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Note for: Frank Hammond McCormick, 24 Feb 1857 -
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Event: the Third Presbyterian Church
Type: Church
Place: Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA
Event: Type: Admitted to Bar
Date: 3 May 1880
Place: Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania
Individual Note: Frank H. McCormick read law with his brother, Hon, H. C, McCormick, andwas admitted to the bar of Lycoming County in May, 1880. For five yearshe practiced his profession with his brothers, H.C. and S.T. McCormick,but in 1885 he purchased the insurance business of Louis Schneider, andwith Henry J. Campbell organized the insurance firm of Campbell &McCormick. This firm continued to do business for three years, when CarlHerdic purchased Mr., Campbell's interest, and the firm of McCormick &Herdic was established.
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Note for: James Dougal, 7 Oct 1794 - 23 May 1878
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Individual Note: DR. JAMES AND JANE (STARRETT) DOUGAL, natives of Ireland, and
early settlers of Milton, were married, October 14, 1793. The former was
a graduate of the College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Scotland, and was
practicing medicine in Ireland when he became involved in the Irish
rebellion of 1798, and was compelled to escape in disguise to the United
States, whither his wife and two children, James and Margaret, followed
him. He located in Milton, Pennsylvania, where he erected the stone
house in 1803 now occu-pied by his grandson, and practiced his profession until his sudden death, July 18, 1818, caused by a fall from his horse. He was the
pioneer physician of Milton, and a gentleman of marked ability and
patriotism, whose loyalty to the emblem of freedom in his adopted home
was as fervent as his hatred of tyranny in his native land. During the
war of 1812 he did all in his power against English oppression, and sent
his son, James S., into the ranks of his country's defenders to fight
for the flag of liberty.
Dr. JAMES S. DOUGAL was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, October 7,
1794, and came to Milton with his parents, Dr. James Dougal and wife,
where he received a good education. He read medicine with his father,
and graduated at the University of Pennsylvania in 1817. Upon his
father's death the following year he succeeded to his practice, and for
fifty-eight years he was actively engaged in the duties of his
profession. He served in the war of 1812, against the oppressor of his
native land. In politics he was originally a Democrat, but in later
years united with the Republican party. Doctor Dougal was married, July
2, 1818, to Sarah, daughter of William Pollock, and sister of the late
ex- Governor James Pollock, who was born, July 16, 1799. She died April
1, 1873, and he survived her until May 23, 1878. They had a family of
eight children: James, a physician, and William P., both deceased; Sarah
Jane, widow of James Gilmour; Mary Louisa, wife of R. H. Duncan, of
Washington, D. C.; Caroline, deceased wife of Horace A. Beale, of
Chester county, Pennsylvania; Margaret P.; Charles H., of Milton, and
Elizabeth E., wife of Robert Bailey, of Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Doctor Dougal was a gentleman of enterprise and public spirit, and was
for many years one of the leading citizens of his adopted home.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM P. DOUGAL was the second son of Dr. James S. and
Sarah (Pollock) Dougal, and grandson of Dr. James Dougal, the second
resident physician of Milton. He was born, December 28, 1823, in the
substantial stone house erected by his grandfather on the corner of
Front and Mahoning streets, Milton, Pennsylvania, early in the present
century, and was educated at the old Milton Academy. In early manhood
he engaged in farming in Union county, and followed agricultural
pursuits until 1860. Upon the breaking out of the civil war he at once
gave his active support to the Union cause. and September 4, 1862, he
was commissioned first lieutenant of Company D, One Hundred and Fiftieth
(Bucktail) regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, which company he recruited
in Union county, where he then resided. His regiment was at once sent
to the front, and afterwards became celebrated as one of the fighting
regiments of the Army of the Potomac. Lieutenant Dougal was promoted to
the captaincy on the field of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863, where he was so
severely wounded as to necessitate his retirement from active service,
and he was finally discharged, February 1, 1864. The firm of Murray,
Dougal & Company was organized the same year, and the Milton Car Works
established, with which Captain Dougal was actively identified until 1878, when he withdrew from the firm and lived a retired life up to his death, July 8, 1890.
Captain Dougal was twice married, first to Sarah Clingan, of Union
county, who bore him one daughter, Sarah, wife of William C. Lawson,
Jr., of Milton. His second wife was Agnes, daughter of Robert and Eliza
(Montgomery) McCormick, of Milton, a descendant of two well known
pioneer families of the West Branch valley. Seven children were the
fruits of this union: James; Robert; William; Eliza; Charles; Agnes, and
Margaret, all of whom are living except the eldest. Captain Dougal was a
member of the Presbyterian church, to which faith his widow and family
also adhere, and in politics he was an ardent Republican. He was a
director of the Milton National Bank, and always manifested a deep
interest in the social and material growth of his native town. He was
affable, kind, and generous in all the relations of home and family, and
in business life he was recognized as the soul of honor and integrity.
CHARLES H. DOUGAL, physician, was born in Milton, Pennsylvania,
September 20, 1838, son of Dr. James S. and Sarah Dougal. He received a
good common school education, and subsequently entered Princeton
College, New Jersey, where he graduated in the spring of 1859. He then
commenced the study of medicine in his father's office, but in 1861
entered the United States service under General Stoneman, as a medical
cadet. He was taken prisoner, July 1, 1863, and was confined in Libby
prison five weeks, when he was exchanged and assigned to duty at
Eckington hospital, near Washington, D. C., where he remained until the
following September. He then returned to Milton and resumed his medical
studies, and in March, 1864, graduated from the University of
Pennsylvania. He has since been one of the active practitioners of
Milton, and has built up a large practice. Doctor Dougal was married,
January 4, 1866, to Annie M., daughter of Samuel Oakes, of Montour
county, Pennsylvania. Two children were born to them, one of whom is
living, J. Starrett. Mrs. Dougal died, March 26, 1873, and he was again
married, March 19, 189l, to Miss Emma Clinger, of Williamsport.
Politically the Doctor is a Republican; he has been chief burgess of
Milton and has served in the borough council three terms. He has also
served in the school board. He is an adherent of the Presbyterian
church, and a member of the G.A.R. and the Masonic fraternity.
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Note for: Ebenezer Webster, 22 Oct 1749 - 9 Oct 1833
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Burial: Place: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, Maine
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Note for: David (D.S.) Irvine, 1830 -
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Individual Note: 1870 United States Federal Census 1870 United States Federal Census
Name:Jas W Irvine Estimated Birth Year:abt 1859 Age in 1870:11 Birthplace:Pennsylvania Home in 1870:Lamar, Clinton, Pennsylvania Race:White Gender:Male Value of real estate:View Image Post Office:Salona
1880 United States Federal Census 1880 United States Federal Census
Name:D. S. Irvine Home in 1880:Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania Age:50 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1830 Birthplace:New Brunswick Relation to Head of Household:Self (Head) Spouse's Name:M. J. Neighbors:View others on page Occupation:Butcher Marital Status:Married Race:White Gender:Male Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane: View Image Household Members: Name AgeD. S. Irvine 50 M. J. Irvine 50 Robert W. Irvine 22 James W. Irvine 21 S. M. Irvine 18 S. G. Irvine 15
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Note for: Minnie Barnett, Abt 1876 -
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Individual Note: 1945-05-17
Chicago Tribune (IL)
FELDMAN
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Minnie Feldman, beloved wife of the late Joseph, fond mother of Morris Feldman, Herbert H. Fields of Detroit, Mich., Irving S. Feldman, and Oscar Fields, Q. M. 1/c. U. S. N., four grandchildren. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 3021 Lawrence avenue. Please omit flowers. Independence 5000.
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Record Number: 19450517dn010
1930 United States Federal Census 1930 United States Federal Census
Name:Minnie Feldman Home in 1930:Chicago, Cook, Illinois Age:55 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1875 Relation to Head of House:Mother Occupation: Education: Military service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: Parents' birthplace: View image Neighbors:View others on page Household Members: Name AgeMorris Feldman 31 Rose Feldman 38 Minnie Feldman 55 Irvin Feldman 21 Oscar Feldman 17 Bertha Goldman 56
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Note for: Rochita (Rachel) Barnett, Abt 1856 - 14 May 1918
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Burial: Place: Oakwoods Cemetery Chicago, IL
Individual Note: 1918-05-14
Chicago Tribune (IL)
TUVEN
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Rachel Itte Tuven, wife of Kadifh Tuven, mother of Mrs. Flora Siegel, Meyer Issae, Ida, Liddie, and Sarah, and sister of H. M. Barnett and Mrs. H. Kramer and Mrs. L. Rosenbaum. Funeral at 1 o'clock today from 1220 S. Kedzie-av. to Oakwoods cemetery.
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Record Number: 19180514dn023
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Note for: Kadifh ( Kadish) Tuven, Abt 1860 - 13 Jul 1929
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Individual Note: TUVEN KADISH M/W UNK 6021053 1929-07-13 COOK CHICAGO 29-07-14
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Note for: Lillian Marie Munselle, Abt 1901 - 8 Aug 1978
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Burial: Place: Llano City Cemetery, Llano, TX
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Note for: Joseph Feldman, Abt 1875 -
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Individual Note: 1920 United States Federal Census 1920 United States Federal Census
Name:Joseph Feldman Home in 1920:Chicago Ward 34, Cook (Chicago), Illinois Age:45 years Estimated Birth Year:abt 1875 Birthplace:Russia;Poland Relation to Head of House:Head Spouse's Name:Minnie Father's Birth Place:Russia;Poland Mother's Birth Place:Russia;Poland Marital Status:Married Race:White Sex:Male Home owned:Rent Year of Immigration:1892 Able to read:Yes Able to Write:Yes Image:193 Neighbors:View others on page Household Members: Name AgeJoseph Feldman 45 Minnie Feldman 45 Maurice Feldman 21 Herman Feldman 20 Isador Feldman 11 Oschar Feldman 7
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Note for: Mary " Blanche " Bergman, 18 Jan 1869 -
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Nickname: Blanche
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Note for: Lottie Mitchell, Jun 1891 - 24 Jul 1922
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Burial: Place: Casner Road Cemetery Ballena, CA
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Note for: Dell Mitchell, 23 Sep 1887 - 18 Jun 1962
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Burial: Place: Casner Road Cemetery Ballena, CA
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Note for: Frederick V. "Valle" Mitchell, 8 Mar 1893 - 6 Apr 1974
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Nickname: Valle
Burial: Place: Casner Road Cemetery Ballena, CA