
Kettenburg, Mary Jane (b. ABT 1847, d. ?)
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Pittsburgh Ward 5, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Pittsburgh Ward 5, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Note: VICTIMS TO THE BULLET.
REVISED LIST OF THE KILLED—BURIAL
OF THE VICTIMS—THE WOUNDED.
So far as can be learned no persons have been killed since our last report. A reporter made a tour of the different undertaking establishments at a late hour last night, but nothing was learned. At Devore's, on Grant street, the boeidse of the two Philadelphia soldiers are still lying. Telegrams were sent to that city for information, but none could be gained as to who they were. It is likely their names will not be known until the regiment gets home, which will take some time. We republish a list of the killed as follows:
The body of John L. Long was sent to his home in Boliver yesterday. All that was known of him was that he was a brakeman and was not married.
Ex-City Fireman James Slaus, who was shot near the round hosue at 6:30 yesterday morning, while trying to remove a wounded man, will be buried in the Allegheny Cemetery to-morrow afternoon.
J. De Armott, a machinist empoyed on the Pan Handle Railroad, will be buried to-morrow.
John Evans, [hostler], died after amputation of leg.
— Smith, puddler, residing on Tustin street, leaves a wife and two children.
Samuel P. Jemison, Thirty-seventh street.
John F. Hoffman, 147 Liberty street, Allegheny.
Jacob DeArmott, engineer on the Pan Handle Railroad; resides on Webster street, near Chatham; leavs a wife and three children.
John Long, brakeman on the Pennsylvania Railroad; resided at Bolivar, 25 years old, single.
Charles Fischer, plumber, 1043 Penn avenue, leaving a wife and two or three children.
Jacob Newmiester, private Company A. Nineteenth Regiment; lived at Etna; shot by Philadelphia troops.
Samuel Long, laborer, single; lived in Seventeenth ward.
Johnny Rhu, eighteen years old, Sixteenth street.
Wm. H. Ray, nineteen years old, resided at 209 [East] street, Allegheny.
Patrick Connor, machinist at the Westinghouse air brake work; lived at Twenty-ninth street; leaves a wife and family.
Dennis Carty, formerly janitor at Emerald Hall; lived on Diamond street; leaves a wife and two children.
John R. Long, [boy 478] Liberty street.
Benjamin Buchanan, twelve years old, resided on Chauncey street, Minersville.
Child, one year old, shot in the arms of its mother on the hill above Twenty-eighth street.
Samuel Jamison, corner of Forty-third and Butler, 30 years of age, leaves a wife and one child. Plasterer by trade.
Wm. Gottschalk, saloon keeper, corner Thirty-sixth and Butler; killed while standing on his cellra door. 32 years old, leaves a wife and two children.
Nicholas Stopple, barber, lived on Smallman street, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth street, leaves a wife and several children.
— Kerr, brakeman on Ft. Wayne Railroad, lived on Irwin avenue, Allegheny.
John Etright, No. 1 Carson street, South Side, thirty years old, puddler, widower, leaves two children.
Anthony Watcher, Mulberry alley, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, married.
James Wagner, residence Fifth ward.
Wm. Costello, Carson street, South Side, puddler.
John Decamp, brakeman on the Pan Handle, boarded on Liberty street, above Twelfth.
Benjamin Memish, Wm. C. [Berontd], Samuel Cartwright, Wm. Wirt, cigar dealer, lived on Thirty-seventh street.
John Devin, printer, shot in the thigh.
John Crawford, lives on Second aveune; shot in the left leg above the knee.
There were several killed whose names could not be learned. Among these are three at Williams' undertaking establishment, on Fifth avenue, one being a soldier, killed near Thirty-sixth street. Besides these there were two men killed on the metal yard, between Grant and Liberty street, last evening, one being shot and the other one killed with a hatchet.
Occupation: Place: Plumber
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Edgewood, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Edgewood, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Edgewood, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Chula Vista, San Diego, California
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