| Sources |
- [S733] Public Member Trees, a new rotation 20130407, Database online.
Record for Augusta Teuscher
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=18125897568&indiv=try
- [S743] Public Member Trees, aa good photos & records, Database online. George WEIMER, good bio.
Record for Sarah G Weimer George W. Weimer, bio and obit in 'Notes'
20180828HAv, re-worked:
Biography George Weimar
GEORGE WEIMAR, farmer, P.O. Williston, son of George and Margaret (Lehman) Weimar, was born in Alsace, France (now Germany), November 27, 1816.
In 1830 he came to America with his parents, who located at Roulette, Potter county, where they engaged in farming and spent the rest of their lives; their children were
-George and
- Eve.
His father's second wife was Eve Wiederich, and their children were
- Michael,
- Barbara,
- Mrs. Margaret Manning,
- Mrs. Sally Jackson,
- William A.,
- Frederick,
- John and
- Mrs. Dorcas Marsh.
The subject of these lines made his home with his parents until nineteen years of age, when he began to work for farmers, and in 1836 bought a tract of wild land on which he located in 1842. This he cleared and improved, and now has one of the best farms in Pleasant Valley township.
He was married in 1842, to Laura, daughter of Burrel Lyman. Their children are
- Sarah (Mrs. Roscoe Stearns),
- Otis,
- Willis,
- Ella (Mrs. Dr. Stearns, of Port Allegany, Penn.),
- Mary (Mrs. F. Robinson of Liberty township, McKean county),
- Nellie (Mrs. Amos Palmer, also of Liberty township),
- Nettie (Mrs. Lewis Yentzer, of Roulette, Penn.),
- Lottie (Mrs. Miles Rice, also of Roulette), and
- Roscoe.
Mrs. Weimer died in 1884.
In politics Mr. Weimar is a Democrat. In 1836 he bought corn at $3 per bushel, which was brought on pack horses eighty miles from Jersey Shore, and paid for it by cutting wood at seventy-five cents per day..
Source: Biographies from Hebron, Clara, and Pleasant Valley Townships, Potter Co., PA.
Submitted by: Barb Hyde.
n2zhf
n2zhf originally shared this to Mayer Family Tree
?19 Sep 2009 ?story
caccyber1
caccyber1 added this to Campbell Family Tree
?13 Oct 2010
A Famous Woodsman Dead
George Weimer Walked 70 Miles In the Forest in a Day-Ran Down a Deer..
ROULETTE, Pa., March 6.-George Weimer,. aged 90, died last Monday on his farm near this place, where he had lived for seventy years. He was the last of the pioneer woodsmen and raftsmen of the Allegheny and Susquehanna headwaters, and was famous as a pedestrian and runner in his early days. Once, being on a rafting trip down the river, he walked from Jersey Shore to Roulette, 70 miles, between breakfast and early bedtime, or in about IT hours, over a rough and hilly wilderness road, with a stop of only an hour for rest and refreshment during the entire journey. The reason he made it, he always explained by saying:
"I had always called on my girl that right of the week, and I wasn't going to let a little matter of 70 miles fool me out of it that night." The girl he travelled too far to see was the daughter of Burrill Lyman of Roulette, and she soon afterward became his wife.
Laroy Lyman of Roulette shot at a deer in the hills back of that place one day, and called on Weimer to fetch one of his dogs. The dog would not follow the deer's track, and Weimer himself took after the HAM*. When Weimer started the dog took the track and went ahead and overtook the deer, a buck. The deer fought the dog and scared it eo that when Weimer came up it would only keep at its heels, the deer having started on again. Weimer followed the deer over ridges, down hollows, across streams and through swamps and tangled thickets, giving it no rest, and at last drove it into the open and toward the Allegheny River. The deer at last entered a field that lay between the woods and the river. There Weimer caught it. Lyman's shot' had not hit it. The dog came lagging and panting in a few minutes afterward and lay down in a fence corner, tired out.. Weimer cut the deer's throat and carried the carcass nearly a mile t o a farmhouse. He had run the deer, as near as could be calculated b y t h e turnings and twistings of the course, not lees than 11 miles. Leaving the deer at the farm t o be called for, he over the hills, 7 miles. He arrived there an hour ahead of his dog.
Weimer, when he married and settled on the farm, worked in the woods or on the river in the winter. When he rafted down the Susquehanna the rafts were, as a rule, run to Columbia, about 200 miles. The return trip could be made by stage and canal, but Weimer always walked it, thus, he declared, saving both time and money.
The New York Sun March 1904.
tclyman
tclyman originally shared this to Lyman Family
?14 Dec 2013 ?story
The New York Sun March 1904
?1904 ?Roulette, PA
caccyber1
caccyber1 added this to Campbell Family Tree
?20 Feb 2014
20180828HAv, re-worked:
Biography George Weimar
GEORGE WEIMAR, farmer, P.O. Williston, son of George and Margaret (Lehman) Weimar, was born in Alsace, France (now Germany), November 27, 1816.
In 1830 he came to America with his parents, who located at Roulette, Potter county, where they engaged in farming and spent the rest of their lives; their children were
-George and
- Eve.
His father's second wife was Eve Wiederich, and their children were
- Michael,
- Barbara,
- Mrs. Margaret Manning,
- Mrs. Sally Jackson,
- William A.,
- Frederick,
- John and
- Mrs. Dorcas Marsh.
The subject of these lines made his home with his parents until nineteen years of age, when he began to work for farmers, and in 1836 bought a tract of wild land on which he located in 1842. This he cleared and improved, and now has one of the best farms in Pleasant Valley township.
He was married in 1842, to Laura, daughter of Burrel Lyman. Their children are
- Sarah (Mrs. Roscoe Stearns),
- Otis,
- Willis,
- Ella (Mrs. Dr. Stearns, of Port Allegany, Penn.),
- Mary (Mrs. F. Robinson of Liberty township, McKean county),
- Nellie (Mrs. Amos Palmer, also of Liberty township),
- Nettie (Mrs. Lewis Yentzer, of Roulette, Penn.),
- Lottie (Mrs. Miles Rice, also of Roulette), and
- Roscoe.
Mrs. Weimer died in 1884.
In politics Mr. Weimar is a Democrat. In 1836 he bought corn at $3 per bushel, which was brought on pack horses eighty miles from Jersey Shore, and paid for it by cutting wood at seventy-five cents per day..
Source: Biographies from Hebron, Clara, and Pleasant Valley Townships, Potter Co., PA.
Submitted by: Barb Hyde.
n2zhf
n2zhf originally shared this to Mayer Family Tree
?19 Sep 2009 ?story
caccyber1
caccyber1 added this to Campbell Family Tree
?13 Oct 2010
A Famous Woodsman Dead
George Weimer Walked 70 Miles In the Forest in a Day-Ran Down a Deer..
ROULETTE, Pa., March 6.-George Weimer,. aged 90, died last Monday on his farm near this place, where he had lived for seventy years. He was the last of the pioneer woodsmen and raftsmen of the Allegheny and Susquehanna headwaters, and was famous as a pedestrian and runner in his early days. Once, being on a rafting trip down the river, he walked from Jersey Shore to Roulette, 70 miles, between breakfast and early bedtime, or in about IT hours, over a rough and hilly wilderness road, with a stop of only an hour for rest and refreshment during the entire journey. The reason he made it, he always explained by saying:
"I had always called on my girl that right of the week, and I wasn't going to let a little matter of 70 miles fool me out of it that night." The girl he travelled too far to see was the daughter of Burrill Lyman of Roulette, and she soon afterward became his wife.
Laroy Lyman of Roulette shot at a deer in the hills back of that place one day, and called on Weimer to fetch one of his dogs. The dog would not follow the deer's track, and Weimer himself took after the HAM*. When Weimer started the dog took the track and went ahead and overtook the deer, a buck. The deer fought the dog and scared it eo that when Weimer came up it would only keep at its heels, the deer having started on again. Weimer followed the deer over ridges, down hollows, across streams and through swamps and tangled thickets, giving it no rest, and at last drove it into the open and toward the Allegheny River. The deer at last entered a field that lay between the woods and the river. There Weimer caught it. Lyman's shot' had not hit it. The dog came lagging and panting in a few minutes afterward and lay down in a fence corner, tired out.. Weimer cut the deer's throat and carried the carcass nearly a mile t o a farmhouse. He had run the deer, as near as could be calculated b y t h e turnings and twistings of the course, not lees than 11 miles. Leaving the deer at the farm t o be called for, he over the hills, 7 miles. He arrived there an hour ahead of his dog.
Weimer, when he married and settled on the farm, worked in the woods or on the river in the winter. When he rafted down the Susquehanna the rafts were, as a rule, run to Columbia, about 200 miles. The return trip could be made by stage and canal, but Weimer always walked it, thus, he declared, saving both time and money.
The New York Sun March 1904.
tclyman
tclyman originally shared this to Lyman Family
?14 Dec 2013 ?story
The New York Sun March 1904
?1904 ?Roulette, PA
caccyber1
caccyber1 added this to Campbell Family Tree
?20 Feb 2014
- [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, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1967; Certificate Number Range: 050001-053000 Nettie Weimer Yentzer.
Record for Nettie Weimer Yentzer (13) facts
20190616HAv-
Nettie Weimer Yentzer in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Nettie Yentzer
[Nettie Weimer]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 76y 11m 5d
Birth Date: 4 Jun 1862
Birth Place: Sartwell Creek, PA
housewife: 52 yrs
widowed
Death Date: 19 May 1939
Death Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
cause: That I received the body and found death was due to natural causes, probably heart disease.
95b
signed: Ross H? Jones, deputy coroner
Coudersport
Father: George Weimer
born: Germany
Mother: Laura Lyman
born: Roulette
Spouse: G Lewis Yentzer
burial: 5-21 1939
Hill Cemetery
Roulette
inform: Mrs. M? W Robinson
Port 'Alleghany', PA
Certificate Number: 50647
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1967; Certificate Number Range: 050001-053000
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1963. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
20190616HAv-
Nettie Weimer Yentzer in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Nettie Yentzer
[Nettie Weimer]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 76y 11m 5d
Birth Date: 4 Jun 1862
Birth Place: Sartwell Creek, PA
housewife: 52 yrs
widowed
Death Date: 19 May 1939
Death Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
cause: That I received the body and found death was due to natural causes, probably heart disease.
95b
signed: Ross H? Jones, deputy coroner
Coudersport
Father: George Weimer
born: Germany
Mother: Laura Lyman
born: Roulette
Spouse: G Lewis Yentzer
burial: 5-21 1939
Hill Cemetery
Roulette
inform: Mrs. M? W Robinson
Port 'Alleghany', PA
Certificate Number: 50647
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1967; Certificate Number Range: 050001-053000
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1963. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
 |
PA Death certif 19390519 Nettie Yentzer.tmp 20190616HAv-
Nettie Weimer Yentzer in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Nettie Yentzer
[Nettie Weimer]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 76y 11m 5d
Birth Date: 4 Jun 1862
Birth Place: Sartwell Creek, PA
housewife: 52 yrs
widowed
Death Date: 19 May 1939
Death Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
cause: That I received the… |
- [S1127] Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;), Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA, USA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 057001-060000.
Record for Laura Yentzer (11) facts
20240705GHLn-
20240705GHLn-
Laura Yentzer in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
Name Laura Yentzer
Gender Female
Race White
SINGLE
stenographer for the
Penna State Highway
her Age 39y
Birth 16 April 1890
Fishing Creek, Penna
Death 18 May 1929 20:05h
Coudersport Hospital
Coudersport, Potter, Pa
cause Surgical Shock, after
5/17/29 operation for removing fibroid tumor of uterus
139
signed R McConeghy
Coudersport
Father Louis Yentzer
b Fishing Creek
Mother Nettie Weimer
b Sartwell Creek
attest Nettie Yentzer
Roulette
burial 22 May 1929
Roulette Cemetery
Certificate Number 59179
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA, USA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 057001-060000
 |
PA Death Cert 19290518 Laura Yentzer.jpg 20240705GHLn-
Laura Yentzer in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
Name Laura Yentzer
Gender Female
Race White
SINGLE
stenographer for the
Penna State Highway
her Age 39y
Birth 16 April 1890
Fishing Creek, Penna
Death 18 May 1929 20:05h
Coudersport Hospital
Coudersport, Potter, Pa
cause Surgical Shock, after
5/17/29 operation… |
- [S352] census 1900 USA PA Potter Roulette, 742 Tauscher Ruby Yentzer Yentzer Phoenix families.
20181206HAv pasted, re-organized from front Source Citation Text: (24) facts
census 1900 USA PA Potter PCHS-
Willis Tauscher Head Apr. 1855 45 (13) PA Ger PA saw mill
Florence M. Tauscher wife May 1866 34 PA PA NY
Almon W. Tauscher son July 1889 10 S PA PA PA
William W. Ruby Head Aug. 1846 53 (12) Ohio NY NY farmer
Grace A. Ruby wife April 1867 33 PA Ger NY (Weimer)
Jonathan Yentzer Head Sept. 1827 72 (41) Ger Ger Ger farmer
Hannah J. Yentzer wife Nov. 1836 63 NY NY NY (Baker)
Myron Yentzer son Jan. 1872 28 S PA Ger Ger farm laborer
David Yentzer son Nov. 1861 38 S PA Ger Ger farm laborer
G.L. Yentzer Head Nov. 1859 40 (14) PA Ger NY farmer
Nettie Yentzer wife June 1862 37 PA Ger PA
Laura A. Yentzer dau April 1890 10 S PA PA PA
Eugene W. Phoenix Head Sept.1852 47 (12) PA PA PA farmer
Rosella H. Phoenix wife Jan. 1851 49 PA Ger PA (Lehman)
William A. Phoenix son Nov. 1892 7 S PA PA PA
20181206HAv pasted, re-organized from front Source Citation Text:
census 1900 USA PA Potter PCHS-
Willis Tauscher Head Apr. 1855 45 (13) PA Ger PA saw mill
Florence M. Tauscher wife May 1866 34 PA PA NY
Almon W. Tauscher son July 1889 10 S PA PA PA
William W. Ruby Head Aug. 1846 53 (12) Ohio NY NY farmer
Grace A. Ruby wife April 1867 33 PA Ger NY (Weimer)
Jonathan Yentzer Head Sept. 1827 72 (41) Ger Ger Ger farmer
Hannah J. Yentzer wife Nov. 1836 63 NY NY NY (Baker)
Myron Yentzer son Jan. 1872 28 S PA Ger Ger farm laborer
David Yentzer son Nov. 1861 38 S PA Ger Ger farm laborer
G.L. Yentzer Head Nov. 1859 40 (14) PA Ger NY farmer
Nettie Yentzer wife June 1862 37 PA Ger PA
Laura A. Yentzer dau April 1890 10 S PA PA PA
Eugene W. Phoenix Head Sept.1852 47 (12) PA PA PA farmer
Rosella H. Phoenix wife Jan. 1851 49 PA Ger PA (Lehman)
William A. Phoenix son Nov. 1892 7 S PA PA PA
- [S90] census 1910 USA PA Potter Sweden, 529 G. Lewis Yentzer (1) fact consolidate 20200328HAv-.
Yentzer, G. Lewis (1) fact
Nettie Ann Weimer (1) fact ........... (2)
Laura Mae Yentzer (1) fact .......... (3)
head 50 (m-1-24) PA Ger. Ger. Yentzer, Nettie wife 47 (m-1-24) PA Ger. PA Yentzer, Laura dau 20 S PA PA PA Chandler, Warren servant 50 (m-1-x) NY PA US
529- census 1910 USA PA Potter Sweden (or Roulette?), Potter County Historical Society, Coudersport, PA, 529.
Yentzer, G. Lewis (1) fact
Yentzer, G. Lewis head 50 (m-1-24) PA Ger. Ger.
Yentzer, Nettie wife 47 (m-1-24) PA Ger. PA
Yentzer, Laura dau 20 S PA PA PA
Chandler, Warren servant 50 (m-1-x) NY PA US
Yentzer, John head 82 (m-1-50) Ger. Ger. Ger.
Yentzer, Hannah wife 72 (m-1-50)(6-5) NY US US
Yentzer, Myron head 38 (m-1-8) PA Ger. US
Yentzer, Nellie wife 29 (m-1-8)(2-2) PA PA PA
Yentzer, Nola dau 6 S PA PA PA
Yentzer, Dorothy dau 2 S PA PA PA
- [S202] J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections 1890, (Name: PA-Roots; Date: 1890;), 1250* George Weimer, farmer, P.O. Williston, son of George and Margaret (Lehman) Weimer, 24238? http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/pabooks/24-historymecp.
"History of the Counties of McKean...", p. 1250: (55) facts ... (51)
"History of the Counties of McKean... (38) facts
20181227 Martinsburg, combined ............. (38) ..... 20191003HAv- ... (54)
History of Counties of McKean, Elk and Forest, Pennsylvania. Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1890.
"History of the Counties of McKean...", p. 1250:
George Weimer, farmer, P.O. Williston, son of George and Margaret (Lehman) Weimer, was born in Alsace, France (now Germany), November 27, 1816.
In 1830 he came to America with his parents, who located at Roulette, Potter County, where they engaged in farming and spent the rest of their lives;
their children were George and Eve.
His father's second wife was Eve Wiederich, and their children were
- Michael,
- Barbara,
- Mrs. Margaret Manning,
- Mrs. Sally Jackson,
- William S.,
- Frederick,
- John and - Mrs. Dorcas Marsh.
The subject of these lines made his home with his parents until nineteen years of age, when he began to work for farmers, and in 1836 bought a tract of wild land on which he located in 1842. This he cleared and improved, and now has one of the best farms in Pleasant Valley township.
He was married in 1842, to Laura, daughter of Burrel Lyman.
Their children are
- Sarah (Mrs. Rosoe Stearns),
- Otis,
- Willis,
- Ella (Mrs. Dr. Stearns, of Port Allegany),
- Mary (Mrs. F. Robinson, of Liberty township, McKean county),
- Nellie (Mrs. Amos Palmer, also of Liberty township),
- Nettie (Mrs. Lewis Yentzer, of Roulette),
- Lottie (Mrs. Miles Rice, also of Roulette), and
- Roscoe.
Mrs. Weimer died in 1884.
In politics, Mr. Weimer is a Democrat.
In 1836, he bought corn at $3 per bushel, which was brought on pack horses 80 miles from Jersey Shore, and paid for it in cutting wood at $0.75 per day.
History of Counties of McKean, Elk and Forest, Pennsylvania. Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co., 1890.
"History of the Counties of McKean...", p. 1250:
George Weimer, farmer, P.O. Williston, son of George and Margaret (Lehman) Weimer, was born in Alsace, France (now Germany), November 27, 1816.
In 1830 he came to America with his parents, who located at Roulette, Potter County, where they engaged in farming and spent the rest of their lives;
their children were George and Eve.
His father's second wife was Eve Wiederich, and their children were
- Michael,
- Barbara,
- Mrs. Margaret Manning,
- Mrs. Sally Jackson,
- William S.,
- Frederick,
- John and - Mrs. Dorcas Marsh.
The subject of these lines made his home with his parents until nineteen years of age, when he began to work for farmers, and in 1836 bought a tract of wild land on which he located in 1842. This he cleared and improved, and now has one of the best farms in Pleasant Valley township.
He was married in 1842, to Laura, daughter of Burrel Lyman.
Their children are
- Sarah (Mrs. Rosoe Stearns),
- Otis,
- Willis,
- Ella (Mrs. Dr. Stearns, of Port Allegany),
- Mary (Mrs. F. Robinson, of Liberty township, McKean county),
- Nellie (Mrs. Amos Palmer, also of Liberty township),
- Nettie (Mrs. Lewis Yentzer, of Roulette),
- Lottie (Mrs. Miles Rice, also of Roulette), and
- Roscoe.
Mrs. Weimer died in 1884.
In politics, Mr. Weimer is a Democrat.
In 1836, he bought corn at $3 per bushel, which was brought on pack horses 80 miles from Jersey Shore, and paid for it in cutting wood at $0.75 per day.
- [S101] Early Potter County Vital Statistics, Vol, I, (Name: Potter County Journal;), Tauscher Yentzer, Augusta & Peter married... ; Peter found dead in road..., 146R.
Peter Yentzer; Miss Augusta Tauscher (Dasher), both of Roulet, mar. Jan. 4, 1851. handwritten note dazu: Peter Yentzer found dead in road- 2/16/1864.
- [S101] Early Potter County Vital Statistics, Vol, I, (Name: Potter County Journal;), 146R.
Miss Nettie Weimer of Pleasant Valley & G.L. Yentzer of Burtville, mar. Sept. 21, 1886, at Port Allegany.
- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, The Potter Enterprise; Publication Date: 25 May 1939; Publication Place: Coudersport, Pennsylvania, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/277867974/?article=32f25441-69a6-4e95-b8ea-0b4314fca884&xid=4716&terms=Robert_Allen_Yentzer.
Record for Nettie Ann Weimer Yentzer (2) facts
20251031GHLn-
20251031GHLn-
Mrs Nettie Ann Yentzer, Roulette, Passes Suddenly at Home
Fort Lauderdale News
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Mon, Aug 26, 1963 • Page 2
1963
Freedom March
"I Have a Dream" Speech
March on Washington
Washington D.C.
Lincoln Memorial
Civil Rights Movement
Jobs and Freedom
Martin Luther King Jr.
Nonviolent Protest
Cassius Clay is rejected for army service; Changes fighting name to Muhammad Ali
Chicago Tribune
Chicago, Illinois
Sat, Mar 21, 1964 • Page 55
Marriage notice for Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) and Olivia Langdon in 1870
Buffalo Courier Express
Buffalo, New York
Thu, Feb 3, 1870 • Page 4
Mark Twain
Samuel Clemens
Humorist
"The Innocents Abroad": Mark Twain's travels in Europe
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
London, Greater London, England
Sun, Sep 18, 1870 • Page 5
Mark Twain
Samuel Clemens, Humorist
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, May 25, 1939 p5
CLIPPED BY
wetzupdoc • 31 Oktober 2025
• ROULETTE WOMAN PASSES SUDDENLY
Mrs. Nettie Ann Yentzer Passed Away at Her Home Friday Afternoon.
Roulette, May 22.- Mrs. Nettie Ann Yentzer passed away very suddenly at her home last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Yentzer was born on Sartwell Creek, June 4, 1862 and was the daughter of George and Laura Lyman Weimer. She was united in marriage to G. Lewis Yentzer, September 21, 1886 on Sartwell Creek. One daughter Laura was born to this union who passed away May 18, 1929.
Her husband G. Lewis Yentzer preceded her in death August 6, 1917. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. M. W. Robinson; one adopted son Robert Allen nieces. services were held Yentzer, pulleven nephews and ten Sunday, May 21. at the Baptist church at 2 P. M. with Rev. Weyhe officiating. Interment was made in the Hill cemetery, "Good Night and Good Morning" and "Does Jesus Care" were sung by Mrs. Ethel Kannelly and Miss Anna Smith. She was beloved by her many relatives and hosts of friends and will be greatly missed by her loving deeds. It was said of her, she was ready to meet her God.
The bearers were: E. M. Weimer, Major Weimer, Charlie Stearns, Wayland Robinson, Olney Robinson and Earl Weimer.
_____________
George Haynes passed away at the Blossburg hospital on Saturday, May 20. Mr. Haynes was born in Pleasant Valley Township, Potter County, August 29, he was the son of Elnora Reed and Benn Haynes. He was engaged as a farmer for many years on Sartwell Creek. For some time he has made his home in Roulette. He is survived by one daughter Elsie Haynes of Whitesville, N. Y.; Frances Haynes of Eldred; and Dencel Haynes of Roulette; and one sister, Mrs. Nora Jay of Burtville. Prayer service was held at John P. Gardner's home on Main street and the funeral service was held at the Sartwell Creek church, Monday, May 22, at 2:30 with Rev. Peters officiating.
The bearers were: Guy Witter, G.H. Yentzer, Jack Wetmore, William Fisk, Roy Fruitger and Fred Ernst.
Mrs. Pauline Younglove suffered a bad heart condition on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill have moved to their home here. Their friends welcome them home.
Miss Bernice Tauscher of Florida, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Sherman and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodward entertained the Saturday bridge club Wednesday evening. A delicious was served. lunch.
and Mrs. Loren Sanford have moved in with Pete Church on North street. Mrs. William Powers of Austin, visited relatives here the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Larcom of Port Allegany, were calling on friends in town, Sunday. Miss Ruth Howe attended a meeting of the State Committee on Vocational Guidance at Bucknell University on Saturday..
 |
Weimer Yentzer, Nettie Ann death News_PottEnt19390525_ 20251031GHLn-
Mrs Nettie Ann Yentzer, Roulette, Passes Suddenly at Home
Fort Lauderdale News
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Mon, Aug 26, 1963 • Page 2
1963
Freedom March
"I Have a Dream" Speech
March on Washington
Washington D.C.
Lincoln Memorial
Civil Rights Movement
Jobs and Freedom
Martin Luther King Jr.
Nonviolent Protest
Cassius Clay is rejected… |
|