Mrs. M. Tille has returned to her home in Washington, D.C, after a pleasant visit with her daughter and family at Pitcairn, Pa. While there she also had the pleasure of seeing her grandsons, Donald Draheim, AMM 3/c, USN, and Edward Draheim, Pvt in the US Army, coming home after honorable discharge. ~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1
Mrs. M. Tille has returned to her home in Washington, D.C, after a pleasant visit with her daughter and family at Pitcairn, Pa. While there she also had the pleasure of seeing her grandsons, Donald Draheim, AMM 3/c, USN, and Edward Draheim, Pvt in the US Army, coming home after honorable discharge. ~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1
Mrs. M. Tille has returned to her home in Washington, D.C, after a pleasant visit with her daughter and family at Pitcairn, Pa. While there she also had the pleasure of seeing her grandsons, Donald Draheim, AMM 3/c, USN, and Edward Draheim, Pvt in the US Army, coming home after honorable discharge. ~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1
Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kough, former residents of Bellwood, but for the past twenty-five years residents of Dayton, Ohio, returned to their home after spending ten days at the home of Mr. Kough's cousin, Mrs. John Smittle and aunt, Susan Igou, of Tuckahoe street. He says he likes to come back to Bellwood and visit the scene of his boyhood days and mingle with his many friends. ~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1
Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kough, former residents of Bellwood, but for the past twenty-five years residents of Dayton, Ohio, returned to their home after spending ten days at the home of Mr. Kough's cousin, Mrs. John Smittle and aunt, Susan Igou, of Tuckahoe street. He says he likes to come back to Bellwood and visit the scene of his boyhood days and mingle with his many friends. ~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1
Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kough, former residents of Bellwood, but for the past twenty-five years residents of Dayton, Ohio, returned to their home after spending ten days at the home of Mr. Kough's cousin, Mrs. John Smittle and aunt, Susan Igou, of Tuckahoe street. He says he likes to come back to Bellwood and visit the scene of his boyhood days and mingle with his many friends. ~ Bellwood Bulletin, 14-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 1
Bennett, James, and Mary Barry, of the City of Philadelphia; May 29, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, James Bennett, J. Hamilton; Witness, James Trimble.
~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130
Bennett, James, and Mary Barry, of the City of Philadelphia; May 29, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, James Bennett, J. Hamilton; Witness, James Trimble.
~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130
Bennett, James, and Mary Barry, of the City of Philadelphia; May 29, 1786; Bond, 200£; Bondsmen, James Bennett, J. Hamilton; Witness, James Trimble.
~ Pennsylvania’s Marriage Licenses 1784-86 from Baptismal and Marriage Records of Rev. John Waldschmidt, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1786, Page 130
Name: Mike Divlin F. O. #: 2866 Residence: 2002 Locust Street Occupation: Laborer Crime: Suspicious Person Date of Arrest: January 2, 1919, by #1 Station. Age: 48 Born: Pennsylvania Height: 5'-8 1/2” Weight: 148 Description: Build medium slim; Complexion, medium; Eyes, Light Chestnut; Hair, Dark Chestnut Gray; Nose, slightly twisted, to left; 2 Oblique scars inner corner of 1-eyebrow.
~ Guide to the Bureau of Police, Department of Public Safety, Pittsburgh, Pa., Records, 1896-1936 AIS.1972.11