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Adaline <I>Irvine</I> Irwin

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Adaline Irvine Irwin

Birth
Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Apr 1904 (aged 68)
Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4477577, Longitude: -78.4347382
Plot
S1, F, 13, 2 - 129-09
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Mrs. Adaline Irvin*, sister of Mrs. D. O. Owens, died this morning at Wilkinsburg. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence of W. P. Irvine at Duncansville.

Tyrone Daily Herald: Friday, April 29, 1904, Page 4.
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"The many friends of Mrs. Alex Irwin were shocked to hear of her sudden death. She was a highly esteemed and well beloved Christian lady and will be sadly missed."

Altoona Mirror: Saturday, April 30, 1904, page 2. Duncansville Section.
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Mrs. Adeline Irvine*, wife of Alexander Irvine* and sister of Mrs. D. G. Owens, of Tyrone, died at her home in Wilkinsburg Friday morning and was aged about 70 years. She was born in Duncansville, Blair County, the daughter of William Irvine. She had resided in Duncansville nearly all her life, going to Wilkinsburg a few months ago.

Surviving are her husband and four children: Mrs. J. J. Wood of Hazelwood; Mrs. Theodore Crowell of Kane; A. R. of Wilkinsburg, and W. J. of Eldorado.

She is survived by sisters Mrs. Owens, and Mrs. Daniel Higgins of Wilkinsburg. Three brothers also survive: William P. Irvine, night station master at Altoona; R. C. of Hollidaysburg, and Albert Irvine of Washington, D.C.

The remains were brought to Altoona Friday evening on mail express and conveyed to Duncansville, where funeral services were held at the home of her brother, William P. Irvine. Interment was made in the German Baptist cemetery at that place.

Tyrone Daily Herald: Saturday, April 30, 1904, page 4.

*Adaline was born Irvine and married Alexander Irwin.
This and other media releases have stated her married family name as Irvin or Irvine instead of Irwin.

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Appreciating Sue Patterson Miller Smith for the research she is doing on this family.
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Margeurite Little adds: These are her children with Alexander: Annie Irwin 1864, Anna Irwin 1866, William Irwin 1866, James W. Irwin 1868, Blanche Irwin 1870 – 1880, Arthur Irwin 1878, Clarence Irwin
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Sue Patterson Miller Smith:

Family Bible says born Aug. 9, 1835.

The family Bible marriage record for her says m Robert M. Williamson at Duncansville, by the Rev. Wm-- (?) my comment -- Taylor on the ___ of June 1858.
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Mrs. Adaline Irvin*, sister of Mrs. D. O. Owens, died this morning at Wilkinsburg. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence of W. P. Irvine at Duncansville.

Tyrone Daily Herald: Friday, April 29, 1904, Page 4.
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"The many friends of Mrs. Alex Irwin were shocked to hear of her sudden death. She was a highly esteemed and well beloved Christian lady and will be sadly missed."

Altoona Mirror: Saturday, April 30, 1904, page 2. Duncansville Section.
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Mrs. Adeline Irvine*, wife of Alexander Irvine* and sister of Mrs. D. G. Owens, of Tyrone, died at her home in Wilkinsburg Friday morning and was aged about 70 years. She was born in Duncansville, Blair County, the daughter of William Irvine. She had resided in Duncansville nearly all her life, going to Wilkinsburg a few months ago.

Surviving are her husband and four children: Mrs. J. J. Wood of Hazelwood; Mrs. Theodore Crowell of Kane; A. R. of Wilkinsburg, and W. J. of Eldorado.

She is survived by sisters Mrs. Owens, and Mrs. Daniel Higgins of Wilkinsburg. Three brothers also survive: William P. Irvine, night station master at Altoona; R. C. of Hollidaysburg, and Albert Irvine of Washington, D.C.

The remains were brought to Altoona Friday evening on mail express and conveyed to Duncansville, where funeral services were held at the home of her brother, William P. Irvine. Interment was made in the German Baptist cemetery at that place.

Tyrone Daily Herald: Saturday, April 30, 1904, page 4.

*Adaline was born Irvine and married Alexander Irwin.
This and other media releases have stated her married family name as Irvin or Irvine instead of Irwin.

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Appreciating Sue Patterson Miller Smith for the research she is doing on this family.
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Margeurite Little adds: These are her children with Alexander: Annie Irwin 1864, Anna Irwin 1866, William Irwin 1866, James W. Irwin 1868, Blanche Irwin 1870 – 1880, Arthur Irwin 1878, Clarence Irwin
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Sue Patterson Miller Smith:

Family Bible says born Aug. 9, 1835.

The family Bible marriage record for her says m Robert M. Williamson at Duncansville, by the Rev. Wm-- (?) my comment -- Taylor on the ___ of June 1858.
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  • Added: Jan 25, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33243099/adaline-irwin: accessed ), memorial page for Adaline Irvine Irwin (Aug 1835–29 Apr 1904), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33243099, citing Carson Valley Cemetery, Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Sky (contributor 47004249).