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| Dear Lisa,
The church you have mentioned in Daisytown on top of Crescent Heights is the Daisytown United Presbyterian Church. It was built and dedicated in 1918 and had its foundings on the Calvinist Hungarian Reformed churches, of which I still attend one here in Pittsburgh. The female layminister you mentioned was Ann Painter, and she had very little interest in the Hungarian heritage of the church, so I am not surprised by your lack of response. The church coordinator, Eleanor Berczik (my mother's oldest sister), has relocated to Connecticut, but please contact me at "JeffreyAKash-at-AOL-dot-com" and I will put you in direct contact with current church personnel. Also, as much of my mother's family is buried in the Beallsville cemetery (as is much of our church's families), I can even take digital photos of your family's stones for your records to send to you. | ||
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