts factory. He and his wife Anna had 5 children in the household], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gall, H. G., 22 Jun 1909 - 09 May 1910, Section 6, Row 2, Grave #20 owned by the First Congregational Church, [Listed in interment records as Herman G. Gall, he died in Etna at age 10 months 17 days of pneumonia. This may be a son of Fred and Anna Gall, but no census records can confirm this.], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gall, Helen, 1908 - 1909, Section 6, Row 2, Grave #25 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [Helen Gall may also have been the child of Fred and Anna Gall of Etna and Sharpsburg, but again, no census records will confirm this. She is listed in Greenwood interment records as Lena A. Gall. She died in O’Hara Township of brocho pneumonia at age 9 months and 12 days], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gall, Libby, 1839 - 1919, Mother, Section 6 singles, [Libby Gall may be the wife of Fredrick Gall of Indiana Township. They both may be related to the children of Fred and Anna Gall who are also buried in this area. For some reason, she is not listed in the interment book], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gall, Paul, 1912 - 1913, Section 6, Row 2, Grave #15, [Although this stone has the end date broken off, the date was provided from the interment records. This may have been a child of Fred and Anna Gall of Sharpsburg, who were newly married in 1900, living in Etna on Prospect Street. They later lived in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gall, Lidiga, 1902 – 1909, Section 6, Row 2, Grave #26 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg,[Listed as Lydia M. Gall in the interments, she died in O’Hara Township of pneumonia at age 6 years, 11 months and 17 days. This child was probably the daughter of Fred and Anna Gall of Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gallagher, Shawnee Louise, Jan 17, 1962, Feb 3, 1987, Daughter, Section 5, Range 1, Lot 3 single grave, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gallagher, William B., (view 2), Pvt, US Army, World War I, Jul 24, 1896, Oct 28, 1982, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 7 half lot owned by Wm. Gallagher, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gallagher, Catherine Lane, 1907 – 1950, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 7 half lot owned by Wm. Gallagher, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Galloway, Lettie L., 1911 – 1984, Wife and Mother, Section 9, Row 1, Grave 111, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gamble, John L., (view 2), Pvt Co D 6 PA HV Arty, 09 May 1839 - 14 Jun 1918, Section 3, Section 2, Lot 1, [was born in Worthington, Armstrong County, the son of John Gamble of Scotland and Barbara Frick, who had 5 other known children. He served in Company D of the 6th PA Heavy Artillery and contracted typhoid fever near Fairfax Station, Virginia.  After the war, he returned to his father’s farm in Butler County and married Alice Wise. He then lived near Tarentum in the mid 1870s and then Sharpsburg in 1880 where he worked as a teamster and in the rolling mills. Later in life he worked for Pittsburgh Provision and the H.J. Heinz Company. After his wife’s death he married Margaret Thompson. He was working as a watchman for the Metropolitan store in Pittsburgh when a fire broke out the night of June 14, 1918. Rescued by a policeman, he died the next day at Allegheny General Hospital of shock and burns], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gamble, Robert, 31 Mar 1865 - 27 Dec 1899, Father, [Robert Gamble was born in Ireland according to the interment records at Greenwood. He died as a result of an accident in the town of Sharpsburg at age 34. Not too many details about his life have been found, since he may have immigrated just after 1880 and died in December of 1899. In searching for his widow, it was found that the couple had 3 children, all born between 1886 and 1895], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gamble, Etta, 1863 - 1928, Mother, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 7 owned by Etta Gamble, [Etta Gamble was the wife of Robert Gamble of Sharpsburg. She was found in the 1900 Sharpsburg census under the name Gemble, living with her 3 children, John, Sadie and Edith, on North Canal Street. During that next year, she apparently married the widower Albert Hawkins, who also was living in Sharpsburg on 21st Street with his 3 children. The 1910 census has her and Albert indexed under O’Hara Township, but they were still living on 21st Street with Albert’s 3 children, Viola, James and Wilson, as well as Sarah and Edith Gamble. In 1920 the household was even more complicated. Living at #225 Third Street in Aspinwall, Albert and Etta were living with Edith Gamble, Etta’s daughter, and her daughter Sarah, who had married Roy Blackford (Bashford) who lived near the Hawkin’s in Sharpsburg in 1910, as well as Albert’s son Lawrence, who may be named as Wilson in 1910. It is in the 1920 census that Etta gives an immigration date of 1881. The family plot also contains Etta’s daughter Sarah and Roy Blashford, as well as 3 children of a Meyer family, all who died as young children], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gammon, John A., 1884 – 1947, Father, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 6 quarter lot owned by Violet Gammon, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gammon, Violet W., 1895 – 1986, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 6 quarter lot owned by Violet Gammon, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gammon, Lucile, sister of John, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 6 quarter lot owned by Violet Gammon, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gammon, William Burns, M. Sgt US Army, World War II, Nov 16, 1917, Feb 7, 1988, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 6 quarter lot owned by Violet Gammon, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gang, Elizabeth V., 1861 – 1928, Mother, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 22 owned by G W Gang, [Elizabeth Veronica Gang was the wife of George Washington Gang of O’Hara Township. In 1900 they were living in O’Hara near the Allegheny County Workhouse and Inebriate Asylum where George was an officer. She is named as Veronica in that census, the only one in which she carries that name. There were 4 children in the household at that time, May, William Robert and Lillian. She had lost a son named George when he died in Allegheny City at age 11 months of pneumonia. He had died on July 19, 1891 and was interred at Voegtly’s Cemetery and removed to Greenwood on December 10, 1901. In 1910, officially in Hoboken, she had 5 children, with young Casper, named after her husband’s father. By 1920 the couple lived in Aspinwall and George worked as a policeman at a steel mill. Elizabeth died in Aspinwall on December 1, 1928 at age 67 years, 3 months and 13 days of chronic myocarditis. She was interred on December 5th. Also interred in the plot are her sons Robert and Casper], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gang, George W., 1859 – 1943, Father, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 22 owned by G W Gang, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gang, Robert L., PFC Rwy. Trans. Corps US Army, Enlisted May 17, 1918, Discharged Aug 22, 1919, Born Jan 14, 1894, Died Oct 24, 1958, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 22 owned by G W Gang, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gangi, Ethel, 1899 - 1981, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gangi, Carmelo, 1898 - 1965, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gant, Matthew, Section 3 Singles, [Matthew Gant was born about 1840 in Allegheny County to John Gant and his wife Margaret. The 1850 census found the family in Franklin Township, but by 1860 they had moved to Allegheny City, where they stayed for quite a while. Matthew was a laborer, but joined the Army on September 1, 1861 in Pittsburgh. He entered Co. B of the 37th Regiment of the PA Volunteers. He was wounded in action and discharged on a surgeon’s certificate on February 6, 1862, having lost a leg to his injuries. He applied for an invalid pension in April of 1863. When the Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny City was published for 1864 and 1865, Matthew was listed as a painter. He is listed on and off in the directories until 1870 when the listings stop. The 1880 census of Buffalo Township, Butler County showed Matthew and his wife Margaret with a daughter Emma. He had no occupation, but was listed as a crippled soldier. His father had been listed in the Allegheny City Directory for years, until a listing for Margaret, the widow of John began in 1868. His brother Manasses was listed as a plasterer for many years, until 1884. When Matthew died on January 12, 1882, he was at Dixmont Hospital. He was buried in a single grave in Section 3 the next day. His widow moved to Danville, Illinois. Matthew has no tombstone, but his grave is near the right side on the Anna E. Kehoe tombstone shown in this photo. This is near the top of the hill in section 3, close to where it meets Section 6 and the road], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garbe, Julius, 1853 - 1929, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 7 owned by Henry Wyant, [Julius Garbe was born in Germany and probably immigrated between 1881 and 1886. He and Elizabeth married about 1887 according to the 1900 Pittsburgh census, taken in the 18th Ward. The couple had no known children, but lived with Arthur Bonen, a nephew, in 1900. Julius was working as a baker and the home at #5406 Butler Street also had 7 boarders. In 1910 the couple had moved to O’Hara Township, where Julius stated that he had no occupation, but his own income. He died in Pittsburgh on January 12, 1929 at age 76 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on January 14th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garbe, Elizabeth W., 1840 – 1924, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 7 owned by Henry Wyant, [Elizabeth Wyant was the daughter of German-born George and Catherine Wyant of Indiana Township. She was the sister of Civil War veteran Henry Wyant and appears on the 1850 census with her parents, Henry and 4 other children. After that census, she could not be found until the 1900 census when she was married to Julius Garbe. The census states that they were married about 1887 and they may have had no children. In 1910 her brother Henry was living with them on Kittanning Pike, with both of them listed as being born in Germany, but the 1850 census shows them both born in PA. She died on October 7, 1924 at age 82 of cancer of the liver and stomach. She was interred on October 10, 1924], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Alice M., 1891 – 1893, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 12 owned by J L Gardner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Charles W., 1897 – 1985, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 12 owned by J L Gardner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Frank C., 1864 – 1941, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 12 owned by J L Gardner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Henry E., 1904 – 1976, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 12 owned by J L Gardner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Julia, 1867 – 1958, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 12 owned by J L Gardner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Martha H., 1894 – 1986, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 12 owned by J L Gardner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Charles W., 1862 – 1914, Husband, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 15 owned by James Kerr and Casper Wagner, [Charles was born in Butler, PA and in 1910 was living in Millvale on Lincoln Avenue with wife Virginia and his mother-in-law, Helena Kerr. He was working as a retail merchant in a grocery. He died in Millvale of cyrosis of the liver at age 57 on November 1, 1914 and was interred 3 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, M. Virginia, 1871 – 1966, Wife, Rest In Peace, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 15 owned by James Kerr and Casper Wagner, [Mary Virginia Kerr married Charles Gardner about 1907. She was the daughter of James and Helen Kerr of Millvale. She was interred on September 28, 1966], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Ernest, 1919 – 1936, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Estella W. Gardner, [Ernest Gardner died in Charleroi on June 13, 1926 at age 16. The cause of death was written as “drowned and possibly assassinated”. He was interred on June 15, 1926], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Harry J., April 5, 1904, July 28, 1905, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Estella W. Gardner, [Harry was born in Sharpsburg and died in West Penn Hospital at age 1 year and 4 months. No cause of death was listed. He was interred in Section 1, Range 18, Lot 2 as a single interment and later removed to Section 5], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, John, 1852 – 1909, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Estella W. Gardner, [Although inquiries have been made, no trace on-line has been found of John and Estella Gardner. We know that they lived in Sharpsburg for a time, for 2 of the young children in the plot were either born or died there. John died in Sharpsburg at age 57 years and 27 days of tuberculosis. He was interred on September 30, 1909. Estella died in Swissvale on March 7, 1940 at age 65. Cause of death was mitral regurgitation. She was interred on March 9. Also in the plot is a young daughter, Helen, who died at age 1 year and 11 months of convulsions. She was interred on May 7, 1908 and does not have a tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Estella, 1875 – 1940, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Estella W. Gardner, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gardner, Sam’l S., 1867 – 1917, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 22 owned by Mrs. Alice Gardner of 310 13th Street in Sharpsburg, [Samuel S. Gardner was an assistant yard master at the local stock yards when he lived in Sharpsburg. He was married to wife Alice and had 3 children, Florence, age 7, Howard, age 3, and Chester, only 1 month old. He died in Pittsburgh on November 25, 1917 of nephritis at age 47. Interment was on November 28th. He is the only burial in the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garrett, Irene Wood, Wife of W. Merle, 1877 – 1944, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 12 owned by George Corns and Hester Wood, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garrett, William, 1912 – 1937, Section 8, Range 3, Row 15, grave # 1, [William was probably the son of Ammon and Emma Garrett of Pittsburgh. The family appears in the 1920 census, with William as one of the 8 children of the couple. In 1930 William was working as a laborer in one of Pittsburgh’s steel mills. He died at age 25 of pulmonary tuberculosis on December 18, 1937. He was interred on December 21], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garus, Alexei, 04 Feb 1891 - 18 Mar 1955, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garver, Frederick A., (plot marker , monument), June 26, 1898, Dec 9, 1952, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 9 owned by Fred Garver, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garver, Pauline E., (plot marker , monument), Sept 19, 1891, Mar 19, 1969, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 9, 4th east tier owned by Fred Garver, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garver, Augusta L., (plot marker , monument), Jan 17, 1893, May 22, 1947, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 9, 4th west tier owned by Fred Garver, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garver, Natalie, (plot marker , monument), Mar 18, 1875, Jan 26, 1962, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 9, 3rd west tier, owned by Fred Garver, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garver, Caroline, (plot marker , monument), July 23, 1868, July 21, 1903, [Caroline is a bit of a mystery. She has not been found in any census records. It is suspected that she may be the first wife of Fred Garver who immigrated to the US in 1892 from Germany. He may also have changed his name from Gawrinski, which makes tracking the family very difficult. Her interment is not listed under the name Garver, but there is a Caroline Gawrinski (Mrs. Fred Gawrinski) buried on July 23, 1903 in the single interments for the First German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg. If this is the same family, she may have been moved to the new family plot at a later date with no notation of the removal], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 9, 1st grave in the west tier, owned by Fred Garver, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garver, William F., (plot marker , monument), Nov 16, 1888, Apr 6, 1968, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 11 owned by Pauline & Fred Garver, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garver, Anna C., (plot marker , monument), Dec 28, 1888, Dec 9, 1960, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 11 owned by Pauline & Fred Garver, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garver, Frederick, (plot marker , monument), Nov 13, 1866, July 9, 1932, [In 1930 the Etna census shows Fred Garver and wife Nellie living at #26 Hickory Street with their 4 children. He was a German immigrant who arrived in the US around 1892 and was working as a laborer. Curiously, the 1920 census at the same address shows a Fred Gawrinski at the same address and similar names for the other family members. Some of these names also appear in the other graves within this plot in Greenwood. The 1910 census of Shaler Township shows Fred with another wife, but the same list of children. It shows that he was in his second marriage, so it is possible that he was married a total of 3 times. He died in Etna at age 65 of a coronary occlusion on July 9, 1932 and was interred on July 13, 1932], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 9 owned by Fred Garver, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garvin, Arthur F., d. 10 Jan 1943, Husband, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Garvin, Emma C., d. 17 Sep 1944, Wife, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gaskins, Martha J., 1876 – 1942, Mother, Section 8, Range 10, Lot 6, east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gaskins, Russell M., July 9, 1911 – Oct 15, 1957, Our Beloved Father, Section 8, Range 11, Lot 5, 5th grave west tier Gates, Frederick C., Pvt. No 1 Field Hos. PA NC, Enlisted July 9, 1916, Discharged July 15, 1917, Born (blank), Died 18 Jan 1933, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 9 singles, Grave #3 west, [In 1920 Fred Gates was a boarder in the Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh. He was 50 years of age, a widower. Born in France, he immigrated in 1889. He was working as a hotel cook. He died in Pittsburgh at age 60 of organic heart disease and was interred on January 21, 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gates, Delores Patterson, 1931 – 1997, Wife & Mother, Section 8, Row 1, Grave 10, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gates, Robert Sr., Born 4-5-1924, Died 6-5-2003, Section 9, Row 1B, grave 95, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gatewood, William L., CK3 US Navy, World War II, Sep 6, 1913, Apr 2, 1985, Section 9, Row 1B, grave 136, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gawrinski, Emma, 1877 - 1922, Mother, Section 6 singles, row 3, grave #36, [Emma died on September 13, 1922 in Pittsburgh at the age of 45. The cause of death was listed as pernicious anemia. She was interred on September 16. The area she is buried in has members of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gawrinski, Christine, 1840 - 1902, Section 6 Row 3, Grave #24 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [Christiana Gawrinski died in Etna and was interred on October 13, 1903, even though her tombstone lists 1902 as the date of death. She was the wife of August Gawrinski who immigrated around the year 1893], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gawrinski, August, 1840 - 1916, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #25 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [August immigrated from Germany about 1893. After the death of his wife Christiana, he lived with his son William and next to his son Fred in Shaler Township. He died in Collier Township at age 76 of a cerebral hemorrhage and was interred September 23, 1916], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gawrinski, Carl, 1902 - 1970, Brother, Section 6, Range 6, Row 4, Grave # 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gawrinsky, Anna, 1899 - 1962, Sister, Section 6, range 6, Row 1, Grave #2, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gawrinski, Karl, 1856 – 1922, Anna, 1858 – 1924, [Karl died on February 2, 1922 in Etna at age 65 of apoplexy. He was interred in Greenwood’s Section 6, an area of single interments connected to the German Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg. On October 30, 1924 he was removed to a plot in Section 1 where his wife was also interred], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by John Andrews, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gawrinski, Anna, 1858 - 1924, [Anna Gawrinski was the wife of Karl Gawrinski of Etna. She died on May 19, 1924 in Etna at age 65. She was interred on May 22, 1924 from the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home in Sharpsburg], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by John Andrews, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gawrinski, William F., Pvt. Btry A, 431st CAC, Enlisted Mar 7, 1942, Discharged Aug 14, 1945, Born May 22, 1907, Died April 28, 1947, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 6, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geesey, June L., 13 Jun 1917 - 23 Dec 1993, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geisler, Thomas, 1824 - 1904, Father, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 4 owned by Edward F. Geisler, [Thomas Geisler was born in Schuetzingen in the district of Maulbroun, Germany on December 21, 1826 according to the Wurttemberg Emigration Index. An application for emigration was issued to him in 1828 to North America. In 1850 he was found as a married man in Collins Township of Pittsburgh, age 23 and a farmer. He also lived there in 1860 with his wife and 3 children, but described as a gardener. From 1870 on he lived in Shaler Township. On the 1900 census he gave his immigration date as 1826. He died in Shaler Township at age 79 and was interred on November 2, 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geisler, Christina, 1830 - 1915, Mother, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 4 owned by Edward F. Geisler, [Christina Geisler was the wife of Thomas Geisler. She was born in Bavaria, Germany and may have immigrated to the US in 1844, as stated in the 1900 census. She appears as Thomas’ wife in 1850 in Collins Township. In 1860 she had 3 children, Edward, David and Anna. By 1870, when they started living in Shaler Township, she had 7 children, with John, William, Mary and Caroline added to the others. By 1900 only daughter Mary was still in the household. Christina died on March 8, 1915 in Etna at age 84. She was interred on March 11, 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geisler, John A., 1862 - 1941, Father, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 4 owned by Edward F. Geisler, [John A Geisler was the son of Thomas and Christina Geisler of Shaler Township. He worked with his father in the family garden as a young man. He married at age 26 and continued to live in the Shaler area with his wife and 2 children. His occupation was that of a stone contractor, but later in life worked at a sand and gravel company and a building supply business. He was interred in the plot at Greenwood on November 11, 1941], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geisler, Matilda M., 1867 - 1929, Mother, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 4 owned by Edward F. Geisler, [Matilda N. Geisler was the wife of John Geisler. She had two children, Harry, born in April of 1889, and Rosella, born in April of 1895. She died on September 24, 1929 at age 62 of an internal obstruction. She was interred 3 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geisler, Harry F., 1889 - 1915, Father, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 4 owned by Edward F. Geisler, [Harry F. Geisler was the son of John and Mathilda Geisler of Shaler Township. He was born in April of 1889 and was a hammer man in a tool factory in the 1910 census. He died on January 6, 1915 in Texas due to tuberculosis. He was interred on January 10, 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geisler, Edward F., 1857 - 1932, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 4 owned by Edward F. Geisler, [Edward F. Geisler was the son of Thomas and Christina Geisler of Shaler Township. After his marriage, he also lived in Shaler while he worked in a lumberyard. In 1920 and 1930 the family lived on Wilson Street in Etna. Edward died in Etna on April 18, 1932 of heart problems. He was interred on April 20th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geisler, Elizabeth, 1862 - 1940, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 4 owned by Edward F. Geisler, [Elizabeth Geisler was the wife of Edward Geisler of Shaler Township and Etna. She had one known daughter, Mamie, who was born in January of 1884. She died in Etna at age 78 of cancer, and was interred on June 5, 1940, 3 days after her death], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geoghegan, Martha, 1867 - 1958, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 4 owned by John Christoffel and Martha Geoghegan, [Martha Christoffel was the daughter of John and Eva Christoffel of Sharpsburg and was 12 years old in the 1880 census. By 1900she was married to Joseph Geoghegan and living in Lockport New York. Her younger brother Homer was also living with her. She was interred on June 6, 1958], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geoghegan, Joseph, 1858 - 1919, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 4 owned by John Christoffel and Martha Geoghegan, [Joseph Geoghegan was the husband of Martha Christoffel. He can be found on the 1900 census of Lockport New York where he worked as an iron roller. He died in Lockport at age 61 on April 19, 1919 of cancer. He was interred on April 22], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Georgalakis, Antonias C., Pvt. 315th AMB Co. USA, Enlisted Sept 5, 1918, Discharged May 15, 1919, Born Dec 17, 1897, Died Oct 4, 1943, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 7, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) George, Harry Clyde, 1888 - 1894, Safe in the arms of Jesus, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 4 owned by James C. George, [Harry was probably the son of Joseph C. George and his wife Margaret Hill. Joseph was living in Sharpsburg since 1850,working as a carpenter. He married about 1855 and in 1860 he and Margaret had 2 children. They eventually had 5 children, one of them Harry. He does not appear on any census record. He died in Sharpsburg at age 6 of membranous croup. He was interred on November 18, 1894. Also in the plot are his father and mother, a sister Elizabeth and a brother Albert], (contributed by Diane Nichols) George, Lulu, nee Nicolas, June 20, 1879, Aug 14, 1908, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 3 owned by F W Nicolas, [Louise Nicolas was the daughter of Fred and Amelia Nicolas of Sharpsburg. In the 1880 census, she was a 1 year old child. Three years later she lived through the experience of her father’s suicide and it’s impact on the family. In 1900 she was living with her mother and 2 sisters on Sherman Street in Millvale. Her husband’s name is not known, but life had somehow taken its toll on her in spite of her youth. She committed suicide by hanging herself in Millvale at age 29. She was interred on August 16, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerbig, Geo. P., 16 Jun 1862 - 28 Jul 1904, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #7 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [George was born in Germany and died in Pittsburgh at age 42 years, 1 month and 12 days. He was interred on July 31, 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerginske, Minnie, 1898, 1987, Daughter, [Minnie was the daughter of August and Augusta Gerginske of Etna. Both parents were German immigrants whose children were all born in PA. She is listed with her family in 1910 and 1920, but not found yet in 1930], Section1, Range 6, Lot 7 owned by Minnie Gerginske, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerginske, August, 1861 – 1928, Father, [August was born in Germany and immigrated in 1887 and was naturalized in 1889. He was a laborer in a steel mille and lived in Etna with his wife and children. He died in Etna at age 67 of broncho pneumonia and was interred on May 1, 1928], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 7 owned by Minnie Gerginske, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerginske, Augusta, 1864 – 1929, Mother, [Augusta was the wife of August Gerginske. She also was born in Germany. The couple was listed in census records with 9 children but in 1900 she indicated that she had lost 2 children], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 7 owned by Minnie Gerginske, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerginske, Otto, 1895 – 1926, [Otto was the child of August and Augusta Gerginske of Germany and Etna. He was born in August of 1895 and appears on the 1900, 1920 and 1920 census with his family. He died in Etna at age 31 of acute alcoholism on December 14, 1926 and was interred on December 16], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 7 owned by Minnie Gerginske, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerginske, Frederick, 1885 – 1964, Father, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 7 owned by Minnie Gerginske, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerginske, Harriet, 1888 – 1944, Mother, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 7 owned by Minnie Gerginske, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerginske, George H., 1906 – 1987, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 4 owned by Gottlieb Kosloski, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerginske, Esther E., 1910 – 1995, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 4 owned by Gottlieb Kosloski, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerke, George, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by A J Burbank, [According to Greenwood records, George was born in County Down Ireland and died in Etna on January 5, 1879. He was 32 years, 9 months and 3 days old when he died of pneumonia. His interment was on December 29, 1878], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Germaney, Robert, Private, Co A 505th Eng’s Serv. Batt., Enlisted Oct 27, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born June 20, 1891, Died Sept 25, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 23, 1st grave west tier, [Robert signed his World War I draft card in Pittsburgh, although he stated that he was born in Talladega, Alabama. He was working in Pittsburgh as a checker for Union Steel Foundry on 62nd Street. In 1932 he was admitted at the US National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldier in Dayton Ohio for chronic bronchitis and arthritis. His paperwork states that he was separated from his wife, Lena Germaney of 1608 Clark Street in Pittsburgh. He died in Pittsburgh at age 44 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on September 28, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gerner, Edward J., Nov 11, 1900, Jan 1, 1941, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Mrs. Samuel Van Asdale, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gessler, Elizabeth, 1844 – 1913, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by John Bollhorst, [Elizabeth Gessler was the wife of Vincent Gessler of Shaler Township. Both were born in Germany and immigrated around the year 1868. She is listed on the 1900 Shaler Township census as being born in June of 1848 in Switzerland and immigrating in 1872. She also stated that she had 1 child. In 1910 the couple is listed as living on the Butler Plank Road and Vincent was working at a chemical works. No record has been found about who the daughter of the couple is, but we speculate that it is Elizabeth Bollhorst, also interred in the plot. Elizabeth Gessler died in Shaler Township on January 24, 1913 at age 67 of scleratic degeneration of the heart and goiter. She was interred on January 27, 1913 to be followed by her husband, who died on February 3, 1919. He has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gethers, Ben, Pvt, Co D, 158th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Aug 15, 1918, Discharged Jan 31, 1919, Born Apr 12, 1893, Died Nov 3, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 21, 1st grave west tier, [Ben was born in Georgetown, South Carolina according to his World War I draft card. When he filled it out, he was living in Charleston SC on McCormick Street and was a laborer for a chemical company. He died in Pittsburgh of shock and hemorrhage and was interred on November 11, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gethke, (back side), Section 6, Range 4, Lot 3 owned by Ephriam Gethke, [This monument is for the Gethke family of Etna. Ephriam Gethke immigrated on July 5, 1893 on the ship “Munchen” out of Bremen to Baltimore. He traveled with a friend August Klingenberg and intended to live in Sharpsburg. On October 24, 1893, his wife Wilhelmina immigrated to New York with her 3 children Bertha, August and Meta, traveling with Elizabeth Kingenberg and her children. The families both lived in Etna. Wilhelmina died in 1913 and Ephriam in 1923. Others buried in the plot include Maude Kethke, Jessie Doack, Wm. Dzuack, Augusta Mihlheiser and Minnie Hass. The back of the monument has the name Dzaack, the married name of the Gethke daughter Bertha], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geyer, James C., 1931 - 1949, Son, Section 3, Range 3, Lot 6, half lot, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geyer, Francis B, 1906 – 1989, Husband, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 3 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Geyer, Clara B, 1913 – 1970, Wife, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 3 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gibbons, Samuel, 1916 – 1987. Father, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 26 owned by Dennis Cook, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gibson, Betty Lois Elling, March 29, 1927, August 22, 2002, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 2 half lot owned by Albert Elling, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gibson, David, Private Co C, 338th Serv. Batt., Enlisted July 31, 1918, Discharged July 26, 1919, Born Sept 3, 1895, Died Feb 19, 1941, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 14, 3rd grave west tier, [A World War I draft card for David states that he was born in Lee County, Alabama and worked for the Eagle and Pheonix Mills Company of Columbus, Georgia as a cotton weigher. A 1900 census of Lee County shows a David Lee, 5 years old and the son of Charles and Malinda Lee of Wacoochee. David was one of 7 children. In 1920 he was newly married to wife Jennie May, living in Phoenix, Alabama. In 1930 he lived in Pittsburgh’s 20th Ward, laboring for a manufacturing company. He and Jennie had 3 children. He died in O’Hara Township at age 35 (actually closer to 46), of pneumonia. He was interred on February 24, 1941], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gibson, Eddie L., PFC 705th Med. Det., Enlisted Sept 17, 1941, Died in Service Apr 18, 1943, Born June 5, 1919, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 4, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gift, Emma N., 09 Nov 1895 - 30 Sep 1960, Gram, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gift, George W., (view 2), d. 10 Feb 1916, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 6, [George W. Gift was born about 1842 in Western PA. He lived for many years in Shaler Township, then moved to Etna. He worked as a wagoner before joining Company G of the 38th Regiment of the PA Volunteers in May of 1861. Although he stayed with the unit until it was mustered out in May of 1864, he was part of the Reserves. His wife Susan died before 1910, but is not interred in Greenwood, although other family members are. He died on 10 February 1916 in O’Hara Township of entero colitis. His tombstone was mistakenly removed when a replacement stone was set for William Weir. The grave is the 15th from the left in the row behind the Soldier’s Monument], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gift, Violet J., 1914, 1917, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Margaret Lollo, [Violet J Gift died in Sharpsburg on February 20, 1917 at age 2 years, 8 months and 16 days of diphtheria. Interment was on February 21, 1917], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gigliotti, Anna, (plot marker), 1905 – 1978, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 19 owned by Louis Schutzman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gigliotti, Frank, (plot marker), 1900 – 1981, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 19 owned by Louis Schutzman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gilbert, Joseph P., 1928 – 1990, Beloved Husband & Father, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 5, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Giles, Alfred F., 1905 – 1997, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 12, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Giles, Ina Lee, 1907 – 1991, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 12, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Giles, Blanche E., 1876 - 1949, Mother, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 18 owned by Alfred Giles, [was the wife of Alfred Giles. She was born in Pennsylvania, but no other information is known about her early years. She gave birth to at least 10 children as the couple lived in Duquesne, Pittsburgh and Sharpsburg. She died in June 1949 and was buried out of the A. R. Campbell Funeral Home in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Giles, Alfred, 1871 - 1930, Father, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 18 owned by Alfred Giles, [first appears in Duquesne, Allegheny County on the 1900 census, along with his wife Blanche, young son Thomas and his 35 year old brother Thomas. He was a day laborer who had immigrated in 1882. The New York Passenger Lists show him at age 11 on the ship “Waesland” out of Antwerp, Belgium. He came with his mother Elisabeth, age 46, brother Thomas, age 16, sister Ann, age 13, and brother William, age 9 and sister Elisabeth, age 5. By 1910, Alfred and Blanche had 5 children, but had already lost 2 other children. In 1920 they had added 3 more children and Alfred was working as a mechanic in a steel mill and living in Sharpsburg. Alfred died in Pittsburgh at the age of 59, a victim of a coronary embolism and lobar pneumonia. He was buried from the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Giles, Margaret K., 1923 - 1923, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 18 owned by Alfred Giles, [may have been the last child born to Alfred and Blanche Giles. Another daughter, Mabel, was born in 1918, so the gap of time may also suggest that Margaret may have been a grandchild. She is noted in the Greenwood interment records merely as baby Giles, stillborn. She died in Pittsburgh of October 18, 1923 and was buried the following day. Holzheimer & Bock handled the burial arrangements], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Giles, Oliver F., 1907 - 1924, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 18 owned by Alfred Giles, [was the child of Alfred and Blanche Giles of Sharpsburg. He is found in the 1920 census as a 12 year old, one of 8 children in the household. He died on January 13, 1924 in Sharpsburg of lobar pneumonia], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Giles, Thos. J., Base Hosp., 03 Mar 1921, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 18 owned by Alfred Giles, [was probably the first born child of Alfred and Blanche Giles of Pittsburgh and then Sharpsburg. He appears as a 1 year old with the young couple in Duquesne in 1900 when they were still sharing a home with Alfred’s brother Thomas. In 1920 he was a machinist apprentice at the Carnegie steel mill. The time in which he served is not yet known, as there was no indication on his World War I draft card. The tombstone is worn, and although the words “Base Hos.” Indicates he worked at one of the 50 Base Hospitals established, the number can not be made out. Much more research needs to be done on this young man. He died in Sharpsburg on March 3, 1921 of pulmonary tuberculosis], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gill, Martha D., 1810 – 1898, Mother, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Mary Swindell, [Martha Dalzell was the daughter of Samuel Dalzell and Mary Chambers of North Beaver, Beaver County, one of 11 children of the couple. She may have married James Gill either in Ireland or after they both immigrated, around 1838. She had at least 7 children with James: Mary, Nancy, Samuel, Margaret Sarah, Martha and Robert. After her husband’s death, she continued to live in O’Hara Township (originally part of Indiana Township) with her youngest son Robert, who worked the family farm. She died in O’Hara at age 89 of gastritis. She was interred on December 22, 1898], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gill, James, 1800 – 1873, Father, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Mary Swindell, [James Gill was born in Ireland between the years 1800 to 1803 and immigrated around 1838. He appears on the 1840 Indiana Township census with 4 people in the home, one of them a female child. He remained in Indiana Township through the rest of his life, farming his patch of land and marrying Martha Dalzell. The couple had at least 7 children. James died in O’Hara Township, although little else is known about the end of his life. He was interred in Greenwood on May 3, 1906, apparently a removal from another cemetery], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gill, Martha I., April 6, 1850, November 30, 1930, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Mary Swindell, [Martha was the sixth of 7 children born to the couple of James and Martha Dalzell Gill. She and the other children in the family were all born in Indiana Township and she appears there through 1870 with her family. After her parent’s deaths, she lived in O’Hara with her sister Sarah, then married to William McMorran. By 1920 they had all moved to Aspinwall, where she remained after their deaths, living with her nephew, Ora. She died in Aspinwall at age 80 years, 7 months and 24 days of chronic myocarditis. She was interred on December 4, 1930], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gill, Joseph J., West Virginia, Pvt. 4 Inf, 3 Div., February 28, 1939, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 17, 2nd grave west tier, [Joseph died in Pittsburgh at age 56 of an aneurism of the left ventricle. He was interred on March 2, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gillard, Wilbur R., CPL US Army, World War II, Jun 16, 1913, May 12, 1989, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 11, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gillette, Helen L., 06 Apr 1907 - 28 Dec 1994, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gilliland, Sylvania, 1875 – 1937, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 19 half lot owned by Genevieve Reed, [Sylvania can be found on the 1900 census for Pittsburgh, in the 23rd Ward. The family lived on Chitworth Avenue. She was the sister of Geneva and George Reed, and the daughter of the widow Lizzie Reed. In this census, she has a 1 year old daughter Mary. Her husband’s name has not been located yet, and the family is difficult to find in census records. She died in Collier Township at age 49 of arterio sclerosis on February 9, 1937. She was interred on February 11], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Girty, Harry C., 1861 – 1928, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Harry Girty, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Girty, Minerva W., 1863 – 1926, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Harry Girty, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Girty, Harry E., 1888 – 1919, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Harry Girty, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Girty, James Paul, TEC 4 HQ 330th Inf 83rd Div., Enlisted, Sept 12, 1943, Discharged Aug 25, 1945, Born Apr 22, 1904, Died Nov 20, 1947, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Harry Girty, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gissendaner, Mary Lou Woistman, 1934 - 2008, Section 6, Range 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Glazer, Mary, 17 Oct 1893 - 05 Apr 1987, Section 6, Range 6, Row 7, Grave # 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Glover, Andrew W., US Army World War II, Mar 13, 1900, Dec 24, 1985, Section 9, Row 2, grave 134, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Glover, Dorothy M., 1926 – 1986, Mother, Love Always and Forever, Section 9, Row 3, grave #119, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Glover, Sylvia, 1949 – 1987, Section 9, Row 5, grave #126, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Glunt, Gertrude, nee Allsip, 1891 – 1976, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 14 owned by the Allsip heirs, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gnewkowski, Joseph Thomas, Sept 1893, M------- (illegible), Father, Section 6, Range 6, Row 4, Grave # 12, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gobbelt, Margaret, 1835 - 1921, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #16, [Listed in interment records as Mary Gobbelt, she died in Sharpsburg at age 85 of lobar pneumonia on March 27, 1921. She was interred on March 29th . Her interment in the record books is not clear, as the Lot Book has the date April 3, 1921. She was buried in a grave occupied first by A Charles Severt who was then removed to Mt. Royal Cemetery. Margaret could have been placed temporarily in another grave, then moved to the empty location], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gogolin, Edna May, 1905 - [25 Sep 1994 SSDI], Mother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gogolin, Fred E., 1902 - 1969, Father, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Goode, Doris Kietz, 1931 - 1973, Section 6, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by William Kietz, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Goodwin, Barbara Turner, 1882 – 1959, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 12, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Goodwyn, Luther J., Pvt 141st Co, 157th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Oct 5, 1918, Discharged Sept 30, 1919, Born Oct 12, 1892, Died Jan 22, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 23, 3rd grave east tier, [Luther was found under the spelling Goodwin in Coweta County, Georgia, living with his grandparents, Green and Georgia Tolbert. He was helping his grandfather on the farm and another grandson, A J Whatley, was also living with them, as well as their youngest daughter Mary Tolbert. By 1930 his grandmother and he had moved to Pittsburgh, lodgers in the home of William Moore on Roberts Street. Luther was a construction worker. He died in Pittsburgh at age 43 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on January 26, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gordon, William Jesse, Corporal Marine Corps, Enlisted Aug 29, 1917, Discharged Aug 23, 1921, Born Sep 8, 1896, Died Apr 12, 1931, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 17, 4th grave west tier, [William was born in Covington, Kentucky and filled out his draft card in Pittsburgh when he lived on Stanton Avenue. He was working as a truck driver and repairman for Randolph and McClements. His 1900 census for Covington reveals his parents were Robert and Carrie Gordon of Crescent Avenue and they had 2 other children. In 1910 they had moved to Pittsburgh where his father worked as a machinist. William died in Sharpsburg at age 35 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on April 14, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gordon, Margaret, 1838 – 1911, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 1 owned by Samuel Moyle, [Margaret Gordon is described as an aunt in the 1900 Sharpsburg Census when she was living with the Samuel Moyle family. It is unknown exactly how she is related to either Samuel Moyle or his wife Mary Jane Miller. The census dates her birth in June of 1844, which does not agree with her date on the tombstone. She died in Beaver County at age 72 years, 6 months and 16 days of lagrippe and bronchitis. She was interred on January 15, 1910, which also does not agree with the stone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gordon, Julius C., PFC US Army, Korea, Jul 23, 1930, Aug 30, 1984, Section 9, Row 1A, Grave 130, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gorham, Arthur Earl, 01 Dec 1886 - 01 Apr 1956, Section 6, Range 7, Row 5, Grave #14, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gorny, Edward P., 1916 – 1990, Father, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 3 half lot owned by Ed Gorny & Charles Carothers, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gorny, Catherine M., 1927 – 1969, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 3 half lot owned by Ed Gorny & Charles Carothers, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graft, Jennie E., 1849 – 1896, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 12 owned by Frederic Snyder, [No census record of Jennie Graft can be found in Pittsburgh. It is possible that Jennie and Viola Snider may be related, as she is listed as being born in Illinois in the interment records, and Viola stated the same in various census records. But apparently Graft is a married name, and she may have not lived in Pittsburgh for long. But without any clue as to her maiden name, it is impossible to trace her at this time. She died in Sharpsburg at age 47 of heart failure and was interred on March 18, 1896], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Minnie E., 1849 - 1927, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 18, [was the child of John and Sarah Beatty. Slightly younger than her brother Harry, she was born in 1849 in Indiana Township. Between 1870 and 1880 she married Edward E. Graham, a clerk in a saw mill, living in Etna. The couple also lived in Aspinwall and had a daughter named Rena. When her husband died, Minnie lived with Rena and her husband, Walter Patterson, in Wilkinsburg. She died in New Castle of apoplexy and old age on March 11, 1927], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Robert T., (plot marker), Born Feb 9, 1823, Died July 14, 1897, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 14 owned by the Graham family and Mrs. Z M McCord, [Interment records at Greenwood state that Robert Graham was born in Butler County PA. In 1850 he was a young husband living in Sharpsburg with his wife and a 3 year old child, and was making bricks for a living. In 1860 they lived in Shaler Township and by 1870 in Etna. He progressed from a brick maker to a brick layer to a lumberman who was noted in the local “Herald” newspaper as an enterprising lumber merchant and contractor. He died in Etna at age 75 and was interred on July 16, 1897], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Permelia, (plot marker), Born Jan 15, 1827, Died Dec 9, 1877, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 14 owned by the Graham family and Mrs. McCord, [Permelia Graham was the wife of Robert T. Graham of Sharpsburg and Etna. She first appears in the 1850 Sharpsburg census as a 23 year old wife with a 3 year old son, Ephraim. In 1860 she had 2 children, but her first son was not among them. The 1870 census shows her with an additional child, Norman. When she died in 1877 she was first buried in the Pine Creek Cemetery, just a mile away from the newly opened Greenwood and presumably next to her young son. On March 28, 1878, 2 unnamed Graham removals were placed in the new family plot in Greenwood. No personal information was given in the records, but we assume that Permelia and her child were the family members who were moved, as her name does not appear otherwise in the records], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Ephreim (plot marker), ---, Son of --------- & Permelia --- [illegible], Section 4, Range 3, Lot 14 owned by the Graham family and Mrs. McCord, [Even though this stone is badly eroded, enough letters can be made out to presume that it belongs to the first-born son of Robert and Permelia Graham, Ephreim. He appears on the 1850 Sharpsburg census and a 3 year old child, but does not appear anywhere else in the records. He would have died at age 13 or less, as he is not in the 1860 census. His remains were probably one of the removals from Pine Creek Cemetery on March 28, 1878. The other removal was probably his mother Permelia, who died in 1877. The tombstone was no doubt also moved from the graveyard in 1878], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Jane Ayres, (plot marker), 1850 – 1936, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 14 owned by the Graham family and Mrs. Z M McCord, [Jane, or Jennie, was the second wife of Robert T. Graham of Etna. He was a prosperous lumber merchant when he lost his wife Permelia in 1877. Having a house with 2 older children and one young one, Robert married Jennie, a younger woman. After Robert’s death, she may have married again, but her husband’s name is not known. She appears on the 1930 Bellvue census as the mother-in-law of Arthur H. Bowman. His wife, Mabel was age 50, and therefore born about 1880 with Robert Graham as her father. Jennie died in Bellvue at age 85 of a coronary occlusion on August 30, 1936. She was interred on August 31st under the name Jennie Ayres Graham Riddle], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Charles Henry, (plot marker), 1884 – 1911, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 14 owned by the Graham family and Mrs. Z M McCord, [Charles Henry Graham may have been the son of Oliver and Elizabeth Graham of Sharpsburg. He is the only local Graham family member by that name found in census records, but it is not known how he is related to the Robert Graham family. Interment records state that he died in the Ohio Valley Hospital in Stowe Township at age 26. He suffered from a fractured skull. It was noted that he fell from an electric crane. He was interred on August 17, 1911], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Edwin E., (plot marker), 1852 – 1905, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 14 owned by the Graham family and Mrs. Z M McCord, [Edwin Graham was the oldest surviving child of Robert and Permelia Graham of Shaler Township. In 1880 he and wife Minnie were living with Edwin’s parents on Butler Street in Etna, and he was working as a clerk in a sawmill. By 1900 his family lived in Aspinwall while he was a brick salesman. Ten years later he described himself as an accountant. He died in Aspinwall at age 55 and was interred on December 7, 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Illegible, (plot marker), with possibly the name “Emma”, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 14 owned by the Graham family and Mrs. Z M McCord, [This old stone belongs to the Graham family, but is so badly eroded that no name can be positively read. It may belong to an unnamed Graham that was interred on February 18, 1888. No information was given at the time of interment. We may assume that it belongs to a young child either of Robert Graham and his second wife Jennie, or Robert’s son Edward and his wife Minnie], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Norman Robert, January 19, 1866, March 5, 1929, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 17 owned by Dr. N R Graham, [Norman Robert Graham was the son of Robert T. Graham and his wife Permelia. He was probably born in Shaler Township. According to Internet records, he graduated from Jefferson Medical College of the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia in 1887. He practiced in Sharpsburg as a family physician. He and wife Lavina had 3 children but they lost 2 by 1910. Only son Edwin lived to maturity. He died in O’Hara Township at age 62 of lobar pneumonia on March 5, 1929, and was interred on March 8, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Lavina Brickell, August 9, 1865, January 10, 1927, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 17 owned by Dr. N R Graham, [Lavina Brickell Graham was the wife of Dr. Norman Graham of Sharpsburg. Although she always stated in census records that she had been born in PA, no early census records of her before her marriage was found. In 1900 she is listed in the census with one son, Edwin, but stated that she had lost a child. She also listed herself as losing another child in the 1910 census. No Graham children were interred in Greenwood in that time span. She died in O’Hara Township of chronic intestinal nephritis at age 61 and was interred on January 13, 1927], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Marguerite F., 1891 – 1970, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 17 owned by Dr. N R Graham, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Edwin A., 1890 – 1972, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 17 owned by Dr. N R Graham, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Catherine, 1910 – 1938, Mother, [Catherine died in Pittsburgh on November 4, 1938 at age 28. Her death was caused by a pregnancy with eclampsia and she was interred on November 7, 1938], Section 9, Row 3, grave 92, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graham, Henry, 1905 – 1962, Father, Section 9, Row 3, grave # 95, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grau, John, 1860 - 1922, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 1 owned by John Grau, [John Grau was a PA born man who became a grocer in Sharpsburg. In 1900 he was living on 13th Street with his wife Elizabeth, who was his second wife. The couple had only been married for 2 years. They shared the house with 6 children, of whom 5 were by his first wife, Barbara. A daughter, Lucille had been born to them in February of 1899. John died on January 17, 1922 in Sharpsburg at age 61 and was interred on January 19], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grau, Barbara, 1865 - 1896, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 1 owned by John Grau, [Barbara Grau was the first wife of John Grau. No local census record has been found, but this could be due to the mis-spelling of the name. Barbara had at least 5 children with John before she died of typhoid fever at age 30. She was interred on February 11, 1896. On March 30 of the same year, a 3 month old child, Walter Harry Grau, was also interred in the plot. He has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grau, Bertha, 1885 - 1910, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 1 owned by John Grau, [Bertha Grau was the daughter of John and Barbara Grau. She was born in February of 1885 in Sharpsburg. She died in Sharpsburg of a lung abscess at age 25 on March 28, 1910. She was interred on March 30], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grau, Margaret, 1887 - 1902, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 1 owned by John Grau, [Margaret Elizabeth Grau was a daughter of John and Elizabeth Grau, and was born in Sharpsburg in February of 1887. She died in Sharpsburg on November 28, 1902 and was interred 2 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grawshaw, John, Pvt. HDQTRS, 23rd Inf. Enlisted June 27, 1918, Discharged Aug 13, 1919, Apr 13, 1893, Died Apr 7, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 17, 1st grave, 9th row east tier, [John died in O’Hara Township at age 25 of tuberculosis. HE was interred on April 10, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gray, Harry R., 1892 - 1940, Section 6, Row 5, Grave #8, [Harry Gray died in Pittsburgh at age 48 on January 18, 1940. The cause of death was lobar pneumonia. He was interred on January 21, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gray, Joseph S., 1871 – 1939, Father, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 17 owned by Rachel Gray, [Joseph died on April 10, 1939 at age 68 of cardiac failure. He was interred on April 12], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gray, Rachel E., 1874 – 1959, Mother, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 17 owned by Rachel Gray, [interred on June 3, 1959], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graybigle, John H., 1897 - 1960, Father, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 20 owned by Jacob Bernhardt, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Graybigle, Alberta W., nee Specht, 1911 - 1998, Mother, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 20 owned by Jacob Bernhardt, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grayson, John T., Pvt. Med. Det, 812th Pion. Inf., Enlisted Aug 9, 1918, Discharged Dec 9, 1918, Born Nov 28, 1890, Died Mar 18, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 9, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Green, Albert, Nov 27, 1879, Mar 28, 1942, Husband, Section 8, Row 6, Grave 61, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gregg, Guy E., Pvt Co E, 24th Engrs., Enlisted Jan 9, 1918, Discharged Jun 12, 1919, Born Jan 25, 1885, Died May 11, 1931, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 17, 3rd grave west tier, [Guy was the son of Mary Gregg of Garkins Alley in Pittsburgh’s 25th Ward. He appears on the 1900 census with his widowed mother and 3 siblings. At age 16 he was already a glass worker. In 1910 he was a teamster for an ice company and in 1920 a detective for the railroad. The 24th Engineers was not the first enlistment for him. He also joined the 3rd US Cavalry on February 5, 1904, and was discharged on Septmeber 1, 1905 at Fort Assiniboine, Montana. His World War I discharge was at Camp Dix, New Jersey. He spent a few months at the Bath Branch US National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in New York. He died in Pittsburgh at age 46 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on May 24, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Griesbaum, Anne Louise, 05 Aug 1913 - 13 May 2002, Section 6, range 6, Row 8, Grave # 11, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Griffin, Andrew, Pvt. Co 8, 812th Pioneer Inf, Enlisted Aug 7, 1918, Discharged Mar 14, 1919, Born April 16, 1894, Died July 2, 1955, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 1, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Griffin, Weddie, Sergeant Co F, 805th Pioneer Inf., Enlisted June 19, 1918, Discharged July 12, 1919, Born Nov 26, 1894, Died May 31, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 25, 2nd grave east tier, [Weddie died in Pittsburgh at age 40 of acute hemorrhage of the brain. He was interred on June 4, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Griffin, William R., PFC 224th AAF B U, Enlisted June 18, 1943, Discharged Sept 26, 1945, Born June 8, 1908, Died April 13, 1952, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 4, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Griffin, Frank, Pennsylvania, Pvt. US Army, World War I, Feb 17, 1901, Oct 1, 1966, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 12, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Griffin, Loretta D., June 27, 1938, June 26, 1986, Beloved Mother, Section 9, Row 4, grave #103, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Griffin, Neree, “Catherine”, 1926 – 1986, Section 9, Row 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Griffin, Thessa Faye, 1920 – 1989, Mother, Section 9, Row 10, grave #97, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Griffiths, John, 1866 – 1951, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 4 half lot owned by John Griffiths, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Griffiths, Elizabeth, 1870 – 1943, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 4 half lot owned by John Griffiths, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grimm, John, (no photo available), d. 27 Jul 1895, buried in Section 3, Range 11, Lot 2, removed to Section 1, Range 20, Lot 4, d. from cholera, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grimm, Jessie O., 1886 - 1944, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 18 owned by A. H. Slater, [was the wife of Herman Grimm, a laborer for the H.J. Heinz Company of Sharpsburg. In 1920 the family lived on Middle Street with their 3 children, Melvin, Charles and Mildred], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grimm, Vanessa Ann, Section 2, Range 14, Lot 16 baby singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grimm, Herman J., 1885 – 1969, Father, fireman flag holder, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 3 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grimm, William G., 1887 – 1969, Father, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 24 owned by Mrs. Mary Braun, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grimm, Lydia B., 1891 – 1965, Mother, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 24 owned by Mrs. Mary Braun, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Groah, Milo A., 30 Jan 1906 - 14 Dec 1968, Father, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gross, E. D., 1891 - 1939, Father, [Elmer D. Gross in 1900 was a 9 year old boy, the youngest child in his family. His father, Dennis, was a day laborer who later worked in a steel mill. By 1910 Elmer worked as an electrician in one of the steel works. In 1920 he was married and he and wife Pearl had 2 children. They lived on Scotia Place in Munhall. Elmer died on October 26, 1939 at age 49 of chronic myocarditis. He was interred next to his wife on October 29, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gross, P. V., 1889 - 1931, Mother, [Pearl V. Gross was the wife of Elmer Gross. The couple lived in Munhall and raised at least 2 children, Pearl and Elmer. She died on March 6, 1931 in Homestead at age 41 of lobar pneumonia. She was interred on March 9, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gross, James P., (view 2), US Army Korea, Mar 15, 1934, Oct 19, 2005, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 1, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gross, James R., Oct 3, 1981, Oct 21, 2003, Beloved Son and Grandson, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 1, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grossman, Charles J., 1886 – 1973, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Chas. Grossman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grossman, Theresa, 1892 – 1958, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Chas. Grossman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grossman, (view 2), monument and plot marker, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 12 owned by Mrs. Max R. Burchardt, [These stones represent a memorial for the family of George and Marie Grossman of Brentwood. George Grossman was born on December 23, 1862 in Rodenbach, Germany, a village just above Frankfurt in Hesse Darmstadt. He married Marie Neiderer there in 1884 and the couple had 8 known children. Many members of the family immigrated in 1912 and settled in Brentwood. George died there on October 16, 1929 of monoxide gas poisoning and was interred on October 19th. Marie was born on April 28, 1865 in Sugenehin, German and died on March 11, 1940 in Pittsburgh at age 74 of a coronary occlusion. Also interred in this plot are: Max R. Burchardt, the husband of the Grossman’s daughter Barbara. He was the son of Gustave and Marie Burchardt and died in 1919; Alexander R. Sanders; Walter Schmidt; Barbara Heinlien; Johanna Sander and Betty Nolte], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grove, Rheno A., 1883 – 1945, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 9 owned by Minnie Broge, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grove, Augusta L., 1885 – 1967, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 9 owned by Minnie Broge, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grove, Hilda C., 1909 – 1985, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Carol Vierhiller, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubb, Charles W., Pvt, Co A, 2nd Virginia Inf., Enlisted Jun 21, 1898, Discharged Dec 8, 1898, Born Jul 1, 1881, Died Jun 10, 1932, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 24, first grave west tier, [In his World War I Draft card, he listed Willard L. Grubb of #29 Penn Avenue in Cumberland Maryland as his nearest relative. He died in Pittsburgh at age 50 of lobar pneumonia on June 10th and was interred on June 13, 1932. He was a Spanish-American War soldier], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, William E. Sr., (view 2), World War II, Nov 27, 1910, Sep 3, 2001, Father, US Army, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 16 Grubbs, Ruth C., 1915 – 2007, Mother, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 16 Grubbs, Ellen Jane, 1852 - 1935, Mother, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 6, [was the wife of Joseph Grubbs. She was born in December of 1852. She married Joseph on 10 June 1873 by Rev. George Scott of Tarentum, PA. By 1900 the couple was living in O’Hara Township with 4 children. In 1910 Ellen stated that she had giving birth to 7 children, but only 5 were living. Ellen died of lobar pneumonia in 1935 after spending her final year on Kittanning Pike with 3 of her children], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Joseph, (view 2), Co B 63 PA Vol, d. 01 Jan 1914, Section 3 Range 5, Lot 6, [born in Western PA, appears in most early census records as Josiah in the family of George and Margaret Grubbs. He joined Company B of the 63rd PA Volunteers on 1 August 1861. In June of 1862 he was taken prisoner while he was under treatment for typhoid at a Union hospital near Charles City Cross Roads, Virginia. He was taken to Libby Prison and later transferred to Bell Island where he contracted rheumatism. At one point he was part of a group to be exchanged, but since he could not walk to the camp gate, he was passed over. Later he was paroled to a convalescent camp near Alexandria. He was transferred to the US Veterans Reserve Corp on the first of December 1863 and officially mustered out on 1 August 1864. Married to Ellen Jane Miller on 10 June 1873, the couple had 5 children and lived in O’Hara Township where he tried to regain his occupation as a blacksmith. One of the affidavits in his pension file recorded a witness of Joseph’s rheumatic pain, stating he could not straighten up for 15 minutes after shoeing a horse. Joseph died of cancer of the face], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Frank E., 1880 - 1962, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 5, [was the son of Civil War veteran Joseph Grubbs and his wife Ellen Jane Miller. He and wife Gussie were married before 1910, while he was working as a laborer in a steel mill. His 1918 Draft Card indicates he was a steel melter at Crescent Steel Co. on Butler Street. By 1930 he was working as a janitor at a local school, probably Kerr School on Kittanning Pike, near where he lived.], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Gussie R., 1884 - 1950, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 5, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Charles, 1836 - 1917, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 8 owned by Charles Grubbs, [Charles Grubbs was a blacksmith from Indiana and O’Hara Townships. He was the son of George and Margaret Grubbs who were originally indexed under West Deer Township in 1840. George was also a blacksmith and a farmer. The family was in O’Hara Township in 1860 with Charles also listed as a blacksmith. Charles was the second known son in the family, preceded by a brother Alfred. He and his wife Permelia had at least 6 children. He died in Sharpsburg at age 80 of arterial insufficiency on April 20, 1917 and was interred on May 2], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Permelia, 1840 - 1932, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 8 owned by Charles Grubbs, [Permelia Jane Grubbs was the wife of Charles Grubbs. The couple married before 1863, when they had their first child, Mary. Permelia went on the have at least 5 other children. She died in Sharpsburg at age 91 of lobar pneumonia. The family name is often spelled Grubs in the census records], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Courtlen M., died 1930, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 8 owned by Charles Grubbs, [Courtlen (Courtland) M. Grubbs was the son of Charles and Permelia Grubbs. He was probably born in Sharpsburg and appears as a 1 year old child in the 1870 census. In 1920 he is living with his mother, his brother James and sister Sarah in Aspinwall at #105 Western Avenue. He was working as a laborer at a steel pipe mill. He died in Sharpsburg of a cerebral hemorrhage at age 60 and was interred in the family plot on February 14, 1930, having died on February 11th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Margaret S., 1864 - 1939, At Rest, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 8 owned by Charles Grubbs, [Margaret Sarah Grubbs was one of the daughters of Charles and Permelia Grubbs. She was indexed as Sarah on the 1870 Sharpsburg census, but appears as Maggie in 1880. She died in Sharpsburg on March 22, 1939 of a lung abscess at age 75. She was interred on March 25], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Elmer, 1887 - 19??, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Stephen Yerkins, [This stone is a bit of a mystery since there are no dates. But some research leads to the lot being owned by Stephen Yerkins. There is one other Grubbs family member in the lot, that of Robert Wesley Grubbs. Also in the lot are Phoebe and Jesse Tyler and the family of Stephen Yerkins. It is unknown how the Grubbs are related], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Raymond H., 1889 – 1891, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 7 owned by H C Grubbs, [Harmar Campbell Grubbs was the son of Charles and Permelia Grubbs of O’Hara Township. The family can be found on the 1880 O’Hara census. By 1900 he was married to Sarah and they were listed in the 1900 Aspinwall census with sons Gordon and Lyle, and was a blacksmith, like his father before him. In 1920 they lived in Pittsburgh’s 10th Ward at #924 Highview Street and he had become a tire salesman. In 1930 they lived again in Aspinwall on Virginia Avenue. He was working at the county workhouse in Blawnox as a guard. He died on July 6, 1937 at age 72 of an intestinal obstruction. He was interred on July 6, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Sarah D., 1867 – 1941, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 7 owned by H C Grubbs, [Sarah D. Grubbs was the wife of Harmar Campbell Grubbs. She was interred in March of 1941], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, H. Campbell, 1865 – 1937, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 7 owned by H C Grubbs, [Raymond H. Grubbs was the son of Harmar and Sarah Grubbs. He died at age 2 years, 2 months and 23 days. He was interred on March 29, 1891, and was the first interment in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Anna J., 1872 – 1889, [Anna may have been identified in the 1880 O’Hara Township census as Jennie, age 8, the daughter of Charles and Permelia Grubbs. If this is correct, she is the sister of Mary E Grubbs Black, whose stone is near Anna’s stone. She died in O’Hara at age 18 and was interred on December 18, 1889], Section 2, Range 8, Lot 8 owned by Charles Grubbs, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Howard W. Sr., 1914 – 1960, Father, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 19 quarter lot owned by Florence Grubbs, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Roy E., 1894 – 1978, Father, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. J C Clay, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Florence A., 1914 – 1926, Daughter, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. J C Clay, [Florence A. Grubbs was the daughter of Roy and Elma Grubbs, found on the 1920 Sharpsburg census when she was age 5. She died in O’Hara on June 6, 1926 at age 11 years and 7 months of diphtheria. She was interred on June 7], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, C. Alma, 1894 – 1936, Mother, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. J C Clay, [Carrie Alma Grubbs was the wife of Roy E. Grubbs, the grandson of Civil War veteran Joseph Grubbs. She died in Shaler Township on May 13, 1936 at age 43 of cancer. Her interment was on May 17], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Isabelle M. Thompson, 1905 – Wife-1989, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. J C Clay, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grubbs, Kathryn E., 1917 – 1960, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 17 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grunhart, Miriam M., 1883 – 1953, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 13 owned by Sadie O. Denk of Sharpsburg, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Grunhart, Frank E., 1884 – 1967, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 13 owned by Sadie O. Denk of Sharpsburg, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gualtieri, Samuel, (view 2), 14 Aug 1940 - 29 May 1994, Beloved Father, We Loved You, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Guido, Lucindo, --------------, Dec 27, 1920, Section 1, Range 8, Lot 4 singles, grave 4 in the west tier, [There is a Louis Guido, born in Italy and immigrated in 1912, living on Pittsburgh’s 13th Ward and working as a laborer in one of the mills. His wife was named Loretta and the couple had a 10 month old daughter named Martha. This may match the person with this stone, taking into account the complexities of interpreting census handwriting and intentions. Lucindo died in Pittsburgh at age 29 of shock and hemorrhage following a gunshot wound to the abdomen. He died on December 27 and was interred on December 29, 1920], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gunia, Herman Gustave, 1896 – 1958, Detachment 7QMC US, Debarkation Hospital 1, 1918 – 1919, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 10 owned by Rachel C. Robinson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gunia, Catherine McRoberts, 1905 – 1980, His Wife, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 10 owned by Rachel C. Robinson, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gunning, Kate T., 1863 – 1933, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Iola M. Thomas, [Kate Thomas was the daughter of Edward and Catherine Thomas of Etna. She married William J. Gunning before 1900 when the couple was found on the Etna census with 2 children, Ralph, age 1, and William, a newborn. In 1910 another child, Francis E, age 5 had been added to the family. They had also moved to the town of Aspinwall. Kate’s sisters, Iola and Ada also lived in Aspinwall and moved in with Iola by 1930 after the death of Ada. Kate died in Aspinwall on February 6, 1933 of a cerebral hemorrhage and was interred on February 8], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gunning, William J., May 3, 1900, May 13, 1903, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Iola M. Thomas, [William J. Gunning was the child of William and Kate Gunning of Etna and Aspinwall. He appears on the 1900 census with the couple as the newborn baby of the family. He had an older brother named Ralph. This is the only census record that he is on. His death is recorded at age 3 years and 10 days of pneumonia. He was interred on May 15, 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gunning, Wm. J., 1865 – 1931, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Iola M. Thomas, [William J. Gunning can be found in the 1900 Etna census, living on Ann Street, married to Kate Thomas and having 2 children, Ralph and William. He worked as a conductor. By 1910 the family lived in Aspinwall. In 1930 he and wife Kate lived on Western Avenue with Kate’s sister Iola Thomas. Aspinwall on December 20, 1931 at age 66 of erysipitas, and was interred on December 23, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gunter, William F. Sr., Pvt. 34th Const. Co., US Army, Enlisted May 1, 1918, Discharged Dec 23, 1918, Born July 18, 1894, Died March 12, 1938, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 23, 2nd grave east tier, [A family tree on Ancestry has William’s birth date as July 7, 1894, born in Virginia. His father was John Gunter and his mother was Sue Betty Younger. He appears with them on the 1920 Dan River District census in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He was one of eight children. William married Helen Marie Clark and appears in Dan River with her and 3 children while he worked his own farm. He died in O’Hara Township at age 43 years, 7 months and 22 days of severe hypertension. He was interred on March 16, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Gyekis, Dorothy E., April 1996, In Our Hearts Forever, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 2 single grave, (contributed by Diane Nichols) H G H I Haberland, Gustave, 1876 - 1927, Husband, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 14 owned by Louise Haberland, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Haberland, Louise, 1881 - 1935, Mother, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 14 owned by Louise Haberland, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Haberland, Leroy, 1914 - 1940, Son, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 14 owned by Louise Haberland, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Haberland, Helen, 1901 - 1986, Daughter, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 14 owned by Louise Haberland, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Haberland, Marie, 1900 – 1900, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 13 owned by Mrs. Louisa Mertens, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Haberland, Henry, 1905 – 1905, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 13 owned by Mrs. Louisa Mertens, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Haberland, Frederick, 1849 – 1912, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 13 owned by Mrs. Louisa Mertens, [Frederick Haberland was a German-born immigrant who arrived in this country on the ship “Maas” on August 29, 1881 from Rotterdam. He was 31 years old and had married his wife Dorothea in Germany. Probably due to the spelling of the last name, he was not yet able to be found on any census index. He died in Collier Township on March 20, 1912 at age 63 from atrophic pulmonary emphysema. He was interred on March 23rd], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Haberland, Dorothy, 1849 – 1924, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 13 owned by Mrs. Louisa Mertens, [Dorothy Haberland was the wife of Frederick Haberland. She was also born in Germany and immigrated to Baltimore on the ship “Donau” with 3 children, arriving on June 13, 1888. With her were 3 children, Louisa, Gustav and Anna. The only census record found so far for her was in 1910 in O’Hara Township when she lived with her widowed daughter Louisa Mertens. That census showed her to be 61 years old, married for 34 years and having born 5 children, only 3 of whom were still living. On July 18, 1910 she was granted a passport. She left for Germany and returned on the ship “Patricia”. Leaving Cuxhaven on October 26, 1910, she arrived in New York on November 9, 1910. In spite of not finding any other records for her, she died in O’Hara Township on January 20, 1924 at age 75 of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was interred on January 22nd], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hackley, Dave, Pvt. 4th Co, Repl, TNG, CEN, Enlisted Sept 24, 1918, Discharged Dec 21, 1918, Born Dec 11, 1896, Died Mar 13, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 16, 1st grave west tier, [David Hackley was probably born in Gilmer, Texas, and lived in Houston when his draft card was filled out. In 1930 he lived in Pittsburgh on Rowley Street and worked as a laborer in a scrap years. He was married and had 3 young children, Herman, Amelda and Clementine. He died in Pittsburgh at age 43 of peritonitis. He was interred on March 18, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hadley, Willie, Private Co A, Dev. Batt. No 3, Enlisted Sept 1, 1918, Discharged Dec 16, 1918, Born May 1, 1893, Died July 23, 1941, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 11, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hahn, Charles J., (plot marker), 1888 – 1959, Son, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Frederick Hahn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hahn, Frederick K., (plot marker), 1854 – 1929, Father, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 5 & 6 owned by Frederick Hahn, [Frederick was the son of Charles and Elizabeth Hahn of Sharpsburg. He was one of 4 children, all born in Hesse Cassel, that immigrated with their parents about 1868 and appear in the 1870 census. He worked in a brickyard as a boy, then in a rolling mill. By 1900 he and wife Louisa had 6 children living out of 8 born and were living in O’Hara Township. Frederick died in O’Hara on January 20, 1929 at age 74 of acute cardiac dilatation. He was interred on January 23. Also buried in the plot are his wife some of his children], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hahn, George C., (plot marker), 1902 – 1944, Husband, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Frederick Hahn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hahn, Louisa E., (plot marker), 1859 – 1945, Mother, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Frederick Hahn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hahn, Louise M., (plot marker), 1899 – 1976, Wife, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Frederick Hahn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hahn, Walter F., (view 2), 1895 – 1966, Father, Walter F. Hahn, Pennsylvania, Pvt. Co B 163 Infantry, World War I, April 30, 1895, Aug 23, 1966, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Fred Hahn, VFW Flag Marker, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hahn, Mary D., 1894 – 1985, Mother, Section 4, Range 3, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Fred Hahn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hairston, Edward D., Private Co C, 158th Depot. Brig., Enlisted June 21, 1918, Discharged Dec 3, 1918, Born Feb 29, 1892, Died Oct 17, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 24, 4th grave west tier, [Edward was born in North Carolina, probably to Crie and Adia Hairston of Fulton, one of 7 children. He filled out his World War I draft card in Allegheny County PA. In 1920 he was working at a railroad camp in Wiliamson, Mingo County, West Virginia. He died in Pittsburgh at age 45 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on October 23, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hairston, Willie B., Pvt. Co K, 808th Inf, Enlisted July 1918, Discharged July 6, 1919, Born Jan 5, 1888, Died July 19, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 7, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hale, Roy, 1890 - 1966, Section 3 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hale, Eleanor, 1910 - 1982, Section 3 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hall, Ella, 1902 – 1939, Beloved Wife and Mother, Section 9, Row 1, Grave 95, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hallet, Newton, (view 2), no tombstone, only plot marker, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 4, [Newton Hallet was the 8th child out of 12 born to the couple Hiram and Eunice Burgess Hallett of New York. The couple is found on various NY census records and one PA census. Newton worked as a factory hand before the war. When Newton joined the Army, he did so with a PA unit, the 13th Regiment of the PA Cavalry. He enlisted on September 11, 1862. He was discharged on July 14, 1865 at Raleigh, North Carolina. By 1870, Newton was living in Sharpsburg with his wife Margaret, and a son named Edward. In 1880, still in Sharpsburg, he was the foreman at an oil works and had added 4 more children to the family. After the passage of 20 years, we can find his family in a Pittsburgh census at #7322 Bennett Street in the 21st Ward. Age had slowed his working occupation to a clerk, and his daughter Lillian was living in his home with her husband and son. Two boarders helped cover the cost. In 1910, a widower, Newton was still working in a dry goods store, but his young daughter Jesse and her husband were the heads of the household on Kelly Street. Newton died on February 7, 1917 in the Erie Soldier’s Home of acute dilation of the heart. He was 74 years old and an invalid. Two days later he was buried in Greenwood. His wife had died in 1907 and was buried in the small family plot that also contains two unnamed Hallett children. The only remaining stone is the plot marker. The lot is located down hill from the Frank Grubbs tombstone and up hill and to the right of the Stuckey monument near the old roadway], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hamilton, James R., S C 3rd Cl USN, Enlisted Dec 15, 1917, Discharged Jan 28, 1919, Born Sept 19, 1895, Died Nov 3, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 6, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hamley, Paul A., 1907 – 1980, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 13 quarter lot, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hamley, Florence W., 1909 – [07 Mar 2003 SSDI], Section 2, Range 7, Lot 13 quarter lot, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hammond, Fred Lee Jr., (view 2), 06 Feb 1914 - 19 Jul 1984, US Navy WWII, , Husband, Section 2, [Fred Lee Hammond Jr. was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee as the son of Fred Lee Hammond Sr. and his wife Jessie Randolph. The family appears in Sharpsburg in 1930 when Fred Sr. was working as a heater in a steel mill. The family also had a daughter, Dorothy, born in 1912.], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hammond, Berdell, 1917 - 1958, Wife, Section 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hammond, Fred, 1892 – 1944, Father, Section 8, Range 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hammond, Jessie, 1889 – 1978, Mother, Section 8, Range 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hampton, Sarah B., 1920 – 1987, Wife, Section 9, Row 6, grave #126, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hancock, Shirley M., June 27, 1933, December 2, 1996, Beloved Mother, Section 8, Row 1, Grave 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hand, Frederick W., 1888 – 1941, Father, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 11 half lot owned by Margaret Hand, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hand, Margaret H., 1877 – 1961, Mother, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 11 half lot owned by Margaret Hand, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hand, J. Milton, 1909 – 1937, Husband, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 9 half lot owned by Mrs. Delores Hand, Milton Hand died in Pittsburgh at age 28 of lobar pneumonia. Interment was on June 13, 1937, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hand, Leslie H., Son, 1915 – 1991, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 11 half lot owned by Margaret Hand, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Handy, George E., Pvt. 10th Co, 158th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Sept 18, 1918, Discharged Jan 27, 1919n July 1, 1893, Died Sept 17, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 15, 3rd grave east tier, [George filled out his draft card in Pittsburgh, but was born in Philadelphia. At the time of the draft, he was working in a steel mill. The 1920 census found him in Pittsburgh again after the war. He died in Pittsburgh at age 49 of hypertension, and was interred on September 23, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Haney, Samuel D., Sgt. Co C, 59th Pion. Inf., Enlisted Sept 18, 1918, Discharged Dec 18, 1918, Born May 11, 1898, Died Apr 15, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 10, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hanke, August, 1846 - 1918, Section 6, Row 3, Grave # 38 and 39, owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [August Hanke died on January 2, 1918 in O’Hara Township at age 72 of cancer of the liver. He was interred (interment # 3034) on January 4, 1918 in grave 28 of the Lutheran Church singles plot. On November 23, 1923 he was removed from that grave to grave #38 in the same row, apparently so he and his wife could be buried next to one another], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hanke, Dorothee, 1845 - 1924, Section 6, Row 3, Grave # 38 and 39, owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [Dorothee Hanke died on March 12, 1924 in Shaler Township at age 78 of chronic endocarditis. She was interred next to her husband on March 15, 1924.], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hanlin, Sarah E., (view 2), 1868 - 1949, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 6 owned by George Wragg, [Sarah E. Wragg was the youngest daughter of George and Elizabeth Wragg of O’Hara Township. She married Mitchel DeFord Hanlin about the year 1893. In 1900 they lived in O’Hara Township with her widowed mother Elizabeth Wragg, where Mitchel helped with the family farm. In 1920 the couple lived on Fox Chapel Road. Sarah apparently did not have children. She was interred on August 27, 1949], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hanlin, M. DeFord, (view 2), 1869 - 1955, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 6 owned by George Wragg, [Mitchel DeFord Hanlin was the husband of Sarah E. Wragg, the daughter of George and Elizabeth Wragg. He was born in August of 1869 in PA and married Sarah about the year 1893. He and Sarah lived in O’Hara Township after their marriage, on the Wragg family farm with the widowed Elizabeth. Mitchel was interred on December 2, 1955], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hanna, John J., 1818 - 1890, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 5 owned by J. J. Hanna, [John J. Hanna (Hannah) can be found in Sharpsburg in 1860, age 42, born in PA. He appears as an engineer in most census records. Almost all of the census records spell the name “Hannah”. He died in Sharpsburg at age 72 and was interred on June 29, 1890], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hanna, Matilda S., 1831 - 1908, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 5 owned by J. J. Hanna, [Matilda, was born in England, and had at least 3 children, Harry, Frank and Edward. She died in Aspinwall at age 77 of catarrhal pneumonia, and was interred on December 20, 1908. The plot also includes 4 burials that were removals from the Sharpsburg graveyard, probably the Presbyterian churchyard. They include: Mary S. Hanna who died February 4, 1858 in Sharpsburg at age 2 years, 2 months and 27 days of the croup. Josie S. Hanna who died November 21, 1864 in Sharpsburg at age 1 year, 7 months and 21 days of congestion. Florrie E. Hanna who died July 28, 1867 in Sharpsburg at age 1 year, 5 months and 7 days of cholera infantum. Jennie B. Hanna who died October 15, 1876 in Sharpsburg at age 4 years, 8 months and 24 days of the croup], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hanna, Joseph, 1883 – 1934, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 4 singles, Grave # 2 east, [Joseph died on June 17, 1934 in Pittsburgh at age 48. He died by suicide and was interred on June 19, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hannan, George W., 1859 - 1920, Woodmen of the World, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Eliza Darr, [George Hannon was born in PA in August of 1854. In 1900 he lived in Butler PA with wife Sue and daughter Stella. He worked there as a glass blower. He died on April 5, 1920 in Butler at age 59 of a pulmonary embolism. He was interred on April 16, 1920], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hanno, Elmer, 3d Co Rwy. Trans. C., Aug 22, 1925, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 9, 2nd grave east tier, [Elmer Francis Hanno was born on August 4, 1895 in Cincinnati, Ohio. When he signed his World War I draft card, he was a shipping clerk and was single. From May 19, 1922 to August 16, 1922 he was at the Pacific Branch of the US National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Los Angeles County. Their records indicate he was working for the railroad and suffered from nephritis and arthritis. He was also admitted there in March of 1925. He died in Pittsburgh at age 30 of uremia and was interred on August 24, 1925], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hans, Gottfried, 19 Oct 1869 - 18 Dec 1963, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harbaugh, Estella I., 06 Jan 1890 - 27 Mar 1969, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 16 owned by Norma H. Knapp, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harder, Gustave W., Feb 2, 1885, Jan 28, 1937, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 1 owned by Rev. Alfred Caldwell and J W Hughes, [Gustave immigrated from Mecklenberg, Germany on the ship “Fresia” which left both the ports Hamburg and Le Havre and arrived in New York on November 5, 1883. He was 10 months old and traveled with his mother. By 1910he lived in Etna with the family of his brother, William. Also in the home was their mother Helen, a widow. In 1930 he was still in Etna working at the springworks and married to wife Lillian with their son Robert in the home. On that census, he described his place of birth as France in the Alsace region. He died in Etna at age 51 of broncho pneumonia and was interred on Jan uary 31, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harder, Janice McKain, Wife of Robert G., Oct 24, 1908, Apr 11, 1950, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 1 owned by Rev. Alfred Caldwell & J W Hughes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harder, Robert G., Husband of Janice McKain, Dec 23, 1912, Mar 22, 1954, The Heart Knoweth His Own Bitterness, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 1 owned by Rev. Alfred Caldwell & J W Hughes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hardern, Samuel Leo, 1897 – 1976, Husband, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 3 half lot owned by Karl Hardern, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hardern, Florence A., 1898 – 1987, Wife, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 3 half lot owned by Karl Hardern, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hardy, George, Pvt. Co B 58th DB, Enlisted July 16, 1918, Discharged Nov 28, 1918, Born 1896, Died June 9, 1953, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 3, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hardy, Wade, Pvt. Co C, 351st MC BN, Enlisted Apr 9, 1918, Discharged Mar 28, 1919, Born Apr 6, 1892, Died Aug 20, 1938, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 19, 4th grave east tier, [Wade was born in Ohio but signed his draft card in Pittsburgh. In 1930 he lived on Lorigan Street and worked as a helper for a junk wagon. He died in O’Hara Township at age 46 of acute dilatation of the heart. He was interred on August 24, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hardy, George John Jr., Pennsylvania, PFC 833 Ordnance BN, Korea, April 26, 1933, March 25, 1956, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 14, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hardy, Kenneth L., PFC Co A 908th ABS BN, World War II, 1910 – 1955, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 13, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hardy, Grace, Jan 28, 1912, Mar 10, 1988, Section 9, Row 7, grave #103, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hardy, Lora, 1989 – 1939, Mother, [Lora died in Pittsburgh on February 23, 1939 at age 40 of hypertensive heart disease and was interred on February 28th], Section 9, Row 1B, grave 99, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harman, Violet E., 1916 - 1996, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harmon, Inelda J., 1924 – 2001, Beloved Mother, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by James & Inelda Harmon, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harper, William A., 25 Jul 1876 - 18 Sep 1939, Father, [William A Harper died on September 18, 1939 in Pittsburgh at age 65 of an esophageal obstruction. He was interred September 21, 1939 in the single interment area, Section 6, Row 1A, Grave #53], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harper, Frances M., 1930 – 1933, Section 8, Range 2, Row 2 grave # 1, [Frances died in Pittsburgh at age 2 of general peritonitis on September 12, 1933 and was interred on September 14], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harpster, Charles E., 1885 – 1950, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 10 half lot owned by Elizabeth Port, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harpster, Violet A., 1884 – 1957, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 10 half lot owned by Elizabeth Port, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, William, (family plot), 21 Aug 1826 - 05 May 1903, Father, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by William Harris, [William Harris was born in Maidstone, Kent, England to George Harris and Elizabeth Jackson. He had two brothers, George and John and a sister Ann. All of them presumably immigrated to the US around the year 1840. In the 1850 census of Indiana Township the family is found farming. Also with the family is a Mary Harris, age 33 and a John and Elizabeth Coast. William and his wife Rebecca also lived in Indiana Township and later O’Hara Township. They had a son named William, then a Clarence and Emma who appeared on the 1880 census. William died in May of 1903 in Hoboken at age 77. He was interred on May 7th. His wife lived until 1919 and died in Moon Township], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Clarence E., (view 2 , family plot), s/o Wm. & R., 02 Oct 1865 - 23 Dec 188?, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by William Harris, [Clarence Harris was the son of William and Rebecca Harris of O’Hara Township. He was found on the 1870 and 1880 census records. Interment information is very confusing for this lot, with the name spelled incorrectly and these two boys not listed at all. The stone, worn and difficult to read, is our only real clue. Also listed in this lot, but without tombstones, are Clara and Wilton Lind, as well as an unnamed Harris who was interred in 1888, but later removed], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Charles F, (view 2 , family plot), infant s/o Wm. & R., 18 Oct 1876 - 16 Jul 1877, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by William Harris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, J. M., 03 Oct 1914 - 08 Feb 1936, Section 2, Range 16, Lot 7 singles, Grave # 4 east, [James M. Harris died in Hampton Township at age 21. His death was caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. He was interred on February 9, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Eugene N., S1 US Navy, World War II, Dec 3, 1925, Mar 13, 2002, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 27 half lot owned by George Harris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, George F., 1876 – 1960, Father, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 27 half lot owned by George Harris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Mary L., 1882 – 1962, Mother, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 27 half lot owned by George Harris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, John L. II, Nov 13, 1946, Oct 16, 2003, Hi-Ho, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 30 owned by John Harris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, John L., 1922 – 1979, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 30 owned by John Harris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Margaret S., 1922 – 2008, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 30 owned by John Harris, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, George, Pennsylvania, Pvt SN Corps, Oct 9, 1930, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 19, 3rd grave row 11, east tier, [George died in Pittsburgh at age 39 of syphilis. He was interred on October 11, 1930], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Henry, Pvt 1st Cl, 819th Trans Corps, Enlisted Oct 28, 1917, Discharged Jul 29, 1919, Born 1897, Died Feb 26, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 25, 4th grave east tier, [Henry died in Pittsburgh at age 38 of appendicitis. He was interred on March 2, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, John L., Pvt. Base Hosp. 68, USA, Enlisted Feb 28, 1918, Discharged May 7, 1919, Born Aug 28, 1897, Died Apr 8, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 10, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Slyvanus, CK, Co C, 329th Serv. BN, Enlisted Apr 29, 1918, Discharged July 14, 1919, Born 1888, Died Nov 27, 1938, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 24, 1st grave east tier, [A man by that name was found in the 1900 census of Wilder Twp, Johnston County, North Carolina, son of Joseph and Sarah Harris. He was 11 years old, and born in August of 1888. This is as close to an ID as was found. He died in Pittsburgh at age 50 of tuberculosis and was interred on December 3, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Walter, Pvt. 33rd Co, 165th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Dec 4, 1917, Discharged Feb 2, 1919, Born 1890, Died Nov 18, 1939, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 18, 1st grave east tier, [Walter died in Pittsburgh at age 49 of shock and hemorrhage and was interred on November 25, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, John T., PFC Co A, 505th Engrs, Enlisted Oct 27, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born Oct 20, 1899, Died Mar 27, 1944, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 5, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Larry E., L CPL US Marine Corps, Vietnam, Jun 24, 1954, Nov 29, 1976, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 13, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Neil Raymond, Pvt. Medical Det. 1476th SCU, Enlisted Aug 19, 1942, Discharged Jan 8, 1944, Born April 18, 1923, Died Jan 7, 1961, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 17, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Anthony Paul, (view 2), US Navy, Vietnam, Mar 21, 1953, Jan 6, 1988, Section 9, Row 6, grave #137, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Martha L., Apr 19, 1902, Oct 6, 1944, Mother & Grandmother, Forever In Our Hearts, Section 8, Range 5, row 16, grave #11, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Debra Jean, 1946 – 2004, Forever In Our Hearts, Section 9, Row 6, grave #138, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harris, Sharrone Lee, Sept 3, 1942, Feb 8, 1988, Section 9, Row 7, grave #92, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Clarence R., World War I Veteran, 1889 – 1918, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 15 owned by William & Emily Harrison, [Clarence was the son of William and Emily Harrison of Sharpsburg. He was born in July of 1889 and was age 10 in the 1900 census, while the family was living at #1729 Middle Street. In 1910 he was working as a repairman in the steel mill. In his World War I draft card, he stated that he was born on July 2, 1889 and was an unemployed auto mechanic. He died in Sharpsburg on November 17, 1918 at age 30, identified as a soldier. His interment was held on July 31, 1921, so he may have died as a soldier and only interred after the war from another location], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Emily, 1848 – 1915, Mother, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 15 owned by William & Emily Harrison, [Emily Harrison was the wife of William Harrison of Etna and Sharpsburg. She immigrated from England around 1871, it is thought with her older children, for sons William, Robert and Walter are all shown to be born in England on the 1880 Etna census. In the 1900 Sharpsburg census, she stated that she had 11 children, only 9 of whom were still living. She died in Sharpsburg on July 18, 1915 at age 67 years and 9 months of valvular heart disease. She was interred on July 21, 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Ethel Nabors nee Harrison, 1901 – 1955, Daughter, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Annie S. Harrison, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Annie Sarah, 1873 – 1963, Mother, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Annie S. Harrison, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Walter C., 1874 – 1918, Father, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Annie S. Harrison, [In the 1900 census, Walter was married to wife Annie and was working as a house painter. One daughter, Annie was in their home. By 1910 they were living on South Canal Street (the census sheets are under O’Hara Township), and 5 children had been born to them. His World War I draft card was filled out at that address. He stated that he was a painting contractor, age 44, and had been born on August 23, 1874. He died that same year, on December 21, 1918 of apoplexy. He was interred on December 23], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, George B., 1909 – 1991, Son, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 15 owned by William and Emily Harrison, [George – son of Walter and Annie. Interment on November 19, 1991], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Mary Alice, 1906 – 1912, Daughter, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 15 owned by William and Emily Harrison, [Mary Alice Harrison was the daughter of Walter and Annie Harrison of Sharpsburg. In the 1910 census (under O’Hara Township) she was a 3 year old child with 3 sisters and a brother, George. She died in Sharpsburg at age 6 years, 2 months and 14 days of pneumonia. Her interment was held on December 2, 1912. Although she is obviously a part of Walter Harrison’s family, the interment records have her listed in Lot 15 owned by William Harrison. There are 3 Harrison lots, all related family, together in this range of the cemetery], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Harriet L., 1876, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 15 owned by William & Emily Harrison, [On December 4, 1882 an unnamed Harrison child was laid to rest in Greenwood’s Section 3, Range 10, Lot 6. No other information was entered in the record book. Another unnamed child was interred on December 9, 1882, a child that died in Sharpsburg. It also was interred in Section 3. On March 30, 1897 2 children of William Harrison were moved from this single section to the Harrison plot with the notation that they died from diphtheria. From this tombstone we know that they were Harriet and Blanche. Blanche does not appear with the other members of the family in a census record, but Harriet was on the 1880 Etna census with her parents, William and Emily Harrison. She was aged 4 years old], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Blanche L., 1880 – 1883, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 15 owned by William & Emily Harrison, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Maria E., 1874 – 1918, Mother, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 16 owned by Robert J. Harrison, [Maria was the wife of Robert Harrison of Sharpsburg. In 1900 she was shown with 2 young children, Walter and Alice B. In 1910 there were 4 children in the house, with Marie and Irene added to the older children, with Alice now called Blanche A. In 1920 she was also caring for Emily McCoy, age 14 and described as a cousin. She died in Sharpsburg on October 21, 1918 at age 42 of chronic valvular heart disease. She was interred on October 24th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Mary M., 1884 – 1966, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 15 owned by William & Emily Harrison, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Oliver M., 1885 – 1963, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 15 owned by William & Emily Harrison, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, Robert J., (plot marker), 1872 – 1926, Father, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 16 owned by Robert J. Harrison, [Robert Harrison was the son of William and Emily Harrison of Etna, appearing with the rest of the family in the 1880 census as a 7 year old boy. In 1900 he was married to wife Marie and living on Middle Street in Sharpsburg. He was born in England and immigrated around 1872. He was employed as a house painter. By 1920 he was described as a carpenter. He died in Pittsburgh on December 10, 1926 at age 53 of cerebral apoplexy and was interred on December 13, 1926], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harrison, William, 1846 – 1919, Father, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 15 owned by William & Emily Harrison, [William Harrison was born in England and immigrated about 1871, according to census records. In 1880 he lived in Etna, working as a painter. The home also had his wife Emily and 5 children. In 1900 he lived in Sharpsburg on Middle Street with all of his older children out of the house, just 5 younger ones present. His wife Emily stated that she had 11 children in all, but only 9 of them living. By 1910 he was indexed in O’Hara Township and had changed to working as a porter in a clubhouse. He died in Sharpsburg on December 12, 1919 at age 73 of heart problems. He was interred on December 18th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harst, Marie A., 1906 - 1933, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #40 owned by the First Ev. Luth. Church of Sharpsburg, [Marie Anna Harst was 27 years of age when she died in Pittsburgh of endocarditis. She died on June 2, 1933 and was interred on June 6, 1933 in the plot owned by the First Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg. It was noted in the interment record that the area she was buried was next to the property owned by the Boyer family, whose farmland was behind Greenwood Cemetery], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hart, George, (plot monument), 1848 – 1934, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 24 owned by George Hart, [George Hart was born in PA and married about the year 1875 to wife Martha. The couple only had one known child, Charles, who became a doctor practicing general family medicine. George was a life-long carpenter who was found in the Sharpsburg census from 1870 until his death, mostly living on Clifton Avenue. He died in New Kensington on October 1, 1934 at age 86. He suffered from arterio sclerosis and was buried the same day], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hart, Martha S., (plot monument), 1855 – 1932, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 24 owned by George Hart, [Martha Hart was the wife of George Hart of Sharpsburg, and was born in March of 1856, according to the 1900 census. She only had one child, Charles A. Hart. She died in Sharpsburg at age 78 of hypertensive heart disease on September 16, 1932. She was interred on September 19], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hart, Charles A., MD, (plot monument), 1874 – 1911, Husband, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 24 owned by George Hart, Charles Avery Hart was the son of George and Martha Hart of Sharpsburg. He attended the University of Pittsburgh Medical School, graduating from the Western PA Medical College in 1899. He practiced general medicine. The name of his wife is not yet known. He died on March 14, 1911 in Butler PA at age 36, suffering from heart disease. He was interred on March 17, 1911], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartman, Grace Law, 1880 - 1947, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 14 owned by Jacob Law, [was the daughter of Jacob and Electa Law. She was born in Scioto County, Ohio, the youngest known child of the couple. Her marriage is a slight mystery, with her husband’s name not certain. In 1910 she was living in Pittsburgh’s Ward 9, taking care of her widowed father. She had an 8 year old son, Richard, also living with her. She may have already been a widow as she is listed as single], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartman Klein plot marker, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 10 owned by John A. Hartman, [This tombstone is in the lot owned by John A. Hartman, a laborer in the Etna rolling mill. John’s wife was Catherine Hartman. Interred in this plot are two children, Charles, who died in 1898 and an unnamed child who died in 1909. John and Catherine can be found in the 1910 census at #42 Cherry Street in Etna, with 6 other young children. John died in 1913 and was also interred in this plot. His widow, Catherine married Jacob Klein and lived on Cherry Street for several years before he died at age 48. Catherine died in 1955 after her second husband, Jacob, who was buried next to this monument. Her sons Frank died in 1960 and Alfred in 1973. All are in the family plot. None have individual tombstones, but are represented by this monument], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartman, Charles A., (view 2), Section 1, Range 20, Lot 9 owned by Charles A. Hartman, [Charles Hartman, the owner of this plot, lived in Etna in 1900 with wife Louisa and 4 children. He was born in Saxony, Germany in October of 1859 and owned a tin shop. He stated on the 1900 census that he immigrated in 1861. Tracing the family seems difficult, as they do not show up on many census records, but it is possible that Charles is related to John Hartman who owned the lot next to this one. They both may be sons of John and Barbara Hartman, who lived on Butler Street in Etna in 1880 with 8 children. John Hartman owned a tin store, and both sons John and Charles were involved with tin shops. Several of the interments in this plot were very young children. Also in the plot is a Mrs. Elizabeth Hartman, who died of typhoid fever in 1894 and was removed in 1903 from the Etna Cemetery to this plot. Charles died in 1941 and was buried from the McIntyre Funeral Home. There are no individual tombstones for any family member], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartz, Wilhelmina, nee Seel, 21 May 1871 - 07 Feb 1903, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 2 owned by Martin Seel, [may have been a daughter of Martin Seel who resided in the Shaler Township area, but her parents have not yet been positively identified. She married George J. Hartz at least 3 years before 1900. In that year she was living in Indiana Township and had a young daughter named Alice. Wilhelmina died of tuberculosis at age 32. George and Alice continued to live in Indiana Twp. after her death in 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartz, Eva S., 1855 - 1936, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 9 owned by John G. Hartz of Glenshaw, [John George Hartz was the son of George Hartz and his wife Margaret of Indiana Township. They were found in the 1900 Indiana Twp. Census with 3 grown sons, William L, Philip E, and Arthur J. At that time John was a blacksmith, but by 1910 they were living in Shaler Township and he was working as a mail carrier. He died in Shaler Township on June 9, 1914 at the age of 59. His cause of death was a cerebral lesion, a tumor. He was interred on June 11th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartz, John G., 1855 – 1914, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 9 owned by John G. Hartz of Glenshaw, [Eva Hartz was the wife of John George Hartz of Indiana and Shaler Townships. She had 3 known children, William, born in November 1879, Philip born in July of 1880 and Arthur, born in March of 1887. After her husband’s death, she continued to live in Shaler, with 2 boarders in 1920 and with her sons William and Philip in 1930. She died in Shaler on January 5, 1936 at age 80 of lobar pneumonia. She was interred on January 7, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartz, Flora A., 1882 – 1927, Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 9 owned by John G. Hartz of Glenshaw, [Flora A. Hartz was the wife of Philip E. Hartz, the son of John and Eva Hartz of Glenshaw. In 1920 they lived in Indiana Township with daughter Olga. Philip was working as a barber. Flora died in Pittsburgh on March 20, 1927 at age 45 of pelvic peritonitis. She was interred on January 7th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartz, Philip E., 1882 – 1949, Father, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 9 owned by John G. Hartz of Glenshaw, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartz, Hilda M., 1893 – 1979, Section 5, Range 9, Lot10 owned by Philip Hartz, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartz, Arthur J., 1887 – 1956, Section 5, Range 9, Lot10 owned by Philip Hartz, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartz, Mary E., 1878 – 1883, Daughter, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 9 owned by John G. Hartz, [Mary Ellen Hartz was finally found to be the only daughter of John and Eva Hartz. She was born while they lived in Hampton Township and was 1 year old during the 1880 census. She also had a younger brother William in the house. After her death she was buried in the old Pine Creek Cemetery and removed to Greenwood on April 7, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartzel, Margaret, 1883 - 1943, Mother, Section 3, Range 5, Lots 15 & 17 owned by S. Patterson, [Margaret Patterson was the daughter of Samuel and Margaret Patterson of O’Hara Township. The date of her birth is in question, as the tombstone has an 1883 birth date, and the 1880 census lists her as 4 years old, being born about 1876. The 1900 Sharpsburg census has 22 year old Margaret’s birth tagged as July of 1877. She and James probably married sometime in the year 1909. Margaret was interred on March 27, 1943], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hartzel, James L., 1883 - 1950, Father, Section 3, Range 5, Lots 15 & 17 owned by S. Patterson, [James L. Hartzel was a machinist at an auto repair shop in 1910. He and his wife, Margaret Patterson, lived at #3271 East Street in Pittsburgh’s 25th Ward. At that time, the couple had no children. James was interred on April 7, 1950], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harvey, Thomas E., 1887 – 1936, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 7 owned by G A Seavey, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harvey, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 13 owned by Albert C. Harvey, [This stone represents the family of Albert Harvey of Etna. He and his wife Carline had at least 7 children, Harry, Louise, Howard, Christoph, Carline, Bessie and Rebecca. The lot contains Albert and his wife, who died in 1934 and 1937 respectively in their 80s, as well as Lucy Smiley, and a child Burnett Mary Harvey, age 5 who died in 1896 and is probably an 8th child of the couple], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harvey, Albert O., (cemetery record), interred 27 Mar 1934, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 13 owned by Albert O. Harvey, [Albert Harvey and his wife Caroline L. were living on Cherry Street in Etna during the 1880 census. Albert is described as a house carpenter, age 27 and born in PA. His oldest child was 7 years old. In 1900 and 1910 his family was on Sycamore Street in Etna and Albert was working with a contractor. By 1930 Albert and Carrie were living on Butler Street with all children off on their own. Albert died on March 24, 1934 of broncho pneumonia. He was 82 years of age and still living in Etna], (contributed by Rich Boyer, bio contributed by Diane Nichols) Harvey, Carrie L., (cemetery record), interred 06 Jan 1937, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 13 owned by Albert O. Harvey, [Carrie L. Harvey (Caroline) was the wife of Albert Harvey. At age 24 in 1880, she already had 5 living children. In 1900 the 5 children in the household ranged from age 24 to 6. Carrie indicated in 1910 that she had a total of 10 children, but only 7 children were living by 1910. She died in Pittsburgh at age 86 of lobar pneumonia. Death occurred on January 4, 1937 and interment was on January 6], (contributed by Rich Boyer, bio contributed by Diane Nichols) Harvey, Harry D., (cemetery record), interred 20 May 1898, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 13 owned by Albert O. Harvey, [Harry D. Harvey was the son of Albert and Caroline Harvey of Etna. The only census he appears in is the 1880 Etna Census when the family was living on Cherry Street. Harry was 7 years old. Interment records indicate that he died in Boston due to an accident. He was 25 years old and was interred on May 20, 1898], (contributed by Rich Boyer, bio contributed by Diane Nichols) Harvey, Burnett Mary, (no photo available), Section 4, Range 10, Lot 13 owned by Albert O. Harvey, [Also interred in the plot is a Burnett Mary Harvey, a 5 year old child who died of scarlet fever. She was born and died in Etna and was interred on November 27, 1896. She may have been a daughter of Albert and Carrie Harvey], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harvey, Edith L., 17 Apr 1912 - 07 Oct 1960, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harvey, Margaret H., 16 Feb 1906 - 24 Sep 1992, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Harvey, Lonnie, S2 US Navy, World War II, Oct 15, 1923 – Jul 31, 1985, Section 9, Row 2, grave 114, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Benjamine, (view 2 , 3), 27 Nov 1838 - 19 Sep 1885, Sect. 5, Range 6, Lot 6, removed from Pine Creek Cemetery 13 Oct 1914, [Benjamin Hassinger was the son of George Hassinger of Indiana Township and his wife Elizabeth Patton. Both George and Benjamin were wagon makers, as was Ben’s grandfather, Philip Hassinger who immigrated to the US from Germany in 1819 and bough a 240 acre farm from James Ross for $1 an acre. Benjamin’s siblings included Christiana, John, Margaret and William P. Benjamin married his wife Margaret about the year 1865. They had a daughter named Emma in 1866, and a daughter Jane in 1868. In the 1880 census, Jane is no longer in the family. Benjamin died in 1885 and was buried in the Pine Creek Cemetery. He and daughters Jane and Emma were moved to Greenwood on October 13, 1914], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Margaret, (view 2 , 3), 1844 - 1916, Sect. 5, Range 6, Lot 6, [Elma Hodil, long-time O’Hara Township resident, believed that the wife of Benjamin Hassinger was Margaret Cochran. If she is correct, Margaret was the daughter of John Cochran and his wife Jane. Margaret is found in 1850 as a 6 year old child to the couple. In 1860 the family was living next to 3 Hodil families. All of these families married between each other and other early settlers such as the Strohm, Hassinger and Grubbs families. Margaret married Benjamin Hassinger about the year 1865. She had a daughter named Emma C. in 1866 and a daughter named Elizabeth Jane in 1868. The couple lived in Indiana Township. Benjamin died in 1885. After his death Margaret cannot be found until the 1900 census. The widowed Margaret Hassinger then shows up in the Allegheny General Hospital as part of the staff, a seamstress. In 1910 she was the housekeeper of a Frederick Gwinner at #2621 California Avenue in Pittsburgh’s 27th Ward. She died in Indiana Township of hepatitis in 1916, being interred on September 7], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Phillip, 27 Oct 1854 - 14 Feb 1885, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 2 owned by J & GT Kurtz, [Phillip Hassinger was the son of Henry and Elizabeth Hassinger of Indiana Township. Henry was an immigrant from Baden, Germany and Elizabeth was born in Ireland. They had at least 4 children, including Phillip, Catherine, George and James. All of the sons worked on the family farm, however in 1880 Phillip was working as a clerk in a grocery. He was married to wife Elizabeth. He was interred on February 17, 1885], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Matthew C., 1895 – 1953, Father, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 8 owned by Benjamin Reese, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Edna L., 1888 – 1995, Mother, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 8 owned by Benjamin Reese, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Mary Alice,, 1885 – 1918, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 5 owned by Samuel McElhaney, [Mary Alice McElhaney was the daughter of Samuel McElhaney, the Civil War veteran, and his wife Alice. She grew up in West Deer Township and is found in the 1910 census there with her widowed father. During the years after that census, she married an unknown Hassinger. On March 2, 1918 an unnamed baby Hassinger was buried in the McElhaney family plot. It had died in Shaler Township. Fifteen days later Alice was interred, a victim of septicemia. She was 32 years of age and had died on March 14, 1918], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Baby A. L. H., Section 2, Range 9, Lot 5 owned by Samuel McElhaney, [The baby Hassinger is not named within the interments of Greenwood. It was born and died in Shaler Township. The cause of death at age 1 day old is written badly, but was a problem of the stomach. The child died on March 1, 1918 and was interred on March 2, 1918], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, C. Logan, 1912 – 1985, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 3 owned by Al Hassinger, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, C. Elverda, 1907 – 1983, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 3 owned by Al Hassinger, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Sarah W., 1908 – 1911, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 3 owned by Al Hassinger, [Alfred Hassinger was the son of James A. and Annie B. Hassinger of Indiana Township. The family lived in an area just full of Hassinger families, and a dedicated researcher could spend many years sorting them out. In 1900 Alfred lived with his widowed grandmother, Elizabeth, where he helped run the farm. By 1910 he was married to Alice Hodil and was working his own farm. The couple had 2 children. Sometime before World War I he changed his occupation to a carrier for the US Mail, but in 1930 he was retired and running a poultry farm. He died on August 12, 1934 at age 55 of a fractured skull occurring during an automobile accident. He was interred on August 15], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Alice Hodil, 1878 – 1940, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 3 owned by Al Hassinger, [Alice Hodil was the wife of Alfred Hassinger. She was also the youngest child of the 7 children shown on the 1880 Hampton Township census for John and Sarah J. Hodil. She married Alfred about the year 1907. She spent her entire life in the area north of Pittsburgh and had 3 known children, Elverda, Sarah and Logan. She died in Glenshaw on April 3, 1940 at age 62 of a coronary occlusion. Her interment was on April 6], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Alfred L., 1879 – 1934, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 3 owned by Al Hassinger, [Sarah W. Hassinger was the child of Alfred and Alice Hassinger of Indiana Township. She appears on the 1910 census at age 5 months, when the family lived on the 3 Degree Road. She died in Indiana Township at age 1 year, 2 months and 19 days of broncho pneumonia. Death occurred on January 30, 1911 and interment was on February 1st], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Lizzie J., 1868 – 1878, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 6 half lot owned by Margaret Hassinger, [Elizabeth Jane Hassinger was the daughter of Benjamin and Margaret Hassinger, whose inscription is on the back of this stone. She was 2 years old on the 1870 Indiana Township census. After her death, she was interred in Pine Creek Cemetery and moved to Greenwood on October 13, 1914 with her sister and father], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hassinger, Emma C., 1866 – 1882, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 6 half lot owned by Margaret Hassinger, [Emma C. Hassinger was also the daughter of Benjamin and Margaret Hassinter. She appears on the 1870 and 1880 Indiana Township census with her parents. In 1870 her little sister Jane was still alive. Emma was also buried in Pine Creek Cemetery after her death. On October 13, 1914, she, Lizzie Jane and Benjamin were all moved to a new family plot in Greenwood], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hast, William C., 1863 – 1940, Father, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Jane Hast, [William was born in March 1863 in PA according to census records. He and wife Jane and their daughter Catherine lived on 41st Street in Pittsburgh’s Ward 17 in 1900. He was employed as a carpenter. In later years he worked at a pump house and in a mill. His parents are listed as being born in Germany He died in Pittsburgh at age 77 of a coronary occlusion on December 1, 1940 and was interred on December 5th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hast, Jane M., 1863 – 1957, Mother, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 4 quarter lot owned by Jane Hast, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hastings, H. W., 1830 – 1911, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 4 owned by H W Hastings, [Hope W. Hastings was the son of Robert and Jane Hastings, Irish immigrants, who lived in Allegheny City in 1850 with their 4 children. In spite of the name, Hope was a male child, the oldest of the group. His birth date seemed to change through the years, and his age is not consistent in early census records. His father was a shoemaker, and in 1870 when he is indexed in Plum Township, he is also making shoes. He and wife Catherine had 9 known children. By 1880 he was working as a watchman in a work house. In 1900 he was a widower living in Aspinwall with his married daughter Mary Copeland, also widowed, his son John and daughter Kate. In 1910 he was in Pittsburgh’s 20th Ward with daughter Kate (now Fulton) and grandson Archie Copeland. He died in Sheridan at age 81 and was interred on July 1, 1911], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hastings, C. W., 1892 – 1900, Section 2 Range 11, Lot 4 owned by H W Hastings, [Wilbur Hastings may have been a grandson of Hope and Catherine Hastings of Plum Township. The couple had 5 sons and any of them may have had a son named Wilbur. It is possible that the child belonged to either son Wilberforce or David, as both are buried in the plot with their parents. Wilbur was born in Aspinwall and also died there at age 8 of typhoid fever. He was interred on August 9, 1900], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hastings, Kate, Died March 9, 1893, Aged 56 Yrs & 7 Mos, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 4 owned by H W Hastings, [Catherine Hastings was the wife of Hope W. Hastings of Pittsburgh. She was born in Ireland, as was her husband, and they married in PA around the year 1855. She gave birth to at least 9 children, Anna, Wilberforce, Mary, James, Ellen, David, John, Charles and Kate. The family lived in Plum Township in 1870 and 1880. She died in Hoboken, present day Blawnox, at age 57 of consumption. She was the first to be interred in the family plot, on March 11, 1893], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hastings, Clyde L., Feb 16, 1922, Apr 15, 1992, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 19 quarter lot owned by the Hastings family, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hastings, Delores M., Mar 16, 1926, Aug 15, 1982, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 19 quarter lot owned by the Hastings family, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hastings, Frank Ben, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 1 owned by Frank Hastings, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hastings, Anna Swick, (view 2), May 10, 1886, Jan 28, 1923, Mother, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Annie Swick of Sharpsburg, [Anna James Stratton, the daughter of William Stratton and Mary Ann Reese, married Harry Swick about 1904. She had 3 children with him, Charles, born in 1906, Hazel, born in 1910 and Violet, born around 1912. After Harry’s sudden early death in 1913 she married Benjamin Frank Hastings and had 5 more children, including a daughter named Beulah who died at age 10 months from bronchial pneumonia. The 1920 O’Hara Township census shows the couple living at #140 Kittanning Pike with 2 children of their own and the 3 stepchildren. Frank was an engineer and Anna reveals that her parents were both born in Wales. Annie died in O’Hara Township on January 28, 1923 at the age of 36. Her death was caused by chronic valvular heart disease and she was interred on January 31st], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hatchett, Walter, Pvt. Co C, 550th Engrs., Enlisted Sept 25, 1918, Discharged Aug 9, 1919, Born Dec 25, 1896, Died May 22, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 15, 1st grave west tier, [Walter was born in Danville, Virginia, but filled out his WWI draft card in Pittsburgh, where he lived on Bedford Avenue. He worked as a porter and named an aunt, Martha Smith, as his nearest relative. He died in Pittsburgh at age 43 of an abscess of the liver. He was interred on May 27, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hatchin, Ronald D., US Army, Aug 19, 1944, Sep 12, 1986, Section 9, Row 4, grave #122, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hatterer, Malinda, 1891 – 1949, Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 4 owned by Mrs. Anna Mary Riethmiller, [The daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Riethmiller of Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hatton, J. Albert, Aug 25, 1903, July 3, 1999, Father, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Annie S. Harrison, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hatton, Emily, June 13, 1900, Jan 28, 1999, Mother, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Annie S. Harrison, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hauer, Clark M., USMC, 1897 – 1941, Father, Section 5, range 14, Lot 12, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, James E., Pvt. 920th Air Base Secu, Enlisted Sept 8, 1942, Died In Service Mar 29, 1943, Born Aug 18, 1910, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 4, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Adella Kreiter, 1862 - 1888, Sister, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by James S. Hawkins, [Mary Adella Kreiter was the daughter of Aaron Kreiter and Ellen Marie Sigley. She married James Sharp Hawkins, the son of Dr. Martin Luther Hawkins and Esther “Hetty” Smith Williams on January 21, 1887. She gave him a son named Frank exactly one year after their marriage and died 6 months later on July 8, 1888. James went on to marry Alice Mitchell in 1898, who gave him a son named Wright, and then died 9 days later. James then married Mary McKim in 1908 and had a daughter named Ellen. Mary Adella was only 26 when she died. She was interred on July 11, 1888], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Grandma, mother of James Sharp Hawkins, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by James S. Hawkins, transferred to John A. Kreiter, [This tombstone is of great concern to many Hawkins family researchers, with its lack of a specific name. But it belongs to Esther “Hetty” Smith Williams Hawkins, the second wife of Dr. Martin Luther Hawkins, son of William D. Hawkins. She was the daughter of Nathaniel W. Smith and Rebecca Culbertson, born in January of 1822 according to one researcher. Her first husband was Dr. Benjamin F. Williams. Dr. Martin Luther Hawkins was first married to Mary Sharp, the sister of James Sharp, founder of Sharpsburg. Mary gave him 4 children, Hosea, William, Robert and David Belle. She died on March 10, 1858 in Sharpsburg. A little over a year later Martin married Esther. They had two children, Mary Jane and James Sharp Hawkins. She was buried in Greenwood on August 22, 1893, having died from paralysis of the brain in Sharpsburg two days earlier at age 72], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins Plot Monument, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by M. L. Hawkins, [This is one family plot of 5 in Greenwood owned by descendants of William Davis Hawkins. He was a citizen of Harford County, Maryland (son of Robert and Martha Davis Hawkins). William moved his wife and family of 7 children out of Maryland to Pennsylvania in 1801. He owned many parcels of land in Western Pennsylvania, was known as a mechanical genius to his peers, and founded the Pine Creek Church in present Fox Chapel, yet his name was lost to local historians until the 1980s. This family came to an area shortly after the threat of Indian War was formally ended, and was present through most of its early development into the modern age], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Martin Luther, Father, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by M. L. Hawkins, [Martin Luther Hawkins was the son of David Belle Hawkins and Sarah Roberts. He was born in Sharpsburg in April of 1851 and was a carpenter. He married Mary Agnes Dickson in 1883, and the couple had 4 known children, Henry, Jennie, Nellie and Bertha. David Belle’s father was Dr. Martin Luther Hawkins, the first known child of William Davis Hawkins. This Martin L. Hawkins died in Sharpsburg of lobar pneumonia at age 75 on August 11, 1926 and was interred 3 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Jennie Belle, Daughter, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by M. L. Hawkins, [Jennie Belle Hawkins was the daughter of Martin Luther Hawkins and Mary Agnes Dickson. She was the third of four children to the couple, who died on November 11, 1888. No cause of death is entered in the interment records of Greenwood], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Mary Agnes Dickson, w/o Martin Luther, Mother, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by M. L. Hawkins, [Mary Agnes Dickson was the wife of Martin Luther Hawkins, the great grandson of William Davis Hawkins. Mary was also the daughter of John C. Dickson and Jane Moffet. She was born on October 20, 1856 and grew up in Birmingham, now the South Side of Pittsburgh. Her family, including 1 younger sister and 2 younger brothers, moved to Indiana Township by the year 1870. She had four known children during her long marriage with Martin, a marriage that appears to have occurred about 1883. Son Henry was born in 1884, Jennie, whose year of birth is not known, Nellie was born in July of 1888, and Bertha in December of 1891. One researcher has information that Bertha was christened in the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church. Mary and Martin lived in Sharpsburg at #1867 Middle Street. She died in Sharpsburg at age 83 of a cerebral hemorrhage on November 12, 1939 and was interred 3 days later in the family plot in Greenwood], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Henry Martin, son, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by M. L. Hawkins, [Henry Martin Hawkins was the only known son of Martin Luther Hawkins and Mary Agnes Dickson of Sharpsburg. He was born in September of 1884 in Sharpsburg and followed his father into the carpentry trade. Henry stayed living with his parents in their Middle Street home until he died on the 12th of January 1920 of pulmonary tuberculosis. He was 35 years of age], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Agnes, Sister, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by M. L. Hawkins, [Agnes Hawkins was the daughter of David Belle Hawkins and Sarah Roberts. She was the sister of Martin Luther Hawkins, whose family plot she is buried in. She was born in Indiana Township, where she lived much of her life. After the death of her parents, she and her brothers and sisters kept the farm and lived together in 1870. By 1880 she lived in Sharpsburg with the family of her brother James, a carpenter. In 1900 she was on 21st Street in Sharpsburg with her younger brother Albert and his family. She died there at age 69 of apoplexy], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, William A., 1876 – 1959, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 1 owned by James Hawkins, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Sarah A., 1878 – 1957, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 1 owned by James Hawkins, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, William H., Pennsylvania, PEC 95 CAV RCN TRP MECZ 95 DIV, World War II, April 26, 1923, Jan 26, 1945, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 1 owned by James Hawkins, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Esther, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 1 owned by James Hawkins, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Thomas, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 1 owned by James Hawkins, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Albert F., (plot monument), 1856 – 1924, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Albert Hawkins, [Albert Fremont Hawkins was the son of David Bell Hawkins and Sarah Roberts. Found in the 1860 Indiana Township census, Albert was the 8th of 10 children in the family, with father David apparently a widower at the time. In 1870, 7 of the children were living by themselves on the family farm, their father having died in 1864. In 1880 Albert was living with his married brother James in Sharpsburg, and both were working as house carpenters. Albert married Christina Catherine Riethmiller, the daughter of Johann Lorenz Riethmiller and Hedwig Christina Wieler, but she died in 1897 leaving him with 3 children. His sister Agnes came to the home to help manage the children. By 1910 he was remarried to Etta M. Thompson, the widow of Robert Gamble, and the house on 21st Street in Sharpsburg was filled with Albert’s children and Edith and Sarah Gamble, his step-daughters. He had been working as a house painter for some years by then. By 1920 the family lived in Aspinwall on 3rd Street and Albert had retired. He died there on October 11, 1924 at age 68 of chronic myocarditis. He was interred on October 13th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Christina C., (plot monument), 1863 – 1897, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Albert Hawkins, [Catherine Christina Riethmiller was the daughter of Johann Lorenz Riethmiller and Hedwig Christina Wieler. She married Albert F. Hawkins before 1889 and had 3 children, Viola, James and Wilson. Her death in 1897 was caused by typhoid fever. She died in Sharpsburg and was interred in Greenwood in Section 2, Range 5, Lot 2. On October 13, 1924 she was removed to the family plot owned by Albert], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, James Lawrence, (plot monument), 1891 – 1974, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Alfred Hawkins, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawkins, Viola R., (plot monument), 1888 – 1986, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 10 owned by Alfred Hawkins, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawthorne, Delores O., 21 May 1931 - 08 Jun 1997, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hawthorne, Zennie, Pvt. Co C, 432nd Res. Labor BN, Enlisted July 29, 1918, Discharged Mar 28, 1919, Born Sept 15, 1897, Died July 23, 1938, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 19, 4th grave west tier, [Only one Zennie Hawthorne was found in the records at Ancestry. He was born in Georgiana, Alabama and was a turpentine laborer when his draft card was filled out. In 1920 he was living in Akron, Ohio on Berry Avenue as a roomer, and working at a rubber company. He died in Pittsburgh at age 41 from shock and hemorrhage. He was interred on July 26, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hays, Jane, July 22, 1831, Feb 13, 1905, At Rest, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 23 owned by Dr. G H Speer, [Jane Davis died in Pittsburgh of February 13, 1905. She was buried in Forest Grove Cemetery of Robinson Township and removed to Greenwood on October 8, 1931. The relationship between Jane and the family of Dr. George Speer is unknown], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hayes, John C., 1890 – 1941, Husband, Section 8, Row 17, grave 5, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hayes, Arthur, 1919 – 1984, Husband, Section 9, Row 1, Grave 115, (contributed by Diane Nicho Hayes, Preston, Pvt. Tr K, 10th US Cav., Enlisted Oct 12, 1898, Discharged Aug 17, 1900, Born Aug 28, 1880, Died Apr 17, 1943, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 4, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Haywood, Thos., 02 Feb 1844 - 02 Dec 1900, Section 3, Range 2, Lots 4 to 6 owned by Haywood Bros., [Thomas Haywood was born in England in 1844. He may have been the son of Mary Haywood who is also in the lot, but as the family is difficult to find in census records, this is not certain. Thomas died in Sharpsburg at age 56 of enlargement of the heart. He was interred on December 4, 1900], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Haywood, Mary, 16 Mar 1810 - 22 Mar 1883, Section 3, Range 2, Lots 4 to 6 owned by the Haywood Brothers, [The interment records at Greenwood list this grave as an unnamed Haywood who died in Etna and was interred on March 25, 1883. By the tombstone, we discover that this was Mary Haywood. She was found on the 1880 Etna census as a 70 year old widow on Butler Street. Mary may have been the widow of a Henry Haywood who was a puddler in the Pittsburgh area in the 1860s and 1870s. In 1880 she was living with a son George, age 28, who working on a blast furnace. Son Henry, age 24, was also working at a blast furnace. Also in the house was a grandson George, age 22, who worked in a foundry. Other census records were unable to be found. We speculate that Thomas Haywood, also in the lot, was another son], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Healy, Joseph A., 1929 - 2000, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 16 quarter lot owned by Joseph Healy, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Healy, Frances P., 1933 - 2008, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 16 quarter lot owned by Joseph Healy, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heathcock, Walter, 1868 – 1934, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 12 singles, Grave # 4 east, [Walter Heathcock was born in Mississippi, and appears on the 1880 census in West Point, Clay County, Mississippi with his family. His father at the time was John Henderson, so his mother, Ophelia, may have been married twice. John was a printer. There were two other children in the home, both younger than Walter and carrying the Henderson name. By 1910 Walter was in Pittsburgh working as a sign painter. He was a lodger at #124 9th Street in the 2nd Ward of Pittsburgh. He died in Pittsburgh at age 64 on January 22, 1934. He suffered from arteriosclerotic disease and was interred on January 23, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heathcote, Thomas, 1895 - 1942, Father, Section 3, Range 1, Lot 1 owned by Thomas Heathcote, [Thomas J. Heathcote was born March 21, 1896 in Allegheny County, perhaps Allegheny City. He was the son of Thomas J. Heathcote, an English immigrant who was married twice. His first wife was Francis Ashworth who died in 1882 in PA. His second wife was Margaret Aitkenhead, who was born in Scotland and immigrated around 1891. This couple had two children, Ann Carnegie Heathcote and Thomas J. In 1900 the family lived at #829 Pennsylvania Avenue, the father being a blacksmith of tools. They had been married for 9 years and had lost a third child. When Thomas Jr. married his wife, Esther, they moved to Oakmont where Thomas was a millwright at a box factory. Thomas was interred at Greenwood on July 9, 1942. Also interred in the family plot is Thomas Sr. who died on June 19, 1920 in Oakmont. He was 80 years of age and died of myocardial insufficiency. Thomas Sr.’s first wife, Francis Ashworth died in O’Hara Township at age 45 on February 7, 1882 and was interred the next day as the first burial in the plot. Neither of the elder Heathcotes have tombstones. In 1940 the daughter of Frances and Thomas, Ellen Moore, was interred on September 15. She was born near Sharpsburg in February of 1873 and died in Oakmont. Ellen married William H. Moore. She does not have a tombstone either], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heathcote, M. Esther, 1898 - 1965, Mother, Section 3, Range 1, Lot 1 owned by Thomas Heathcote, [Mary Esther Bell was born on November 27, 1898 in Plum Township to Frank and Mary Bell. She married the young Thomas J. Heathcote before 1920. In that year she and her husband were living in Oakmont with their one year old child, Betty, and expecting their second child, Thomas. She also had two other children, Clifton J. Heathcote, born in 1925 and David, born about 1823. Her ashes were interred in Greenwood on August 6, 1965], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heathcote, Thomas J., (view 2), 10 Jan 1920 - 28 Jan 2000, Capt US Army Air Force WWII, [Thomas J. Heathcote was the son of Thomas J. Heathcote and Mary Esther Bell. He was born in 1920 shortly after the census was taken in Oakmont. In 1930 he appears in the Oakmont census at #1145 5th Street. He had an older sister, Betty, and two younger brothers, David and Clifton. He has two tombstones, one of them being a military stone that states he was a Captain in the US Army Air Force during World War II], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heckathorn, Elizabeth, 1885 – 1965, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 4 owned by Thomas A. Martin, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heckathorn, Arthur, 1882 – 1961, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 4 owned by Thomas A. Martin, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heckel, George C., (cemetery record), interred 19 Mar 1945, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 13 owned by Albert O. Harvey, [George C. Heckel was born on November 7, 1888. He was described as a brakeman on the 1920 census. In 1930 he was defined as a brakeman on the railroad. They lived at #42 Walnut Street in Etna that year. He died in May of 1864 in Glenshaw], (contributed by Rich Boyer, bio contributed by Diane Nichols) Heckel, Bessie B., (cemetery record), interred 24 May 1964, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 13 owned by Albert O. Harvey, [Bessie B. Heckel was probably the daughter of Albert & Carrie Harvey. She appears with her family in 1900 at age 12, giving her birth as November of 1887. In 1910 the family was at #22 Sycamore Street and Bessie was a stenographer at age 22. In 1920 Bessie and her husband George were at the same address. Their 6 year old son, George Jr. was also with them], (contributed by Rich Boyer, bio contributed by Diane Nichols) Heckel, Wolfgang, (view 2 , plot monument), 1819 - 1894, Father, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 14 owned by Wolfgang Heckel, [Wolfgang Heckel immigrated to the US before 1848 from Bavaria. He appears in Sharpsburg in the 1860 census with wife Margaret and 9 children, all born in PA. In 1870 Wolfgang was working as a teamster, but in 1880 he worked at a furnace. The local Herald newspaper quoted a source that Wolfgang worked in the Vesuvius mill distributing coal to various sections. He died in Sharpsburg at age 75 and was interred on April 28, 1894], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heckel, Mary M., (view 2 , plot monument), 1821 - 1890, Mother, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 14 owned by Wolfgang Heckel, [Mary Heckel is listed in interment records as Marjory and in some census records as Margaret. She was born in Germany, and married to Wolfgang Heckel, with at least 9 known children, including 2 sets of twins. The couple lived in Sharpsburg. Her interment records indicate that she was buried on October 14, 1890. Seven months later 3 children were removed from the graveyard of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg and placed in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heckel, John G., (plot monument), Penna Pvt US Marine Corps, 01 Dec 1879 - 06 May 1963, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 14 owned by George Heckel, [John George Heckel lived in Aspinwall with his wife Anna Mae. In 1920 they are shown in the census with 3 sons, Herbert, Donald and Ralph. He was interred on May 9, 1963], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heckel, Anna Mae, (plot monument), 28 Jul 1879 - 07 Jul 1960, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 14 owned by George Heckel, [Wife of John George Heckel], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heidelberg, Mary B., (view 2), 1850 - 1892, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 1, [believed to be the daughter of David Boyd and Jane Morrison. Named after her grandmother and born in Indiana Township, she died at Montrose at age 42 of consumption], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hein, Justina, 1833 - 1908, Sister, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 15 (lower half of lot) owned by Justina Hein, [Justina Hein was buried in Greenwood under the name Justina Knatz. She died in Pittsburgh at age 75 of a carcinoma of the stomach. There is also a Philip Knatz, born in Germany and dying in Pittsburgh at age 70 of pneumonia. Philip died in 1905 and perhaps is her husband. Justina was interred on June 18, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hein, Jacob, 1825 - 1894, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 15 owned by Justina Hein, [No information can be found about Jacob Hein, either in Greenwood interment records or on-line census records. With the inscription on Justina Hein’s tombstone, it is possible that Jacob is a brother of Justina. Since he died in the local area between 1880 and 1900 and does not appear on census before 1880, the family may have immigrated after 1880. He may have been interred in the German Lutheran cemetery in Pleasant Valley and moved during the 1903 – 1904 era when the cemetery was destroyed. His remains could have been interred by family members without his name being entered in the record book], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hein, Karl, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 15 owned by Justina Hein, [no information about Karl Hein has been found. It is possible that he is a son of Jacob Hein. He also may have been moved from another cemetery], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hein, Jacob, Lot marker on border of Hein and Hemke Lots, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 15, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinl, Anna, 02 Nov 1843 - 08 May 1921, Mother, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #12, [Anna Heinl was the wife of Wenzel Heinl of Shaler Township. She was born in Germany and immigrated about 1891. The couple was found in Shaler Township in 1900 with their son Ernest, age 20, and Matilda, age 14. Anna stated that she had 8 children and 5 were living. In 1920, after the death of her husband, Anna lived with her widowed daughter Mary Kloha. Frank Herbig, a glassworker and a widower, also boarded in the home], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinl, Wenzl, 21 Mar 1834 - 02 Dec 1912, Father, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #12, [Wenzel Heinl was born in Germany and immigrated with his family in 1891. In 1900 he lived in Shaler Township and was a farmer. In 1910 he stated that he had his own income and was 76 years of age], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinl, Hedwig H., 22 Aug 1905 - 21 Apr 1922, Daughter, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #21 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [Hedwig was the daughter of John and Anna Heinl of Shaler Township. She was one of as least 9 children. She died in Etna at age 16 of valvular disease and was interred on April 24, 1922], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinl, John Sr., 1872 – 1957, Father, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 8 quarter lot owned by John Heinl Sr., (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinl, Anna, 1872 – 1949, Mother, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 8 quarter lot owned by John Heinl Sr., (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinz Family Monument, (view 2), Section 4, Range 15, Lots 4 through 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinz, Anna M. Schmitt, w/o Henry John, 10 Jun 1822 - 29 Jan 1899, Sect. 4, [mother of H.J. Heinz, born in Cruspis, Germany, immigrated 1843], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinz, Edward Eugene, 1874 - Oct 1900, [s/o John H. & Maria, born in Sharpsburg, died in Somerset], Section 4, Range 12, Lot 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinz, Harry W., 1869 - 20 Feb 1923, [died from tuberculosis of kidneys in Pittsburgh, s/o John H. & Maria], Section 4, Range 12, Lot 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinz, Henry John, 05 Aug 1811 - 23 Dec 1891, Sect. 4, [father of H.J. Heinz, born in Kallstadt, Germany, immigrated 1840], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinz, Ivan T., 1872 - 11 May 1930, [died from Peptic Ulcer in Sharpsburg, s/o John H. & Maria], Section 4, Range 12, Lot 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinz, John H., 1849 - 02 Apr 1921, Father, [died of apoplexy in Atanta, GA, s/o H.J. & Anna Margarettta Heinz], Section 4, Range 12, Lot 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinz, Maria Chessman James, w/o John H., 1853 - 1902, [according to cemetery records died of cancer in Indianapolis, Indiana, on 06 Apr 1888, age 50Y, and was interred 31 Apr 1902], Section 4, Range 12, Lot 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heinz, Raymond H., 1882 - 1891, [s/o John H. & Maria], Section 4, Range 12, Lot 4, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heller, Ruby Austin, 1903 – 1971, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 4 half lot owned by Rudy Heller, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, Bertha S., (view 2), w/o Frederick, 24 ??? 1879 - 14 Apr 1904, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #6 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [Although Bertha is listed in Greenwood interments as Bertha Y. Hemke, the stone does not appear to have any name beginning with Y. It looks more like SILYS---. She died in Sharpsburg at age 25 and was interred on April 16, 1904. No records of a Frederick Hemke are found in the Sharpsburg census, although there were Hemke families there], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, Theodore Edw., s/o Fred & Bertha, 02 Apr 1904 - 03 Jul 1904, Section 6, Row 2, Grave #7 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [This child was born in Sharpsburg and was buried on July 4, 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, Sharon E., (lot marker), 18 Aug 1947 - 12 Nov 1995, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 15 owned by Frederick Hemke, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, Walter F., (lot marker), 1926 - 2000, US Navy WWII, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 15 owned by Frederick Hemke, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, Rose, (lot marker), Section 6, Range 6, Lot 15 owned by Frederick Hemke, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, Eleanor, (plot marker), 1863 – 1917, Mother, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by Fred Hemke, [Eleanor Hemke was the wife of Frederick Hemke. Both were born in Germany and immigrated around the year 1886. However, they cannot be found on the 1900 census, probably due to the spelling of their last name. In 1910 is was indexed as Hunke when the family lived on Prospect Street in Etna. Eleanor had 5 children at that time, with all 5 in the household, including her married daughter Annie Land and her husband Gottlieb Lang. The children were working at various jobs ranging from a clerk in the local pickle factory to telegraph messenger. She died in Etna on October 21, 1917 at age 53 of pneumonia. Her interment was on October 23, 1917], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, Frederick, (plot marker), 1863 – 1946, Father, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by Fred Hemke, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, Frederick Jr., (plot marker), 1895 – 1957, Son, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by Fred Hemke, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, Harry K., (plot marker), 1892 – 1973, Son, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by Fred Hemke, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, Henry C., (plot marker), 1899 – 1980, Son, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by Fred Hemke, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hemke, William, (plot marker), 1889 – 1966, Son, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by Fred Hemke, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, James L., (plot monument), 12 Jun 1815 - 02 Apr 1885, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 5 owned by James S. Henderson, [James L. Henderson of Etna was born in PA and worked as a nail cutter in a local mill. He can be found in 1850 and 1860 on the Shaler Township census, and in Etna in 1870 and 1880 with wife Mary. He died in Etna at age 70 and was interred in Greenwood on April 5, 1885], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, Mary C., (plot monument), 27 Aug 1823 - 25 Dec 1911, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 5 owned by James S. Henderson, [Mary C. Henderson was the wife of James L. Henderson of Etna. She had 4 known children, James, Mary, Catherine and Charles. She continued to live in Etna after the death of her husband, although moving from Butler Street to Bridge Street. She died in Aspinwall of “acute indigestion” on Christmas Day and was interred on December 27, 1911], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, Mary F., (plot monument), 27 May 1855 - 08 Nov 1927, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 5 owned by James S. Henderson, [Mary Francis Henderson was the daughter of James and Mary Henderson of Etna. Known as Molley at times, she became a school teacher by 1880. She died in Pittsburgh at age 72 of anemia], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, James M., (plot monument), 15 Nov 1852 - 09 Feb 1913, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 5 owned by James S. Henderson, [James M. Henderson was the son of James and Mary Henderson of Etna. He married about the year 1887 to his wife, Cary F., and had 2 children, Mary and James. In 1900 the family lived in Etna where James was the post master. In 1910 they lived in Millvale. He died in Millvale of pleuro pneumonia at age 60], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, Joseph O., (plot monument), 12 Oct 1848 - 19 May 1879, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 5 owned by James S. Henderson, [Joseph Henderson was the son of James and Mary Henderson of Shaler Township. He is found with the family in 1850 and 1860, but was not found with them in the 1870 census, when he would have been about 21 years of age. Interment records show him to have died in Etna at age 30, but no cause of death is given], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, George A., 1 st LT 8th US Inf., Enlisted July 7, 1898, Discharged Mar 6, 1899, Born May 27, 1871, Died Apr 11, 1938, Section 8, Range 3, Row 17, grave # 6, [In the 1880 Cleveland Tennessee census, George A Henderson was the son of George and Margaret Henderson. His father was a blacksmith. A brother, Charles, was 5 years old and George was 9. On April 24, 1891 he traveled to Knoxville, Tenn. and joined the US Army. He was transferred to the 25th Hospital Corps in 1894 and was stationed at Ft. Missoula, Montana. He was discharged in April of 1896 and apparently rejoined in 1898. In 1900 he was living in Baltimore with wife Mary and a daughter Eula. They also had a daughter Juanita. Emma Taylor, described as a mother, was living with them. Although he was just a general laborer in early years, he later worked as a US mail carrier. The family moved to Pittsburgh before 1910. He died there at age 66 of chronic myocarditis on April 11, 1938 and was interred on April 19], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, Lt. George A., 1871 – 1938, Section 8, Range 3, row 17, grave #7+, [This stone commemorates the family of Lieutenant George A. Henderson of Tennessee and Pittsburgh. Mary was his wife, born in Virginia. Eula, born in Virginia, and Juanita, born in Maryland, were daughters, and James was Eula’s husband. Emma was listed on the 1900 Baltimore census as “mother”, but it is not certain is she was George’s or Mary’s mother], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, Mary G., 1870 – 1950, Section 8, Range 3, row 17, grave #7+, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, Juanita F., PH.G., 1908 – 1975, Section 8, Range 3, row 17, grave #7+, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, Charles B., Pvt. Co A, 327th Serv. BN, Enlisted Apr 29, 1918, Discharged July 18, 1919, Born Apr 4, 1888, Died June 20, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 16, 2nd grave east tier, [In 1930 Charles lived on Butler Street in Pittsburgh when he worked in construction. He was born in South Carolina. He died in Pittsburgh at age 52 of shock and hemorrhage and was interred on June 25, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henderson, John A., Pvt US Army, World War I, Oct 5, 1895, Aug 20, 1984, Section 9, Row 1A, Grave 128, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henrich, Catharina, here rests in God, w/o Heinrich, 05 Oct 1848 - 05 Feb 1892, Sect. 6, [2nd w/o Heinrich, originally buried in in First Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, moved to Greenwood when road construction destroyed that graveyard], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henrich, Chas. C., (replacement marker 2009), 111 US Inf., 22 Jul 1919, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by Henry Henrich, [Johann Karl "Charles" Konrad was s/o Henry & Catharina (Holzer), born Sep 1888], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henrich, Heinrich, 1846 - 1930, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by Heinrich Henrich, [Heinrich Henrich was born on November 8, 1846 in Hainchen, Hesse- Darmstadt, Germany to Christian Henrich, a stocking weaver, and Maria Schilling. He was the 5th of 6 children. After the death of his oldest sister, Catharina, in 1861, the family decided to come to the US. His older brother William immigrated first, then Heinrich came in 1863, followed by his parents and surviving sister, Marie. In 1872 he married Maria Ann Ango at St. John’s German Lutheran Church in Lawrenceville, only to lose her shortly after childbirth in 1876. Left with 3 small children, he remarried in 1878 to Katharina Holzer at the First German Lutheran Church in Sharpsburg. The couple had 4 children before her death in 1892. That same year, Henry married Katherine’s sister, Elisabeth Holzer, and had 3 more children. Elisabeth died in 1916. Surrounded by his children, Henry lived a quiet life in Lawrenceville and remained close to his extended family, especially his sister. After the graveyard of the Sharpsburg church was destroyed in a road project, Henry moved the unidentified remains of 4 family members to Greenwood in 1903. His daughter Anna was buried there in 1912, his sister Marie in 1919, and a son Charles in 1919. Henry died in February of 1930 at his long-time home, #203 57th Street in Lawrenceville of “insuffocation”], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Joseph Garvin, 16 Mar 1841 - 15 Mar 1894, Section 4, Range 2, Lots 11 & 12 (owned by Wilson Henry, father of Joseph. This is the only the second deed out of hundreds recorded by Greenwood Cemetery), [was born as the second child into what became a large family of 12 children, the son of Wilson Henry, a farmer, and his wife Eliza. He was born in Kiskimenetas Township, Armstrong County, but the family moved to a farm in Indiana Township, Allegheny County before he was 9 years old. In 1860 he was a student at age 19, while the other children worked on the farm. The Civil War changed any high aspirations, and he enlisted in Company C of the 12th PA Infantry on 25 April 1861. The enlistment was for 100 days and he was discharged in August of the same year. He also was listed as a member of the Independant Battery G (Young’s Company) of the artillery, entering in January of 1864 and being mustered out in June of 1865 at Fort Delaware. Any service in between these two units has not yet been identified.  After the war, he returned to Indiana Twp, married and raised a family. He later moved to Sharpsburg, then Hoboken. He died in March 1894 of dropsy in Sharpsburg at the age of 53], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Eliza Jane, 24 Jul 1846 - 21 Apr 1915, Section 4, Range 2, Lots 11 & 12, [was the wife of Joseph Garvin Henry and was born in Glenshaw, PA. She raised 4 children in Indiana Twp. and Sharpsburg but may have also lost a 3 day old infant in 1876, according to the Greenwood interment records. She died of heart complications in Atlantic City, N.J. and was buried on 24 April 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, James Sharp, 1859 - 1912, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 11 , [was the brother of Joseph Garvin Henry. His parents were Wilson and Eliza Henry of Indiana Township, who had 12 children, James being the last son born to the couple. In 1900 he was working in Washington DC as a news correspondent, living with his wife Mary and their one surviving child, Lucien. In 1910 he was living as a boarder in a Washington DC private home, still working as a journalist. He died in DC in April of 1912 of pulmonary edema at age 52 years and 11 days. He was buried in the family plot 2 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Mary Reinhart, w/o James Sharp Henry, 1868 - 1904, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 11 , [born in Pittsburgh. In 1900 she and James were living in Washington DC and had been married for 9 years. She had giving birth to 2 children, but only her 3 year old son, Lucien was living. Mary died in DC of chronic bright’s disease and was buried in Greenwood on January 21, 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Wilson, 1856 - 1918, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 11, [was the son of Wilson Henry Sr. and his wife Eliza, and the brother of Joseph Henry. He died at age 61 in Bellview of paralysis as a result of apoplexy], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Laura Hays, 20 Sep 1875 - 02 Sep 1880, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 11 owned by Wilson Henry, [was the young daughter of Joseph Garvin Henry and his wife Eliza. She only appears in 1 census record, that of the 1880 census of Sharpsburg, as a 4 year old child. No cause of death is listed for her in the interment records, but her age was 4 years, 11 months and 18 days. She was interred the day following her death], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Frank, 1876 - 1940, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, John Reed, 1870 – 1945, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by John Reed, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Jennie West, 1872 – 1960, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by John Reed, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Wilson, (view 2 , 3 , 4), Father, Born Mar 25, 1815, Died Aug. 21, 1899, At Rest, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 12 owned by Wilson Henry, [Wilson Henry was born in Westmoreland County, PA and was found on the 1840 census in Kiskiminetas Township, Armstrong County as a young married man. Next to him lived Samuel Henry, an older man who may be his father. Wilson and his wife had 1 young son at that time, probably Samuel, the oldest child on the 1850 census. In 1850 the family lived in Indiana Township with 6 children. They had at least 9 children in all. The family stayed and farmed in Indiana Township between 1860 and 1870, when their son Joseph served in the Civil War. By 1880 Joseph and his family were living in Sharpsburg, but Wilson cannot be found either in Sharpsburg or Indiana Township. According to Greenwood records, Wilson died in Sharpsburg at age 84. His cause of death was listed as old age. He was interred on August 23, 1899], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Eliza, (view 2 , 3 , 4 , 5), Mother, Born Nov 6, 1818, Died Dec 9, 1890, At Rest, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 12 owned by Wilson Henry, [Eliza Henry was the wife of Wilson Henry of Indiana Township. No additional information about Eliza is in the Greenwood records, but she lived in Armstrong County as a young married woman. In 1850 the couple lived in Indiana Township with 6 children. Three more children were added to the list in 1860. A daughter Anna was 8 years old in the 1870 census Eliza was interred on December 12, 1890], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, George W., 1865 – 1929, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 11 owned by Wilson Henry , [George was the son of Joseph Henry, a veteran of the Civil War, and his wife Eliza. According to the 1900 census of Sharpsburg, he was born in October of 1866, probably in Indiana Township. In the 1880 census he and other members of the family lived in Sharpsburg, where he remained the rest of his life. In 1900 he listed his occupation as a shipping clerk for the railroad. He never married. In 1920 he lived at #1321 Middle Street with his brother-in-law Gate E Irwin and was retired. George died on October 18, 1929 of an accidental drowning. He was interred on October 22, 1929 in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Joseph A., (view 2), Feb 9, 1867 – Oct 16, 1906, (Woodmen of the World plaque), Section 4, Range 2, Lot 11 owned by Wilson Henry, [Joseph Alfred Henry was the son of Joseph G. Henry, the Civil War veteran, and his wife Eliza and was the younger brother of George W. Henry. He appeared with the family in the 1880 Sharpsburg census. In 1900 he was married to wife Bessie and living in Allegheny City. He worked as a telegraph operator. He died in Sharpsburg at age 38 of degeneration of the heart. He was interred on October 18, 1906], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Rev. B.C., D. D. of Canton China, Died June 21, 1901, To Be with Christ is Far Better, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 12 owned by Wilson Henry, [Benjamin C. Henry was the son of Wilson and Eliza Henry of Indiana Township. He was shown as a 2 month old infant in the 1850 census, and appears with the family in 1860 at age 10. His brother Joseph, entered the Union Army during the Civil War. In 1870 Benjamin was listed as a college student in Princeton, New Jersey. He cannot be found in the 1880 US census because he left for Canton, China on November 1, 1873 as a missionary. He worked in the Kwangtung province of China and in 1892 was appointed the President of the Lingnan Presbyterian University for a period of 2 years. He applied for passports for himself and his wife and children at least twice while in China. The children were named as Helen, born September 22, 1879, Morris, born January 6, 1886, and Edna, born June 15, 1893, all born in Canton. On May 2, 1895 the family is listed on the New York Passenger Lists on the “Kaiser Wilhelm II”. But by 1900, Benjamin is listed as a patient in the New Jersey State Hospital for the Insane at Morris Plains in Hanover Township, New Jersey. He died there in June of 1901 at 50 years of age. No cause of death is written in Greenwood records. He was interred on June 24, 1901], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Henry, Charles E., Pvt. 67th Co, 153rd Dep. Brig., Enlisted June 24, 1918, Discharged April 7, 1919, Born June 18, 1888, Died May 26, 1941, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 14, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herbert, Hester, Mother, d. 09 Jun 1931, Section 1, Range 22, Row 3 singles, [Hester Herbert was only 25 years of age when she died, but she had been married twice and had given birth to two children. Her first husband had the last name of Maher, and she had a son by him names Louis who was born in 1928. She married John Herbert and in the 1930 census, lived in the 23rd Ward of Pittsburgh with him, her first son and an 11 month old son names John. She died of tuberculosis and meningitis in Pittsburgh on June 6, 1931 and was interred in Greenwood 3 days later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herbert, Charles F., Pvt. Co C Repl. Tng. Cen, Enlisted Sept 24, 1918, Discharged Dec 11, 1918, Born Aug 22, 1897, Died Apr 3, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 10, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herbert, Charles C., S1 US Navy, World War II, 1916 – 1978, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 4, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herbig, Elizabeth, 1865 - 1910, Sect. 4, Range 8, lot 4, [Elisabeth Beyerl was the wife of Frank Herman Herbig. They married in Saxony, Germany in either the town of Penig or Markersdorf in the Chemnitz region. While Frank came ahead to the US in 1892, a pregnant Elizabeth followed 4 months later with her 4 children on the ship “Venetia”. She lost her youngest child, Martha, a month later in Etna. She went on to have 9 more children, 5 of whom died in infancy. She died at her Lincoln Street home in Etna in 1910, and was buried in the Etna Cemetery. Her son-in-law, Albert Ferber moved her remains along with other family members to Section 4 of Greenwood in 1946], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herbig, Frank H., 1864 - 1933, Sect. 4, Range 8, lot 4, [Frank (Franz) Herman Herbig was born in Saxony Germany, probably in the town of Markersdorf. He worked in a brickyard owned by the Beyerl family, perhaps making roof tiles. He married Elizabeth Beyerl around the year 1883 and immigrated to the US with her nephew, Franz Beyerl, leaving Hamburg on 13 February 1892 and arriving in Baltimore on the “Gothia” on 5 March 1892. He came to Pittsburgh and settled in the Etna area. He worked for years as a mixer at the Glenshaw Glass Company. In his later years he often visited his 3 children, Fred, Otto and Hilda, who lived in California. After the death of his wife, he lived with his daughter Louise in the Greenwood Cemetery house. He developed silicosis and died of stomach cancer in November of 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols) , obituary Herbig, Frank Joseph, (no photo available), Sect. 4, Range 8, lot 4, [Frank Joseph Herbig was the third surviving son of Frank Herman Herbig and Elizabeth Beyerl. He was born in Glenshaw near Pittsburgh and married Cecilia Foley. The couple shared a house with Frank’s sister Louise and her husband, Al Ferber in Pleasant Valley, O’Hara Township. Later when Al accepted the position at Greenwood Cemetery, Frank bought the house the Ferbers were living in at 265 Kittanning Pike, owned by George Weir. There they raised 2 children, Ruth and George. Frank worked in a steel mill and then as an auto mechanic. He died at home on 14 January 1964. His wife is buried nearby in St. Mary’s Cemetery on Sharpshill], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herbig, George, 1941 - 2006, Sect. 4, Range 8, lot 4, [his ashes are buried on top of his father Frank Joseph], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herbig, Helen E., 1890 - 1906, Sect. 4, Range 8, lot 4, [d/o Frank & Elizabeth, originally buried in Etna Cemetery, moved to Greenwood Cemetery in 1946], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herman, Margaret M., Sept 30, 1920, Feb 1, 2000, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 7 half lot owned by Bertha Herman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herman, Herbert E., Sept 7, 1917, May 31, 1999, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 7 half lot owned by Bertha Herman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herman, Bertha, 1893 – 1940, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 7 half lot owned by Bertha Herman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herman, William, 1887 – 1974, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 7 half lot owned by Bertha Herman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hernandez, Joaquin, 1888 - 1959, Father, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herring, James H., Pvt. 14th Div Co, 154th Dep Brig., Enlisted Nov 3, 1918, Discharged Dec 13, 1918, Born Oct 2, 1896, Died Mar 14, 1938, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 23, 1st grave east tier, [James lived at #2425 Centre Avenue in Pittsburgh’s 5th Ward with wife Harriet and daughter Joan. Also in the home was his mother-in-law, Daisy Jenkins, and 4 of her children, Robert, Paul, Marjorie and Grace. James died in O’Hara Township at age 41years, 4 months and 12 days of meningo vascular syphilis and was interred on March 18, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herrington, O. Earl, Dec 23, 1880, Dec 5, 1960, Section 2, Range 14, Lot 1, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herrmann, Doris E., 1937, Section 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Herrmann, Fred E., 1928 - 1986, Pvt US Army Korea, Section 3 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heshler, Father, 1879 – 1935, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. G A Heshler, [The Heshler family father is George Alexander Heshler, born on June 14, 1879. The census of 1900 and 1910 gives his place of birth as Germany. Family researchers have listed his father as Jacob Heshler and his mother as Christina Muntz. He married Anna Mittner in Pittsburgh on January 22, 1904. The couple had 4 known children. George’s father was a cobbler, but even as a young man he was employed at a soap works. By 1930 he worked at a broom manufacturing factory. He died on February 14, 1935 in Pittsburgh of a coronary occlusion and was interred on February 18], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heshler, Mother, 1880, 1950, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. G A Heshler, [Anna Mittner was the wife of George Heshler. She was born in PA to John S. Mittner and Barbara Hinz on September 14, 1880 in Pittsburgh. She married George on January 22, 1904 in Pittsburgh. Her children were George F, born in 1904, Clarence William, born 1907, Hilda M, born 1907 and Florence, born in 1909. She lost young Clarence, but raised her other children in various Pittsburgh neighborhoods. She died on May 23, 1950 was interred on May 31, 1950], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Heshler, Son, 1879 - 1938, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. G A Heshler, [George F. Heshler was the son of George and Anna Heshler of Pittsburgh. He was born in 1904 in Pittsburgh. On the 1930 census he was working at a broom factory with his father. He died in Pittsburgh at age 33 of a coronary occlusion on April 24, 1938 and was interred on April 27], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hesselmen, William, 1890 - 1939, Father, Section 6, Row 5, Grave #2, [William died in Pittsburgh at age 50 of an intestinal obstruction on October 2, 1940. He was interred on October 5, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hetzel, Susan, nee Kountz, 1829 - 1906, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 12 owned by Susan Hetzel, [Susan Kountz married Jacob Hetzel before 1860 when they are found in Sharpsburg as a young couple with two small children, Mary Ann and Jacob. By 1880, when she was living in Hoboken (Blawnox) as a widow, she had two other sons, William and Charles, and a niece, Christina was living with them. In 1900 she was indexed in O’Hara Township with her son Charles and his family. She stated that her parents were born in Germany, and that she had 6 children, only 3 of whom are living. The family seemed to be making a living working as grocers. Susan died in O’Hara at age 77 of bronchitis and was interred in Greenwood on November 8, 1906. Her son Jacob is also in the plot, but has no tombstone. It is not known where her husband, Jacob, is buried], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hetzel, Jacob, d. 26 May 1891, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 12 owned by Susan Hetzel, [This stone belongs to Jacob Hetzel, although the letters are so faint that the photo shows them better than viewing the stone. Jacob Hetzel was the name of Susan Hetzel’s husband, but the interment information lists this Jacob as only 32 years of age, which would better match the couple’s son. He died in Hoboken, which was later renamed Blawnox], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hetzell, Chas. F., 1864 - 1906, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 12 owned by Susan Hetzel, [Charles F. Hetzel was the youngest son of Jacob and Susan Hetzel of Sharpsburg and Hoboken. Only 15 years of age in 1880 when his mother is first listed as a widow, he died in Hoboken on June 28, 1900 at age 46 of a tumor], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hickler, Ellen, d. 05 Feb 1912, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 8 owned by George Hickler & Frederick Reithmiller, [Eleanora Ellen Roehrig married George M. Hickler in Millvale on October 2, 1870. She raised 3 children in the town before moving to Sharpsburg by 1900. The 1910 census of Sharpsburg has her as a widow living with her divorced daughter. She was working as a nurse to a private family. She died in Millvale at age 60 of cancer and was interred on April 7, 1912], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hickler, Lillian M., 1873 - 1947, Wife, Section 2, Range 19, Lot 8 owned by George Hickler & Frederick Riethmiller, [Lillian was the wife of George F. Hickler, the son of George and Ellen Hickler of Millvale and Sharpsburg. George Jr. worked in a rolling miller, then worked as a conductor on the railroad. The couple lived on Montgomery Avenue in Youngstown Ohio in 1920. Lillian was interred on September 29, 1947], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hickler, George M., Died Mar 4, 1903 In His 55 Yr., [George Hickler was born on June 30, 1848 in Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany according to family researchers. He came to the US before 1880 when he is found in the Millvale census with wife Ellen and 3 children. He worked in an iron mill as a heater. He died in Sharpsburg at age 55 of pneumonia and was interred on March 6, 1903], Section 2, Range 19, Lot 8 owned by George Hickler and J F Riethmiller, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Higgenbotham, Carl J., PFC US Army, World War II, 1913 – 1988, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 16, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Higgins, Mary, 1864 - 1949, Section 3, Range 5, Lots 15 & 17 owned by S. Patterson, [Mary Patterson was the eldest daughter of Samuel and Margaret Patterson. She married Isaac Higgins about the year 1883 and the couple lived with Mary’s parents on 23rd Street in Sharpsburg in 1900. They had a son named Samuel, 8 years old who was born in September 1891. She was buried on September 1, 1949, just months after her sister Margaret died], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Higgins, Samuel P., 1891 - 1907, Our Son, Section 3, Range 5, Lots 15 & 17 owned by S. Patterson, [Samuel P. Higgins was the son of Isaac Higgins and Mary Patterson of Sharpsburg and was the grandson of Samuel and Margaret Patterson. In the 1900 census lists his birth as September of 1891. Interment records show that he died in O’Hara Township at age 17 years, 4 months and 13 days. Cause of death states that he drowned. He was interred in the Patterson family plot on June 1, 1909], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Higgs Lot, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 8 owned by John W. Higgs, [Samuel Saylor interred on January 7, 1900, Hannah Higgs in 1886, Caroline Ingram in 1900, and Samuel R. and William A. Saylor in 1909 and 1912. The only stone in the lot is that of Hannah Higgs, balanced between the foundation and a tree], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Higgs, Hannah, (view 2 , lot view), w/o John W., d. 05 Aug 1886, aged 25Y 3M ?D, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 8 owned by John W. Higgs, [John and Hannah Higgs were apparently only in Pittsburgh for 7 years, between 1880 and 1887 when John was in various directories. They lived in Sharpsburg at different addresses around 3rd to 5th Streets near Main Street. John is identified as a mill hand or laborer. There is a 1880 census of a John and Hannah Higgs in Braddock with 3 children, Annie, age 8, Harry, age 6 and Samuel, age 3. Hannah was 21 years old and born in PA about the year 1859. Her husband John was 25 and born in Virginia. He worked in a steel mill. If this is the same couple, they moved to Sharpsburg in 1880. After Hannah’s death, John is no longer found in Pittsburgh directories. When she was buried, her name did not appear in either the interments or the lot book, but found only on the tombstone. Also buried within the plot is the family of Civil War veteran Samuel Saylor and Caroline Ingham], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hikes, Robert R., Cook Infantry US Army, World War I, 1899 – 1953, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 1, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hilbert, John, (family plot), Section 2, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by John J. Keil, [John Hilbert was buried in Greenwood under the name Henry Hilbert on May 18, 1897. He was found on Ancestry census records due to the 1880 census of his daughter Ella stating that she was born in Iowa. There he was found in Des Moines as John Hilbert, with wife Rachel and daughters Samantha, Allie and Ella and son Albert. He was a hotel keeper with a fairly full house, explaining how Ella later was able to run the Sharpsburg hotel that her husband bought. In 1880 he and Rachel were living in Buchanan, Jefferson County Iowa, living with daughter Kate and her husband B. E. Lynch. John (Henry) died in Camden NJ of ossification of the valves of the heart. He was 93 years of age and died on May 14, 1897], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hilbert, Rachel, (family plot), Section 2, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by John J. Keil, [Rachel was the wife of John Hilbert. In 1870 when the family was living in Des Moines, Iowa, she stated that she had been born in Pennsylvania. In 1900, after the death of her husband, she lived in Etna with her daughter Ella and her husband John Jacob Keil, and gave her birth date as January 1815. She died in Etna and the cause of death was given as exhaustion due to senility. She was interred on May 10, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hill, Lester E., 1911 - 1980, US Army WWII, Section 6, Range 5 Lot 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hill, Charlotte Rhein, 1901 – 1972, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Charles & Florence Rhein, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hill, Howard John, 1900 – 1950, Husband, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Charles & Florence Rhein, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hill, George, Pennsylvania, PFC US Marine Corps Res., World War II, May 30, 1920, Aug 27, 1960, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 17, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hill, Williams C. Sr., Apr 28, 1889 – Sept 1, 1936, Father, Forever In Our Hearts, [A 1930 census shows a William C. Hill living at #4836 Harrison Street in Pittsburgh, with wife Anna and children Hattie, Anna, Tannie, William Wilson and Isaac. He was described as a chipper in a brass factory. He died in Pittsburgh at age 47 of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was interred on September 5, 1936], Section 9 West, Row 6, grave 37, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hill, Julia Mae, November 27, 1923, May 27, 1988, Asleep in Jesus, Section 9, Row 7, grave #128, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hillas, Barbara Ann Murray, 1832 – 1909, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 11 owned by Martha Hillas, [Barbara Murray was the wife of William Murray and was living in Pine Township in 1850 when the census shows her with 2 children, Samuel, age 3, and Margaret Ann, age 1. Searches on Ancestry reveal a confusing path for her, and we never get the full picture of her life. By 1870 she is living as a widow in Etna, with 6 children, Samuel, Daniel, William H, Albert, Ellis (Alice) and Harvey, ranging from age 23 to age 10. Her older sons were working as puddlers. She cannot be found again until 1900, when she is listed in Pittsburgh’s 14th Ward living at #2022 Ann Street and named as Barbara Hillas. Albert and Harvey are still watching over her and working as puddlers. She was 70 years old, born in March of 1830 and stated that she had 12 children, only 8 of whom were still living. One researcher gives her maiden name of Delp, born in Clarion, Armstrong County, but no one has successfully traced her or her husband. She died in Pittsburgh on March 19, 1909 at age 78 of “acute indigestion”. Her burial is entered as October 28, 1909, leaving more questions about her in an already confusing search for answers. Also interred in the plot are her sons, William, who died in 1923, and Harvey, who died in 1942. Neither one has a tombstone. Martha Hillas Radcliff was also interred in the plot in 1922], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hilliard, Ada, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hilliard, Margret, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hippensteel, John H., Pvt, US Army, World War II, Jul 14, 1927, May 10, 2005, Served Nov 30, 1945 – May 18, 1948, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 12 quarter lot owned by Poekert family, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hiscox, James, 13 Apr 1880 - 23 Dec 1955, SEction 6, Range 7, Row 5, Grave #6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hixenbaugh, Curtis, 1913 - 1972, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hixon, William, Corpl. Co A, 132nd Inf, Enlisted Sept 18, 1917, Discharged May 31, 1919, Died June 5, 1928, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 13, 3rd grave east tier, [William died in Pittsburgh of lobar pneumonia. Records state he was about 39 years of age. He was interred on June 22, 1928], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hobaugh, Andrew, (view 2), Nov 7, 1857 – Nov 28, 1933, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 13 owned by Elizabeth A. Patterson, [Andrew Hobaugh suddenly appears in the 1880 census, living with his wife Erma. He drove a team for a living, but nothing else has been found about him earlier. He was not yet found in 1900, but in 1910 he lived in Carnegie, a single man working in a livery stable. In 1920 he was a roomer with the Patterson family, widow Bessie and her son Bernard and his wife Mildred. He had no occupation at that time. No census was found for him in 1930. He died in Pittsburgh at age 77 of an undetermined cause on November 28, 1933 and was interred in the Patterson family plot on November 30, 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hobough, Joseph, Co. K., 4th US Inf, Section 6, Row 1, Grave 2, [According to US Army enlistment records, Joseph Hobaugh (Hobough) was born in Westmoreland County, PA about 1830. There are 3 Hobaugh families in Franklin Township, Westmoreland County in the 1840 census records. More research will be needed to understand which family Joseph is related to. He was by trade a pilot and enlisted in the 4th Infantry on April 2, 1864 in Pittsburgh. In late April of that year the regiment took part in the Battle of the Wilderness, marched to Spotsylvania, and took part in actions near the North Anna River and Tolopotomy Creek. In June of 1864 the 134 men of the unit were dispatched to City Point to guard General Grant’s headquarters. At some point, Joseph was injured. He was discharged due to disability on April 7, 1865 at Fort Columbus at New York Harbor. Joseph died on September 1, 1866 and was buried in a cemetery named “Negleys” near Pittsburgh. This may have meant the Highland Park Burial Ground within Highland Park, just across the Allegheny River. On September 25, 1876 his remains were moved to Greenwood. He was buried as a single interment in Section 6. On November 29, 1879 D. W. Whitney was commissioned to supply a government headstone for his grave. Row 1 is located against a line of pine trees that mark the end of the cemetery property and is quite near some homes. This is the first stone next to an old driveway that used to lead into the next property. Joseph lies with the transferred burials of the First German Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hodil, James C., Section 2, Range 18, Lot 3 owned by Ursula Sutter, [James C. Hodil, a blacksmith from Hampton Township, was born in PA in April of 1847. He died in Hampton Township at age 70 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on March 22, 1919], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hodil, Anna M., Section 2, Range 18, Lot 3 owned by Ursula Sutter, [Anna M. Hodil was the wife of James Hodil. Her maiden name may have been Sutter. She had 6 children, losing 2 of them by 1900. She died in Sharpsburg at age 90 of diabetes], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hodil, Howard, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 3 owned by Ursula Sutter, [Howard Hodil and an unnamed Hodil, both interred in 1891, were probably children of James and Anna Hodil. The unnamed child has no additional information, but Howard died of spinal meningitis at age 14], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hodil, Samuel J., 1844 – 1922, Section 4, Range 2, Lots 11 and 12 owned by Wilson Henry, [Samuel J. Hodil was the son of Samuel Hodil and Margaret Grubbs, born on September 30, 1844. His grandfather was Jacob Hodil, one of the first settlers in Indiana Township, arriving in the US from Bavaria in 1793 with his brother-in-law Henry Strohm. Together they settled the wild, hilly country north of the Allegheny River. Samuel Hodil Sr. farmed his land with his large family. Young Samuel helped on the farm, but after his marriage became a blacksmith. The couple eventually moved to Sharpsburg where he continued his trade well into his 60s. He died in Parnassus, PA, (New Kensington) on November 7, 1922 of chronic myocarditis at age 78. He was interred on November 9th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hodil, Sarah J., 1845 – 1914, Section 4, Range 2, Lots 11 and 12 owned by Wilson Henry, [Sarah Jane Henry was born in 1845 to Wilson Henry and his wife Eliza. They lived in Indiana Township near the Hodil family. She married Samuel Hodil about 1867, probably in the Pine Creek Church. She stated on the 1900 census that she had given birth to 10 children. They included Samuel Wilson, Minnie, Benjamin, Edward Amos, Frank, Joseph, Clara and Grace. Sarah died in Sharpsburg on July 23, 1914 of degeneration of the heart at age 69 years, 6 months and 11 days. She was interred on July 23 in the Henry family plot joined by her husband 8 years later], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hodil, Alice B., 1872 – 1939, [This name is not in the interment list, and may be a discarded stone from another section], Section 8, Range 9 Hofer, Anthony Jacob, 1895 – 1955, Father, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 14 quarter lot owned by Anthony Hofer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hofer, Jessie Mae, 1897 – 1955, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 14 quarter lot owned by Anthony Hofer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hofer, Bertha, (plot monument), 1901 – 1986, Mother, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 8 owned by Bertha Hofer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hofer, Christian, (plot monument), 1902 – 1984, Father, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 8 owned by Bertha Hofer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hofer, Henry, (plot monument), 1885 – 1968, Son, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 8 owned by Bertha Hofer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hofer, Jacob, (plot monument), 1861 – 1927, Father, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 8 owned by Bertha Hofer, [Jacob Hofer was a German immigrant who had lived in Wurtemberg until he immigrated on July 10, 1882 on the ship “Cimbria”. At age 23, he made his way eventually to O’Hara Township and appears on the 1900 census with wife Philippine and 5 children. He was working as a blacksmith and later had his own shop at #123 Kittanning Pike, with his sons Henry and Anthony working with him. He was naturalized in Pittsburgh in February of 1895. His death on August 17, 1927 at age 66 was caused by a gastric carcinoma. He is listed as dying in Sharpsburg, and was interred on August 21, 1927], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hofer, Philippina, (plot monument), 1858 – 1938, Mother, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 8 owned by Bertha Hofer, [Philippina was the wife of Jacob Hofer of O’Hara Township. On most census records she is named as Philomena. In 1900 she is listed with 5 children, Henry, Maria, Emma, Anton and Peter, all born in PA between 1885 and 1897. In 1910 a daughter named Bertha was also in the family. After Jacob’s death she continued to live on Winchell Street in O’Hara with son Henry and daughter Bertha, as well as a Christian Hofer, who may have been a nephew who married Bertha. Philippina died in O’Hara on September 19, 1938 at age 80 of chronic myocarditis. Her interment was on September 23rd. Henry, Bertha and Christian are also interred in the plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hofer, Dr. Robert Port, (plot monument), 1922 – 2008, Father, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 14 half lot owned by Robert Hofer, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Harry R., T/Sgt. Co H 41st ARMD Inf., Enlisted, Apr 27, 1942, Discharged Oct 21, 1945, Born May 19, 1918, Died Sept 17, 1946, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 18 owned by the Hoffman Heirs, [Harry was a laborer at the steel works while living in Sharpsburg in 1920 at #1737 South Canal Street. His wife Minnie died in May of 1929 in O’Hara Township of lobar pneumonia. The couple had a daughter named Grace and a son named Harry. Wife Minnie is also interred in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Frank H., 1869 – 1937, Father, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 18 owned by the Hoffman heirs, [Frank Hoffman was born in Germany and immigrated to the US about 1884. In 1900 he lived in Reserve Township with wife Ida and their 4 sons, Harry, Frank, John and Thomas. He was employed as a butcher. For some reason he is incredibly hard to find in census records, and may have lived for a time outside of PA. He died in Pittsburgh on December 21, 1937 at age 63 of angina pectoris. He was interred on December 24], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Ida M., 1871 – 1941, Mother, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 18 owned by the Hoffman heirs, [Ida M. Hoffman was the wife of Frank Hoffman. She was born in PA but no other information is available for her before her marriage. She had at least 4 children between the years 1892 and 1896. She died in Shaler Township on October 24, 1940 and was interred on October 27, 1940, in spite of the year inscribed on her stone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, John G., (plot marker), 22 Nov 1859 - 17 Aug 1939, Father, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by John G. Hoffman, [John George Hoffman was born in Pennsylvania, from German parents. He and his wife Margaret and their 4 children lived in O’Hara Township where John was a dairy farmer. In 1930, he and his son John lived in New Sewickley Township, Beaver County. He died there at age 79 of a duodenal ulcer and was interred in Greenwood on August 20, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Margaret, (plot marker), 15 Sep 1858 - 11 Jan 1926, Mother, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by John G. Hoffman, [Margaret Hoffman was the wife of John George Hoffman. Census records indicate that she was born in PA. She raised 5 known children, John L., David A., William B., Margaret and Annie. She died in Rochester, PA at age 66 of a heart embolism], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, David A., (plot marker), 28 Nov 1894 - 20 May 1984, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by John G. Hoffman, [David Adolph Hoffman was the son of John G. and Margaret Hoffman of O’Hara Township. On his World War I Draft card, he listed himself as a laborer for his father, John. By the time he filled out his World War II card, he was married to his wife, Ida and was co-owned of the Pittsburgh Saw & Tool Company], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, William B., (plot marker), 06 Jan 1891 - 13 Mar 1908, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by John G. Hoffman, [William B. Hoffman was the son of John G. and Margaret Hoffman of O’Hara Township, a dairy farmer. He appears as a 9 year old child on the 1900 O’Hara census. He died in O’Hara at age 17 years, 2 months and 7 days of lobar pneumonia. He was the first burial in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, John L., (plot marker), 24 Jun 1889 - 20 Feb 1970, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by John G. Hoffman, [John L. Hoffman was the oldest son of John G. and Margaret Hoffman of O’Hara Township. He worked for his father on the family dairy farm for many years. After the death of his mother, he and his father moved to New Swickley Township, where they farmed], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Margaret H., (plot marker), 23 Apr 1898 - 15 Sep 1955, Daughter, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by John G. Hoffman, [Margaret H. Hoffman was the daughter of John G. Hoffman and his wife Margaret. She was raised in O’Hara Township on her father’s dairy farm], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Paul D., (view 2), 1922 - 1994, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by John G. Hoffman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Shirley M., (view 2), 1927 - 1992, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by John G. Hoffman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Harry C., (plot monument), 1891 – 1915, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 8 owned by John Hoffman, [Harry C. Hoffman was the son of John and Mary Hoffman of Hampton Twp. He appears with his family in the 1900 census as an 8 year old child, as well as the 1910 census. Greenwood records state that he died in Pittsburgh on September 9, 1915 at age 24. Cause of death is written as acute mania. He was interred on September 11, 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, John G., (plot monument), 1858 – 1928, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 8 owned by John Hoffman, [John Hoffman was the son of John and Sabina Hoffman of Hampton Twp. After his father’s death, he stayed with his mother working as a farmer. In 1900 he was married to wife Mary for 16 years and had 6 children. He stayed in the township during his entire life. He died there on February 2, 1928 at age 69 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on February 5, 1928], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, John Sr., (plot monument), 1805 – 1876, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 8 owned by John Hoffman of Hampton Township, [John Hoffman Sr. was born in Germany and appears on the 1870 Hampton Township census with his wife and son John. The census states he was born in Bavaria and was a farmer. He died in Shaler Township on October 22, 1876 and it was noted that his death was a suicide by shooting. He was interred in a single interment area of Greenwood, although the exact location was not noted. On May 16, 1925 he was removed to the Section 5 family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Mary C., (plot monument), 1859 – 1924, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 8 owned by John Hoffman, [Mary C Hoffman was the wife of John G. Hoffman of Hampton Township. Born in Ohio, she married John about 1884 and had 6 known children. She died in Hampton Twp. On May 31, 1924 at age 66 of pernicious enemia. She was interred on June 2, 1924], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Sabina, (plot monument), 1886 – 1916, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 8 owned by John Hoffman, [Sabina Hoffman was the daughter of John and Mary Hoffman of Hampton Township. She was listed with the family in both the 1900 and 1910 census. She died in Pittsburgh of May 19, 1916 at age 29 due to internal injuries caused when she was struck by a train. She was interred on May 21, 1916], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Sabina Sr., (plot monument), 1814 – 1902, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 8 owned by John Hoffman, [Sabina Hoffman was the wife of John Hoffman of Hampton Twp. In the 1870 census she is indexed as Sophia and in the 1880 census as Sylvania. Finally in the 1900 Hampton Twp census she is named properly as Sabina. She was a widow by then living with her son John and his large family. It is noted there that she immigrated in 1855 and had 2 children, only 1 was living. She died in Hampton Twp at age 88 years, 6 months and 15 days of “old age”. She was interred on September 3, 1902], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Jerome G., US Army, World War II, Apr 30, 1929, Mar 5, 1980, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 15, 4th grave, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffman, Albert L., Pvt. Co C, 809th Pion. Inf., Enlisted Aug 1, 1918, Discharged July 22, 1919, Born Jan 2, 1889, Died Dec 13, 1936, [Albert Lee Hoffman also was known as Phillip Shine. He died in South Fayette Township of lobar pneumonia and syphilis. He was interred on December 16], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hoffstot, Jason J., 1915 – 1996, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 12 owned by Alonzo McKnight, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hogan, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Helen Hogan, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hogan, Charles A., 1907 – 1958, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 7 half lot owned by Charles Hogan, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hogan, Minnie E., 1908 – 1992, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 7 half lot owned by Charles Hogan, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hogan, Nathan C. Jr., (view 2), Apr 16, 1944, Aug 13, 1990, Sp5 US Army, Vietnam, Section 9, Row 9, grave #144, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hohn, Blanche R., (monument), 1867 - 1960, Section 4, Range 9, Lots 9 - 12, [was the wife of George Hohn. Born in January of 1867, she married George Hohn and lived in Sharpsburg with their one son, Nicholas who was born in 1892. The couple moved to Aspinwall before 1910, then to Winter Haven, Florida. She died at age 93, a widow for 29 years], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hohn, Chas. N., (monument), 1867 - 1869, Our Baby, Section 4, Range 9, Lots 9 - 12, [was the son of Nicholas and Mary Hohn. Born in Sharpsburg, he does not appear on any census record. The tombstone indicates he died in 1869, yet the Greenwood interment records do not list him by name, rather they imply that possibly he and another child were interred at the same time in May of 1893. Obviously removed from another cemetery or lot within Greenwood, no note explains where or when they were first interred], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hohn, Eva Mary, (monument), d. 18 Jun 1890, age 3 days, Section 4, Range 9, Lots 9 - 12, [may have been the daughter of George Hohn and his wife Blanche. Only 3 days old, she died in 1890 and does not appear on any census records. Her burial is not listed under her name, but she may have been interred in another cemetery or another plot within Greenwood. Her remains were moved to the family plot in Section 4 on 17 May 1893], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hohn, George H., (monument), 1851 - 1931, Section 4, Range 9, Lots 9 - 12, [was the son of Nicholas and Mary Hohn, and was the second child born to this couple. Born in Sharpsburg, he worked in a steel mill while living in Aspinwall with his wife and son, Nicholas. He moved to Winter Haven, Polk County, Florida, where he died in 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hohn, James S., (monument), 1861 - 1891, Our Son, Section 4, Range 9, Lots 9 - 12, [was the son of Nicholas and Mary Hohn of Sharpsburg. The sixth child of the couple, he appears in the 1870 Sharpsburg census, but is absent in the 1880 census. The interment records indicate he died of consumption in Sharpsburg at age 30 and was interred in Section 3 of Greenwood in January of 1892. In May of 1893 his remains were moved within Greenwood to the new family plot in Section 4, where he was joined with the remains of two other Hohn children], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hohn, Nicholas, (view 2, monument), 1821 - 1911, Father, Section 4, Range 9, Lots 9 - 12, [was born in Hessen, Germany in 1821. In spite of being 44 years old, with a wife and 5 children at home, he signed up with Company D of the 77th PA Infantry on 16 February 1865 as the regiment was reorganizing and taking in recruits at Pittsburgh. This new Company D joined several others and met up with the 77th in East Tennessee in March. They were ordered to Nashville and then to New Orleans, from where they were taken by steamer to Victoria, Texas to maintain pressure on rebel sentiments west of the Mississippi. They were stationed at Camp Stanley on the Guadeloupe River until December, when they got orders to return home. Mustered out on 6 December, they arrived in Philadelphia in January of 1866. Nicholas returned to Sharpsburg where he was employed as a plasterer. He died in 1911 in Aspinwall of bronchitis], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hohn, Mary, (monument), 1828 - 1911, Mother, Section 4, Range 9, Lots 9 - 12, [wife of Nicholas Hohn. The couple married before 1850, living in that year with their one year old child in the home of Conrad Hohn, the brother of Nicholas. They spent most of their married life in Sharpsburg, where Mary gave birth to at least 7 children. By 1910, the elderly couple was living in Aspinwall with daughter Jennie and her children by William J. Patterson. Born in Ireland, Mary died in Aspinwall at age 83 the month before her husband, in March of 1911], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Holfelder, Robert, 1880 – 1951, Brother, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 28 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hollie, John Jr., 03 Jan 1896 - 25 Nov 1930, Pvt 1st Cl Co C 413 Labor Bn 1918 - 1919, Section 8, Range 7, Row 9, singles, [John Hollie Jr. died in Pittsburgh of a gastric ulcer at the age of 34. He was buried in Section 8 as a single interment and noted as a soldier], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hollis, Winton, Stewardsman 2/C US Navy, Enlisted July 27, 1942, Discharged Jan 22, 1944, Born July 13, 1924, Died Jan 4, 1956, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 13, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Holmes, Herbert II, “Nooky”, Nov 15, 1923, Dec 26, 1983, Sgt. US Army WWII, from Herby, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 15, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Holmes, Carrie Louise, 1924 – 2006, Mother Dear, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Holmes, James, 1912 – 1998, In God’s Care, Daddy O, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 5, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Holmes, Edward L., 1945 – 2002, Keep me as the apple of your eye, hide me under the shadow of your wing, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 5, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Holt, James C., Pvt US Army, Jun 30, 1942, May 28, 1987, Section 9, Row 6, grave #95, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Holzhauser, Ella, Nov 5, 1899, Nov 7, 1957, Mother, Section 2, Range 7, Lot 11 owned by Simon Cameron, [We think that Ella was the daughter of Simon Cameron and his wife Christine. They were living in Pittsburgh’s 22nd Ward in 1900 at #422 Hastings Street with 2 daughters, May and Ella, who was 7 months of age. Simon died in 1908 and is buried within this plot. His widow lived in Hoboken in 1910 with her 3 daughters and one boarder. By 1920 they were again in Pittsburgh where Christine was listed with the last name of Willert. Her daughters were all living with her and many boarders were in the building where she was the housekeeper. Ella does not show up on any census records with her married name, but the ages match the Cameron’s Ella. The lot also contains 3 very young children, all with the last name of Holzhauser], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Homesley, Albert Boyd, Trumpeter Co G, 1st NC Vols., Enlisted Jun 21, 1898, Discharged Apr 22, 1899, Born Jan 11, 1880, Died Nov 27, 1931, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 25, Row 18, 2nd Grave, World War Veterans Plot, [Albert was born in North Carolina near Shelby, Cleveland County, where other homesley families were located, but not Albert’s. He enlisted in Asheville, NC in the 1st Regiment as a musician. By 1910 he was living in Pittsburgh’s 27th Ward on California Avenue, a boarder in the home on Anthony Marx and was working as a machinist. In 1920 he lived in the 25th Ward, was married to wife Mary and had 4 children. But he is not on the 1930 census, although his wife is in Freedom, Beaver County with 5 children. Also in the home is a widowed man, Lester Smith, with 3 children. Albert died in Pittsburgh at age 51 of toxemia secondary to gangrene on November 27, 1931. He was interred on November 29th. His widow filed for a pension for a minor, May J. Smith, listed as a dependant], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hood, Jay Fred, DDS, 1880 – 1956, Father, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 8, Row 2, Graves 1 & 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hopper, Ida M., (view 2), 17 Mar 1889 - 17 Feb 1952, Mother, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 6 singles, 1st 2 graves in the west tier, [Ida Hopper was the wife of Harry C. Hopper. Census records state that she was born in PA and married at age 18. Her father was born in Ohio. She and her husband had 7 known children, Alice, Eddice, William, Charles, Henry, Grace and Albert], (contributed by Rich Boyer, bio contributed by Diane Nichols) Hopper, Harry C., (view 2), 08 Jul 1887 - 17 May 1939, Father, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 6 singles, 1st 2 graves in the west tier, [Harry Charles Hopper was born near Berlin, Germany on July 8, 1887. He stated on census records that he immigrated in 1889 or 1890, but no ship list has yet been found for him and his family. He appears on the 1920 census of Union Township, Lawrence County as a 32 year old laborer in a powder works. He and his wife had 4 children. In 1930 he was living in Blawnox and was a laborer fabricating steel. He died in Blawnox at age 51 of uremia and was buried as a single interment in Section 1, Range 9, Lot 6], (contributed by Rich Boyer, bio contributed by Diane Nichols) Hopper, Leona Braun, 1917 – 2000, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 5 owned by Charles A. Braun, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Horn, August F., 1878 – 1927, Father, Section 5, Ranage 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Wilhelmina and August Horn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Horn, Katherine M., 1878 – 1961, Mother, Section 5, Ranage 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Wilhelmina and August Horn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Horn, Frank, 1842 – 1911, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Wilhelmina and August Horn, [Frank Horn immigrated from his native Germany, but the year of arrival is not certain. He stated that 1880 was the year in the 1900 census, and 1893 was the year in the 1910 census. He worked as a laborer in a rolling mill. He died in Sharpsburg on November 15, 1911 at age 69 years and 9 months of enlargement of the heart. His interment was on November 17], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Horn, George A., 1913 – 1996, Husband, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Wilhelmina and August Horn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Horn, Gertrude Rauer, 1910 – 1974, Wife, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Wilhelmina and August Horn, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Horn, Wilhelmina, 1845 – 1922, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 2 owned by Mrs. Wilhelmina and August Horn, [Wilhelmina Horn was the wife of Frank Horn of Sharpsburg and O’Hara Township. Both were born in Germany, as were their 2 sons, August and Frank. In the 1910 census, she stated that she had 8 children, and all were living. Wilhelmina immigrated after her husband, but the 1900 and 1910 have widely varying dates for immigration. She died in Sharpsburg on February 8, 1922 at age 76 of lobar pneumonia. She was interred on February 11], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Horseley, Emmett I., PFC 315th SV BN QMC, Enlisted July 17, 1918, Discharged July 5, 1919, Born Oct 14, 1895, Died June 13, 1955, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 2, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Horton, Bruce, 1876 – 1945, Section 2, Range 5, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Horton, Barbara Ann, 1937 – 1984, Mother, Section 9, Row 1B, grave 119, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hostetter, John W., PFC US Army, World War II, Oct 1, 1917, Jul 6, 2006, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 11, Grave #5 west cremations, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Houggy, Anne E., Mar 20, 1906, Jan 4, 1908, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by Charles W. Houggy, [Perhaps a child of Charles and Margaret Jane Houggy. Anne was born and died in Sharpsburg and died at age 1 year, 9 months and 15 days of broncho pneumonia. She was interred on January 2, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Houggy, Charles W., 1862 – 1936, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by Charles W. Houggy, [Charles W. Houggy was the son of Samuel and Annie Houggy from Indiana Township, found on the 1880 census. He was one of 6 children listed there, and the oldest. Members of the family are difficult to find on census records due to the spelling of the last name. He was found on the 1920 Pittsburgh census of the 13th Ward at #7439 Race Street. His first wife dying, he is married to Florence and has a 16 year old daughter named Margaret. Also in the home is a sister-in-law, Margaret Milburn and a brother-in-law, Hugh Milburn. Charles died in Pittsburgh on December 13, 1936 at age 75 of a pulmonary embolism. He was interred on December 16th], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Houggy, Margaret Jane, 1863 – 1912, His Wife, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by Charles W. Houggy, [Margaret Jane was the first wife of Charles W. Houggy. She died in Pittsburgh on August 29, 1912 at age 48 of chronic nephritis and was interred on August 31st], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Houggy, Margaret J. Arbuckle, Wife of C W Houggy, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by Charles W. Houggy, [A small individual stone for the wife of Charles Houggy], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Houggy, W. Charles, 1891 – 1954, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by Charles W. Houggy, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Houggy, Ebba L., 1895 – 1974, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 5 owned by Charles W. Houggy, (contributed by Diane Nichols) House, Catherine, 1876 – 1935, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 4 owned by Francis House, [Catherine House was the wife of Francis House of O’Hara Township. She was perhaps a widow when the couple married around 1903, for she had a son, Frank Seiss who was born in 1871. In 1920 she and Francis (Frank) were living on the Lower Road off of Kittanning Pike with their 3 children, Katherine, age 17, William, age 16 and Esther, age 14. It is also possible that 2 other children who are interred at Greenwood, an unnamed infant in 1901, and Charles in 1908, are also their children. Son Frank Seiss lived with them in 1930. She died in O’Hara of lobar pneumonia and was interred on April 24, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols) House, Francis, 1865 – 1937, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 4 owned by Francis House, [Francis House was born in Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales on March 20, 1853 according to family researchers. His father was Charles House and his mother was Elizabeth Watkins. In the 1871 and 1881 English census he worked in a forge and as a tin plate worker. He immigrated around 1888, lived in Sharpsburg in 1900 and was working as a puddler. By 1920 he had married Catherine Seiss, who was apparently a widow. Together they had 3 children. In 1930 the family was living on Kittanning Pike in O’Hara Township and he was employed as a watchman. Francis died in O’Hara Township at age 81 and was interred on February 2, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Houser, Norbert, Pvt 34th Co 53 Depot Brigade, Enlisted Aug 27, 1918, Discharged March 14, 1919, Born March 24, 1895, Died June 4, 1950, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 2 quarter lot owned by Beth Houser, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Houston, Winifred S., 1885 - 1947, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 16 owned by James A Smith Jr., [Winifred Houston was the daughter of James and Sue Smith of Pittsburgh. She was born in March of 1885, the 4th child of 6 in the family. In 1910 she can be found in Pittsburgh’s 11th Ward as the wife of John A. Houston, a salesman for a grocery store. She had a total of 4 known children. She was interred on April 9, 1947], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howard, Armstead, 1873 – 19 [blank], Father, Section 8, Range 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howard, Ida G., 1879 – 1954, Mother, Section 8, Range 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howard, Joseph McK., 1883 – 1942, Father, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 12 half lot owned by Edw. & Edith Howard, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howard, Edith M., 1885 – 1967, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 12 half lot owned by Edw. & Edith Howard, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howard, Murray M., PFC US Army, World War II, Dec 23, 1916, Nov 5, 2006, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 12 half lot owned by Edw. & Edith Howard, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howard, Herman, 1906 – 1966, Father, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 16 quarter lot owned by Dorothy Howard, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howard, Dorothy, 1912 – 1964, Mother, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 16 quarter lot owned by Dorothy Howard, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howard, W., alias W. Crutchfield, Pvt 811th TN, Enlisted Oct 5, 1917, Discharged July 24, 1919, Feb 9, 1891, Died Feb 4, 1931, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 13, 1st grave west tier, [Information about this man is limited by the scarcity of data for this generation and his use of 2 different names. Nothing could be found for him as a Crutchfield, but a 1930 census was found with him living in Sharpsburg with wife Pearl and an extended family. Besides 5 children, his father and brother were also living in the home, as well as 3 nephews. He was working in a wire mill at the time. He died in Pittsburgh at age 39 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on February 8, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howard, Glen, Mississippi, Pvt. Co H, 366th Infantry, World War I, Nov 22, 1893, Oct 13, 1956, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 15, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howard, Silas, 1883 – 1943, Husband, [Silas filled out both his World War I and World War II draft cards in Pittsburgh, although he stated that he was born in Montgomery Alabama. His birth date on both cards was January 18th, however the year varied from 1878 to 1883. He died in Pittsburgh on March 23, 1943 at age 60 of cardiac dilatation. He was interred on March 29, 1943], Section 9, Row 2, Grave 0, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howells, Mary Arnold, (view 2), 1870 - 1958, Mother, Section 3, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Joseph D. Arnold, [I found her name on a list for a very small family plot belonging to Joseph D. Arnold. It includes Arnold family members Joanna who was interred in 1881, David in 1893, Joseph in 1906 and Josephine in 1937. Mary is the only person in this plot to have a tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howells, George, 1874 – 1955, Section 5, Range 2, Lot X owned by George Howells, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howells, Birdie, 1872 – 1963, Section 5, Range 2, Lot X owned by George Howells, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howenstein, Anna, d. 18 Sep 1914, aged 87, Aunt, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 8, [was the second wife of John Howenstein. The couple married probably before 1870. She is quite a bit younger than her husband, born about 1826. In 1900 she stated that she had given birth to 2 children, with 1 living. She continued to live in Etna on Sycamore Street, a landlord. In 1910 she was living in McKeesport, Ward 11, unfortunately a virtually unreadable page on- line], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howenstein, John, d. 18 Feb 1883, aged 76, Uncle, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 6, [was born somewhere in PA. He can be found in the 1850 census in Shaler Township, working at a mill as a nail cutter and raising his family of 7 children with wife Mary E. In 1860 the couple was living with the last 3 of their children to remain living. They lost at least one child, Charlotte, as twin of youngest child Charles. Oldest son John H. had joined the 63rd Regiment as a musician. (He is buried in South Side Cemetery) John Sr. lost his first wife Mary before 1870, but she does not appear to be interred in Greenwood. John himself was the first interment of the family here, buried by his second wife, Ann, when he died in 1883], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Howson, Robert Duer, Aug 8, 1970, Section 2, Range 14, Lot 16 baby singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hrinda, Anna, (plot monument), 1914 – 2005, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by Steve Hrinda, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hrinda, Mary, (plot monument), 1895 – 1975, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by Steve Hrinda, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hrinda, Steve, (plot monument), 1886 – 1948, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by Steve Hrinda, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hrinda, Steve Jr., (plot monument), 1918 – 1937, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 9 owned by Steve Hrinda, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hruby, Emil, Ohio, Pvt. 158 Depot Brig, January 5, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 15, 3rd grave east tier, [Emil was the son of Joseph Hruby and his wife Julia Bartunek. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on July 31, 1886 and spent most of his life outside the Army there. He enlisted on August 30, 1918 in Cleveland and was a machinist before his Army time. He died in O’Hara Twp at age 42 of tuberculosis. He was interred on January 9, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Huber, Bernard I., 1887 - 1961, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hudson, Sterling, Pvt 2nd Prov. Col. Del. 160th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Sept 1, 1918, Discharged Dec 18, 1918, Age 30, Died Nov 30, 1927, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 11, 4th grave east tier, [Sterling died in Pittsburgh at age 30 of shock and hemorrhage from a gunshot wound. He was interred on December 21, 1927], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Huff, Sonja D., 1965 – 1986, Section 9, Row 2, grave 140, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hughes, Elizabeth West, 1842 - 1927, Mother, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 1 owned by Rev. Alfred Caldwell and J. W. Hughes, [was the wife of John Wesley Hughes. She was born in England and stated in the 1920 Etna census that she immigrated in the 1870s. She married about 1872 and had 5 children, losing one in childhood. After the death of her husband, she continued to live in Etna with her sons George and Alfred and her daughter Lillian, who was married to Guslaf Harder. Elizabeth died on November 23, 1927 of a cerebral hemorrhage. Her daughter Mary Lahey is also in the plot, but has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hughes, John Wesley, 1848 - 1915, Father, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 1 owned by Rev. Alfred Caldwell and J. W. Hughes, [first appears in Pittsburgh in the 1880 Sharpsburg census. He was 32 years of age and living with his wife Elizabeth and 3 children, Mary E., Alfred C. and George L. His parents were from Wales. At that time he was working in a rolling mill. In 1900 he lived on Grismer Street in Etna and was a locomotive engineer. By 1910 he was a Justice of the Peace. Although no records show that he was in the Army during the Civil War, one list has him as an honorary member of the GAR Custer Post #38. He died in Pittsburgh on October 18, 1915 of cirrhosis of the liver at age 67], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hughes, James W., 1946 - 2001, US Army, Section 6, Range 6, Row 7, Grave # 17, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hughes, C. Floyd, 1895 – 1987, Father, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 8 owned by Floyd & Clara Hughes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hughes, Clara L., 1897 – 1989, Mother, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 8 owned by Floyd & Clara Hughes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hughes, Larry O., June 12, 1945, March 2, 1951, Son, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 8 owned by Floyd & Clara Hughes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hughes, Wm. M., 1868 – 1943, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 8 owned by Agnes Hughes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hughes, James F., Pvt. 1st CL Casual Co 28th Div., Enlisted May 19, 1917, Discharged Jun 10, 1918, Born Jun 4, 1888, Died Oct 9, 1932, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 24, 2nd grave east tier, [James died in Pittsburgh on October 19th, according to Greenwood interment records. He was 44 years of age and died of cholethiases. He was interred on October 22, 1932], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hulbert, Charles W. Jr., (view 2), 1935 – 1961, Son, Master Sergeant, 28th Signal Battalion, 1953, Army NG, 1961, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 4 half lot owned by Charles Hulbert, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hulbert, Edna M., 1915 – 1996, Mother, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 4 half lot owned by Charles Hulbert, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hulbert, Shirley M., 1934 – 1992, Daughter, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 4 half lot owned by Charles Hulbert, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hulbert, Charles W., (view 2), CWO 28th Signal Co 28th Inf Div., Enlisted Sept 5, 1950, Discharged Nov 12, 1953, Born Jan 31, 1911, Died May 18, 1965, Section 5, Range 2, Lot 4 half lot owned by Charles Hulbert, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hulker, Anna E., nee Schneider, 1914 – 1972, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 5 owned by Mrs. Philip Schneider, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Humes, James N., 09 Mar 1893 - 05 Dec 1955, Fireman 3/C US Navy 1917 - 1917, Section 6, Range 7, Row 1, Grave #11, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Humes, Daisy H., 1892 – 1954, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Harry Girty, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Humes, Charles B., 1872 – 1960, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 5 owned by Charles B. Humes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Humes, Dorothy I., 1906 – 1986, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 5 owned by Charles B. Humes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Humes, Elizabeth M., 1903 – 1919, Daughter, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 5 owned by Charles B. Humes, [Elizabeth Humes was the daughter of Charles Burtner Humes and his second wife Irene G. Smith. She appears in the 1910 O’Hara Township census with her parents and 3 siblings. She died in Sharpsburg on December 15, 1919 at age 16 of cancer. She was interred on December 18, 1919 in a lot owned by Robert Smith in Section 4, Range 8, Lot 13. On November 19, 1920 she was removed to her father’s lot. Also interred in the Smith lot is Mrs. Maggie Humes, the first wife of Charles Humes, who was interred on December 15, 1899], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Humes, Irene S., 1878 – 1957, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 5 owned by Charles B. Humes, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Humes, Margaret J., 1875 – 1899, Daughter, Sectin 4, Range 8, Lot 13 owned by Robert Smith and Mary Jessup, Margaret J. Humes may be the daughter of Robert C Smith and wife Mary. She can be seen on the 1880 Allegheny City census with sister Irene. She died in Allegheny City at age 24 of peritonitis], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Humphrey, Leroy M., 1954 – 1989, Section 9, Row 8, grave #156, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hundley, Samuel, Pvt, Troop K, 9th US Cav., Enlisted July 15, 1898, Discharged Jan 31, 1899, Age 52, Died Jan 7, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 15 first grave east tier, [Samuel was born in Martinsville, Virginia. After he enlisted, the 9th Cavalry traveled to Tampa, Florida, then Cuba. His Regiment served alongside Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders in the Battle of San Juan Hill and was discharged at Fort Huachura. One month later he re-enlisted at Washington DC in the same Cavalry unit, but in Company F. In 1899 they patrolled Yosemite National Park as the first Rangers of the park system. He was discharged in March of 1902 at Angel Island, California. By the time he filled out a World War I draft card he was living on Aurelia Street in Pittsburgh and working for the Nicola Building. He named Edward Hundley as his closest relative. He died in Pittsburgh at age 52 of alcoholism and was interred on January 16, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hundt, Emma, 1881 – 1961, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 8 half lot owned by Louis Hundt, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hundt, Henry A., 1905 – 1937, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by Louis Hundt, [Henry Hundt was the son of Louis and Emma Hundt of Shaler Township. He appeared as a 5 year old child on the 1910 census. In 1930 he was married to wife Helen and living at #1719 South Canal Street in Sharpsburg. He was working at a warehouse. He died in Sharpsburg on March 4, 1937 at age 32 of lobar pneumonia], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hundt, Louis A., 1874 – 1943, Father, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 8 owned by Louis Hundt, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hundt, Marion G., 1929 – 1931, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 8 half lot owned by Louis Hundt, [Marion was the daughter of Henry A. Hundy and wife Helen from Sharpsburg. Her grandfather was Louis Hundt from Shaler Township. She was age 1 year and 3 months in the 1930 Sharpsburg census, the only child of her parents. She died in Sharpsburg at age 3 on October 2, 1931 of a fracture of the skull. She was interred on October 5, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hundt, Frederick W., 1907 – 1929, Son, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 3 owned by Fred Sallach, [Fred Hundt was the son of Louis A Hundt and wife Emma of Shaler Township. He was a 3 year old child on the 1910 census, and age 12 on the 1920 census. He died in Pittsburgh on September 8, 1929 at age 22 of oedema. He was interred on September 11, 1929. It is unknown exactly how he is related to the Sallach family, but the Hundt family lived at #232 Parker Street next to August Sallach and his family], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunt, Harry N., 1888 – 1953, Husband, Section 9, Row 3, graves 1, 2 and 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunt, Mattie D., 1886 – 19---, Wife, Section 9, Row 3, graves 1, 2 and 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Claude E., 1889 – 1982, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 2 owned by Erma Hunter, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Erma M., 1898 – 1955, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 2 owned by Erma Hunter, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, James G., Co C 5th PA, d. 18 Oct 1920, Section 3, Range 15, Lot 5, [was a brother of Mary Elizabeth Hunter Lea. He was also a Civil War veteran, as was Mary’s husband, Mansfield Lea. James and his brother John and twin brother Henry William all followed the blacksmith trade, as had their father.  James was only 16 years old when the war broke out, and he waited until August of 1864 to join Battery C of the 5th PA Heavy Artillery (the 204th Volunteers). Enlisted at Pittsburgh, the regiment had duty in the defense of Washington DC and along the Manassas Gap Railroad, protecting supplies for General Sheridan and they were constantly engaged with Moseby’s raiders.  They saw some action in October along the front, and had the duty of burying the week’s old dead at the battlefield of the second Bull Run. James was mustered out with the company on 30 June 1865 at Pittsburgh and returned to his family. He helped brother William Harvey to support his widowed mother by working in the rolling mill. Neither brother married and both are buried with their sister in the Lea family plot. A family story relates that Henry William Hunter, twin of James, was captured during his service in the Civil War, taken to Libby Prison where he died. No records of his service or death has been found], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, William Harvey, s/o Joseph & Catherine, 1848 - 1917, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 5, [was the youngest boy of Joseph and Catherine Hunter of Shaler Township. Only 12 years old when the Civil War erupted, he stayed at home with his widowed mother and sisters. He worked in the rolling mill in Etna, where his older brother James returned after the war. In later years he became a driver for a grocery store. He died in Etna at age 67 of heart disease. He was buried in the Lea family plot, owned by his sister’s husband, Mansfield B. Lea], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Agnes, (monument). 11 Jun 1846 - 04 Oct 1897, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 1, [Agnes M. Nicholson was born in Ireland in 1846. She married John S. Hunter in Etna on 21 November 1866 at the Union Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church. Between 1867 and 1875 she gave birth to 4 children. Moving back to Etna, she died in 1897 of liver disease], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Flossie, (monument). w/o H. H., 26 Feb 1879 - 09 Jan 1907, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 1, [was the first wife of Harland Hunter. They married in the year 1900 and lived in Etna. Sometime soon after giving birth to a son, she died in 1907 of nephritis. She is listed as Clara Belle Hunter in the interment records], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Harland H., (monument). 1869 - 1944, Husband, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 1, [was the son of John Stewart Hunter and Agnes Nicholson. Born in 1869, probably in New Castle, Lawrence County, PA, he lived much of his life in Shaler Township, working as a blacksmith in a local tube works. His first wife, named Flossie, with whom he had a son also named Harland, died in 1907. He remarried a younger woman named Lula, and continued to live close to his sister Mignonette Hunter Francies], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, John Stewart, (monument). Pvt Co E 63 PA Inf, 15 Sep 1841 - 28 Jan 1916, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 1, [was the son of Joseph and Catherine Boyer Hunter of Indiana Township. Moving to Shaler Township after Joseph’s death, John and his younger brothers James, William and older brother Mathew all became blacksmiths in the local mills, their father’s trade. In September of 1861 John enlisted in the 63rd PA Volunteers like many of his friends in the Etna area. He was assigned to company E as a private. He fought at Yorktown, Williamsburg and the Seven Days Battle. During the last day of that action at Malvern Hill, he was wounded and captured by Confederate forces. He was taken to Libby Prison and then Belle Island Prison. After losing 50 pounds, he was paroled on 14 September 1862 at Aiken’s Landing. He served out his term in the service at battles of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Manassas and the Wilderness and was wounded once again. He was mustered out on 9 September 1864. He came home to Etna and married. Living for a time in New Castle, Lawrence County, he moved back to Shaler Township, staying close to family members. He died in 1916 of arterio sclerosis], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Lula G., (monument). 1883 - 1964, Wife, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 1, [was the second wife of Harland Hunter. After their marriage, they continued to live in Shaler Township, leaving son Harland (by Harland’s first wife Flossie) in the care of Wallace Klingensmith, a couple of houses away. Younger than her husband by 14 years, she lived 20 years longer than Harland], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Martha, (no photo available), obituary Hunter, C. Waldo, 1878 - 1958, Father, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Mattie Bean, 1881 - 1961, Mother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Eleanor, 20 Jan 1963 - 30 Nov 1943, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, J. Clarence, 1878 – 1954, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by the IOOF, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Sophia G., 1889 – 1973, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by the IOOF, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Almeda M., (plot marker), Born May 26, 1877, Died Apr 19, 1900, My Wife, Section 5, Range 10, Range 16 owned by Joseph D. Hunter, [Since Almeda died before the 1900 census was taken, we don’t know what Hunter she was married to. Greenwood records state that she was born in Butler County PA and died in Etna at age 22 years, 10 months and 24 days. She died on typhoid fever and was interred on April 22, 1900], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Joseph D., (plot marker), 1847 – 1912, Father, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 16 owned by Joseph D. Hunter, [Joseph D. Hunter was the son of Joseph A. Hunter and Catherine Boyer of Shaler Township and was the brother of Civil War veterans John Stewart Hunter and James C. Hunter. He married Martha E. Taylor and had 4 children. In the 1880 census he was living on Prospect Street with Martha and children Mabel and Joseph, and in 1900 with all 4 children. He worked all his life at the local rolling mill. He died in Etna at age 65 of arterio sclerosis and apoplexy and was interred on February 8, 1912], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, Martha E., (plot marker), 1845 – 1937, Mother, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 16 owned by Joseph D. Hunter, [Martha E. Taylor was the daughter of George and Ellen Taylor of Shaler Township. She married Joseph D. Hunter about the year 1871 and had 4 children: Mabel, Joseph, Oliver and Mary. She died in Pittsburgh on April 29, 1937 at age 92 of cardiac failure. She was interred on May 3, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hunter, John, Pvt. 829th T. Corps, Enlisted Apr 1, 1918, Discharged June 25, 1919, Born Oct 12, 1893, Died May 24, 1936, Section5, Range 13, Lot 24, 4th grave east tier, [John died in Pittsburgh at age 42 of tuberculosis and was interred on May 26, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Huntermark, William Sr., 1914 - 1970, Grampap, Section 6, Range 6, Row 4, Grave #6, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hutchison, Jane Weir, 25 Apr 1919 - 27 Aug 1994, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 14 owned James G. Weir, [was the daughter of Wilson Speer Weir and his wife Anna S. and a granddaughter of James G. Weir and wife Anna Porter. She was born April 25, 1919 and married Robert Hutchison. The couple lived in Pittsburgh and were members of the Board of Managers of Greenwood Cemetery. She died in 1994], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hutchison, Mary Ella, 1868 – 1937, Section 8, Range 3, Row 13, grave # 2, [Ella died in Pittsburgh at age 69. She suffered from cancer and died on September 12, 1937. She was interred on September 16], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hutchison, Ernest E., 1894 – 1956, Father, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by the Hutchison family, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hutchison, Florence May, Beloved Mother, 1892 – 1973, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by the Hutchison family, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hutchinson, Frances R., 1905 – 1986, Mother, Section 9, Row 4, grave #118, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hutchinson, Lizzie M., 1902 – 1985, Mother, Section 9, Row 2, grave 133, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Hyatt, Melba, 1901 – 1987, Beloved Mother, Section 9, Row 6, grave #125, (contributed by Diane Nichols) I G H I Ihrman, Robert T., 1944 – 2008, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Sherri Ihrman, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ingham, Joseph, (plot marker), 1821 - 1912, Our Father, Section 4, Range 5, Lots 11, 12 and 13 owned by Joseph Ingham, [Joseph Ingham was born in England in 1821 and immigrated around the year 1841, according to the 1910 Shaler Township census. He was listed in 1860 just as a boiler in a mill, but by 1870 had worked his way up to a manager position. The 1877 – 1878 Pittsburgh and Allegheny Directory locates him on the Butler Road in Etna, but he is very difficult to find in census records, probably due to spelling errors such as the 1860 listing where his name is spelled Ingram. He died in Shaler Township at age 91 of acute indigestion, exhaustion and old age. His interment in the Greenwood family plot occurred on November 6, 1912], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ingham, Jane, (plot marker), 1826 - 1891, Our Mother, Section 4, Range 5, Lots 11, 12 and 13 owned by Joseph Ingham, [Jane Ingham was the wife of Joseph Ingham of Shaler Township. She was born in Wales, but little is known of her. She gave birth to at least 6 children. No information was given about her in the interment record other than her age of 65. She was interred on April 9, 1891], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ingham, Elizabeth J., (plot marker), 1856 - 1940, Section 4, Range 5, Lots 11, 12 and 13 owned by Joseph Ingham, [Elizabeth J. Ingham was the daughter of Joseph and Jane Ingham of Shaler Township. She was born somewhere in Pennsylvania on March 5, 1856, although no census has yet been found for the family in 1850. At least 2 sons were born in the family after her birth. In 1924 she applied for a passport from Los Angeles, California for an extended tour through England, Europe, the far East, India, Egypt and the Middle East. She died in Crafton at age 83 on September 12, 1940 and was buried in Greenwood 2 days later. Senility was given as part of the cause of death], (contributed by Diane Nichols), obituary Ingham, Jane F., (plot marker), Our Baby, 1884 - 1885, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 13 owned by Joseph Ingham, [Jane F. Ingham was young child who may have been a grandchild of Joseph and Jane Ingham. The couple had several sons, including William, George and John, all who lived to maturity. The interment record at Greenwood does not even mention a given name for the child. She was interred on August 6, 1885], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ingham, Paul H., (plot marker), s/o C.B. & C.W., 1895 - 1895, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 12 owned by Joseph Ingham, [Paul H. Ingham was another grandchild of Joseph and Jane Ingham. He was born and died in New Castle, Lawrence County, PA and was only 2 months old. He died as a result of cholera infantum. Joseph and Jane’s son Gershum and his wife Caroline lived in New Castle where he was the manager of a store. They had at least 7 other children. Paul was interred on July 31, 1895], (contributed by Diane Nichols) Ingram, Marvin J., Pvt. 2nd Co 6th Dev. Batt. 156th Dep. Brg., Enlisted Aug 1, 1918, Discharged Mar 15, 1919, Born 1897, Died Apr 28, 1931, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 23 4th grave west tier, [Marvin may be the person who filled out a World War I Draft card in Guilford County, North Carolina stating that he was born on March 20, 1896 in Knoxville Tennessee and working as a porter in a barber shop in High Point North Carolina. He died at age 34 in Pittsburgh of lobar pneumonia and was interred on May 1, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols) I. O. O. F. Plot Marker, Section 2, Range 12, owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Irvin, Benjamin H., Corp, Co G, 368th Inf, Enlisted Oct 28, 1917, Discharged Mar 5, 1919, Born Sept 21, 1888, Died June 3, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 9, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Irving, William C., Pvt.837th Trans. Corps, Enlisted Nov 15, 1917, Discharged July 15, 1919, Born July 17, 1888, Died Oct 7, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 7, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols) Israel, Faley, 15 Oct 1830 - 13 Mar 1899, I loved him on Earth and I will meet him in heaven, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 1 owned by Mrs. Martha Isreal, [Faley Isreal was born either in Germany or PA, depending on what census record you view. One even stated New York as place of birth. He first appears in Pittsburgh in 1850 as a 20 year old with no stated occupation, living in Pittsburgh’s Ward 8 with Casper Wagman and his wife Mary. By 1860 he was married to his wife Martha and was working as a metal moulder. In 1870 his was in Allegheny City, Ward 2 and his birthplace was New York. By 1880 he was retired. Faley died in March of 1900 in Sharpsburg due to complications of disease. His tombstone has the year of death as 1899, but he was interred on March 16, 1900], (contributed by Rich Boyer) Israel, Martha, Mar 1822 - 19 Dec 1905, Section 2, Range 20, Lot 1 owned by Mrs. Martha Isreal, [Martha Isreal was the wife of Faley Isreal. The 1900 census shows Martha as a widow in Sharpsburg. She apparently never had any children with Faley. The census shows her birth as March of 1830. She died in Sharpsburg at age 81, with no cause of death given in interment records. She was interred on December 21, 1905], (contributed by Rich Boyer)