From a newspaper local to Montrose, Pennsylvania in July of 1908: BEGIN East Rush - Marshall Linaberry thought while the opportunity offered, he would train his horses around Mr. Cronk's auto and one of them, a horse advanced in years, became so frightened it dropped dead. Mr. Cronk drove right on and did not hear of the accident until after he reached home. END transcription of Newspapers->Misc->5.53.jpg From The Montrose Independent, Montrose, Pennsylvania dated April 28, 1927: BEGIN Real Estate Transfers Rush, April 26, 1926 - Marshall Linaberry to Ernest Linaberry, 82 acres; $1. END transcription of Newspapers->Misc->5.53-2.jpg From The Montrose Independent, Montrose, Pennsylvania dated April 28, 1927: BEGIN Executor's Notice. In the estate of Marshall Linaberry, deceased, late of the Township of Rush, Susquehanna County, Penna. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the above estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims, to present the same without delay, to the executor of the estate. Ernest W. Linaberry, Exr. *14-19 Montrose, Pa. R. D. 4. END