His parents, Joab and Louie O. (Hostetter) Martin, were Pennsylvania natives.
His father, Albert Wittmer, Sr., was a Pennsylvania native who worked as a butcher in a slaughterhouse.
During a Democratic presidential debate in February, the famously talkative Pennsylvania native was asked whether he had the self-discipline to lead the free world.
His father, Raymond J. Renner, was a Pennsylvania native who worked for a tea company.
Creighton was a Pennsylvania native who worked in Allegheny and Ambridge, Pennsylvania until at least 1910.
Arrington and Short, two of Penn State's 16 western Pennsylvania natives, accounted for four and three sacks, respectively.
William S. Sitman, a medal of Honor recipient and Bellwood, Pennsylvania native was killed during the battle.
This also reflects on the increasing number of Western Pennsylvania natives in relocating to the Carolinas.
He was the son of Pennsylvania natives, J. Peter Herman and Hanna F. Herman.
Elgin had been built in 1840 by Dr. John C. Jenkins, a Pennsylvania native who had moved to Natchez.