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- [S486] census 1930 USA PA Potter, Year: 1930; Census Place: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2143; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 0028; Image: 1035.0; FHL microfilm: 2341877.
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Emil C Mosch in the 1930 United States Federal Census
date: May 7, 1930
enumerator: Mrs. Charles
Name: Emil C Mosch
Birth Year: abt 1894
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1930: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania
Dwelling Number: 100
Family Number: 100
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: Yes
Age at First Marriage:18
Attended School: Yes
Able to Read and Write:Yes
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: general farm
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Employment:Yes
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Herbstritt, Joseph C. 53 PA PA PA M/31 farmer, general farm
" Elizabeth A. 48 wife PA PA PA M/25
" Alfonsus G. 18 son S PA PA PA
" Theodore C. 15 son S PA PA PA
" Lewis F. 13 son S PA PA PA
" Edward L. 11 son S PA PA PA
" Richard M. 9 son S PA PA PA
" Verna B. 6 dau S PA PA PA
Emil C Mosch 36 Head PA Gry Gry M/18 farmer, general farm
Myrtle E Mosch 35 wife PA PA PA M/17
Mildred H Mosch 16 dau PA PA PA
Chester L Mosch 14 son PA PA PA
Ernest O Mosch 12 son PA PA PA
Vernon C Mosch 10 son PA PA PA
Ruth L Mosch 8 dau PA PA PA
[8 5/12]
Richard L Mosch 6 son PA PA PA
[6 ??/12]
Perkins, Arthur E. 61 Head PA NY NY wd
Source Citation
Year: 1930;
Census Place: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania;
Roll: 2143;
Page: 5B;
Enumeration District: 0028;
Image: 1035.0;
FHL microfilm: 2341877
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
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December 3 2016 at 7:38pm ·
This post is for the descendants of Karl "Charles" & Margaretha Paul Herbstritt, my 2nd great grandparents through Joseph Christian Herbstritt. As you will see from Robert George Herbstritt's family tree, his 2nd great grandparents are Karl "Charles" and Margaretha Paul Herbstritt. Some of you may also share Robert's great grandfather, Martin Herbstritt. Michael Herbstritt - [Jennifer T. Herbstritt - Ellen Merritt - & Georgia Wehler]
Without this DNA match on Ancestry.com, I would probably have never known of Robert George Herbstritt, my 3rd cousin. It appears his granddaughter, Cara Herbstritt, convinced her father, either Richard Herbstritt or Robert Herbstritt, to do a DNA test. It is with Robert George's son, "R Herbstritt" that my DNA match is shown.
This is what I found about Robert George Herbstritt from his obituary:
Robert G. Herbstritt, of Erie, happy to have reached his 80th birthday, passed away Wednesday March 29, 2006 in Cape Coral, Fla.
He was born February 22, 1926 in Ridgeway, Pa., a son of the late Raymond A. and Laura C. Schnieder Herbstritt.
Robert's ancestors, Charles "Karl" and Margaretha Paul Herbstritt, were among the first fifteen families, all Catholic, to settle the area in Elk County, Pennsylvania, which they first named Marienstadt (German for Mary's Town), and was later changed to St Marys.
Charles's and Margaretha's son, Jacob, married Regina Young.
Their son, Raymond A. Herbstritt married Laura C. Schneider, Robert's parents.
Bob proudly served in the Army Air Corp during WWII. He retired after 30 years from American Meter Company, was employed at the Kahkwa Club, and was co-owner of Elk Valley Golf & Recreation from 1976 to 1994. He spent many happy hours at EV, working, and, as an avid golfer, sharing remarkable moments on the course, with family and loyal friends. He coached football and basketball at Sacred Heart Catholic School for many years, and was later employed there as Maintenance supervisor. Bob and Norma supported Gannon Basketball, and enjoyed all the endeavors of their children and grandchildren. He was a member of the Elks Club, and, while wintering in N. Fort Myers, his friends and visiting family awaited Mondays, for the "roasted chicken special."
He leaves behind
- his beloved wife of 58 years, Norma (Ricci) Herbstritt;
- sister Grace Young of Ky.;
- brother Donald Herbstritt and his wife Lillian of Erie; and a
- sister-in-law, Dolores Ricci.
His children will miss him,
- Robert S. Herbstritt and his wife Phyllis,
- Richard M. Herbstritt and his wife Patricia,
- Daniel M. Herbstritt and his friend Julie Lukowich,
- William R. Herbstritt, and
- Mary DiMarco and her husband Philip.
His grandchildren cherished him,
- Cara Herbstritt of Colo.,
- Stephen,
- Richard and his wife Kelly,
- Michael,
- Kamran,
- Laura,
- Danielle, and
- Jewel Herbstritt, and
- Cassandra and
- Anthony DiMarco.
His family and friends will remember him fondly as a kind, generous, loving man, with a warm, embracing smile, and gentle spirit. We will meet him on the 19th hole
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Debbie Herbstritt Tautin A long time ago when I worked at Free-Col Laboratories, I happened to answer the phone and the caller identified himself as Richard Herbstritt (I'm sure the same Richard Herbstritt mentioned above). I was dumbfounded. I told him that my father's name was also Richard Herbstritt. We had a brief conversation before I transferred his call. He told me he was a professor at Gannon University (Erie, PA). He said his family originated from St. Mary's. I knew for sure our families were connected.
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Cara Herbstritt
Cara Herbstritt The professor Richard Herbstritt is not my uncle. But us a cousin. I would have to look at my tree to where he falls.
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Larry Herbstritt
Larry Herbstritt He was probably the son of Robert George. And he's probably the "R.H." Herbstritt on my DNA match
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Larry Herbstritt Ancestry doesn't give information about "living" cousins so I'm guess-timating that "R. H." Herbstritt was born around 1946.
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Larry Herbstritt Robert was certainly an impressive person and I'm proud to call him my cousin.
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Cara Herbstritt
Cara Herbstritt Thank you! My grandfather worked hard and loved golf, boating and his family. We miss him terribly.
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John Christy Wetzel
John Christy Wetzel Larry, isn't Martin between Karl/Margaretha and Jacob/Regina, ie, Isn't Martin the father of Jacob? It appears that way in the ancestry photos, anyway- "Charles's and Margaretha's son, Jacob married Regina Young. Their son, Raymond A. Herbstritt married Laura C. Schneider, Robert's parents."
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December 3 2016 at 7:38pm ·
This post is for the descendants of Karl "Charles" & Margaretha Paul Herbstritt, my 2nd great grandparents through Joseph Christian Herbstritt. As you will see from Robert George Herbstritt's family tree, his 2nd great grandparents are Karl "Charles" and Margaretha Paul Herbstritt. Some of you may also share Robert's great grandfather, Martin Herbstritt. Michael Herbstritt - [Jennifer T. Herbstritt - Ellen Merritt - & Georgia Wehler]
Without this DNA match on Ancestry.com, I would probably have never known of Robert George Herbstritt, my 3rd cousin. It appears his granddaughter, Cara Herbstritt, convinced her father, either Richard Herbstritt or Robert Herbstritt, to do a DNA test. It is with Robert George's son, "R Herbstritt" that my DNA match is shown.
This is what I found about Robert George Herbstritt from his obituary:
Robert G. Herbstritt, of Erie, happy to have reached his 80th birthday, passed away Wednesday March 29, 2006 in Cape Coral, Fla.
He was born February 22, 1926 in Ridgeway, Pa., a son of the late Raymond A. and Laura C. Schnieder Herbstritt.
Robert's ancestors, Charles "Karl" and Margaretha Paul Herbstritt, were among the first fifteen families, all Catholic, to settle the area in Elk County, Pennsylvania, which they first named Marienstadt (German for Mary's Town), and was later changed to St Marys.
Charles's and Margaretha's son, Jacob, married Regina Young.
Their son, Raymond A. Herbstritt married Laura C. Schneider, Robert's parents.
Bob proudly served in the Army Air Corp during WWII. He retired after 30 years from American Meter Company, was employed at the Kahkwa Club, and was co-owner of Elk Valley Golf & Recreation from 1976 to 1994. He spent many happy hours at EV, working, and, as an avid golfer, sharing remarkable moments on the course, with family and loyal friends. He coached football and basketball at Sacred Heart Catholic School for many years, and was later employed there as Maintenance supervisor. Bob and Norma supported Gannon Basketball, and enjoyed all the endeavors of their children and grandchildren. He was a member of the Elks Club, and, while wintering in N. Fort Myers, his friends and visiting family awaited Mondays, for the "roasted chicken special."
He leaves behind
- his beloved wife of 58 years, Norma (Ricci) Herbstritt;
- sister Grace Young of Ky.;
- brother Donald Herbstritt and his wife Lillian of Erie; and a
- sister-in-law, Dolores Ricci.
His children will miss him,
- Robert S. Herbstritt and his wife Phyllis,
- Richard M. Herbstritt and his wife Patricia,
- Daniel M. Herbstritt and his friend Julie Lukowich,
- William R. Herbstritt, and
- Mary DiMarco and her husband Philip.
His grandchildren cherished him,
- Cara Herbstritt of Colo.,
- Stephen,
- Richard and his wife Kelly,
- Michael,
- Kamran,
- Laura,
- Danielle, and
- Jewel Herbstritt, and
- Cassandra and
- Anthony DiMarco.
His family and friends will remember him fondly as a kind, generous, loving man, with a warm, embracing smile, and gentle spirit. We will meet him on the 19th hole
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Debbie Herbstritt Tautin A long time ago when I worked at Free-Col Laboratories, I happened to answer the phone and the caller identified himself as Richard Herbstritt (I'm sure the same Richard Herbstritt mentioned above). I was dumbfounded. I told him that my father's name was also Richard Herbstritt. We had a brief conversation before I transferred his call. He told me he was a professor at Gannon University (Erie, PA). He said his family originated from St. Mary's. I knew for sure our families were connected.
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Cara Herbstritt
Cara Herbstritt The professor Richard Herbstritt is not my uncle. But us a cousin. I would have to look at my tree to where he falls.
Like · Reply · December 4 at 6:52am
Larry Herbstritt
Larry Herbstritt He was probably the son of Robert George. And he's probably the "R.H." Herbstritt on my DNA match
Like · Reply · December 3 at 8:08pm
Larry Herbstritt
Larry Herbstritt Ancestry doesn't give information about "living" cousins so I'm guess-timating that "R. H." Herbstritt was born around 1946.
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Larry Herbstritt
Larry Herbstritt Robert was certainly an impressive person and I'm proud to call him my cousin.
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Cara Herbstritt
Cara Herbstritt Thank you! My grandfather worked hard and loved golf, boating and his family. We miss him terribly.
Like · Reply · 1 · December 4 at 6:53am
John Christy Wetzel
John Christy Wetzel Larry, isn't Martin between Karl/Margaretha and Jacob/Regina, ie, Isn't Martin the father of Jacob? It appears that way in the ancestry photos, anyway- "Charles's and Margaretha's son, Jacob married Regina Young. Their son, Raymond A. Herbstritt married Laura C. Schneider, Robert's parents."
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It's been 18 years that I have not been able to give my mother flowers or a Mother's Day card. This post is in remembrance of her, Dorothy Louise Snyder Herbstritt.
My mom was a wannabe musician who possessed a good singing voice. She sounded nearly identical to Country & Western singer, Kitty Wells. She would sit by an old wooden radio and sing along and with certain sad songs, she would sometimes break into tears as she sang them. She desperately wished she could play piano like her Aunt Gladys, who had the unique ability to hear a piece of music and then go to the keyboard and play it. My mom bought a play-by-the number organ with the black chord buttons, on which she would spend hours playing old tunes from the 40's and newer ones from the 50's. She was always buying me toy guitars, hoping I might become inspired to learn to play music as well.
That finally happened in 1964 and by 1965 I had put together a rock band, initially focusing on playing Beatles songs.
That band would have died a quick death if it had not been for my mother giving up her living room for our rehearsals. No other parent could tolerate having a band with drums, PA system, guitars and guitar amps filling up their living room.
For me, having all the instruments in the house all the time, each day became my personal School Of Rock. I blasted my mom's stereo (while she was at work) and taught myself how to play drums, bass and guitar. I would learn songs during the day and in the evening when the other band members came to rehearse I knew everybody's part.
My mom sat in the dining room and listened and after the band left, she would talk with me about what she liked or didn't like.
My mom and my little sister, Debbie Herbstritt Tautin, would collect coins at the Community Building in Coudersport when we had dances on Friday nights.
No mom could have been more supportive.
The last time I heard my mom sing, was about a month before she passed away. She was in the car with me on our way to see her oncologist, and she began singing, "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" one of my all time favorite Jimmy Webb songs. It was a poignant moment for me.
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Fern Marder
What a lovely tribute, and a reminder that this day can be bitter-sweet for many of us. Hugs for you, Larry!
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Sue Kindzia
What a beautiful story! Thank you for sharing! And...Happy trails to you until we meet again! And our beautiful mothers! ????
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JoAnne Snyder
I always remember your mom singing you are my sunshine at Charlie hooks your uncle Harold bought a guitar once he wanted so bad to learn to play I believe all the Snyder liked music but I think it came from Davy side my granddaughter Julie is musicales when you got that guitari she can play and has a beautiful voice it was one of there majors in college . I remember
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Larry Herbstritt
JoAnne Snyder yes, mom’s Aunt Gladys was Gladys Davey, married to Joe Walaski.
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JoAnne Snyder
Larry Herbstritt i always heard most of the Davy played instruments uncle Robert Davy could really piano same as Gladys and another aunt played the violin and I wasn’t think was Howard Moore’s mother not sure about the rest Gladys always played for me and Harold when we went to visit them
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JoAnne Snyder
I remember when you got that guitar
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JoAnne Snyder
Sorry I missed some of sentences hope you can read it
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Larry Herbstritt
Howard Moore, son of Alice Mae Davey, played trumpet, and I was told he sometimes played in bands with Gladys. I remember Howard playing his trumpet at Hoock's bar and he always played Taps for the Memorial Day ceremony in the Courthouse Square in Coudersport.
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Are you the boy child your mom is holding... that little boy looks like his dad in the picture
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Larry Herbstritt
Wanda House Hensley Thats me
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Wanda House Hensley
The little girl favors me .. when I was that age
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Wanda House Hensley that’s my older sister, Sandra
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BIRTH 09 MAR 1921 • Coudersport, Potter, PA
DEATH 01 APR 2002 • Meadville, Crawford, Pennsylvania,
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Paula Pesock Mitchell
My cousin, Eddie Easton, is the first baby.
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Debbie Easton
Paula Pesock Mitchell omg. Awwww
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Eileen Smith
Paula Pesock Mitchell wasn’t his dad on WFRM?
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Paula Pesock Mitchell
Eileen Smith yes, he was
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Debbie Easton
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Christine Miller Brings
I want to know: How many of them are still Potter County residents?
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Paula Pesock Mitchell
Christine Miller Brings good question but I don’t have the answer to that. I know my cousin doesn’t
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Linda Goodnoe Russell
Look at those sweet innocent faces??
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