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was killed at the siege of Yorktown. The name Philip Skelly, on the tablet is a repetition of Felix Skelly, or O'Skally.
One of the Nagles - John - settled near the Beaver Dam in White Township. Richard and Henry Nagle lived near, or at, the site of Carrolltown. Of the others, McGough may have settled in this region, but probably none of the others.
Formation of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
The Diocese of Pittsburgh was formed from the Diocese of Philadelphia, in 1843, and Rt. Rev. Michael 0'Connor, a native of Ireland, became its first Bishop. In 1844, while returning from Rome, he visited Ireland and stopped at the college of Maynouth, where he called upon students to volunteer to accompany him to his new field of labors. Five students responded to his invitation. They were Revs. Hugh P. Gallagher, Tobias Mullen, afterwards Bishop of Erie, John Walsh, Peter Brown and Thomas McCullagh - as talented and zealous a quintet of priests as ever left that famous college. Bishop O'Connor promised them plenty of hard labor, but not much in the way of pecuniary remuneration.
Bishop O'Connor, in 1847, gave the membership of the St. Augustine Congregation at 500 souls.
In the cemetery of St. Augustine, the first interment in which, Sister Martina McCans says, was that of a girl, a child, a sister of Silas Ryan, now of Patton, for which interment she says her father, the late James P. McCans, dug the grave. Another early interment in this cemetery was that of the three infant sons of John and Julia Zerbee who died July 8, 1847, aged 8 days, The Christian name of the Ryan girl was Anastasia, and the date of her interment was July 6, 1845.
From the inscriptions on the tombstones the writer has concluded that the early settlers of this region were noted for longevity. Some of the inscriptions follow:
Edward Dunegan, died January 22, 1861, aged 63 years; Michael Dunegan, died May 20, 1888, in his 96th year; Catherine, his wife, died November 9th, 1865, in her 73 year; Jere Donahue, born June 27, 1808 - ; Johanna, his wife, died January 7, 1893, aged 86 years;
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