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Arthur Joseph Marschner; Lester Drabert
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Arthur Joseph Marschner K42W-XQS
burial: November 1961, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
death: 7 November 1961, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
birth: 24 April 1872, Buffalo, Erie, New York
father: Anthony Marschner K4KH-1PG
mother: Crazancia 'Sarah' Weipper KHS9-TD1
spouse: Mina O. Whaley KZX8-WZ2
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Arthur Joseph Marschner K42W-XQS
burial: November 1961, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
death: 7 November 1961, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
birth: 24 April 1872, Buffalo, Erie, New York
father: Anthony Marschner K4KH-1PG
mother: Crazancia 'Sarah' Weipper KHS9-TD1
spouse: Mina O. Whaley KZX8-WZ2
Lester Drabert 31 August 1908 - 8 April 1976 • LNGJ-QGY ?
Name
Lester Drabert
Sex Male
Birth 31 August 1908 Butler, Pennsylvania
Death 8 April 1976 Claxton, Evans, Georgia
Family Members
Spouses and Children
Lester Drabert 1908-1976 • LNGJ-QGY ?
Margaret Marschner 1916-1987 • LHWM-RRG ?
Marriage: 30 September 1939 Potter, Pennsylvania
Children (2)
Keith A. Drabert 1942-1991 • LNGV-4NL ?
Joyce Diane Drabert 1947-1949 • LVVX-9C9 ?
Parents and Siblings
William Henry Drabert 1879-1945 • LNGJ-2VH ?
Sarah Eppinger 1886-1968 • 9ZS5-CXX ?
Children (7)
Lester Drabert 1908-1976 • LNGJ-QGY ?
John D. Drabert 1910-1993 • LVW2-6XQ ?
Oran Drabert 1912-1940 • LVZS-W4D ?
Pearl Drabert 1914-1987 • M14B-7Z3 ?
Esther Drabert 1916-2010 • L6TF-X3K ?
Clara Drabert 1918-2002 • LVWK-314 ?
W. Howard Drabert 1920-2003 • LVW2-RWF
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Arthur J. Marschner, "Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950"
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Arthur Marschner in household of Anthony Marschner, "United States Census, 1880"
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Arthur J Marschner in household of Anthony Marschner, "New York State Census, 1875"
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- [S562] census 1910 USA PA Potter, Year: 1910; Census Place: Roulette twp, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1415; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 0126; Image: 734; FHL microfilm: 1375428.
Record for Arthur Marschner (8) facts
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1910 United States Federal Census about Arthur Marschner
date: 2nd May 1920
Ina B. Barr
Name: Arthur Marschner
Age: 37
Birth: 1873
New York
Home: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mina Marschner
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Household Members:
Name Age
Arthur Marschner 37 NY Ger NY M1 6 teacher, public school
Mina Marschner 27 PA NY PA M1 6 0/0 none
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1415; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 0126; Image: 734; FHL microfilm: 1375428.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data: Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page:
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1910 United States Federal Census about Arthur Marschner
date: 2nd May 1920
Ina B. Barr
Name: Arthur Marschner
Age: 37
Birth: 1873
New York
Home: Roulette twp, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
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- [S352] census 1900 USA PA Potter Roulette, Year: 1900; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0116; FHL microfilm: 1241482.
Record for Anthony Marshall (82) facts
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Anthony Marschner in the 1900 United States Federal Census
date: 1st June 1900
Dayton G. Pomeroy
Name: Anthony Marschner
Age: 54
Birth: Dec 1845
Austria
[Pennsylvania, USA]
Home: Roulette twp, Potter, Pennsylvania
Sheet 1
Dwelling: 11
Family: 14
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation: Head
Status: Married
Spouse: Sarah Marschner
Marriage: 1868
Years Married: 32
Father's Birth: Austria
Mother's Birth: Austria
Occupation: Peddler Teas
Months Not Employed: 0
Can Read: Yes
Can Write: Yes
Can Speak English: Yes
House Owned or Rented: Own
Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged
Farm or House: F
Household Members
Age
Anthony Marschner 54 Head Aus Aus Aus Peddler, Teas
Sarah Marschner 51 Wife PA Gr Gr
Arthur J Marschner 28 Son NY Aus PA Teacher, School
John G Marschner 25 Son NY Aus PA Teacher, School
Anthony Marschner 22 Son NY Aus Aus Farm Laborer
Bertha Marschner 21 Dau PA Aus PA teacher, school
Hattie L Marschner 19 Dau PA Aus PA Servant
Hellen L Marschner 16 Dau PA Aus PA Servant
Earnest E Marschner 12 Son PA Aus PA Farm Laborer
William Marschner 9 Son PA Aus PA Farm Laborer
Carl E Marschner 7 Son {A Aus PA
Year: 1900; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0116; FHL microfilm: 1241482
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Anthony Marschner in the 1900 United States Federal Census
date: 1st June 1900
Dayton G. Pomeroy
Name: Anthony Marschner
Age: 54
Birth: Dec 1845
Austria
[Pennsylvania, USA]
Home: Roulette twp, Potter, Pennsylvania
Sheet 1
Dwelling: 11
Family: 14
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation: Head
Status: Married
Spouse: Sarah… |
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Record for Anthony Marschner (8) facts
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Anthony Marschner in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Anthony Marschner
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 75y 6d
occ: Artist
Birth: 6 Dec 1845
Austria
Death: 12 Dec 1920
Rouettle Twp, Potter, Penna
cause: Heart disease, chronic
79
signed: D.E. Jacobs, MD
Coudersport
father: __
his birth: Austria
Mother: Balma
her birth: Austria
inform: Arther J. Marschner
Roulette
burial: Dec 15, 1920
Card Creek Cemetery
Certificate: 128647
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 127001-130000
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Anthony Marschner in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Anthony Marschner
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 75y 6d
occ: Artist
Birth: 6 Dec 1845
Austria
Death: 12 Dec 1920
Rouettle Twp, Potter, Penna
cause: Heart disease, chronic
79
signed: D.E. Jacobs, MD
Coudersport
father: __
his… |
- [S1127] Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;), Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 075001-078000.
Record for Joseph Anton Marschner (11) facts
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Joseph Anton Marschner in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Joseph Anton Marschner
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 47y 1m 4d
single
farmer
Birth: abt 1877
Buffalo New York
Death: 18 Aug 1924 18:00h
Coudersport, Potter, Penna
cause: Paralysis of muscles of throat, cause unknown
10 days
signed: Ron H. Jones, MD
Coudersport
Father: Anthony Marschner
his birth: Austria
Mother: Sarah Weipper
her birth: Bucks Co, PA
inform: A.J. Marschner
Roulette, PA
burial: Aug 21 1924
Card Creek Cemetery
Burtville, PA
Certificate: 76453
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 075001-078000
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Joseph Anton Marschner in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Joseph Anton Marschner
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 47y 1m 4d
single
farmer
Birth: abt 1877
Buffalo New York
Death: 18 Aug 1924 18:00h
Coudersport, Potter, Penna
cause: Paralysis of muscles of throat, cause unknown
10 days
signed: Ron H. Jones,… |
- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, Roulette Pioneer Days Recounted by A.J. Marschner, Late Historian. 07 Aug 1963, Wed • Page 13.
A. J. Marschner (1) fact
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
07 Aug 1963, Wed • Page 13
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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7. 1963
THE POTTER ENTERPRISE
Pioneer Days In Roulette Area Recounted By Late Historian
(The following was written by the , late A. J. Marschner of Roulette RD after much research and years of verification.)
Names And Settlements
A little more than a hundred and thirty yars ago (up to 1804) the section comprising Roulet (not Roulette) township was a part of Lycoming County and later (1810) was a part of the then organized single township, named Eulalia for Major Isaac Lyman's daughter, Eulalia, the first white child born in Potter County organized in 1804 and named in honor of General James Potter, a general in the Revolutionary War.
Roulet township up to the beginning of the nineteenth century was still a vast unbroken wilderness whose valleys and hills were covered with dense evergreen forests of virgin pine and hemlock, interspersed with deciduous hardwood, chiefly of beech and maple. Many wild flowers, berries, nuts, edible plants, herbs, shrubs, vines and grasses of different kinds were found in open spaces in season. Most of the birds of the present were found here, besides the carrier pigeon (now extinct) which in their seasonal flights flew in such dense bevies so as to p.aclically obscure the sun for many minutes at a time. The Allegheny river abounded with the f nest of fish and the creeks and brooks were full of speckled beauties. The fish otter still was plentiful, the last one being caught near the Burtville Mill dam by that noted nimrod and trapper, Leroy Lyman, in ths early eighties of the last century. Many black bear ambled about, panthers still lu'ked, and wolves prowled around, elk were still found, and the Virignia deer were very plentiful so plentiful were they that they were a nuisance as now at times. It is told that one George Wiederieh, a boy pioneer at the time, killed a deer that was poaching in the family garden which was a little distance to the rear of the present Chauncey B. Goodrich residence in Roulette Village, wilh a shoe. Few. If any white travelers ever had wandered here except possibly the visit of the missionary David Zeisburger with his two Indians in the autumn of 1767 on his trip from Bradford county to Tionesta, and the traditional visit of William Penn and his companions if they made the trip) along the Allegheny from its mouth at Pittsburgh to its source near Rose Lake in Potter county. Roulet township up to the time of the Urn of the last century was the hunting ground solely of the roving Indian. Such was this section of Potter county embracing Roulet township when the "East and West road," later the Coudersport and Port Al- DANCE Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY SENECA INN Port Allegany Listen to ... LOCAL NEWS CAPSULE Daily from .4:35-4: 10 P. M. Sponsored By Area's Nationwide Insurance Agents Tune In METERS Coudersport 600 On Your Dial CLEARANCE On All SUMMER SPORTSWEAR YARN legany highway and today known as Roosevelt Boulevard and U.S. Hichway No. 6 was sponsored by John Keating of the Keating Land company of Philadelphia and surveyed by Joseph Williams of Wil-hamsport and the Job of opening given to Major Isaac Lyman of Tioga county in the year 1808. The opening given to Major Isaac Lyman of Tioga county in the year 18JH. The opening of th s highway called road them brought in pros-per.tois, among them Benjamin Burt of Chemung county, that year. In 1810 he came again and settled on a tract of laud in the confines of the present hamlet of Burtville. Ke cleared some land 'probably belonging to Ray O. Weimer now) and raised some corn which he stored in a split-pine storehouse in the fall, then returned to his home near Elm ra. The spring of the fo'lowing year (1811) he returned with h's wife,. Mercy (Ricky) Burt, and their son Elisha and daughter Joana, arriving May 4 of that year only to find squirrels had gnawed into his pine storehouse and stolen all of his corn. To get more corn he 'as obliged to return to his old home which he did. The season was poor for crops that year and the family fared badly. His father-in-law, Isarel Ricky, hearing of the family's plight, sent a load of provisions to the Burts. Undaunted however, the Burt family remained steadfast and became the first settlers of the present township of. Roulet and the founder of the third settlement in Potter county. Incidentally, sometime later, in 1811, another son, named John Keating, was born to the family. He was the first male white child born in what now is Potter county and the hamlet which the family founded became Burtville. In the same year (1811), Solomon Walker settled . at the mouth of Fishing Creek (named for its good fishing then as now, no doubt) but did not stny. In 1812. we find John Lyman, oldest son of Major Isaac Lyman (before mentioned) settled unon what is now the W. G. Van-Kuren farm located near the John Lyman cemetery which Mr. Lyman established and which was named for him. About this time, William Wattles acquired land within the present limits of Roulette Village which he sold to Burrel Lyman, the second Large Bath Towels 59 Value 3 1.00 Stamped son of Major Isaac Lyman, who settled on the land in 1813 and who now is regarded the rightful founder of the present village. Soon thereafter, one Obediah Sartwell, a blacksmith, who first settled within the original town site of Coudersport, moved from that place and settled at the mouth of the stream west of the Benjamin Burt place, in McKean County which stream took his name, becoming Sartwell Creek as well as the valley in Roulet Township through which this stream flows. A new township (a sub-division of Eulalta) was organized in 1813 to be called Roulet, named for John Sigismund Roulet of Philadelphia, an associate of John Keating Land Company of that city. So .too, about this time, the three Streeter families, Jacob, Truman and another Streeter brother came to the township and located within the confines of the present village of Roulette near the confluence of Fishing Creek and the Allegheny. Here the Slreeters erected a sawmill and remained (until the German immigrants, Jacob Wiederieh and George Weimer and families bought the Streeter lands) and their settlement was named "Street-ertown" and continued to be so called until the influx of a great number of German families about the year 1850 when the name "Streetertown" was dropped and the settlement was called "Dutch-town" for many years thereafter. Russel Reed Sr., the founder of the Reed settlement in the eastern part of the township along the "East and West Road," came and settled there in 1823. Reed Run was named for Mr. Reed. Subsequently, Chadlos Ellsworth settled at the mouth of the stream known as Trout Brook, and named, no doubt, from the great numbers of brook trout in the stream and the little valley extending northward from the river through which the small stream flows, took its name. Theobold Lanininger was the first settler on the stream which bears his name and from which the cor-tjpted name, Laningar, the valley is called. His small one-story, gable log house, long since gone, was located near a spring, some distance east from th present highway on what now is the land of Mrs. Kearon Fitzsimmons. They say the house was just north of the Fitzsimmons south line. It has been stated that the road to the Ltanininger place was from the present Pomeroy place south over a low hill between the two places. Mr. Lanininger was a one-arm man and the father of these sons: David, Henry, George, Michael, Martin, Fred, Louis ' and a daughter, Margaret. He probably settled (as nearly as can be ascertained) in the 1830's and remained for a time, leaving on the influx of the German families, some time around 1850, and his granddaughter, Mrs. L. M. Reed of Clifford, Wis., tells us' the family finally setled in her state around the 'year 1870. ' ' ' It is claimed ' that Reubin Card Sr. and Polly Ann (Coburn) Card and family came via Hebron settlement to Roulet Township, took up land near the mouth of the stream which empties into the south side of the Allegheny about a mile east of Burtville, and were the first settlers of Card Creek in the 1830's. By others, including the late John C. French Sr., pioneer, it is claimed that Reubin Card Sr.'s son Benjamin Card and his wife Louisa (Grimes) Card, first settled at the mouth of the stream which bears his name in the 1840's. There are facts confirming this contention. The Benjamin Card place consists of 90 acres whereas Reubin Card had but 10 acres which seems to have been carved from the foregoing Benjamin Card place tract and the latter place separates Reubin Card Sr.'s place of 10 acres on its east side from his 50 acre (Root) lot on the west of the Benjamin Card place from which 50 acre lot the Card Creek cemetery vjpsi carved. Had Reubin Card Sr. been the first settler, it would seem he would have settled on the Benjamin Card place because of its position, acreage in a body, its shorter distance to Burtville and the "East and West Highway" known at that time as the "Coudersport and Port Allegany Road." Undiscovered data may settle this contention someday. Suffice to say now, however, a Card first settled on the stream which is called Card Creek. Ole Hanson and his wife Oliva (Everson) Hanson, settled on what is now the Alice (Purdy) Kibbie place in 1861. This branch of Sartwell Creek thenceforth has 1 been known as Hanson Hollow, tak ing its name from its first permanent settler, Ole Hanson. Pep-I I ' 1
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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, Mrs. Sarah Wiepper Marschner, passed... early Thursday morning, October 3, at her home In Card Creek, 10 Oct 1935, Thu • Page 8.
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MRS. SARAH MARSCHNER
Mrs. Sarah Wiepper Marschner, passed to the Great Beyond early Thursday morning, October 3, at her home In Card Creek, near Roulette, where she has resided since 1879. Mrs. Marschner was born near Bristol, Bucks County, Pa., July 14, 1849, and was the only surviving daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Wiepper, early settlers and pioneers, of Roulette Township, who migrated to this section from New Jersey.
On May 6, 1869, she married Anthony Marschner, Jr., of Phiadelphia, now deceased, in Buffalo, N.Y. In 1878, the family came from that city to Roulette Township, moving from Roulette village to Card Creek, where she resided for fifty-seven years. She was the mother of eleven children of which nine survive, viz:
- Olga E. Connolley Reed,
- Arthur J. Marschner,
- Carl E. Marschner,
- Mrs. Clate N. Baker and
- Mrs. Fred N. Baker, of Card Creek;
- Mrs. Fred W. Kohler, of Thurston, N. Y.;
- Ernest E. Marschner, of Buffalo, N. Y.;
- John G. Marschner and
- William C. Marschner, of Detroit, Mich.;
- Frederick O. Marschner died in infancy and
- Joseph A. Marschner in later life.
Besides the above, she leaves surviving,
- one brother, N. C. Wiepper, of Port Allegany;
twenty-four grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren and many other relatives and friends to mourn this energetic woman true friend and loving wife and mother.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from her late home, Rev. Walter Bradley, of Sweden Valley officiating and
- interment made in the family plot in Card Creek Cemetery.
Relatives attending from away were:
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Marschner and William C. Marschner, of Detroit;
Ernest E. Marschner and family and Edward E. Connolley, of Buffalo, N. Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kohler, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Knolls and Mrs. Dorothia Button, of Thurston, N. _
Miss Agnes Connolley, of Olean, N. Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker, of Lewis Run; and
N. C. Wiepper, daughter, Winifred and son Edwin Turner, of Port Allegany.
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MRS. SARAH MARSCHNER
Mrs. Sarah Wiepper Marschner, passed to the Great Beyond early Thursday morning, October 3, at her home In Card Creek, near Roulette, where she has resided… |
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