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Sharpsburg, O'Hara Township, Allegheny County, PA

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Jack, William J., My Husband, 1833 - 1894, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 2 owned by Gertrude M. Bereus, [William J. Jack was born in Kittanning, Armstrong County, PA. He and his wife Nancy appear in the 1870 and 1880 census records of Pittsburgh, along with as many as 10 children, two of them marked as step-children of William, James and Mary Linsenbigler. William was listed as a laborer. He died in Pittsburgh at age 62 of paralysis.  His wife Nancy is also in the plot. She died at age 69 of valvular heart disease and was interred on February 3, 1909. She has no tombstone. The couple is interred in the plot owned by Gertrude Bereus, along with some of the Rumell family. It is not known how these various people are related], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Tillman H., 20 Dec 1899 - 07 Mar 1948, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Rev. William, 1886 – 1937, Father, Section 8, Range 8, Row 4, grave # 9, [William Jackson appears on the 1930 Pittsburgh census with wife Bessie, living on Bellefonte Street. He was working as the manager of a transfer company. Also in the house was Bessie’s widowed mother Martha Hopson who was born in Virginia, as was Bessie. Martha’s daughter Helen and her husband Nathaniel Bandridge were also in the house. William died on February 14 1937 of cancer at age 50. He was interred on February 17], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Oscar A., Pvt 1st Cl, Co f, 812th Pioneer Inf., Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged Dec 22, 1918, June 13, 1890, Died Nov 14, 1928, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 15, 3rd grave west tier, [There was an Oscar Jackson born in PA and living in Pittsburgh’s 11th Ward in 1900. If it is the same man, he was the son of August and Lobelia Jackson of #8 McKees Alley. He died in Pittsburgh at age 38 of uremia and was interred on November 18, 1928], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Richard H., Pvt, unassigned, 372nd Inf., Enlisted July 22, 1916, Discharged Mar 1, 1919, Nov 4, 1897, Died Mar 29, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 17, 2nd grave east tier, [Richard died in Pittsburg at age 29 of erysipelas. He was interred on April 2, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Will, Pvt, 4th BN 155th Dep. Bgd., Enlisted May 4, 1918, Discharged Mar 5, 1919, Born Dec 24, 1895, Died Dec 23, 1931, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 26 4th grave west tier, [Interment #5208. Will Jackson, died Pittsburgh Dec 23, 1931, age 35, cause of death chronic myocarditis. Interment was on December 26, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Charles Lynn, (view 2), 07 Aug 1945 – 02 Oct 2004, Father, SP4 US Army Vietnam, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 6 owned by Ruth Jackson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Anderson, Pvt, Co G, 812th Pion. Inf., Enlisted Aug 1, 1918, Discharged Dec 23, 1918, Born Sept 20, 1889, Died Feb 7, 1937, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 21, 4th grave east tier, [Anderson died in Pittsburgh, although the cemetery records state that he died on February 17th. He was 41 years of age and died of acute alcoholism. He was interred on February 24th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Charles E., Private 51st Co, 153rd Dep Brig., Enlisted Sept 28, 1917, Discharged Mar 12, 1919, Born Feb 22, 1892, Died June 28, 1941, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 12, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, James E., Pvt. Co A, 446th Serv. BN, Enlisted Sept 25, 1918, Discharged June 24, 1919, Born June 5, 1896, Died Aug 14, 1938, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 19, 2nd grave west tier, [James was born in Pittsburgh and lived on Beaver Avenue when he filled out his draft card. He was working for a scrap company at the time. In 1930 he ran a hardward store while living in Patterson, Beaver County. He and wife Alice had 2 sons, Howard Ellis and John Robert. His mother, Ida May Jackson, also lived in the home, as well as Mary L. Sisson, the mother of Alice. He died in Pittsburgh at age 42 of “status epilecticus” and was interred on August 17, 1938], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Walter A., Pvt Co C, 542nd Engrs., Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged June 24, 1919, Born Sept 4, 1893, Died Sept 12, 1939, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 18, 3rd grave west tier, [Walter was born in Pittsburgh and worked for the National Biscuit Company on Liberty Avenue. He died in O’Hara Township at age 46 of nephritis and sclerosis. He was interred on September 15, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Robert Miles, Pennsylvania, PFC 407 Airborne QM Co, April 24, 1934, April 30, 1965, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 20, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Archie, Oct 19, 1935, Feb 5, 1988, Husband & Father, We Loved You, Section 9, Row 5, grave #136, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jackson, Dale L., Pvt US Army, World War II, Aug 8, 1925, Dec 2, 1988, Section 9, Row 8, grave #130, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

James, Willie, Pvt. Co D, 314th Serv. BN, Enlisted June 19, 1918, Discharged Aug 2, 1919, Feb 14, 1897, Died July 29, 1928, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 15, 4th grave west tier, [Willie died in Pittsburgh at age 31 of a fractured skull and was interred on August 1, 1928], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

James, Shannon A. Jr., Cpl, US Army, World War II, May 7, 1915, Sep 21, 1984, Section 9, Row 1, Grave 125, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jarrett, Eula D., 1911 – 1986, Mother, Section 9, Row 3, grave #116, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jay, Raymond, 22 Dec 1905 - 16 Aug 1978, TEC4 US Army WWII, Section 6, Range 6, Row 6, Grave #12, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jefferson, Henry, Alias Jackson, Pvt Co L 11 Heavy Art, Enlisted 31 Dec 1863, Discharged 02 Oct 1865, 04 Jun 1840 - 28 Jan 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 15, [was born in Virginia on 4 June 1840 according to his tombstone.  Army Enlistment papers give a date closer to 1837, as he was 26 years old when he signed up with Company L of the 11th US Colored Heavy Artillery unit on 7 December 1863 in Providence, Rhode Island, his occupation at the time was that of a farmer.  The regiment was sent to Pass Cavallo, Texas where it served as an unattached unit with the 13th Army Corps, and then served in the defense of New Orleans and Baton Rouge.  It was assimilated into the 8th Regiment on 4 April 1864, then into the 11th US Colored Heavy Artillery on May 21, 1864.  Henry was mustered out on 2 October 1865.  Attempts to trace him through the census have not been successful], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jenkins, Ernest, PFC US Army, World War II, 1919 – 1979, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 12, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jenkins, Dorothy Lee, 1933 – 1993, Beloved Wife-Mother, The Lord Is My Shepherd, Section 9, Row 7, grave #156, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jenkins, Lonnie, PFC US Army, World War II, Apr 30, 1922, Nov 3, 1993, Section 9, Row 7, grave #157, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jenney, Elmer E., 1902 - 1957, Father, Section 6, Range 7, Row 8, Grave #11, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jenney, Nancy A., 1890 - 1978, Mother, Section 6, Range 7, Row 8, Grave #11, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jepson, Bob W., 02 Feb 1953 - 06 Aug 1990, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jepson, Helen M., 13 Sep 1930 - 11 Jun 1992, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jeremiah, Wm., Co K 194th PA Vol., d. 27 Dec 1908, GAR flag marker, [b. Jan, 1847 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.  Immigrated as one year old with parents James and Caroling Jeremiah on 4 April 1848 on the “Queen of the West” and lived in Luzerne County, PA.  Enlisted in Company K of the 194th PA Cavalry, but that company was detached and stationed on provost duty on the shores of Maryland for the duration of its service as an infantry unit.  Lived in Millvale in 1880 and Etna in 1900.  Died of an abscess under the orbit  in 1908 in Etna at age 62], Section 5, Range 11, behind Soldiers Monument, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jessup, May Gang, 1888 – 1948, Mother, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 22 owned by G W Gang, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johns, Samuel V., Co C 4 PA Cav., d. 28 Dec 1905, GAR flag marker, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 6[Born about 1840, possibly in Indiana Co., PA.  Enlisted 14 August 1862 in Co. D. 135th PA Vol. Inf.  Mustered out 24 May 1863.  Enlisted Co. C. 4th PA Cavalry 12 Feb. 1864.  Mustered out 1 July 1865 in Lynchburg, VA.  Died of spinal meningitis at age 65 at Independence Town, Beaver County, PA.  Buried by Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home, Sharpsburg], Section 5, Range 11, Behind Soldiers Monument, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johns, Earl L., Pvt. 16th C. 154th Dep. Brig, Enlisted Oct 18, 1918, Discharged Jan 11, 1919, Born June 12, 1895, Died Feb 12, 1943, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 4, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johns, Mollie, February 16, 1943, December 13, 1984, Section 9, Row 1B, grave 122, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, David S., Sergeant 76th Ord., Enlisted June 29, 1918, Discharged July 24, 1919, Born Sept 26, 1895, Died June 15, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 24, 2nd grave east tier, [David died in Pittsburgh at age 40 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on June 18th, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Elbert, Pvt. 43rd Co OM C, Enlisted Oct 10, 1917, Discharged Dec 20, 1918, Born Oct 22, 1897, Died Sept 1, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 7, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Stince V., Corp. Co A, 812th Pion. Inf., Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged Dec 26, 1918, Born May 10, 1889, Died Apr 22, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 9, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Sara S., 1882 – 1934, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 7 singles, Grave # 4, [Sarah Kennedy Johnson died in Pittsburgh at age 52 of cancer. She was interred on February 2, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, John, 1887 – 1963, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 7 singles, Grave # 5, [Information for John Johnson can be obtained at the Greenwood Cemetery office], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Martin L., 1874 – 1935, Father, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 7 singles, grave # 3 and 4 west tier, [Martin was found on the 1900 Pittsburgh census as a boarder in the home of Ralph Snyder on 45th Street in Ward 17. He was a brakeman on the railroad. He and Etta lived in Oil City, Venango County PA in 1910 when Martin worked as a conductor. They had a son Roy and daughter Esther. By 1920 they lived in Aspinwall with another daughter Eleanor. He died in Blawnox at age 60 when he suffered from cancer], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Etta May, 1884 – 1942, Mother, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 7 singles, grave # 3 and 4 west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Shawn, 1968 – 2003, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 11 cremations, grave # 4 east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Charles W., 1881 – 1968, Father, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 5 half lot owned by Johnson family, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Anna Mary, 1884 – 1959, Mother, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 5 half lot owned by Johnson family, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Charles W. Jr., 1902 – 1974, Son, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 5 half lot owned by Johnson family, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Norma L., 1928 – 2007, Wife of Edward J., Daughter, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 11 half lot owned by Ethel G. Birchell, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Anderson, Pvt. 1st Cl. Casual Det. No. 1 Demobln GP, Enlisted May 13, 1918, Dis June 19, 1919, Mar 29, 1895, Died Jan 7, 1931, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 23, 3rd grave east tier, [There was an Anderson Johnson who lived on Larimer Avenue in Pittsburgh’s 11th Ward during the 1930 census. The census stated that he was born in Louisiana and was a plasterer. His wife Mary was younger by 13 years and born in South Carolina. A World War I draft card with the same birthdate indicates he was born in Mississippi and living in Laurel Miss. At the time the card was filled out. The 1920 Laurel census has him married to a wife named Bertha, actually older than him. This may be the same man buried in Greenwood. He died in Pittsburgh at age 35 of cerebral thrombosis. He was interred on January 10, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Bennett W., 1896 – 1971, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 16 half lot owned by Bennett W. Johnson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Sevelia M., 1897 – 1971, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 16 half lot owned by Bennett W. Johnson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Oliver, Pvt Co D, 505th Engrs, Enlisted Oct 13, 1917, Discharged July 8, 1919, August 2, 1888, Died Dec 20, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 19, 2nd grave 11th row east tier, [Oliver died in South Fayette Township at age 48 of cardiac vascular renal disease. He was interred on December 22, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Reginald G., Mech. 52nd Co 13th BN, 153rd Dep. Bgd., Enlisted Mar 14, 1918, Discharged Mar 5, 1919, Born Sept 26, 1889, Died Nov 18, 1934, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 19, 3rd grave east tier, [Reginald Gordon Johnson died in Pittsburgh at age 45 of chronic endocarditis. He was interred on November 21, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, William H., Pvt, Co D, Convalescent Tr CTR, Enlisted Aug 13, 1918, Discharged Apr 8, 1919,Born Mar 14, 1896, Sep 5, 1931, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 25 2nd grave east tier, [Interment # 5199. William Johnson died in South Fayette Township at age 36 of a rupture aneurysm of the arota and was interred on September 8, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, John Henry, Pvt. Co K, 802nd Pioneer Inf., Enlisted June 21, 1918, Discharged July 17, 1919, Born Jan 1, 1888, Died Sept 12, 1944, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 12, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Docenia, Mar 20, 1904, Jan 2, 1991, Forever In Our Hearts, Father-Uncle, Section 9, Row 9, grave #150, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Allie, May 5, 1895, April 16, 1997, Forever In Our Hearts, Grandma, Section 8, Row 1, Grave 11, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, William W., Corp 35th Cons. Co Air Serv. Enlisted May 1, 1918, Discharged Dec 23, 1918, Born Nov 1899, Died Mar 20, 1936, [William died in Pittsburgh on March 20th at age 36 of bronchitis. He was interred on March 26th 1936], Section 9 West, Row 10, grave 22, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Bertha, 1921 – 1988, Mother, Section 9, Row 7, grave #144, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, David P., 1951 – 1986, Son, Section 9, Row 4, grave #101, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Louise A., Beloved Wife of Elmore T, Apr 6, 1919 – Feb 24, 1987, Section 9, Row 5, grave #104, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, Otis J., Sr., US Army, Apr 16, 1921, Nov 21, 1987, Section 9, Row 6, grave #119, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnson, William, Nov 16, 1914, Oct 1, 1986, Father, Section 9, Row 4, grave #129, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Emma, (view 2), October 24, 1893, October 4, 1943, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 27 single interment, [The old stone is being used as a footstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Julia B., (view 2), 1890 - 1981, Mother, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 17 owned by Mrs. Guy Johnston, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Guy H., (view 2), 1888 - 1939, Father, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 17 owned by Mrs. Guy Johnston, [Guy H. Johnston was the son of Guy C. Johnston and his wife Wilhelmina. He grew up in Pittsburgh’s 18th Ward. Guy and his wife Julia were found on the 1920 census of Pittsburgh’s 9th Ward with 3 children, Freda, Clement and June. Guy was a clerk for the railroad. This lot also contains the remains of 2 babies, both unnamed and with the last name of Kuntz],  (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Virginia R., 1889 - 1928, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 11 Owned by Dr. W. E. Johnston, [was the daughter of Dr. W. E. Johnston of Etna, a physician and surgeon, and his wife Julia whose maiden name was Kennedy.  Virginia was born in PA and when she appears on the 1920 Etna census, she was selling tea and coffee.  That year she was living in her widowed mother’s house with her brother Verne and sisters Eleanor and Elizabeth, as well as an aunt, Louise Kennedy.  Virginia died in Pittsburgh of broncho pneumonia at age 38.], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Guy C., 1854 - 1929, Father, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by Guy C. Johnston, [Guy Clement Johnston was a mill laborer who lived in Pittsburgh’s 10th Ward in 1910. He had been born in Ireland and immigrated around the year 1866. The first census he is found in is the 1880 Pittsburgh census in the Lawrenceville area. At the time, Butler Street was still a rural community with the homes unnumbered. Guy was the oldest child living in the home of his parents, William and Ann Johnston. In 1900 Guy was married to wife Wilhelmine and was a mail carrier. In 1910 he was at one of the local mills, as were 2 of his sons. He died on August 9, 1929 at age 75 of cancer], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Wilhelmina, 1861 - 1940, Mother, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by Guy C. Johnston, [Wilhelmina Johnston was the wife of Guy Johnston. In the 1910 census she appears as the mother of 8 children: Martha, Harrison, Henrietta, Lawrence, George, Calvin, Melvin and Vernon. She states in that census that she was born in Ohio. Her parents were both born in Germany. She died in Pittsburgh at age 79 of a hemorrhage on November 14, 1940. She was interred on November 17, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, William W., Oct 31, 1910, Aug 8, 1990, Father, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 6 owned by Wm. & Alvera Johnston, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Alvera C., May 31, 1912, May 12, 1988, Mother, Section 2, Range 2, Lot 6 owned by Wm. & Alvera Johnston, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Julia K., (plot monument), 1869 – 1957, Section 4, Range 8, Lots 11 & 12, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Verne, (plot monument), Cpl Co B 103rd Field Sig BN, Enlisted June 29, 1916, Discharged May 19, 1919, Born Oct 1, 1890, Died June 12, 1951, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 12 owned by W E Johnston, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, William E. Jr., (plot monument), Section 4, Range 8, Lots 11 & 12 owned by Dr. W E Johnston, [This child was born in Etna and died there in 1896 and was probably a child of Dr. William E. Johnston and wife Julia. The infant was interred on June 13, 1896 at age 1 and a half days], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, William E., MD, (plot monument), 1854 – 1907, Section 4, Range 8, Lots 11 & 12, [William E. Johnston was the son of William and Sarah Johnston who lived in Cranberry Township, Butler County in 1880. The senior William was a farmer, but at the time of the census, William E was in school and appears as a physician in 1900 on Butler Street in Etna. He was married to wife Julia and had 4 children. Also in the home was his widowed mother Sarah. William died in Etna at age 51 of typhoid fever. He was interred on January 13, 1907], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Frank M., Pennsylvania, Pvt. 314 Field Arty 80 Div, November 23, 1947, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 6, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Frank M., Cpl US Army, Korea, 1922 – 1980, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 21 owned by Frank B. Johnston, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, John W., November 4, 1891, August 24, 1968, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 23 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Marie M., Jan 17, 1898, Sept 15, 1965, At Rest, Beloved Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 21, half lot owned by Frank B. Johnson, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Johnston, Leonard, Private, Co D, 506th Engineers, Enlisted Oct 29, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born Feb 17, 1894, Died Feb 8, 1937, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 21, 3rd grave east tier, [On his draft card, Leonard stated that he lived at 907 Clay Street in Sharpsburg and was born there. His occupation was that of a driver, and he was married. He died in O’Hara Township at age 42 years, 11 months and 21 days of advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. His interment was on February 10th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Helen Kerr, 1888 - 1965, Mother, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 14, [d/o Robert P. & Jennie (Shaw), married to Elmer Shaner, then to Edward T. Jones], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Clifton M., 1905 - 1971, Son, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 14, [s/o Edward T. & Helen (Kerr)], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, William T., no tombstone, Section 2, Range 11, Lot 1 owned by William Jones, [Buried in November of 1894, William T. Jones is listed in interment records as a soldier. He died at age 71 of asthma. However, it is not certain which William Jones in census records would match the one buried in Greenwood. There is a William Jones in the 1890 veteran’s census who was living in Verona. He had been a private in Co. B of the 77th PA Infantry and had enlisted on September 20, 1861 and was discharged in December of 1865. But other census records in Sharpsburg in 1850, 1860 and 1870 may indicate that the William Jones of the 30th PA Infantry who was also in the 3rd PA Heavy Artillery is a possible candidate for this burial. His wife is listed as Wennie, age 48 in the1860 census. The Civil War Pension Index (wife Winifred) has the above units listed for him. Bate’s History does not solve this problem. Since the William Jones of Verona is noted as re-enlisting, multiple units may have his name. Although William does not have a tombstone, there are two stones for Estelle and Harry Carlisle within the lot. The stones in the background belong to the Sarah Moore lot. There is no indication that his wife “Wennie” is buried in the lot, if he is the Jones of the 30th PA Inf. Other unmarked burials in the plot include a Clare Willey, and Eva, Mary and Oscar Smith], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Elizabeth M., Jan 10, 1907, Mar 3, 1990, Loving Mother & Nana, Section 1, Range 11, Lot 6 singles, grave # 1 west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Sidney C., (plot marker , view 2), 1867 – 1934, Father, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Sidney Jones, [Sidney Jones immigrated from Wales about the year 1888, and is possibly the person listed on the “Servia” which landed in New York on May 13, 1889. In 1900 he was working as a stationary engineer and living on Middle Street in Sharpsburg with wife Mary and 5 children. He lived in Sharpsburg until his death on May 17, 1934 when he died at age 66 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on May 20, 1934], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Mary E., (plot marker , view 2), 1868 – 1943, Mother, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Sidney Jones, [Mary was the wife of Welsh-born Sidney Jones of Sharpsburg. She was born in PA and had 7 known children and was interred on June 17, 1943], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Birdie S., (plot marker , view 2), 1907 – 1937, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Sidney Jones, [Bertha Jones was the youngest known child of Sidney and Mary Jones of Sharpsburg. By 1930 she was known as Birdie and was listed as such in the census. She worked as a telephone operator. She died on February 26, 1937 in Bellevue at age 29 of influenza and was interred on March 1, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Albert S., 1911 – 2004, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Edna B., 1915 – 2010, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Freda E., March 20, 1905, October 13, 1971, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 14 owned by JS Jones, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Mattie, 1891 – 1929, [Mattie died in Pittsburgh on June 17, 1929 at age 43 of “purfura hemorrhage”. She was interred on June 20, 1929], Section 8, Range 10, Lot 5, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, Hixy, 1876 – 1976, Mother, Section 9, Row 1, Graves 103 & 104, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, James, Pvt Co B, 511th Engrs, Enlisted Oct 28, 1917, Discharged Jun 18 -----(damaged plaque), Born Mar 1, 1900, Died Apr 10, 1934, [The PA Veterans Burial Card on file for James Jones has a birth date of March 1, 1904 and had no record of his service dates. He died at Mayview at age 33 of general paralysis of the insane and was interred on April 13, 1934], Section 9, Row 10, grave 49, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, George, Pvt. 34th C. 135th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Dec 11, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born May 6, 1896, Died Sep 21, 1934, [This may be the George Jones who was born in Greenwood South Carolina and lived on Dickson Street in Homestead when his World War I draft card was signed. He worked on the railroad for Carnegie Steel in Homestead. This George W. Jones died at age 38 from the results of an automobile accident. He was interred on September 26, 1934], Section 9, Row 6, grave 21, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jones, John W., US Navy, Jan 1, 1923, Sep 23, 1986, Section 9, Row 4, grave #126, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Jordan, Silas, Private Co D, 814th Pioneer Inf, Enlisted Sept 5, 1918, Discharged Feb 15, 1919, Born Mar 23, 1895, Died Mar 26, 1941, Section5, Range 14, Lot 13, 1st grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Josimovich, George, 1894 – 1987, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 1 owned by George Josimovich, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Josimovich, Alma W., 1894 – 1980, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 1 owned by George Josimovich, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Joy, David Liddle, 1853 – 1929, Section 1, Range 8, Lot 6 singles, grave # 4 east tier, [David was either born in Massachusetts or Vermont, both having been listed on census records, in November of 1851 or 1853. He and wife Mary lived in Emsworth in 1910 and Pittsburgh’s 32nd Ward in 1900. The couple had at least 5 children, Edward, Annie, Lillian, Marvin and William. David worked as a baker. He died in South Fayette Township at age 76 of chronic myocarditis on January 20, 1929 and was interred on January 23], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

 

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Kamenzind, Mary J., 1912 – 1999, Mother, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 1 half lot owned by Mary Jayne Kamenzind, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kamenzind, Edward S., 1908 – 1970, Section 5, Range 1, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Beth Kamenzind, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kamke, Edna Seise, 1888 - 1974, Mother, Section 4, Range 11, Lot 5 owned by Thomas E. Miller, [Edna Seise was widowed when her husband John died of lobar pneumonia in 1928. She would have been 39 years old and may have had her son John, then 19 to consider. She remarried, although the record of the marriage has not yet been found. She was interred on September 13, 1974], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kammer, John, (view  2), [Aug] 1839 - 1902, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 11, [born in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany.  He immigrated in 1851.  He served in Company C of the 15th Regiment of the PA Volunteers in the Civil War.  A hotel keeper], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kammer, Dora, (view 2), 1861 - [01 Sep] 1931, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 11, [born in Illinois.  Her parents were from Bremen, Germany.  She died in O’Hara Township of myocarditis], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kammer, Mary, 1884 – 1951, Mother, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 14 owned by John Kammer, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kammer, John, 1880 – 1938, Father, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 14 owned by John Kammer, [John Kammer was always considered to be the son of John Kammer, the Civil War veteran who lived in O’Hara Township for many years. But a family historian has presented another scenario that answers many questions about John Kamer and his wife Dorothea. It turns out that young John was actually the son of John Kammer’s brother Charles. In 1880 while John and Doro were living in Etna, a family tragedy had taken place to Charles in New York City. His young wife, Catherine Buck Kammer had died, leaving a very small son named John. Unable to care for the infant, Charles gave him to the widow Matilda Nickal and her brood of children while he buried his wife and tried to live a normal life. The 1880 census shows him at age 6 months. In 1881 young John came to live with his uncle and aunt. The 1900 census of the family shows young John, at age 20, with an “A Son” next to his name. Long considered to be a small lettering mistake on the census, it may actually mean that he was adopted. Charles later lived in Louisville, Kentucky, where he died. John Kammer married Mary Lollo in Steubenville, Ohio, according to the same historian, then spent his life in and near Sharpsburg raising 3 children, Nellie, Margaret and John. He died in Pittsburgh on May 15, 1938 at age 58 of cerebral apoplexy. He was interred on May 18 next to his wife Mary. In the same plot is a Helen Lewis, who may be the daughter Nellie of the later census records, and Margaret Blankenhorn and her husband Charles], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kane, Mae Eve, 1934 – 2001, Forever In Our Hearts, Mother, Section 9, Row 8, grave #135, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kane, Russel G., US Navy, World War II, Jun 19, 1925, Nov 28, 1988, Section 9, Row 8, grave #129, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kane, Thomas C., US Air Force, Korea, Mar 14, 1937, Oct 30, 1989, Section 9, Row 8, grave #136, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kappler, Oliver F., Pvt. Btry C, 345th F A, Enlisted Mar 28, 1918, Discharged June 14, 1919, Born Sept 1, 1891, Died Sept 18, 1941, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 11, 2nd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Karas, Nicholas, Corp, Co D, 19th BN US CD, Enlisted Aug 21, 1917, Discharged Jan 8, 1919, Born Aug 25, 1899, Died Aug 19, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 8, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Karla, Julia, Mother, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 6 owned by John Kidding Jr., [information can be found at the Greenwood Cemetery office], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Karla, Carl, Father, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 6 owned by John Kidding Jr., [The Karla family lived in Sharpsburg in 1910, but their family was listed in O’Hara Township on the census. Listed as Charles, Karl was a steel worker. He died on December 24, 1931 and was interred on Dec 27.], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Karla, Herbert, Son, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 6 owned by John Kidding Jr., [Herbert John Karla died in Pittsburgh at age 10 when he was injured by a golf ball. He died on October 7, 1915 and was interred on October 10], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Karla, Carl, Son, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 6 owned by John Kidding Jr., [Carl Karla Jr. died in Collier Township at age 21. He was interred on February 22, 1925, 3 days after he died], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Karns, Alexander, 1838 - 1919, Section 1, Range 18, Lot 6 owned by James O. Barnett, [Hardly anything is known about Alexander Karns, as he does not appear on any known local census records. He died in Pittsburgh at age 81 of acute dysentery, and was interred on November 15, 1919], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Karns, J. Moriah, w/o Alexander, 1840 - 1908, Section 1, Range 18, Lot 6 owned by James O. Barnett, [According to the tombstone, J. Moriah was the wife of Alexander Karns. They cannot be found in any local census records. She died in Aspinwall at age 68 of diabetes. She was interred on September 23, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Katkic, Joseph Edward, 20 Oct 1925 - 01 Dec 1984, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Katkic, Rosemarie Ella, 30 Apr 1927 - 26 Mar 1985, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kay, Emily J., (view 2), 1830 - 1877, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 3, [w/o James Kay, died 5 September 1877, originally buried in Sharpsburg Church, moved to Greenwood in August 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kay, James, (view 2), d. 1887, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kay, Unknown, Section 1, Range 21, Lot 4, third grave from the north side, [On August 20, 1904, the remains of someone named Kay were moved from the graveyard of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian graveyard. No information was given about this person. The tombstone appears to be badly damaged and no inscription is visible at all. The location of this stone suggests that it should be one for the person identified in the interments as “Kay”], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Keefer, Elizabeth Graver, Feb 12, 1842, April 1, 1907, Wife of Ludwig Keefer, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 18 owned by Louis Keefer, [Elizabeth Graver married the German immigrant Ludwig Keefer (Kiefer) about 1862 and had 9 known children: Elizabeth, George, Margaret, Emma, William Amelia, Louisa, Louis and Clara. Most, if not all, were born in Allegheny County, as the family has been found in Temperanceville and Chartiers Township before settling in Sharpsburg. Ludwig, also indexed as Louis, worked as a miner after the Civil War, but died in 1899. Elizabeth stayed in Sharpsburg, living on North Canal Street, but died at age 65 and was interred on April 4, 1907. Also interred in this lot are 2 of her daughters, Clare and Louise, who lived together in Sharpsburg up through the 1920 census. Ludwig is buried nearby, in a place of honor near the Soldier’s Monument], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Keefer, Louise, July 29, 1879, July 22, 1962, Daughter, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 18 owned by Louis Keefer, [The daughter of Ludwig Keefer, the Civil War veteran], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Keenan, James P., Pvt. Co M 12th BN Repl. Cen., Enlisted July 26, 1918, Discharged Dec 12, 1918, Born 1890, Died Dec 27, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 14, 2nd grave west tier, [James died in Pittsburgh at age 50 of chronic bronchitis. He was interred on December 30, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Keffales, Lucy E,, 1928 – 1995, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 14 single grave #3 cremation, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kehoe, Anna E., d. 2? Dec 1881, aged 58Y, Section 3, Range 11, Lot 5, single interments, the 2nd grave from the east side, the 2nd tier, [Anna’s tombstone is badly worn, but the interment information can fill most of it in. The record states that she was born in Vermont and died in Pittsburgh’s 18th Ward, Lawrenceville. She was 58 years of age and died of cancer. She was buried as a single interment, and even though no census record of her can be found, someone thought enough to provide a tombstone in an area where there are few. She was interred on December 23, 1881], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Keil, Ella Hilbert, (family plot), Section 2, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by John J. Keil, [Ella V. Hilbert Keil was the wife of John Jacob Keil. They were probably married during the year of the 1880 census, where they are found as a young couple. Ella was 24 and stated that she was born in Iowa, although later census records also give Ohio as her birth place. The only child that ever shows on census records with the couple was their daughter Margaret C., however, a possible son, Raymond, is in the plot. Ella died in Etna at age 71 of a carcinoma of the lungs. She was interred on October 27, 1930, 3 days after her death], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Keil, Raymond Hilbert, (family plot), Section 2, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by John J. Keil, [Raymond Hilbert Keil was probably the child of John Jacob Keil and Ella Hilbert of Sharpsburg. He was born in Sharpsburg in 1882, only two years after the couple’s marriage. He died at age 2 months and 15 days of spinal meningitis. He was first buried on May 30, 1882 in Section 4 in the plot owned by Sharpsburg’s prominent citizen, Peter Prager. On November 12, of the same year, he was the first interment in the new Keil family plot in Section 2. His death was apparently deeply felt in the family, as Ella never referred to him in census records as a lost child], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Keil, John Jacob, (family plot), Section 2, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by John J. Keil, [John Jacob Keil was one of five sons of Jacob and Dorothea Keil of Sharpsburg. His parents were both born in Germany and in the 1860 census were landlords of a hotel. An 1886 article in the local Herald newspaper stated that father Keil apparently left Spangs Furnaces with Lewis W. Lewis to work at the Vesuvius works. At the same time he rented the old Union Hotel, which was run by his wife Dorothea. The boys all grew up in Sharpsburg while their father was involved in many of the social groups of the town. John Jacob became a druggist and pharmacist which required a vast friendship with many of the town’s residents. He and his wife Ella only had one known child, their daughter Margaret. John died in Etna at the age of 72 of cardiac asthma. He was interred in Greenwood on November 2, 1927], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kellerman, William Grant, 1865 – 1953, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 12 half lot owned by William Kellerman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kellerman, Margaret Robinson, 1866 – 1951, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 12 half lot owned by William Kellerman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kellerman, Dorothea, 1898 – 1974, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 12 half lot owned by William Kellerman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kellerman, William, 1897 – 1990, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 12 half lot owned by William Kellerman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kelliher, Susan, 1942 – 1983, Wife and Mother, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 8 owned by W O Campbell, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kelly, John F., Serg. Motor Tans. Corp, Enlisted Feb 14, 1913, Discharged Feb 15, 1920, Born 02 Feb 1884, Died 20 Nov 1933, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 6 singles, Grave # 3 east, [John Kelly died in Pittsburgh at age 49 of chronic myocarditis. He was interred on November 23, 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kelly, Robert, 1907 - 1967, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kelly, Walter W., Pvt. 9th Prov. Co 16th Depot Brig., Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged June 27, 1919, Aug 1, 1883, Died Jan 9, 1931, Section 8, Range 5, Row 3, grave # 7, [Walter Washington Kelly died in Pittsburgh at age 39 of pneumonia. He was interred on January 14, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kelly, Oliver C., 1853 – 1898, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Mrs. Margaret Kelly, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kelly, Margaret S., 1862 – 1937, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 10 owned by Mrs. Margaret Kelly, [Margaret Seibert Kelly was the daughter of John Seibert and Magdalena Rennick. She died in Palm Beach Florida on January 11, 1937 at age 73 of pulmonary hemorrhage. Interment was on January 15, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kelly, Dustin L., January 5, 1972, November 24, 2006, In the Arms of an Angel, Loving Dad, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 11 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kelly, Jessie, Feb 15, 1878, Feb 24, 1947, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 17, single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kelly, Lena B., October 28, 1893, October 14, 1962, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 9 owned by Robert and Catherine Seibert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kelso, Violet June, 1914 – 1929, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 10 owned by Nicholas Hohn, Violet June Koch was the child of Violet Koch and Willis Albert Kelso of Sharpsburg. She died in Wilkinsburg on February 22, 1929 at age 14 of chronic myocarditis. Her interment was on February 24 in a lot owned by her great-grandfather], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kendell, Annie, Born 2-12-00, Died 10-24-85, Aunt, Section 9, Row 1B, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kenley, Ottoway Joseph, Corp. 14th D S Co., Enlisted Aug 14, 1918, Discharged July 1, 1919, Born Apr 2, 1894, Died Apr 25, 1940, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 15, 3rd grave west tier, [The draft card that Ottoway signed in Lynchburg, Virginia stated that it was there that he was born, and his occupation was that of a shoe repairman. A 1900 census was found that gave his parents as James and Maria Henley, with Ottoway as one of 8 children. In the 1920 census, he was married to wife Mary, and in 1930, living on Wylie Avenue in Pittsburgh, he owned a shoe repair shop. He died in O’Hara Township at age 46 of tuberculosis and was interred on May 1, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Amos, Co C 124th PA, d. 26 Sep 1886, Section 3, Range 10, Lot 12, singles, [was born about 1823.  By some accounts, he was born in PA, but in the 1880 O’Hara Township census, he claimed he was born in Ohio.  In August of 1862 he joined the 124th PA Volunteers in Chester County.  Given little time to drill, they were ordered to the front within 3 weeks and took part in both the Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville campaigns.  By May of 1863 they had been returned to Harrisburg and disbanded.  In 1870 he lived in Lancaster County with wife Rebecca and 2 small daughters, but 10 years later, he lived as a boarder in O’Hara Township, a single man.  He died of unknown causes 26 September 1886 and was buried in a single grave the next day.  His wife applied for a widow pension, but no certificate was issued to her], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Eleanor, 1831 - 1913, Section 4, Range 8, Lots 11 & 12, [was the wife of Civil War veteran William H. Kennedy.  She was born in Pa and William in Ohio.  From 1855 to at least 1880 they lived in Mahoning County Ohio, where their 6 children were born.  In the 1900 and 1910 census she was living with her husband and youngest daughter Luella in Sharpsburg.  She died in Etna in 1913 of chronic nephritis only 1 month after her husband], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, William H., Pvt. Co.D. 155th Ohio Vol, Enlisted 2 May 1864, Discharged Aug. 27, 1864, Born Feb 5, 1829, Died Sept. 21, 1913, Section 4, Range 8, Lots 11 & 12, [was born in Ohio in 1829.  He became a member of the 155th Ohio Infantry when the 92 Regiment of the Ohio National Guard and the 44th Battalion of Mahoning County were consolidated into the 155th.  It was organized at Cincinnati for 100 days.  In that short time, they marched to West Virginia, then to Washington DC and later to Elizabeth City, North Carolina where they were to capture horses and gather contraband.  The unit were mustered out on August 27, 1864 in Ohio.  William returned to his wife and family in Youngstown, Ohio where he worked as a carpenter.  By 1890 he lived in Etna and later in Sharpsburg.  He died of heart failure at age 84 in Etna], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Luella P., 1863 - 1948, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 11 owned by Dr. W. E. Johnston, [was the daughter of Civil War Veteran William H. Kennedy and his wife Eleanor.  In the 1860 census of Youngstown, Ohio, she was still an unnamed infant of one month.  (Her tombstone does not have the correct birth year)  Her father, a carpenter, soon joined the Army and went to war.  Went he returned, they stayed in Youngstown, but eventually moved to Sharpsburg.  When her parents died, she moved in with her aunts Louise and Virginia in the home of Dr. W. E. Johnston of Etna.  Luella, or Lulu, as her parents called her as a child, died in 1948], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Helen M., 1873 - 1900, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 11 owned by Dr. W. E. Johnston, [was the daughter of Civil War veteran William H. Kennedy and his wife Eleanor.  Born in Youngstown Ohio, she came to Sharpsburg with her family.  But she died in Sharpsburg in June of 1900 just before the census was taken there.  No cause of death is listed], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Walter, Died July 6, 1924, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 21 owned by Walter Kennedy, [Walter Kennedy was born in Ohio in November of 1862. He and wife Ann were living on Perrysville Avenue in Allegheny County in 1900 with their 3 children. He worked as a mechanical engineer. He died July 6, 1924 at age 62 of pleurisy and was interred on July 8, 1924], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Margaret Ann, Died May 23, 1922, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 21 owned by Walter Kennedy, [Margaret Ann Kennedy was the wife of Walter Kennedy of Pittsburgh. She had 4 known children: Mary, born November of 1887, Walter, born May 1892, Martha, born January 1894, and Rachel. She died May 21, 1922 in Pittsburgh at age 68 and was interred on May 25], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Rachel W., (view 2), Aged 1 Yr, 6 Mos., Section 4, Range 5, Lot 21 owned by Walter Kennedy, [Rachel W. was the daughter of Walter and Margaret Ann Kennedy. She never appears on a census, but was buried at Allegheny Cemetery. She was removed to Greenwood on March 28, 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Howard M., 1874 – 1948, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 8 half lot owned by Howard M. Kennedy, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Bertha M., 1878 – 1947, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 8 half lot owned by Howard M. Kennedy, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Olive M., 1902 – 1971, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 8 half lot owned by Howard M. Kennedy, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Maude H., 1913 – 1981, Mother, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 7 quarter lot owned by Maude Kennedy, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kennedy, Paul N., 1912 – 1953, Father, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 8 half lot owned by Howard M. Kennedy, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kenney, Jasper, 20 Mar 1893 - 03 Nov 1929, Pvt 39th Co 10 TR BN 1918 - 1918, Section 8, Range 8, Row 5, singles, [Jasper Kenney died in Pittsburgh as a result of cerebro spinal syphilis at the age of 36. He was buried as a single interment in Section 8. Limited availability of records on World War I veterans make it difficult to search for additional information], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kenney, Bennie C., Pvt. 3366th QM TRK Co Aus, Enlisted July 18, 1942, Discharged Feb 8, 1946, Born Sept 5, 1914, Died June 26, 1952, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 4, 3rd grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kenney, Forest, Pvt. Co C, 542nd Engrs, Enlisted Aug 1, 1918, Discharged June 25, 1919, Born Nov 13, 1892, Died Feb 8, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 9, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kephart, James L. Jr., (view 2), October 22, 1939, May 7, 2005, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 9, Grave #4, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kerr, Florence J., 1895 - 1984, Sister, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 14, [d/o Robert P. & Jennie (Shaw)], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kerr, Jennie M., 1862 - 1938, [nee Shaw, w/o Robert P., married 1884], (contributed by Diane Nichols), obituary

Kerr, John, (view 2 , 3), 30 Jun 1791 - 24 Jan 1881, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 14, [born in St. Clair Township, bought farm in O'Hara Township in 1842, married late in life, had no children, member of United Presbyterian Church], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kerr, Matilda Ellen, (view 2), d. 02 Jul 1919, section 4, Range 12, Lot 14, [married John Kerr 22 Mar 1860, d/o Peter & Jane (Ream) Neff], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kerr, Robert P., 1851 - 1938, Section 4, Range 12, Plot 14, [grandnephew of John Kerr, was adopted by John & Matilda Kerr, and inherited their farm], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kerr, James, 1826 – 1890, Father, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 15 owned by James Kerr and Casper Wagner, [There is some question about the age of James Kerr, as all of the early census records give his age differently. He was a carpenter who lived in Millvale in the 1870 and 1880 census. The name is so common in Western PA that it is uncertain exactly where he came from before his marriage, although it is consistently listed that he was born in PA. No interment information is given in Greenwood records beyond the fact that he was interred on September 9, 1890], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kerr, Helen A., 1845 – 1936, Mother, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 15 owned by James Kerr & Casper Wagner, [We believe that Helen Augusta Kerr was the daughter of Casper (Kaspar) and Elise Wagner who are also buried within this plot. In the 1860 Indiana Township census, she was a 15 year old child, born in Bavaria. Within the next 5 years she married James Kerr. In 1870 they were living in Millvale with their son James, then 4 years old. By 1880 she also had a daughter Mary Virginia, born about 1872. She is listed as Ellen or Eleanor in these census records, and also listed as being born in Ohio. Without a passenger list of the family, this mystery will not be solved. She died in Millvale on January 31, 1936 at age 90, the cause being chronic myocarditis. She was interred on February 2, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kerr, James S., 1867 – 1958, In Memoriam, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 15 owned by James Kerr and Casper Wagner, [James S. Kerr, the son of James and Helen Kerr of Millvale. He and wife Flora also lived in Millvale on Evergreen Avenue. He was a stationary engineer. Interred on September 10, 1958], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kerr, James A., 1898 – 1980, In Memoriam, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 15 owned by James Kerr and Casper Wagner, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kerr, Caroline Louisa, wife of James S. Kerr, --- daughter of B---- Campbell Esq. of Harrisburg, PA, who Departed This Life October ----- 18-9 in the ---- Year of her age, [In spite of weeks of research, nothing has been found for Caroline to establish her identity in history. There are so many Campbell and Kerr families and none seem to contain all of the components on the stone, especially since the date of death is obscure. The Greenwood interment records do not even show her placement in the plot. It is thought that the remains were moved from the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church graveyard in the 1880s. She rests next to Sarah Campbell, the wife of James Campbell, pastor of the church, and may be related to that family], Section 2, Range 8, Lot 15 owned by James Kerr and Charles Wagner, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kessler, Alvin O., 1910 - 1965, Father, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kettering, Andrew A., Co E 7 PA Hvy Art, d. 10 Apr 1912, Section 5, Range 11, Behind Soldiers Monument, [There was no 7th PA Heavy Artillery.  Andrew was in the 2nd PA Heavy Artillery, recruited from all over PA from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia.  He is listed in Bates under the 2nd (112th Volunteers).  He died in Sharpsburg of broncho-pneumonia at age 72], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Keys, Orbin, Pvt. 101st ABN Div Aus., Enlisted Feb 28, 1951, Died In Service Oct 3, 1951, Born April 21, 1928, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 4, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kiefer, Ludwig, illegible, [was identified as a Civil War veteran by the Sons of the Union Army, belonging to Company G of the 94th PA Regiment.  Only the 94th was never completed and recognized as a unit.  There is a Ludwig Kiefer listed for both the 62nd and the 74th regiments in many on-line indexes.  The man in Greenwood died in West Penn Hospital as a result of an accident in Sharpsburg in March of 1899.  A pension index card for Ludwig has his widow Elizabeth’s application of April 19, 1899, and the card indicates Co. G. of the 74th PA Infantry.  With the dates coinciding, we consider our Ludwig to be from the 74th.   He was mustered in on 10 October 1861 and discharged on 16 November 1864 at Grafton, West Virginia.  There is a possibility that he was captured, and spent time in Libby Prison in 1863.  His grave is the 10th from the left in the row of stones behind the Soldier’s monument in Section 5], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kieffer, Robert C. Sr., 04 Mar 1924 - 07 Jun 1992, Pvt US Army WWII, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kielty, George, 1916 – 1995, Father, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 3 half lot owned by Jan Kielty, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kielty, Mildred B., 1919 – 2006, Mother, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 3 half lot owned by Jan Kielty, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kielty, Thomas Ross, 1954 – 2002, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 3 owned by Jan Kielty, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kielty, Thomas Shaw, Airman US Navy, Enlisted Feb 24, 1948, Killed in Service June 29, 1951, Born Nov 30, 1929, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 6 half lot owned by Wm. John Kielty, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kielty, William J., (view 2), 1882 – 1966, Father, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 6 half lot owned by Wm. John Kielty, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kiety, Jeannie, (view 2), 1891 – 1984, Mother, Section 4, Range 6, Lot 6 half lot owned by Wm. John Kielty, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kietz, F. Louis, 1854 - 1904, Father, Section 6, Row 3, Grave # 8 owned by the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, [Mr. Kietz died in Etna and was interred on September 30, 1904. There was a Louis Kietz naturalized in Pittsburgh on March 11, 1904 who may be related. No other information is available. A Dorothy Kietz was buried in the same grave on June 9, 1924. She was a 1 month old child who died in Pittsburgh of acute bronchitis], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kietz, G. August, 1898 - 1928, Son, Section 6, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by William Kietz, [August Gustav Kietz was the son of Minnie Kietz, a widow who lived in Etna in 1910. He was born on April 4, 1898 and worked as a craneman for Spang, Chalfant. He died in Pittsburgh at age 29 of pulmonary edema on January 25, 1928 and was interred on Jan 29], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kietz, Emma E., 1905 - 2000, Section 6, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by William Kietz, [Emma E. Kietz was the wife of William], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kietz, William F., 1900 - 1991, Section 6, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by William Kietz, [William Kietz was 9 years old in 1910 when he was listed in the census with his mother, Minnie, and brothers Ernest and August. The family lived in Etna where, in 1920, William was a laborer in an enamel works. William’s family lived in Crafton in 1930], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kietz, Robert F., 1932, Section 6, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by William Kietz, [Robert Frances Kietz was interred on January 5, 1933 after dying on December 31, 1932. He died in Crafton at age 2 months and 3 days of bronchial pneumonia], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kietz, Ruth L., 1926, Section 6, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by William Kietz, [Ruth Louise Kietz died in Shaler Township at age 1 year, 4 months and 16 days of acute gastro enteritis on October 29, 1926. She was interred on November 1, 1926], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kietz, Minna A., 1865 - 1953, Mother, Section 6, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by William Kietz, [Minna Kietz was a 44 year old widow when found in the 1910 Etna census, living on High Street with 3 children. She left Hamburg, Germany on April 17, 1892 on the ship “Rugia” with two infant children, Helena and Ludwig, both under 1 year old. No name of her husband has been found, leaving the possibility that her husband immigrated earlier and died before 1910. She had other children, including sons William and August, both born after her arrival in the US. She was interred on November 16, 1953. Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home in Sharpsburg handled the burial arrangements], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Killingsworth, Helen W., July 9, 1916, Dec 23, 1976, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 12 owned by George Corns and Hester Woods, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kimble, William, (no tombstone), Section 5, Range 10, Lot 17 owned by William Kimble, [William Kimble was probably the son of Timothy and Margaret Kimble of West Deer Township. He was born about the year 1839 according to interment records at Greenwood, which would approximately match the uncertain dates in the 1850 census. He was a member of Co. D of the 139th PA Infantry during the Civil War and was apparently transferred to the 1st Veteran Reserve Corp, Co. E. After the war, he married and lived for a time in Richland Township with his wife Isabella and their growing family. William’s father also lived with them in 1870. By the 1890 Veteran’s census, William was living in Sharpsburg and it was noted that he had been wounded in the knee and was crippled and receiving a pension. His wife died in 1900 and was the first burial in the family plot at Greenwood. She was followed by their daughter Mollie who died of consumption. A son named William died in 1912 of apoplexy, then William himself on January 2, 1926 at age 87 of the same complaint. He was interred on January 5th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kimbrough, Lee, Pvt Co B 552 Eng. Serv. BN, Enlisted Sep 1, 1918, Discharged Dec 31, 1919, Born 1884, Died Feb 29, 1932, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 26, 3rd grave east tier, [Interment # 5282. Lee died in Pittsburgh on February 29, 1932 at age 40 of tuberculosis and was interred on March 4, 1932], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kimmel, May, 1879 – 1935, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 8 owned by S. Kimmel, [May Kimmel was the wife of Samuel Kimmel of Pittsburgh. She was born in London, England and immigrated around the year 1908. In 1920 they lived on Pennsylvania Avenue with their 3 children, May, age 9 who was born in Ontario, Canada, Fannie, age 5 born in Ohio and Samuel, age 2, born in PA. In 1932 young Samuel died at age 14 of chronic endocarditis. May only lived 3 more years. She died on February 14, 1935 at age 55 of valvular heart disease and was interred on the same day. Also buried in the plot is her son Samuel who was interred on February 12, 1932], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, William B., (view 2 , 3 , 4 , 5), 15 Aug 1846 - 17 Jun 1891, Husband, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 10 owned by Catherine King, [was a farmer from Indiana Township. The interment information at Greenwood claims he was also born in that township, but census data does not support it. He appears in the 1870 and 1880 census, where he and his wife Catherine raised several children who all died rather young. When he died in 1891 at age 44 he was buried in the old Pine Creek Cemetery in Indiana Township. He and 3 of his children were removed from Pine Creek and buried in Greenwood on October 17, 1914. The family has some of the few entries that give death information for a removal, stating that he died of cancer], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, Catharine, (view 2 , 3), 1851 - 1932, Wife, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 10 owned by Catherine King, [was the wife of William B. King of Indiana Township. The young couple appears there in 1870, with one child, Amelia, only 4 months old. In 1880, they were also in Indiana Township, living in the home of Philip Thomas. She raised at least 3 children, George, Amelia and William, all interred in Greenwood and dying young. She cannot be located easily after the early death of her husband, but died in Pittsburgh at age 50 of influenza], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, Amelia F., 14 Feb 1870 - 24 May 1872, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 10 owned by Catherine King, [was the only known daughter of William B. and Catharine King of Indiana Township. She appears on the 1870 Indiana Township census at age 4 months. She died in 1872 of scarlet fever and was buried in the Pine Creek Church graveyard, now located in Fox Chapel. She and other family members were moved to Greenwood on October 17, 1914], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, George F., 1871 - 1893, Son, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 10 owned by Catherine King, [was the son of William B. and Catharine King of Indiana Township. He only appears on 1 census record, that of 1880 when he was only 8 years old. When he died in Sharpsburg in 1893 he was buried in Pine Creek Cemetery. He was one of 4 family interments moved on October 17, 1914. He was 22 years and 4 months old and died of typhoid fever], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, William E., (view 2), 27 Sep 1873 - 17 Nov 1878, Section 4, Range 3, Lot 10 owned by Catherine King, [was the son of William B. and Catharine King of Indiana Township. He does not appear on any census record and died at age 5 of dropsy. He was buried in Pine Creek Cemetery and moved with other family members to Greenwood on October 17, 1914], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, Lewis W., 1874 - 1932, Father, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 4 owned by Lewis King, [Lewis W. King was the son of Norman King and Margaret Mulholland of Etna. Norman, in 1870 was a newly married man, with relatives of his wife living next door. His children included Lewis, Artlissa, Norman and Clyde, and he worked as an iron roller. Lewis followed his father’s lead and also worked in a roll shop, eventually becoming a superintendent, then foreman in the shop. He and his wife Anna appear in Aspinwall in 1910 and 1920, living with his son Lewis W. and daughter Grace E. By 1930 the couple had moved back to Shaler Township. This is one of four King family plots in the older sections of Greenwood. It includes 5 older burials that were removed from the Sharpsburg Presbyterian churchyard on May 12, 1880. There is no indication in our records of who these burials may be], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, Anna E., 1875 - 1938, Mother, Section 2, Range 3, Lot 4 owned by Lewis King, [Anna E. King was the wife of Lewis King of Aspinwall and Shaler Township. She had two known children, Lewis and Grace. Her maiden name is not known, however, the first burial in the family plot (1879) was a David Wallace, age 32, born in County Down, Ireland. It is possible that he is related to Anna. She died on November 29, 1938 in Beaver Falls, at age 63 of pancreatic cancer], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, Thomas L., 27 Sep 1929 - 26 May 1970, PFC Co F 180th Inf., enlisted 28 Dec 1943, discharged 01 Dec 1945, Section 6, Range 7, Row 13, Grave 11, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, Margaret, nee Mulholland, 1852 – 1919, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 9 owned by William Mulholland, [Margaret Mulholland was the daughter of William and Artlissa Mulholland of Etna and Sharpsburg. She married before 1872 and does not appear in many census records. In 1900 she was living in Allegheny City as a widow with 5 children. They are listed as Artlissa, Margaret, Norman, Ira and Clyde. She died in New York State of a cerebral hemorrhage at age 63 years, 6 months and 25 days. Her interment in Greenwood was on August 2, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, C. Wilson, 1890 – 1899, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 9 owned by William Mulholland, [ Charles Wilson King was apparently the son of Margaret Mulholland King and her husband. He does not appear on any census record. He was born in Sharpsburg and died in Allegheny City of lockjaw. He was interred on July 21, 1899], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, Elizabeth Parks, 1868 – 1916, [Elizabeth was born in Sharpsburg and died in Pittsburgh on July 30, 1916 at age 42. She suffered from Nephritis and was interred on August 1, 1916], Section 5, Range 20, Lot 1 owned by Eliza Jane Truesdale, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

King, Annie, 1918 – 1985, Forever In Our Hearts, Section 9, Row 1B, grave 128, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kintz, Charles R., 1901 – 1975, Husband, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Catherine Kintz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kintz, Emma, 1906 – 1998, Wife, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Catherine Kintz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kintz, John J., 1874 – 1937, Father, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Catherine Kintz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kintz, Catherine W., 1877 – 1966, Mother, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Catherine Kintz, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kirin, Stephen J., (view 2), 1917 - 1981, S. Sgt., US Army, World War II, Section 3, [Stephen Kirin may be the son of Thomas E. and Barbara M. Kirin of Etna. They appear in the 1930 census with their 5 children, Catherine, Stephen, Barbara, John and Thomas. Thomas Sr. was a cutter in a pipe mill. Both he and his wife came from Yugoslavia around the year 1910. Stephen was born on January 21, 1917 and was a driver before he joined the Army on May 19, 1941], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kirin, Grace M., 1918 - 2003, Section 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kirkpatrick, Andrew, 1877 - 1939, Section 6, Row 5, Grave #3, [In the 1930 census, Andrew lived in Pittsburgh’s 9th Ward and worked as an auto mechanic. He had been born in PA but did not know where in the US his parents were born. He and wife Maude lived at #4934 Hatfield Street. In the household were a step-daughter Ethel Bower, a niece, Beatrice Brown and a sister-in-law, Jessie S. Ward. Andrew died on March 3, 1939 of uremia. He was 60 years of age and died in Pittsburgh. He was interred on March 5, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kirkpatrick, Maude May, Section 6, Row 5, grave #4, [Maude Kirkpatrick may have been the second wife of Andrew Kirkpatrick. In the 1930 census of Pittsburgh’s 9th Ward, the couple also lives with a young Ethel Bower. Ethel is labeled as a step-daughter to the head of the household, Andrew. This could mean that Maude’s first husband had the last name of Bower. There are no dates on her tombstone, so arrangements were probably made to have the stone made after the death of Andrew in the grave next to him. At her death, the dates were not inscribed. She died after 1940, as her name does not appear in the old interment book], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kish, Andrew L., 27 Dec 1911 - 23 Aug 1990, Cpl US Army WWII, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kiskadden, Everett E., Died July 1, 1899, Aged 29 Years, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Charlotte Kiskadden, [Everett Ellsworth Kiskadden was the son of John and Susan Kiskadden who lived in Etna during the 1870 census. He was the youngest of 6 children at the time, and mistakenly listed as a daughter Ellen, just 4 months old. By 1880 his father was raising 4 children alone, apparently widowed in the previous 10 years. John worked in a rolling mill, and stated he was born in Ohio, although all of his children were born in PA. Everett died in Etna of heart failure. He was interred on July 3, 1899. Also interred in the plot is an infant who died at birth in 1897 and a 3 month old Kiskadden child who died in 1906], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kitzki, John G., 1901 - 1903, Son, Section 6, Row 2, Grave #32, [Interment #1737 is an unnamed Kietzkey who died in Sharpsburg of smallpox. Neither spelling gives any information in census records. The child was interred on August 20, 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kitzki, Fredericka W., 1871 – 1940, Mother, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 7 half lot owned by Fredericka Kitzki, [Fredericka Kitzki was the wife of John Kitzki. She stated on the 1900 census that she immigrated from Germany in 1886. She and John had been married for 7 years and she had 4 children born between December 1893 and October 1898. In 1910 she had 8 living children and had lost a child. In 1920 she and John had 6 children still living with them along with boarders. She died in Sharpsburg on May 25, 1940 at age 68 of liver disease. She was interred on May 29, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kitzki, Frederick W., 1898 – 1972, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 8 half lot owned by F W Kitzki, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kitzki, John, 1861 - 1931, Father, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 7 half lot owned by Fredericka Kitzki, [John Kitzki immigrated from Eastern Prussia on July 24, 1891 on board the ship “Amsterdam”. He was a 27 year old farmer. His name was spelled Kitzke on the ship list and on many US census records. In 1900 he was living in Pittsburgh’s 18th Ward at #6318 of Butler Street with wife Fredericka and 4 children. He was a laborer in the oil works. In 1910 he had moved to O’Hara Township, living on Cecil Street with 8 children and had switched to working at the pickle factory. John died in Sharpsburg at age 68 on January 11, 1931 of cancer. He was interred on January 13], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kitzki, Lillian Hundt, 1903 – 1983, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 8 half lot owned by F W Kitzki, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kitzki, Herman Martin, (view 2), 1908 – 1982, Husband, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 6 owned by Herman Kitzki, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kitzki, Margaret Wilhelm, (view 2), 1910 – 1989, Wife, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 6 owned by Herman Kitzki, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kleber, Joseph, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 6, [His name also shows up as Klever and Lever.  Born in Fulda, Germany about 1830.  Enlisted in Company A of the 1st Regiment of the West Virginia Infantry in September of 1861.  Re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer in the 2nd Regiment in 1864.  After the war, he enlisted in August of 1865 at Wheeling West Virginia in company I of the 2nd US Infantry.  He was discharged August 11, 1868 at Louisville, Kentucky.  He died on 10 January 1899 somewhere in the Pittsburgh area and was interred in Greenwood through the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home in Sharpsburg.  No personal information about him has been found], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Klein, George, 1884 - 1972, Section 3, Range 3, [George Klein is found on the 1910 census in the 9th Ward of Pittsburgh. Living on 24th Street with his wife Louise, the couple had been married for 1 year and had a daughter, Ruth. George was working as a crane man in a foundry. In 1920 the family had moved to #1401 Middle Street in Sharpsburg. Two more daughters had been added to the family, Irene and Grace. In 1930, on Main Street in Sharpsburg, George was working as a truck driver for a brewery, and the family had added Helen, George, Mary and James. In 1930 George claimed to have been born in Germany, immigrating in 1886, while other census records stated that he was born in Ohio], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Klein, Louise, 1888 - 1979, Section 3, Range 3, [Louise Klein was the wife of George Klein. She married at age 19 and raised 7 children. She stated on all census records that she had been born in PA], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Klein, Jacob, (plot marker), Co. B. 18 PA Inf., d. 11 May 1921, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 10 owned by John A. Hartman, [Jacob Klein was born on September 21, 1872, probably in the Etna area. His father worked in the local rolling mill. Jacob enlisted in the 18th PA Volunteer Infantry for the Spanish American War on April 27, 1898. He was discharged on October 22, 1989 with his company. In 1920 he was found back in Etna, where he had married Catherine Hartman, the widow of John Hartman. Catherine had 6 children, so Jacob inherited a whole family with his marriage. Unfortunately he died on May 11, 1921 in Pittsburgh. He was buried in the Hartman family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Klein, Ethel Wise, 24 May 1926 - 04 Jun 1995, Section 3, Range 3, [Ethel Wise was the daughter of George and Esther Wise of Sharpsburg. She appears on the 1930 Sharpsburg census as a 3 year old child. The Social Security Death Index states that her residence before death was Coraopolis, PA], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Klein, George Cramer, 28 Dec 1922 - 13 Apr 2008, PFC US Marine Corps WWII, Section 3, [George C. Klein’s last residence, according to the Social Security Death Index, was in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kleinfelter, Jesse, (view 2 , 3), 1833 - 1875, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 7, [Born in PA, Jesse was identified by the Sons of the Union Veterans in 1982 as a Civil War veteran who was a member of the 4th Regiment of the US Regular Army.  He enlisted 24 March of 1864 in Pittsburgh, giving his occupation as a boatman.  The 4th Infantry had been so depleted that it consisted of only 150 men.  They became the guard for General Grant’s headquarters and were present at Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Courthouse.  After marching in the Grand Review in Washington DC at the war’s end, Jesse was discharged 24 July 1865 in Fort Columbus, New York.  A member of a distinguished family connected to the riverboats along the Allegheny, Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, Jesse was still boating on the river in 1870.  He died at age 42 of sclerosis of the liver on 27 February 1875 in Indiana Township.  Other family members are buried within the Greenwood plot, including Jesse Sr’s brother Horatio Rush Kleinfelter and daughter Emma Kleinfelter McKnight, none have tombstones], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kleinfelter, Barbara, (view 2 , 3), 1835 - 1877, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 7, [was the wife of Jesse Kleinfelter.  Her maiden name has been given as Strubble in one family tree, born in Wurttemberg, Germany.  She possibly had 7 children with Jesse.  She died in O’Hara Township on 23 October 1877, leaving behind at least 5 of them still living, her youngest only 7 years of age], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kleinfelter, Josephine, (view 2 , 3), 1861 - 1879, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 7, [was the daughter of Jesse and Barbara Kleinfelter.  Born in Collins Township, she died in O’Hara Township at age 17 of consumption], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kleinfelter, Jesse, 1859 - 1941, Father, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 7, [born in Collins Township.  He was 18 at the time of his mother’s death, leav. returned to live in Sharpsburg after 1900, becoming a watchman for one of the rolling mills in the area.  He married Margaret Kerr.  He died in Magee Hospital on 9 November 1941 of cirrhosis and emphysema at age 72], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kleinfelter, Margaret, 1858 - 1935, Mother, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 7, [wife of Jesse Kleinfelter Jr.  Her maiden name was given as Kerr on her husband’s Pittsburgh death certificate.  In the 1910 Sharpsburg census, the couple had 3 children.  When she died in Pittsburgh of chronic myocarditis in 1935, the Holzheimer & Bock Funeral Home handled the arrangements for her interment in Greenwood],  (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Klinefelter, Rebecca J., 1850 – 1930, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 9 owned by William Mulholland, [Rebecca Mulholland Klinefelter was the daughter of William and Artlissa Mulholland. The name of her husband is not known, as she first appears on the 1880 census as a widow, living with her parents. In 1900 she was living in Sharpsburg on North Canal Street with Norman Howenstein and his family. In 1910 she was working as a private nurse in the home of Richard B Mellon on 5th Avenue. She died in Sharpsburg at age 80 of cancer on January 3, 1930. She was interred on January 6, 1930], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Klingensmith, Jeremiah, Section 1, Range 21, Lot 1, third grave from the north side, owned by the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church,  [This tombstone is approximately in the location where the grave of Jeremiah Klingensmith should be. His remains were removed from the graveyard of the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church. Tombstones in this are of Section 1 appear to have been moved at one time. No inscription is legible on this stone. Interment records at Greenwood state his date of death as June 5, 1847 at age 23], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Klingensmith, Sara J., 1920 - 1992, Sister, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Klingensmith, Wallace, 1871 – 1944, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 13 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kolosky, Albert, WAGR SUP TR 8th US Cav., Enlisted Feb 28, 1915, Discharged Mar 19, 1919, Born Apr 22, 1895, Died Nov 22, 1941, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 4 owned by Gottfried Kosloski, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Knapp, Norma H., 13 Apr 1899 - 11 May 1992, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 16 owned by Norma Knapp, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kness, Ralph, Born 1915, Died 1935, Section 2, Range 15, Lot 5 singles, Grave # 5 west, [Ralph was the son of Rudolph and Bertha Kness of Blawnox. Rudolph was born in Austria and immigrated in 1888. In 1930 the family was living in Blawnox where Rudolph worked at fabricating steel. Ralph was one of 8 children in the family. On September 9, 1934 he committed suicide and died of a gunshot wound to the head. He was interred on September 9th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Knost, Frederick, d. 28 Sep 1868, age 44Y, Section 1, Range 18, Lot 7, [born in Prussia about 1824 and was naturalized in Pittsburgh on 30 October 1860.  He joined the 5th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery in September of 1864 and was mustered out in June of 1865.  He was buried in the Lower Road Cemetery of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg.  His remains were moved to Greenwood in 1903 because of an impending road project that would destroy the cemetery], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Knost, Mary Marie, 1835 - 1922, Section 1, Range 18, Lot 7, w/o Frederick, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Knost, Louis H., 1867 - 1912, Woodmen of the World, Section 1, Range 18, Lot 7, s/o Frederick & Marie, [was a tinsmith that lived in Sharpsburg], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kobert, Elsie A., 1908 – 1927, Daughter, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 11 owned by William Kobert, [Elsie was the daughter of William and Sophie Kobert of Etna. She appeared as a child 1 year and 7 months old in the 1910 census. Her death occurred on December 21, 1927 at age 19 of mitral stenosis. She was interred on December 24, 1927], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kobert, Sophia, 1884 – 1934, Mother, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 11 owned by William Kobert, [Sophia Kobert was the wife of William Kobert of Etna. She was born in PA and married William about the year 1891. She had 7 known children who appear in census records. Her death was in Etna on November 13, 1934 at age 50 of mitral stenosis and chronic myocarditis. She was interred on November 16], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kobert, William, 1879 – 1965, Father, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 11 owned by William Kobert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kobert, William H. Jr., PFC US Army, World War II, 1911 – 1976, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 11 owned by William Kobert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koch, Arthur Henry, 1849 – 1926, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 10 owned by Nicholas Hohn, [Arthur Henry Koch was born outside London in Surrey in May of 1849. He immigrated at age 36 on the “Persian Monarch” by himself, departing London and arriving in New York on December 26, 1885. He married Elizabeth Mary Hohn around 1890 and had 2 children. In 1910 and 1920 he was working as a time keeper in a steel mill. He died in Pittsburgh on December 20, 1926 at age 77 or pulmonary oedema and was interred on February 24], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koch, Edward James, 1890 – 1891, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 10 owned by Nicholas Hohn, [Edward was a child of Elizabeth Mary Hohn and Arthur Henry Koch. He was born in Sharpsburg and also died there. His interment was on July 12, 1891 in Greenwood’s Section 3 in a lot also owned by Nicholas Hohn.. He was moved to Section 4 on March 17, 1893 when the Section 3 plot was turned over to the Patterson family], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koch, Eliza Mary, 1859 – 1939, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 10 owned by Nicholas Hohn, [Eliza Mary Hohn was the daughter of Civil War veteran Nicholas Hohn and was born in Sharpsburg, one of 8 children to the couple. She married Arthur Henry Koch around the year 1890 and had 2 children. One child, Edward, died in 1891 and is interred in the lot. She and Arthur lived on 11th Street in Sharpsburg next to her daughter Violet Kelso in 1920. Eliza died in Pittsburgh at age 80 on December 5, 1939 of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was interred on December 7], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koedel, Edwin A, 1894 – 1989, DDGM, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by the Trustees of IOOF #752 and Edwin Koedel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koedel, Anna A, 1892 – 1969, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by the Trustees of IOOF #752 and Edwin Koedel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koedel, Leland H, 1892 – 1954, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752 & L H Koedel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koedel, Delia E, 1890 – 1948, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752 & L H Koedel, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koedel, Leland J, 1918 – 1978, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koedel, Anna Mae, 1920 – 1991, Section 2, Range 12, Lot 4 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koedel, Thomas Christopher, Infant Son of Thomas & Harriet Koedel, January 7, 1982, Section 2, Range 12, Lots 3 to 6 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koedel, Timothy Leland, Infant Son of Thomas & Harriet Koedel, January 7, 1982, Section 2, Range 12, Lots 3 to 6 owned by Trustees of IOOF # 752, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koehrer, John, d. 25 Jul 1875, age 38Y, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 18 owned by Sharpsburg Lutheran Church, [John Koehrer and his wife Katherine are a bit of a mystery, partly because their last name is possibly spelled in so many ways in the 1870 census. One 1870 census record shows a John and Catharine Kerer in Allegheny City. He was a shoemaker. A check of the immigration data on Ancestry shows many Koehrers coming from Wurttemberg in the 1850s and 1860s. One good prospect is a Johannes Koehrer from Dornstetten, in the Freudenstadt district who applied for emigration in May of 1857. In 1870, the Johan Koehrer of Allegheny City has a 3 month old daughter named Louisa. No information is listed in the interment record of Greenwood, as the couple was moved from the graveyard of the First Evangelical German Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg on March 24, 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koehrer, Katherine, d. 04 Oct 1879, age 37Y, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 18 owned by Sharpsburg Lutheran Church, [was the wife of John Koehrer. The couple attended the First Evangelical German Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg. The couple may have lived in Allegheny City in 1870 with a young daughter Louisa. There was a John Koehrer adopted by Frederick Heinz in 1880, age 9. He stayed in the Sharpsburg/Aspinwall area for many years, and may be a child of John and Katherine. Katherine’s remains were moved from the Lower Road cemetery of the church to Greenwood on March 24, 1903, the result of a road project], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koerner, Doreen Jean, 1966, Section 2, Range 9, Lot 13, Grave # 8 upper west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koerner, Emil F., 1886 – 1945, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 18 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kolich, Dorothy J., Wife of Charles, Nov 19, 1928, May 22, 1994, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 2 half lot owned by Thom. & Dot Kolich, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kolich, Charles J., WT3 US Navy, World War II, Sep 28, 1923, May 11, 1993, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 2 half lot owned by Thom. & Dot Kolich, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kolich, Nancy, Our Darlings, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 2 half lot owned by Thom. & Dot Kolich, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kolich, David, Our Darlings, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 2 half lot owned by Thom. & Dot Kolich, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kopp, Irene, 1914 - 1970, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kopp, Anthony J., 19 May 1899 - 20 Jan 1974, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kosky, Sam J., 1917 - 1987, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kosloski, Gottfried, 1854 – 1928, Father, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 4 owned by Gottlieb Kosloski, [Gottfried immigrated from his native Germany in 1888 on the ship “America”. With him was a wife named Marie, and 2 children, Bertha, age 2, and Albert, age 6 months. Where he lived after that is a mystery as no census easily is indexed for him. In 1920 he and his wife Ernestina appear on the Shaler Township census, living with Fred and Minnie Mehringer on Parker Street. Minnie is perhaps a daughter. He died in Shaler on December 3, 1928 at age 73 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on December 6], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kosloski, Ernestine, 1859 – 1920, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 4 owned by Gottlieb Kosloski, [Ernestine was the wife of Gottlieb Kosloski of Shaler Township. She may or may not be the wife Marie that immigrated on the ship “America” in May of 1888 with Gottlieb and 2 chilren, Bertha and Albert. The first and only census she is easily found in is the 1920 Shaler Township census, taken right before she died. She died on February 26, 1920, according to Greenwood records, so either the census or the date at Greenwood is incorrect. Her death happened in Etna at age 61 of apoplexy. She was interred on March 3], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koslosky, Thomas John, Sgt. US Air Force, Vietnam, Feb 3, 1948, Jan 22, 2007, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 4 half lot owned by Mabel Koslosky, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koslosky, Walter A., 1908 – 1978, Father, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 4 half lot owned by Mabel Koslosky, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koslosky, Mabel I., 1917 – 1991, Mother, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 4 half lot owned by Mabel Koslosky, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koslosky, Walter N., WO1 Trp A 3rd Sq. 17th Air Cavalry, Enlisted Feb 23, 1967, Killed in Action Vietnam, Jan 6, 1969, Born May 24, 1945, Section 4, Range 10, Lot 4 half lot owned by Mabel Koslosky, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koslosky, John A., 1886 – 1949, Father, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 9 half lot owned by Irene Miller, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koslosky, Anna , 1885 – 1956, Mother, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 9 half lot owned by Irene Miller, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kost, Antoinette F., (plot market), 1880 – 1942, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 3 half lot owned by August Kost, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kost, August, (plot market), 1880 – 1954, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 3 half lot owned by August Kost, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kostelic, Stjepan, 1882 - 1956, Section 6, Range 7, Row 4, Grave #18, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Koviak, Lillian Bennett, 1907 - 1970, Section 6, Range 6, Row 4, Grave #3, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kozlowski, Eugene A., July 30, 1940, Nov 21, 2006, Father, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 2 quarter lot owned by M J Kozlowski, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kraft, David A., 1870 – 1925, Father, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 8 owned by Gottlieb Kraft, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kraft, Gottlieb, 1856 – 1935, Father, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 8 owned by Gottlieb Kraft, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kraft, Elizabeth, 1858 – 1916, Mother, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 8 owned by Gottlieb Kraft, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kraft, John P., OM 3?C US Navy, Enlisted March 29, 1918, Discharged May 12, 1919, Born July 15, 1889, Died June 28, 1967, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 8 owned by Gottlieb Kraft, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kraft, Roy A., 30 Jul 1895 - 03 Jun 1903, Section 1, Range 17, Lot 4, singles, [Roy a Kraft was a 7 year old child who died in Sharpsburg of scarlet fever. His parents, David and Anna Kraft, buried him as a single interment the day after his death], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kraft, Elizabeth H., 1878 – 1952, Sister, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 26 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krause, J. Balser, (plot monument), 1848 - 1933, Father, Section 3, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by Balser Krause, [J. Balser Krause was a German immigrant who came to this country in 1851, according to census records. He and his wife Caroline and family were living in Kansas in 1879 when his daughter Hattie was born and in Ohio between 1881 and 1884, when 2 other children were born. After 1888 they lived in the Sharpsburg/O’Hara Township area. The 1900 census shows the family on Middle Street in Sharpsburg with Balser and his second wife, Gussie, and 8 children. Balser was a grocer, but by 1920 he was retired. He died on December 12, 1933 in Sharpsburg at age 85 of chronic myocarditis. He was buried in the family plot on December 15], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krause, Carrie, (plot monument), 1860 - 1896, Mother, Section 3, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by Balser Krause, [Caroline (Carrie) Krause was the first wife of Balser Krause, a German immigrant. She was born in Ashtabula, Ohio states the interment information. After her marriage she had a daughter named Hattie who was born in Kansas, then a son John and a daughter Ellen born in Ohio. Her other children were born in Pennsylvania from 1888 to 1892. In 1896 she gave birth to a child who died within 4 days. Eight days after it was buried in Greenwood, Caroline was buried after she died of consumption in O’Hara Township. Her husband remarried], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krause, Elizabeth, (plot monument), 1878 - 1897, Section 3, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by Balser Krause, [Elizabeth Krause was the oldest known child of Balser and Caroline Krause. She was born in Kansas, but does not appear on any PA census list. She died in O’Hara Township at age 18 of consumption, and was interred on January 13, 1896 in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krause, Raymond, (plot monument), 1900 - 1900, Section 3, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by Balser Krause, [Raymond Krause appears in the 1900 census of Sharpsburg as a newborn child of Balser and Gussie Krause. He was born in May, but died in early June, after the census was taken. Although the family appears on the Sharpsburg census, his interment information gives O’Hara Twp. as his place of birth and death. His cause of death is given as “general debility”. He was the second child born to Gussie, who was the second wife of Balser], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krause, Frank, (plot monument), 1890 - 1904, Section 3, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by Balser Krause, [Frank W. Krause was the sixth known child born to Balser Krause and his first wife Caroline. He was born in O’Hara Township and appears on the 1900 Sharpsburg census as an 11 year old child. He died in Sharpsburg at age 15 of typhoid fever and was interred in Greenwood on February 28, 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krause, Gussie W., (plot monument), 1863 - 1938, Section 3, Range 3, Lot 2 owned by Balser Krause, [Gussie W. Krause was the second wife of German immigrant Balser Krause who lost his first wife, Caroline in 1896. They married before April of 1899 when their first child, Evaline, was born. She and Balser and his 6 children by his first wife lived at #1501 Middle Street in Sharpsburg in 1900. Gussie also had a son, Raymond, with Balser in 1900, but the child died within 2 months. In 1930 she and Balser still lived on Middle Street. She died in Sharpsburg 5 years after her husband’s death. She was 74 years of age and suffered from chronic nephritis], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krause, James A., (view 2), 14 Feb 1899 - 19 May 1966, Father, Penna. PFC Medical Dept WWI, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krause, Ruth A., 1900 - 1984, Mother, Section 3 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kreiter, Arron Samuel, 1835 - 1899, Father, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by James S. Hawkins, [Arron (Aaron) Samuel Kreiter is found on the 1880 census of Bethlehem, Northampton County, PA with his wife Ellen, 3 children and his mother –in-law. He was a tinsmith born in PA, although traces of him earlier have not yet been found. He died in Pittsburgh at age 62 of chronic cysts and was interred on September 22, 1899], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kreiter, Ellen Marie, 1842 - 1919, Mother, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by James S. Hawkins, [Ellen Marie Sigley married Arron (Aaron) Kreiter around the year 1863. She had at least 4 children, John A., Adell, Anna and Edith. In the 1880 census of the family, her mother is living with the family. There is a younger child named John W. on a 1910 census, so the relationships are not clear. After the death of her husband, she and her children remained in Pittsburgh in the 16th Ward, as well as a grandson, Frank Hawkins. From 1910 until her death, she lived with her son John A. and his family. She died in Pittsburgh at age 77 of a cerebral hemorrhage], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kreiter, John Andrew, 1871 - 1952, Husband, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by James S. Hawkins, [John Andrew Kreiter was the son of Arron Samuel Kreiter and Ellen Marie Sigley. In 1900 he was living as a married man with his widowed mother and sisters in Pittsburgh 6th Ward. His wife’s name was Ellen, and the couple had one known son named Earl. John worked as a stationary engineer. During the 1920s and 1930s the family lived at #4210 Milgate Street in the 9th Ward], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kreiter, Anna Matilda, 1869 - 1946, Sister, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by James S. Hawkins, [Anna Matilda Kreiter was a daughter of Aaron Kreiter and Ellen Sigley. Anna remained with her widowed mother after the death of her father, working as a dressmaker. In 1920, after the death of her mother, she continued to live with her brother John and his family. She was interred in Greenwood on December 11, 1946], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kreiter, Edith M., 1887 - 1964, Section 2, Range 5, Lot 1 owned by James S. Hawkins, [Edith M. Kreiter was the daughter of Arron (Aaron) Kreiter and Ellen Marie Sigley. She was born in June of 1889 according to the 1900 census. She was a book keeper for various families during her life, as she lived with her brother John and his family after the death of their parents], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kress, Augusta W., 1874 – 1952, Wife, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 26 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kretzer, Agnes E., 1885 – 1968, Mother, Section 2, Range 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krider, Conrad T., 1866 – 1945, Father, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 3 half lot owned by Conrad Krider, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krider, H. Ethel, 1879 – 1957, Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 3 half lot owned by Conrad Krider, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krieg, Annie D., 18 Oct 1860 - 26 Sep 1899, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 5, singles, [Annie Krieg died in Shaler Township at age 39. No cause of death was given. She was interred as a single on September 28, 1899. Annie may be related to Lawrence J. Krieg, a 42 year old widower who was living with his widowed mother, Magdalena in Shaler in 1900. Lawrence was the enumerator for the district 492], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krohl, Charles, (plot marker , back of marker), 1865 - 1953, Father, American Legion flag marker, Sect. 5, Range 5, Lot 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krohl, Caroline, (plot marker back of marker), 1868 - 1958, Mother, Sect. 5, Range 5, Lot 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krohl, Charles A., (plot marker), 1893 - 1949, Son, Sect. 5, Range 5, Lot 8, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Krohl, Elmer E., (view 2 , 3 , plot marker), 1895 - 30 Jul 1918, Co K 110th Inf, 28 Div, Sect. 5, Range 5, Lot 8, interred 04 Sep 1921, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kuharek, Robert R., 06 Mar 1928 - 24 Feb 1930, Section 1, Range 19, Lot 8 as a single, [Robert R. Kuharek was a one year old child who died in Ross Township of measles and broncho pneumonia. Attempts to find any relatives in the Pittsburgh area only turned up a couple Army enlistments and a World War II Draft card of a Martin John Kuharek in Sharpsburg who was born in 1886 in Austria. The name is probably spelled grossly incorrect in census records, and attempts to trace young Robert would not be easy. He was buried as a single interment on February 26, 1930], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kuharek, Irene, 1920 – 1931, Daughter, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Martin Kuharek, [Irene Kuharek died in Pittsburgh on January 24, 1931 at age 10 of a broken neck. She was interred on January 27], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kuharek, Mary, 1889 – 1931, Mother, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Martin Kuharek, [Mary Kuharek died in Sharpsburg on February 5, 1931 at age 43 of pulmonary tuberculosis. She was interred on February 8], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kuharek, Martin, 1884 – 1950, Father, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Martin Kuharek, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kuharek, Rachel, 1895 – 1988, Wife, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 7 owned by Martin Kuharek, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kulik, Walter, 21 Mar 1918 - 29 Sep 1984, PFC US Army WWII, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kunde, Edward C., Pvt 112th Inf. 28th Div., Enlisted Fen 26, 1918, Discharged April 24, 1919, Born Oct 12, 1893, Died Mar 2, 1961, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 7 owned by Theodore Kunde, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kunde, Katherine, 1869 – 1909, Mother, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 7 owned by Theodore Kunde, [Katherine was the wife of Theodore Kunde, a German born immigrant to the US. In 1900 the couple lived at #5257 Carnegie Street in Pittsburgh’s 18th Ward. They had 6 children, Lillie, age 9, Willie, age 8, Eddie, age 6, Emma, age 4, Harry, age 2 and Katie age 1. On October 31, 1909 she died in O’Hara Township at age 39 years, 11 months and 20 days of tuberculosis. She left behind her husband and a household of 8 children, including the children under 10 years of age - Walter, Robert and baby Edith who was apparently born just before her mother died. All appear on the 1910 O’Hara Township census with their father, who was working as a watchman. Katherine was interred on November 2, 1909. Also in the plot are her husband Theodore, who died in 1918, and children William, Edward and Robert], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kunde, William George, 1892 – 1944, Husband, Section 5, Range 4, Lot 7 owned by Theodore Kunde, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kuntz, Harry J., 1874 – 1964, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by Harry Kuntz – lot transferred to Schessler, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kuntz, Ida M., 1880 – 1941, Section 1, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by Harry Kuntz – lot transferred to Schessler, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kunze, Gustov C., (view 2), 10 Feb 1857 - 04 Jun 1894, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 4 owned by Mrs. Sarah C. Richards, [This cemetery lot was owned by Mrs. Sarah C. Richards. Although the people on the tombstone cannot be found in census records, we can make some deductions about this family with the information giving in interment records and one census. The owner died in 1915 – Sadie Patton Kunze Richards. Apparently Sadie (Sarah) Patton married Gustav Kunze, a German immigrant. He died in June of 1894 at age 37 of typhoid and was interred on June 6, 1894. One month later, their 9 month old son Harry died of cholera infantum. He was interred on July 17, 1894. One month later, their infant daughter, Mary Jane Alma Kunze, died of cholera infantum at age 28 days. She was interred on August 9, 1894. Sarah married John Richards by 1890 and had James C. and Alvin Richards, as well as twin children who died in 1897 in Bakerstown. Sarah (Saidy) Richards was found in Richland Township with husband John and sons in 1900. Alvin died at age 21 in Pittsburgh, a victim of drowning, and was interred on June 19, 1911. Poor Sadie died on September 9, 1915 in Shaler Township and was interred on Sept. 12 at age 56. Her interment was followed by her son James in 1968 and his wife Hazel Kunze in 1943], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kunze, Harry E., (view 2), 18 Oct 1893 - 17 Jul 1894, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 4 owned by Mrs. Sarah C. Richards, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kunze, Mary J. A., (view 2), 15 Jun 1886 - 13 Jul 1886, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 4 owned by Mrs. Sarah C. Richards, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kuster, Sarah J., (view 2), 1870 - 1940, Mother, Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle, Section 3, Range 4, Lot 3 owned by Henry H. Overbeck, [Sarah J. Kuster is buried within the family plot of Henry H. Overbeck. She may be his daughter, born in 1870, as a child of that name appears in the 1870 Mahoning Township, Lawrence County PA census with her as the youngest child. Also in the household are her mother, Sarah, age 42, and children John, 17, Roseanna, age 12, and Cornelius, age 3. Roseanna is listed as being born in Louisiana, which raises an interesting question. In 1890, there is a Henry H. Overbeck listed in the O’Hara Township Veteran’s Schedule as a confederate soldier who was living in the South at the time of the war, and who was a deserter. A list of prisoner’s reports that he walked into the Union lines at the time of capture. Henry, born in PA, was a brick mason in Pine Woods, Catahoula County, Louisiana in 1860. No further trace of Sarah has been found in census records past 1880, but she was interred in the plot on October 4, 1940. A Mike Kuster was interred on January 31, 1958], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kutz, George K., Pvt, Btry F, 79th F A, Enlisted Jul 8, 1917, Discharged Jun 27, 1919, Born Aug 9, 1895, Died Feb 16, 1975, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 12, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kuza, Hazel M. Swick, Apr 4, 1910, Apr 12, 1994, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Annie Swick of Sharpsburg, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Kuza, William H., Aug 10, 1915, Mar 31, 2005, Together Forever, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Annie Swick of Sharpsburg, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

 

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Lafon, James E., 1926 – 2007, Father, Section 5, Range 1, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by James Lafon, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lafon, Joan M., 1931 – 2001, Mother, Section 5, Range 1, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by James Lafon, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lahey, David E., 21 Jun 1935 - 12 Sep 2003, SN US Navy Korea, Section 6, Range 6, Row 8, Grave # 14, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lahey, Mary E., nee Hughes, July 28, 1871, Aug 5, 1941, Mother, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 1 owned by Rev. Alfred Caldwell & J W Hughes, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lambert, Marie, 1917 – 1978, Mother, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 3 half lot owned by Alex Lambert, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lambert, Flora Grace, October 1, 1921, March 5, 1979, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 9 quarter lot owned by Henry Wagner, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lambie, John, (view 2), no tombstone, Section 2, Range 4, Lot X owned by Lena Lambie, [John Lambie Jr. was the 6th 0f 10 children of John Lambie and Margaret Thompson. John Sr. was a Scottish immigrant and Margaret was the daughter of John C. Thompson. John Jr. was born in 1842 in the area north of Dorseyville, perhaps in the area of the current West Deer Township. He watched his older brother James sign up in the Army at the start of the Civil War. He waited until May of 1861, and then traveled to West Virginia with his brother Robert to join. He was in Co. G. of the W VA Infantry, Co. F of the 3rd W VA Cavalry, and in Co. G. of the 1st W VA Light Artillery. He was discharged on June 30, 1865. After the war he married Lena Miller and had three children. Living in the north for a while, he also traveled to Washington D. C. often, where he had relatives. He never signed up for a military pension, being young and healthy. He died suddenly in the street of Bloomington, Maryland of a cerebral apoplexy on an extremely hot day. He was buried in Section 3 on July16, 1887, but his wife purchased a family plot in Section 2. John was moved there in November of 1888.  John and Lena are the only interments in the lot. Neither has tombstones. The lot is located next to the main cemetery road, near a very old Saint lot at the beginning of Section 2 and across the road from the Burbank monument. The next group of tombstones belong to the Kreiter family], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lambie, Lena, (view 2), no tombstone, Section 2, Range 4, Lot X owned by Lena Lambie, [Born in 1850, Lena Miller married John Lambie at the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church on June 9, 1874. The couple lived in Sharpsburg near O’Hara Township in 1880 with their young daughter Margaret. One source mentions a son named William, but by 1900 when Lena lived on Middle Street as a widow, only Margaret and young John A. were alive. Young John A. had been born in Maryland, near Washington D. C., so we suppose that the family traveled back and forth a bit, living south near John’s relatives there before moving back to Pittsburgh again. Lena was making ends meet by working as a dressmaker in 1900 She filed for a widow’s pension and collected $8 a month. She died at age 55 in Sharpsburg and was interred on August 1, 1905], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lamont, Grace, 1881 – 1913, Daughter, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by David Lamont, [Grace Lamont was the daughter of David and Jane Lamont, born just after the 1880 census when the family was living on Butler Street in Etna. She died in Pittsburgh on July 17, 1913 at age 33 of an abcess of the brain. Her interment was on July 19], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lamont, Jane, 1857 – 1889, Mother, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by David Lamont, [Jane Granger Lamont was the wife of David Lamont of Pittsburgh. She was removed from Chartiers Cemetery and interred in Greenwood on January 3, 1914], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lamont, David, 1841 – 1927, Father, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 4 owned by David Lamont, [David Lamont was born in 1841 in Kirkmadden, Scotland, the son of Peter and Grace McClive Lamont. He arrived in America on the ship “Iowa” which departed from Glasgow and arrived in New York on June 9, 1868. The ship list states that he was a draper and age 26. By 1880 he was married to Jane Granger, the daughter of John and Sarah Granger of Sedgley, Staffordshire, England, who had also immigrated to America. They had 1 child, a daughter Jesse, age 1, and Jane’s sister Ellen, age 13, was also living in the house. David was working in a blast furnace. He died in Pittsburgh on December 30, 1927 at age 85, a victim of broncho pneumonia. He was interred on Janaury 2, 1928], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lamps, Sylvester, Corp. Dep Brig., Enlisted Sept 1, 1918, Discharged Dec 17, 1918, Born Jan 20, 1888, Died Sept 15, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 7, 4th grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lampkin, Lee Edward Jr., May 25, 1924, Nov 3, 1931, Beloved Son, [Lee died November 3, 1931 at age 7 of tuberculosis and meningitis. He was interred on November 7], Section 1, Range 10, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Edward Lampkin, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lampkin, Lee Edward, 1901 – 1985, Husband, Section 1, Range 10, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Edward Lampkin, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lampkin, Margaret C., 1902 – 19[blank], Wife, Section 1, Range 10, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Edward Lampkin, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Landolt, Casper, 1890 – 1943, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 13 west tier singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Landrum, Henry Ralph, 1903 - 1973, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lang, Anna Hemke, 1887 – 1960, Mother, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by Fred Hemke, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lang, Margaret E., 1908 – 1987, Daughter, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 6 owned by Fred Hemke, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

LaQuinta, Dorothy E., 1938 - 1984, Wife, Mother, Section 6, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lark, Sam, Private Co C, 514th S. Batt OMC, Enlisted June 19, 1918, Discharged Aug 2, 1919, Born July 25, 1893, Died Dec 29, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 26, 3rd grave east tier, [There was a Samuel Lark living in Pittsburgh in 1930 at #3906 Penn Avenue who worked as a chauffer for a private family. His wife’s name was Willie and she was a housekeeper, also for a private family. Sam died in Pittsburgh at age 42 of pneumonia. He was interred on January 2, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lascher, George W., (lot), 1909 – 1956, Father, Section 2, Range 14, Lot 11, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lascher, Jean C., (lot), 1909 – 1956, Mother, Section 2, Range 14, Lot 11, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Latimore, Hamp, Pvt 1st Cl, 6th DC Det. 542nd Engrs, Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged July 22, 1919, 1893, Died Feb 22, 1931, Section 8, Range 6, Row X, grave #3, [Hamilton Latimore was the son of Daniel H and Mary C. Latimore of Fallston, Cleveland County North Carolina. The 1900 census gave his date of birth as September of 1890, but his age varied on census records. In 1910 he lived in High Shoal, North Carolina in 1910 with his young wife May and 2 year old daughter Mildred. He filled out his World War I Draft card in Pittsburgh and stated that he was self employed in a landscaping business. But by 1920 he was living as a single man, a laborer with an engine company. He died in Pittsburgh at age 37 of lobar pneumonia. He was interred on February 27, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lauman, Edith Wilkinson, 1892 – 1911, Section 2, Range 13, Lot 5 owned by William Wilkinson & Alex Marshall, [Edith Wilkinson was the daughter of William Wilkinson and his wife Matilda. The family lived in Pittsburgh’s 25th Ward in 1900, when Edith was 7 years old. She was one of 8 children born to the couple, and on of the 6 still living during the census year. The name of her husband is unknown and she apparently had not been married long before her death. She appears with he family in the 1910 census. She died on December 10, 1911 at age 19 of tubercular laryngitis and was interred on December 13], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Law, Allen D., illegible, US Navy?, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 14, owned by Jacob Law, [was born in Ohio to Jacob Law and his wife Electa.  Very little is known about Allen, other than he is listed as a veteran of the Spanish American War.  On-line searches have not turned up positive proof of his service.  He is found in the 1880 census of Portsmouth, Scioto County Ohio as a 3 year old with his parents and 3 siblings.  In 1910 there is an Allen Law living in Butler with wife Claudia and 4 month old child.  He was an electrician and may be this man who died in Pittsburgh that same year of valvular heart disease.  Perhaps he came to Pittsburgh for treatment.  His widow is not in the family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Law, Jacob, 1839 - 1912, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 14, owned by Jacob Law, [was the father of Spanish-American War veteran Allen Law.  He was born in PA, perhaps in Blair County where his father and mother, Thomas and Elizabeth Law were living in 1850.  Thomas Law was a forgeman and moulder and seemed to move about wherever the work was, Ironton, Altoona and Allegheny Twp.  Jacob also went with his work, living most of his married life in Portsmouth, Ohio where he was an engineer at steel mills.  By 1910 he was a widower and lived in Pittsburgh with his daughter Grace and her child Richard.  Although age 69, he was still working.  He died in Brackenridge, PA of pneumonia and was buried in February of 1913, according to cemetery records, although his tombstone has the date 1912], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Law, Electa S., 1847 - 1898, Section 2, Range 18, Lot 14, owned by Jacob Law, [was the wife of Jacob Law and the mother of Allen Law.  She was born in Ohio had had 4 children listed on the 1880 census in Portsmouth, Ohio.  She also had a daughter named Grace.  Interment records indicate that she died at Allegheny General Hospital of heart failure in May of 1898 at age 51.  Others buried in the family plot include Grace and several individuals who are not immediately identified from census records found so far], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Law, Richard B., 1902 – 1975, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 1 owned by John W. Price, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Law, Ruth A., nee Backer, 1913, 1982, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 1 owned by John W. Price, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lawrence, Ann, 1822 - 1885, Mother, Section 3, Range 7, Lot 8, [was the wife of Civil War veteran Thomas Lawrence.  Born in Wales, she was left alone with 3 young children in 1861.  She waited for 3 long years while her husband fought in the war.  She had been listed as Hannah in the South Pittsburgh in 1860, but was listed as Ann in 1880.  She had 4 known children.  Ann died in March of 1894 in Sharpsburg, only 3 months after her husband died.  Also interred in the plot are her daughters Sarah, who died in Swissvale in 1928, and her daughter Elvira (Haugh) who died only 8 months after her mother.  Neither girl has a tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lawrence, Thos., Co E 63 PA Inf, Section 3, Range 7, Lot 8, [was a member of Company E of the 63rd PA Volunteers.  He enlisted on 9 September 1861 in spite of being married with 3 young children at home in South Pittsburgh.  He was mustered out with the company on 9 September 1864 after being severely wounded at Nelson’s Farm at the 7 Days Battle.  He and wife Ann had one more child and lived in Sharpsburg in 1880 where he worked as a puddler, but his injuries kept him from working steadily. He had applied for an invalid’s pension in 1879.  Thomas died in Sharpsburg of dropsy on Christmas Day 1893, at age 68], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lawson, Benjamine H., (view 2), Serg. Co A, 310th Labor BN, Enlisted Mar 8, 1918, Discharged May 14, 1919, Born Aug 8, 1884, Died Jan 3, 1933, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 24 1st grave east tier, [In 1920 there was a Benjamin Lawson who lived at #15 Petofosky Street in Pittsburgh’s 27th Ward. He was working at a barber shop and living with his extended family. He died in O’Hara Township at age 48 years, 4 months and 17 days of tuberculosis. He was interred on January 8, 1933], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lazo, Zorich, 1943, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 13 west tier singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lea, Balph, (monument), 25 May 1877 - 06 Jun 1893, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 5, [the third known child of Mansfield B. Lea and his wife Mary.  Born in Sharpsburg, he died in Etna of consumption at age 16.  His remains were the first to be buried in the family plot at Greenwood.  Interment records indicate his name was Mansfield B. Lea, like his father and the 1880 census of Shaler Twp. also names him as Mansfield], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lea, Katheryne V., (monument), 1897 - , Section 3, Range 14, Lot 5, [was the daughter of Mansfield and Mary Lea.  Born in the Shaler –Etna area, she was one of the last children born to the couple.  She stayed with her mother after her father’s death, working as a saleslady and a clerk in various local stores.  She never married and died in October in 1977 in the Etna area.  The year of her death has never been carved into her tombstone.  Another child (stillborn) of Mansfield and Mary was buried in the family plot in 1896, the year before Katheryne’s birth, but has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lea, Mansfield B., (monument), 30 May 1846 - 29 Jul 1904, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 5, [was born in PA in 1846.  His parents, William and Mary Lea lived in Upper St. Clair Township in the 1850 and the 1860 census near other Lea family members.  Mansfield enlisted in Company G of the 87th PA Volunteers on 26 February 1865 when he reached 18 years of age.  He was mustered out 29 June 1865 at Alexandria VA and returned to his parent’s house in Allegheny City.  He married shortly after 1870 and lived in Shaler Township where be became a machinist.  Suffering from the effects of rheumatism, he died in Etna at age 58 on 29 July 1904], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lea, Mary ELizabeth, (monument), 1855 - 1943, Mother, Section 3, Range 14, Lot 5, [maiden name was Hunter, was the wife of Mansfield B. Lea.  Married about 1871, the couple lived in Shaler Twp. and Etna Boro, and had at least 6 children.  When her husband died, Mary did not apply for a widow’s pension until 1916 and at that time, John S. Hunter was given guardianship under the pension for minor children, even though they were not very young.  Mary died in 1943], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lea, Mansfield B., (no photo available), Section 2, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by Mrs. Jennie I. Douthett of Sharpsburg, [a 13 year old child who died of “injuries”. He was the son of Jennie’s sister Nellie McCullough, who married Harry C. Lea and lived next door to the Douthett family on Middle Street in Sharpsburg. He has no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lea, Harry C., 1875 – 1948, Father, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 1 owned by Harry C. Lea, [Harry C. Lea was the son of Civil War veteran Mansfield B. Lea and his wife Mary Emma, and may have been born during the years that the family resided in Shaler Township. He is seen there as a 3 year old child in the 1880 census. He married Nellie McCullough about 1897 and the couple had 3 known children, Winfield, Mansfield and Nancy. By 1910 he was living in Sharpsburg on Middle Street and working as the superintendent of the borough water and light works. The 1920 and 1930 census shows that he moved to Aspinwall. He was interred on January 21, 1948], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lea, Nellie McC., 1877 – 1959, Mother, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 1 owned by Harry C. Lea, [Nellie McCullough married Harry C. Lea about the year 1897 and had her first child, Winfield, in June of 1898, when the couple lived in Sharpsburg. Two more children followed, Mansfield in 1904 and Nancy in 1910. In 1920 and 1930 she and her husband lived in Aspinwall, first on Western Avenue and then on Second Street. She was interred on June 20, 1959], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lea, Mansfield, 1904 – 1918, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 1 owned by Harry C. Lea, [Mansfield Lea was the son of Harry C. Lea and his wife Nellie McCullough. The 1910 Sharpsburg census is the only census on which he appears with the family. Interment records state that he died on January 15, 1918 in Aspinwall of injuries. He was 13 years of age. He was interred on January 17, 1918], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leach, John, Pvt. 1st Cl. Co A, 505th Engrs, Serv. BN, Enlisted Oct 27, 1917, Discharged June 5, 1919, Born June 21, 1889, Died Dec 6, 1937, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 23, 2nd grave west tier, [John was born in Pinehart, North Carolina, but lived on Winslow Street in Pittsburgh when he signed his draft card. He was a moulder by trade. He died in South Fayette Township at age 48 of acute lobar pneumonia. His interment was held on December 9, 1937], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lear, Harry William, Mar 17, 1872, April 4, 1959, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 11 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lee, Herbert, Pvt. Co A, 161st Dep. Brig, Enlisted Aug 1, 1918, Discharged Dec 26, 1918, Born Dec 6, 1888, Died Feb 1, 1941, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 14, 4th grave west tier, [Herbert was born in Pittsburgh and lived at #6 32nd Street when his World War I draft card was filled out. He was a laborer at Crucible Steel Company on 30th Street. He may have been the son of Charles Lee, a widower born in Virginia, who appeared with sons Herbert and Rollo in 1910 in the 9th Ward. That son Herbert was working in a rolling mill. In 1920 Herbert was married to wife Virginia, and in 1930 was living in the 6th ward, a boarder in the home of Donald and Ruth Thayer. He died at age 52 of chronic nephritis and was interred on February 6, 1941], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lee, Charles Carroll, 1914 – 1968, Son, Section 8, Range 7, Row 18, Grave 0, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lee, John Wesley, 1907 – 1978, Son, Section 8, Range 7, Row 18, Grave 0, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lee, Roxlanie M., 1876 – 1956, Mother, Section 8, Range 7, Lot 19, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lee, Leon R., 1870 – 1931, Father, [Leon lived in Pittsburgh’s 5th Ward with wife Roxlanie and 5 children on Carrillo Street. He was a laborer who had apparently traveled to Canada, as Roxlanie was born there, and so was their son Alexander. Leon died in Pittsburgh on April 5, 1931 at age 61 of a carcinoma. He was interred on April 8, 1931, first in Range 9, Lot 4, then moved to his present location], Section 8, Range 7, Lot 19, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lee, James Townsend, 1912 – 1947, Son, Section 8, Range 7, Lot 19, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leffer, Joseph, 1884 - 1945, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leftwich, Magnus, Pvt. 1st Cl. Vet. Hosp. No 20, Enlisted Aug 2, 1918, Discharged July 19, 1919, Born June 29, 1893, Died July 31, 1942, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 10, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leibold, Adam, 1864 – 1939, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 9 singles, grave # 3 east tier, The George and Margaret Leibold family of Shaler Township had 7 children, with Adam right in the middle. He was born in February of 1869 according to the 1900 census and worked on the family farm. He never married, but stayed with his family. He died in Shaler at age 70 of chronic myocarditis on June 8, 1939. He was interred on June 11], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leight, Henry, 1867 – 1872, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 9 half lot owned by the heirs of Mrs. Mary A. Leight, [Henry Leight was the son of Jacob and Mary Anna Leight of Indiana Township. He was interred in Pine Creek Cemetery and removed to Greenwood on April 7, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leight, Philip, 1856 – 1879, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 9 half lot owned by the heirs of Mrs. Mary A. Leight, [Philip Leight was the son of Jacob and Mary Anna Leight of Indiana Township. He was interred in Pine Creek Cemetery and removed to Greenwood on April 7, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leight, Jacob, 1822 – 1881,Section 5, Range 9, Lot 9 half lot owned by the heirs of Mrs. Mary A. Leight, [Jacob Leight was born in Germany and immigrated before 1860. He appears in the 1870 Indiana Township census with wife Mary and 7 children all born in PA ranging from age 19 to 3. By 1880 he described himself as a gardener in the census, with only son William A. still living at home. At his death, he was interred in Pine Creek Cemetery and removed to Greenwood on April 7, 1908 along with sons Henry and Philip], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leight, Mary Anna, Wife of Jacob Leight, 1825 – 1908, Mother, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 9 half lot owned by the heirs of Mrs. Mary Leight, [Mary Anna Leight was the wife of Jacob Leight of Indiana and O’Hara Townships. We found her in the 1870 Indiana Township census with 7 children listed with the couple. They may have lived in the area before that, however the spelling of the last name does cause problems in research. By 1900 she was living in O’Hara with Elmer A. Leight, age 16 and a grandson, living with her. She died in Shaler Township at age 82 years, 6 months and 24 days of La Grippe. She was interred on March 19, 1908], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leight, William F., 1864 – 1958, Section 5, Range 9, Lot 9 half lot owned by heirs of Mrs. Mary A. Leight, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leight, Anthony, 1860 – 1936, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 12 owned by Anthony Leight, [Anthony Leight was the son of Jacob and Mary Leight of Indiana Township. He married Sarah Ann Seibert about the year 1882 and had 2 known children. In 1880 he lived with Mathew Crawford, working on the Crawford family farm. By 1900 he was living in Shaler Township, married and working as a night watchman at a brick works. In 1920 he was a laborer in the oil and gas fields, and he worked for Columbia Gas Company for years. He also served as a school director for Shaler Township. He died at his home on Glenshaw Avenue on December 21, 1936 at age 76 of cancer. He was interred on December 24th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leight, Sarah A., 1860 – 1946, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 12 owned by Anthony Leight, [Sarah A. Seibert was the daughter of John Seibert and Magdalena Rennick. Married to Anthony Leight about 1882, she had a son William H, born in November 1883 and a daughter Sarah born in October 1895. There is also a child named Eva buried in the family plot who died at age 6 in 1903, so this may have been another child of the couple. She also was responsible for raising Robert Titzel, the son of her sister Mary who died in or shortly after childbirth in 1898. Her interment was held on July 24, 1946], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leister, Isabella, A single interment, Section 6, Row 3, Grave #50, [Interment records show a Bela Leister who died in Pittsburgh at age 71. She died on June 6, 1940 of a cerebral hemorrhage and was interred on June 9, 1940], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lengenfelter, Wilson, Feb 1912, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 6 owned by Jehu (John) A. Campbell, [Wilson Lengenfelter was the son of Charles and Margaret Lengenfelter of Hoboken, now present-day Blawnox. In the 1880 census, he was the seventh child of the couple, a 2 year old baby. In 1910 he had been married for 10 years with wife Mary, and had 4 children. His occupation was a moulder in a machine shop. When the Civil War pension index was checked, his name appeared along with Mary’s name and the minor Mary J. Weber. His unit was written as Co G of the 14th PA Infantry, but the dates were too smudged to read. Greenwood records indicate that he was a Spanish-American War soldier. He died in February 1912 in Sharpsburg at age 34 of pulmonary tuberculosis. His daughter Hazel also died of the disease and in the family plot. Wilson’s sister Margaret and her husband Jehu Campbell are there also. Wilson was interred on February 4, 1912], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lenhart, George F., 1872 – 1934, Husband, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 12 quarter lot owned by Eva Lenhart, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lenhart, Eva, 1882 – 1961, Wife, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 12 quarter lot owned by Eva Lenhart, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lesher, Harry, 1921 - 1992, Father, Sect 4, range 8, lot 4, [s/o Anna Johanna (Herbig) Lesher), (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lesher, Elsie, 1920 - 1992, Mother, Sect. 4, range 8, lot 4, ["Toots"], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lesher, Harry, 1890 - 1932, Sect 4, Range 8, lot 4, [1st h/o Anna Johanna (Herbig)], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lesher, Samuel Ray, 1885 – 1959, Husband, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 6 quarter lot owned by Carrie Lesher, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lesher, Carrie Elling, 1888 – 1978, Wife, Section 4, Range 8, Lot 6 quarter lot owned by Carrie Lesher, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Letterman, Henry C., 1896 – 1967, Father, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Henry Letterman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Letterman, Anna , 1901 – 1984, Mother, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 3 quarter lot owned by Henry Letterman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Levis, Evangeline, 1946 - 2008, Section 6, Range 5 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Levis, Pauline, 1910 - 2000, Section 6, Range 5 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lewis, John W., 1917 – 1993, Husband, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 5 owned by August Zimmerman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lewis, Doris E., 1921 - 1961, Section 6, Range 7, Row 11, Grave # 18, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lewis, John L., Corpl., Co C, 5 PA HA, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 1, owned by John L. Lewis, [joined the 5th Regiment of the PA Heavy Artillery in June of 1864 at Pittsburgh.  They took part in the defense of Washington DC and the Manassas Gap Railroad, protecting the supply line for General Sheridan and constantly engaged with Moseby’s Raiders.    After several small actions they guarded DC once again.  John was promoted to the rank of corporal, and was mustered out in July of 1865.  He and his wife Margaret lived in Sharpsburg and he worked in a rolling mill while she raised 6 children.  Margaret died in 1891and John lived in Pittsburgh’s Ward 21 with his son Harry and his daughter Pearl.  He died in 1915 at the age of 86 in the city of Philadelphia.  Margaret and two of their children, as well as a still born grandchild, are also buried in the plot but have no tombstone], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lewis, John W., 1917 - 1993, Husband, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 5 owned by August Zimmerman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lewis, Henrietta, Wife, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 5 owned by August Zimmerman, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lewis, Helen, 1908 – 1931, Beloved Sister, Section 5, Range 6, Lot 14 owned by John Kammer, [Helen Lewis is probably the daughter of John and Mary Kammer of Sharpsburg. A daughter named Nellie appears with the family in the 1910, 1920 and 1930 census records. In 1930 while living at #1721 South Canal Street, she worked as a stenographer. No census record of her marriage has been found, or the name of her husband. She died in Pittsburgh of March 11, 1931 at age 22. The cause of death was septicemia, most common during those early years as an infection caused during childbirth due to unsanitary conditions. She was interred on March 14, 1931], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lewis, David J., 1882 – 1935, Section 5, Range 10, Lot 25 owned by Dr. G H Speer, [David Lewis died in Etna on February 20, 1935 at age 52 of angina pectoris. He was interred on February 22nd], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lewis, Claude G., Pvt. Co A, 14th Sup. TN, Enlisted May 8, 1918, Discharged Feb 1, 1919, Born Aug 24, 1887, Died July 3, 1935, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 23, 4th grave west tier, [Claude Garfield Lewis was born in Pittsburgh PA but signed his World War I draft card in Lorain, Ohio. He was working as a machinist for the B & O railroad. He joined the 158th Depot Brigade on June 18, 1918, then transferred to the Motor Transport Corp until November 7, 1918 when he was assigned to Co A of the 14th Supply Train until his discharge. He was admitted to the US National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers on September 19, 1928 suffering from chronic arthritis of his left knee and discharged on March 1, 1929. He died in Pittsburgh at age 48 of acute alcoholism and was interred on July 8, 1935], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lewis, James Thomas, US Army, World War II, Dec 4, 1906, Feb 3, 1978, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 13, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Leya, Raymond, 1905 – 1935, [Raymond was the son of Richard and Mary Leya of O’Hara Township. He was 15 years old on the 1920 census. He died in Blawnox on January 27, 1935 at age 29 of bacterial endocarditis. He was interred on January 31, 1935 in his parent’s plot], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 1 owned by Richard Leya, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lincoln, Elmira Jones, (plot marker, view 2), 1902 – 1950, Section 4, Range 2, Lot 6 owned by Mrs. Sidney Jones, [Elmira was the 6th of 7 children of Sidney and Mary Jones of Sharpsburg. She was interred on December 1, 1950], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindbom, Carl A., Bugler, 36th BN, US Guards, Enlisted June 25, 1918, Discharged Jan 30, 1919, Born Jan 26, 1894, Died Mar 25, 1941, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 13, 3rd Grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindsay, David H., 14 Mar 1845 - 07 Aug 1936, Pvt Capt James Thompson's Co C Light Art, PA Vol, enlisted 01 Jan 1864, discharged 13 Jun 1865, [Assigned to guard Washington DC after 1864, David was in the audience the night Lincoln was shot in Ford’s Theater.  He married Mary Elisabeth Plannett at the Nixon Baptist Church in Allegheny City and had 9 children.  He died in Hampton Township, and was the last Civil War veteran to be buried in Greenwood Cemetery], Section 5, Range 10, Lot 19, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindsey, Dwight D., (view 2), 1891 - 1893, Son, Section 2, Range 19, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Andrew Lindsey, [Dwight may be a son of Charles and Margaret Lindsey of Pittsburgh. He was born in Sharpsburg and died in Pittsburgh at age 2. He was interred on January 31, 1894. Two weeks earlier, a Thomas Lindsey and James and Thomas Welsh were removed to the family plot from an undisclosed location. A small stone at the grave was preserved next to a newer stone], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindsey, Howard B., 1887 - 1918, Son, Section 2, Range 19, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Andrew Lindsey, [Howard B. Lindsey was a son of Charles and Margaret Lindsey of Lawrenceville. He was born in November of 1887 according to the 1900 census. In 1910 he was working as a molder while living with his widowed mother at #7314 Butler Street. He died on October 24, 1918 at age 30 of lobar pneumonia and was interred on October 27], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindsey, Thomas R., 1912 - 1913, Section 2, Range 19, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Andrew Lindsey, [Thomas Lindsey may be a son of Charles and Margaret Lindsey of Pittsburgh. He was born in Pittsburgh and died there on January 6, 1913 at age 7 of pneumonia. He was interred on January 8, 1913], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindsey, Charles M., 1857 - 1901, Father, Section 2, Range 19, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Andrew Lindsey, [Charles M. Lindsey was the son of Andrew and Jane Lindsey of Marshall Township, one of 6 known children. Andrew was born in Ireland, and the 1880 census of Marshall Township is the only known census record of him in the US. Charles was born in October of 1861 in Allegheny City and worked as a machinist in 1900 when he lived in Pittsburgh’s 18th ward. He died in Pittsburgh at age 39 of pneumonia and was interred on January 18, 1901], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindsey, Margaret A., 1857 - 1948, Mother, Section 2, Range 19, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Andrew Lindsey, [Margaret Lindsey was the wife of Charles Lindsey. Although she was born in PA, her father and mother were born in northern Ireland. In the 1900 census of Lawrenceville, she and Charles had 3 children and had lost 1 child. Ralph, Howard and Jane were the names of the surviving children. After the death of her husband, she lived at #7314 Butler Street in 1910 with her daughter Jane and on Greenwood Street in 1930. She was interred on October 7, 1948], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindsey, Jane, Section 2, Range 19, Lots 5 & 6 owned by Andrew Lindsey, [Jane Lindsey was the wife of Andrew Lindsey, the owner of this plot, however there is no record of her burial in Greenwood. The stone is old and may have been removed from an older cemetery near the 1915 burial of her husband if her remains were joined with Andrew at burial. According to census records, she was born about 1835 in PA. She and Andrew had at least 6 children], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindsey, Ralph D., 1914 – 1988, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 5 owned by Charles B. Humes, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindsey, Martha, 1916 – 1994, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 5 owned by Charles B. Humes, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lindsey, George, Pvt. Co C, 329th Inf., Enlisted June 22, 1918, Discharged June 10, 1919, Born Aug 1, 1891, Died Mar 1, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 24, 2nd grave west tier, [George was born in Carthage, Mississippi and worked for the Gerhart Lumber Company in Delta City, Mississippi as a logger. He died in Pittsburgh at age 40 of a gun-shot wound and was interred on March 7, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lingenfelter, Raymond W., 1902 – 1935, Section 1, Range 9, Lot 7 singles, grave # 3 east tier, [Raymond was the son of Wilson and Mary Lingenfelter of Sharpsburg. He lived with his parents on Clay Street in 1910, then on Main Street with his widowed mother in 1920, where he worked as a theater operator. In 1930 he was married to wife Laura and had a child Margaret, age 2. He was a laborer at an electrical works, but that same year he appears on the census at the Tubercular League Hospital on Bedford Avenue. He died in Pittsburgh at age 32 of pulmonary tuberculosis on August 11, 1935. He was interred August 14], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lingusky, Earl M., Son, USN, 1915 – 1943, Buried Nettuno Anzio, Italy, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 11 owned by Mr. & Mrs. William Lingusky, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lingusky, Nelson W., 1910 – 1921, Son, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 11 owned by Mr. & Mrs. William Lingusky, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lingusky, William F., 1884 – 1947, Father, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 11 owned by Mr. & Mrs. William Lingusky, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lingusky, Mollie E., 1884 – 1950, Mother, Section 4, Range 7, Lot 11 owned by Mr. & Mrs. William Lingusky, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Link, Edward W., 1915 – 1976, Father, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Link, Sarah M., Mother, Section 4, Range 4, Lot 7, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Linn, Christine, 1888 – 1952, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 13 quarter lot owned by G. Linn, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lippenot, Edward J., 1904 – 1975, Father, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Alberta & Edw. Lippenot, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lippenot, Alberta E., 1911 – 1998, Mother, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 1 quarter lot owned by Alberta & Edw. Lippenot, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Liptak, George E., PFC US Army, World War II, Jan 1, 1921, Jun 13, 1979, Section 5, Range 16, Lot 11, 1st grave, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Little, Lee C., 1895 - 1955, Husband, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 9 owned by L C Little, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Little, Bertha M., 1887 - 1958, Wife, Section 2, Range 17, Lot 9 owned by L C Little, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Little, Sara A., 1905 – 1933, Mother, Section 5, Range 8, Lot 5 owned by Richard Arbuckle, [Sara was the daughter of Watson and Sarah Arbuckle of Indiana Township. She can be found as a 4 year old child on the 1910 census. She died in Pittsburgh on November 17, 1933 at age 28 of bilateral lobar pneumonia. She was interred on November 19th], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Little, Louise, 1921 – 1935, Beloved Daughter, [Louise died in Pittsburgh on October 25, 1935 at age 14 of tuberculosis and was interred on October 29, 1935], Section 9 West, Row 11, grave 2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Livingston, Marie E., Dec 18, 1899, Nov 13, 1948, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 6 quarter lot owned by Otis Livingston, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Livingston, Otis E., Sept 17, 1894, Nov 13, 1950, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 6 quarter lot owned by Otis Livingston, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Livingston, Carrie, b. 1880 - ????, Section 3, Range 5, Lot 16 owned by Max Livingston, [Carrie Livingstone was probably the daughter of Max Livingston who owned the burial plot she is in. She died on April 11, 1881 at age 1 year, 5 months and 19 days of scarlet fever. She was born in Pittsburgh and died there. Also in the plot is 16 year old Levi Livingston, who died in Philadelphia in September of 1885. By searching the Directories of Pittsburgh, Max Livingston was found to be the Superintendant of the Standard Oil Works in Lawrenceville between the years 1880 and 1885. He lived on Butler Street near the Sharpsburg bridge. After 1885 he is not listed in Pittsburgh], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Locke, Earl C., 1925 – 1984, Section 9, Row 1A, Grave 110, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lockhart, Hannah E., June 8, 1846, Ap 18, 1915, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 15 owned by J B Hill Jr., [Hannah was the wife of Philip Lockhart of Sharpsburg. She and her husband are listed on 15th Street in Sharpsburg in the 1880 census with daughter Birdetta and a neice, Ida Wilson. In 1900 and 1910 she was on Thomas Street in Pittsburgh, was a widow and lived with her married daughter, and her niece was still living with the family. She died in Collier Township at age 68 or erysipilis and was interred on April 20, 1915], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lockhart, Philip C., May 15, 1838, Ap 13, 1886, Section 4, Range 9, Lot 15 owned by J B Hill Jr., [Philip was a carpenter and lumber merchant who lived in Sharpsburg and then on Thomas Street in Pittsburgh. He can be found on the 1880 Sharpsburg census and on Thomas Street in 1900 and 1910. He and wife Hannah had at least one daughter, Birdette who married James B. Hill, in whose lot he rests. He died in Sharpsburg and was interred in Section 2, Range 12 of Greenwood on April 15, 1886. In April of 1902 he was moved to the Hill family plot in Section 4], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Logan, Boyd D., Pvt, 343rd HQ FA, Enlisted Sept 22, 1917, Discharged June 19, 1919, Born Dec 16, 1892, Died July 9, 1942, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 7, 2nd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Logan, Charles A., Pvt Co A 303rd Stevd., Enlisted Oct 20, 1917, Discharged Dec 4, 1917, Born Feb 7, 1896, Died Feb 3, 1936, Section 5, Range 13, Lot 23, 4th grave east tier, [Chalres died in South Fayette Township at age 37 of tuberculosis of the lungs. He was interred on February 7, 1936], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Logan, John A., 1886 – 1973, Husband, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 11 quarter lot owned by John & Tillie Logan, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Logan, Mathilda, 1889 – 1965, Wife, Section 1, Range 4, Lot 11 quarter lot owned by John & Tillie Logan, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Logan, George W., Pvt. 38th Co 10th BN 158th Dep. Brig., Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged Jan 10, 1919, Born 1895, Died Sep 18, 1933, [George died in South Fayette Township at age 38 of luetic myocardidits. He was interred on September 25, 1933], Section 9, Row 9, grave 25, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Logue, Peter, (view 2), Died 1944, Section 5, Range 3, Lot 8 owned by Nancy Short, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Dora V., March 17, 1899, January 11, 1969, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Homer Lollo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Homer H., Pvt. Co. L 16th Inf., Enlisted July 23, 1918, Discharged Sept 26, 1919, Born May 26, 1890, Died Mar 30, 1964, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Harry Lollo, Also listed in Section 1, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Homer Lollo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, William E., (Chick), June 12, 1922, March 4, 1988, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Homer Lollo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Harry F., 1888 – 1966, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Harry Lollo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Loretta R., 1893 – 1983, Section 1, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Harry Lollo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Agnes C., 1891 – 1931, [Agnes Lollo was the wife of George Lollo. George was a ruffler at one of the local mils, and the son of Henry and Margaret Lollo of O’Hara Township. The couple lived at #1934 Nobel Street. In 1930 as a widow she lived with her brother-in-law Harry on South Canal Street. She died in Sharpsburg on May 2, 1931 at age 44 of myocardial degeneration and is buried in the plot owned by Harry Lollo, the brother of George. Her tombstone is shared by Harry and his wife Loretta], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 8 owned by Harry Lollo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Charlotte Ann, August 1, 1935, August 5, 1935, [Charlotte is probably the daughter of Homer and Dora Lollo of Sharpsburg. It is his lot that she is buried in, and that family was still having young children in the 1930 census, with a 2 year old and a 5 month old child. They lived on Cecil Street and had 5 children, Homer, William, Mary, Mildred and Irene. Charlotte died on August 5, 1935 at age 4 days. It is noted in the interment records that she had a double cleft palate. She was interred on August 14], Section 1, Range 6, Lot 10 owned by Homer Lollo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Irene Mae, Nov 9, 1929, Oct 3, 2004, Section 1, Range 3, Lot 2 half lot owned by Wm. Metzger, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Albert T., Dilly, 1896 – 1977, Father, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Margaret Lollo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Annie C., 1900 – 1979, Mother, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Margaret Lollo, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Henry, 1840 – 1912, Father, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Margaret Lollo, [Henry Lollo was born in Prussia and immigrated around 1866. He lived in O’Hara Township but was indexed in O’Hara during 1900 and 1910. He was a laborer and worked in one of the local mills. His death was caused by jaundice at age 71 years, 3 months and 25 days on April 12, 1912. He was interred on April 14, 1912] (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Margaret, 1855 – 1939, Mother, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Margaret Lollo, [Margaret Heckel was the second wife of Henry Lollo, married to him in the First Evangelical German Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg on April 29, 1880, after Catherine Zimmerman Lollo’s death in 1877. In 1880 the family was shown with children John, Philip and Henrietta, all children born in Catherine. Family researchers have 8 more children born into this family after the marriage. On the 1910 census Margaret states that she had 9 children, with 7 living. Margaret died in Sharpsburg on April 30, 1939 at age 84 of chronic myocarditis. She was interred on May 3rd] (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, George, 1882 – 1929, Son, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Margaret Lollo, [George William Lollo was the son of Henry and Margaret Heckel Lollo of O’Hara Township, born on November 29, 1882. By 1910 he still lived with his parents and 5 siblings, but in the 1920 census he and wife Agnes lived on Nobel Street. He worked as a rougher in one of the mills. He died in Sharpsburg on May 22, 1929 at age 46 of cancer and was interred on May 25th] (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Charles, 1886 – 1959, Son, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Margaret Lollo, [Charles Lollo was also the son of Haney and Margaret Lollo. His interment was on May 13, 1959] (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lollo, Harrison F., 1915 – 1916, Section 5, Range 7, Lot 14 owned by Mrs. Margaret Lollo, [Harrison F. Lollo died in Sharpsburg on July 26, 1916 at age 9 months. Interment was on July 28, 1916] (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Long, Charles W., 1877 - 1956, Section 6, Range 7, Row 5, Grave #12, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Long, Edward L., Pvt. US Army, World War II, Jun 14, 1927, Dec 11, 1992, Section 5, Range 17, Lot 12, 4th grave east tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lopez-Segarra, Lorenzo, 1877 - 1956, Father, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lopez-Segarra, Josefa D., 1883 - 1942, Mother, Section 6 Singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Loring, Lula Weir, 1874 - 1964, Section 4, Range 4, Lots 11 - 14 owned by James G Weir, [was the daughter of James G. Weir and Anna Porter.  She married Thomas Scott Loring about 1908 when she was 30 years old.  The couple lived in Crafton, Allegheny County.  She died in September of 1964], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Loring, Thomas Scott, 1869 - 1941, Section 4, Range 4, Lots 11 - 14 owned by James G Weir, [was the husband of Lula Weir.  He was married about the year 1908, when he was 36 years old.  The couple lived in Crafton, first on Chestnut Street, then on Coulter Street, where he advanced in life from a clerk at the water company to managing steel in a construction company.  All records found so far indicate that he was born in Maine], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lott, Howard A., Pvt 2 Ohio Inf., August 8, 1939, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 20, 1st grave west tier, [Howard was the son of Peter and Mary Lott of Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio, one of 3 children to the couple. He joined the Army for the Spanish-American War, and filled out an application for a pension in PA on January 13, 1932. There is a 1930 census of a Howard A Lott living in Kittanning, Armstrong County PA where he was the manager of a restaurant. He died in O’Hara Township at age 67 of cardiac problems. He was interred on August 11, 1939], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Loughran, Joseph, Pvt. Co I, 20th Inf., Enlisted Dec 19, 1898, Discharged Dec 18, 1901, Born Jan 24, 1875, Died May 30, 1943, Section 5, Range 15, Lot 9, 3rd grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Loupas, Rosella B., 1915 - 1961, Mother, Section 6, Range 7, Row 12, Grave #5, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Frances A., 1867 – 1945, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by Joseph Love, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Harry St. Clair, Pvt, Co F, 17th Inf. Enlisted June 28, 1898, Discharged Dec 24, 1898, Born July 8, 1872, Died Dec 24, 1950, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 5 half lot owned by Joseph Love, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Joseph K., 1853 – 1932, Section 1, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by Joseph K. Love, [Joseph Love was born in Pa, the son of Robert and Susanna Love of West Deer Township. He was also the brother of James Love who can be found on the 1880 Etna census. While Joseph was raising a family at #17 Cherry Street in Etna and married to wife Frances, James had married twice and suffered a lost eye in an explosion at Spang’s mill. James died in 1901 and his son Harry St. Clair attached himself to his uncle Joseph after his Army service. Joseph was the superintendent of the Etna water works but by 1910 had given up working. Harry later took over a position of stationary engineer at the same water works, living with Joseph’s family through the 1930 census. Joseph and his wife Amanda Frances were married about 1887 and had 9 children, Retta, Harry, Odessa, Irma, Sylvia, Ruth, William Arthur, Edgar and Claire. He died in Etna on September 16, 1932 at age 72 of pleurisy and pneumonia. He was interred on September 19], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, James, Co C 5 PA Hvy Art, d. 09 Feb 1901, American Legion flag marker, [On 15 March 1870, an explosion in the puddling furnace at the mill caused him to lose his left eye and damaged his other eye.  He died at DeHaven], Section 5, Range 11, Lot 5, Behind Soldiers Monument, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love Family Monument, Section 1, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Thomas, 1842 - 1924, Father, Co D 139th PA Vol Inf, GAR flag marker, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 6, [s/o Robert & Susanna, enlisted in Company D of the 139th PA Regiment in September of 1862 and was discharged 21 June 1865 at Washington DC.  Died 12 April 1924 of heart disease after many years of working as road master of local country roads], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Sarah A., 1853 - 1924, Mother, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 6, [died in O’Hara Township of bronchitis in January of 1924], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Annie K., 1880 - 1884, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 6, [d/o Thomas & Sarah Ann, d. 16 Feb 1884], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Samuel McAdams, 1877 - 1907, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 6, [s/o Thomas & Sarah Ann, d. of Typhus in North Braddock], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Susanna M., 1878 - 1880, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 6, [d/o Thomas & Sarah Ann, died of pneumonia 12 Apr 1880, and was first person buried in family plot], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Ida May, Infant, Section 1, Range 20, Lot 6, [possibly the daughter of Samuel McAdams Love, son of Thomas.  She also died in North Braddock, as he did.  Only 2 months and 7 days old, she died of spasms and was interred on 23 April 1903], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Carrie H., 1890 - 1975, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 6, [w/o George T.],  (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, George T., 1886 - 1955, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 6, [s/o Thomas & Sarah], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Arthur E., d. 1939, Section 2, Range 8, Lot 8 a single grave, [Traces of Arthur E. Love are difficult to find. He died in Conway, Beaver County on February 7, 1939. He was 64 years of age and had a coronary occlusion. He was interred on the 10th of the month as a single interment], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Leah L., 1894 - 1896, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 5 owned by Joseph K. Love, [Leah Love may have been a daughter of Joseph Love and his wife Francis. She would have fit in the gap of children between their daughter Dessa, age 8 and daughter Erma, age 4, shown in the 1900 Etna census], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Wilson D., 1857 - 1924, Section 1, Range 14, Lot 5 owned by Thomas Love, [Wilson D. Love was the son of Robert and Susan Love of West Deer Township. He can be found on the 1860 census as a 4 year old child. No other census record can be found for him under the name Wilson. Interment records show him interred in Greenwood on December 3, 1924 at age 66. He died in O’Hara Township of lobar pneumonia], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, William F., (family plot marker , view 2), 1852 - 1919, Father, Section 3, Range 2, Lots 4 & 6 owned by the Haywood Brothers and William Love, [William F. Love was a farmer and day laborer who lived in Etna in 1900. He was born in March of 1851 according to the 1900 census, although his tombstone has the date 1853. He married his wife Elizabeth before 1880. In 1910 he lived in Hampton Township. He died in West Deer Twp. on January 28, 1919 and was interred 3 days later. He was 67 years of age and died of a fractured skull], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Joseph C., (family plot marker , view 2), 1890 - 1902, Section 3, Range 2, Lots 4 & 6 owned by Haywood Bros. and Wm. Love, [Joseph C. Love was the son of William F. and Elizabeth Love of Etna. He appears on the 1900 Etna census as a 9 year old child in a family of 5 children. The census information gives October of 1890 as his birth date. In Greenwood interment records he is listed as Joseph K. Love who died in O’Hara Township at age 12 of typhoid fever], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Mazzie, (family plot marker , view 2), 1886 - 1900, Section 3, Range 2, Lots 4 & 6 owned by Haywood Bros. and Wm. Love, [Mazzie Love was the child of William F. and Elizabeth Love of Etna. She appears on the 1900 Etna census as a 10 month old child, born in July of 1899. Interment records give the interment date for a Mary Virginia Love as January 3, 1901. Born in Pittsburgh, she died in Etna at age 1 year, 5 months and 19 days. There was no interment for the year 1900, so perhaps the tombstone is not accurate, or she was buried more than 3 days after her death. Either way, the birth date on the stone may not be entirely correct], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, Henry G., (family plot marker , view 2), 1889 - 1890, Section 3, Range 2, Lots 4 & 6 owned by Haywood Bros. and Wm. Love, [Henry C. Love was probably another child of William F. and Elizabeth Love of Etna. He does not appear on any census records, but the couple was having children in that time range, according to their ages on the 1900 Etna census. He is listed as an unnamed Love in interment records, interred on January 10, 1890 in Section 3, Range 9. He was later removed to the current family plot in Range 2. He was 7 months old and no cause of death was written], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, William E. and Baby, (family plot marker , view 2), 1886 - 1895, Section 3, Range 2, Lots 4 & 6 owned by Haywood Bros. and Wm. Love, [On March 16, 1898 two unnamed Love children were interred in the Love family plot. No other information was given. This tombstone is the only clue as to who they were and where they may fit in the family. They are the children of William F. and Elizabeth Love of Etna. Neither of these children appear in any census record. The dates on the stone are our only other clue. Also interred in the lot is Elizabeth Love, their mother. She has no tombstone, but was interred on May 3, 1928, 2 days after her death in West Deer Township at age 67. She suffered from a carcinoma of the abdomen], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Love, George, Section 3, Range 6, Lot 11 owned by James Jordan, [The plot containing the soldier George Love had 6 burials that were all removals from the Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church graveyard. George was 63 years of age when he died on May 17, 1847 in Sharpsburg. His date of birth would have been around 1784. Born after the Revolutionary War, he could have been in the War of 1812 or anytime after that. But due to the scarcity of 1812 data, no reference has yet been found on him. Also in the plot are Catherine Love who died in Sharpsburg at age 59 on April 4, 1847. She may be George’s wife. Christopher Love, possibly a brother, was 64 when he died in Sharpsburg on May 12, 1846. An unnamed Love was also moved when the other family members were transferred to Greenwood on March 22, 1881, as well as members of the Jordan family. The large monument at the front of the Jordan lot belongs to the Stuckey family], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lowe, Robert, Pvt Co A, 506th Engrs, Enlisted Oct 27, 1917, Discharged July 9, 1919, Sept 27, 1897, Died Dec 12, 1929, Section 5, Range 12, Lot 19, 1st grave 11th row, east tier, [Robert died in O’Hara Township at age 32 of tuberculosis. He was interred on December 14, 1929], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lowry, St. Clair, Corp. 158 Dep. Brig, Enlisted Aug 3, 1918, Discharged Jan 30, 1919, Born June 30, 1888, Died May 9, 1943, Section 5, Range 14, Lot 2, 1st grave west tier, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Luckhard, Dorothea, (view 2 , 3), w/o E., 05 May 1803 - 09 Dec 1831, Section 2, Range 6, Lot 4, [mother of Appolonia Bert.  She was living with the couple in 1880 in Hoboken and stated that she was born in Prussia], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Ludewig, Heinrich W., (plot marker), Geb. Den Aug 26, 1848, Gest. Den Feb 12, 1884, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by William Ludewig, [Wilhelm Ludewig was a German immigrant who lived in the Etna/Shaler Township area. We know little about him because he doesn’t appear in many on-line records. In the 1880 census, he was 32 years old and his wife Wilhelmine was 29. He worked at one of the local blast furnaces and stated that he was born in Prussia. The year of his death is not certain, but he was buried in the graveyard of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, located on the Lower Road in back of the O’Hara Township community of Pleasant Valley. On December 7, 1906, he and 2 children were removed from that cemetery and placed in Greenwood’s Section 6 with other removals from the graveyard. He was moved to the family plot on May 12, 1919 after the death and interment of his wife], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Ludewig, Walter H., (plot marker), July 1, 1908, Oct 4, 1957, Son, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by William Ludewig, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Ludewig, Wilhelmina, (plot marker), 1851 – 1919, Mother, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by William Ludewig, [Wilhelmina Ludewig was the wife of Heinrich Ludewig of Etna. She was found in the 1880 census of Etna with her husband where she stated that she had been born in Prussia. The couple had no children at that time. It is possible that she only had 1 child before the early death of her husband. In 1910 she was a widow living with her son William and his family at #36 Cherry Street in Etna. She died in Etna on March 5, 1919 at age 64 of cancer. Her interment was on March 7], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Ludewig, William, (plot marker), 1883 – 1966, Father, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by William Ludewig, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Ludewig, Flora M., (plot marker), 1882 – 1956, Mother, Section 5, Range 5, Lot 5 owned by William Ludewig, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lukitsch, Cornelia, 1919 - 2007, Section 6, Range 5 singles, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lutty, Anna Mae, Sept 24, 1923, March 3, 2009, Beloved Mother Home with Jesus, Section 1, Range 2, Lot 10 3 graves owned by Mrs. Ray Mullen, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Ly, Kim Tai, (view 2), 28 Nov 1931, 05 May 2007, Section 4, Range 12, Lot 7, Row 1, Grave #2, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lyden, Adelaide Karla, Section 6, Range 6, Lot 6 owned by John Kidding Jr, [information can be found at the Greenwood Cemetery office], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lyle, Florence H., 1918 – 1954, Section 5, Range 11, Lot 26 single interment, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lynch, Barres E., (family plot), Section 2, Range 7, Lot 2 owned by John J. Keil, [Barres E. Lynch was once on the list of Civil War veterans buried at Greenwood Cemetery, given to the cemetery by Mr. David Orr of the Sons of the Union Veterans. He served in Company I of the 45th Iowa Infantry for 100 days in 1864. In 1880 he was living in Buchanan, Iowa with his wife Kate S. Hilbert, the daughter of John and Rachel Hilbert, who were also living with the couple at the time. In 1890 he was living in Millvale. He died in the Brushton section of Pittsburgh, a victim of heart failure. He was interred in the Keil plot on June 13, 1893. His wife Kate was the sister of John Keil’s wife Ella. At some point, he was removed from the lot to Homewood Cemetery. His name should appear on this list because of the family relationships, even though no tombstone appears for him now], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lynch, Mary K., 1873 - 1940, Section 6, Row 1A, grave #25, [Written in the internment book as Mary R. Lynch, she was interred on January 5, 1940. She died in Pittsburgh on January 2 at age 66 of a coronary embolism. Her interment number is 9427], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lynch, Francis X., 1921 – 2000, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lynch, Helen M., 1921 – 1988, Section 2, Range 10, Lot 3, (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lyon, Emma Danver, 1852 – 1902, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 22 owned by H H Lyon, [Mary Emma Danver may have been the daughter of Richard and Esther Danver of Allegheny City. Before her marriage to Henry Harris Lyon, she worked as a school teacher, as did her future father-in-law, Henry Baldwin Lyon. Perhaps that is how she married his son, Henry Harris Lyon, about the year 1875. The couple lived in Allegheny City in 1880 with 2 children, Frank, age 4, and Harry, age 1. In 1886 she also had another son, named Richard Addison Lyon. She died in Sharpsburg at age 50, with no cause of death listed in Greenwood records. She was interred on October 12, 1902], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lyon, Henry Harris, 1846 – 1904, Section 4, Range 5, Lot 22 owned by H H Lyon, [Henry Harris Lyon was the son of Henry Baldwin Lyon and Mary Ann White. He was born on March 14, 1846 in PA according to those researching the family history, and in Butler County according to cemetery records. He married Mary Emma Danver and had 3 known children. He worked as a master mechanic while living in various communities in the northern side of Pittsburgh, including Sharpsburg. He died there at age 59. The interment records give his cause of death as “suddenly”. He was interred on January 2, 1905. Other family members interred in the plot include Hannah Lyon and Bessie Moore Lyon, who was first interred in a single interment, then moved to the plot on March 29, 1922], (contributed by Diane Nichols)

Lyons, Thomas M., PFC US Army World War II, 1922 – 1984, My Loving Husband, Section 9, Row 1B, grave 121, (contributed by Diane Nichols)


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