Mrs. Rachael McKinney, aged 96 years, and one of the first settlers of Venango county, died at her home in Salem, near Oil City, last Friday night. By marriage she was the aunt of Mrs. John Turney, of Sligo, Clarion county, and was thus related to a large number of residents in this county, being a great aunt to some of them and a great great aunt to others of them. The Oil City Derrick says that Mrs. McKinney was noted for her kind heart and pure Christian character. She was the mother of twelve children. Her husband, who was born in 1786, and who died in 1871, received a silver medal for conspicuous gallantry in Perry’s victory on Lake Erie in the war of 1812.
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
You can visit the memorial page for Rachel McKinney.
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Tighe, Elizabeth - 1895
John Tighe, one of the oldest and most prominent citizens of East Brady, died on the 24th ult. In the 82nd year of his age. He and his wife came to this county from Ireland in 1847, settling at Brady’s Bend. He leaves a wife and nine children, among the latter being Matthew Tighe, of Turkey City, Chas. J. Tighe, Mrs. Michael Horne and Miss Elizabeth Tighe, all of East Brady.
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
Horne, Ellen [Tighe] - 1895
John Tighe, one of the oldest and most prominent citizens of East Brady, died on the 24th ult. In the 82nd year of his age. He and his wife came to this county from Ireland in 1847, settling at Brady’s Bend. He leaves a wife and nine children, among the latter being Matthew Tighe, of Turkey City, Chas. J. Tighe, Mrs. Michael Horne and Miss Elizabeth Tighe, all of East Brady.
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
You can visit the memorial page for Ellen [Tighe] Horne.
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
You can visit the memorial page for Ellen [Tighe] Horne.
Tighe, Charles J. - 1895
John Tighe, one of the oldest and most prominent citizens of East Brady, died on the 24th ult. In the 82nd year of his age. He and his wife came to this county from Ireland in 1847, settling at Brady’s Bend. He leaves a wife and nine children, among the latter being Matthew Tighe, of Turkey City, Chas. J. Tighe, Mrs. Michael Horne and Miss Elizabeth Tighe, all of East Brady.
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
Tighe, Matthew - 1895
John Tighe, one of the oldest and most prominent citizens of East Brady, died on the 24th ult. In the 82nd year of his age. He and his wife came to this county from Ireland in 1847, settling at Brady’s Bend. He leaves a wife and nine children, among the latter being Matthew Tighe, of Turkey City, Chas. J. Tighe, Mrs. Michael Horne and Miss Elizabeth Tighe, all of East Brady.
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
Tighe, John - 1895
John Tighe, one of the oldest and most prominent citizens of East Brady, died on the 24th ult. In the 82nd year of his age. He and his wife came to this county from Ireland in 1847, settling at Brady’s Bend. He leaves a wife and nine children, among the latter being Matthew Tighe, of Turkey City, Chas. J. Tighe, Mrs. Michael Horne and Miss Elizabeth Tighe, all of East Brady.
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
You can visit the memorial page for John Tighe.
~ Clarion Democrat, 07-Mar-1895
You can visit the memorial page for John Tighe.
Detar, Daniel - 1895
Hon. J. W. Kahle, an old and respected citizen of Lineville, this county, died Thursday morning, aged 74 years. He was one of the pioneers in the iron business in this part of the State and for 15 years was manager of a furnace in Armstrong county for Samuel F. Plumer.
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
Beck, Solomon - 1895
Hon. J. W. Kahle, an old and respected citizen of Lineville, this county, died Thursday morning, aged 74 years. He was one of the pioneers in the iron business in this part of the State and for 15 years was manager of a furnace in Armstrong county for Samuel F. Plumer.
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
Betz, J. C. - 1895
Hon. J. W. Kahle, an old and respected citizen of Lineville, this county, died Thursday morning, aged 74 years. He was one of the pioneers in the iron business in this part of the State and for 15 years was manager of a furnace in Armstrong county for Samuel F. Plumer.
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
Byers, A. - 1895
Hon. J. W. Kahle, an old and respected citizen of Lineville, this county, died Thursday morning, aged 74 years. He was one of the pioneers in the iron business in this part of the State and for 15 years was manager of a furnace in Armstrong county for Samuel F. Plumer.
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
Ziegler, James - 1895
Hon. J. W. Kahle, an old and respected citizen of Lineville, this county, died Thursday morning, aged 74 years. He was one of the pioneers in the iron business in this part of the State and for 15 years was manager of a furnace in Armstrong county for Samuel F. Plumer.
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
Sigworth, A. L. - 1895
Hon. J. W. Kahle, an old and respected citizen of Lineville, this county, died Thursday morning, aged 74 years. He was one of the pioneers in the iron business in this part of the State and for 15 years was manager of a furnace in Armstrong county for Samuel F. Plumer.
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
Plumer, Samuel F. - 1895
Hon. J. W. Kahle, an old and respected citizen of Lineville, this county, died Thursday morning, aged 74 years. He was one of the pioneers in the iron business in this part of the State and for 15 years was manager of a furnace in Armstrong county for Samuel F. Plumer.
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
Kahle, John Wesley - 1895
Hon. J. W. Kahle, an old and respected citizen of Lineville, this county, died Thursday morning, aged 74 years. He was one of the pioneers in the iron business in this part of the State and for 15 years was manager of a furnace in Armstrong county for Samuel F. Plumer.
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
You can visit the memorial page for John Wesley Kahle.
For the past 35 years he resided in Lineville. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. He leaves a wife, four sons and four daughters. Mr. Kahle was widely known and much respected.
The funeral services took place in the Evangelical church at Lineville, at 11 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a large number of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. J. J. Carmody and the following personal friends during his fatal illness, acted as pall bearers: A. L. Sigworth, James Ziegler, A. Byers, J. C. Betz, Solomon Beck and Daniel Detar.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 28-Feb-1895
You can visit the memorial page for John Wesley Kahle.
Shirey, Estella Pearl - 1895
Estella Pearl. Died February 11, 1895, in her tenth month, infant daughter of Laf. A. and Kate Shirey. Bright, loving and much loved little darling, how soon we are called to part. Dear and sorrowing parents, we tender you our earnest and heartfelt sympathies, in this our hour of affliction; and commend you for consolation to Him who orders all things for the best, and whose chastisements are dealt by the hand of love. “All things work together for good to them that love God.”
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 21-Feb-1895
You can visit the memorial page for Estella Pearl Shirey.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 21-Feb-1895
You can visit the memorial page for Estella Pearl Shirey.
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