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PATTERSON FAMILY HISTORIES - Genealogy. com PATTERSON FAMILY HISTORIES By Cathy Farrell February 22, 2008 at 02:17:40 “History of Allegheny County Pennsylvania” In Two Parts Chicago, ILL : A Warner Co , Publishers, 1889 pg 641 “ROBERT PATTERSON, farmer, post office Duquesne, was born Oct 15, 1820, in Mifflin township, this county His grandfather, ROBERT PATTERSON, a native of Ireland, settled first east of the mountains, and
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