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- [S1462] Public Member Tree- TimNenno???Tim Nenno, Katherine Snyder Klady.
Record for Katherine Snyder (69) facts
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Marriage
24 Dec 1900 • Manhattan, New York, USA
Charles Albert Klady
(1879-1966)
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1900
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Divorce Filed
1909 • Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Charles Albert Klady
(1879-1966)
1909
30
Residence
1910 • Coudersport Ward 2, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Marital Status: Divorced; Relation to Head of House: Head
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1910
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Divorce
Oct 1920 • Biddeford, York, Maine, USA
Charles Albert Klady
(1879-1966)
41
- [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.
- [S288] Potter County, Early Obituaries, (Name: http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/~hyde/potter/Obituaries.html;), 90/108.
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.
- [S2227] Ancestry,com, New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2013;), New England Historical Genealogical Society; New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire.
Record for Leone F Klady (14) facts
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Record for William E Colbath (14) facts ........ (18)
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Leone F Klady in the New Hampshire, U.S., Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947
Name: Leone F Klady
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 20
Record: Marriage
Birth: abt 1902
Newark, New Jersey
Marriage: 7 Jun 1922
Dover, New Hampshire, USA
Father: Charles A Klady
Mother: Catherine M Klady
Spouse: William E Colbath
Record for Leone F Klady (14) facts
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Record for William E Colbath (14) facts
Name: William E Colbath
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 26
Record: Marriage
Birth: abt 1896
Dover, New Hampshire
Marriage: 7 Jun 1922
Dover, New Hampshire, USA
Father: Edwin C Colbath
Mother: Edith B Colbath
Spouse: Leone F Klady
Source Citation
New England Historical Genealogical Society; New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire
Source Information
Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, U.S., Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
Original data:
“New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947.” Online index and digital images. New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire.
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Leone F Klady in the New Hampshire, U.S., Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947
Name: Leone F Klady
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 20
Record: Marriage
Birth: abt 1902
Newark, New Jersey
Marriage: 7 Jun 1922
Dover, New Hampshire, USA
Father: Charles A Klady
Mother: Catherine M Klady
Spouse: William E Colbath
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