OBITUARY: ["New Castle News", March 18, 1908] George STEFFLER, one of the well-known farmers of this vicinity died at his home in Wurtemburg, Saturday, aged 68 years. Sometime ago, he had a stroke of paralysis, although an attack of hiccoughs was the immediate cause of his death. He was buried Monday in Slippery Rock cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by the Rev. Charles Bell. The pallbearers were his nephews, Frank, John, William, and Robert STEFFLER, William and Bert CUNNINGHAM. Mr. Steffler was born and spent his entire life in this vicinity; living about 5 miles from Ellwood City up to several years ago, when he moved to Wurtemburg, where he resided until his death. He was a life-long member of the Slippery Rock Presbyterian church and was a conscientious christian, who proved his profession by a truly upright life. He was a veteran of the Civil war, serving as a member of Company G, 168th Pennsylvania volunteers. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, and three children: Mrs. Jennie JACKSON of Moravia, and William and Charles STEFFLER who reside near Zelienople." OBITUARY: ["New Castle News", October 22, 1931] Mrs. Christena STEFFLER, aged 86, of Wurtemburg, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. F. JACKSON, Big Beaver township, after an illness of one week. She was the widow of George H. Steffler and had lived the greater part of her life in Wayne township. Mrs. Steffler was a lifelong member of the Slippery Rock Presbyterian church and was most highly respected and loved by all who knew her. She is survived by one daughter, at whose home she died; two sons, William H. STEFFLER of Wurtemburg and Charles A. STEFFLER of Vanport; eleven granchildren, nineteen great granchildren and three sisters: Mrs. Mary CUNNINGHAM, Wilmington township; Mrs. Elizabeth STONER of Wurtemburg, and Mrs. Tirish [?] JOHNSON of Ellwood City. Funeral services will be held in the Slippery Rock Presbyterian church Saturday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Elliott officiating, and interment will be made in the church cemetery." OBITUARY: ["New Castle News", September 14, 1908] James Madison WILSON, aged fifty years, and for many years a resident of Unity township, Mahoning county, died Wednesday morning after an illness lasting several weeks. He spent all of his life in the vicinity of Petersburg and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was united in marriage a number of years ago to Miss Isa LONG, and one son and two daughters are the fruit of the union, Harry, and the Misses Bertha and Edith Wilson. He was a member ot Petersburg entn of the K. O. T. M., and for year attended the Presbyterian church at Petersburg. The announcement of his death will come as a shock to numerous friends scattered all over the county. The date of the funeral will be announced latre. - Youngstown Vindicator. Throughout the western part of Lawrence county Mr. Wilson was widely known."