Horden is a colliery village 6-3/4 mi NW of Hartlepool in the district of St. Mary
Christ ChurchBirth Certificate Microfische 6102222(17), 1449531, or 6102223(15), 1449532
Fisch GS#6102223
General Index
Births registered in England & Wales
Months of Oct-Dec 1914
District: Easington
Folio 10a, page 925www.pro.gov.uk/about/frc/
certificate.services@ons.gov.ukBased on comments written in photo albums, including newspaper articles:
Dad visited his uncle
Alex Pringle
James Street, Fence Houses
Miss E. PringleDad's home in Horden was
104 New 7th StAunt Lizzie
Aunt Essie (?)
Aunt Maynie
Larry & Dot Hanlon
The Wrights
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Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943
about William Cuthbert Pringle
Name: William Cuthbert Pringle
Arrival Date: 1 Oct 1923
Age: 8 Years
Estimated birth year: abt 1915
Gender: Male
Ethnic Background: English
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Ship Name: Megantic
Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts
Friend's Name: Hunter Binter
Last Residence: England
Birthplace: Horden, England
Microfilm Roll Number: 285====================================
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
about William C Pringle
Name: William C Pringle
Birth Year: 1914
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Channel Islands or England or Great Britain or Isle of Man or Northern Ireland or Scotland or Wales
State: Pennsylvania
County or City: Westmoreland
Enlistment Date: 27 Apr 1942
Enlistment State: Pennsylvania
Enlistment City: Pittsburgh
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Pharmacist
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 65
Weight: 114
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SSN Death Record:William PRINGLE
Birth Date: 27 Sep 1914
Death Date: 5 Mar 1997
Social Security Number: 190-01-6678
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Pennsylvania
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 15601
Localities: Gbg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Greensburg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Pauline didn't have a middle name. She later used her maiden name as a middle name.
The family story is that she was very sickly when she was born, and they thought she would die soon, so they wanted to have her baptized. The priest didn't like the middle name they had picked out, and they didn't want to wait to think of another name. (The middle name might have been Ruth)
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Obituary at: http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/obituaries/index.html?mode=view&obit_id=138580Pauline G. Pringle
Greensburg
Formerly of Hastings and St. Lawrence, Pa.Pauline G. Pringle, 88, of Greensburg, formerly of Hastings and St. Lawrence, died Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007, at St. Anne Home, Greensburg. She was born April 13, 1919, in Hastings to the late William and Della (Leiden) Gill and also was predeceased by her husband, William C. Pringle, in 1997; infant sister, Mary Elizabeth, and sister, Mary Elizabeth Gill. Pauline was a member of Cathedral Parish Catholic Church, Greensburg; an active volunteer in the Greensburg community, where she was instrumental in starting the Greensburg Community Federal Credit Union, and involved with the Girl Scouts. Surviving are children William R. (Linda) Pringle, of Woodlynn, Thomas H. (Dina) Pringler, of Las Vegas, Nev., and Kathleen C. (Michael) Davy, of Gaithersburg, Md.; nine grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; brothers William R. Gill, of Auburn, Ala., and Robert F. Gill, of Maryland, and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at STEVENS FUNERAL HOME INC., 1004 N. Fifth Ave., Patton, which will be the site of a vigil for the deceased. Benedictine fathers will celebrate funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Monday in Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Patton. Committal in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The family requests memorials to St. Emma Monastery, Greensburg, PA 15601. www.stevensfh.com.
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1930 United States Federal Census about Pauline Gill
Name: Pauline Gill
Gender: Female
Birth Year: abt 1920
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Race: White
Home in 1930: McDonald, Washington, Pennsylvania
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Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Name: Della M Gill
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Occupation:Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:
View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Della M Gill 42
Mary Gill 12
Pauline Gill 10
Milliance Gill 9
Robert Gill 8
Picture Postcard of Wm Murl Gill postmarked Jul 13, 1908
Addressed to "Miss Della Leiden / St Lawrence / Penna"
"I thought I would drop you one of my cards.
Are you afraid to go home in the dark? If you are afraid
Let me know ['answer soon' written sideways].
From a friend,
Wm Gill"
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Death Certificate gives date of birth as July 16, 1888, but cemetery record at web sites
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacambri/cems/chStLaw01.html
and http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~canterbury/Chest/StLawrenceCm.html
claim it was 17 Jul 1888.
Cause of Death listed as: Being struck by express train on Panhandle R.R.
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according to newspaper article:
The North Cambria News
Hastings, PA, Thursday March 10, 1921
March 3, 1921
William Gill, aged 33 yrs
boarded 9:15 train out of Pittsburgh
Slept past 2 stops, about a mile
His mother: Helen Gill
Brothers: Frank, Peter, Louis, & Albert
all of Hastings, PA
Wife's parents: Jacob Leiden
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1920 Census
Cambria Hastings PA
Enum. Dist #167
Owned house
Dad & mother born in France
Barber owned shop
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From Susan Bearer:Son of Helen Orford Joncour
[Pierre] & Francis Peter (Frank) Gill3 6 William Murl Gill B. 07/17/1889 Hastings, PA
m. 02/06/1916 D. 03/03/1921 McDonald, PA
Mary Della Leiden
B. 01/12/1888 St. Lawrence, Cambria Co.D. 11/11/1967 Greensburg, PA
D/O Jacob Leiden & Barbara Abel
Children of William Murl Gill & Mary Della Leiden
Mary Elizabeth, Pauline, William Robert, Robert Francis
Cambria County Marriage Records
Index page 101-1 1916 Leiden, Della, Guillon, William License Vol-pg 52-469
St. Lawrence Church Marriage Records Gillon, William, Hastings, son of omitted
Married February 6, 1916
Leiden, Della, d. Jacob Leiden and Barbara Abel
Wit: Margaret Leiden and Honzuis Leiden
Note: The Gills from Hastings were from France, and is some of these old records the name spelled is Gill-on or Gill-er. Barbara Abel was the daughter of Henry Abel & Elizabeth Yahner.
06/01&2/1900 Fed Census, Hastings Borough, Cambria Co., PA., Offret, Peter 35 (July 1864) France married 3 yrs, immigrated 1880, in US 20 yrs, NA, Father born Austria Mother born France coal miner. Offret, Helen 45 (Dec 1854) France married 3yrs 0 children born and living Parents born France immigrated 1880 in US 20yrs. Offret,*Frank 31, (May 1869) France single coal miner listed as son. Offret, Peter 17 (Dec 1882) France, (son) coal miner. Offret, Louis 15 (March 1885) PA (son) coal miner. Offret, Eddie 14 (March 1886) PA (son) coal miner. Offret, John 13 (June 1887) PA (son). Offret, William 12 (July 1887) PA (son). Offret, Albert 5 (Sept 1891) PA (son). Heritage Quest Series T623, Roll 1389, page 265.
04/16/1910 Spangler Street, Hastings, PA. Elder & Susquehanna Twp. Cambria County Census. Gill, Helen 56, widowed, 10 children - 6 living, born in France, parents from France. John 23, coal miner, born in PA. William 20, coal miner, born in PA. Albert 15, born in PA.
Heritage Quest Series: T624 Roll: 1323 Page 260
1920 Spangler Street, Hastings, PA Cambria County. William 29, barber, proprietor. Della 31. Mary 2 3/12. Pauline 8/12.
Heritage Quest Series T625, Roll 1546, Page 99.
Hastings, Newspaper article dated 1921
William Gill, aged 33 years, a former well known young man of this place, was instantly killed about 10 o’clock last Thursday night when he was walking on the main line of the R.R.R. and was hit by a fast express train near McDonald, PA.
Mr. Gill had been in Pittsburgh and had boarded the 9:15 train out of that city for his home in McDonald. He went to sleep on the train and did not awaken until two stations past his destination, a distance of about a mile. He left the train and started back to McDonald on foot, walking on the railroad. While on his way he was struck by a fast express train and instantly killed.
Deceased had conducted a barber shop here until a year ago, when he sold out and went to McDonald where he purchased and conducted a barber shop.
Beside his wife he is survived by three children, Mary, Pauline and William; his mother Mrs. Helen Gill, and four brothers, _________(unreadable) Gill, Peter is Gill and Albert Gill, all of this place. The remains were shipped to Patton Saturday evening and were taken to the home of his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leiden in St. Lawrence. The funeral was held at 10 o’clock Monday morning from the St. Lawrence Catholic Church with interment in the church cemetery.
Tribune Democrat 11/13/1967
GILL-Mrs. Mary Della, 79, St. Lawrence, died at 10:10 p.m. Nov. 11, 1967. Born Jan. 12, 1888, in St. Lawrence, daughter of Jacob and Barbara (Abel) Leiden. Preceded in death by husband, William, March 3, 1921, and a daughter. Survived by these children: Miss Mary Elizabeth, Rockville, Md; Mrs. William Pringle, Greensburg; William Robert, Auburn, Ala.; and Robert Francis, Schenectady, N.Y.; also 10 grandchildren. Sister of Mrs. Albert Rhoa, Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Margaret, St. Petersburg, Fla.; and Leo, Edward and Clete, all of Cleveland. Family will receive friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday at Joseph E. Stevens Funeral Home, Patton, where Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Lawrence’s Catholic Church, the Rev. Raphael Schatzel, OSB. Interment, church cemetery.
Burial: St. Lawrence Cemetery, Chest Township, Cambria County, PA C37,4
From Death Certificate:
Social Security Number: 185-12-6813
Name Mary Della (Odilia) Leiden Gill============================
1930 United States Federal Census about Della M Gill
Name: Della M Gill
Gender: Female
Birth Year: abt 1888
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Race: White
Home in 1930: McDonald, Washington, Pennsylvania
View Map
Marital Status: Widowed
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:
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Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Della M Gill 42
Mary Gill 12
Pauline Gill 10
Milliance Gill 9
Robert Gill 8
No birth or date given, but preceeds another entry for a Mary Elizabeth in Leo Leiden's book
Most likely died during (or shortly after) child birth
According to Leo Leiden's book, Gill was originally Gillou. According to Rosann Gill, it was always Gill. However, there was another Gill family in the area that was originally Gillou.
According to Rosann Gill, Frank Gill was born in Ireland (or Brittany).
According to Death Certificate for William Gill (Frank's son) Frank was born in France.
According to Family History book by Patricia Burchfield, Frank was a miner.
In a later version, Burchfield's book claims that Frank's name was Francis Peter and he died on 17 Apr 1949 and buried in St. Bernard Cemetery, Hastings, Cambria County, Pa. This is highly doubtful, since Helen is listed as a widow in several census records as well as her obituary.
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According to Susan Bearer:Frank is listed in the St. Bernard Cemetery under Frank Gillian records taken from the Cambria County registration of death.
Obituary claimed Helen was born 1851 in Laon, France
IGI Entry has birth place as , Bretagne Province, France
============The family name Johncour is also spelled Joncour, and sometimes Jonker, Junker, and even Yonker
Most of the early family members didn't read or write English. Spelling was sometimes based on what the name sounded like. Helen Orford Johncour could read & write english.
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E-mail from Patricia Burchfield 16 Oct 2006:
Francis Peter Gill died on 5/17-18/1895, this is what was stated on Helen's
marriage license to Peter Offret. I have seen where someone stated that she
was only married to Peter Offret for 3 years but I have no idea if this was
the case. I wonder what became of Peter Offret, if he died, or if they were
divorced? I have a feeling that the marriage was possibly annulled. My
reason for this is that Helen was catholic and was buried catholic and is
buried at St. Bernard Cemetery in Hastings. She and Peter Offret were
married at the County Courthouse in Evensburg on 6/28/1897. Had she stayed
married to Peter then I doubt very much that she would have been able to
have a catholic burial.
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Cemetery listing for St. Bernard's can be found at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacambri/obit/1995obit01.html
compiled by Lisa Baker at lisa_18406@msn.com===============
Birth & Death info from Family Tree/History book by Patricia Airhart Burchfield & verified by Rosann GillHelen and her family immigrated with her sister Mary Francis (who was Burchfield's grandmother) in 1880, when Mary Frances was 8. Their Uncle & Aunt came with them and cared for Mary Frances.
Spelling of last name different for Helen (and siblings) than for her father.
According to Rosann Gill, Helen was a seamstress in Paris, France before coming to the USA.
Gill, Rosanna
Spangler St
Hastings, PA 16646-0506
(814) 247-6668Appears in 1910 Census, and as Helen Offret in 1900 census, but not in 1890 for PA.
Name & birth place missing from death certificate for William Gill, son (handwriting difficult to read)
newspaper article about his death lists mother as Hellen GillSocial Security Application for Albert B. Gill lists mother as "Helen Yonker"
1920 Census lists her as Helen Orford Gill.
===According to Family History by Patricia Burchfield, Helen had to have a few toes removed because of diabetes.
According to Family History by Patricia Burchfield, Helen's obituary from Hastings Newspaper on 6/25/1929:
Mrs. Helen Gill, aged 78, widow of Frank Gill, died last night at her home. She is survived by four sons, Frank, Peter, Louis and Albert Gill, all of this place, and is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Harvey (should be Harry or Henry) Williams, Patton
Mrs. Ernest Labelle, Hastings
Peter J. Joncour, Barnesboro
William Joncour, Hutzdale
James Joncour, Patton
Jack and Frank Joncour both of France.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday morning in St. Bernard's Catholic Church. Interment will be in the church cemetery.=====================================
Burial: St. Bernard Cemetery, Hastings, Cambria County, Pa.
Immigration: 1880
Medical Information: Had a few toes removed because of Diabetes.
Naturalization: 1888, France
Residence: 1920, 167 Spangler St., Hastings, Cambria County, Pa.=======================
From Susan Bearer:Daughter of Pierre Joncour & Yvonne (Susan) Simon
2 1 Helen Orford Joncour 78 B. 1851 Laon, France married D. 06/24/1929 Hastings, PA Francis Peter (Frank) Gill 57 B. Ireland
D. 05/15/1895 Hastings, PA
Children of Helen Orford Joncour & Francis Peter (Frank) Gill
Frank F., Peter, Louis B., Eddie?, John, William Murl, Albert Bernard
Frank is listed in the St. Bernard Cemetery under Frank Gillian records taken from the Cambria County registration of death.
Helen (Helene Guillon) married Peter Offret 06/28/ 1897. Cambria County Marriage Application & License Index # 74-1 License Vol-Pg. 14 - 590.
06/01&2/1900 Fed Census, Hastings Borough, Cambria Co., PA., Offret, Peter 35 (July 1864) France married 3 yrs, immigrated 1880, in US 20 yrs, NA, Father born Austria Mother born France coal miner. Offret, Helen 45 (Dec 1854) France married 3 yrs 0 children born and living Parents born France immigrated 1880 in US 20 yrs. Offret,*Frank 31, (May 1869) France single coal miner listed as son. Offret, Peter 17 (Dec 1882) France, (son) coal miner. Offret, Louis 15 (March 1885) PA (son) coal miner. Offret, Eddie 14 (March 1886) PA (son) coal miner. Offret, John 13 (June 1887) PA (son). Offret, William 12 (July 1887) PA (son). Offret, Albert 5 (Sept 1891) PA (son). Heritage Quest Series T623, Roll 1389, page 265.
04/16/1910 Spangler Street, Hastings, PA. Elder & Susquehanna Twp. Cambria County Census. Gill, Helen 56, widowed, 10 children - 6 living, born in France, parents from France. John 23, coal miner, born in PA. William 20, coal miner, born in PA. Albert 15, born in PA. Heritage Quest Series: T624 Roll: 1323 Page 260
01/07/1920 Spangler Street, Hastings, PA. Elder Township, Cambria County Census. Helen 60, immigration 1880, naturalized 1888, Son, Peter 38, coal miner, immigration, 1880, naturalized 1888. Brother, James Johncour 49, coal miner, immigration 1887, alien. Living beside son Albert, his wife Blanche & their daughter Orvetta. Heritage Quest: Series T625 Roll 1546 Page 100
Helen was Patricia Burchfield’s (Arizona) Great Grandmother. Pat said that Frank & Helen also brought Helen’s sister Mary Frances age 8, & the Aunt & Uncle [unknown at this time] that raised Mary Frances.
Hastings, June 24, 1929
Mrs. Helen Gill, aged 78, widow of Frank Gill, died last night at her home. She is survived by four sons, Frank, Peter, Louis & Albert Gill, all of this place, and is survived by Mrs. Harvey [should be Harry] Williams, Patton, Mrs. Ernest LaBelle, Hastings, Peter Johncour, Barnesboro. William Joncour Houtzdale, James Joncour, Patton, Jack & Frank Joncour, both of France. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o’clock Thursday morning in St. Bernard’s Catholic Church. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
Johnstown Tribune 06/25/1929
Mrs. Helen Gill
HASTINGS, June 25-Mrs. Helen Gill, aged 78 years, died of a complication of diseases at her home here at 8:30 o'clock last night.
The deceased's husband, Frank Gill preceded her to the grave. She is survived by four sons, Frank, Peter, Louis and Albert Gill all of Hastings. She also leaves these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Harvey Williams, of Patton; Mrs. Ernest Laballe, of Hastings; Peter J. Joncour of Barnesboro; William Joncour, of Houtzdale; James Joncour, of Patton, and Jack and Frank Joncour, both of France.
Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Thursday morning in St. Bernard's Catholic Church. Interment will be in the church cemetery, in charge of Undertaker H. J. Easly.Burial St. Bernard Cemetery
Helen - Right side in the middle of the cemetery. Frank is listed in the St. Bernard Cemetery under Frank Gillian records from the Cambria County registration of death.
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1900 United States Federal Census
about Peter Offret
Name: Peter Offret
Home in 1900: Hastings, Cambria, Pennsylvania
Age: 35
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1865
Birthplace: France
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's Name: Helen
Race: White
Occupation: View Image
Immigration Year: 1880
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Peter Offret 35
Helen Offret 45
Frank Offret 31
Peter Offret 17
Louis Offret 15
Eddie Offret 14
John Offret 13
William Offret 12
Albert Offret 5
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1910 United States Federal Census Record
about Helen Gill
Name: Helen Gill
Age in 1910: 56
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1854
Birthplace: France
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: France
Mother's Birth Place: France
Home in 1910: Hastings, Cambria, Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Helen Gill 56
John Gill 23
William Gill 20
Albert Gill 15
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1920 United States Federal Census Record
about Helen Orford Gill
Name: Helen Orford Gill
Home in 1920: Hastings, Cambria, Pennsylvania
Age: 60 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860
Birthplace: France
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: France
Mother's Birth Place: France
Marital Status: Widow
Race: White
Sex: Female
Home owned: Own
Year of Immigration: 1880
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 201
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Helen Orford Gill 60
Peter Gill 38
James Johnson 49
Peter's age in 1920 & 1930 census puts his birth year 1882 or 1884. Immigration is either 1880 or 1884.
In all census records, he claims to be born in France, but if he was born in 1884 & Helen immigrated in 1880, that would mean Peter was born in the US. So, it is not clear if he was born in France or PA.1920 Census (done 7 Jan 1920)
Peter Gill, age 38 (born about 1882), born in France, immigrated 1880, occupation: miner1930 Census (taken 22 April 1930)
Peter Gill, age 46 (born about 1884)
born in France, immigrated in 1884 (but Helen immigrated to the US in 1880)
Can speak English, occupation a Machine Runner for a Coal Mine
Was employed, and was not veteran of the US militaryDeath information from Family History by Patricia Burchfield
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From Susan Bearer:Son of Helen Orford Joncour
[Pierre] & Francis Peter (Frank) Gill3 2 Peter Gill 68 B. 01/171882 France
D. 04/17/1949
Peter was a coal miner. He never married.
01/07/1920 Spangler Street, Hastings, PA. Elder Township, Cambria County Census. Helen 60, immigration 1880, naturalized 1888. Son, Peter 38, coal miner, immigration, 1880, naturalized 1888. Brother, James Johncour 49, coal miner, immigration 1887, alien.
Living beside son Albert, his wife Blanche & their daughter Orvetta.
Heritage Quest: Series T625 Roll 1546 Page 100
04/12/1930 Harvey Street, Hastings, PA Cambria County Census. Gill Albert 36, born in PA, parents from France, loader in the coal mines. Blanche 37, born in PA. Orveta 11. Harry 7. Fred 5. Brother, Gill, Peter 46, born in France, parents from France, immigration 1884, machine runner in coal mines. Peter was actually missed when the census was done, but it was noted on another page dated 04/22/1930 as being in Albert’s household. Heritage Quest Series T625, Roll 1546, Page 100.
Johnstown Tribune 04/19/1949
GILL-Peter, 68, Hastings, at 9:15 p.m. Apr. 17, 1949, in home. Son of Frank and Helen (Joncour) Gill, deceased. Survived by two brothers, Albert, Hastings, and Louis of Dean, PA. Members of Hastings Local 393, UMWA and Hastings Lodge 353, Loyal Order of Moose. Service at 9 a.m. Wednesday, burial in Hastings. Friends received in home of Mrs. “Rose Gill, Hastings. Easly Funeral Home, Hastings.
Burial: St. Bernard Cemetery, Hastings, PA Cambria County, Location Unknown
Mass for Deceased Parish Members, St. Bernard Cemetery, Hastings, PA, c1990 (Centennial Memorial Liturgy for the Deceased Members of St. Bernard Parish, Hastings, PA, May 27, 1990, 100th Anniversary).
Appears only in 1900 census.
Could be the son of Peter Offret from a previous marriage.
Could also be the son of Helen and either died or moved away
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From Susan Bearer:Son of Helen Orford Joncour [Pierre] & Francis Peter (Frank) Gill
Possible Son of Peter Offret
3 4 Eddie Gill???
Shown in the 1900 census records with the rest of Helen’s sons. Nothing else has been found on Eddie so far to prove that he was actually Helen’s son.
06/01&2/1900 Fed Census, Hastings Borough, Cambria Co., PA., Offret, Peter 35 (July 1864) France married 3 yrs, immigrated 1880, in US 20 yrs, NA, Father born Austria Mother born France coal miner. Offret, Helen 45 (Dec 1854) France married 3yrs 0 children born and living Parents born France immigrated 1880 in US 20yrs. Offret,*Frank 31, (May 1869) France single coal miner listed as son. Offret, Peter 17 (Dec 1882) France, (son) coal miner. Offret, Louis 15 (March 1885) PA (son) coal miner. Offret, Eddie 14 (March 1886) PA (son) coal miner. Offret, John 13 (June 1887) PA (son). Offret, William 12 (July 1887) PA (son). Offret, Albert 5 (Sept 1891) PA (son). Heritage Quest Series T623, Roll 1389, page 265.
Appears in 1910 Census with Helen Gill, listed as son age 25
Doesn't appear in 1920 with Helen.According to Burchfield:
John shot and killed Ross Roberts, age 50 (Italian) walking Mae Nagle home, when Ross stepped in front of her as John was trying to shoot Mae. John then killed himself and left a note saying "I die for the love of Mae Nagle."
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From Susan Bearer:Son of Helen Orford Joncour [Pierre] & Francis Peter (Frank) Gill
3 5 John Gill B. 1886
D. 08/31/1913
06/01&2/1900 Fed Census, Hastings Borough, Cambria Co., PA., Offret, Peter 35 (July 1864) France married 3 yrs, immigrated 1880, in US 20 yrs, NA, Father born Austria Mother born France coal miner. Offret, Helen 45 (Dec 1854) France married 3yrs 0 children born and living Parents born France immigrated 1880 in US 20yrs. Offret,*Frank 31, (May 1869) France single coal miner listed a as son. Offret, Peter 17 (Dec 1882) France, (son) coal miner. Offret, Louis 15 (March 1885) PA (son) coal miner. Offret, Eddie 14 (March 1886) PA (son) coal miner. Offret, John 13 (June 1887) PA (son). Offret, William 12 (July 1887) PA (son). Offret, Albert 5 (Sept 1891) PA (son). Heritage Quest Series T623, Roll 1389, page 265.
04/16/1910 Spangler Street, Hastings, PA. Elder & Susquehanna Twp. Cambria County Census. Gill, Helen 56, widowed, 10 children - 6 living, born in France, parents from France. John 23, coal miner, born in PA. William 20, coal miner, born in PA. Albert 15, born in PA.
Heritage Quest Series: T624 Roll: 1323 Page 260
Mass for Deceased Parish Members, St. Bernard Cemetery, Hastings, PA, c1990 (Centennial Memorial Liturgy for the Deceased Members of St. Bernard Parish, Hastings, PA, May 27, 1990, 100th Anniversary)
North Cambria News, Hastings, Friday, Sept 5, 1913
A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.
One of the most sensational tragedies in the history of northern Cambria, occurred in this place about 9 o'clock last Saturday evening, when John Gill, a well known young man of this place, shot and killed Ross Roberts, a well known Italian, who was accompanying Miss Mae Nagle to her house, who Gill tried to kill, but Roberts stepped in front of the girl and received the shot instead. Gill ran to the edge of town where he fired a bullet into his own brain.
Miss Nagle was spending the night at the Roberts' home, when Gill called [came to the house] and told her that her mother was ill and that her presence was required at home. According to Miss Nagle, Gill was infatuated with her and she had from the first spurned his attentions. Gill had on different occasions threatened her and she was afraid to return to her home with him or alone. She asked Roberts to accompany her, which he did. When they were within a short distance of the girl's home, Gill rushed from the shadows. He had a revolver in his hand and raised it as he neared them. Roberts placed himself in front of the girl and commanded him to stop. But he did not and fired as he ran forward. Roberts fell to the ground shot through the chest, and he died instantly. The girl turned and ran and Gill pursued her, catching her near the Hastings House [on Fourth Avenue.] He pointed the revolver at her and pulled the trigger, but the weapon refused to explode and her screams soon brought others to the scene. When Gill saw he was balked he fled down the railroad tracks. A shot time later a shot was heard, but the town was in a fever of excitement and but little attention was paid to it.
At the inquest conducted by Deputy Coroner Dunsmore, of Barnesboro, Miss Nagle testified that Gill had threatened her , and on Memorial Day he said, "I'll get you, Mae, if I have to go to the gallows for it." This was at a dance in the Grove on that day when Miss Nagle danced several times with a fellow Gill did not like, and he warned her she must have nothing to do with the man he deemed his rival. The girl did not heed him and refused to dance with him, and then he made the above remark.
Gill's body was found about 10:30 o'clock near the tipple of No. 20 mine of the Pennsylvania Coal & Coke corporation. He had shot himself in the right temple and held a note in his left hand upon which was scrawled, "I die for the love of Mae Nagle."
Both Roberts and Gill were well known here and had a large circle of friends. Gill was aged 26 years and was an industrious young man. He was secretary of the Loyal Order of Moose, a member of the Hastings Fire Company and check weight man at No. 20 mine of the Pennsylvania Coal & Coke corporation. He is survived by his mother [Helen Joncour Gill] and five brothers, as follows: Frank, Peter, Louis, William and Albert, all of this place. His funeral was held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Roberts was aged about 50 years and was one of our best Italian citizens. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, U.M.W. of A., and Society Operaia Italiana di Mute Soccorsco Umberto I, an Italian society of this place. He is survived by his wife and these children: Mrs. Louis Traves, of this place; Don and Fred, of Youngstown, O., and Angela, at home. His funeral was held at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning with services in St. Bernard's Catholic church. Interment was made in the church Cemetery.
The local branch of the U.M.W. of A. and the Loyal Order of Moose attended both funerals.
Note: Mae Nagle was Emma "Mae" Nagle, only child of Elmer Nagle and Margaret "Maggie"
Gessler. [Elmer was the son of Michael Nagle and Lavinia Helfrich, the 1st wife. He ran a hotel, as did Elmer, who rented the Grove Hotel.]
Maggie and Elmer were in 1904 and Maggie married my g-uncle, Edward Kline. The Klines lived on Fourth Avenue, not far from the Hastings House Hotel mentioned. It was also the street on which the RR Station was located. Mae later married Walter Rhoa of Chest Springs.
Mr. Ross's daughter, Angela, had musical evenings. There were other young people at the house along with Mae. Mr. Ross was a fan of Opera and a musician.
For whatever reason, Mr. Ross's name was not included in the Church Records as having been buried in St. Bernard’s.
Mr. Gill was a checkweightman. A mine had two checkweightmen, one hired by the company, and one elected by the U.M.W. of A. as a check on the company's man. They counted the number of cars of coal each miner produced each day.
Mr. Gill could not have a Catholic funeral because he was a suicide. [He was the son of Frank and Helen (Joncour) Gill. John could not be buried in the "consecrated" part of the St. Bernard's Cemetery, and was buried in the part called "Potter's Field." Suicides, unbaptized babies, public sinners and Catholics who did not attend Mass were buried there. Potter's Field was a circle of single graves around the edge of the cemetery.
"The Grove" was a recreational and picnic area in the East End of Hastings, along the RR tracks across from Strittmatter's Lumber Company. It had a dance hall building and the Grove Hotel was located there. Church picnics and public dances where held there. Baker's Oil Company bought the dance hall and established a gas station there. The Grove Hotel building is still there, now the R.H. Kelly Memorial Company.
Christening: Godparents were Marie Lacour and Patrius Gill
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From Social Security Application:
SSN: 193-07-1595
Address: Harvey St. Hastings, PA
Dates 30 Nov 1936
Father: Frank Gill,
Mother: Helen Jonker (or Yonker)
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From SSN death record:
Name: Albert Gill
SSN: 193-07-1595
Last Residence: 16646 Hastings, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Born: 20 Sep 1894
Last Benefit: 16646 Hastings, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Died: Nov 1979
State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951 )====================
1920 Census
Cambria, Hastings #167
Gill, Albert age 24 born PA
Coal miner
Blanche wife 26 born PA
Onatta(?) daughter age
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1930 Census
Albert B Gill
Age 36, born 1893 Pa
Home Hastings
Roll T626-2011, Page 12A
Enum Dist 47, Image 0861
Albert 36
Blanche wife 37
Orveta daughter 11
Harry son 7
Fred son 5 (not in school)
owned house worth $5000
Age at marriage 22 & 23
Albert born in Pa, parents in France
Blanche born Pa & parents Pa
occupation Loader / Coal Mine
not a veteran============================
Soc Sec Death Index
Full Copy $27
Albert Gill
193-07-1595
Born 20 Sep 1894 16646
Last Benefit 16646 Hastings
Died Nov 1979
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From Susan Bearer:Son of Helen Orford Joncour
[Pierre] & Francis Peter (Frank) Gill3 7 Albert Bernard Gill 19 85 B. 09/19/1894 Hastings, PA Cambria Co.
m. 05/24/1916 Hastings D. 11/21/1979 Hastings, PA Cambria Co.
Blanche Mary Conrad
32 64 B. 03/06/1893 Clearfield Twp, Cambria Co.D. 05/24/1957 Hastings, PA Cambria Co.
D/O Henry Issac Conrad and Mary G. Sutton
Children of Albert B. Gill & Blanche Mary Conrad
Orveta M., Baby Gill, Harry J. Fredrick C.
Gill, Albert [no middle name] born 09/30/1894, baptized 10/28/1894, son of Francis Gill
[Gallia-Eur.] and Helena Joncour [Gallia-Europa], godparents Marie Lacour & Patrius Gill
Blanche Mary was a sister to David Henry Conrad (my grandfather - Mary Hoffher )
Cambria County Marriage Records
Index Page 11-2 1916 GILLEN, Albert CONRAD, Blanche M. License Vol pg. 53-95
06/13/1900 Clearfield Twp, Cambria Co, PA house 184 family 184. CONRAD, Henry 46 b. July 1853, PA, md 23y, farmer. Mary 47 b. Sept 1852) PA, 9 children, 6 living. David H. 20 b. Aug 1879, laborer. Marcellus 18 b. Apr 1882, laborer. Malinda 15, b. Dec 1884. Martin 13, b. Mar 1887. Blance 7, b. Mar 1893. Bernard 4, b. Dec 1895. Hazel 13 b. Mar 1887, niece.
Heritage Quest Series T623, Roll 1388, Pages 230 & 231
04/16/1910 Spangler Street, Hastings, PA. Elder & Susquehanna Twp. Cambria County Census. Gill, Helen 56, widowed, 10 children - 6 living, born in France, parents from France. John 23, coal miner, born in PA. William 20, coal miner, born in PA. Albert 15, born in PA.
Heritage Quest Series: T624 Roll: 1323 Page 260
01/07/1920 Spangler Street, Hastings, PA. Elder Township, Cambria County Census. Gill, Albert 24 b. France. Blanche 26 b. PA. Orvetta 11/12.
Living beside mother Helen, brother Peter & Uncle James Joncour.
Heritage Quest: Series T625 Roll 1546 Page 100
04/12/1930 Harvey Street, Hastings, PA Cambria County Census. Gill Albert 36, born in PA,
parents from France, loader in the coal mines. Blanche 37, born in PA. Orveta 11. Harry 7. Fred 5. Brother, Gill, Peter 46, born in France, parents from France, immigration 1884, machine runner in coal mines. Peter was actually missed when the census was done, but it was noted on another page dated 04/22/1930 as being in Albert’s household.Mass for Deceased Parish Members, St. Bernard Cemetery, Hastings, PA, c1990 (Centennial Memorial Liturgy for the Deceased Members of St. Bernard Parish, Hastings, PA, May 27, 1990, 100th Anniversary) have a child of Albert stillborn 08/07/1921 with the burial in Potters Field.
North Cambria News, 09/1926
SURPRISE PARTY AT GILL HOME
A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gill last Thursday evening in observance of Mr. Gill’s birthday anniversary. Cards featured followed by a fine lunch. Prizes went to: Mrs. Margaret Rager, Mrs. Mark Weakland, Mrs. Vincent Link, Alex Lann, Celestine Holtz, and William Sibert.
The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. William Sibert, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kline, [Zita Peters] Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lantzy, Mr. and Mrs. Alban Dillon [Marie Strittmatter], Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weakland, Mr. and Mrs. William Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Celestine Holtz, [_____Hollen], Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elder, [Henrietta Byrne] Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Link, [Bertha Miller], Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hetrick, Mrs. Agnes [Weakland] Rager, Mrs. Edwin Link, Mrs. Steven Janscura, Mrs. Edward Weakland, Mrs. Margaret Kirk, Miss Margaret Rager, and Alex Lann.
Tribune Democrat 11/22/1979
GILL - Albert B., 85, Hastings, died Nov 21, 1979, at Miners Hospital, Spangler. Born Sept. 19, 1984, in Hastings, son of Peter and Helen (Johncour) Gill. Preceded in death by parents; wife, former Blanche Conrad; and brothers, Frank, Peter and Louis. Survived by these children: Orveta M., Harrisburg; Harry J., at home and Fred C., Hastings; also granddaughter, Barbara Jean, Raleigh, N.C. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Member of Holy Name Society, Rosary confraternity and Knights’ of St. George, all of St. Bernard’s Catholic Church: Hastings Local 393, UMWA; and Hastings Volunteer Fire Company. Friends received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Easly Funeral Home, Hastings. Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, Hastings, the Rev. Terrence Rogan, OSB. Interment, church cemetery. (Bottom Right)
Newspaper and date unknown
Mrs. Blanche Mary Gill, 64, of Hastings died May 24, 1957 in Miners Hospital, Spangler. Born March 6, 1893, in Clearfield Township, daughter of Harry and Mary (Cupples) Conrad. Survived by husband, Albert, and these children: Orvetta, Mechanicsburg; Harry, at home; and Fred, Hastings. Brother of Bernard, Hyattesville, Maryland. Member of St. Bernard's ICBU and Rosary Confraternity and auxiliary to Hastings Volunteer Fire Company. Friends received in Early Funeral Home, Hastings. Funeral mass at 9:30 am Tuesday in St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Rev. Father Adelbert Kalack, OSB. Burial church cemetery.Error in newspaper Mary Cupples was actually the wife of her brother David Henry Conrad
Orvetta worked in a bank in Harrisburg, Pa
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SSN Death Record:
Birth Date: 18 Jan 1919
Death Date: Sep 1997
Social Security Number: 200-05-8709
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Pennsylvania
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 17112http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacambri/obit/1997obit01.html
Date of death - 18 Sep from obituary list:
Source: Union Press Courier
From the page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacambri/obit/
The Union Press Courier was the forerunner to the Star-Courier, served the Northern Cambria area and was published weekly. The newspaper's last issue was printed at the end of 1999.
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