Who's Who at Indiana Gospel Hall, PA

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Indiana Gospel Hall, Pittsburgh CSA, PA (OB) 1910-present

Correspondents

  • Lott Frederick +1911-1927+ (1870-1947)

Families

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.

Sources

  • OB AB's 1927
  • Ancestry.com