Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Official Website History Indiana County (Indiana meaning "land of the Indians") derives its name from the so-called "Indiana Grant of 1768" that the Iroquois Six Nations were forced to make to "suffering traders" under the Fort Stanwix Treaty of 1768. The Iroquois had controlled much of the Ohio Rive...
Wikipedia =Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) is a public university in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. Along with West Chester University of Pennsylvania, it is one of the two largest universities in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) and thus the commonwealth's fourth or fifth largest public university. As of fall 2014, IUP had 14,471 undergraduates ...
This project is for those interred in Oakland Cemetery & Mausoleum located on 845 Rose Street, Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.Oakland Cemetery was established in December 1863 on a wheat field originally owned by James Clark. It wasn't incorporated into a non-profit corporation until March 30, 1984.The first burial was in August of 1864, that of an infant son of the Carson family. Howeve...
This project is for those buried in Union Church Cemetery, Rossiter, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. The cemetery is located on 146 Union Hill Road and is also known as Union Cemetery , Cumberland Cemetery and Rossiter Union Cemetery . Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Marchand Cemetery, Marchand, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. The cemetery is also known as Mahoning Union Cemetery . Find a Grave
Union Cemetery is located beside U.S. Route 422, in Strongstown, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. It is on the left side of the road, one quarter mile east of the intersection, of Route 422, with Pennsylvania Route 403. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Saint Bernard's Cemetery, Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Located on 60 Shryock Avenue and is also known as Saint Bernard's of Clairvoux Catholic Cemetery . In 1890, the parish purchased lots on the south side of East Oak Street and began selling plots in what became known as the Old St. Bernard Cemetery . Those buried in a small cemetery next to the...