"She cared for her mother and then lived in Butler until her death in the early nineteen hundreds. Mother moved to Worthington from Craigsville about 1889 and Aunt Betty and Mag lived across the street. We were all very happy to be so near. Mag was my Sunday School teacher, wise, jolly and companionable. I will never know what an influence they both were in my life. No one ever since cooked such good ham, made such good bread, or had floors scrubbed so clean."
In 1860 she and her mother and seven siblings lived on a farm in North Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA.
In 1870 she and her mother and four siblings lived in Worthington, PA.
In 1880 and 1900 she and her mother lived in Worthington.
other siblings:
James Galbraith (1845- )
Mary A Galbraith (1847- )
Samuel Galbraith (b.1848, d. before 1860)
"She cared for her mother and then lived in Butler until her death in the early nineteen hundreds. Mother moved to Worthington from Craigsville about 1889 and Aunt Betty and Mag lived across the street. We were all very happy to be so near. Mag was my Sunday School teacher, wise, jolly and companionable. I will never know what an influence they both were in my life. No one ever since cooked such good ham, made such good bread, or had floors scrubbed so clean."
In 1860 she and her mother and seven siblings lived on a farm in North Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA.
In 1870 she and her mother and four siblings lived in Worthington, PA.
In 1880 and 1900 she and her mother lived in Worthington.
other siblings:
James Galbraith (1845- )
Mary A Galbraith (1847- )
Samuel Galbraith (b.1848, d. before 1860)
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