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727 Cedar Street
Owned by Harry J. Davis at time of survey. -
414 Cedar Street
Owned by Richard G. Bruehl at time of survey. -
412 Cedar Street
Owned by Spotlight Holy Temple II, Inc. at time of survey. -
337-339 Cedar Street
Owned by Dennis Crespo at time of survey. -
336-338 Cedar Street
Owned by E. Walter Kline at time of survey. -
333 Cedar Street
Owned by Elwood A. Hems at time of survey. -
329 Cedar Street
Owned by Lawrence Delaney at time of survey. -
324-330 Cedar Street
Owned by Clifford W. Hagerman at time of survey. -
321 Cedar Street
Owned by the Travel Club of Bristol at time of survey. Currently (as of 2022) the location of the Bristol Cultural and Historical Foundation (BCHF). -
314 Cedar Street
Owned by William H. Carter at time of survey. -
254 Cedar Street
Owned by Pasqual A. Picarcello at time of survey. -
252 Cedar Street
Owned by Israel Maldonado at time of survey. -
247-249 Cedar Street
Owned by Mary E. Court at time of survey. -
241 Cedar Street
Owned by Fidelity Savings and Loan Association, Bucks County at time of survey. -
240-248 Cedar Street
Owned by Jacob Landman at time of survey. -
238 Cedar Street
Owned by Scott Fletcher at time of survey. -
236 Cedar Street
Owned by Bruce Harris of Harris Fuel Oil at time of survey. -
234 Cedar Street
Owned by Bristol Presbyterian Church at time of survey. -
233-235 Cedar Street
Owned by Thomas E. Nickerson at time of survey. -
229 Cedar Street
Owned by Eric M. Walther at time of survey. -
225 Cedar Street
Owned by William F. Larrisey at time of survey. -
216-220 Cedar Street
Owned by Martin Lautz at time of survey. -
213 Cedar Street
Owned by Marton Lautz at time of survey. -
209 Cedar Street
Owned by Donald R. Brone at time of survey. -
204-212 Cedar Street
Owned by Pierre McIlvaine at time of survey. -
203-205 Cedar Street
Owned by Jogina D. Picariello at time of survey. -
120 Cedar Street
Owned by Harry Dries at time of survey. -
115-125 Cedar Street
Owned by Gerald Dixon at time of survey. -
109-113 Cedar Street
Owned by Vincent Profy at time of survey. -
St. Marks Roman Catholic Church, Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania, Churchyard Cemetery, 1845
From the primary author, Hazel Lamon, February 29, 1996:
"This book is divided into two parts. The first part contains a short history of the St. Marks R.C. Church at Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania, taken from 'History of Bristol, Pennsylvania' by Doron Green - 1911. A history of St. Marks School is taken from 'History of Old Homes on Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pa.' by Doron Green - 1938.
Many of the tombstones in the churchyard cemetery have been in the ground for one hundred and fifty years and some are illegible. They are a monument to those who came from Ireland in search of a better life and made their home here in America.
I have relied on the record for a list of those in unmarked graves.
The second part contains the St. Marks R.C. Cemetery on Bristol Pike, Pennsylvania. Ground was purchased on April 1, 1892 from the Bristol Cemetery Land Company, Inc. by the Rt. Rev. Patrick J. Ryan, Archbishop of Philadelphia.
See page #37 & etc. for details of the graveyard in part two of this book." -
[Postcard]: "Clara King 1918?"
Different handwriting on back of photograph reads: "My name was Jennie Lynn in that picture." -
"Clara King on right, 1920s"
Clara King is the third person from the left, seated on other woman's lap, laughing. Others in photograph are unidentified. -
"Clara King, 4th on right, Bristol teacher, 1920s"
Others unidentified.