Alpharetta R. Weamer, 18701920 (aged 50 years)

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Alpharetta R. /Weamer/
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Alpharetta R.
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Weamer
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Obituary:
Pittsburgh Press
January 4, 1915

JOHN VAN HORN
John Van Horn, aged 44 [sic. correct age is 46], general foreman of the boiler department of the Edgar Thompson Steelworks, at Braddock, died at the family home 218 Eighth St., yesterday from pneumonia, which developed last Wednesday night. He was born in Braddock, at the old homestead of the Van Horns, 10 yards from his present place of residence, having lived in that immediate neighborhood all his life. He was the eldest son of George Van Horn. Mr. Van Horn had been connected with the boiler department of the Edgar Thompson plant for almost 20 years, 14 of the time as general foreman under Supt. John Noey and previously as foreman of injectors under the old boiler system. He was married in 1890 to Miss Alpharetta Weamer of Indiana county, Pennsylvania, who survives with one daughter, Miss Jean Van Horn. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. George Van Horn of Edgewood Park, a brother, Clarence E. Van Horn of Swissvale, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph A. Hayes of Swissvale.

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18701920
Birth: January 18, 1870
Death: September 21, 1920Woodville, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
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18681915
Birth: November 22, 1868 32 18 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: January 3, 1915Braddock, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
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18701920
Birth: January 18, 1870
Death: September 21, 1920Woodville, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage MarriageOctober 13, 1890Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States
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Birth: 1895 26 24 Pennsylvania, United States
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Obituary:
Pittsburgh Press
January 4, 1915

JOHN VAN HORN
John Van Horn, aged 44 [sic. correct age is 46], general foreman of the boiler department of the Edgar Thompson Steelworks, at Braddock, died at the family home 218 Eighth St., yesterday from pneumonia, which developed last Wednesday night. He was born in Braddock, at the old homestead of the Van Horns, 10 yards from his present place of residence, having lived in that immediate neighborhood all his life. He was the eldest son of George Van Horn. Mr. Van Horn had been connected with the boiler department of the Edgar Thompson plant for almost 20 years, 14 of the time as general foreman under Supt. John Noey and previously as foreman of injectors under the old boiler system. He was married in 1890 to Miss Alpharetta Weamer of Indiana county, Pennsylvania, who survives with one daughter, Miss Jean Van Horn. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. George Van Horn of Edgewood Park, a brother, Clarence E. Van Horn of Swissvale, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph A. Hayes of Swissvale.