Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, (Lucetta [Gray] Dickey), also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer {Omar?} L. Haighley {?}, lives at Brayburn, Pa. {Braeburn, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania}
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
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Dickey, Mabel - 1926
Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, (Lucetta [Gray] Dickey), also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer {Omar?} L. Haighley {?}, lives at Brayburn, Pa. {Braeburn, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania}
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer {Omar?} L. Haighley {?}, lives at Brayburn, Pa. {Braeburn, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania}
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
Salisbury, Richard Jerome : 1885-1950
Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, (Lucetta [Gray] Dickey), also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
You can visit the memorial page for Richard Jerome Salisbury.
Dickey, Lula Ensa : 1885-1958
Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, (Lucetta [Gray] Dickey), also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu {Lula} E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
You can visit the memorial page for Lulu E. [Dickey] Salisbury.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu {Lula} E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
You can visit the memorial page for Lulu E. [Dickey] Salisbury.
Dickey, V. G. - 1926
Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, (Lucetta [Gray] Dickey), also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
Dickey, Reed S. - 1926
Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, (Lucetta [Gray] Dickey), also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
Dickey, Eva - 1926
Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, (Lucetta [Gray] Dickey), also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
Dickey, Lucetta [Gray] : 1860-1917
Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, (Lucetta [Gray] Dickey), also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel A. Dickey.
You can visit the memorial page for Lucetta [Gray] Dickey.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel A. Dickey.
You can visit the memorial page for Lucetta [Gray] Dickey.
Dickey, Samuel A. : 1855-1914
Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, (Lucetta [Gray] Dickey), also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator.
His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa.
Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E.; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 332.
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel A. Dickey.
You can visit the memorial page for Lucetta [Gray] Dickey.
Dickey, Samuel Edward : 1880-1945
Samuel Edward Dickey.
One of the most prominent of the successful business men of Johnstown is Samuel Edward Dickey, civil mining and consulting engineer, with offices in the Johnstown Trust Building. He was born in Kittanning Township, Armstrong County, Pa., March 30, 1880, and is the son of Samuel A and Lucetta (Gray) Dickey.
Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator. His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa. Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E., the subject of this sketch; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
Samuel Edward Dickey was educated in the public schools of Leechburg, Pa., and was graduated from Leechburg Academy in 1898. He was also graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied engineering. In 1901 he entered the employ of W. G. Wilkins Engineering Company of Pittsburgh, doing railroad surveying and construction work. He spent three years in the employ of the United Coal Company at Pittsburgh, and in November, 1905, located in Johnstown, where he became affiliated with C. P. Collins, civil and mining engineer. In 1912 Mr. Dickey acquired the entire business, which was incorporated in 1916 as S. E. Dickey & Company. The company has a private practice and does all kinds of civil, mining and consulting engineering work, including a large amount of municipal work. Mr. Dickey is also vice president and engineer of the S. E. Dickey Company. He is identified with the American Association of Engineers and the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers.
In 1906 Mr. Dickey was married to Miss Mary E. Koch, of Johnstown, who died Feb. 7, 1923. She was the daughter of Henry and Hannah E. (Peterson) Koch. Mr. Koch died in January, 1925, and his wife resides in Johnstown. To Samuel E. and Mary E. (Koch) Dickey were born four children: Lucetta E., a student at Irving College; Henry E., a student at Gettysburg College; Mary Helen; and Mabel Anna, both at home.
In June, 1924, Mr. Dickey married Miss Mary E. Shaffer, the daughter of Aaron and Amanda Mary Shaffer of Jenners Crossroads, Somerset County, Pa., both deceased. Mr. Shaffer was a veteran of the Civil war and a prominent farmer of Somerset County. He served as assessor of Jenners Township for 18 years.
Mr. Dickey is a Republican, a member of the Methodist Church, a thirty-second degree Mason, and belongs to the Lions Club, and Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He has always taken a commendable interest in public affairs and community welfare and has a wide acquaintance in Cambria County.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 332 & 333.
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel Edward Dickey.
One of the most prominent of the successful business men of Johnstown is Samuel Edward Dickey, civil mining and consulting engineer, with offices in the Johnstown Trust Building. He was born in Kittanning Township, Armstrong County, Pa., March 30, 1880, and is the son of Samuel A and Lucetta (Gray) Dickey.
Samuel A. Dickey was born in Armstrong County, Pa., June 22, 1855, and his wife, also a native of that county, was born Aug. 23, 1860. In early life, he engaged in farming, but later was interested in the oil business at Parker's Landing, Pa. He was also interested in mining and was one of the first five men to receive a certificate from the Department of Mines of the State of Pennsylvania. At the time of his death in 1915 he was a mine operator. His wife died in 1917 and they are buried in Kittanning, Pa. Mr. Dickey was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. There were six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Dickey, as follows: Eva, deceased; Samuel E., the subject of this sketch; Reed S., lives at New Kensington, Pa.; V. G., lives at Erie, Pa.; Lulu E., married R. J. Salisbury, lives at New Kensington, Pa.; and Mabel, married Omer L. Haighley, lives at Brayburn, Pa.
Samuel Edward Dickey was educated in the public schools of Leechburg, Pa., and was graduated from Leechburg Academy in 1898. He was also graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied engineering. In 1901 he entered the employ of W. G. Wilkins Engineering Company of Pittsburgh, doing railroad surveying and construction work. He spent three years in the employ of the United Coal Company at Pittsburgh, and in November, 1905, located in Johnstown, where he became affiliated with C. P. Collins, civil and mining engineer. In 1912 Mr. Dickey acquired the entire business, which was incorporated in 1916 as S. E. Dickey & Company. The company has a private practice and does all kinds of civil, mining and consulting engineering work, including a large amount of municipal work. Mr. Dickey is also vice president and engineer of the S. E. Dickey Company. He is identified with the American Association of Engineers and the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers.
In 1906 Mr. Dickey was married to Miss Mary E. Koch, of Johnstown, who died Feb. 7, 1923. She was the daughter of Henry and Hannah E. (Peterson) Koch. Mr. Koch died in January, 1925, and his wife resides in Johnstown. To Samuel E. and Mary E. (Koch) Dickey were born four children: Lucetta E., a student at Irving College; Henry E., a student at Gettysburg College; Mary Helen; and Mabel Anna, both at home.
In June, 1924, Mr. Dickey married Miss Mary E. Shaffer, the daughter of Aaron and Amanda Mary Shaffer of Jenners Crossroads, Somerset County, Pa., both deceased. Mr. Shaffer was a veteran of the Civil war and a prominent farmer of Somerset County. He served as assessor of Jenners Township for 18 years.
Mr. Dickey is a Republican, a member of the Methodist Church, a thirty-second degree Mason, and belongs to the Lions Club, and Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He has always taken a commendable interest in public affairs and community welfare and has a wide acquaintance in Cambria County.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 332 & 333.
You can visit the memorial page for Samuel Edward Dickey.
Lloyd, Edward J. 1861-1922
Edward J. Lloyd, deceased, was a native of Wales. He received his education in Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, and prepared for the ministry at the Union Theological Seminary, New York. He became a prominent minister of the Presbyterian Church and for a number of years was located at Mineola, Long Island, New York. He died July 8, 1922, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown. Mrs. Mary (Wilson) Lloyd, who was a native of New York State, died in 1899.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 327
You can visit the memorial page for Edward J. Lloyd.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Page 327
You can visit the memorial page for Edward J. Lloyd.
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Lloyd, Llewellyn Edward - 1926
Llewellyn E. Lloyd is among the representative young attorneys of Johnstown, with offices at 405 United States National Bank Building. He was born in Whitestone, Long Island, June 1, 1898, and was the son of Edward J. and Mary (Wilson) Lloyd.
Edward J. Lloyd, deceased, was a native of Wales. He received his education in Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, and prepared for the ministry at the Union Theological Seminary, New York. He became a prominent minister of the Presbyterian Church and for a number of years was located at Mineola, Long Island, New York. He died July 8, 1922, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown. Mrs. Lloyd, who was a native of New York State, died in 1899.
Llewellyn E. Lloyd attended the public and high schools in Mineola, Long Island. In 1921 he was graduated from the Pennsylvania State College, and in 1923 received his L. L. B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree from the University of Michigan. During the World war he was a member of the Student Army Training Corps at Pennsylvania State College. On Feb. 18, 1924, Mr. Lloyd was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and has been practicing his profession in Johnstown since that time.
Mr. Lloyd is a member of the Second Presbyterian Church of Johnstown, and the Cambria County Bar Association. He belongs to the American Legion Post No. 294, the Lions Club, Sunnehanna Country Club, Beta Theta Pi, and Gamma Eta Gamma fraternities.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 327 & 328.
You can visit the memorial page for Llewellyn Edward Lloyd.
Edward J. Lloyd, deceased, was a native of Wales. He received his education in Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, and prepared for the ministry at the Union Theological Seminary, New York. He became a prominent minister of the Presbyterian Church and for a number of years was located at Mineola, Long Island, New York. He died July 8, 1922, and is buried in Grand View Cemetery, Johnstown. Mrs. Lloyd, who was a native of New York State, died in 1899.
Llewellyn E. Lloyd attended the public and high schools in Mineola, Long Island. In 1921 he was graduated from the Pennsylvania State College, and in 1923 received his L. L. B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree from the University of Michigan. During the World war he was a member of the Student Army Training Corps at Pennsylvania State College. On Feb. 18, 1924, Mr. Lloyd was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and has been practicing his profession in Johnstown since that time.
Mr. Lloyd is a member of the Second Presbyterian Church of Johnstown, and the Cambria County Bar Association. He belongs to the American Legion Post No. 294, the Lions Club, Sunnehanna Country Club, Beta Theta Pi, and Gamma Eta Gamma fraternities.
~ History of Cambria County Pennsylvania, 1926, Volume I, Pages 327 & 328.
You can visit the memorial page for Llewellyn Edward Lloyd.
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