Robert Louis Ralston


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Robert Louis Ralston

ROBERT LOUIS RALSTON, of Kittanning, is one of the leading lawyers at the
bar of Armstrong County. He devotes all his time to legal work and holds the
confidence of both clients and fellow practitioners.

His family is of Scotch-Irish extraction. The Ralstons of whom he is a
descendant came from Ireland in 1803 and settled at Slate Lick, Armstrong
county. On the paternal side he is related to the Galbreath family. His mother
was a Thornburg, and was a descendant of an old Allegheny county family of
that name. His father, James Ralston, and mother Maria Thornburg, were marred
in 1856, and spent their married life on a farm in South Buffalo township. The
family consisted of three children: George T., who resides on the home farm;
Laura J., who resides in Kittanning, and the subject of this sketch.

Mr. Ralston was in early life a school teacher. After three years spent in
teaching in the public schools of the county he entered Westminster College,
in Lawrence county, Pa., and graduated from that institution in 1890. He
studied law with James H. McCain in Kittanning and was admitted to the bar in
1893. He has been engaged in the practice of the law ever since.

Source: Pages 460-461 Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and
Present, J. H. Beers & Co., 1914
Transcribed September 1998 by James R. Hindman for the Armstrong County Beers
Project
Contributed for use by the Armstrong County Genealogy Project (http://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/)

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