Last | First | Death Date | Age | Listing |
Berkheimer | Harry J. | 1891-11-10 | | a brakeman on the Pennsylvania and Northwestern railroad, death accidental, residence at Petersburg. |
Bice | John | 1891-03-21 | | struck by cars near McCahan's bluff, residence Duncansville |
Brantner | Annie | 1891-04-01 | | infant child, death the result of criminal negligence on the part of the mother. |
Branzatta | Michael | 1891-07-30 | | who was struck by engine 1187 above McGarvey's accidental. |
Breman | W.W. | 1891-09-23 | | death the result of effect of over indulgence in strong drink. |
Brown | Margaret | 1891-02-18 | 51 | suicide |
Colyer | George | 1891-02-18 | 50 | frozen to death |
Couran | Dennis | 1891-05-01 | 65 | at Bennington Furnace, Heart failure. |
Dickson | W.D. | 1891-05-10 | | killed by cars at Bellwood. |
Gamble | Dr. James | 1891-01-14 | | cerebral apoplexy |
Grazier | Millard | 1891-06-12 | | The body was held at Bellwood, He was a employee of the Pennsylvania and Northwestern railroad and the verdict that his death was cause by a train breaking and becoming unmanageable on account of heavy grade and wet rail and too many cars for front engine to hold. |
Hammer | Martin | 1891-09-23 | | found dead in his stable in the rear of his house on Twelfth Avenue and Twenty-first and Twenty-second Streets. |
Haslow | Samuel | 1891-10-06 | | who fell from freight train over side of bridge No. 11 to the river below crushing his head and causing instant death. |
Hench | Augustus | 1891-08-25 | | at Elizabeth Furnace, death the result of natural causes incident to old age. |
Heverly | W.P. | 1891-04-09 | 47 | killed by fall of coal Tipton mines, accidental. |
Kelly | John | 1891-11-23 | 30 | died at the Altoona hospital from injuries received at the hands of Edward Donahue. |
Keyes | Elias | 1891-01-28 | 48 | flagman in Tyrone yard, crushed by car, accidental, residence Tyrone. |
Kinney | James | 1891-05-23 | | at Baker's Mines, died of Heart Failure. |
Kyler | Isaac | 1891-05-14 | | killed by a train of cars crushing him through the upper house wall in Altoona Yards. |
Markow | | 1891-11-08 | | an Austrian, accidentally killed at Pennsylvania railroad coal siding at Bellwood. |
Merritts | Charles E. | 1891-01-12 | | infant 9 months old, natural cause, residence Hollidaysburg |
O'Connor | William | 1891-01-09 | 23 | brakeman in Altoona yard, fell from car which passed over him, was a accident, lived in Altoona |
Page | Samuel D. | 1891-05-19 | 35 | died from injuries received by the cars near Fourth Street in Altoona. |
Reige | G.W. | 1891-08-18 | | shot himself with bullet from 32 caliber revolver from the effect of which he died, the result being hastened by his previous bad health. |
Siege | Max | 1891-02-25 | 24 | burned to death in Mrs. Rittman's stables, Residence Altoona. |
Simon | John | 1891-06-12 | | The body was held at Bellwood, He was a employee of the Pennsylvania and Northwestern railroad and the verdict that his death was cause by a train breaking and becoming unmanageable on account of heavy grade and wet rail and too many cars for front engine to hold. |
Sutter | Alphonse | 1891-04-12 | 47 | death due to hemorrhage of the stomach. |
Unknown | Female Child | 1891-05-10 | | found at the mouth of the railroad sewer below Fourth Street. |
Unknown | Man | 1891-04-12 | | who was struck by engine near Mount Furnace and died in Altoona hospital, accidental. |
VanScoyoc | Stephen | 1891-06-12 | | The body was held at Bellwood, He was a employee of the Pennsylvania and Northwestern railroad and the verdict that his death was cause by a train breaking and becoming unmanageable on account of heavy grade and wet rail and too many cars for front engine to hold. |
Vinisky | Valentine | 1891-01-11 | 34 | Suicide, residence Altoona. |
White | M.L. | 1891-01-01 | 22 | brakeman in Altoona yard, killed by engine running over him, was a accident. |