Gardner, McAnallen, Ralston and Fehrenbach Family History

Gardner, McAnallen, Ralston and Fehrenbach Family History
Author: Beatrice F. Mansfield
Publisher: Virtualbookworm Publishing
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2004
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781589396708

Hearing friends talk about their ancestors and genealogical research prompted the author to wonder about her ancestors and started her on a journey that may never end. With the help of distant cousins contacted on the Internet, it was soon apparent that James Gardner of Butler County, Pennsylvania, was her great-great-great-grandfather. But there the trail grew cold. Where was he born and who were his parents? Was he part of the William and Sarah Gardner family that moved from Maryland to the wild frontier of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, either before or during the Revolutionary War? Most of the descendants of James and Martha "Molly" McAnallen Gardner married, had children and brought many other surnames to the Gardner family tree. Among those surnames are Ackerman, Brinkley, Cameron, Cann, Carson, Dover, Duffy, Fehrenbach, Grossman, Harriger, Hoge, Johnson, Mansfield, Marmie, McAnallen, Mershimer, Ott, Rohrer, Shoaf, Teal, Welsh and Wimer. With the help of more research and information from yet unknown cousins, this family tree will continue to grow and spread its branches. Perhaps we will even learn about the ancestors of James Gardner.

New Castle and Mahoningtown

New Castle and Mahoningtown
Author: Anita DeVivo
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2006-04-19
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439633770

Founded in 1798, New Castle was a small borough located at the confluence of the Shenango River and Neshannock Creek. Mahoningtown, a small borough located just south of New Castle, was a thriving community founded in 1836. The two towns boasted flourishing industries, and in 1896, a trolley line was created to run between them. In 1898, Mahoningtown officially became the seventh ward of New Castle. By that time, New Castle was a third-class city, and railroads and steel were the areas major industries. Eventually many important products were manufactured here, including both Castleton and Shenango China, which were used in the White House. New Castle became known first as the tinplate capital of the world and, later, as the fireworks capital of the world. The stunning postcards featured in New Castle and Mahoningtown document the fusion of these two communities. Among the memorable views are the diverse scenery and amusements of Cascade Park and the parade for baseball manager Chuck Tanner, who led the Pittsburgh Pirates to their fifth World Series.

In Hot Pursuit

In Hot Pursuit
Author: Susan Urbanek Linville
Publisher: Pokeberry Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997227611

Through extensive research of church records, newspaper accounts, and family histories, the story of the Underground Railroad for slaves in the mid-nineteenth century is documented in this book. The authors have successfully captured the role Lawrence County, and in particular the city of New Castle, PA played in this turbulent, violent period in American History.