From Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania:
The two generations of this English family that have had American homes have, in the line here followed, been alike in one respect, that father and son were both engaged in contracting operations in Allegheny county. Pennsylvania. This was the calling of James Saint, born in England, who after coming to this country made his home in Sharpsburg, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, where he was in business until his death, in November, 1888. James Saint was a communicant of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and was identified with the Republican party. He married Emily Seavey, born in Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, who now lives in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. Children of James and Emily (Seavey) Saint: W. J. T. ; Emma, married Dr. S. P. Barnes, of Massillon, Stark county, Ohio ; Josiah Seavey, of whom further ; Anna T. Josiah Seavey Saint was born in Sharpsburg, Allegheny county;Emily, now Mrs. James Saint, the only survivor of this generation in the town of Sharpsburg:
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