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Nelson 50th wedding
The Kane Weekly Blade, 9 Mar 1882, Thu, Page 3
[Potter Enterprise]
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Lyman NELSON
GOLDEN WEDDING
Fiftieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Nelson, February 15th. About fifty guests were present.
The four sons and five daughters of the venerable couple were present, except one, with their companions and grandchildren. Congratulatory letters from absent friends were read.
The groom of fifty years was presented with a beautiful gold-headed walking cane, exquisitely engraved. The "bride of '32" was given a pair of gold spectacles. Numerous other presents were given. The aged couple at the word arose, also Nelson and Mary Ann Clark, as groomsman and bridesmaid, who filled the same position fifty years ago, and were united in the bonds of golden wedlock, by Rev. J. Latham, oldest son-in-law of the groom.
Refreshments were served in excellent style, after which the time was given over to chatting stories of Potter county fifty years ago, advancement, struggles, etc.
Altogether the reunion was one of great enjoyment and profit. -- Potter Enterprise.
Mrs. Nelson is the oldest sister of D. T. Hall, of this place.
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JUDGE LYMAN NELSON - One of the few remaining pioneers. Moved with his parents, Cephas and Eunice Nelson from Hebron, Washington County, NY to Lymansville when he was seven years old. Was 82 years, 2 months, and 27 days old. In 1832 married Anner M. Hall and built a home in Eulalia Township. Family of nine children; all living except one. Died at his home on Oak Street, Coudersport, Monday, March 11, 1895.
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Mike Wennin?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
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Almeron Nelson Sr. Early Potter County settler and County Commissioner.
ALMERON NELSON died at Coudersport, September 26, 1896, of apoplexy, in the 80th year of his life.
Such is the record of one of our best citizens. The suddenness of his demise made the blow more cruel to the family and friends. He was stricken with apoplexy while walking along the street in Coudersport and lived but a few moments.
Was a son of Cephas and Eunice Nelson and was born in Putnam, Washington County, NY, January 15, 1817.
His mother was Eunice, daughter of Major Isaac Lyman.
Cephas Nelson moved to Lymansville in 1820. Had six children:
1- Horatio Admiral, b. Oct. 23, 1806;
2- Henry, b. March 10, 1808 (His children were Ford, Festus, Charles and Oscar);
3- Charlotte, b. June 13, 1811, m. John Tompkins-went West;
4- Lyman Nelson b. Dec. 14, 1812 m. Maria Hall, sister of Dennis Hall;
5- Almeron Nelson b. Jan. 15, 1817, m. first Henrietta McClelland, daughter of Wm. McClelland. They were married Aug. 27, 1844. She was b. Jan. 17, 1826-died Oct, 2, 1866.
Almeron Nelson m. second Elizabeth Ann Taggart, Nov 27, 1867. She was b. March 9, 1831, daughter of George and Sarah Ann (Goodrich) Taggart.
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Almeron Nelson was a member of the Methodist Church and Eulalia Lodge, 342.
- Buried in Ladona.
Source: Early Obituaries of Potter County, PA
Copied from a book at the Potter County Historical Society with their permission
Transcribed by Sheri D. Graves
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Larry Johnson
Son-in-law of Major Isaac Lyman, my 4g grandfather.. This connection is new for me. What a prolific family! Now I have more genealogy work to do. Can't go anywhere anyway!
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- Nelson and Mary Ann Clark, as groomsman and bridesmaid, who filled the same position fifty years (later at their anniversary celebration).
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Anner Maria Hall Nelson and Judge Lyman Nelson my ggg grandparents on my mother's side.
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
Anner is my 3rd great aunt. Her sister Sarah Louisa is my 2nd great grandmother. ????
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Larry Johnson
Lyman Nelson is a first cousin 4 times removed. He is a grandson of Major Isaac Lyman, one of the Potter County pioneers.
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Dawn Wick Schiller
Hannah Lewis b.1817 would marry Isaac Lyman's son, Lewis William and is the cousin of Anna Lewis b.1819 Ulysses, my ggg grandmother.
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Larry Johnson
With 20 or so children, Major Isaac sure started a BIG line of Lymans and their descendants!
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Larry Herbstritt
Anner was the daughter of Anner Botsford and granddaughter of Revolutionary War veteran, Ephraim Botsford and Merub Doud, who was the 3rd great granddaughter or Mayflower passengers, John Alden & Priscilla Mullins
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Mike Wennin
Hi Rachel Baker Foreman, If you search the site for Nelson, you will find a collection of photos I posted a while ago. I found them in a collection of Jone's family photos from Vermont.
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Rachel Baker Foreman
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Mike Wennin thank you I've been looking for a picture of Ralph Nelson
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Hannah Lewis b.1817 would marry Isaac Lyman's son, Lewis William and is the cousin of Anna Lewis b.1819 Ulysses, my ggg grandmother.
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With 20 or so children, Major Isaac sure started a BIG line of Lymans and their descendants!
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Anner was the daughter of Anner Botsford and granddaughter of Revolutionary War veteran, Ephraim Botsford and Merub Doud, who was the 3rd great granddaughter or Mayflower passengers, John Alden & Priscilla Mullins
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Anner Maria Hall Nelson and Judge Lyman Nelson, Rachel Baker Foreman's ggg grandparents, mother's side.
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- JUDGE LYMAN NELSON - One of the few remaining pioneers. Moved with his parents, Cephas and Eunice Nelson from Hebron, Washington County, NY to Lymansville when he was seven years old. Was 82 years, 2 months, and 27 days old. In 1832 married Anner M. Hall and built a home in Eulalia Township. Family of nine children; all living except one. Died at his home on Oak Street, Coudersport, Monday, March 11, 1895.
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Nelson 50th wedding
The Kane Weekly Blade, 9 Mar 1882, Thu, Page 3
[Potter Enterprise]
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Lyman NELSON
GOLDEN WEDDING
Fiftieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Nelson, February 15th. About fifty guests were present.
The four sons and five daughters of the venerable couple were present, except one, with their companions and grandchildren. Congratulatory letters from absent friends were read.
The groom of fifty years was presented with a beautiful gold-headed walking cane, exquisitely engraved. The "bride of '32" was given a pair of gold spectacles. Numerous other presents were given. The aged couple at the word arose, also Nelson and Mary Ann Clark, as groomsman and bridesmaid, who filled the same position fifty years ago, and were united in the bonds of golden wedlock, by Rev. J. Latham, oldest son-in-law of the groom.
Refreshments were served in excellent style, after which the time was given over to chatting stories of Potter county fifty years ago, advancement, struggles, etc.
Altogether the reunion was one of great enjoyment and profit. -- Potter Enterprise.
Mrs. Nelson is the oldest sister of D. T. Hall, of this place.
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Nelson 50th wedding The Kane Weekly Blade, 9 Mar 1882, Thu, Page 3
[Potter Enterprise]
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Lyman NELSON
GOLDEN WEDDING
Fiftieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Nelson, February 15th. About fifty guests were present.
The four sons and five daughters of the venerable couple were present, except one, with their companions and grandchildren. Congratulatory letters from absent friends were read.
The groom of fifty years was presented with a beautiful gold-headed walking cane, exquisitely engraved. The "bride of '32" was given a pair of gold spectacles. Numerous other presents were given. The aged couple at the word arose, also Nelson and Mary Ann Clark, as groomsman and bridesmaid, who filled the same position fifty years ago, and were united in the bonds of golden wedlock, by Rev. J. Latham, oldest son-in-law of the groom.
Refreshments were served in excellent style, after which the time was given over to chatting stories of Potter county fifty years ago, advancement, struggles, etc.
Altogether the reunion was one of great enjoyment and profit. -- Potter Enterprise.
Mrs. Nelson is the oldest sister of D. T. Hall, of this place.
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