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==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]].
 
TIG 1947-1-21: Local Man Found Dead: "Lott Frederick of Indiana, R.D. #4, was found dead in a chair yesterday afternoon at about 1:45 o'clock in the basement of the Savings and Trust Bank Building of Indiana, where he had worked as a custodian. Dr. Edward L. Fleming, Indiana County coroner, said death came as a result of a heart attack. The deceased was a son of James and Martha (States) Frederick, and was born Oct. 23rd, 1870, in Punxsutawney. He was twice married, first to Margaret (Kessler) Frederick, who died in 1930, and secondly to Jennie Rainey Frederick, who survives him. Mr. Frederick was a retired railroader with the Baltimore and Ohio R.R. He had resided in Jefferson County, near Cloe for a number of years, later moving to Rossiter before coming to Indiana forty years ago. He was a member of Gospel Hall of Indiana.
 
Surviving are his wife, mentioned above: one son, Charles Frederick, Indiana; two daughters, Mrs. Wilmer Roser, Indiana; five step-sons: John Irvin, Indiana; Howard Irvin, Covington, Ky.; David Irvin, Indiana; William Irvin, Montgomery, Ala.; Robert Irvin, Indiana; two step-daughters, Mrs. Telford Henry, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Walter Henry, Indiana; seven grandchildren, and one sister, Miss Minnie Frederick of Cloe, Pa. Friends will be received in the Robinson Funeral Home, Indiana, after 7 o'clock this evening, where services will be helxd Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. David L. Roy will officiate. Interment in Greenlawn cemetery, Cloe, Pa."
TIG 1930-10-6: Death Claims Many Residents: Indiana Center Township, Tunnelton, Saltsburg and Homewood Women Pass Away Over Week-End: Obituary Notes: "A heart condition from which she had been a sufferer for a number of years caused the death at 5:30 o'clock Sunday morning of Mrs. Margaret (Keslar) Frederick, 58, wife of Lott Frederick, at her home on West Philadelphia street. The death of Mrs. Frederick came as a sorrowful shock to her family and by the many friends who held her in the highest affection and esteem. She was essentially a homemaker and devoted her time to the comfort and well-being of her family and in kindly deeds in homes which needed Christian influence and assistance in times of stress. Her presence in the home and the community will be sadly missed.
The deceased was a daughter of Christopher and Jane (Weaver) Keslar, and was born in Jefferson county on Feb. 7, 1872. The family home was in Punxsutawney and Rossiter until 23 years ago, when Mr. and Mrs. Frederick and their family removed to Indiana, where they had since resided. She was a devoted Christian and held membership with the Gospel Hall congregation. Surviving are her husband and these children: Bessie, wife of Charles Lewis of Indiana and Ruth and Charles, at home. Three other children are deceased, two sons in infancy and a daughter, Martha, the wife of Kenneth McFarland, four years ago. She also leaves three grandchildren and these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Elizabeth Clayton of DuBois; Mrs. May Shealey of Brandenton, Fla.; William, Jacob, Abram and Harry Keslar, all of Punxsutawney. Funeral services will be conducted in her late residence at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and burial made in the Oak Lawn Cemetery, Cloe, Pa."
* Lott Frederick '''1910-1927+1947''' (b. 1870 Punxsutawney, PA - d. 1947 IndianaInd., 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).* 1st wife: Margaret "Maggie" Kessler Frederick '''1910-1930''' (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.** Bessie Frederick Lewis. Husband: Charles Lewis. 1947 @ Atlanta, GA.** Ruth FrederickRoser. Husband: Wilmer Roser.** Charles Frederick.
** Martha Frederick McFarland (d. 1926). Husband: Kenneth McFarland.
** two other sons died in infancy
* 2nd wife: Jennie Rainey Frederick
** John Irvin
** Howard Irvin. Covington, KY
** David Irvin
** William Irvin. Montgomery, AL
** Robert Irvin
** Mrs. Telford Henry. Pittsburgh, PA
** Mrs. Walter Henry.
==Hill family==
* Newspapers.com
** The Indiana Gazette
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/534500288 1920-12-13], p. 1.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/534624279 1926-6-22], p. 7.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/519427255 1930-9-10], p. 1.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/534622570 1930-10-6], p. 1.; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/539595601 1934-4-2], p. 2.; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-indiana-gazette-obituary-for-lott-fr/75167781/ 1947-1-21], p. 1.;
** The Indiana Democrat
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/994665775 1938-11-24], p. 5.