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| + | ==Baird family== | ||
| + | Robert taught SS +1916-1920+. | ||
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| + | * Robert Baird '''+1916-1920+''' | ||
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==Frederick family== | ==Frederick family== | ||
| − | From +1910-1927+, this family resided at 1164 Philadelphia St., and was the first location of the assembly. | + | From +1910-1927+, this family resided at 1164 Philadelphia St., and was the first location of the assembly. In 1910, Lott was employed as a section foreman for the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh (BR&P) Railway, which functioned 1885-1932, and succeeded by the Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) [[Railroad]]. |
* Lott Frederick '''+1911-1927+''' (b. 1870 Punxsutawney, PA - d. 1947 Indiana, PA), son of James T. Frederick (1846-1916 Cloe, Jefferson, PA) & Martha J. States Frederick (b. 1850 Canoe, Indiana, PA - d. 1942 Cloe, Jefferson, PA). | * Lott Frederick '''+1911-1927+''' (b. 1870 Punxsutawney, PA - d. 1947 Indiana, PA), son of James T. Frederick (1846-1916 Cloe, Jefferson, PA) & Martha J. States Frederick (b. 1850 Canoe, Indiana, PA - d. 1942 Cloe, Jefferson, PA). | ||
* Margaret "Maggie" Kessler Frederick (b. 1872 Young, Jefferson, PA - d. 1930 Indiana, PA); dau. of Christopher Kessler (b. 1829 Donegal Twp., Westmoreland, PA - d. Bell, Jefferson, PA) & Jane Weaver Kessler (b. 1833 PA - d. 1906 Bell, Jefferson, PA); Maggie's father was a veteran of the Civil War, of the 105th Regt., PA Infantry, Co. A, rank Private. | * Margaret "Maggie" Kessler Frederick (b. 1872 Young, Jefferson, PA - d. 1930 Indiana, PA); dau. of Christopher Kessler (b. 1829 Donegal Twp., Westmoreland, PA - d. Bell, Jefferson, PA) & Jane Weaver Kessler (b. 1833 PA - d. 1906 Bell, Jefferson, PA); Maggie's father was a veteran of the Civil War, of the 105th Regt., PA Infantry, Co. A, rank Private. | ||
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| + | ==Plubell family== | ||
| + | TIG 1920-12-13: '''Death of Plubell Youth''': "Death yesterday afternoon at the Indiana Hospital claimed R.J. Wilber Plubell, aged __ years, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Plubell of Third and Olive streets. Death was due to a complication of diseases. He was a member of Robert Baird's Sunday School class for four years and was a faithful attendant. Besides his parents, he leaves these brothers and sisters: Charles, Arthur, Paul Perry, Mary, Myrtle and Martha. The body was taken to the home of the parents. Funeral services will be conducted at the Gospel Hall, 560 Philadelphia street, Tuesday afternoon at half past one o'clock. Interment will be made in Oakland cemetery." | ||
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| + | * C.J. Plubell '''+1916-1920+''' | ||
| + | * Mrs. C.J. Plubell '''+1916-1920+''' | ||
| + | ** R.J. Wilber Plubell '''+1916-1920+''' | ||
| + | ** Charles Plubell '''+1916-1920+''' | ||
| + | ** Arthur Plubell '''+1916-1920+''' | ||
| + | ** Paul Perry Plubell '''+1916-1920+''' | ||
| + | ** Mary Plubell '''+1916-1920+''' | ||
| + | ** Myrtle Plubell '''+1916-1920+''' | ||
| + | ** Martha Plubell '''+1916-1920+''' | ||
=Sources= | =Sources= | ||
* OB AB's 1927 | * OB AB's 1927 | ||
* Ancestry.com | * Ancestry.com | ||
| + | * Newspapers.com | ||
| + | ** The Indiana Gazette | ||
| + | *** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/534500288 1920-12-13], p. 1. | ||
Revision as of 10:37, 27 November 2023
Indiana Gospel Hall, Pittsburgh CSA, PA (OB) 1910-present
Contents
Correspondents
- Lott Frederick +1911-1927+ (1870-1947)
Families
Baird family
Robert taught SS +1916-1920+.
- Robert Baird +1916-1920+
Frederick family
From +1910-1927+, this family resided at 1164 Philadelphia St., and was the first location of the assembly. In 1910, Lott was employed as a section foreman for the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh (BR&P) Railway, which functioned 1885-1932, and succeeded by the Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad.
- Lott Frederick +1911-1927+ (b. 1870 Punxsutawney, PA - d. 1947 Indiana, PA), son of James T. Frederick (1846-1916 Cloe, Jefferson, PA) & Martha J. States Frederick (b. 1850 Canoe, Indiana, PA - d. 1942 Cloe, Jefferson, PA).
- Margaret "Maggie" Kessler Frederick (b. 1872 Young, Jefferson, PA - d. 1930 Indiana, PA); dau. of Christopher Kessler (b. 1829 Donegal Twp., Westmoreland, PA - d. Bell, Jefferson, PA) & Jane Weaver Kessler (b. 1833 PA - d. 1906 Bell, Jefferson, PA); Maggie's father was a veteran of the Civil War, of the 105th Regt., PA Infantry, Co. A, rank Private.
Plubell family
TIG 1920-12-13: Death of Plubell Youth: "Death yesterday afternoon at the Indiana Hospital claimed R.J. Wilber Plubell, aged __ years, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Plubell of Third and Olive streets. Death was due to a complication of diseases. He was a member of Robert Baird's Sunday School class for four years and was a faithful attendant. Besides his parents, he leaves these brothers and sisters: Charles, Arthur, Paul Perry, Mary, Myrtle and Martha. The body was taken to the home of the parents. Funeral services will be conducted at the Gospel Hall, 560 Philadelphia street, Tuesday afternoon at half past one o'clock. Interment will be made in Oakland cemetery."
- C.J. Plubell +1916-1920+
- Mrs. C.J. Plubell +1916-1920+
- R.J. Wilber Plubell +1916-1920+
- Charles Plubell +1916-1920+
- Arthur Plubell +1916-1920+
- Paul Perry Plubell +1916-1920+
- Mary Plubell +1916-1920+
- Myrtle Plubell +1916-1920+
- Martha Plubell +1916-1920+
Sources
- OB AB's 1927
- Ancestry.com
- Newspapers.com
- The Indiana Gazette
- 1920-12-13, p. 1.
- The Indiana Gazette