| Father |
Johnston, James K., b. Abt 1843, Delhi, Delaware, New York, USA d. 27 Oct 1915, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 72 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Caulkins, Mary Eliza, b. 19 May 1856, Bath, Steuben, New York, USA d. 18 Oct 1941, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 85 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
7 Jul 1867 [1] |
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Long-time Resident Mary Eliza Johnston of Coudersport Goes to Reward
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LONG-TIME RESIDENT GOES TO REWARD
Mary Eliza Johnston, a resident of Coudersport for many years, succumbed to an illness of two months, at her home Saturday afternoon. She was the widow of james K. jonnston, a Civil War veteran whose death occurred Oct. 27, 1915.
A native of Bath, N. Y., Mrs. Johnston was born May 19, 1852, a daughter of the late John and Emily Colcord Calkins. Her mother died when she was five years old and she was brought up by her grandmother, Emily Colcord. She was married to James K. Johnston of Hobert, Delaware county, July 7, 1867. Eight children were born to their union, four of whom survive:
- Emily Angevine, Rixford;
- Mahlon B. Johnston, Ridgway;
- Lillian Bittler and
- Laurent D. Johnston, Coudersport.
Mrs Johnston lived the greater part of her life in Coudersport, she and Mr. Johnston having moved here in 1874. She was a member of Park Methodist church.
She was a woman of rare good sense and boundless hospitality. Her home from first to last was a haven for travelers and a place of hearty welcome for a host of friends. She was a woman of spotless character and sincere affections. She cherished a loving charity for the erring and a quick sympathy for the afflicted. To those who knew her best, her memory is a benediction, her example an inspiration, her death a personal loss. She leaves 12 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild.
The funeral was held at her home at 508 South Mill street, with the Rev. Paul Keller, pastor of Park Methodist church, officiating. Burial was made in the family plot in Eulalia Cemetery. Pall bearers were
- Thomas R. Shear,
- Kendall D. Johnston,
- William Runyon,
- Gordon Angevine,
- Wilbur Angevine and
- Arthur Jones, all relatives of the deceased.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were:
- Mrs. Florence Eickner, Miss Mary Johnston, Philadelphia;
- Mrs. Alex Walker, Akron, O.;
- Mrs. Lester Angevine, Mrs. Robert Longeay, Mrs. Florence Reed, Hampton, N. J.;
- Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Johnston, Mrs. Elizabeth Retzel, Ridgway;
- Mrs. Ralph Myers Kitchener, Ontario, Can.;
- Mr. and Mrs. David Ross, Miss Mary Watson, Bradford;
- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Angevine, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Angevine, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Angevine, Mr. and Mrs. George Zillafro, Rixford;
- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rogers, Miss Carrie Stewart, Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. Mary Crans, Amos Dickinson, Wellsville, N. Y.;
- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones and Arthur Jones, Jamestown, N. Y.
Fire damp is commonly known as coal mine gas. at a of
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- She was married to James K. Johnston of Hobert, Delaware county, July 7, 1867. Eight children were born to their union, four of whom survive:
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Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| The funeral was held at her home at 508 South Mill street, |
- 20210218HAv-
Long-time Resident Mary Eliza Johnston of Coudersport Goes to Reward
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
23 Oct 1941, Thu • Page 8
BYwetzupdoc · 18 February 2021
PAGE EIGHT
LONG-TIME RESIDENT GOES TO REWARD
Mary Eliza Johnston, a resident of Coudersport for many years, succumbed to an illness of two months, at her home Saturday afternoon. She was the widow of james K. jonnston, a Civil War veteran whose death occurred Oct. 27, 1915.
A native of Bath, N. Y., Mrs. Johnston was born May 19, 1852, a daughter of the late John and Emily Colcord Calkins. Her mother died when she was five years old and she was brought up by her grandmother, Emily Colcord. She was married to James K. Johnston of Hobert, Delaware county, July 7, 1867. Eight children were born to their union, four of whom survive:
- Emily Angevine, Rixford;
- Mahlon B. Johnston, Ridgway;
- Lillian Bittler and
- Laurent D. Johnston, Coudersport.
Mrs Johnston lived the greater part of her life in Coudersport, she and Mr. Johnston having moved here in 1874. She was a member of Park Methodist church.
She was a woman of rare good sense and boundless hospitality. Her home from first to last was a haven for travelers and a place of hearty welcome for a host of friends. She was a woman of spotless character and sincere affections. She cherished a loving charity for the erring and a quick sympathy for the afflicted. To those who knew her best, her memory is a benediction, her example an inspiration, her death a personal loss. She leaves 12 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild.
The funeral was held at her home at 508 South Mill street, with the Rev. Paul Keller, pastor of Park Methodist church, officiating. Burial was made in the family plot in Eulalia Cemetery. Pall bearers were
- Thomas R. Shear,
- Kendall D. Johnston,
- William Runyon,
- Gordon Angevine,
- Wilbur Angevine and
- Arthur Jones, all relatives of the deceased.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were:
- Mrs. Florence Eickner, Miss Mary Johnston, Philadelphia;
- Mrs. Alex Walker, Akron, O.;
- Mrs. Lester Angevine, Mrs. Robert Longeay, Mrs. Florence Reed, Hampton, N. J.;
- Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Johnston, Mrs. Elizabeth Retzel, Ridgway;
- Mrs. Ralph Myers Kitchener, Ontario, Can.;
- Mr. and Mrs. David Ross, Miss Mary Watson, Bradford;
- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Angevine, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Angevine, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Angevine, Mr. and Mrs. George Zillafro, Rixford;
- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rogers, Miss Carrie Stewart, Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. Mary Crans, Amos Dickinson, Wellsville, N. Y.;
- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones and Arthur Jones, Jamestown, N. Y.
Fire damp is commonly known as coal mine gas. at a of
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Eight children were born to their union, four of whom survive: [1] |
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Long-time Resident Mary Eliza Johnston of Coudersport Goes to Reward
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
23 Oct 1941, Thu • Page 8
BYwetzupdoc · 18 February 2021
PAGE EIGHT
LONG-TIME RESIDENT GOES TO REWARD
Mary Eliza Johnston, a resident of Coudersport for many years, succumbed to an illness of two months, at her home Saturday afternoon. She was the widow of james K. jonnston, a Civil War veteran whose death occurred Oct. 27, 1915.
A native of Bath, N. Y., Mrs. Johnston was born May 19, 1852, a daughter of the late John and Emily Colcord Calkins. Her mother died when she was five years old and she was brought up by her grandmother, Emily Colcord. She was married to James K. Johnston of Hobert, Delaware county, July 7, 1867. Eight children were born to their union, four of whom survive:
- Emily Angevine, Rixford;
- Mahlon B. Johnston, Ridgway;
- Lillian Bittler and
- Laurent D. Johnston, Coudersport.
Mrs Johnston lived the greater part of her life in Coudersport, she and Mr. Johnston having moved here in 1874. She was a member of Park Methodist church.
She was a woman of rare good sense and boundless hospitality. Her home from first to last was a haven for travelers and a place of hearty welcome for a host of friends. She was a woman of spotless character and sincere affections. She cherished a loving charity for the erring and a quick sympathy for the afflicted. To those who knew her best, her memory is a benediction, her example an inspiration, her death a personal loss. She leaves 12 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild.
The funeral was held at her home at 508 South Mill street, with the Rev. Paul Keller, pastor of Park Methodist church, officiating. Burial was made in the family plot in Eulalia Cemetery. Pall bearers were
- Thomas R. Shear,
- Kendall D. Johnston,
- William Runyon,
- Gordon Angevine,
- Wilbur Angevine and
- Arthur Jones, all relatives of the deceased.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were:
- Mrs. Florence Eickner, Miss Mary Johnston, Philadelphia;
- Mrs. Alex Walker, Akron, O.;
- Mrs. Lester Angevine, Mrs. Robert Longeay, Mrs. Florence Reed, Hampton, N. J.;
- Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Johnston, Mrs. Elizabeth Retzel, Ridgway;
- Mrs. Ralph Myers Kitchener, Ontario, Can.;
- Mr. and Mrs. David Ross, Miss Mary Watson, Bradford;
- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Angevine, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Angevine, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Angevine, Mr. and Mrs. George Zillafro, Rixford;
- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rogers, Miss Carrie Stewart, Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. Mary Crans, Amos Dickinson, Wellsville, N. Y.;
- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones and Arthur Jones, Jamestown, N. Y.
Fire damp is commonly known as coal mine gas. at a of
Clipping location on The Potter Enterprise page 8
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
23 Oct 1941, Thu • Page 8
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| residence jt |
Between 1874 and 1941 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Mrs Johnston lived the greater part of her life in Coudersport, she and Mr. Johnston having moved here in 1874. |
| Family ID |
F52209 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |