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The City and County of Washington Pennsylvania

Enhance your genealogy research about families in Little Washington, Washington County PA using  newspaper articles, birth, death, marriage, notices, obituaries (often with cemeteries named), probates, deeds, surname finds, family trees, family histories, reunions and other information. Site Search or Page Search (Ctl Key+F) easily finds items of interest.

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Deaths and Obituaries of People with ties to Washington County PA

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All McDonald Newspaper Items from Victoria Hospodar Valentine, researcher and transcriber.
Unless noted, all other Newspaper Items from Judith Florian, researcher, transcriber, webmaster.

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Obituary of Clara G. Currie 1900
daughter of Samuel J. and Cornelia McClelland Rogers
married to C. S. Currie of Cambridge, Ohio, in the fall of 1898

 

1900

Transcript of Obituaries from The Washington Reporter newspaper, Washington Co., Pa., July 2, 1900, p. 4:

Mrs. C. S. Currie, Cambridge, Ohio, June 30 - Editor Reporter: The name Clara G., daughter of Samuel J. and Cornelia McClelland Rogers, will be familiar to many in Washington Co., Pa. especially in the eastern part. She was born in Beallsville November 9, 1853 and her earliest years were passed there. After the death of her father April 3, 1860, her mother moved to Bentleyville. There Clara joined the Methodist Episcopal Church at about ten years of age. There, and in that neighborhood, and also in the vicinity of Kammerer, a number of years were spent. She was married to C. S. Currie of Cambridge, Ohio, in the fall of 1898 and soon after they came here to make their home. A house was begun, and the building went on. As it progressed, a heart trouble that had been noticed, was seen to be gaining, and it was only a little time, a few short months, till she was practically shut in, only able to go out occasionally. When the house was so far completed as it could be occupied, they moved into it, and three sad, beautiful weeks, the family, her mother, her husband and herself lived in it and in June, that month of roses and opening flower buds, she fell asleep. In the early morning of June 15, a brief service as held and the remains were taken to Caldwell, Ohio for interment.

CURRIE - June 13 at her home in Cambridge, Ohio, of heart disease, Mrs. Clara G. Rogers, wife of C. S. Currie, aged 46 years.

 

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