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The Following Is a List of the Names and Interment Numbers of Those INDEX The following is a list of the names and interment numbers of those buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Steubenville, for whom information was available at the time this data was collected. This list is by no means complete and every attempt has been made to avoid any and all errors. The collection of information for the databases given ended in April of 2002. AARON, AGNES N. - 17622 ADAMS, PROCTOR D. - 17006 AARON, HERMAN M. - 18518 ADAMS, RAYMOND - 09310 ABATE, SCAFFIIFI A. - 07022 ADAMS, VICTOR J. - 09404 ABBATE, MICHAEL - 10459 ADER (ADLER), MRS. BENJAMIN - 00317 ABBATE, MINNIE - 17897 ADOLINA, INFANT - 08423A ABBATE, PETE - 14898 ADULEWICZ, JOHN MATTHEW - 19442 ABBATE, ROSARIA - 10021 ADULEWICZ, MARY MRS. - 16282 ABBATO, GAETANO - 12322 ADULEWICZ, VICTOR - 16977 ABDELLA, ELIAS INFANT - 09925 ADYNIEC, ALFRED - 16419 ABDELLA, REGINA - 09944 ADYNIEC, JOHN INFANT - 03446 ABDELLA, ROSE MRS. - 09615 ADYNIEC, STEPHANIE ROSE - 15434 ABEREGG, BABY - 09514 ADYNIEC, STEPHEN FRANCIS - 11520 ABRAMOWICZ, DOROTHY MARY - 18168 ADYNIEC, STEPHEN J. - 11780 ABRAMOWICZ, JOSEPH - 10595 AFEK, CHRISTOPHER BRIAN INFANT - 13673 ABRAMOWICZ, MARY - 19044 AFEK, HELEN M. - 16950 ACCARELLA, JENNIE - 04072 AFEK, HENRY FRANCIS - 12364 ACCONCIA, ANNA FABRIZIO - 08678 AFEK, JOSEPH - 17867 ACCONCIA, DOMINIC - 11475 AFEK, LEON - 13058 ACCONCIA, DOROTHY JEAN - 17318 AFEK, PAUL J. SR. - 16283 ACCONCIA, EVELINA INFANT - 03568 AFEK, VERONICA (MRS. LEON) - 12167 ACCONCIA, VITTORIA INFANT - 02646 AFEK, WALTER - 16442 ACCONEY, ANN - 15964A AFFATIGATE, BEATRICE - 03924 ACCONEY, ANNA M. - 16403 AFFERBACK, FRANCIS JOSEPH INFANT - 11387 ACCONEY, ANTHONY A. SR. - 13454 AGNEW, JAMES R. SR. - 17779 ACCONEY, CAROL ANN - 10221 AGNEW, JOHN - R203 ACCONEY, INFANT GIRL - 09608 AGNEW, JOHN HENDERSON - 17184 ACCONEY, MARGARET M. “PEGGY” - 20034 AGNEW, JOHN LESLIE JR. DR. - 11329 ACCONSIA, INFANT - 02482 AGNEW, JOHN LESLIE SR. DR. - 13353 ACCORDINO, ASSUNTA “SUSIE” - 20302 AGNEW, MARY LOUISE - 12203 ACCORDINO, FRANCESCO - 18203 AGNEW, MARY MISS - 00154 ACETO, ADAM - 14305 AGNEW, MARY MRS. - RX001 ACETO, ALEXANDER - 18629 AGNEW, MYRTLE ETCHISON - 14383 ACETO, AMEDIO - 12909 AGNEW, PATRICK - RX002 ACETO, ANNA M. MRS. - 13682 AGNOLI, JOSEPH - 12004 ACETO, ELIZABETH MRS. - 15845 AGNOLI, LOTTIE - 16804 ACETO, GUERINO R. - 14589 AGOSTA, MARY INFANT - 01791 ACETO, GUISEPPE - 19245 AGOSTIA, HELEN INFANT - 06710 ACETO, RALPH A. (PVT.) - 11169 AGOSTINO, BENTINI - 07325 ACETO, RAPHAEL INFANT - 07290 AGOSTINO, MARY INFANT - 06242 ACITOLA, GIOVANNI - 06260 AGRESTA, AMERICO - 08071A ACKERMAN, ALBERT GEORGE - 12120 AGRESTA, ANGELO - 07255 ACKERMAN, JOSEPHINE - 17233 AGRESTA, CESARE C. - 18142 ACTON, HARRY - 10731 AGRESTA, CIRICA MRS. - 12844 ACTON, MARGARET E. - 19694 AGRESTA, FELIX JOSEPH - 19385 ACTON, MARY CORRINE INFANT - 14166 AGRESTA, FRANK - 09181 ACTON, NORA MARY MRS. - 14231 AGRESTA, JENNIE J. - 19996 ACTON, WILLIAM E. - 20053 AGRESTA, JOHN W. - 20398 ADAMETZ, HELEN PATRICIA MRS. - 14121 AGRESTA, JOSEPH DR. - 17387 ADAMS, AGNES - 18126 AGRESTA, LUIGI - 15468 ADAMS, ANNA MRS. - 11978 AGRESTA, MAMIE MRS. - 14958 ADAMS, EMMA - 16670 AGRESTA, PASSERI GRACE - 20426 ADAMS, LEON F. - 10770 AGRESTA, PAULINE - 07595 ADAMS, MICHAEL “SMOKEY” - 18299 AGRESTA, VALENTINO - 20383 ADAMS, MICHAEL SR. - 13296 AGSALLA, RACHEAL - NN001 1 AGURKA, INFANT - 03768 ALEXANDER, GEORGE D. - 18607 AGURKIS, AGATHA INFANT - 03052 ALEXANDER, HUGO - 17381 AGURKIS, BRUNO INFANT - 03451 ALEXANDER, JOSEPH MARIE - 06584 AIKEN, INFANT - 00165 ALEXANDER, NUNZIE - 20349 AINOTTE, FRANCISCO - 10852 ALEXANDER, VINCENZO - 06616 ALBAN, AMOS M. - 06709 ALEXANDRI, MADELINA - 01844 ALBAN, FRANCES G. INFANT - 01389 ALKER, ELLEN MARIA - 13130 ALBAN, MRS. AMOS - 08363 ALKIRE, LEWIS C. - 17913 ALBAN, ROSE MARIE - 15799 ALLEN, ANNA N. MRS. - 11137 ALBANESE, GUISEPPE - 03084 ALLEN, ANTHONY - 12114 ALBANI, ELSIE - 20161 ALLEN, CHARLES T. - 19404 ALBANI, PATSY - 20835 ALLEN, CHARLES THOMAS - 14617 ALBARANO, ANTHONY - 16868 ALLEN, ELIZABETH - 18690 ALBARANO, ANTHONY DAVID - 13001 ALLEN, GROVER C. “HIPPY” - 15555 ALBARANO, JOHN - 17636 ALLEN, HOWARD S. - 16660 ALBARANO, LOUISE MARIE - 19254 ALLEN, JONATHAN MICHAEL - 17156 ALBARSCH, JOSEPH - 01562 ALLEN, JOSEPH V. - 11972 ALBERT, ALOYSIUS A. - 08043 ALLEN, LEONARD L. “WHITEY” - 13458 ALBERT, JOSEPH J. - 09812 ALLEN, LESLIE C. - 15511 ALBERT, MARY M. MRS. - 12533 ALLEN, MARTHA MRS. - 14012 ALBERTS, FRED A. - 19218 ALLEN, MARY C. - 20711 ALBERTS, LOUIS - 12308 ALLEN, PATRICIA MRS. - 15792 ALBERTS, LUCY B. - 20696 ALLEN, WILLIAM E. - 15138 ALBERTS, MARY MRS. - 12321 ALLINDER, ROBERT J. - 16752 ALBERTS, MARY R. - 20261 ALLISON, FETUS - 16371C ALBERTS, SAMUEL L. JR. - 20599 ALLISON, INFANT - 20593 ALBERTS, SAMUEL SR. - 18617 ALMONTE, JOHN S. - 17014 ALCANTARA, PEDRO A. - 17886 ALMONTE, LOUIS (LUIGI) - 14967 ALCINI, ANN M. - 20961 ALMONTE, MARY CARMELLA - 19163 ALCINI, COSTANTINO - 17554 ALMONTE, NICHOLAS JOSEPH - 18233 ALDRIDGE, ALICE C. MRS. - 11918 ALONZI, BENNY - 10243 ALDRIDGE, ANNA MARY - 09934 ALT0MARE, PETER VINCENT - 19146 ALDRIDGE, ANNIE MRS. - 13025 ALT0MARE, VICTORIA - 18278 ALDRIDGE, CHARLES - 08012 ALTABARO, GUISEPPE - 01574 ALDRIDGE, ELIZABETH M. MISS - 14855 ALTERI, PHILLIP JR. - 14133 ALDRIDGE, ELIZABETH M. MRS. - 14345 ALTERI, PHILLIP SR. - 17159 ALDRIDGE, ETHEL - 14549 ALTIERI, ANTHONY F. SR. - 15853 ALDRIDGE, GEORGE C. - 14171 ALTIERI, ROSE - 17967 ALDRIDGE, INFANT - 07734 ALTIERI, ROSEMARIA A. - 20057 ALDRIDGE, JAMES E. - 11557 ALUSZYK, JOSEPH - 12470 ALDRIDGE, JAMES W. - 18132 ALVAREZ, JOSEPH “SPANISH JOE” GONZALEZ - 14830 ALDRIDGE, MARGARET E. - 01014 AMADIA, PIETRO - 01447 ALDRIDGE, SARAH A. - 00294 AMBROSIO, ISABELLE MRS. - 08847 ALDRIDGE, SARAH MRS. - 10774 AMBROSIO, PASQUALE - 08845 ALDRIDGE, WILLIAM - 01652 AMEDEI, NELLO JOHN (DOC.) - 13836 ALDRIDGE, WILLIAM FRANCIS - 11900 AMEDEI, PATSY NILO - 10328 ALEKCIEZCSYK, MARY INFANT - 08195 AMERIGO, ANDREW - 01925 ALEKSICJCZYK, JULIA MRS. - 09857 AMOS, KENNETH J. - 19475 ALEKSIECYK, INFANT - 07885 ANDERSON, FETUS - 11993 ALEKSIEJCZYK, CESLAUS - 07158 ANDERSON, GEORGE - 16031 ALEKSIEJCZYK, FRANK J. - 12708 ANDERSON, GEORGE R. - 20097 ALEKSIEJCZYK, JANET LOUISE - 12888 ANDERSON, GEORGE R. - 20841 ALEKSIEJCZYK, JOSEPH J. - 19888 ANDERSON, HELEN MRS. - 16488 ALEKSIEJCZYK, ROBERT - 20139 ANDERSON, ISMAEL C. - 19942 ALEKSIEJDZYK, SOPHIE - 17869 ANDERSON, JOHN A. “JACK” - 19774 ALEMAN, JOHN - 08329 ANDERSON, LAWRENCE G. - 20434 ALESSI, MADDALENA - 18809 ANDERSON, LILIAN MARLENE MAROOK MRS. - 15800 ALEXANDER, ADOLPH - 10639 ANDERSON, LLOYD - 13410 ALEXANDER, DANIEL - 10847 ANDERSON, MARY HAMILTON MRS. - 11247 ALEXANDER, EFSTATHIA D. - 19751 ANDERSON, NELLIE CASSIDY MRS. - 15031 ALEXANDER, FRANCIS - 07334 ANDERSON, ROBERT INFANT - 14418 ALEXANDER, GENO F. - 09096 ANDERSON, STELLA MRS. - 16515 - 2 - ANDREA, VINCENZO - 02245 ANTINONE, FRANCIS J. - 20699 ANDREATI, IDA PHILIPPI MRS. - 01293 ANTINONE, GIOVANNI - 06563 ANDRESEN, BARBARA LOUISE MRS. - 12836 ANTINONE, MARY C. - 20623 ANDRESEN, LAURENCE - 16962 ANTINONE, MICHAEL J. - 19520 ANDRESEN, NORMA M. - 19294 ANTINONE, PASQUALE CHARLES - 11823 ANDREWS, ALEXANDER A. - 20793 ANTOL, ANNA MRS. - 14731 ANDREWS, ANGELA M. - 14473 ANTOL, AUGUST P. “GUS” - 15432 ANDREWS, DOROTHY ANN - 20826 ANTOL, BARBARA J. - 11622 ANDREWS, JUNE ETHEL - 08809 ANTOL, CAROL - 13756 ANDREWS, MARY E. - 19999 ANTOL, HELEN A. MRS. - 16539 ANDREWS, MARY MARGARET MISS - 13515 ANTOL, JOAN - 13757 ANDRICK, LAWRENCE - 09654 ANTOL, PAUL - 06060 ANDRIOZI, LUIGI - 02719 ANTOL, PHILLIP J. SR. - 17032 ANDROS, ANNA - 07599 ANTOL, STEPHEN - 11206 ANDROS, ANNA MRS. - 14783 ANTOLINI, GIULIO - 02348 ANDROS, JOHN - 15864 ANTOLINI, JULIETTE - 08636 ANDULEWICZ, CHARLES - 08985A ANTOLINI, LEVIO - 17351 ANESCO, WILLIAM TONY - 11940 ANTOLINI, NICOLA - 16815 ANGEL, INFANT - 00074 ANTOLINI, SPINALBA - 19984 ANGEL, TRIESTA M. DICARLO - 20844 ANTOLINI, ZEFFERINA MRS. NICK - 10376 ANGELA, MARIA - 01715 ANTONELLI, ADELIA - 19795 ANGELETTI, FRANCO - 02617 ANTONELLI, ANGELA P. - 18576 ANGELETTI, ROCCO - 06889 ANTONELLI, ANTHONY - 16835 ANGELLETTI, ANTONIA - 03970 ANTONELLI, CLEONILDA - 19877 ANGELO, ELIZABETH - 18341 ANTONELLI, ELVIRA MARY MRS. - 12104 ANGELO, INFANT - 09438 ANTONELLI, GIOVANNI - 07328 ANGELO, INFANT - 09656 ANTONELLI, JOHN N. - 20612 ANGELONE, MASSIMO - 16624 ANTONELLI, LEONE (LEO) - 12199 ANGLIN, ALICE CRAWFORD - 20986 ANTONELLI, NICOLA “NICK” - 17616 ANGLIN, EDWARD J. “TED” - 19305 ANTONELLI, PIETRO L. - 14611 ANGLIN, ROBERT J. - 17665 ANTONELLI, RAPHAEL - 01335 ANLIKER, LARRY DR. - 17427 ANTONELLI, VALENTINA MRS. - 15726 ANNARELLI, MARTOLOMEO - 01826 ANTONIA, AMEDIO - 03749 ANNIBALDI, ANNIBALE - 12028 ANTONIA, MARIAN - 02451 ANNIBALDI, ARMAND A. - 18531 ANTONIO, CHIESADI S. - 06189 ANNIBALDI, JELSA - 11059 ANTONIO, SALVATORE D. - 11570 ANNIBALDI, MARY JESSIE - 18772 ANTONIO, SANTILLI FERDINANDO - 07485 ANSCHAUSER, GEORGE - 06353 ANTONUCCI, ANGELO - 16279 ANSICO, JOSEPH - 02080 ANTONUCCI, ANTHONY - 10530 ANSOWI, FRANK - 02596 ANTONUCCI, CARMINE - 07816 ANTHONY, AMELIA - 01589 ANTONUCCI, CARMINE A. (MENO) - 16982 ANTHONY, ANN - 17523 ANTONUCCI, DIODATO - 16557 ANTHONY ANTKOWIAK, JOHN F. “WIMPY” - 15656 ANTONUCCI, FEDELE - 13912 ANTICOLA, ALBERT S. - 09644 ANTONUCCI, GIUSEPPI - 16180 ANTICOLA, ISADORE - 12900 ANTONUCCI, JEROME - 11430 ANTICOLA, MARIA - 15789 ANTONUCCI, LEO ANTHONY “HOP” - 16111 ANTICOLE, BLAISE - 17862 ANTONUCCI, LEONILDA - 06915 ANTICOLE, ELIZABETH ANN - 19861 ANTONUCCI, LYDIA - 07550 ANTICOLE, ELVA PALM - 19157 ANTONUCCI, MARC - 10996 ANTICOLI, STEPHEN P. SR. - 17033 ANTONUCCI, MARIE LORETTA MRS.
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