Who's Who at Pittsburgh Meeting Room, PA
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Pittsburgh Meeting Room, Allegheny Co., PA (EB) 1879-1880+; (TW-Lowe-eb) +1901-1909; (TW-eb) 1909-2017?
@ Homestead, PA +1901-1927+; Pittsburgh, PA +1933-2017?
Contents
Early Correspondents
- S.A. Clarke 1879-1880+
- possibly Samuel A. Clarke (1833-1897)
- William C. Jones +1901+ (1868-1902 or 1855-1919)
- E.J. Checkley +1914-1917+
- George Haining Lyle +1901-1937+ (1860-1942)
- William Cockburn Arbuckle +1901-1952 (1870-1952)
- William E. Woodside, Jr. +1944-1973+ (1907-1991)
- Clarence Edward MacNab +1944-1985+ (1908-2003)
- David Lyle, Sr. +1951-1973+
- David Lyle, Jr. +1985+
- Austin Burton Carmell +1923-1991 (1903-1991)
Early Families
Arbuckle family
William Arbuckle emigrated on the Furnessia on June 16, 1885 from Glasgow, Scotland to NYC, New York. 1896 @ McDonald, PGH metro, Allegheny & Washington Co., PA. He moved that same year to Homestead where he remained for life. He was a retired steelworker. His last home was at 2921 Main St., Munhall.
- William Cockburn Arbuckle +1901-1952 (b. 1870 Bell Hills, Scot - d. 1952 Homestead, Allegheny, PA), son of Andrew Arbuckle, Jr. (b. 1829 Bell Hills, Scot. - d. 1890 Pueblo, CO) & Janet Casey Arbuckle (b. 1833 Bridgeton, Scot.; m. 1851 Barony, Lanark, Scot.; d. 1897 Homestead, PA). William lived at 2921 Main St., Munhall, PA +1933-1949+. 1896 @ McDonald, Allegheny & Wash., PA.
- Mary Neil Arbuckle (b. 1870 Scot.; m. 1896 Allegheny Co., PA; 1952 Homestead, PA). 1896 @ Midway, Wash., PA.
- Mary Arbuckle Grant (b. 1897 Homestead, PA). Husband (1919 @ PGH, PA): Harry Grant (b. 1896 Homestead, PA). 1940 @ Philadelphia, PA.
- William F. Grant (1921-1923 PGH, PA)
- Charles William Arbuckle (1902-1964 Homestead, PA). 1st wife (1934 @ Brooke, WV): Jennie M. Vigna Plitt-Arbuckle-Lloyd (b. 1910 Toronto, ON - d. 1976 Homestead, Alleg., PA); 2nd wife: Wilma Adeline Wilcox Arbuckle (b. 1927 PGH, PA - d. 2001 West Mifflin, Alleg., PA).
- Dorothy May Plitt Robinson-Olsavsky (b. 1931 Bellevue, Alleg., PA - d. 2019). Husband (1948 @ Alleg. Co., PA): Donald James Robinson (b. 1927 Homestead, PA - d. 1991 Annville, Lebanon, PA), son of Clyde W. Robinson & Catherine A. Weber. Donald served with the USMC during WWII and Korea.
- Mary Arbuckle Grant (b. 1897 Homestead, PA). Husband (1919 @ PGH, PA): Harry Grant (b. 1896 Homestead, PA). 1940 @ Philadelphia, PA.
Carmell family
- Austin Burton Carmell +1923-1991 (1903-1991)
Checkley family
In 1861, the Checkley family was CoE. By 1881, Edwin was PB @ Guelph Meeting Room, ON, and employed as a bank clerk, and residing with fellow PB: Georgina Jones (b. 1833 Scot.), George B. Jones (b. 1861 ON), Frank C. Jones (b. 1864 ON) & Elizabeth Margaret "Lily" Reid (b. 1863 ON), who married Edwin in 1882 in Bowmanville, Durham, Ontario. James Little officiated their wedding. Edwin was residing in Kitchener, ON in 1882, and Waterloo, ON in 1885. The latter year, he was employed as a manager of Preston Banking Co. 1901 @ Toronto, ON. Edwin emigrated in 1902 or 1904. In 1905, they resided in Buffalo, Erie, New York. 1926-1931+ @ Pasadena, L.A., California. In 1928-1931+, he was treasurer at Manufacturers' Auto Equip. Co. In 1930, he sold electrical goods.
In +1913-1920+, Edwin was employed as treasurer at the Pittsburgh Gage & Supply Co. which sold wholesale mill, mine, machinist & railroad supplies, and manufactured engineering & electrical specialties at 30th St. & Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh from 1907-1948+. Their catalog in 1913 had 2082 pages.
- Edwin James Checkley +1910-1917+ (b. 1860 Whitby, ON - d. 1944 L.A., CA), son of Robert Checkley & Ellen D. Checkley.
- Elizabeth Margaret "Lily"/"Lillian" Reid Checkley +1910-1917+ (b. 1863 ON), daughter of Dr. Henry Reid. 1882 @ Bowmanville, ON.
Clarke family
- S.A. Clarke 1879-1880+ @ 115 Wood St. (possibly b. 1851 PA or b. 1842 PA or Samuel A. Clarke b. 1833 Scotland - d. 1897 Washington, PA)
Cauchie family
Cauchie family @ 113 Liberty St., McDonald, PA
- Joseph Nestor Cauchie (b. 1890 Belgium; emig. 1893; d. 1964 PGH, PA), son of Amie Cauchie (b. 1864 Belgium) & Elisa "Lizzie" Cenis Cauchie (b. 1864 Belgium; m. 1888; emig. 1893). Amie & Lizzie resided with Joseph & Henrietta.
- Henrietta Collard Cauchie +1933-1955+ (b. 1883 Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium - d. 1964 McDonald, Washington, PA), daughter of Nestor Collard, Sr. (b. 1855 Dampremy, Hainaut, Belgium - d. 1913 Springfield, Sangamon, IL) & Hortense Nahone Collard (b. 1859 Roux, Hainaut, Belgium; m. 1879 Roux; d. 1922 Detroit, Wayne, MI). In 1910, Nestor resided in Springfield and was employed as a coal miner.
- Ruth Elizabeth Cauchie Walker +1933-1955+ (b. 1918 McDonald, PA - d. 1994 Canonsburg, Washington, PA). Husband (1946): Paul W. Walker (b. 1920 Rea, PA - d. 1992 Myrtle Beach, SC), son of Wilfred Vance Walker (b. 1873 Rea, PA - d. 1941 PGH, PA) & Lou Anna Lawton Walker (b. 1877 Cross Creek Twp., Washington, PA - d. 1953 McDonald, PA).
- Edward N. Cauchie +1933-1951+ (1922-1974 McDonald, PA). Wife (1945 @ Washington Co., PA): Hilda Ileen Felton Cauchie (b. 1923 Midway, Washington, PA - d. 2005 McDonald, PA), daughter of Harry Felton (b. 1888 Midway, PA - d. 1980 McDonald, PA) & Mary Anna Campbell Felton (1892-1975 Midway, PA).
- Thomas Edward Cauchie 1949-1951+ (b. 1949 Canonsburg, PA - d. 2015 McDonald, PA).
Higginson family
William emigrated with his family to the U.S. in 1870. In 1880, his father was a coalminer, the family lived in Calif., Washington, PA. In 1900, he lived on Railroad St., Roscoe, Wash., PA. From +1933-1955+, he resided at 229 College Ave., Calif., Washington, PA. Also see Lyle family.
- Thomas Higginson (b. 1828 Dudley, Eng. - d. +1915), son of William Higginson (b. 1789 Leire, Leicestershire, Eng.) & Anna Higginson (b. 1790 Birmingham, Warwick, Eng.). Thomas was a descendant of John Higginson (1546-1624 Claybrooke Parva, Leire, Leicestershire, Eng.) who was ordained at the age of 16 by Trinity College in Cambridge, an M.Div. at the age of 22, and pastored St. Peter's in Claybrooke Parva 1571-1624 when he "drowned while crossing a flooded stream on his way home after taking the service at another church", as per Ancestry genealogist Ross Macfarquhar of New Zealand. It was also indicated that the tower of the Claybrooke church was built in 1614 during John's ministry there.
- Mary Bradford Higginson (b. 1830 Shavers End, Dudley, Eng. - d. 1915 Duquesne, PA), daughter of William Bradford (b. 1796 Straits, Staffordshire OR Worcestershire, Eng. - d. 1854 Dudley, Eng.) & Mary Cole Bradford (b. 1797 Shavers End, Dudley, Eng. - d. 1876 Dudley, Eng.)
- Mary Elizabeth Higginson Lyle (b. 1865 Dudley, West Midlands, Eng. - d. 1945 Duquesne, PGH metro, Allegheny, PA). Husband (1886 @ Fayette, Wash., PA): George Haining Lyle (b. 1860 Sorn, Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland - d. 1942 Munhall, Allegheny, PA), son of John Lyle (1835-1909 Catrine, Ayr, Scot.) & Mary Stevenson Haining Lyle (b. 1833 Catrine, Scot. - d. ?). See Lyle family for list of George & Mary's children.
- William Henry Higginson +1933-1955+/1963? (b. 1867 Dudley, England - d. 1963 California, PA), son of Thomas Higginson (b. 1828 Eng.) & Mary Bradford Higginson (b. 1831 Eng.).
Jones family
- William C. Jones +1901+ possibly (b. 1868 Eng. - d. 1902 Homestead, PA, tea merchant) or (b. 1855 PA - d. 1919 Jacksonville, FL, chaplain @ PA state senate);
Lyle family
- George Haining Lyle +1901-1937+ (b. 1860 Catrine, East Ayrshire, Scot. - d. 1942 Munhall, Allegheny, PA); @ 106-16th Ave., Homestead +1908+; 429 E. 10th Ave., Munhall, PA +1933+; 506-12th Ave., Munhall +1937+
- David Lyle, Sr. +1951-1973+; @ 4616 Barlind Dr., PGH +1951-1955+; @ 1770 Helen Dr. +1962+
- David Lyle, Jr. +1985+; Austin Burton Carmell +1923-1991 (1903-1991 Columbus, Franklin, OH); Scott D. Brinkmeyer +1985-1999+;
- David Lyle, Sr. +1951-1973+; @ 4616 Barlind Dr., PGH +1951-1955+; @ 1770 Helen Dr. +1962+
MacNab family
- Clarence Edward MacNab +1944-1985+ (b. 1908 PGH, PA - d. 2003 Iowa Falls, Hardin, IA). 1944 @ 1615 Laketon Rd., Wilkinsburg, PA; +1949-1962+ @ 2345 McNary Blvd., Wilkinsburg, PA;
Saint-Vincent family
Saint-Vincent, Sculptor, Dies: Retired Draftsman Known In Art World: "Services for William A. Saint-Vincent Sr., Pittsburgh sculptor and artist, will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Paul C. Forsaith Funeral Home, 126 Hazelwood Ave., Hazelwood. Mr. Saint-Vincent, 91, died yesterday in his home at 126 Greenfield Ave., Greenfield, after a brief illness. A native of London, he retired in 1958 after 15 years as a draftsman for Allegheny County.
Among his sculptured works included decorating the chapel of Christ Episcopal Church, Union Ave., North Side (1831-1958), and statues for two arches at the Grand Army of the Republic encampment here in 1894. They were eight-foot figures representing Washington, Lincoln, Grant and the Goddess of Liberty. He also created a bust of Franklin D. Roosevelt, two copies of which are in the Library of Congress in Washington. He was a member of the Plymouth Brethren Congregation which meets in the Squirrel Hill Community Center. His late brother, Oreste, was a sculptor at Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum in London." (The Pittsburgh Press, 1962-3-20). Also see Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 1962-3-20.
The Pennacchini name is pronounced "Pennakini". In 1894, William Achilles Pennachini emigrated to the U.S., and when he was in the Navy, according to a grandson, he served under a Capt. Saint-Vincent, and liked the name, and renamed himself (and his children) that, as did his older brother John Attilius (1858-1939), both of whom lived in Pittsburgh for most of their American life.
Their father Phillip had one sibling, an older brother, Raffella "Raphael" Pennachini (b. 1828) who fathered one daughter, Roma Lilla Marguerita Violetta Pennacchini Round (1886-1955 Battersea, London, Eng.). Husband (1904 @ CoE, Saint Mary, Battersea, SW London, Wandsworth, Eng.): Joseph Henry Wycherly Round (b. 1881 London, Eng. - d. 1967 Richmond-upon-Thames, London, Eng.), son of boilermaker Samuel Round (b. 1843 Sedgley, Staffordshire, Eng. - d. 1933 Battersea, London, Eng.) & Caroline Wycherley Pritchards-Round (b. 1856 Sedgley, Eng. - d. 1922 Putney Vale, Wandsworth, Eng.). Joseph Round was employed +1904-1939+ as a civil engineer's draftsman, residing in 1911 in South Fields, SW London, Wandsworth. By 1939, he was a draftsman & designer of railways. Joseph & Roma had four children including one who died in infancy.
On a trivial note, Capt. Henry Joseph Round (1881-1966) who resided in London during the same time as Roma's husband was credited as "the father of British broadcasting", an assistant of Guglielmo Marconi who invented the radio & wireless telegraph. No known relation between the two.
- Fillippe "Phillip" Pennacchini (b. 1831 Montorio al Vomano, Teramo, Abruzzo, Italy - d. 1915 Willesden, Mid., Eng.), son of Giuseppe Pennacchini (b. 1787 Bagnolo, Italy) & Angela Dea Bachetta Pennacchini (b. 1880 Nereto, Terramo, Italy; m. 1820 Nereto, Italy). Giuseppe's parents were Filippo Pennacchioni (b. 1760 Italy) & Francesca Magnini Pennacchioni. Phillip was employed as a sculptor/carver of marble. He may have had two other wives, Maria Elenterii (1823-1863 Montorio al Vomano) & Marie Shummar.
- Mary Louise Plummer Pennacchini (b. 1832 Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Somerset, Eng. - d. 1916 Harlesdon, Mid., Eng.), daughter of George Plummer (b. 1803 Kilmersden, Somerset, Eng.) & Elizabeth Gould Plummer (b. 1804 Ashwick, Somerset, Eng. - d. 1851?).
- William Pennacchini (b. 1852 London, Eng. - d. 1862 Batignolles-Monceau, Paris, France).
- Oreste Philip Pennacchini (b. 1857 Pancras, London, Eng. - d. 1934 Brentford, Mid. or Beaufort House, Grange Park, Ealing, Eng.). In 1871, at the age of 14, he worked for the postal service in NW London as a telegraph messenger. For most of his career though, he was employed, initially with his father, as a sculptor of marble and other materials. In 1881, he and his father were both listed as carvers. In 1891, he resided in Hammersmith, London and was listed as a marble sculptor/carver. In 1901, he had moved to Ealing, Middlesex, Eng., with the same occupation, same in 1911. He is credited for sculpting the white marble memorial stone for Lady Annie Jerningham (1850-1902) which was carved in 1906, and erected in 1908, designed by Lady Annie's 2nd husband Sir Hubert Edward Henry Jerningham, a British diplomat and governor of Mauritius, and Trinidad & Tobago, among other roles. According to Oreste's brother William's obituary, he was evidently employed at one point under Madam Tussaud in London, eventually famous for her wax museums.
- John Attilius Pennacchini (b. 1861 Batignolles-Monceau, Paris, France OR b. 1858 Pancras, London, Eng. - d. 1939 PGH, PA). 1871 @ Tottenham, Eng. Partner: Louisa Merrett (1859-1914); 1st wife (1883 @ Kensington, London, Eng.): Anna M. "Nan" Leahy Pennacchini (b. 1866 Ireland - d. 1936 Pitt., PA). 2nd wife (1911): Mary Smith Zimm-Pennacchini (b. 1887 Austria - d. 1980 Roanoke Co., VA). Attilius' children's surnames are also Saint-Vincent, inevitably inspired by his brother William. He emigrated prior to 1886. His 1st wife Nan was RC. In 1910, Attilius and Nan resided in Olive, Meigs, OH.
- Edward John Bowle Merrett (b. 1882 Chippenham, Wiltshire - 1952 Bristol, Eng.). Wife (1914 @ Bristol, Eng.): Perdita Isabella Mary Riches (b. 1896 Shirehampton, Gloucestershire, Eng. - d. 1982 Bristol, Avon, Eng.), daughter of Arthur Riches (b. 1869 Gaywood, Lynn, Norfolk, Eng. - d. 1945 Bristol, Eng.) & Emily Pottinger Riches (b. 1869 All Cannings, Wiltshire, Eng. - d. 1954 Bristol, Eng.). In 1911, Edward was employed on the Bristol Dock as a laborer, as well as in 1939 as a motor launch driver.
- Virginia M. Saint-Vincent Custer-McPherson (b. 1886 Winchester, VA - d. 1939 Emsworth, PGH metro, Allegheny, PA). 1st husband (1899 @ Belmont, OH): Louis Custer (1878-1928 Pitt., PA), son of Henry Custer (1833-1900 New Rumley, Harrison, OH) & 2nd wife Louisa Blemer Custer, and a nephew of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, who famously died in 1876 while leading five companies of the 7th Cavalry Reg't at the Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana.
- Philip Attilius (1890-1899 Pitt., PA).
- Roma Saint-Vincent Baldinger (b. Pitt., PA - d. 1994 Seminole, Pinellas, Tampa Bay area, FL). Husband (1919): Edward Roy Baldinger (b. 1900 Pitt., PA - d. 1968 St. Petersburg, Tampa Bay area, Pinellas, FL), son of Louis Albert Baldinger (b. 1874 Wetzel, WV - d. 1936 Pitt., PA) & Estella B. "Stella" Prescott Baldinger (b. 1878 Allegheny City, Pitt., PA; m. 1894; d. 1944 Pitt., PA). Louis' father was born in Switzerland.
- Eleanor Marie Saint-Vincent Pollock (b. 1901 Pitt., PA - d. 1964 Clearwater, Pinellas, FL). Husband (1926): John Robert Pollock (b. 1902 Manchester, York, PA - d. 1982 Zephyrhills, Pasco, FL). In 1941, John was employed with Duquesne Slag Products in the Fulton Bldg., PGH, while residing in Ohio Twp., Allegheny Co., PA. In 1940, he was a slag inspector.
- Gladis Saint-Vincent (b. 1906 Pitt., PA). 1910 @ Olive, Meigs, OH.
- John Plummer Saint-Vincent (b. 1908 Pitt., PA - d. 1981 Fredericksburg, VA). Wife (1940 @ Allegheny Co., PA): Marion J. Hildreth Saint-Vincent (b. 1921 Whitehall, Washington, NY - d. 1970 Pitt., PA), daughter of Albert William Hildreth (b. 1895 Plattsburgh, Clinton, NY - d. 1955 Hartford, Windsor, VT) & Elizabeth Harvey Hildreth (b. 1899 Churubusco, Clinton, NY - d. 1980 Glens Falls, Warren, NY).
- Orestes Hubert Saint-Vincent (b. 1913 Pitt., PA - d. 2009 Melrose, Mid., MA). Wife (1948): Deborah Jane Hanson Saint-Vincent (1919-1995 Melrose, MA), daughter of Charles Lowell Hanson (b. 1888 Somerville, Mid., MA - d. 1929 Woburn, MA) & Alice Small Gerrish Hanson (b. 1888 Portland, ME - d. 1976 Melrose, MA).
- Edwin Harold Saint-Vincent (b. 1920 Pitt., PA - d. 2005 Lynchburg, VA). Wife (1947 @ Ben, Avon, PA): Elisabeth June Doty Saint-Vincent (b. 1923 Pitt., PA - d. 2004), daughter of William Shaw Doty (b. 1892 Bellevue, Allegheny, PA - d. 1952 Pitt., PA) & Elisabeth Lawrence Doty (b. 1894 Bellevue, PA). William was employed 1917-1952 as an attorney in PGH, a member of First Presby. of McKeesport. Edwin served 1941-1945 with the Army.
- Virginia Pennacchini Swanborough (b. 1862 Batignolles-Monceau, France - d. 1899 Brentford, Eng.). Husband (1883 @ Kensington, Eng.): Henry Swanborough (b. 1858 All Cannings, Wiltshire, Eng. - d. 1914 Devizes, Wiltshire, Eng.), son of George Swanborough (b. 1829 All Cannings, Eng. - d. 1902 Devizes, Wiltshire, Eng.) & Louisa Patrick Swanborough (b. 1831 Churton, Wiltshire, Eng. - d. Devizes, Eng.). In 1871, George was employed as a journeyman baker, and his son Henry was a coal heaver. Henry's older brother James was an apprentice shoemaker. In 1881, George and his wife Louisa operated a butcher shop.
- Achille Pennacchini (1864-1866 Batignolles-Monceau, Paris, France)
- William Achille Pennacchini Saint-Vincent +1962 (b. 1870 Kensington, Mid., London metro, Eng.; emig. 1894; d. 1962 Greenfield, Allegheny, PGH metro, PA). 1st wife: Ada Beatrice Lyne Saint Vincent (b. 1874 Kensington, Eng.; m. 1894 Kensington, London, Eng.; emig. 1894; d. 1917 Pitt., PA), daughter of James Henry Lyne (b. 1824 Oxford, Eng. - d. 1880 Kensington, Eng.) & Ann Bartington Lyne (b. 1830 Clerkenwell, St. James, Mid., Eng. - d. 1895 Paddington, London, Eng.). In 1861, James Lyne was self-employed in Kensington as a tailor. 2nd wife: Johanna Reiswitz Saint-Vincent (b. 1894 Peshtigo, Marinette, WI - d. 1988 Fullerton, Orange, CA), daughter of Julius Gottfried Reiswitz, Sr. (b. 1856 Klein Schönau, Friedland, Ostpreussen, Germany; m. 1881; emig. 1883; d. 1936 Chicago, IL) & Ernestine Kienow Reiswitz (b. 1858 Klein Radow, Pommer OR Stramehl, Uckermark, Brandenburg, Germany - d. 1906 Marinette Co., WI). Julius Reiswitz was employed as a farmer and traveling salesman. In addition to the children he had with his first wife, William also had children with his 2nd wife as late as the age of 64. In 1900, he was employed as a musician. In 1910, as a cement contractor. 1920: foreman of a construction company. In 1930, as a building contractor estimator. 1943-1958, he worked as a draftsman for Allegheny Co. before retiring. Examples of his sculpting and artistry are above.
- William Achille Saint-Vincent, Jr. (b. 1900 Wilkinsburg, Pitt., PA - d. 1965 McKees Rocks, Allegheny, PA). Wife: Laura Maria Ober Saint-Vincent (b. 1892 Leominster, Worcester, MA - d. 1973 Pitt., PA), daughter of Hosea Joranthum Ober (b. 1842 Chazy, Clinton, NY - d. 1924 Orange, Franklin, MA) & Mabel Blanch Long Ober (b. 1861 Burlington, Chittenden, VT - d. 1947 Orange, NY). From +1930-1940+, William, Jr. worked for a printing company at 118 Sheridan, and by 1950 as an assistant to a bricklayer in forging manufacture. In his later years, he served in county maintenance.
- Ada May Saint-Vincent Anthony (b. 1929 PGH, PA - d. 2014 Temple, Bell, TX). Husband (1947): Robert Anthony (b. 1926 PA - d. 1990 Alachua, FL). Robert served in the Navy during WWII.
- William Achille Saint-Vincent III (1930-1996 Pitt., PA). Wife: Rosemary Moore Saint-Vincent (b. 1894 Peshtigo, Marinette, WI - d. 1988 Orange Co., CA), daughter of Julius Godfred Reiswitz, Sr. (b. 1856 Germany - d. 1936 Chicago, Cook, IL) & Isabella Scott Corrigan-Reiswitz (b. 1859 Quebec City, QC - d. 1937 Chicago, IL).
- Mary Johanna Saint-Vincent Shaffer (b. 1919 Pitt., PA - d. 2015 Whittier, L.A., CA); Husband (1944 @ Simpson Methodist, Pitt., PA): Fred Garven Shaffer, Jr. (b. 1913 Vandergrift, Westmoreland, PA - d. 1954), son of Fred Garven Shaffer, Sr. (b. 1889 Freeport, PA - d. 1969 Vandergrift, PA) & Alyce Dorothy Keibler Shaffer (b. 1886 Armstrong Twp., Indiana, PA - d. 1960 Cook, Lake, IN). Their wedding was presided by John H. Ward, and the party included Ruth Couchie, Lelia Kail, Lillian Bender, Dorothy Alyce Shaffer, Lydia Saint-Vincent, Lois Franks, Mrs. Bryon Schlag, Henry Evers, William Saint-Vincent, Jr., Clarence McNab, & Paul Meuschler. Their initial home after their wedding was set to be Green Bay, Wisconsin. In 1940, Fred was employed for the Burrell Tech Supply Co., 1940 Fifth Ave., PGH, which sold chemical, metallurgical, agricultural and biological supplies from 1917-1940+. In 1920, it was located at 1704-1708 Fifth Ave., and by 1940 at 1940 Fifth Ave., in PGH. In more recent years, it was rebranded Burrell Scientific and is based in Zelienople, as per LinkedIn, then acquired by Reagents. By 1950, Fred was farming in Seneca, McHenry, Illinois.
- Phoebe Martha Saint-Vincent Matthews (b. 1922 Pitt., PA - d. 2014 Brea, Orange, CA). Husband (1943 Pitt., PA): Thomas Conley Matthews (b. 1924 PGH, PA - d. 2001 Yorba Linda, Orange, CA), son of John William Matthews (b. 1890 Allenport, Pitt. metro, Washington, PA - d. 1971 Pitt., PA) & Bertha Urbanski Matthews (b. 1889 Munson, Clearfield, PA - d. 1971 Pitt., PA). John & Bertha Matthews died within two weeks of one another in April 1971, John was first. 1962 @ Fullerton, CA. Thomas enlisted in the Navy during WWII 1943-1945 (4-17-43 - 5-28-44 domestic service (inc. Naval Training, Univ. of Illinois & Fireman Third Class), 5-28-44 - 12-12-45 foreign service). In 1950, he was employed in Pitt., as a shop foreman for a construction machine repair shop. In 1910, John Matthews was residing in Homestead, working as a blacksmith. In 1920 in Pitt. as a bread salesman, and +1930-1940+ as a milkman.
- David Saint-Vincent (b. 1926 Penn Twp., Pitt., PA - d. 1928 Penn Hills, Allegheny, PA)
- Lydia Saint-Vincent (b. 1928 Pitt., PA - d. 2011 Burbank, L.A., CA). 1945 photo. In 1950, Lydia worked for what is now PNC Financial Services, one of the largest banks in the U.S.
- John Saint-Vincent (b. 1930 Pitt., PA - d. 3-19-2023 Pocatello, ID) In 1950, he was employed as a mottleman for an asphalt tile maker. 1962 @ Canoga Park, CA. 1st wife (1954 @ L.A., CA): Susan Ann Woehl Saint-Vincent (1934-1970 L.A., CA), daughter of Herbert Henry Woehl (b. 1904 Detroit, Wayne, MI - d. 1994 Templeton, SLO, CA) & Mildred Clement Stern Woehl (b. 1909 Denver, CO; m. 1931 L.A., CA; d. 1988 Monterey Park, L.A., CA). Herbert's career, starting as a teenager, was with the Los Angeles Dept. of Water & Power from 1921-1967, earning a wristwatch among three others after his 45 year mark in 1966. Herbert was in fellowship for many years with the Los Angeles Meeting Room, along with his family, until the move to Atascadero in 1991. Herbert's 2nd wife was Alice "Lucille" Rynex Woehl (b. 1906 Washington Grove, Montgomery, MD - d. 1999 Atascadero, CA), daughter of Frank Reddick Rynex (b. 1869 Washington D.C. - d. 1961 McLean, Fairfax, VA) & Gertrude May Robinson Rynex (b. 1875 IN; m. 1894 D.C.; d. 1958 Washington Grove, MD). Frank worked 43 years (1890-1933) in government service, initially in the printing office, then with immigration services, a member of Lewinsville Presby. Gertrude's father was employed as a dry goods merchant (19th & Penn. Ave.) in Washington D.C., and a Union Army veteran who enlisted in Missouri.
- Gregory Lee Saint-Vincent (b. 1957 L.A., CA - d. 2020 Aberdeen, ID). See FindAGrave obit.
- Phillip Saint-Vincent (b. 1934 Pitt., PA) has resided in PGH, Garden City (MI), Burbank and Walla Walla.
- William Achille Saint-Vincent, Jr. (b. 1900 Wilkinsburg, Pitt., PA - d. 1965 McKees Rocks, Allegheny, PA). Wife: Laura Maria Ober Saint-Vincent (b. 1892 Leominster, Worcester, MA - d. 1973 Pitt., PA), daughter of Hosea Joranthum Ober (b. 1842 Chazy, Clinton, NY - d. 1924 Orange, Franklin, MA) & Mabel Blanch Long Ober (b. 1861 Burlington, Chittenden, VT - d. 1947 Orange, NY). From +1930-1940+, William, Jr. worked for a printing company at 118 Sheridan, and by 1950 as an assistant to a bricklayer in forging manufacture. In his later years, he served in county maintenance.
Woodside family
In 1871, in Saint-Jean-Chrysostome, Chateauguay, [[Quebec] resided James Gordon (b. 1833 Atlantic Ocean - d. 1896 North Georgetown, Monteregie, QC) and his wife Isabella Robertson Gordon (b. 1834 QC - d. 1907) and their eight children (b. 1856-1871), and were registered as Presbyterian. By 1881, they were registered as "Christian", which may have been PB, and all eight children were still living at home, now in Ste. Martine, in the same district.
In 1891-1901, they were residing in Tres Saint Sacrament, same district, and their religion was listed as "Christ Church". By 1901, Isabella had returned to Presbyterianism, as had her 2nd youngest child Hector (1874-1941), with his wife Christina Smith Mills Gordon (1877-1958). By 1911 though, all six of their children were affiliated with the PB, ranging in age from 1-11 (including William Woodside's eventual wife Mabel (1905-1992).
William, Jr. & Mabel's wedding in 1940 was at the home of Mabel's parents. Guests included George Gordon, Mrs. Harry Turner (Montreal), Mrs. John McEwen (Montreal), George Muir (Howick, QC), Kenneth Woodside and his wife, Harry Woodside, and Clarence McNab and his wife of PGH, as per the Evening Star of Washington D.C. 1940-7-4.
Kenneth Woodside's wife Elsie's brother was George F. Beurling, reported in The Pittsburgh Press in 1942-11-16 at the age of 20 as "Canada's top-ranking fighter pilot with 29 Axis planes downed to his credit" in Malta. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal for "shooting down three bombers and damaging a fourth during a single engagement. He shot down two other planes over France. Pilot Beurling has also been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Distinguished Service Order.
He is only 20 and his interest in flying dates back to school days when he made model planes. He was sent to Malta last June and remained there until wounded recently. He had shot down a plane and was after a second when gunfire from an enemy plane riddled his ship and he was shot in the heel. Pilot Buerling bailed out and was picked up in the Mediterranean near Malta. Upon his return to Canada, he was honored with a big parade and celebration at Ottawa. Mr. Woodside is employed at the Homestead Works of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp."
- William Ellsworth Woodside, Sr./III (b. 1862 Braddock, Alleghany, PA - d. 1954 Homestead, Allegheny, PA), son of William John Woodside (b. 1824 Freeport, Armstrong, PA - d. ? & Hannah Haigh Hollingsworth Woodside (b. 1834 Woodstock, Windham, CT; m. 1857 PGH, PA; d. 1911 Braddock, Allegheny, PA). William John Woodside developed hearing loss as early as 1850, and by 1860 had become a shoemaker and farmer. None of their seven children were born with their father's disability. W.J.'s father was also William Woodside (b. 1790 Ireland - d. 1871 Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, PA). William E. Sr. worked as a clerk 1880-1930 for Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp. in Homestead, which became U.S. Steel in 1901. His obit in The Pittsburgh Press indicates he was present during the "historic Homestead strike of 1892".
- Kate Florence Wright Woodside (b. 1876 West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England; m. 1905 Allegheny Co., PA; d. 1968 Munhall, Allegheny, PA), daughter of Charles Wright (b. 1846 West Bromwich, Eng.) & Elizabeth "Eliza" Parkes Wright (b. 1845 Atherstone, Eng. - d. 1877 Aston, Warwickshire, Eng.). Kate was one year old when her mother died, the same year her younger brother was born, leaving her father to raise five children under the age of ten to raise, with the assistance of two of Charles' young adult siblings who boarded with them.
- William Ellsworth Woodside, Jr./IV +1944-1975 (b. 1907 Duquesne, PGH metro, Allegheny, PA - d. 1991 St. Petersburg, Pinellas, FL). +1944-1955+ @ RR 1, Library, PA. +1962+ @ 2570 Windgate Rd., Bethel Park. William was employed as a mechanical engineer with U.S. Steel in PGH, founded by J.P. Morgan in 1901, and the 2nd largest steel corporation in America. He worked there until 1975 when he and his wife relocated to St. Petersburg. Wife (1940 @ PGH, PA): Mabel Jessie Gordon Woodside +1944-1975 (b. 1905 Howick, QC - d. 1992 St. Petersburg, FL), daughter of James "Hector" Malben Gordon (b. 1874 QC - d. 1941 College Park, MD) & Christina "Tena" Smith Mills Gordon (b. 1877 QC; m. 1898 Montreal, QC; d. 1958).
- Harold D. Woodside (1910-1916 Duquesne, PA);
- Kenneth James Woodside (b. 1913 Duquesne, PA - d. 1995 Markham, ON). From +1940-1950+, Kenneth resided in Edgewood, PA and was employed as a private secretary for U.S. Steel. Wife (1937 @ UCC, Verdun, QC): Elsie Annie Beurling Woodside (b. 1919 Verdun, Montreal, QC - d. 2012 Toronto, ON), daughter of Frederick Gustave Beurling (b. 1893 Norway) & Hetty Florence Gibbs Beurling (b. 1893 QC; m. 1917 Presby., Verdun, QC). @ Kingston, ON
- Harry Wendell Woodside (b. 1920 Homestead, PGH metro, PA - d. 2005 Frankfort, Will, IL). Harry resided in Chicago & Dolton, IL. He also served during WWII, earning the position of TEC4. Wife: Frances Lillian Griffith Woodside (b. 1921 Chicago, Cook, IL - d. 2008 Joliet, Will, Chicago metro, IL), daughter of Horace Jacob Griffith (b. 1886 Cass Co., IN - d. 1958 Chicago, IL) & Helen "Nellie" Johanna Fitzgibbons Griffith (1885-1954 Chicago, Cook, IL). In 1918, Horace was employed as a truck builder for Pullman in the Pullman neighborhood of Chicago that manufactured railroad cars, particularly the development of the sleeping car. In 1930, he worked as a carpenter at a lumber mill.
Sources
- EB/TW-Lowe/TW LoG's 1879-2019
- Ancestry.com