Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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Nathan Stahl and Mary Ann Melville




Husband Nathan Stahl 1

           Born: 29 Oct 1810 - Chester Co, PA 2
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           Died: 29 Oct 1868 - Adamsburg, Hempfield Twp, Westmoreland Co, PA 2
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       Marriage: 6 Apr 1843 2



Wife Mary Ann Melville 2

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         Father: John Melville (      -1869) 2
         Mother: Elizabeth Marchand (1823-      ) 2




Children
1 M John Stahl 2

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2 F Elizabeth Stahl 2

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           Died: when nineteen years old
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3 M William Stahl 2

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         Spouse: Matilda Hunter (      -      ) 2


4 M Samuel Stahl 2

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         Spouse: Harriet Ludwick (      -      ) 2


5 F Emma M. Stahl 2

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6 F Harriett M. "Hattie" Stahl 3

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         Spouse: Darwin Musick (1847-      ) 4 5


7 M Daniel Patterson Stahl 2

           Born: 17 Apr 1863 - Adamsburg, Hempfield Twp, Westmoreland Co, PA 2
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8 M Charles Presley Stahl 2

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General Notes: Husband - Nathan Stahl


He learned the trade of tailor and in early life came to Irwin in North Huntingdon township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, where he purchased and owned, for several years, a farm, on which was later built the village of Hahntown. In 1854 he removed to Adamsburg, which at that time was one of the most promising pike towns in the county. He opened a tailoring establishment and was thronged with orders until the railroad came and diverted the great stream of travel and large volume of business from the pike towns. After the building of the railroads he still had left a very fair and paying patronage until his death. He was a stanch democrat, and a consistent member of the Reformed church.

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Sources


1 Samuel T. Wiley, Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA: John M. Gresham & Co., 1890.), Pg 143, 704.

2 Samuel T. Wiley, Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA: John M. Gresham & Co., 1890.), Pg 704.

3 Samuel T. Wiley, Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA: John M. Gresham & Co., 1890.), Pg 142, 704.

4 Samuel T. Wiley, Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA: John M. Gresham & Co., 1890.), Pg 142, 498, 704.

5 Fenwick Y. Hedley, Old and New Westmoreland, Vols. III & IV (New York, NY: The American Historical Society, Inc., 1918), Pg 459.


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