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- [S2074] Ancestry.com, Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2010;), National Archives at College Park; College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.; NAI Number: 302021; Record Group Title: General Records of the Department of State; Record Group Number: Record Group 59; Series Number: Publication A1 205; Box Number: 4188; Box Description: 1910-1929 France Ru - Th.
Record for Ole Lynn Snyder .......... (4) facts
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Ole Lynn Snyder in the Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974
date: April 24, 1929
Place: Paris, France
Name: Ole Lynn Snyder
Age: 76
Birth Date: Oct 13, 1852
New Bergen, PA
Death Date: 18 Apr 1929 10.45h
Death Place: American Hospital,
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
cause of death: Pulmonary congestion (certified by Dr. E. Ducasse, attending physician)
disposition: embalmed & transported to Port Allegany, PA
Spouse: mrs. O L Snyder, widow
Port Allegany
Hotel de Bourgogne, 7 Rue de Bourgogne, Paris wife
accompanied by:
- Mrs. O.L. Snyder,
Port Allegany, Pennsylvania widow
- Mrs. L.C. Squier, Jr.
Rahway, New Jersey, daughter
Remarks: Deceased was bearer of Departmental passport No. 680,406 issued March 7, 1929, including wife.
file no. 330, Snyder, O.L.
signed: Wm. E. DeCourcy,
Consul of the USA
Source Citation
National Archives at College Park; College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.; NAI Number: 302021; Record Group Title: General Records of the Department of State; Record Group Number: Record Group 59; Series Number: Publication A1 205; Box Number: 4188; Box Description: 1910-1929 France Ru - Th
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data:
Reports of the Deaths of American Citizens, compiled 01/1835-12/1974. Publication A1 5166. NAI: 613857. Record Group 59. National Archives at College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.
Record of Death Notices of U.S. Citizens Aboard, 1835-1855. Publication A1 848, NAI: 1227672. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59. National Archives at College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.
Notices of Deaths of U.S. Citizens Abroad, 1857-1922. Publication A1 849, NAI: 1227673. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59. National Archives at College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.
Death Reports of U.S. Citizens Abroad, 1920-1962 Publication A1 205, NAI: 302021. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59. National Archives at College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.
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Ole Lynn Snyder in the Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974
date: April 24, 1929
Place: Paris, France
Name: Ole Lynn Snyder
Age: 76
Birth Date: Oct 13, 1852
New Bergen, PA
Death Date: 18 Apr 1929 10.45h
Death Place: American Hospital,
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
cause of death: Pulmonary congestion (certified by Dr. E. Ducasse, attending physician)
disposition: embalmed & transported to Port Allegany, PA
Spouse: mrs. O L Snyder, widow
Port Allegany
Hotel de Bourgogne, 7 Rue de Bourgogne, Paris wife
accompanied by:
- Mrs. O.L. Snyder,
Port Allegany, Pennsylvania widow
- Mrs. L.C. Squier, Jr.
Rahway, New Jersey, daughter
Remarks: Deceased was bearer of Departmental passport No. 680,406 issued March 7, 1929, including wife.
file no. 330, Snyder, O.L.
signed: Wm. E. DeCourcy,
Consul of the USA
Source Citation
National Archives at College Park; College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.; NAI Number: 302021; Record Group Title: General Records of the Department of State; Record Group Number: Record Group 59; Series Number: Publication A1 205; Box Number: 4188; Box Description: 1910-1929 France Ru - Th
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data:
Reports of the Deaths of American Citizens, compiled 01/1835-12/1974. Publication A1 5166. NAI: 613857. Record Group 59. National Archives at College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.
Record of Death Notices of U.S. Citizens Aboard, 1835-1855. Publication A1 848, NAI: 1227672. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59. National Archives at College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.
Notices of Deaths of U.S. Citizens Abroad, 1857-1922. Publication A1 849, NAI: 1227673. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59. National Archives at College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.
Death Reports of U.S. Citizens Abroad, 1920-1962 Publication A1 205, NAI: 302021. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59. National Archives at College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.
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Ole Lynn Snyder in the Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974
date: April 24, 1929
Place: Paris, France
Name: Ole Lynn Snyder
Age: 76
Birth Date: Oct 13, 1852
New Bergen, PA
Death Date: 18 Apr 1929 10.45h
Death Place: American Hospital,
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
cause of death: Pulmonary congestion (certified by Dr.… |
- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).
Record for Michael Snyder (43) facts
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Michael Snyder
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Michael Snyder
BIRTH 18 Feb 1814
Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 13 Mar 1901 (aged 87)
Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Sweden Hill Cemetery
Bingham Center, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID95571903 ·
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 3
Inscription
Michael Snyder
Died
Mar 13, 1901
Aged
87 Years 23 Days
Family Members
Parents Jacob Snyder 1789-1877
Catharine Houseknecht Snyder1790-1867
Spouse Catharine Shay Snyder 1817-1879
Siblings Daniel Snyder 1811-1891
John William Snyder 1814-1910
Jacob Peter Snyder 1820-1908
Susan Snyder Swarts 1825-1895
Maria Snyder Furman 1826-1897
Amanda M. Snyder Light 1827-1900
Children George W Snyder 1836-1884
Mary Ann Snyder Dolley 1837-1883
William Snyder 1840-1910
Hannah E. Snyder Neefe 1845-1921
Ole Lynn Snyder 1852-1929
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Michael Snyder
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Michael Snyder
BIRTH 18 Feb 1814
Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 13 Mar 1901 (aged 87)
Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Sweden Hill Cemetery
Bingham Center, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID95571903 ·
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 3
Inscription
Michael Snyder
Died
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- [S209] Daniel C. Hyde, Early Obituaries of Potter County, PA, 90/108 Snyder/Neefe/Simmons/Kladyfrom Early Obituaries of Potter County-WILLIAM SNYDER died at his home in Sweden, Nov. 17, 1910; son of most highly respected residents of county. Heart trouble last two years; was cause of death.
from Early Obituaries of Potter County- (18) facts
WILLIAM SNYDER died at his home in Sweden, Nov. 17, 1910; son of most highly respected residents of county. Heart trouble last two years; was cause of death.
Born 1840 in Livingston County, NY, moved with his parents to Sweden (twp, Potter County) when two years old.
Married Dec. 23, 1866 to Mary Neefe. She died in 1880.
Five children born:
- Arch Snyder, of Sweden;
- Mrs. Grace Dodd (Peter), of Eldred;
- Mrs. Lena Simmons and
- Mrs. Katherine Klady,
and one son, Carl, deceased.
In 1886 Mr. Snyder married again; to this union two children were born;
- One of whom, Kent, is living.
- A brother, Ole Snyder, of Buffalo
- and a sister, Mrs. J. W. Neefe, of Sweden, survive.
Funeral at home, Saturday, November 19. Schutt and Gillon, had charge of funeral. Rev. Carlton Atwater, Baptist minister, preached sermon.
Addendum to above: Ole Snyder was born of Norwegian parents in October, 1852 in the Ole Bull Colony. His mother died. Have heard Mrs. E. W. Lyon say she was only sixteen years old(!) She may have been mistaken.
She also said that the Snyders took the baby when the Norwegians were leaving the settlement.
Be that as it may, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Snyder adopted him and educated him, or at least assisted him to educate himself.
Studied law at University of Michigan; practiced law in Port Allegany and in Buffalo, NY.
Died in 1929, in Paris, while enroute to visit his parents' home in Norway.
Mrs. William Snyder's funeral was held on May 18, 1880, the day of the big fire in Coudersport.
Many of the Coudersport citizens were in attendance at this funeral during the time so much of Coudersport was destroyed. Mrs. Klady was a babe, a few months old.
from Early Obituaries of Potter County-
WILLIAM SNYDER died at his home in Sweden, Nov. 17, 1910; son of most highly respected residents of county. Heart trouble last two years; was cause of death.
Born 1840 in Livingston County, NY, moved with his parents to Sweden (twp, Potter County) when two years old.
Married Dec. 23, 1866 to Mary Neefe. She died in 1880.
Five children born:
- Arch Snyder, of Sweden;
- Mrs. Grace Dodd (Peter), of Eldred;
- Mrs. Lena Simmons and
- Mrs. Katherine Klady,
and one son, Carl, deceased.
In 1886 Mr. Snyder married again; to this union two children were born;
- One of whom, Kent, is living.
- A brother, Ole Snyder, of Buffalo
- and a sister, Mrs. J. W. Neefe, of Sweden, survive.
Funeral at home, Saturday, November 19. Schutt and Gillon, had charge of funeral. Rev. Carlton Atwater, Baptist minister, preached sermon.
Addendum to above: Ole Snyder was born of Norwegian parents in October, 1852 in the Ole Bull Colony. His mother died. Have heard Mrs. E. W. Lyon say she was only sixteen years old(!) She may have been mistaken.
She also said that the Snyders took the baby when the Norwegians were leaving the settlement.
Be that as it may, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Snyder adopted him and educated him, or at least assisted him to educate himself.
Studied law at University of Michigan; practiced law in Port Allegany and in Buffalo, NY.
Died in 1929, in Paris, while enroute to visit his parents' home in Norway.
Mrs. William Snyder's funeral was held on May 18, 1880, the day of the big fire in Coudersport.
Many of the Coudersport citizens were in attendance at this funeral during the time so much of Coudersport was destroyed. Mrs. Klady was a babe, a few months old.
- [S2282] Ancestry.com, Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1940-1955, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2019;), The Potter Enterprise; Publication Date: 21/ Mar/ 1901; Publication Place: Coudersport, Pennsylvania, United States of America; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/275551252/?article=7a4632cd-8b45-4374-be43-6b4893cb4b15&focus=0.7806657,0.53217036,0.90865177,0.6017715&xid=2378.
Record for Michael Snyder (9) facts
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Michael SNYDER obituary, "Passed to Eternity's Shore"
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
21 Mar 1901, Thu • Page 1
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Michael Snyder, an aged resident of Sweden, died on his farm in that place one day last week. He had occupied the farm for the past fifty-nine years. He was a man highly respected, Mr. Snyder was born in Lycoming county, February 22, 1814. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Julius Neefe, of Sweden, and son, William Snyder, of Sweden, and adopted son, Ole Snyder, of Buffalo.
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Michael Snyder, an aged resident of Sweden, died on his farm in that place one day last week. He had occupied the farm for the past… |
- [S526] census 1870 USA PA Potter, (Name: ancestry.com;), Year: 1870; Census Place: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1446; Page: 593B; Family History Library Film: 552945.
Record for David Wambold (31) facts
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David Wambold in the 1870 United States Federal Census
date: 18th July 1870
ZJ Tompson
Name: David Wambold
Age: 45
Birth: abt 1825 New York
Dwelling: 50
Home: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Occ: Farmer
Male Citizen over 21:Y
Personal Estate: 800
Real Estate: 2000
Spouse: Mary J Wambold
Children: Martin C Wambold
Fredrick Wambold
Household Members:
Name Age
42/43
Michel Snyder 55 m PA farmer
Catherine " 51 f NY keeping house
Ola " 17 m PA farm labor
Isaac Hite 66 m PA farm labor
George Snyder 34 m PA farm labor
47/48
Johnson Chase 56? m NY farmer
Sarah " 48 f NY keeping house
Clark " 19 m PA farm labor
?/?
William Snyder 30 m NY farmer
Mary " 22 f NY keeping house
Arch " 2 m PA at home
Flora " 3mo f PA at home
50/51
David Wambold 45 NY farmer
Mary J Wambold 42 PA keeping house
Martin C Wambold 16 NY farm labor
Fredrick Wambold 2 PA at home
George L. ___ 42 NY farmer
Elizabeth ___ 41 NY keeping house
Source Citation
Year: 1870; Census Place: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1446; Page: 593B; Family History Library Film: 552945
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data:
•1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
•Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
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David Wambold in the 1870 United States Federal Census
date: 18th July 1870
ZJ Tompson
Name: David Wambold
Age: 45
Birth: abt 1825 New York
Dwelling: 50
Home: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Occ: Farmer
Male Citizen over 21:Y
Personal Estate: 800
Real Estate: 2000
Spouse: Mary J Wambold
Children: Martin C… |
- [S209] Daniel C. Hyde, Early Obituaries of Potter County, PA, Snyder, Wm; also, Ole.
WILLIAM SNYDER died at his home in Sweden, Nov. 17, 1910; son of most highly respected residents of county. 20190103HAv re-organized: (2) facts
Heart trouble last two years; was cause of death. Born 1840 in Livingston County, NY, moved with his parents to Sweden when two years old. Married Dec. 23, 1866 to Mary Neefe. She died in 1880. Five children born: Arch Snyder, of Sweden; Mrs. Grace Dodd (Peter), of Eldred; Mrs. Lena Simmons and Mrs. Katherine Klady, and one son, Carl, deceased. In 1886 Mr. Snyder married again; to this union two children were born; One of whom, Kent, is living. A brother, Ole Snyder, of Buffalo and a sister, Mrs. J. W. Neefe, of Sweden, survive. Funeral at home, Saturday, November 19. Schutt and Gillon, had charge of funeral. Rev. Carlton Atwater, Baptist minister, preached sermon. Addendum to above: Ole Snyder was born of Norwegian parents in October, 1852 in the Ole Bull Colony. His mother died. Have heard Mrs. E. W. Lyon say she was only sixteen years old. She may have been mistaken. She also said that the Snyders took the baby when the Norwegians were leaving the settlement. Be that as it may, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Snyder adopted him and educated him, or at least assisted him to educate himself. Studied law at University of Michigan; practiced law in Port Allegany and in Buffalo, NY. Died in 1929, in Paris, while enroute to visit his parents' home in Norway. Mrs. William Snyder's funeral was held on May 18, 1880, the day of the big fire in Coudersport. Many of the Coudersport citizens were in attendance at this funeral during the time so much of Coudersport was destroyed. Mrs. Klady was a babe, a few months old.
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"Early Potter County Obituaries", 90/108- [http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/potter/Obituaries.html]:
WILLIAM SNYDER died at his home in Sweden, Nov. 17, 1910; son of most highly respected residents of county. Heart trouble last two years; was cause of death. Born 1840 in Livingston County, NY, moved with his parents to Sweden when two years old. Married Dec. 23, 1866 to Mary Neefe. She died in 1880.
Five children born:
- Arch Snyder, of Sweden;
- Mrs. Grace Dodd (Peter), of Eldred;
- Mrs. Lena Simmons and
- Mrs. Katherine Klady, and
- one son, Carl, deceased.
In 1886 Mr. Snyder married again; to this union two children were born;
- One of whom, Kent, is living.
- A brother, Ole Snyder, of Buffalo and
- a sister, Mrs. J. W. Neefe, of Sweden, survive.
Funeral at home, Saturday, November 19. Schutt and Gillon, had charge of funeral. Rev. Carlton Atwater, Baptist minister, preached sermon.
Addendum to above:
Ole Snyder was born of Norwegian parents in October, 1852 in the Ole Bull Colony. His mother died. Have heard Mrs. E. W. Lyon say she was only sixteen years old. She may have been mistaken. She also said that the Snyders took the baby when the Norwegians were leaving the settlement. Be that as it may, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Snyder adopted him and educated him, or at least assisted him to educate himself. Studied law at University of Michigan; practiced law in Port Allegany and in Buffalo, NY. Died in 1929, in Paris, while enroute to visit his parents' home in Norway.
Mrs. William Snyder's funeral was held on May 18, 1880, the day of the big fire in Coudersport. Many of the Coudersport citizens were in attendance at this funeral during the time so much of Coudersport was destroyed. Mrs. Klady was a babe, a few months old.
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"Early Potter County Obituaries", 90/108- [http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/potter/Obituaries.html]:
WILLIAM SNYDER died at his home in Sweden, Nov. 17, 1910; son of most highly respected residents of county. Heart trouble last two years; was cause of death. Born 1840 in Livingston County, NY, moved with his parents to Sweden when two years old. Married Dec. 23, 1866 to Mary Neefe. She died in 1880.
Five children born:
- Arch Snyder, of Sweden;
- Mrs. Grace Dodd (Peter), of Eldred;
- Mrs. Lena Simmons and
- Mrs. Katherine Klady, and
- one son, Carl, deceased.
In 1886 Mr. Snyder married again; to this union two children were born;
- One of whom, Kent, is living.
- A brother, Ole Snyder, of Buffalo and
- a sister, Mrs. J. W. Neefe, of Sweden, survive.
Funeral at home, Saturday, November 19. Schutt and Gillon, had charge of funeral. Rev. Carlton Atwater, Baptist minister, preached sermon.
Addendum to above:
Ole Snyder was born of Norwegian parents in October, 1852 in the Ole Bull Colony. His mother died. Have heard Mrs. E. W. Lyon say she was only sixteen years old. She may have been mistaken. She also said that the Snyders took the baby when the Norwegians were leaving the settlement. Be that as it may, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Snyder adopted him and educated him, or at least assisted him to educate himself. Studied law at University of Michigan; practiced law in Port Allegany and in Buffalo, NY. Died in 1929, in Paris, while enroute to visit his parents' home in Norway.
Mrs. William Snyder's funeral was held on May 18, 1880, the day of the big fire in Coudersport. Many of the Coudersport citizens were in attendance at this funeral during the time so much of Coudersport was destroyed. Mrs. Klady was a babe, a few months old.
- [S288] Potter County, Early Obituaries, (Name: http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/potter/Obituaries.html;), 86/108 Shay.
CATHERINE SHAY (4) facts
died in Sweden, Monday night, Feb. 17, 1879, Catherine Shay, wife of Michael SNYDER, in 61st yr. Born in Livingston Co., NY, came to Potter county in 1842.
CATHERINE SHAY died in Sweden, Monday night, Feb. 17, 1879, Catherine Shay, wife of Michael SNYDER, in 61st yr.
Born in Livingston Co., NY, came to Potter county in 1842.
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MR. HARRISON KOON died at the home of his daughter on Ayers Hill, March 10, 1902, age 85 years. Born July 16, 1817, at Springwater, Livingston County, where early part of life was spent. Married Miss Nancy Shay, June 20, 1846. Five children. Two died in childhood. Remaining ones are: Mrs. William Kimball, of Ayers Hill, Mrs. L. B. Cole, of Coudersport, and Mrs. t. J. Gilbert, of Smethport, PA. Mr. Koon came to Coudersport in 1868 where he resided at the time of his wife's death in 1887. Funeral in Sweden Valley Church. Methodist minister of Coudersport.
- Buried in Sweden Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Cole absent from funeral because of illness.
MRS. HARRISON KOON - On Saturday morning, October 29, 1887, after a long and lingering illness of about three months, Mrs. Harrison Koon quietly passed away. Was born in Livingston County, NY, July 29, 1826 where she spent her younger days. Married Harrison Koon, June 20, 1846 and has resided in Coudersport since 1868. Leaves husband, and three daughters; Mrs. L. B. Cole and Mrs. T. J. Gilbert, of Coudersport, and Mrs. William Kimball, of Turtle Point, PA. Funeral service at her home on Sunday at one o'clock.
- Buried in Sweden Cemetery.
Another obit: Mrs. Nancy Koon died in Coudersport, October 29, 1887, aged 61 years and three months. Born in Livingston County, NJ, July 29, 1826 where she spent early part of life. Married Harrison Koon, June 20, 1846. United with Methodist Church when young. Was an invalid for many years. Mother of five children, two of whom (boys) died in childhood. The children who are living are Mrs. William Kimball, of Turtle Point, PA, and Mrs. L. B. Cole, and Mrs. T. J. Gilbert of Coudersport. Funeral at residence. Rev. K. P. Jervis, of M. E. Church.
- Burial in Sweden Hill Cemetery. (In Coudersport since 1868)
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