History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . -^-^1^ \7^,. ^ ^%^^x^^^ i CONNELLSVILLE BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP. 413 rty lie is one-fourth owner. Col. Schoonmakersprincipal office is at 120 Water Street, Pittsburgh. Feb. 22, 1872, Col. Schoonmaker married MissAlice W. Brown, daughter of William H. and MarySmith Brown, of Pittsburgh, and who died Oct. 7,1881, leaving a son. ABR.\HAM OVERHOLT TINSTMAN. Abraliam O. Tiustman, now a resident of Turtle Creek, Allegheny Co., Pa., resided in Fayette County from 1859 to 1876, and there condu
History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . -^-^1^ \7^,. ^ ^%^^x^^^ i CONNELLSVILLE BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP. 413 rty lie is one-fourth owner. Col. Schoonmakersprincipal office is at 120 Water Street, Pittsburgh. Feb. 22, 1872, Col. Schoonmaker married MissAlice W. Brown, daughter of William H. and MarySmith Brown, of Pittsburgh, and who died Oct. 7,1881, leaving a son. ABR.\HAM OVERHOLT TINSTMAN. Abraliam O. Tiustman, now a resident of Turtle Creek, Allegheny Co., Pa., resided in Fayette County from 1859 to 1876, and there conducted enterprises and aided in laying the foundations of important I works which are in active operation, developing the I wealth and forming an important part of the business , of the county to-day. I Mr. Tinstman is of German descent in both His paternal great-grandfather was born in one of the1 German States, and came to the United States, lo-, eating in Bucks County, Pa., and from thence re-\ moved to Westmoreland County, Pa., residing nearI Mount Pleasant, where he had his home until his death ; he was a far
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