Emeline Melvin
1833 - 1895 (61 years)-
Name Emeline Melvin Birth 5 Jun 1833 West Salem, Mercer, PA Gender Female Census 1 Oct 1850 West Salem, Mercer, PA age 16, born PA, living with father & stepmother Census 19 Jun 1860 West Salem, Mercer, PA age 25, born PA, married and living next to father and stepmother Census 3 Jun 1880 Greene, Mercer, PA age 45, born PA, housekeeper, parents born PA/PA Death 9 Feb 1895 Greenville, Mercer, PA Person ID I4884 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 6 May 2013
Father John R Melvin, b. 15 Aug 1802, West Salem, Mercer, PA d. 1889, Mercer Co, PA (Age 86 years) Mother Elizabeth “Betsy” Woods, b. 16 Mar 1806, West Salem, Mercer, PA d. 2 Jun 1846, West Salem, Mercer, PA (Age 40 years) Marriage 29 Nov 1829 Family ID F1420 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family John Laird, b. 14 Mar 1835, Hempfield, Mercer, PA d. 16 Jul 1891, Greenville, Mercer, PA (Age 56 years) Children 1. John A Laird, b. 1863, Mercer Co, PA + 2. William F Laird, b. 7 Jan 1868, Mercer Co, PA d. 28 Feb 1943, Greenville, Mercer, PA (Age 75 years) + 3. Clara Laird, b. 1870, Mercer Co, PA d. 1925 (Age 55 years) Family ID F1423 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - from "The Greenville Advance Argus", Feb. 14, 1895 (greenville.newspaperarchive.com)
Mrs. Emeline Laird, widow of the late John Laird, died at her home on Mercer street, Saturday afternoon, February 9. Mrs. Laird was the daughter of John R. Melvin and was born in West Salem, June 5, 1833, and was in her 62nd year. Mr. and Mrs. Laird moved into Greene township twenty-five years ago, where they lived on their farm until Mr. Laird's health became so bad, nearly three years ago, that they moved to this place, where he soon after died at their residence on Canton street. Mrs. Laird has never been quite well since her husband's death and for more than a year has been confined to the house. Last week she grew rapidly worse and steadily failed until she died. She was the mother of two sons, J.A. and W.F., and one daughter, Clara, all of whom survive her. She became a member of the West Salem Baptist Church early in life and subsequently transferred her membership to Jamestown and about two years ago to the Baptist Church in this place. She passed peacefully to her rest in the blessed hope of the gospel. Her funeral was conducted at her home on Monday afternoon by her pastor, Rev. J.T. Davis, assited by Rev. Dr. J.N. Fredenburgh.
- from "The Greenville Advance Argus", Feb. 14, 1895 (greenville.newspaperarchive.com)