Friday, September 2, 2011

Union Township Erie County PA

Early Settlers
Hugh Wilson, from the North of Ireland came in early 1797 and was joined the following year by Andrew Thompson, wife and four children, Matthew Gray, and wife and son Francis B., and Robert Smith.
1798
John Wilson (father of Hugh) with two grown daughters
John Fagan from Franklin County (went to Mill Creek in 1803-1804)
1800
William Miles and family from Concord Township
1801
William Cook with family (brother-in-law of William Miles)
Abel K. Thompson with five sons and two daughters
Ferdinand Carroll and family from Ireland
1816
James Smiley with wife and six children

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Howard John Wintemute

The Erie Daily Times, Tuesday Sept. 8, 1942
Wintemute- Brown's Memorial hospital, Conneaut, Ohio, Sunday afternoon, September 6, 1942, Howard John Wintemute, age twenty-seven years, husband of Mary English Wintemute. Friends may call at the home on West Ridge Road, Girard, Pa., and are invited to services Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in Girard cemetery.

Rosina Schmidt

The Erie Daily Times Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1942
Schmidt- Sept. 5, 1942, at 11:30 p. m. Mrs. Rosina Schmidt, widow of the late Chas. Schmidt, aged 78 years. Funeral from the late residence, 350 East 33rd St., Wednesday morning at 8:30. Services at St. John's Catholic church at nine o'clock. Friends invited to call at any time and to attend the service. Interment in Calvary cemetery. Members of the Catholic Women's Union, the Third Order of St. Francis and the L. C. B. A. Branch 123, will meet at the late home Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock for prayers.

William A. Rudd

The Erie Daily Times, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1942
Rudd- Saturday, September 5, 1942, William a. Rudd, husband of the late Anna Hogan Rudd and beloved father of Mrs. Charlotte Coffey and Harry R. Rudd, of 1805 West Twelfth St. in his seventy-first year. Friends may call at the Edward C. Hanley Funeral Home,West Ninth at Liberty, and attend services Wednesday morning 10:30 o'clock. Erie Cemetery internment.