Difference between revisions of "Joseph Stanley Briscoe"

From Timko Family
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Added additional content)
Line 1: Line 1:
''<sup>Page edited 30-May -23. ET</sup>''
+
''<sup>Page edited 26-Oct-23. ET</sup>''
  
 
Born on October 26,1904 in Elanora, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. He was the third oldest child to Frank Briscoe and Josephine Gulakowski.
 
Born on October 26,1904 in Elanora, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. He was the third oldest child to Frank Briscoe and Josephine Gulakowski.
Line 25: Line 25:
  
 
* '''[[Dorothy Mae Briscoe]]'''
 
* '''[[Dorothy Mae Briscoe]]'''
* Frances Irene Briscoe
+
* '''[[Frances Irene Briscoe]]'''
 
* '''[[Joseph Edward Briscoe]]'''
 
* '''[[Joseph Edward Briscoe]]'''
  

Revision as of 00:08, 27 October 2023

Page edited 26-Oct-23. ET

Born on October 26,1904 in Elanora, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. He was the third oldest child to Frank Briscoe and Josephine Gulakowski.

Description

Joseph was of average build (142 lbs (1940) and height (5 foot 7 inches). He had brown hair and blue eyes.

Early Years

  • Childhood -
  • Siblings
    • Helen Briscoe
    • Jennie H. Briscoe

Education

Completed the eighth grade.

Religion

Joseph was a member of St. Anthony's Church in Aultman, Indiana County, Pennsylvania..

Family Years

Married Mary Louise Berish on April 29, 1929 in the Sagamore, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. The couple had three children: one boy - Joseph Edward and two girls - Dorothy Mae and Frances Irene.

The couple would eventually have three children:

Residences

Working Years

Employed as a coal cutter and machine operator for the R&P Coal Company for 14 years.

Personal Life

He was a member of McIntyre Local 3548 UMW of A and Jadnota Slovak Union of Sagamore.

Death

He was killed under a fall of rock in the Kent mine in McIntyre. He also had been warned by a fellow employee to move to a safe spot but ignored the warning and shortly there after he was killed by the falling rock.

Joseph died of a fractured skull in mining accident on May 20, 1948 at the Kent #1 mine in Young Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.

He was buried on May 24, 1948 at St. Bernard's Cemetery in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.