Allegheny County
Pennsylvania
Allegheny County information:
- Population: 1,281,666 (2000); 1,336,449 (1990)
- Land area 730 square miles.
- County seat: Pittsburgh
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William
Marks (Coroner)
Frank
J. Harris (County Treasurer, 1912-15)
Frank
J. Harris (County Commissioner, 1916-19)
Cyril
H. Wecht (Coroner)
Prospect Cemetery
Brackenridge, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Politicians buried here:
- Henry Marie Brackenridge (1786-1871) — also known as
Henry M. Brackenridge — of Tarentum, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., May 11,
1786. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 22nd District, 1840-41. Died in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., January
18, 1871. Interment at Prospect Cemetery.
Unknown Location
Braddock, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- John Gibson (1740-1822) — Born in Lancaster, Lancaster
County, Pa., May 23,
1740. Son of George Gibson and Elizabeth (de Viner) Gibson; uncle
of John
Bannister Gibson. Colonel in the Continental Army during the
Revolutionary War; delegate to
Pennsylvania state constitutional convention, 1790; secretary
of Indiana Territory, 1800-16; Governor of
Indiana Territory, 1812-13. Died in Braddock's Field (now
Braddock), Allegheny
County, Pa., April 16,
1822. Interment somewhere.
Braddock Catholic Cemetery
Braddock, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- James Leland Quinn (1875-1960) — of Pennsylvania.
Born in Pennsylvania, 1875.
Democrat. Member of Pennsylvania state legislature; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 31st District, 1935-39. Died in
1960.
Interment at Braddock Catholic Cemetery.
Holy Souls Cemetery
Carnegie, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- James Assion Wright (1902-1963) — also known as
James A. Wright — of Carnegie, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Carnegie, Allegheny
County, Pa., August
11, 1902. Married to Dorothy Nelson Dannals. Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1941-45 (34th District 1941-43,
32nd District 1943-45); defeated, 1944. Died in Scott Township, Allegheny
County, Pa., November
7, 1963. Interment at Holy Souls Cemetery.
Concord Presbyterian Church
Cemetery
Carrick, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- John Maugridge Snowden (1776-1845) — also known as
John M. Snowden — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., 1776.
Newspaper
publisher; mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1825-28; state court judge in Pennsylvania,
1840-45. Presbyterian.
Died of heart
disease, April 2,
1845. Interment at Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Richland Cemetery
Dravosburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- William Henry Coleman (1871-1943) — also known as
William H. Coleman — of McKeesport, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in North Versailles Township, Allegheny
County, Pa., December
28, 1871. Republican. Mayor
of McKeesport, Pa., 1906-09; delegate to Republican National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1912;
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 30th District, 1915-17. Died in
McKeesport, Allegheny
County, Pa., June 3,
1943. Interment at Richland Cemetery.
Mt. Vernon Cemetery
Near McKeesport, Elizabeth Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Politicians buried here:
- Frank Buchanan (1902-1951) — of McKeesport, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in McKeesport, Allegheny
County, Pa., December
1, 1902. Son of Thomas Buchanan and Mary (Campbell) Buchanan;
married, January
4, 1929, to Vera
Daerr. Democrat. Mayor
of McKeesport, Pa., 1942; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1944;
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 33rd District, 1946-51; died in
office 1951. Protestant.
Member, American
Economic Association; Eagles; Elks; Moose; Phi
Gamma Delta. Died in the naval
hospital at Bethesda, Montgomery
County, Md., April 27,
1951. Interment at Mt. Vernon Cemetery.
- Vera Daerr Buchanan (1902-1955) — also known as
Vera Buchanan; Vera Daerr — of McKeesport, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Wilson (now part of Clairton), Allegheny
County, Pa., July 20,
1902. Daughter of John Daerr and Jennie (Leasure) Daerr; married,
January
4, 1929, to Frank
Buchanan. Democrat. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1951-55 (33rd District 1951-53,
30th District 1953-55); died in office 1955. Female.
Died in McKeesport, Allegheny
County, Pa., November
26, 1955. Interment at Mt. Vernon Cemetery.
St. Mary of the Assumption
Cemetery
Glenshaw, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
Mt. Calvary Cemetery
McKees Rocks, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- Miles Bryan — of McKees Rocks, Allegheny
County, Pa. Republican. Delegate to Republican National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1908
(alternate), 1916,
1920
(alternate), 1924,
1928.
Interment at Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
New St. Joseph Cemetery
North Versailles, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- Harry James Davenport (1902-1977) — also known as
Harry J. Davenport — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Wilmerding, Allegheny
County, Pa., August
22, 1902. Democrat. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 29th District, 1949-51;
defeated, 1946. Died in Millvale, Allegheny
County, Pa., December
19, 1977. Interment at New St. Joseph Cemetery.
Greenwood Cemetery
O'Hara Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Founded 1874
Politicians buried here:
Unknown Locations
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
Allegheny Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Listed in National Register of Historic Places, 1980
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Politicians buried here:
- Walter Forward (1786-1852) — of Pennsylvania. Born
in East Granby, Hartford
County, Conn., January
24, 1786. Brother of Chauncey
Forward. Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1822-25 (14th District 1822-23,
16th District 1823-25); defeated, 1824; delegate to
Pennsylvania state constitutional convention, 1837-38; U.S.
Secretary of the Treasury, 1841-43; U.S. Charge d'Affaires to Denmark, 1849-51; district judge in Pennsylvania, 1851. Methodist.
Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., November
24, 1852. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- George Wilkins Guthrie (1848-1917) — also known as
George W. Guthrie — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., September
5, 1848. Son of John
B. Guthrie and Catherine (Murray) Guthrie; married, December
23, 1886, to Florence Julia Howe (daughter of Thomas
Marshall Howe). Democrat. Lawyer; law
partner of Malcolm
Hay; vice-president, Dollar Savings Bank;
member, board of managers, St. Margaret's Memorial Hospital;
candidate for Lieutenant
Governor of Pennsylvania, 1902; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1904,
1912;
mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1906-09; defeated, 1896; U.S. Ambassador to
Japan, 1913-17, died in office 1917. Member, Freemasons.
Died March 8,
1917. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Marcus Wilson Acheson (1828-1906) — of Pennsylvania.
Born in Washington, Washington
County, Pa., June 7,
1828. Lawyer; U.S.
District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania, 1880-91;
Judge
of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, 1891-1906; died in
office 1906. Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., June 21,
1906. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- James Ross (1762-1847) — of Pennsylvania. Born in
Pennsylvania, 1762.
U.S.
Senator from Pennsylvania, 1794-1803; received 5 electoral votes
for Vice-President, 1816.
Died in 1847.
Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- William Freame Johnston (1808-1872) — of
Pennsylvania. Born November
29, 1808. Son of Alexander Johnston and Elizabeth Freame
Johnston; uncle by marriage of James
Keenan. Governor of
Pennsylvania, 1848-52; defeated, 1851. Died October
25, 1872. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- George Tener Oliver (1848-1919) — also known as
George T. Oliver — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Ireland,
January
26, 1848. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention
from Pennsylvania, 1904,
1916;
U.S.
Senator from Pennsylvania, 1909-17. Died January
22, 1919. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Samuel Watson Black (1816-1862) — also known as
Samuel W. Black — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa.; Nebraska City, Otoe
County, Neb. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., September
3, 1816. Lawyer;
colonel in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1852; justice of
Nebraska territorial supreme court, 1857-59; Governor of
Nebraska Territory, 1859-61; colonel in the Union Army during the
Civil War. Killed in
battle at Gaines Mill, Hanover
County, Va., June 27,
1862. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- John Dalzell (1845-1927) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa.; Braddock, Allegheny
County, Pa.; Swissvale, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., April 19,
1845. Son of Samuel Dalzell and Mary (McDonnell) Dalzell.
Republican. Lawyer;
attorney for Pennsylvania Railroad;
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1887-1913 (22nd District
1887-1903, 30th District 1903-13); delegate to Republican National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1904,
1908.
Died in Altadena, Los Angeles
County, Calif., October
2, 1927. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- William Wallace Irwin (1803-1856) — also known as
William W. Irwin — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., 1803.
Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1840-41; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 22nd District, 1841-43; U.S.
Charge d'Affaires to Denmark, 1843-47. Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., September
15, 1856. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Harmar Denny (1794-1852) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., May 13,
1794. Great-grandfather of Harmar
Denny Denny, Jr.. Member of Pennsylvania state legislature; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1829-37 (16th District 1829-33,
22nd District 1833-37). Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., January
29, 1852. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Cornelius Darragh (1809-1854) — of Pennsylvania.
Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., 1809.
Member of Pennsylvania state legislature; U.S.
Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, 1841-44; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 21st District, 1844-47. Died in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., December
22, 1854. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- James Kennedy Moorhead (1806-1884) — of
Pennsylvania. Born in Pennsylvania, 1806.
Republican. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1859-69 (21st District 1859-63,
22nd District 1863-69). Died in 1884.
Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- James Scott Negley (1826-1901) — of Plainfield, Union
County, N.J. Born in East Liberty (now part of Pittsburgh), Allegheny
County, Pa., December
22, 1826. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican
War; general in the Union Army during the Civil War; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 22nd District, 1869-75, 1885-87;
active in promotion and construction of railroads;
president of several railroad
companies. Swiss
ancestry. Member, Grand
Army of the Republic. Died in Plainfield, Union
County, N.J., August 7,
1901. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- George Shiras, Jr. (1832-1924) — Born in Pittsburgh,
Allegheny
County, Pa., January
26, 1832. Lawyer; Justice
of U.S. Supreme Court, 1892-1903; resigned 1903. Presbyterian.
Scottish
ancestry. Died, as the result of a fall, in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., August 2,
1924. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Charles McClure (1804-1846) — of Carlisle, Cumberland
County, Pa. Born near Carlisle, Cumberland
County, Pa., 1804.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1835; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 13th District, 1837-39, 1840-41;
secretary
of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1843-45. Died in Allegheny
(now part of Pittsburgh), Allegheny
County, Pa., January
10, 1846. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Richard Biddle (1796-1847) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., March 25,
1796. Nephew of Edward
Biddle; uncle of Charles
John Biddle. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1837-40 (22nd District 1837-39,
32nd District 1839-40). Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., July 6,
1847. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- James Blackmore (1814-1875) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born October
10, 1814. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1868-69, 1872-75. Died September
26, 1875. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Thomas Marshall Howe (1808-1877) — of Allegheny (now
part of Pittsburgh), Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Williamstown, Orange
County, Vt., April 20,
1808. Third cousin once removed of Jonah
Howe; fourth cousin of Persis Howe (1769-1850) (who married Amos
Sawyer); third cousin of William
Howe, Rebecca Howe (1782-1856) (who married Robert
Gates), Fanny Howe (who married Laban
Marcy) and Jonas
Elijah Howe; son of Thomas Howe and Clarissa (Howard) Howe;
fourth cousin once removed of Jonas
Howe and Marshall
Otis Howe; married, December
13, 1833, to Mary Ann Palmer; third cousin twice removed of Joseph
P. Howe; father of Clara Palmer Howe (who married James
W. Brown) and Florence Julia Howe (who married George
Wilkins Guthrie). Republican. Banker; manufacturer;
mining
business; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1851-55 (21st District 1851-53,
22nd District 1853-55); delegate to Republican National Convention
from Pennsylvania, 1860;
Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania, 1860.
Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., July 20,
1877. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Thomas Williams (1806-1872) — of Pennsylvania. Born
in Pennsylvania, 1806.
Republican. Member of Pennsylvania state legislature; delegate to
Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1856;
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 23rd District, 1863-69. Died in
1872.
Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Moses Hampton (1803-1878) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Beaver, Beaver
County, Pa., October
28, 1803. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 21st District, 1847-51; state
court judge in Pennsylvania, 1853. Died June 27,
1878. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Jonas R. McClintock (1808-1879) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born January
8, 1808. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1836-39. Died November
25, 1879. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Alexander Hay (1806-1882) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born April 8,
1806. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1842-45. Died November
5, 1882. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Robert McKnight (1820-1885) — of Pennsylvania. Born
in Pennsylvania, 1820.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1856;
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 22nd District, 1859-63. Died in
1885.
Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- William N. McNair (c.1881-1948) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Democrat. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 34th District, 1922, 1924;
candidate for U.S.
Senator from Pennsylvania, 1928; mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1934-36; candidate in primary for Governor of
Pennsylvania, 1934. Died September
9, 1948. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Adamson Tannehill (1750-1820) — of Pennsylvania.
Born in Frederick
County, Md., May 23,
1750. Democrat. Served in the Continental Army during the
Revolutionary War; served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 14th District, 1813-15. Died
near Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., December
23, 1820. Original interment at First
Presbyterian Cemetery; reinterment in 1849 at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Henry A. Weaver (1820-1890) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born April 1,
1820. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1857-60. Died September
26, 1890. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Jared M. Brush (1814-1895) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., October
10, 1814. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1869-72. Died November
3, 1895. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- John Buchanan Robinson (1846-1933) — also known as
John B. Robinson — of Media, Delaware
County, Pa. Born in Pennsylvania, 1846.
Republican. Member of Pennsylvania state legislature; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 6th District, 1891-97; delegate
to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1900
(alternate), 1908.
Died in 1933.
Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Charles H. Kline (d. 1933) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Republican. Member of Pennsylvania
state senate, 1907-18; mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1926-33; delegate to Republican National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1928.
Died July 22,
1933. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Thomas Irwin (1785-1870) — of Uniontown, Fayette
County, Pa. Born in Pennsylvania, 1785.
Democrat. Member of Pennsylvania state legislature; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 14th District, 1829-31. Died in
1870.
Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Ferdinand E. Volz (1823-1876) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in 1823.
Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1854-56. Died May 14,
1876. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- James Lowry, Jr. (1821-1876) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born February
2, 1821. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1864-66. Died July 20,
1876. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- William B. Hays (1844-1912) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born January
22, 1844. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1903-06. Died September
16, 1912. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Andrew Fulton (d. 1925) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1884-87. Died February
7, 1925. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Joseph Barker (c.1806-1862) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Allegheny
County, Pa. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1850-51; defeated, 1851, 1852. In 1849, after
an anti-Catholic
speech, he was arrested,
charged
with using obscene
language, obstructing
the streets, and causing a
riot, convicted,
and sentenced
to a year in prison;
elected mayor in 1850 while still incarcerated. While mayor, he was
twice arrested
on charges
of assault and
battery. In 1851, he was convicted
of riot.
Struck and killed by a railroad
train, in Ross Township, Allegheny
County, Pa., August 2,
1862. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Wilson McCandless (1810-1882) — of Pennsylvania.
Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., June 19,
1810. U.S.
District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania, 1859;
member of Pennsylvania
state senate. Died June 30,
1882. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- John B. Guthrie (1807-1885) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Kittanning, Armstrong
County, Pa., July 28,
1807. Married to Catherine Murray; father of George
Wilkins Guthrie. Served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War;
mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1851-53. Died in Cresson, Cambria
County, Pa., August
17, 1885. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Francis Beattie Brewer (1820-1892) — of New York.
Born in Keene, Cheshire
County, N.H., October
8, 1820. Republican. Member of New York
state assembly, 1873; U.S.
Representative from New York 33rd District, 1883-85. Died in
Westfield, Chautauqua
County, N.Y., July 29,
1892. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- William McClelland (1842-1892) — of Pennsylvania.
Born in Pennsylvania, 1842.
Democrat. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 24th District, 1871-73. Died in
1892.
Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Harry Allison Estep (1884-1968) — also known as
Harry A. Estep — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., February
1, 1884. Son of James E. Estep and Isabella S. (Kaye) Estep;
married, August
10, 1918, to Blanche Alward. Republican. Lawyer;
delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1920
(alternate), 1944;
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 35th District, 1927-33. Died in
1968.
Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Ebeneezer Denny (1761-1822) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born March 11,
1761. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1816-17. Died July 12,
1822. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- James W. Brown (1844-1909) — of Pennsylvania. Born
in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., July 14,
1844. Married, October
7, 1869, to Clara Palmer Howe (daughter of Thomas
Marshall Howe). Republican. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 32nd District, 1903-05. Died in
Point Mouille (unknown
county), Mich., October
23, 1909. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Henry Kirke Porter (1840-1921) — of Pennsylvania.
Born in Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H., November
24, 1840. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; locomotive
manufacturer; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 31st District, 1903-05;
defeated, 1904. Died in Washington,
D.C., April 10,
1921. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Matthew B. Lowrie (1773-1850) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born May 12,
1773. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1830-31. Died July 28,
1850. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- William Kerr (1809-1853) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born November
15, 1809. Physician;
mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1846-47. Died August
11, 1853. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Robert M. Riddle (1812-1858) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born August
17, 1812. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1853-54. Died December
18, 1858. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- William J. Howard (1799-1862) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born December
31, 1799. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1845-46. Died October
2, 1862. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- William J. Diehl (1845-1929) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., January
22, 1845. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1899-1901. Member, Freemasons.
Died September
22, 1929. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Andrew Williams Loomis (1797-1873) — of Ohio. Born
in Lebanon, New London
County, Conn., June 27,
1797. U.S.
Representative from Ohio 17th District, 1837. Died in Cumberland,
Allegany
County, Md., August
24, 1873. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- James Thompson (1790-1876) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born December
18, 1790. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1841-42. Died August
10, 1876. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- William Little (1809-1887) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in 1809.
Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1839-40. Died August
26, 1887. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Harmar Denny Denny, Jr. (1886-1966) — also known as
Harmar D. Denny, Jr. — of Pennsylvania. Born in
Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh), Allegheny
County, Pa., July 2,
1886. Great-grandson of Harmar
Denny. Republican. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 29th District, 1951-53;
defeated, 1952. Died in Buxton, Derbyshire, England,
January
6, 1966. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Christopher Lyman Magee (d. 1901) — also known as
Christopher L. Magee — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Republican. Delegate to Republican National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1880,
1900;
member of Pennsylvania
state senate, 1897-1901; died in office 1901. Died March 8,
1901. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery.
- Cadwallader M. Barr (1876-1960) — of Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Parkers Landing, Armstrong
County, Pa., March 12,
1876. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; member of Pennsylvania
state senate, 1919-22. Died in 1960.
Entombed in mausoleum at Allegheny Cemetery.
Politicians formerly buried here:
- Andrew William Mellon (1855-1937) — also known as
Andrew W. Mellon — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., March 24,
1855. Father of Ailsa Mellon (who married David
Kirkpatrick Este Bruce). Republican. Delegate to Republican
National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1920,
1924,
1928;
U.S.
Secretary of the Treasury, 1921-32; U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, 1932-33. Died in Southampton, Suffolk
County, Long Island, N.Y., August
26, 1937. Original interment at Allegheny Cemetery; subsequent
interment at a
private or family graveyard, Fauquier County, Va.; reinterment at
Trinity
Episcopal Church Cemetery, Upperville, Va.; memorial monument at
Mellon
Fountain, Washington, D.C.
B'nai Israel Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- Samuel Arthur Weiss (1902-1977) — also known as
Samuel A. Weiss — of Glassport, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Krotowocz, Poland,
April
15, 1902. Married, June 30,
1930, to Jeannette E. Hoffman. Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1935-39; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1941-46 (31st District 1941-43,
30th District 1943-45, 33rd District 1945-46); common pleas court
judge in Pennsylvania, 1946. Jewish.
Member, American Bar
Association; B'nai
B'rith; Eagles; Elks; Knights
of Pythias; Lions; Moose; Odd
Fellows. Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., February
1, 1977. Interment at B'nai Israel Cemetery.
Calvary Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Politicians buried here:
- David Leo Lawrence (1889-1966) — also known as
David L. Lawrence — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., June 18,
1889. Son of Charles B. Lawrence and Catherine (Conwell)
Lawrence; married, June 8,
1921, to Alice Golden. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1924
(alternate), 1936,
1940,
1944,
1948,
1952,
1956;
secretary
of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1935-39; Pennsylvania
Democratic state chair, 1937-45; mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1946-59; Governor of
Pennsylvania, 1959-63. Member, Elks. Died
November
21, 1966. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
- John Mary Morin (1868-1942) — also known as John
M. Morin — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., April 18,
1868. Republican. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1913-29 (at-large 1913-15, 31st
District 1915-23, 34th District 1923-29). Member, Eagles.
Died in Marine Hospital,
Baltimore,
Md., March 3,
1942. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
- William Joseph Burke (1862-1925) — also known as
William J. Burke — of Pennsylvania. Born near London, England
of Irish parents, September
25, 1862. Member of Pennsylvania
state senate, 1915-18; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania at-large, 1919-23; Progressive
candidate for U.S.
Senator from Pennsylvania, 1922. Irish
ancestry. Died in Callery Junction, Butler
County, Pa., November
7, 1925. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
- James Francis Burke (1867-1932) — also known as
James F. Burke — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Petroleum Center, Venango
County, Pa., October
21, 1867. Republican. Lawyer; Secretary
of Republican National Committee, 1892; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 31st District, 1905-15; delegate
to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1908.
Catholic.
Died in Washington,
D.C., August 8,
1932. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
- Richard S. Caliguiri (1931-1988) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born October
20, 1931. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1977-88; defeated in Democratic primary,
1973, 1977; died in office 1988. Died, of amyloidosis,
May 6,
1988. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
- James McDevitt Magee (1877-1949) — also known as
James M. Magee — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Evergreen, Allegheny
County, Pa., April 5,
1877. Son of Frederick M. Magee and Hannah Mary (Gillespie)
Magee; married, November
7, 1924, to Mary (Gittings) Forsyth. Republican. Lawyer;
served in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 35th District, 1923-27; trustee,
Elizabeth Steel Magee Hospital.
Episcopalian.
Member, American Bar
Association; Freemasons;
Elks; Moose; Odd
Fellows. Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., April 16,
1949. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
- Joseph A. McArdle (1903-1967) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Muncie, Delaware
County, Ind., June 29,
1903. Democrat. Member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1936-38; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 33rd District, 1939-42. Died in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., December
27, 1967. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
- Patrick Joseph Sullivan (1877-1946) — of
Pennsylvania. Born in Pennsylvania, 1877.
Republican. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 34th District, 1929-33. Died in
1946.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
- Robert E. O'Connor, Jr. (1944-2006) — also known as
Bob O'Connor — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., December
9, 1944. Married to Judy Levine. Democrat. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 2006; defeated in primary, 1997, 2001; died
in office 2006. Died, of brain
lymphoma, at Shadyside Hospital,
Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., September
1, 2006. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
- Michael Joseph Muldowney (1889-1947) — also known as
Michael J. Muldowney — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., August
10, 1889. Republican. Member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1925; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 32nd District, 1933-35. Died in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., March 20,
1947. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.
Chartiers Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Politicians buried here:
- James Henderson Duff (1883-1969) — also known as
James H. Duff — of Carnegie, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Carnegie, Allegheny
County, Pa., January
21, 1883. Republican. Lawyer;
Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania, 1912;
delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1932,
1936,
1940,
1948,
1956;
Pennsylvania
state attorney general, 1943-47; Governor of
Pennsylvania, 1947-51; U.S.
Senator from Pennsylvania, 1951-57; defeated, 1956. Presbyterian.
Member, Freemasons;
Eagles;
Elks; Moose; Rotary.
Died in Washington,
D.C., December
20, 1969. Interment at Chartiers Cemetery.
- Russell Errett (1817-1891) — of Pennsylvania. Born
in New York, New York
County, N.Y., 1817.
Republican. Newspaper
editor; member of Pennsylvania
state senate, 1867-69; Pennsylvania
Republican state chair, 1871-74; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 22nd District, 1877-83. Died in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., April 7,
1891. Interment at Chartiers Cemetery.
First Presbyterian Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- James S. Stevenson (1780-1831) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Warren
County, Pa., 1780.
Lawyer;
member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1822-23; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 16th District, 1825-29. Died in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., October
16, 1831. Interment at First Presbyterian Cemetery.
Politicians formerly buried here:
Highwood Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Politicians buried here:
- Stephen Geyer Porter (1869-1930) — also known as
Stephen G. Porter — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born near Salem, Columbiana
County, Ohio, May 18,
1869. Republican. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1911-30 (29th District 1911-23,
32nd District 1923-30); died in office 1930. Died in 1930.
Interment at Highwood Cemetery.
- William Harrison Graham (1844-1923) — also known as
William H. Graham — of Allegheny (now part of
Pittsburgh), Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh), Allegheny
County, Pa., August 3,
1844. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War;
member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1875-78; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1898-1903, 1905-11 (23rd
District 1898-1903, 29th District 1905-11). Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., March 2,
1923. Interment at Highwood Cemetery.
- Samuel Anderson Purviance (1809-1882) — also known
as Samuel A. Purviance — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pennsylvania, 1809.
Republican. Member of Pennsylvania state legislature; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 22nd District, 1855-59; delegate
to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1856,
1860,
1868;
member of Republican
National Committee from Pennsylvania, 1866-68. Died in 1882.
Interment at Highwood Cemetery.
- William Allen Sipe (1844-1935) — also known as
William A. Sipe — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pennsylvania, 1844.
Democrat. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 24th District, 1892-95. Died in
1935.
Interment at Highwood Cemetery.
Homewood Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- William Wilkins (1779-1865) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Carlisle, Cumberland
County, Pa., December
20, 1779. Lawyer;
member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1819-20; district judge in
Pennsylvania 5th District, 1821-24; U.S.
District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania, 1824-31;
resigned 1831; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1829, 1843-44 (16th District
1829, 21st District 1843-44); U.S.
Senator from Pennsylvania, 1831-34; resigned 1834; received 30
electoral votes for Vice-President, 1832;
U.S. Minister to Russia, 1834-35; U.S.
Secretary of War, 1844-45; member of Pennsylvania
state senate, 1855-57. Died in Homewood (now part of Pittsburgh),
Allegheny
County, Pa., June 23,
1865. Interment at Homewood Cemetery.
- Henry John Heinz III (1938-1991) — also known as
H. John Heinz III — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., October
23, 1938. Son of Henry John Heinz II and Joan (Diehl) Heinz;
married 1966
to Teresa Simoes-Ferreira (who later married John
Forbes Kerry). Republican. Delegate to Republican National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1968,
1972,
1976,
1980;
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 18th District, 1971-77; U.S.
Senator from Pennsylvania, 1977-91; died in office 1991. Died in
the crash
of a small plane at Merion, Montgomery
County, Pa., April 4,
1991. Interment at Homewood Cemetery.
- John Kinley Tener (1863-1946) — also known as
John K. Tener — of Charleroi, Washington
County, Pa. Born in County Tyrone, Ireland (now Northern
Ireland), July 25,
1863. Republican. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 24th District, 1909-11; resigned
1911; Governor of
Pennsylvania, 1911-15. Member, Elks. Played
professional baseball
in 1885-90; pitcher for Chicago and Pittsburgh teams; president of
National Baseball
League. Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., May 19,
1946. Interment at Homewood Cemetery.
- Perle Reid Skirvin Mesta (1889-1975) — also known as
Perle Mesta — of Newport, Newport
County, R.I. Born in Sturgis, St. Joseph
County, Mich., 1889.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Rhode
Island, 1948;
U.S. Minister to Luxembourg, 1949-53. Female.
Died in 1975.
Interment at Homewood Cemetery.
- Henry Parker Ford (1837-1905) — also known as
Henry P. Ford — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Hudson, Columbia
County, N.Y., October
15, 1837. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1896-99. Member, Freemasons.
Died April 21,
1905. Interment at Homewood Cemetery.
- Matthew Anthony Dunn (1886-1942) — also known as
Matthew A. Dunn — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Braddock, Allegheny
County, Pa., August
15, 1886. Democrat. Member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1926-32; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 34th District, 1933-41. Blind
from the age of 20. Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., February
13, 1942. Interment at Homewood Cemetery.
- Edward Vose Babcock (1864-1948) — also known as
Edward V. Babcock — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born near Fulton, Oswego
County, N.Y., January
31, 1864. Son of Leaman B. Babcock and Harriet (Vose) Babcock;
married to Mary D. Arnold. Republican. Lumber
business; delegate to Republican National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1916,
1920;
mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1918-22. Died September
2, 1948. Interment at Homewood Cemetery.
- Howard Edmond Campbell (1890-1971) — also known as
Howard E. Campbell — of Pennsylvania. Born in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., January
4, 1890. Republican. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 29th District, 1945-47. Presbyterian.
Member, Freemasons.
Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., January
6, 1971. Interment at Homewood Cemetery.
- Robert L. Vann (1879-1940) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa.; Oakmont, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Ahoskie, Hertford
County, N.C., August
27, 1879. Son of Lucy Peoples; married 1910 to Jessie
Matthews. Lawyer; newspaper
editor and publisher; alternate delegate to Republican National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1924;
delegate to Democratic National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1936.
Black.
The Robert L. Vann Elementary School in Pittsburgh is named for
him. Died, at Shadyside Hospital,
Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., October
24, 1940. Entombed at Homewood Cemetery.
- John M. Goehring (1848-1933) — of Allegheny
County, Pa. Born October
13, 1848. Member of Pennsylvania
state senate, 1903-06. Died in 1933.
Interment at Homewood Cemetery.
- Malcolm Hay (d. 1885) — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Democrat. Lawyer; law
partner of George
W. Guthrie; delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1876;
First Assistant U.S. Postmaster General, 1885. Died in 1885.
Interment at Homewood Cemetery.
Mt. Carmel Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Politicians buried here:
- Herman Peter Eberharter (1892-1958) — also known as
Herman P. Eberharter — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., April 29,
1892. Son of Jacob Eberharter and Louisa (Ramer) Eberharter;
married, January
13, 1934, to Emma A. Naughton. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army
during World War I; lawyer;
member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1935-36; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1937-58 (32nd District 1937-43,
31st District 1943-45, 32nd District 1945-53, 28th District 1953-58);
died in office 1958. Catholic.
Died in Arlington, Arlington
County, Va., September
9, 1958. Interment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
Mt. Lebanon Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- James Grove Fulton (1903-1971) — also known as
James G. Fulton — of Dormont, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Dormont, Allegheny
County, Pa., March 1,
1903. Republican. Member of Pennsylvania
state senate, 1939-40; served in the U.S. Navy during World War
II; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1945-71 (31st District 1945-53,
27th District 1953-71); died in office 1971; delegate to Republican
National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1956.
Presbyterian.
Member, American
Judicature Society; United
World Federalists; American
Legion; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Eagles; Elks; Lions; Moose. Died
in Washington,
D.C., October
6, 1971. Interment at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.
- Edwin C. Ewing (1902-1967) — of Mt. Lebanon, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Coraopolis, Allegheny
County, Pa., November
26, 1902. Father of Wayne
S. Ewing. Republican. Member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1939-40, 1943-64; member of Pennsylvania
state senate 37th District, 1965-67; died in office 1967.
Member, Freemasons;
Shriners;
Delta
Sigma Phi. Died in 1967.
Interment at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.
North Side Catholic Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- Thomas Edward Scanlon (1896-1955) — also known as
Thomas E. Scanlon — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., September
18, 1896. Son of Edward Andrew Scanlon and Elizabeth (Berkins)
Scanlon; married, January
20, 1920, to Eva Marie Matters. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army
during World War I; officer,
Local 9, Printing Pressman's Union; delegate to
Pittsburgh Central Labor Union; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1941-45 (30th District 1941-43,
16th District 1943-45); defeated, 1944; alternate delegate to
Democratic National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1944.
Catholic.
Member, American
Legion. Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., August 9,
1955. Interment at North Side Catholic Cemetery.
St. John's Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
South Side Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Politicians buried here:
- Andrew Jackson Barchfeld (1863-1922) — also known as
Andrew J. Barchfeld — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., May 18,
1863. Son of Henry Barchfeld and Mary (Neuenhagen) Barchfeld;
married 1885
to Anna Peiffer. Republican. Physician;
president, South Side Hospital;
U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 32nd District, 1905-17;
defeated, 1902. Member, American Medical
Association. Killed when heavy
snow caused a roof
collapse, at the Knickerbocker Theater,
Washington,
D.C., January
28, 1922. Interment at South Side Cemetery.
- Joseph Gray Armstrong (1867-1931) — also known as
Joseph G. Armstrong — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., February
2, 1867. Republican. Mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1914-18; delegate to Republican National
Convention from Pennsylvania, 1916,
1920,
1924.
Member, Freemasons.
Died November
19, 1931. Interment at South Side Cemetery.
Union Dale Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Politicians buried here:
- Robert James Corbett (1905-1971) — also known as
Robert J. Corbett — of Bellevue, Allegheny
County, Pa.; Ben Avon Heights, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., August
25, 1905. Republican. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1939-41, 1945-71 (30th District
1939-41, 1945-53, 29th District 1953-63, 18th District 1963-71);
defeated, 1940; died in office 1971; alternate delegate to Republican
National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1964.
Presbyterian.
Member, Eagles; Elks; Kiwanis;
Lions;
Moose.
Died in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., April 25,
1971. Interment at Union Dale Cemetery.
Uniondale Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Politicians buried here:
- James John Davis (1873-1947) — also known as
James J. Davis — of Elwood, Madison
County, Ind.; Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Tredegar, Wales,
October
27, 1873. Son of David James Davis and Esther Ford (Nicholls)
Davis; married, November
26, 1914, to Jean Rodenbaugh. Republican. Madison
County Recorder, 1903-07; U.S.
Secretary of Labor, 1921-30; resigned 1930; delegate to
Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1928,
1940;
U.S.
Senator from Pennsylvania, 1930-45; defeated, 1944. Baptist.
Member, Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Freemasons;
Shriners;
Grotto;
Eagles;
Elks; Foresters;
Knights
of Pythias; Maccabees;
Moose;
Odd
Fellows; Woodmen;
Delta
Sigma Phi. Died in a hospital
at Takoma Park, Montgomery
County, Md., November
22, 1947. Interment at Uniondale Cemetery.
- Thomas McKee Bayne (1836-1894) — also known as
Thomas M. Bayne — of Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh),
Allegheny
County, Pa. Born in Bellevue, Allegheny
County, Pa.,