FIFE THIS AND THAT
Stuff that has been collected, found, researched, donated to the cause.....
- Bethel Cemetery. Located in Upper St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Bethel Cemetery is the resting place for a large number of Fife descendants. Several of the oldest Fife's buried in Bethel Cemetery are noted at either side of the photograph.
- Fife, John, Sr. John Fife, Sr., first settler in Upper St. Clair Township, has an American Revolutionary War veteran's marker at Bethel Cemetery. "John Fife, Sr. Revolutionary Soldier, Private 2nd Batt. 4th Company, Washington County Militia, Enlisted 1781 Discharged 1782 Born 1721 Died 1800."
- Fife Property. A map of Upper St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania showing the property of John Fife, Sr. and William Fife, Sr.
- Fife, William, Sr. Captain Billy has an American Revolutionary War veteran's marker at Bethel Cemetery. "William Fife, Sr. Revolutionary Soldier, Captain, 2nd Batt. 4th Company, Washington County Militia Born 1720 Died 1799."
- Five Tombstones. Beginning at your left--William Fife, Sr.; James Fife, son of William Fife; William Fife, son of William Fife, Sr.; Margaret Fife Fife, daughter of John Fife, Sr. and married to William Fife; and John Fife, Sr. All at Bethel Cemetery and located near the entrance.
Thank you to my cousin, Karen Roolf Schaller, who took the photographs at Bethel Cemetery.
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