You'd think so, right? But in reality things get pretty wiggy because there are two distinct lines of supercells (kinda three actually), each of which featured some pretty deviant motions and probably some messy cell mergers and whatnot. So it turns out, for example, that Niles-Wheatland and Moshannon are separate cells - the Moshannon supercell formed almost over near the PA-OH-WV border and drifted northeastward, coming pretty close to the Atlantic cell before moving more eastward and producing Moshannon -> Elimsport -> Drums/Freeland.
The Niles-Wheatland cell formed over toward Akron and only produced Niles-Wheatland -> Dotter -> Emlenton (the latter two being more or less simultaneous).
The Atlantic cell looks about right, although it started further west and produced Mesopotamia -> Atlantic -> Tionesta -> Lamont.
The whole Centerville area is kind of a mess because there was so much going on. Based on timing and satellite, my best guess is that the main cell there produced Linesville -> Saegertown -> Thompson Run -> undocumented tornado near Clarendon and a smaller cell to the south produced Centerville before merging/weakening/dissipating.
Oh, and another rogue cell seems to have developed in between the Albion and Linesville/Saegertown cells and spit out the Dorset F2. Or I suppose it's also possible the Dorset cell produced Saegertown etc. and the Linesville cell produced Centerville? Not quite as clean of a fit but still plausible.
Like I said, pretty wiggy.