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- [S2077] Public Member Trees 2019-, Shaking Every TwigTami Trayer Record for Merl Stanley Criss (53) facts.
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Record for Merl Stanley Criss (53) facts
Shaking Every TwigTami Trayer
Merl Stanley Criss 1898-1984
BIRTH 24 MAR 1898 • Pennsylvania
DEATH FEB 1984 • Belmont, Allegany, New York, USA
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Record for Merl Stanley Criss (53) facts
Shaking Every TwigTami Trayer
Merl Stanley Criss 1898-1984
BIRTH 24 MAR 1898 • Pennsylvania
DEATH FEB 1984 • Belmont, Allegany, New York, USA
- [S89] census 1900 USA PA Potter PCHS, 292 fd; note that they show up for Eulalia twp on p. 305, diff initials, ...20180801 BudaPest on the Danube, Viking Herod- Pasted to individual from Source Notes:repasted from front Notes 20180103 RVA-p. 292: Frank Dingman.
p. 292: Frank Dingman Head Apr. 1872 28 (6) PA PA NY day laborer Louise Dingman wife Aug. 1874 25 Denmark Denmark Denm (Bang) Amie Dingman dau Feb. 1896 4 S PA PA Denmark Myrtle Dingman dau Sep. 1898 1 S PA PA Denmark p. 305: Frank Dingman ... (5) PA PA unk bark peeler Louisa C. Dingman ... Holland Amy C. Dingman Myrtle A. Dingman
20180801 BudaPest on the Danube, Viking Herod- Pasted to individual from Source Notes:
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p. 292: Frank Dingman Head Apr. 1872 28 (6) PA PA NY day laborer
Louise Dingman wife Aug. 1874 25 Denmark Denmark Denm (Bang)
Amie Dingman dau Feb. 1896 4 S PA PA Denmark
Myrtle Dingman dau Sep. 1898 1 S PA PA Denmark p. 305:
Frank Dingman ... (5) PA PA unk bark peeler
Louisa C. Dingman ... Holland
Amy C. Dingman
Myrtle A. Dingman
- [S90] census 1910 USA PA Potter Sweden, 209 Dingman, Frank.
census 1910 USA PA Potter Sweden, PCHS Potter County Historical Society, Coudersport, PA, 209.
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Dingman, Frank head 37 (m-1-15) PA PA PA
Dingman, Louise wife 36 (m-1-15)(4-4) Den. Den. Den.
Dingman, Amy dau 14 S PA PA Den.
Dingman, Myrtle dau 11 S PA PA Den.
Dingman, Robert son 7 S PA PA Den.
Dingman, Dortha dau 3 S PA PA Den.
20180801 BudaPest on the Danube, Viking Herod- references consolidated, one by one.
census 1910 USA PA Potter Sweden, PCHS Potter County Historical Society, Coudersport, PA, 209.
20180614 HAv- pasted from front Source Citation Text, re-organized:
Dingman, Frank head 37 (m-1-15) PA PA PA
Dingman, Louise wife 36 (m-1-15)(4-4) Den. Den. Den.
Dingman, Amy dau 14 S PA PA Den.
Dingman, Myrtle dau 11 S PA PA Den.
Dingman, Robert son 7 S PA PA Den.
Dingman, Dortha dau 3 S PA PA Den.
- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Dingman Nichols, Dorothea Louise "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 15 December 2017, 10:33), entry for Dorthea Louise Dingman(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LY6H-G6N); contributed by various users. PersonID LY6H-G6N.
Dorthea Louise Dingman Nichols
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Dorthea Louise Dingman LY6H-G6N
death: 31 July 1995, Bradford, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States
birth: 24 April 1906, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States
father: William Franklin Dingman L8MK-DRR
mother: Louisa Christine Bang 279Q-424
spouse: Richard Howard Nichols LY6H-HLV
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Dorthea Louise Dingman LY6H-G6N
death: 31 July 1995, Bradford, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States
birth: 24 April 1906, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States
father: William Franklin Dingman L8MK-DRR
mother: Louisa Christine Bang 279Q-424
spouse: Richard Howard Nichols LY6H-HLV
Dorthea Louise Dingman 24 April 1906 - 31 July 1995 • LY6H-G6N ?
Name Dorthea Louise Dingman
Sex Female
Birth 24 April 1906 Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Death 31 July 1995 Bradford, McKean, Pennsylvania
Birth Name Dorothea Louise Dingman
Residence
1910 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States
1920 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States
1935 Same House
1940 Foster Township, McKean, Pennsylvania, United States
Family Members
Spouses and Children
Richard Howard Nichols 1902-1958 • LY6H-HLV ?
Dorthea Louise Dingman 1906-1995 • LY6H-G6N ?
Marriage: 24 January 1924 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Children (3)
Marian Louise Nichols 1924-1999 • LCMJ-CDM ?
Richard Robert Nichols 1927-1997 • LCMJ-CFJ ?
Arlene Nichols 1929-2006 • LY6H-PF6 ?
Parents and Siblings
William Franklin Dingman 1872-1958 • L8MK-DRR ?
Louisa Christine Bang 1874-1955 • 279Q-424 ?
Marriage: 4 July 1894 Pennsylvania, United States
Children (4)
Amy Louise Dingman 1896-1920 • LCMJ-HMS ?
Myrtle Angeline Dingman 1898-2001 • LCMJ-7N8 ?
Robert Dingman 1903-1986 • LCMJ-HX4 ?
Dorthea Louise Dingman 1906-1995 • LY6H-G6N
- [S1014] PCHS- Early Potter County Statistics, Dawley/Sherwood marriage. Dawley marriages, death Day Denhoff Dingman.
Dawley (20) facts
Isaac Dawley of Genesee & Miss Angeline D. Sherwood of Genesee were married _____________, 1866 by mr. V. Dickinson, J.P.
John Dawley of Genesee Forks died July or August 1882 at Millport, Pa.
Miss Marinda Dawley of Genesee and Simeon Spencer of Potter Co. were married, June 29, 1862 by me, V. Dickinson, J.P.
Miss Mettie Dawley & Charles Reynolds, both of Hebron, mar. May __, 1896.
Charles Day & Miss Ellen S. Lyman, both of Oswayo, mar. Feb. 1, 1874.
Dudley Day & Mrs. Ellla Deane Neefe, both of Coudersport, mar. Feb. __, 1927.
Mrs. Dudley Day of Roulet died June 15, 1938. Survived by her husband and 2 sons, Frank Dean Neefe and Warren Neefe.
Harry M. Day & Eva Byam of Colesburg, married Dec. __, 1905.
James Dempsey & Miss Sphia Wolfanger, both of Potter Co., mar. Sept. 7, 1889 at Keating Summit, Pa.
Adam Denhoff of Coudersport & Mrs. Katherine Sophie Elizabeth Ernst of Sweden Twp., mar. June 17, 1880 at the home of Edward Franke in Sweden Twp.
Fred Denhoff & Miss Anna Duell, both of Coudersport, mar. Dec. 3, 1919.
Gustoff Denhoff, formerly of Coudersport & Miss Carried Dodd, mar. March __. 1888, at Lebanon, Mo.
Gustave A. Denhoff of Lebanon, Mo., formerly of Coudersport, died Aug. __. 1899, age 34 yrs. Survived by wife & 5 children.
John Denhoff, Jr. & Miss Hettie Bell Leach, both of Coudersport, mar. July 24, 1882.
John Denhoff, Sr. of Lebanon, Mo. is visiting relatives and friends in Coudersport.
Levi Denhoff & Inez Baker married May __. 1928.
Miss Sophia Denhoff & Arno Kellner, both of Coudersport, mar. Apr. 2, 1913.
Mrs. (Katherine) Sophia (Elizabeth) Denhoff, nee Ernst of North Coudersport, died Feb. 3, 1927. She was born in Germany 73 years ago.
Mrs. William Denhoff of West Coudersport died Feb. 21, 1920.
Anna Verna Dingman died May 9, 1881, at the home of A. G. Presho, in Allegany Twp., age 12 yrs. & 10 mos.
Mrs. Charlotte Dingman, widow of N. T. Dingman, formerly of Potter Co. Pa., died Nov. __, 1898 at Newton, Iowa.
Della Dingman & Edward Griesel, both of Coudersport, mar. Jan. 31, 1883.
Mrs. Effie May Snyder Dingman of Shinglehouse died May 15, 1939; born Aug. 26, 1890 in West Bingham, a dau. of Andrew Snyder and Elizabeth Williams; mar. 1st to Almon Dingman in 1906 and in 1926 to Judson Dingman. Survived by 3 children: Mrs. John Drabert at home, Isaac Dingman of Shinglehouse; and Mrs. Leonard Brown of Dukes Center; one sister, Mrs. Bert Kellogg of Shinglehouse; 3 brothers, Fred Snyder of Crandall Hill, Joseph Snyder of Allgany, N.Y.; and Charles Snyder of Coudersport. Buried in Crandall Hill cemetery.
Frank Dingman of Coudersport & Miss Louise M. Bang of Gardeau, mar. July 4, 1894.
Henry Dingman, an old settler, died Aug. 19, 1897, age 72-4-18. Survived by his wife and one son, Isaac Dingman
Isaac Judson Dingman of Shinglehouse died Nov. 14, 1938; born Sept. 10, 1878 in Hebron Twp.
I. Judson Dingman & Effie M. Dingman, both of Hebron, Pa., mar. Oct. 20, 1925.
Isaac H. Dingman of Coudersport & Miss Eve I. Weimer of Roulet, mar. Nov. 1, 1873.
John Dingman, an old pioneer, died Aug. 6, 1878; born Dec. 23, 1787.
Laura Dingman of Coudersport & Loren Gridley of Alfred, N.Y., mar. Nov. 3, 1880 in Coudersport.
Lillian Dingman, dau. of Mr. & Mrs. I. H. Dingman & Alva Thompson, mar. Apr. 23, 1902.
Miss Lois A. Dingman of Homer & Albert L. Boyce of Smithville, Chenango Co. N.Y., mar. Dec. 25, 1866 in Coudersport.
Miss Mary O. Dingman & Charles J. Toles married Nov. 2, 1875, in Coudersport.
Miss May Belle Dingman & Phillip Matteson, mar. Oct. 2, 1889 in Coudersport.
Minnie Dingman, dau of William & Mary Dingman, died June 28, 1879, age 5 wks & 3 ds.
Miss Myrtle Dingman & Merle Criss married Sept. 8, 1918.
Mrs. Nancy Ann Dingman, wife of Lester Dingman, died May 13, 1877 in West Branch, age 31 years.
Nathan T. Dingman died Sept. 3, 1897 in Newton, Iowa, formerly of Potter county; born in 1822; mar. in 1844 to Miss Charlotte Palmer who with 7 children survive.
Silas L. Dingman of Raymond’s Corners, Potter Co. & Mrs. Harriet Daniels Brown of Bingham, mar. Mar. 31, 1879.
William Dingman was married April 18, 1857.
- [S298] private communication: pvella, (Name: Patty Vella; Location: 1505 Methyl ST, Pittsburgh, PA 15216; Date: 14 May 2001;), Dingman Mattison, MayBell consolidated to (731) From Patty Vella, 14.May 2001, from MayBell Dingman Mattison to be read at a family reunion (1) fact ..... (28) .....
From Patty Vella, 14.May 2001, from MayBell Dingman Mattison to be read at a family reunion- year unknown (MayBell died in 1947)-
20180620 HAv 301 facts, replace other reference 135 facts= 399 ....
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20190307HAv- (28) facts ..................... (569) ..... consolidated ~100 references... (731) compacted afterward, 0.24% ... (722)
20190307HAv- (1) fact, pasted from front Citation Text:
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From Patty Vella, 14.May 2001, from MayBell Dingman Mattison to be read at a family reunion- year unknown (MayBell died in 1947)-
Turn your thoughts to 1840, when our other grandfather and grandmother and family (Isaac and Amy Ellsworth Brock), came to Hebron. Can you young people visualize the trip? A yoke of oxen, and six weeks on the road from Grafton, NY to Hebron, Potter Co, PA-- a day's trip, or a little more, with your automobile. Imagine them reaching here and choosing a spot, cutting down trees, and clearing a space large enough, at first, to build a log cabin. Then the real struggle began, to keep the wolf from the door in more than one sense of the word. I've listened to my mother tell how, as a child, she had sat on the door-step and listened to the howling of the wolves close by. The future can never bring anything to us that we should be more proud of than our brave old ancestors, "heroes and heroines."
Mother dear (Mary Angeline Brock Dingman) was only six monhs old when she made that trip. But I fancy she was as happy as any of the weary travelers. Often it was hard to find a place to stop overnight. Grandma said once, they stopped at an inn, but everything was so mysterious and queer, they were afraid to stay after resting the stock. (I think they brought a cow and a calf.) Then they started on the road again. How worn and weary they must have been before they reached Potter Co! ___________________
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