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Maybelle <I>Riddle</I> Burgan

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Maybelle Riddle Burgan

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
28 Aug 1905 (aged 30)
Somerset Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Howard, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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BURGAN.—Mrs. May Belle Burgan died, Monday of last week, in Somerset Township, Washington County, where her husband is engaged in farming. Deceased was a daughter of the late Nelson P. Riddle, of Howard, and in addition to her husband and two sons she is survived by two sisters, Alice T. and Evelyn B. Riddle, of Tyrone, and one brother, Sumner F. Riddle, of Howard. The remains were brought to Howard, Friday afternoon, for interment.
~Democratic Watchman—Bellefonte, PA—Friday, September 8, 1905~

Wedding Bells.
The wedding of Charles A. Burgan, of Washington County, and Miss Mary Belle Riddle, a popular young lady of Centre county, Pa., will take place tomorrow at the home of the bride. Reverend Mr. Wharton, of Howard, Centre County, will conduct the ceremony. The groom is a brother of James Burgan, of the East End, McKeesport. The groom is a prosperous young farmer of Washington county, where the couple will at once settle down to housekeeping.
~Monongahela Valley Republican--Monongahela, Pennsylvania
07 Mar 1901, Thursday Page 2~
BURGAN.—Mrs. May Belle Burgan died, Monday of last week, in Somerset Township, Washington County, where her husband is engaged in farming. Deceased was a daughter of the late Nelson P. Riddle, of Howard, and in addition to her husband and two sons she is survived by two sisters, Alice T. and Evelyn B. Riddle, of Tyrone, and one brother, Sumner F. Riddle, of Howard. The remains were brought to Howard, Friday afternoon, for interment.
~Democratic Watchman—Bellefonte, PA—Friday, September 8, 1905~

Wedding Bells.
The wedding of Charles A. Burgan, of Washington County, and Miss Mary Belle Riddle, a popular young lady of Centre county, Pa., will take place tomorrow at the home of the bride. Reverend Mr. Wharton, of Howard, Centre County, will conduct the ceremony. The groom is a brother of James Burgan, of the East End, McKeesport. The groom is a prosperous young farmer of Washington county, where the couple will at once settle down to housekeeping.
~Monongahela Valley Republican--Monongahela, Pennsylvania
07 Mar 1901, Thursday Page 2~


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