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History of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania : including its early settlement Chicago : A. Warner Co., 1889 Cushing, Thomas, 1821. Pg. 784 ISAAC PATTERSON, engine-hostler, Wall, was born in the parish of Tillabish, County Down, Ireland, a son of ISAAC and MARGARET PATTERSON. He was reared on a farm, and attended the public schools. When 30 years old he came to Pittsburgh, and was employed in the construction of the P. R. R. For the last 24 years he has had charge of locomotives when not in use. He lived 16 years above Stewart’s Station, and in 1869 bought a house at Wall. He is also the owner of two other houses, which his industry has secured. MR. PATTERSON is a member of the M. E. Church at Turtle Creek; politically he is a democrat. He married, in Ireland, in 1851, SUSANNAH ENGLISH, a native of the same parish as himself, and they have five children: THOMAS, a resident of Wall; JOHN, at Braddock; ISAAC, in Pittsburgh; ELLEN, wife of D. S. LEWIS, WALL, and CATHARINE, at home. Notify Administrator about this message?
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