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Elizabeth Ellen Arnold
b.1 Nov 1838 Providence Twp. Bedford County, Pennsylvania
d.25 Apr 1933 South Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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m. 14 Mar 1828
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m. 8 Jan 1857
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A obituary for Elizabeth appeared in the Connellsville, PA, Daily Courier dated April 26, 1933. It read Mrs Elizabeth O'Neal, 94 years old died at 12 o'clock midnight at the home in Atlas Ave. , South Connellsville. She was one of the oldest and best known residents of that community, and the widow of Emanuel O'Neal. She had not been in good health for four years. She is survived by a large family of children . They include Mrs. Margaret Nave, and Mrs. Minnie Deremer, both of Bedford : Mrs. Sue Whip, and Mrs. Carrie Carbaugh, both of Johnstown: Mrs Etta Porter, Charles, Edward and John O'Neal, all of South Connellsville. Funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home with Rev. E. A. Schultz, pastor of the United Brethren Church, officiating. Dr. R. Greham, payor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, will assist. Interment will be in Hill Grove Cemetery NOTE: NOTE: There has been some disagreement among, researchers, as to who Elizabeth's mother was. Her father Henry was married twice. Elizabeth's obituary in the Bedford Gazette, May, 1933, states who her brothers were. They were sons of Margaret Over. The obituary reads as follows Elizabeth E. O'Neal aged 94 years died April 25 at her home in South Connellsville. Funeral Services were held April 28, at the home. The following children survive; Mrs. R.D. Nave and Mrs. A.D. Deremer of Bedford Valley, Mrs. Frank Whip and Mrs. Edward Carbaugh of Johnstown, Mrs. W.O. Porter, Edward, Charles, and John of Connellsville. Also 40 grandchildren, 72 great- grandchildren, and 5 great-great- grandchildren. Mrs O'Neal was a native of Bedford Co. , wife of Emanuel O'Neal, who proceeded her in death 38 years. Winfred, Harry, Frank, and Charles Arnold of Bedford were brothers, also Jacob Arnold of Houtzdale, and three sisters of Bedford survive. For a number of years she and her son, Charles lived together . She was very active until the past year. Her son cared for her. A number of friends from the Valley attended the funeral. |