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Heinlein Genealogy

Heinleins in Moon Township

The following places, people, and events in Moon Township had a connection with the Heinleins:

  1. Bon Air Golf Course (opened in 1933, and now is Moon Golf Club) 
  2. Scally’s Golf Center 
    • Relationship between Heinleins and Scally’s (Phil Scally)
    • Scally’s Golf Center   412-264-9940
      265 Hookstown Grade Road
      Moon Township, PA 15108
      www.scallysgolfcenter.com
  3. Location of Heinlein farms and airport runways
  4. Bell Farm and Greater Pittsburgh Airport
    • Heinleins sold their farms to John A. Bell in the early 1920’s, who built a major commercial dairy farm on his 1,900 acres.
    • Owner was John A. Bell from Carnegie.
    • Bell Farm was later purchased by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Reick and C. F. Nettrour
    • Where were the farms in relationship for runways to Greater Pitt Airport?
    • Where were the farms in relationship to Scally’s Golf Center?
    • Where were the farms in relationship to Resurrection Cemetery?
  5. Pittsburgh IAP Air Reserve Station 
    • Air base in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania and home of the 911th Air Wing
    • Located at Pittsburgh International Airport, 12 miles west of Pittsburgh
  6. Resurrection Cemetery
    • Are there any Heinleins buried in Resurrection Cemetery?
    • Resurrection Cemetery   724-695-2999
      100 Resurrection Road
      Moon Township, PA 15108
  7. "Uncle Ed's Picnics" (Edward John Heinlein, 1906 to 1971, 1227 Maple Street)
  8. Betlyn Heating and Cooling (Paul Betlyn)
    • Betlyn Heating and Cooling   412-262-2111
      1144 Maple Street Extension
      Moon Township, PA 15108
      www.betlynheating.com
  9. Where was Heinlein Road? (Was it renamed to McCormick Road?)
    • McCormick Road, from Ernest Heinlein’s (1906 to 1969) obituary