Allegheny Cemetery
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Allegheny Cemetery is a cemetery located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1844. BurialMap has 313 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include congressman, mayor, businessman, industrialist, baseball player.
Memorials
Charles H. Kline
1870–1933 (age 63)
Allegheny Cemetery
Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1926 to 1933.
Andrew W. Loomis
1797–1873 (age 76)
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United States Congressman.
F. T. F. Lovejoy
1854–1932 (age 78)
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Industrialist and associate of Andrew Carnegie.
James Lowry Jr.
1820–1876 (age 56)
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Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1864 to 1866.
William McClelland
1842–1892 (age 50)
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United States Congressman.
Charles McClure
1804–1846 (age 42)
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United States Congressman.
James McCord
1822–1894 (age 72)
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Millionaire owner of the oldest hattery west of the Allegheny Mountains and member of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting...
Henry Sellers McKee
1843–1924 (age 81)
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Millionaire glass manufacturer and founder of Jeannette, Pennsylvania.
Robert McKnight
1820–1885 (age 65)
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United States Congressman.
William McNair
1880–1948 (age 68)
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Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1934 to 1936.
Thomas Mellon
1813–1908 (age 95)
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Founder of Mellon Bank.
Alexander Pollock Moore
1867–1930 (age 63)
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Publisher of the Pittsburgh Leader and ambassador married to actress Lillian Russell.
James Kennedy Moorhead
1806–1884 (age 78)
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United States Congressman.
Philip H. Morgan
1825–1900 (age 75)
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Lawyer, jurist, and diplomat.
James S. Negley
1826–1901 (age 75)
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Civil War general and United States Congressman.
John Neville
1731–1803 (age 72)
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American Revolutionary War veteran and tax collector during the Whiskey Rebellion.
George Tener Oliver
1848–1919 (age 71)
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Publisher of the Pittsburgh Gazette Times and Chronicle Telegraph, and United States Senator.
Alfred L. Pearson
1838–1903 (age 65)
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United States Army officer.
Henry Kirke Porter
1840–1921 (age 81)
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United States Congressman.
James Hay Reed
1853–1927 (age 74)
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Founding partner of Knox & Reed (now Reed Smith LLP) and member of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club.
Robert M. Riddle
1812–1858 (age 46)
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Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1853 to 1854.
John Buchanan Robinson
1846–1933 (age 87)
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United States Congressman.
William Robinson Jr.
1785–1868 (age 83)
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Politician, businessman, and militia general.
Calbraith Perry Rodgers
1879–1912 (age 33)
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Aviation pioneer.
James Ross
1762–1847 (age 85)
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United States Senator.
Archibald H. Rowand Jr.
1845–1913 (age 68)
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Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor recipient.
Lillian Russell
1861–1922 (age 61)
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Singer and actress.
Ted Sadowski
1936–1993 (age 57)
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Major League Baseball player.
Richard Mellon Scaife
1932–2014 (age 82)
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Billionaire supporter of conservative causes and publisher of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
George Shiras Jr.
1832–1924 (age 92)
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United States Supreme Court Associate Justice.
Jacob B. Sweitzer
1821–1888 (age 67)
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Pennsylvania lawyer and soldier who commanded the 2nd Brigade of the 1st Division/5th Corps at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Jane Swisshelm
1815–1884 (age 69)
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Journalist and abolitionist.
William Moorhead
1774–1817 (age 43)
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William Moorhead was a Pennsylvania merchant and civic leader in the Pittsburgh area.
John Gibson
1740–1822 (age 82)
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John Gibson was a Lancaster, Pennsylvania merchant and political figure during the Revolutionary era.
Adamson Tannehill
1750–1820 (age 70)
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Adamson Tannehill was a Frederick County resident who lived from 1750 to 1820 and was buried in Allegheny Cemetery.
Isaac Craig
1742–1826 (age 84)
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Isaac Craig lived from 1742 to 1826 and was buried in Allegheny Cemetery.
James O'Hara
1752–1819 (age 67)
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James O'Hara was born in County Mayo in 1752 and died in 1819, buried in Allegheny Cemetery.
John Darragh
1772–1828 (age 56)
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John Darragh was an Irish immigrant who lived from 1772 to 1828 and was buried in Allegheny Cemetery.
James Mountain
1771–1813 (age 42)
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James Mountain lived from 1771 to 1813 and was buried in Allegheny Cemetery.
Oliver Garrison
1778–1840 (age 62)
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Oliver Garrison was a resident who lived from 1778 to 1840.
Jacob Beltzhoover
1770–1835 (age 65)
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Jacob Beltzhoover (1770-1835) was a Washington County landowner and early settler in western Pennsylvania.
Joseph Stockton
1779–1832 (age 53)
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Joseph Stockton (1779-1832) was a Franklin County resident involved in early Pennsylvania settlement.
Magnus Miller Murray
1787–1838 (age 51)
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Magnus Miller Murray (1787-1838) was a Philadelphia merchant active in early American commerce.
Amelia Neville
1763–1849 (age 86)
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Amelia Neville (1763-1849) was a Winchester resident who lived to an advanced age of 86 years.
Joseph Patterson
1752–1832 (age 80)
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Joseph Patterson (1752-1832) was an early American whose specific occupation and location remain undocumented.
William W. Irwin
1803–1856 (age 53)
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William W. Irwin was a Pittsburgh businessman and civic figure of the 19th century.
Matthew B. Lowrie
1773–1850 (age 77)
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Matthew B. Lowrie was a Scottish-born resident who settled in Pittsburgh during the early 19th century.
Samuel R. Johnston
1797–1854 (age 57)
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Samuel R. Johnston was a Pittsburgh resident and civic figure of the early 19th century.
Charles Avery
1784–1858 (age 74)
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Charles Avery was a Pennsylvania abolitionist and educator who founded a school for African Americans.
William B. Foster
1779–1855 (age 76)
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William B. Foster was a West Virginia resident and family patriarch of the 19th century.