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Elizabeth Jane <I>Nagg</I> Constable

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Elizabeth Jane Nagg Constable

Birth
Grindstone, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Jun 1965 (aged 65)
Penncraft, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Brier Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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The wife of George Constable, mother to: Albert, Rose, William, Leroy,Pauline, Bernadine, and David.

She loved Bingo.

She died Tuesday, June 29 at Uniontown Hospital at the age of 65. A mass was held at Holy Rosary Church in Republic, PA at 9 AM. Fr. Francis Gresko was the pastor.

The marriage license was obtained on May 14, 1919. Brownsville, PA. by F.P. Harris, Justice of the Peace.

Records at St. Peter's RC Church in Brownsville, PA witnesses were: Jacobus Bardoni & Helena Nagg, and Father Francis Aaron married them on June 3, 1919.

In 1930 census: They lived in Upper Saint Clair, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States

On October 23, 1943 The Honor Roll at Penn Craft was unveiled at the ceremony three mothers Mrs. Walker Lawson, Mrs. Tony Fior and Mrs. George Constable, each having three sons in the Service at the time, unveiled it.

Elizabeth and her husband George were number two among the fifty original homesteaders in Penn Craft.

My grandmother was baptized in Fredericktown, PA.

In May 18, 1915 in Allison school district, my grandmother had a perfect attendance.
The wife of George Constable, mother to: Albert, Rose, William, Leroy,Pauline, Bernadine, and David.

She loved Bingo.

She died Tuesday, June 29 at Uniontown Hospital at the age of 65. A mass was held at Holy Rosary Church in Republic, PA at 9 AM. Fr. Francis Gresko was the pastor.

The marriage license was obtained on May 14, 1919. Brownsville, PA. by F.P. Harris, Justice of the Peace.

Records at St. Peter's RC Church in Brownsville, PA witnesses were: Jacobus Bardoni & Helena Nagg, and Father Francis Aaron married them on June 3, 1919.

In 1930 census: They lived in Upper Saint Clair, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States

On October 23, 1943 The Honor Roll at Penn Craft was unveiled at the ceremony three mothers Mrs. Walker Lawson, Mrs. Tony Fior and Mrs. George Constable, each having three sons in the Service at the time, unveiled it.

Elizabeth and her husband George were number two among the fifty original homesteaders in Penn Craft.

My grandmother was baptized in Fredericktown, PA.

In May 18, 1915 in Allison school district, my grandmother had a perfect attendance.


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