Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Births and Deaths
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Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Births and Deaths
Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Updates, Changes and Errata - 5/10/2014 Births and Deaths Knight, Thomas S. Knight, Jr. (husband of Kathleen Craig Knight) birth: May, 9, 1930, Rochester, NY, death: May 4, 2014, Greenwich, CT Stevens, Philip Holbrook (husband of Margueritte Craig Stevens) birth: January 18, 1924, Groton, CT, death: January 28, 2013, Skaneateles, NY Craig, Sybil Smart (Mrs. Albert B. Craig, Jr.) birth: March 8, 1924, Grosse Pointe, MI, death: November 2, 2010, Rochester, NY Meyer, Dorothy Elsie (Mrs. Earle M. Craig, Jr.) birth: January 24, 1927, New York, NY death: February 20, 2009, Midland, TX Craig, Earle M. Craig, Jr. birth: March 26, 1924, Beaver, PA death: November 20, 2008, Midland, TX Craig, Dr. Albert Burchfield Craig, Jr., birth: April 19, 1924, Sewickley, PA death: April 4, 2008, Rochester, NY Pivirotto, Richard birth: May 26, 1930, Pittsburgh, PA death: February 16, 2007, Greenwich, CT Wilkins, Craig (Mrs. Lewis Calvin Ihrig) birth: August 15, 1925, Pennsylvania death: October 1, 2007, California Additional Information Thomas S. Knight, Jr. Thomas S. Knight, Jr. died peacefully at his Greenwich, CT home Sunday morning shortly after midnight. Knight was born in Rochester, NY on May 9, 1930. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1948 and went on to Princeton University graduating in 1952. Shortly thereafter he travelled to Europe where he met his future wife of forty-eight years, Kathleen Craig, while they waited together in line to collect mail at the American Express office in Paris. He served his country in Korea during the War as a 2nd lieutenant in the United States Army with the 555th Field Artillery Battalion. Upon his return from active duty he began a career in advertising with Young & Rubicam in New York, where he was as an account executive for over twenty years ultimately retiring from advertising with the firm E. B. Wilson. In addition he was a board member of PNC New England Bank. An avid hunter, fisherman, and golfer, Knight pursued those hobbies throughout his life and was on the Board of Directors of the Round Hill Club and the Trout and Salmon Foundation. Knight dedicated his time to several charitable organizations including St. James Church in Manhattan where he served on the vestry and became president of the Rector's Council, Portsmouth Abbey School where he was a member of the Board of Regents, the United Way of Greenwich, and the YMCA of Greenwich. His greatest philanthropic passion was Orbis International which he co-founded with Dr. David Paton. From its humble origins in a few spare www.burchfieldcraig.org 1 As of May 10, 2014 Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Updates, Changes and Errata - 5/10/2014 offices in Young & Rubicam's Madison Avenue headquarters, Orbis has gone on to provide ophthalmological training to three hundred twenty-five thousand medical professionals in ninetytwo countries and saved the vision of twenty-five million people around the globe. Knight is survived by his wife, his four sons, T. Spencer Knight III, George C. Knight, James E. Knight, and Peter A. Knight as well as their wives Patricia, Meghan, Alison and Samantha, along with his twelve grandchildren. Friends and family may call on Thursday, May 8th, 2014 from 4PM - 7PM at the Leo P. Gallagher & Son Funeral Home - 31 Arch Street Greenwich, CT. Funeral service will be held on Friday, May 9th, 2014 at 11AM at St. Michael's Parish - 469 North Street, Greenwich, CT. The family has requested in lieu of flowers that donations be sent to Orbis International at www.orbis.org. http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=ThomasKnight&lc=4879&pid=170930037&mid=5957062&Affiliate=nytimes&PersonID=170930037&FHID=11210 Philip Holbrook Stevens STEVENS , Philip H., 89, of Skaneateles , died Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Grace Chapel in Skaneateles. Contributions may be made to Every Child Initiative c/o Mission Church 620 W. Genesee St. Syracuse, NY 13204 or the 10th Mountain Division Association. Arrangements by Robert D. Gray Funeral Home, Skaneateles. Published in The Citizen from January 31 to February 1, 2013 Sybil Smart Craig Brighton and Canadice: Died on November 2, 2010 at her home following a brief illness. She was 86. Sybil Louise Smart was born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan on March 8, 1924. She was the daughter of Lewis L. Smart and Sybil B. (Broad) Smart. She graduated from The Liggett School (1942), cum laude from Mount Holyoke College (1946), did graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University as a student (and friend) of Owen Lattimore, MA in History from University of Rochester (1961). She lived for over 50 years in Brighton and Canadice, NY. She taught History (1963 to 1972) at Columbia School, later Allendale Columbia School. She has served on boards of The United Nations Association USA, Strong National Museum of Play, Friends of the Brighton Library, Rochester Association for the United Nations (past President), Hochstein Music School and the Woman’s Career Center. She was a recipient of the International Relations Award from the Rochester Chamber of Commerce and the Historic Home Award by the Landmark Society. She was a generous supporter of many institutions in Rochester as well as Mount Holyoke College. She was preceded in death by her devoted husband Albert Burchfield Craig, Jr. She is survived by her children Lee C. Lundback (Staffan), Albert B. Craig III (Louise), John G. Craig, Gregory L. Craig; her grandchildren Hadley L. Matarazzo (Todd), Erik B. Lundback, Albert B. Craig IV; her great grandson Miles C. Matarazzo and numerous loving nieces and nephews. Her family wishes to thank www.burchfieldcraig.org 2 As of May 10, 2014 Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Updates, Changes and Errata - 5/10/2014 her friends for their support and the care aides, Visiting Nurse Service Hospice program and Dr. Timothy Quill. Friends may attend her memorial service on Friday, November 12 at 11 AM at the First Unitarian Church of Rochester followed by a lunch at the Chatterbox Club. Contributions honoring her life may be made to the Finger Lakes Land Trust (www.fllt.org) or the Rochester Area Foundation (www.rochesterarea.org). Dorothy "Dottie" Elsie Meyer Craig, age 82, passed away on 20 February 2009. Mrs. Craig was born on 24 January 1927 in New York City to Dr. Herbert Willy and Emmy Kaesche Meyer. She graduated from The Brearley School in New York in 1944, and from Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY with a degree in Spanish in 1947. From Vassar, Mrs. Craig graduated cum laude, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and lettered in four varsity sports: swimming, tennis, squash, and basketball. She studied languages throughout her education and in her early years spoke five foreign languages with some competence. Dorothy married Earle M Craig, Jr. in June 1948 in New York City and they moved to Midland, Texas in 1950. Mrs. Craig served the Midland community in many capacities including: President of the Junior League; President of the Board of Trustees of Trinity School; Chairman of the White House Endowment Fund to raise $25 million to maintain the public rooms of the White House at the request of Barbara Bush; member of the Board of Governors of the Midland Memorial Hospital; and member of First Presbyterian Church for over 50 years. She was selected as one of Midland's Centennial Citizens in 1985 by the Leadership Midland Alumni Association. She was also very active in the Republican Party -at the local and national level. In New York City, Mrs. Craig was a member of the Colony Club. Mrs. Craig was preceded in death by her husband, Earle M Craig, Jr. She is survived by her four children: a daughter, Sandra Craig Bessieres and her husband Paul of San Francisco, CA, and their children Christianne Bessieres Lane and her husband John of Mercerville, NJ, Marshall Bessieres of Palo Alto, CA, and Stuart Bessieres and his wife KyleAnne of Berkeley, CA; a son, Earle M Craig III and his wife Brett of Newport Beach, CA, and their sons Bradley Craig, and Morgan Earle Craig of Newport Beach, CA; a daughter, Audrey Craig Walker and her husband Philip of Austin, TX, and their children Elaine Walker Trull and her husband Asa and their daughter Audrey Helen of Austin, TX, and Blair Walker of Austin; and a daughter, Andrea Craig Hungerpiller and her husband Jimmy of Savannah, GA, and their daughter Audrey Randolph Hungerpiller of Savannah, GA; a sister and brother-in-law, Audrey Meyer Sargent and her husband Lawton G., Jr. of North Branford, CT; a sister-in-law Margueritte Craig Stevens and her husband Philip of Skaneateles, NY, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. A memorial service is set for 11:00 A.M Monday, 23 February, at First Presbyterian Church with son, Earle Craig III officiating. Memorials may be directed to: First Presbyterian Church (Deacon's Fund), 800 West Texas Avenue, Midland, TX 79701; Midland Memorial Foundation, 2200 West Illinois, Midland, TX 79701; or Trinity School of Midland, 3500 West Wadley Avenue, Midland, TX 79707.Arrangements are under the direction of Ellis Funeral Home. To place on-line condolences please visit www.mem.com. www.burchfieldcraig.org 3 As of May 10, 2014 Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Updates, Changes and Errata - 5/10/2014 Earle M. Craig, Jr., age 84, passed away on 20 November 2008. Mr. Craig was born on 26 March 1924 in Rochester, PA to Mr. Earle M. and Margaret Peters Craig. His childhood was spent in Beaver, PA near Pittsburgh. He graduated from The Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N.J., in 1942 and from Yale University, New Haven, CT with a B.S. degree in Applied Economics in January 1949, in the class of 1945W. Mr. Craig enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Reserve in September 1942, and graduated from Single-Engine Flying School as Second Lieutenant and rated Pilot at Eagle Pass Army Air Base, Texas in the Class of 1944B. He trained in P47 Single-Engine Fighters at Bruning, Nebraska, and Abilene and Dalhart, Texas. Mr. Craig flew escort, dive-bombing, napalm bombing, and strafing missions in P-47's as a First Lieutenant and Flight Leader in the 507th Fighter Group, 463rd Fighter Squadron from le Shima, near Okinawa, in July and August 1945. He witnessed the Nagasaki atom-bomb explosion from his airplane on 9 August 1945. Mr. Craig was commissioned Captain in the Eighth Air Force in January 1946 and released from active duty in October 1946. He returned to Yale University and graduated in January 1949. Earle married Dorothy Elsie Meyer in June 1948 in New York City and they moved from Sewickley, PA to Midland, TX in August 1950. Mr. Craig was self-employed as an independent oil and gas producer from 1950 until the present doing business as Craig, Ltd. and Earle M. Craig, Jr. Corporation. Mr. Craig's volunteer service included: Chairman of the Board of Deacons and later elder of First Presbyterian Church of Midland where he had been a member for over 50 years; Director of Midland National Bank and its successors; Trustee of The Lawrenceville School, NJ; Trustee of the Nantucket Conservation Foundation; Trustee of the Siasconset Union Chapel, Nantucket Island, Siasconset, MA; Trustee of the Nantucket Historical Association; and he was selected as one of Midland's Centennial Citizens in 1985 by the Leadership Midland Alumni Association. He was also a member of the Order of Indian Wars. Mr. Craig was also very active in the Republican Party both locally and at the national level. Mr. Craig was a member of the Petroleum Club, Midland Country Club, Racquet Club, Nantucket Yacht Club, Sankaty Golf & Beach Club on Nantucket Island, Yale Club of New York City, and a former Duquesne Club in Pittsburgh and the Allegheny Club of Sewickley. Mr. Craig is survived by his wife, Dorothy Meyer Craig of Midland; a daughter, Sandra Craig Bessières and her husband Paul of San Francisco, CA, and their children Christianne Bessières Lane and her husband John of Mercerville, N.J., Marshall Bessières of Palo Alto, CA, and Stuart Bessières and his wife KyleAnne of San Francisco, CA; a son, Earle M. Craig III and his wife Brett of Newport Beach, CA, and their sons Bradley Craig and Morgan Earle Craig of Newport Beach, CA; a daughter, Audrey Craig Walker and her husband Philip of Austin, TX, and their children Elaine Walker Trull and her husband Asa, and their daughter Audrey Helen, of Austin, TX, and Blair Walker of Austin, TX; and a www.burchfieldcraig.org 4 As of May 10, 2014 Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Updates, Changes and Errata - 5/10/2014 daughter Andrea Craig Hungerpiller and her husband Jimmy of Savannah, GA, and their daughter Audrey Randolph Hungerpiller of Savannah, GA; a sister and brother-in-law, Margueritte Craig Stevens and her husband Philip of Skaneateles, N.Y. and Kennebunkport, ME and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. A memorial service was held 1:00 P.M. Monday, 24 November, at First Presbyterian Church with son, Earle Craig III officiating. Honorary pallbearers were R. C. "Buzzy" Banks, Harry Miller, Bill Kleine, Arden Grover, Bill Hickey, Watson LaForce, Clem George, Bill Marshall, Hal Dean, Charles Dean, Earl Rodman, Jr., Pom Smith, Duncan Kennedy, Jim Ritchie, and Tom Cole. Memorials may be directed to: First Presbyterian Church (Deacon's Fund), 800 West Texas Avenue, Midland, TX 79701; Midland Memorial Foundation, 2200 West Illinois Avenue, Midland, TX 79701; or Trinity School of Midland, Inc., 3500 West Wadley Avenue, Midland, TX 79707. Arrangements were under the direction of Ellis Funeral Home. To place online condolences please visit www.mem.com From: http://www.legacy.com/mywesttexas/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=120517120 (Dec 5, 2008) www.burchfieldcraig.org 5 As of May 10, 2014 Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Updates, Changes and Errata - 5/10/2014 www.burchfieldcraig.org 6 As of May 10, 2014 Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Updates, Changes and Errata - 5/10/2014 RICHARD R. PIVIROTTO 76, long-time resident of Greenwich, CT found eternal rest on January 8, 2007 surrounded by his family at Greenwich Hospital. Dick Pivirotto will be remembered for his dedicated service to educational and community organizations, his deep faith and stewardship of the church, and most importantly, his love and support for his family and friends. Dick's love of his life and spouse of 53 years is Mary Burchfield Pivirotto. He is Dad to six children and their spouses: Robert and Mary Pivirotto Murley, Richard and Jennifer McClellan Pivirotto, John and Susie Pivirotto Kern, Nancy Pivirotto Barbe, David and Brenda Brophy Pivirotto, and Steve and Jennifer Pivirotto Altieri; brother to Arthur M. Pivirotto, Jr., Ruth V. Pivirotto and Justine Pivirotto Flanagan; and "Boppy" to his 14 grandchildren. Dick was born in Youngstown, OH to Arthur Michael and Ruth Erhardt Pivirotto. He grew up in Pittsburgh, PA, attended Shady Side Academy and graduated from Princeton University in 1952. He played for the undefeated 1950 and 1951 nationally ranked Princeton football teams. Upon graduation, Dick turned down an offer to play professional football for the Pittsburgh Steelers to attend the Harvard Business School. Following graduation, he served in the United States Army. Dick's long and distinguished career in the retail industry began at The Joseph Horne Company of Pittsburgh where he was President from 1961 to 1970. Following the acquisition of Horne's, he held positions as Vice Chairman, President and Chairman and CEO of Associated Dry Goods from 1970 to 1981. Dick was a director of New York Life Insurance, CBS Corporation, Infinity Broadcasting Corporation, General American Investors Co, Inc., The Gillette Company, Immunomedics, Inc., Greenwich Bank and Trust Company, Chemical Banking Corporation and Chemical Bank, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Jerrico, Inc., Bowery Savings Bank, and Turner Equity Investors, Inc. He was a charter trustee of Princeton University, a trustee of the Princeton University Investment Company and was actively involved with his beloved Class of 1952 and numerous university committees. He was chairman of the board of St. Edmund's Academy and a trustee of Shady Side Academy and the Brunswick School. Dick served over 31 years as a Trustee of Greenwich Hospital including two terms as its Chairman. An active member of Christ Church of Greenwich, Dick served on the vestry and was junior and then senior warden of the church. He was a Trustee of the General Theological Seminary, the oldest Seminary of the Episcopal Church that was founded in 1817 and has been a New York City landmark since 1826. The Pivirotto family will hold a memorial service at Christ Church of Greenwich, 216 East Putnam Avenue, at 1:00PM on Friday January 9, 2007. There will be a gathering prior to the service in the Parish Hall at 11:00AM. In honor of Richard Pivirotto, donations are welcome to Greenwich Hospital Integrative Medicine, Christ Church Outreach Program and the Richard R. Pivirotto Scholarship Fund at Princeton University. Christ Church Outreach Foundation 203-869-6600 attn: Rachael Chardon; 254 East Putman Avenue; Greenwich, CT 06830. Greenwich Hospital Integrative Medicine Program 203-863-3000 Development Office attn: Merida O'Hare 89 Lake Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830. Richard R. Pivirotto Scholarship Fund at Princeton University 609-2583307 or check to Alumnae & Donor Records Office; PO Box 5357; Princeton, NJ 08543. From: http://www.legacy.com/GreenwichTime/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=85928369 www.burchfieldcraig.org 7 As of May 10, 2014 Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Updates, Changes and Errata - 5/10/2014 Craig Ihrig IHRIG, Craig - On October 1, 2007, Craig, devoted mother and grandmother passed away peacefully at home among her family. She was 82 years old. As a young girl, Craig loved music, art and poetry. She attended Westridge School for Girls in Pasadena, where she had the opportunity to sing under renowned conductor Howard Swann. After graduating, she became a featured soloist on radio station KWKW Pasadena, singing popular arias and art songs. Craig was a mother of three girls. Throughout their family life, she and her daughters enjoyed being involved in a variety of performing groups as well as community musical theater. In daily life, she couldn't help but convey her love of all things beautiful through her passion for her garden as well as her interest in antiques and interior design. Her lovely home was always rich in color, warmth, and life, with interesting things to delight her grandchildren in every nook and cranny. Our mom will be greatly missed by all who loved her, but she leaves a legacy of beauty and appreciation for the arts for her children and grandchildren to carry on. She is survived by her daughters Tracy Leighton and husband Lloyd of Yuba City, Allison Zuehlsdorff and husband Scott of Laguna Niguel, and Dana Falls and husband Mark of Santa Rosa. She dearly loved her eight grandchildren Peter and Liz, Lacey and Cozi, Travis, Carson, Maya and Brock. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service on Sunday October 7th at 1:30 p.m. at Daniels Chapel of the Roses, 1225 Sonoma Avenue, Santa Rosa. Private inurnment. DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE ROSES FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES 525-3730 From: http://www.legacy.com/PressDemocrat/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=95705309 Changes For information on all materials noted as being held by Albert B. Craig, Jr. please contact Greg Craig. Errata Page 137, Heather Pendergast was divorced from Robert Gorham Fuller, Jr. on September 30, 1975 at Kennebec County Superior Court in August, Maine. Page 137, At her death, Heather Pendergast was still married to Wayne David Sherwood. Page 501, picture is Mrs. Albert B. Craig. Page 148, Erik Lundback should be Erik Burchfield Lundback. All references to Craig household address at 86 Church Street in Allegheny City, PA should be 86 Church Avenue. Staunton The following changes/corrections are from Sue Wolf who is the best authority on the Staunton line: Overview, STAUNTON section: Pg. 9, 2nd paragraph, last line – should be William Staunton, not William Craig. www.burchfieldcraig.org 8 As of May 10, 2014 Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Updates, Changes and Errata - 5/10/2014 Pg. 9, 3rd paragraph, 3rd line – William Armitage Staunton was an Episcopal minister, not a Presbyterian minister. Pg. 10, 1st paragraph – Mary Evans had definitely been William Staunton’s housekeeper. Rev. William Armitage Staunton, D.D. states this directly in his “Genealogical & Historical Notices”. Edwin Staunton’s version of this [pg. 93] differs from the copy of William’s version that I have in the Staunton Family Archives, in William’s own handwriting. There are about 26 lines that are “missing” in Edwin’s version, where her being the housekeeper is stated. Interestingly, you also quote Edwin on pg. 217, in paragraph 5, with part of the information contained in the “missing” 26 lines. Pg. 24, note 21, last paragraph – there is no known connection between Thomas, the son of William and Mary Staunton, and “Joseph Staunton” in the 1840 census records. [This also appears on pg. 217, paragraphs 3-5, notes for Thomas] Pg. 25, note 22 – Have you located the actual records for the voyage of “The Lancaster” in September 1818, from Liverpool bound for Philadelphia? The surname may also have been spelled “Stanton” at that time. Detailed Genealogy for Staunton Family Pg. 216 & 221, #1 – William Stanton/Staunton was born on January 11, 1775, according to Edwin Craig, pg. 15, 44 and 71. Pg. 216, 3rd paragraph – I am presently researching where William Stanton was born. It is more probable that the reference to “Nottingham” denotes the origin of this family line, rather than the actual place where William was born. Pg. 216, 3rd paragraph – Edwin Staunton [pg. 43] gives 2 possibilities for William Stanton’s wife’s maiden name: Anne Parry or Anne Shone. Edwin [pg 71] again gives the 2 possibilities, but lines through “Parry”, as though to indicate that he had settled on “Shone” as her name. You have spelled the surnames “Perry” and “Strone”. Pg. 216, 221 & 237 - all the children were named “Stanton” until William, father and son, changed their surname to “Staunton” after Mary Armitage’s death. Pg. 216, 221 & 237 – George Stanton’s death date is given in William A. Staunton’s “Genealogical & Historical Notices” as “14 October 1808” [see pg. 241 of your book]. Pg. 217, 221, 223 & 237 [and pg. 9] – Henry died 9/1823, so he had no wife or child. Pg. 217, 221, 222 and 237 – only Thomas was born in England. Anne Eliza, Mary Jane, and Henry were born in Pennsylvania, after William and Mary had emigrated in 1818. Pg. 221 - since Henry had no wife or child, Matilda Staunton should have been #5, and Matthew Henry Staunton should have been #6. Pg. 222, #2 – Eliza Ann Field’s mother’s maiden name was “Glover”. Pg. 222 – Eliza Ann Staunton died on 11/29/1864. Pg. 222 – William Field Staunton died on 11/29/1885. www.burchfieldcraig.org 9 As of May 10, 2014 Burchfield-Craig: Two Pittsburgh Families, Second Edition Updates, Changes and Errata - 5/10/2014 Pg. 222 – John Armitage Staunton died on 7/22/1925. Pg. 222 – Mary Frances Staunton was born on 7/7/1844, died on 11/28/1932. Pg. 225 – add “#6. Matthew Henry Staunton, b. 9/23/1831, d. 3/10/1915. Married on 3/12/1854 to Mary Teresa DeForest [b. abt. 1834, d. 10/2/1907].” They had 6 children. Pg. 225, Edwin A. Staunton – he only had one child named “Anna Maria”, not two. Pg. 226 – Eliz Ann Staunton died on 11/29/1864. Her husband, William W. Green died in 12/1890. They married on 1/15/1856. Their daughter, Mary Elizabeth Green was born on 12/28/1856, d. abt. 7/1938. Pg. 226 – William Field Staunton died on 11/29/1885. Mary DeWolf Gray was born on 3/1/1844, died 2/9/1891. They married on 11/20/1856. They had 4 children: Mary Ledley Staunton [b. 12/6/1858]; Boy Staunton [b. & d. abt. 1859]; William Field Staunton II [b. 12/23/1860, d. 2/12/1947]; Gray Staunton [b. 7/6/1865, d. 1/943] Pg. 226 – John Armitage Staunton died on 7/22/1925. Florence Capen was born 3/1/1844, died 2/9/1891. They married on 5/15/1863. They had 3 children: John Armitage Staunton, Jr. [b. 4/14/1864, d. 5/24/1944]; Florence Isabel Staunton [b. 9/20/1869, d. 10/16/1943]; Henry Capen Staunton [b.12/10/1877, d. 10/15/1957] [Henry is my grandfather] Pg. 226 – Mary Frances Staunton was born on 7/7/1844, died on 11/28/1932. Thomas B. Peck was b. 12/28/1832, died 5/15/1912. They married on 4/15/1863. They had 4 children: Staunton B. Peck [b. 10/20/1864, d. 7/15/1950]; Mary Frances Peck [b. 5/3/1866, d. 8/31/1889]; Thomas B. Peck II [b. 2/22/1876, d. 4/4/1958]; William Armitage Peck [b. 5/3/1878, d. 5/4/1879]. Pg. 234, endnote #1. – page number should be “15, 44 and 71”, not “54”. Pg. 235, endnote #2 – page number should be “54-55”. Pg. 239 – Extracted material from Rev. William Staunton’s notebook represent only a portion of the total notebook. Note: Please send updates, changes and errata to [email protected] or via www.burchfieldcraig.org. Also, always looking for more material to add to the family library. Scans of family photos, family documents, photos of inherited objects, etc. are welcome. Please include documentation of dates, people, place, etc. If you are looking for a final repository for family historical materials please think about donating it to the Western Pennsylvania Historical Society at the Heinz Center in Pittsburgh, PA. Contact Greg for more information. www.burchfieldcraig.org 10 As of May 10, 2014