| Name |
Davey, Ruth Marie [1, 2] |
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I will next cover the children of Albert & Dorothy Fuller Davey. Of this family of 12, only 3 were boys. The Davey girls flourished but the Davey boys, to my knowledge had very few children, and of those, all were female, thus ending the Y-DNA chromosome of the Davey lineage. There clearly is one trait that has been passed along from Albert and Dorothy, most likely Dorothy “Dollie”, to their Davey descendants that was not carried on the Y chromosome. Bill Morey, grandson of Albert & Dollie, has informed me of the many musicians in the Davey family. Some were violinists, and some pianists. Gladys Retha Davey Walaski has been described as a piano prodigy, having had no lessons, yet able to play anything she heard. According to Bill Morey, his grandmother, Dollie, was badly burned while boiling pine tar, which led to her eventual death. Pine tar has been used for the making of rosin used on the horse hairs on violin bows and perhaps this explains her purpose in boiling the pine tar.
When Ruth Davey was born on July 22, 1894, in Bingham, Pennsylvania, her father, Albert, was 29 and her mother, Dorothy, was 21. She married Leon Clark Chase and they had eight children together. She then had one son with Albert Eugene Kellogg II. She died in January 1980 in Elmira, New York, at the age of 85, and was buried in Roulette, Pennsylvania.
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| Birth |
22 Jul 1894 |
Newfield, Tompkins, New York, USA [1, 2, 3] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Birth |
22 Jul 1894 |
Bingham Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
- Larry Herbstritt? Herbstritt-Snyder-Essex-Figg-Davey-Chase-Dunn-Ellison Family Descendants
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I will next cover the children of Albert & Dorothy Fuller Davey. Of this family of 12, only 3 were boys. The Davey girls flourished but the Davey boys, to my knowledge had very few children, and of those, all were female, thus ending the Y-DNA chromosome of the Davey lineage. There clearly is one trait that has been passed along from Albert and Dorothy, most likely Dorothy “Dollie”, to their Davey descendants that was not carried on the Y chromosome. Bill Morey, grandson of Albert & Dollie, has informed me of the many musicians in the Davey family. Some were violinists, and some pianists. Gladys Retha Davey Walaski has been described as a piano prodigy, having had no lessons, yet able to play anything she heard. According to Bill Morey, his grandmother, Dollie, was badly burned while boiling pine tar, which led to her eventual death. Pine tar has been used for the making of rosin used on the horse hairs on violin bows and perhaps this explains her purpose in boiling the pine tar.
When Ruth Davey was born on July 22, 1894, in Bingham, Pennsylvania, her father, Albert, was 29 and her mother, Dorothy, was 21. She married Leon Clark Chase and they had eight children together. She then had one son with Albert Eugene Kellogg II. She died in January 1980 in Elmira, New York, at the age of 85, and was buried in Roulette, Pennsylvania.
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| Residence |
1900 |
Bingham Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Residence |
1910 |
Allegany Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| reunion |
1 Sep 1918 |
Allegany Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [4] |
| 12 Sept 1918 Potter Enterprise: Rte 3, Davey residence: Davey Family Reunion, September First The Day Of The Pleasant Gathering |
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Potter Enterprise, 12 Sept 1918-
It would appear the Albert Davey homestead (now known as the Long Farm) was the center of many gatherings, wedding showers, birthday parties, family reunions.
This first Potter Enterprise dated July 2, 1925 describes a surprise, 26th, birthday party for my grandfather, Lawrence David Snyder. Party attendees,
- Stanley & Olive Mosch Metzger and their son, Owen, were bordering farm neighbors. They lived on the current Waterwheel Farm.
- Mrs Ford Snyder was Minnie Dunn Snyder, daughter of Michael & Sarah Ellison Dunn
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Sue Kindzia
Love the newsy way they wrote in the town paper! At least people got together and socialized!
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Tammy Ogle
Enjoyed reading about my grandfather! Just sorry he passed away before I was born!
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JoAnne Snyder
Wonderful you found this wonderful article i always heard that he was a wonderfulman
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John Christy Wetzel
Are all of the articles 1925? I'm especially interested in the reunion, great to have a list of attendees.
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John Christy Wetzel
It would be interesting to know the year of this reunion. Dollie Fuller Davey died 08 Sept 1925- right after this reunion? Where was their home? I can't locate a 'Route 3', but I presume it is in Allegheny twp.
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This Potter Enterprise article was dated 12 September 1918. The Davey Farm was on the right side of route 49, driving from Colesburg to Gold, PA. The Dwight Creek road turns off route 49, where a bridge crosses the Allegheny River. Albert Davey's house was a 200 to 300 hundred yards beyond the bridge. You may know of it as the "Long Farm". An Elliot family currently lives there. Perhaps that dirt road that runs north from the Davey Farm up to the Dunn Farm was called "Route 3"
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Larry Herbstritt
The Davey Reunion was in the September 12, 1918 Enterprise.
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Larry Herbstritt
The Seven Bridges article is from September 20, 1928
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In case anyone would like a digital rendering of the text:
DAVEY FAMILY REUNION
September First (1918) the Day of the Pleasant Gathering
On September 1st the Davey family reunin(sic) was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davey of Route 3. Those who were present besides the family were:
- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davey of Raymond;
- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chase, son Raymond and daughter Edna,
- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore and son Howard,
- Mrs. Nellie Longhead and daughters Mattie and Ella,
of Elmira;
- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terwilliger of Elmira;
- Catherine and Lela Palmatier of Colesburg and
- Earl and Eugenia Russell of Andrews Settlement.
A fine time was enjoyed by all and may they all meet again this coming year.
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Potter Enterprise, 12 Sept 1918-
It would appear the Albert Davey homestead (now known as the Long Farm) was the center of many gatherings, wedding showers, birthday parties, family reunions.
This first Potter… |
| Residence |
1920 |
Sweden Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Residence |
Between 1930 and 1940 |
Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Census |
1940 |
Roulette Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Age: 45; Wife PA |
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Leon C Chase in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: 11 April 1940
Edna M. Thompson
Name: Leon C Chase
Age: 52
birth: abt 1888, Penna
Gender: Male
Race: White
Status: Married
Relation:Head
Home: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
Street: Chemical Row Fersl Street
House: 141
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935:Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1935: Same House
Sheet Number: 6B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:131
Occupation: Foreman
House Owned or Rented:Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:5
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 6th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:42
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939:52
Income: 875
Income Other Sources:No
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Leon C Chase 52 Head PA m foreman, acetic acid plant
Ruth M Chase 45 wife PA m
Raymond L Chase 25 son PA s foreman, charcoal sheds
Lawrence M Chase 19 son PA s laborer, carbon plant
Doris A Chase 15 dau PA s
Grace A Chase 13 dau PA s
Albert L Chase 8 son PA s
Source Citation
Year: 1940; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3600; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 53-24
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.
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11 Apr 1940 |
Roulette Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
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Leon C Chase in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: 11 April 1940
Edna M. Thompson
Name: Leon C Chase
Age: 52
birth: abt 1888, Penna
Gender: Male
Race: White
Status: Married
Relation:Head
Home: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
Street: Chemical Row Fersl Street
House: 141
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935:Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1935: Same House
Sheet Number: 6B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:131
Occupation: Foreman
House Owned or Rented:Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:5
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 6th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:42
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939:52
Income: 875
Income Other Sources:No
Neighbors:
View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Leon C Chase 52 Head PA m foreman, acetic acid plant
Ruth M Chase 45 wife PA m
Raymond L Chase 25 son PA s foreman, charcoal sheds
Lawrence M Chase 19 son PA s laborer, carbon plant
Doris A Chase 15 dau PA s
Grace A Chase 13 dau PA s
Albert L Chase 8 son PA s
Source Citation
Year: 1940; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3600; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 53-24
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.
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| Death |
20 Jan 1980 |
Elmira, Chemung, New York, USA |
| age 85 |
- Larry Herbstritt? Herbstritt-Snyder-Essex-Figg-Davey-Chase-Dunn-Ellison Family Descendants
40 mins · 20161117
I will next cover the children of Albert & Dorothy Fuller Davey. Of this family of 12, only 3 were boys. The Davey girls flourished but the Davey boys, to my knowledge had very few children, and of those, all were female, thus ending the Y-DNA chromosome of the Davey lineage. There clearly is one trait that has been passed along from Albert and Dorothy, most likely Dorothy “Dollie”, to their Davey descendants that was not carried on the Y chromosome. Bill Morey, grandson of Albert & Dollie, has informed me of the many musicians in the Davey family. Some were violinists, and some pianists. Gladys Retha Davey Walaski has been described as a piano prodigy, having had no lessons, yet able to play anything she heard. According to Bill Morey, his grandmother, Dollie, was badly burned while boiling pine tar, which led to her eventual death. Pine tar has been used for the making of rosin used on the horse hairs on violin bows and perhaps this explains her purpose in boiling the pine tar.
When Ruth Davey was born on July 22, 1894, in Bingham, Pennsylvania, her father, Albert, was 29 and her mother, Dorothy, was 21. She married Leon Clark Chase and they had eight children together. She then had one son with Albert Eugene Kellogg II. She died in January 1980 in Elmira, New York, at the age of 85, and was buried in Roulette, Pennsylvania.
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White [3] |
| FSID |
L2JN-77K |
| Name |
Ruth M Chase [3] |
| Death |
20 Jan 1980 |
Roulette Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] |
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| Burial |
23 Jan 1980 |
Card Creek Cemetery, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] |
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| Person ID |
I28950 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Father |
Davey, Albert Ezra, b. 31 May 1865, Wells, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA d. 9 Sep 1941, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 76 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Fuller, Dorothy E, b. 15 Sep 1872, Bingham Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 8 Sep 1925, Allegany Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 52 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
13 Nov 1892 |
Whitesville, Allegany, New York, USA [1, 5] |
- marriage annoucment
Posted by T3273
ULYSSESS SENTINAL FOUND ON PAINTED HILL WEB SITE
1892-11-13 Marriage Albert Davey & Dollie Fuller, both of Ulysses, married November 13, 1892 at Whitesville, N.Y.
_________________
marriage annoucment
?whitedoveloose123 originally shared this on 16 Nov 2009
Linked To Dorothy E Fuller ?
- Ulysses Sentinal, marriage announcement; "both of Ulysses"
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Albert & Dorothy Davey T3273 originally shared this on 08 Jun 2010 Linked To Dorothy E Fuller ? Albert & Dorothy Davey T3273 originally shared this on 08 Jun 2010 Linked To Dorothy E Fuller ? |
| reunion, jt |
1 Sep 1918 |
Allegany Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Rte 3, Davey residence: Davey Family Reunion, September First The Day Of The Pleasant Gathering |
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September 5 2018 at 11:12 PM
Potter Enterprise, 12 Sept 1918-
It would appear the Albert Davey homestead (now known as the Long Farm) was the center of many gatherings, wedding showers, birthday parties, family reunions.
This first Potter Enterprise dated July 2, 1925 describes a surprise, 26th, birthday party for my grandfather, Lawrence David Snyder. Party attendees,
- Stanley & Olive Mosch Metzger and their son, Owen, were bordering farm neighbors. They lived on the current Waterwheel Farm.
- Mrs Ford Snyder was Minnie Dunn Snyder, daughter of Michael & Sarah Ellison Dunn
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Sue Kindzia
Love the newsy way they wrote in the town paper! At least people got together and socialized!
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Tammy Ogle
Enjoyed reading about my grandfather! Just sorry he passed away before I was born!
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JoAnne Snyder
Wonderful you found this wonderful article i always heard that he was a wonderfulman
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John Christy Wetzel
Are all of the articles 1925? I'm especially interested in the reunion, great to have a list of attendees.
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John Christy Wetzel
It would be interesting to know the year of this reunion. Dollie Fuller Davey died 08 Sept 1925- right after this reunion? Where was their home? I can't locate a 'Route 3', but I presume it is in Allegheny twp.
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This Potter Enterprise article was dated 12 September 1918. The Davey Farm was on the right side of route 49, driving from Colesburg to Gold, PA. The Dwight Creek road turns off route 49, where a bridge crosses the Allegheny River. Albert Davey's house was a 200 to 300 hundred yards beyond the bridge. You may know of it as the "Long Farm". An Elliot family currently lives there. Perhaps that dirt road that runs north from the Davey Farm up to the Dunn Farm was called "Route 3"
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Larry Herbstritt
The Davey Reunion was in the September 12, 1918 Enterprise.
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The Seven Bridges article is from September 20, 1928
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Potter Enterprise, 12 Sept 1918-
It would appear the Albert Davey homestead (now known as the Long Farm) was the center of many gatherings, wedding showers, birthday parties, family reunions.
This first Potter… |
| Family ID |
F9734 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family 1 |
Chase, Leon Clark, b. 14 Dec 1888, Sweden Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 7 Feb 1952, Roulette Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 63 years) |
| Marriage |
25 Dec 1913 |
- Larry Herbstritt? Herbstritt-Snyder-Essex-Figg-Davey-Chase-Dunn-Ellison Family Descendants
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I will next cover the children of Albert & Dorothy Fuller Davey. Of this family of 12, only 3 were boys. The Davey girls flourished but the Davey boys, to my knowledge had very few children, and of those, all were female, thus ending the Y-DNA chromosome of the Davey lineage. There clearly is one trait that has been passed along from Albert and Dorothy, most likely Dorothy “Dollie”, to their Davey descendants that was not carried on the Y chromosome. Bill Morey, grandson of Albert & Dollie, has informed me of the many musicians in the Davey family. Some were violinists, and some pianists. Gladys Retha Davey Walaski has been described as a piano prodigy, having had no lessons, yet able to play anything she heard. According to Bill Morey, his grandmother, Dollie, was badly burned while boiling pine tar, which led to her eventual death. Pine tar has been used for the making of rosin used on the horse hairs on violin bows and perhaps this explains her purpose in boiling the pine tar.
When Ruth Davey was born on July 22, 1894, in Bingham, Pennsylvania, her father, Albert, was 29 and her mother, Dorothy, was 21. She married Leon Clark Chase and they had eight children together. She then had one son with Albert Eugene Kellogg II. She died in January 1980 in Elmira, New York, at the age of 85, and was buried in Roulette, Pennsylvania.
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| Children |
| | 1. Chase, Doris Arlene, b. 1925, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. Aft 27 Sep 2015 (Age > 90 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Chase, Lawrence M, b. Abt 1921, Pennsylvania, USA d. Bef 27 Aug 2016 (Age < 95 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 3. Chase, Grace A, b. 20 Jun 1926, Pennsylvania, USA d. 5 Jul 2003 (Age 77 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 4. Chase, Albert L., b. 2 May 1931, Roulette Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 27 Aug 2016, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 85 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 5. Chase, Edna Romayne, b. Bef 1 Sep 1918, Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. Bef 27 Aug 2016 (Age < 97 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 6. Chase, Raymond L, b. Abt 1915, Pennsylvania, USA d. Bef 27 Aug 2016 (Age < 101 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F4516 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family 2 |
Kellogg, Albert Eugene II, b. 26 Mar 1894, Mount Jewett, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA d. 14 Aug 1981, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 87 years) |
| Marriage |
They had one son together. |
- Larry Herbstritt? Herbstritt-Snyder-Essex-Figg-Davey-Chase-Dunn-Ellison Family Descendants
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I will next cover the children of Albert & Dorothy Fuller Davey. Of this family of 12, only 3 were boys. The Davey girls flourished but the Davey boys, to my knowledge had very few children, and of those, all were female, thus ending the Y-DNA chromosome of the Davey lineage. There clearly is one trait that has been passed along from Albert and Dorothy, most likely Dorothy “Dollie”, to their Davey descendants that was not carried on the Y chromosome. Bill Morey, grandson of Albert & Dollie, has informed me of the many musicians in the Davey family. Some were violinists, and some pianists. Gladys Retha Davey Walaski has been described as a piano prodigy, having had no lessons, yet able to play anything she heard. According to Bill Morey, his grandmother, Dollie, was badly burned while boiling pine tar, which led to her eventual death. Pine tar has been used for the making of rosin used on the horse hairs on violin bows and perhaps this explains her purpose in boiling the pine tar.
When Ruth Davey was born on July 22, 1894, in Bingham, Pennsylvania, her father, Albert, was 29 and her mother, Dorothy, was 21. She married Leon Clark Chase and they had eight children together. She then had one son with Albert Eugene Kellogg II. She died in January 1980 in Elmira, New York, at the age of 85, and was buried in Roulette, Pennsylvania.
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| | 1. Chase, Albert L., b. 2 May 1931, Roulette Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 27 Aug 2016, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 85 years) [Father: Stepchild] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F6099 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |