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United States of America / Re: Thomas Musgrave. Death help please. Pennsylvania.
« on: Tuesday 03 August 10 01:08 BST (UK)  »
Dear Ben and John,
I am related to the Saix Family in Washington County and can give you information. It is spelled Saix or Saixe

John Saix mother is Delphine Legal born October 22, 1850 in Pradell - Gard France near Nimes.

She married Jules Saix  (Born: January 1845 to Died: September 27, 1907). He is  of the same area of France and they moved to the USA in 1872.

They lived in McDonald, Washington County, PA.

At the time  of death she had 4 children: Harry (Henry), John, Ellen and Blanche.

I can give you more information if you want it.  Phil

Aug. 15, 1941 Obits McDonald Record-Outlook


SAIX,

John SAIX, 66, died Saturday, August 9, 1941, in his home in Carnegie. The
SAIX family resided in the house now occupied by the Arthur ROSENCRANSEs,
Roosevelt avenue, McDonald.
He had been a conductor on the Pennsylvania railroad for thirty years and
was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Ellen WILSON SAIX; three daughters:
Mrs. Thelma HUNT, Mrs. Lillian RAHNED, and Mrs. Berdina MACK, all of
Carnegie; one son, John SAIX, Jr., of Carnegie; two sisters: Mrs. Blanche
KINNEY of Beaver Falls and Mrs. Helen RICHERT of Cecil, and one brother,
Harry SAIX of Fannie street, McDonald.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in a Carnegie funeral home.
Burial was in Robinson's Run cemetery.

SAIXE, March 21, 1902 McDonald Record


SAIXE,

An infant child of John SAIXE of Belgium Hill died Saturday evening and was
buried Monday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. D.
IRONS. The interment was at Arlington cemetery.


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