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  2. George S. Good - Wikipedia

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    George Smith Good was born April 10, 1844, [10] in Turbotville, Pennsylvania, as the youngest son of nine children born to George Good and Mary Smith Good. [11] He received a common school education and enrolled in Dickinson Seminary [12] where his education was interrupted by the United States Civil War.

  3. Allegheny Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Designated PHLF. 1988 [3] Allegheny Cemetery is one of the largest and oldest burial grounds in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is a historic rural cemetery. [4] The non-sectarian, wooded hillside park is located at 4734 Butler Street in the Lawrenceville neighborhood, and bounded by the Bloomfield, Garfield, and Stanton Heights areas.

  4. National Cemetery of the Alleghenies - Wikipedia

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    The National Cemetery of the Alleghenies covers 292 acres (118 ha) in Cecil Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania approximately 20 miles (30 km) southwest of Pittsburgh. The cemetery was dedicated on October 9, 2005 by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs ' National Cemetery Administration and is one of the newest cemeteries in ...

  5. Allegheny County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania. (2020) Allegheny County (/ ˌælɪˈɡeɪni / AL-ig-AY-nee) is a county in Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,250,578, making it the state's second-most populous county, after Philadelphia County. Its county seat and most populous city is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's second most populous city. [ 2 ]

  6. History of the Jews in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania, one of the original thirteen states of the American Union was named after William Penn's father, whose son received a grant of the territory from King Charles II in 1681. When Peter Stuyvesant, in 1655, conquered the Swedish colonies on the Delaware River, three Jews, Abraham de Lucena, Salvator Dandrade, and Jacob Coen, requested ...

  7. Charles Taze Russell - Wikipedia

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    Charles Taze Russell was born to Scotch-Irish parents, [8] immigrant Joseph Lytle/Lytel / ˈ l ɪ t əl / Russell and Ann Eliza Birney, on February 16, 1852, in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Russell was the second of five children, of whom two survived into adulthood. His mother died when he was nine years old. [9]

  8. Category : Cemeteries in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

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    Pages in category "Cemeteries in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Category:Burials at Allegheny Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Mellon Walton. Henry A. Weaver. Cortlandt Whitehead. David Henry Williams. Thomas Williams (Pennsylvania politician) Lewis Woodson. Categories: Burials in Pennsylvania by cemetery. Burials in Pittsburgh by place.