. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. e schools of that day afforded. In her girl-hood days she sang in the Methodist churchchoir, and she was one of the young girlsselected to strew flowers in the pahtway ofGeneral Lafayette when he visited Union-town in 1825. On March 25, 1826, she mar-ried (first) William Searight, of Menallentownship, to which place she removed im-mediately after her marriage. She married(second) in 1858, Harmon Stidger, ,of Canton, Ohio, and removed with him tothat city. She resided in Canton duringthe civil war, and watched its progress


. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. e schools of that day afforded. In her girl-hood days she sang in the Methodist churchchoir, and she was one of the young girlsselected to strew flowers in the pahtway ofGeneral Lafayette when he visited Union-town in 1825. On March 25, 1826, she mar-ried (first) William Searight, of Menallentownship, to which place she removed im-mediately after her marriage. She married(second) in 1858, Harmon Stidger, ,of Canton, Ohio, and removed with him tothat city. She resided in Canton duringthe civil war, and watched its progress withgreat interest. She resided in Canton untili86q, at which time she purchased what isknown as the Roberts property, situatedat the west end of Main street, Uniontown,Pennsylvania, and returned to the old townin which she had passed her earlier years,to live the remainder of her life amongst herold friends and early acquaintances, andfrom that year until her death lived withinone hundred feet of the spot on which shelanded in 1805, an infant in her - /(rfr/u / ? /( r( At C//l i y^/cCaC^ /? \


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