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Mary Anna Florence Hamilton
b.Nov 1856 Union Twp, Lawrence Co, PA
d.11 Dec 1914 New Castle, Lawrence Co, PA
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m. Est 1847
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1860 Union Twp, Lawrence Co, PA PO New Castle, 5 June 1860 Series M653 Roll 1127 p489 h/h 158/147 Hamilton, Jas 35 boiler iron Scot Martha 35 Scot Mage 12 PA Emile 11 PA Genette 10 PA Selbe 7 (f) PA Florence 5 PA Agness 2 PA 1870 Union, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1360; Page: 305; Image: 610, PO Mt. Jackson, h/h 186/136 Hamilton, Jas L 45 $1200/200 works in iron works Scot Martha 43 Scot Isabella 20 PA Amelia 18 PA Janet 11 PA Selby (m) 14 PA Anna 12 PA Agnes 10 PA Albert 7 PA Edward 5 PA 1880 Union, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: T9_1145; Family History Film: 1255145; Page: 314.4000; Enumeration District: 227; Image: 0059, h/h 335/596 Hamilton, James L 57 works in R mill Ire-Ire-Ire Martha L 57 wife Scot-Scot-Scot Martha A 28 dau PA-Ire-Scot Jenett 25 PA-Ire-Scot Mary A 21 PA-Ire-Scot James A 16 PA-Ire-Scot Edward 14 PA-Ire-Scot 1900 Union, Lawrence, Pennsylvania; Roll: T623 1427; Page: 18A; Enumeration District: 123, h/h 347/362 Hamilton, James July 1821 (78) Scot-Scot-Scot wid to US 1842 (58 years here; naturalized citizen) Martha A dau single May 1849 (51) PA-Scot-Scot Annah dau single Nov 1856 (44) PA-Scot-Scot Albert son single Oct 1863 (36) Pa-PA-PA day laborer Edward son single Sept 1865 (34) PA-PA-PA farm laborer Stevenson, Jeanette E dau MAr 1851 (49) wid Pa-Scot-Scot Richard R gr-son May 1885 (15) PA-PA-PA 1910 Ward 1 Butler Boro, Butler Co, PA, Series T624, Roll 1321, p99 232 Carter Ave, h/h 206/239 Griffin, Allen H 45 NY-NY-MA engineer in plate glass works Anna F 40 PA-Scot-Scot wife mar 20Y 0/0 ch NCN, 11 Dec 1914, p1 Husband Finds His Wife Dead in Bed: AH Griffin Goes to Say Good-Bye to His Wife and Finds Her Lifeless Body Going to his wife’s room this morning to say good-bye to her, previous to his departure for his day’s work at the New Castle Knitting Co’s plant, AH Griffin found his wife, Mrs. Anna T. Griffin, dead. While she had not been in the best of health recently, her condition was not considered serious and she had complained of no pain when she retired last evening at the usual hour. Her husband heard no sound during the night and it was not known until this morning that her death became known. She had suffered a stroke during the night but how long she had been dead is only a matter of conjecture. Mrs. Griffin was 55 years of age. She was born in Pittsburgh but had spent much of her life in Butler, coming to this city from that place. Her parents were James L and Martha Pattison Hamilton. Since coming to this city she had made many friends who will be shocked to learn of her sudden death. The funeral will be held at the residence Sunday afternoon at 2:30 PM and interment will be made in Greenwood Cemetery. NCN, 14 Dec 1914, p11 The funeral of Mrs. Anna T. Griffin, wife of AH Griffin, was held at the family residence Sunday afternoon and was attended by many friends and relatives. The services were conducted by Rev SMF Nesbitt of the Central Presbyterian Church. Many beautiful floral offerings testified to the love and esteem of friends. The interment was made in Greenwood Cemetery and the pallbearers were Messrs. Reuoff, Siebaunller, Elliott, and Stuart. Mrs. Griffin’s death was the second to occur in her own family in a short time, a sister having died some months ago. She is survived by her husband and by 2 sisters, Mrs. Margaret Keifer of Morgantown, WVA, and Mrs. Agnes L Moore, and by 2 brothers, Albert and Edward Hamilton of this city. Image Gallery
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