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** 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, Pittsburgh metro, PA). 1st wife: Ada Beatrice Lyne Saint Vincent (b. 1874 Kensington, Eng.; m. 1852 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, he William also had children with his 2nd wife (who was much younger) 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.
*** William Achille Saint-Vincent, Jr. (b. 1900 Pitt., PA - d. 1965 Ingram, Allegheny, PA). Wife: Laura Maria Ober Saint-Vincent (b. 1892 Northfield, Franklin, MA - d. 1973 Pitt., PA), daughter of Hosea J. 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.
**** Ada May Saint-Vincent Anthony (b. 1929 Pittsburgh, PA - d. 2014 Temple, Bell, TX). Husband (1947): Robert Anthony (b. 1926 PA - d. 1990 Alachua, [[Florida|FL]]). Robert served in the Navy during WWII.
*** John Saint-Vincent - Canoga Park, CA
*** Philip Saint-Vincent - Lynwood, CA
*** 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., Pittsburgh, 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 Pittsburgh. In more recent years, it was rebranded ''Burrell Scientific'' and is based in Zelienople, as per [https://www.linkedin.com/company/burrell-scientific-llc/about/ LinkedIn], then acquired by [https://www.reagents.com/ Reagents]. By 1950, Fred was farming in Seneca, McHenry, [[Illinois]]. *** Phoebe Martha Saint-Vincent Matthews (b. 1922 Pitt., PA - d. 2014Brea, Orange, CA). Husband (1943 Pitt., PA): Thomas Conley Matthews (b. 1924 Pittsburgh, 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. *** Lydia David Saint-Vincent (b. 1926 Penn Twp., Pitt., PA - Los Angelesd. 1928 Penn Hills, Allegheny, CAPA)*** David Lydia Saint-Vincent (1926b. 1928 Pitt., PA -1928d. 2011 Burbank, L.A., CA). *** Phillip Saint-Vincent
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