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Name: Alta Dawn Drabert
[Alta D Drabert]
[Alta Dawn Dingman]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth: 21 Oct 1917
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
Death: 31 Dec 1992
Father: Almon D Dingman
Mother: Effie M Snyder
SSN: 210-22-8953
Certificate: 721
Notes: Oct 1945: Name listed as ALTA DAWN DRABERT;
15 Jan 1993: Name listed as ALTA D DRABERT
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- [S716] census 1920 USA PA Potter Hebron, (Name: ancestry.com;), Year: 1920; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1648; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 121; Image: 877- Dingman, Stearns, Snyder, Story...
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1920 United States Federal Census about Almon D Dingman
date: 7th Jan 1920
enumerator: Don G. Stearns
Name: Almon D Dingman
Age: 43
Birth Year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1920: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Effie M Dingman
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home Owned: Own
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Charles L Stearns 45 Head PA PA PA farmer
Leona M Stearns 42 wife NY NY NY
Lyle K Stearns 17 son NY PA NY
Laurence R Stearns 15 son PA PA NY
Dan L Snyder 32 Head M PA NY PA laborer, gas wells
J Bell Snyder 30 wife M NY PA NY
Dortha M Snyder 9 dau s NY PA NY
Edith M Snyder 7 dau s NY PA NY
Laurabell Snyder 5 dau s NY PA NY
Marguerite Snyder 2 dau s NY PA NY
[2y 9m)]
Mary E Snyder 10mo dau s PA PA NY
Almon D Dingman 43 Head M PA PA PA laborer, gas wells
Effie M Dingman 29 wife M PA NY PA
Arnede M Dingman 10 dau s PA PA PA
Isaac A Dingman 6 son s PA PA PA
Atta D Dingman 2 dau s PA PA PA
[2y 2mo)]
Name Parent or spouse names Home in 1920 Birth Year/place Relation to Head of House
John M Devlin James,Mary L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1915 Pennsylvania Son
Charles L Stearns Leona M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1875 Pennsylvania Head
Leona M Stearns Charles L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1878 New York Wife
Lyle K Stearns Charles L,Leona M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1903 New York Son
Laurence R Stearns Charles L,Leona M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1905 Pennsylvania Son
Dan L Snyder J Bell Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1888 Pennsylvania Head
J Bell Snyder Dan L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1890 New York Wife
Dortha M Snyder Dan L,J Bell Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1911 New York Daughter
Edith M Snyder Dan L,J Bell Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1913 New York Daughter
Laurabell Snyder Dan L,J Bell Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1915 New York Daughter
Marguerite Snyder Dan L,J Bell Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1918 New York Daughter
Mary E Snyder Dan L,J Bell Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1920 Pennsylvania Daughter
Robert H Peet Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1842 Pennsylvania Head
Dela A Chaffee Robert H Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1867 Pennsylvania Daughter
Violet A Peet Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1906 Pennsylvania Granddaughter
Volney S Ruby Alice A Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1887 Pennsylvania Head
Alice A Ruby Volney S Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1896 Pennsylvania Wife
Ruth M Ruby Volney S,Alice A Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1916 Pennsylvania Daughter
Pearl L Ruby Volney S,Alice A Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1919 Pennsylvania Daughter
Charles F Frilligan Phoebe L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1857 New York Head
Phoebe L Frilligan Charles F Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1871 Pennsylvania Wife
Monta B Frilligan Charles F,Phoebe L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1910 Pennsylvania Son
Almon D Dingman Effie M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1877 Pennsylvania Head
Effie M Dingman Almon D Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1891 Pennsylvania Wife
Amede M Dingman Almon D,Effie M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1910 Pennsylvania Daughter
Isaac A Dingman Almon D,Effie M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1914 Pennsylvania Son
Atta D Dingman Almon D,Effie M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1918 Pennsylvania Daughter
Arthur E Matteson Jefferson W,Dawn L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1877 Pennsylvania Head
Dawn L Matteson Arthur E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1884 Pennsylvania Wife
Thelma W Matteson Arthur E,Dawn L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1905 Pennsylvania Daughter
K Leona Matteson Arthur E,Dawn L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1909 Pennsylvania Daughter
Jefferson W Matteson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1850 Pennsylvania Father
Jess H Story Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1857 New York Head
Fred G Gross Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1896 Pennsylvania Partner
Robert H Gross Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1902 Pennsylvania Partner
George E Saulters P Annabell Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1894 Pennsylvania Head
P Annabell Saulters George E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1898 Pennsylvania Wife
Everett L Saulters George E,P Annabell Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1918 Pennsylvania Son
Harland D Saulters George E,P Annabell Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1920 Pennsylvania Son
Mack L Van Wegen Esther L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1885 Pennsylvania Head
Esther L Van Wegen Mack L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1891 Pennsylvania Wife
Phronia L Eaton Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1852 Pennsylvania Aunt
Frank L Blow Mary S Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1860 New York Head
Mary S Blow Frank L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1867 Pennsylvania Wife
Frances A Blow Frank L,Mary S Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1905 Pennsylvania Daughter
Monta B Blow Frank L,Mary S Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1910 Pennsylvania Son
Marian V Blow Frank L,Mary S Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1915 Pennsylvania Daughter
Carrie A Swartz Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1862 United States Herder
George N Carpenter Mary Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1875 Pennsylvania Head
Mary Carpenter George N Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1882 Pennsylvania Wife
1920 United States Federal Census about Charles L Stearns
Name: Charles L Stearns
Age: 45
Birth Year: abt 1875
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1920: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Leona M Stearns
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Charles L Stearns 45 Head PA PA PA farmer
Leona M Stearns 42 wife NY NY NY
Lyle K Stearns 17 son NY PA NY
Laurence R Stearns 15 son PA PA NY
Source Citation: Year: 1920; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1648; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 121; Image: 877.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
1920 United States Federal Census about Almon D Dingman
Name: Almon D Dingman
Age: 43
Birth Year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1920: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Effie M Dingman
Father's Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Home Owned: Own
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Charles L Stearns 45 Head PA PA PA farmer
Leona M Stearns 42 wife NY NY NY
Lyle K Stearns 17 son NY PA NY
Laurence R Stearns 15 son PA PA NY
Dan L Snyder 32 Head M PA NY PA laborer, gas wells
J Bell Snyder 30 wife M NY PA NY
Dortha M Snyder 9 dau s NY PA NY
Edith M Snyder 7 dau s NY PA NY
Laurabell Snyder 5 dau s NY PA NY
Marguerite Snyder 2 dau s NY PA NY
[2y 9m)]
Mary E Snyder 10mo dau s PA PA NY
Almon D Dingman 43 Head M PA PA PA laborer, gas wells
Effie M Dingman 29 wife M PA NY PA
Arnede M Dingman 10 dau s PA PA PA
Isaac A Dingman 6 son s PA PA PA
Atta D Dingman 2 dau s PA PA PA
[2y 2mo)]
Source Citation: Year: 1920; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1648; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 121; Image: 877.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
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1920 United States Federal Census about Almon D Dingman
date: 7th Jan 1920
enumerator: Don G. Stearns
Name: Almon D Dingman
Age: 43
Birth Year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1920: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
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- [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) .....
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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! ___________________
- [S688] census 1940 USA PA McKean, Year: 1940; Census Place: Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania; Roll: m-t0627-03569; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 42-41 Drabert, John D.
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John D Drabert in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: May 4, 1940
enum: LeAnn? B. Van Dyke
Name: John D Drabert
Age: 29
birth year: abt 1911
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935: Shinglehouse, Potter, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1940: Rixford, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania
Resident on farm in 1935: No
Sheet Number: 11B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 218
Occupation: Driller, oil co
House Owned or Rented: Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 20
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 8th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 40
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939: 40
Income: 1000
Income Other Sources: No
Household Members:
Name Age
John D Drabert 29 Head PA Shinglehouse Driller, oil co.
Alta D Drabert 22 wife PA Shinglehouse
Jack D Drabert 11m son NY
Source Citation
Year: 1940; Census Place: Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania; Roll: m-t0627-03569; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 42-41
Name Birth Residence
John D Grabert Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Alta D Grabert Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Jack D Grabert New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Margaret Cuingham Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
John A Bregger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Jeanette D Bregger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Dorothy H Bregger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Lennord G Brigger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Matle G Brigger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Lenord L Brigger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Lucila G Brigger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Richard A Brigger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Thomas Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Annie Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Earl T Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Edward H Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Ray L Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Donnabeth Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Lenna Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Merle A Flanders New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Violet G Flanders Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Marle F Flanders Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Rajal C Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary A Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Adwin D Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Donard C Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Richard Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Erelyn M Monroe PA New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Jame E Monroe New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Robert A Monroe New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Jack P Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Ellen J Monroe New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Monua A Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Jane M Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Pamela J Monroe New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Hugh F Langhlin Missouri 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Cynthian Langhlin New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Hugh F Langhlin Junior Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Edward Langhlin Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Harold F Herbert Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
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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John D Drabert in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: May 4, 1940
enum: LeAnn? B. Van Dyke
Name: John D Drabert
Age: 29
birth year: abt 1911
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935: Shinglehouse, Potter, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1940: Rixford, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania
Resident on farm in 1935: No
Sheet Number: 11B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 218
Occupation: Driller, oil co
House Owned or Rented: Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 20
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 8th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 40
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939: 40
Income: 1000
Income Other Sources: No
Household Members:
Name Age
John D Drabert 29 Head PA Shinglehouse Driller, oil co.
Alta D Drabert 22 wife PA Shinglehouse
Jack D Drabert 11m son NY
Source Citation
Year: 1940; Census Place: Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania; Roll: m-t0627-03569; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 42-41
Name Birth Residence
John D Grabert Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Alta D Grabert Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Jack D Grabert New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Margaret Cuingham Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
John A Bregger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Jeanette D Bregger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Dorothy H Bregger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Lennord G Brigger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Matle G Brigger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Lenord L Brigger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Lucila G Brigger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Richard A Brigger Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Thomas Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Annie Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Earl T Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Edward H Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Ray L Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Donnabeth Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Lenna Finn Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Merle A Flanders New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Violet G Flanders Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Marle F Flanders Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Rajal C Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary A Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Adwin D Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Donard C Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Richard Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Erelyn M Monroe PA New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Jame E Monroe New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Robert A Monroe New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Jack P Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Ellen J Monroe New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Monua A Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Jane M Monroe Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Pamela J Monroe New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Hugh F Langhlin Missouri 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Cynthian Langhlin New York 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Hugh F Langhlin Junior Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Edward Langhlin Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
Harold F Herbert Pennsylvania 1940 Otto, Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
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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census 1940 USA PA McKean Otto 42-41_11B John D Drabert.tmp 20190628HAv-
John D Drabert in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: May 4, 1940
enum: LeAnn? B. Van Dyke
Name: John D Drabert
Age: 29
birth year: abt 1911
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Otto, McKean, Pennsylvania
Farm: No
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- [S1243] census 1920 USA PA Potter Hebron PCHS, (Name: Potter County Web Site;), 031 PCHS.
031 Dingman Almon D. HH 43 M PA PA PA laborer Effie wife 29 M PA NY PA Snyder Arneda M. dau 10 S PA PA PA Issac A. son 6 S PA PA PA Alta D. dau2 2/12 S PA PA PA
31 Dingman Almon D. HH 43 M PA PA PA laborer
Effie wife 29 M PA NY PA Snyder
Arneda M. dau 10 S PA PA PA
Issac A. son 6 S PA PA PA
Alta D. dau2 2/12 S PA PA PA
- [S292] newspaper: Potter Leader Enterprise-, Thu, Nov 19, 1925 p7 John Schollard on The Early Days of Coudersport 20240403GHLn-.
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John Schollard on The Early Days of Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
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Thu, Nov 19, 1925 p7
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• THE POTTER ENTERPRISE
Mr & Mrs G.W. Atkinson are rejicing over the birth of a seven-pound daughter at the ouerport Hospital, November 14. She will be called Wilma Adelaide.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Metzger and children of Roulette, called on her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Mattison, Sunday afternoon.
Mr & Mrs Judson Dingman and children, Arneda, Isaac, Alta, attended the Williams' reunion at Edsel Williams' at Gold, Sunday.
The Harvester Class met with Miss Leona Matherson, Saturday evening.
IN THE EARLY DAYS
OF COUDERSPORT
Paper By John Sohollard, of Hebron, Read Before the Potter County Historical Society.
I was born in Coudersport in the year 1852. My people came here some time in the forties and settled in Coudersport. My father's occupation was railroading. That being a very poor occupation for a man in those days in Coudersport he went on the Erie Railroad as a brakeman on the passenger train running from New York to Covington, as the road was built only to that point at that time.
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Mr. Brown, who sometimes did clerical work, but his occupation was that of an iron molder. His place of business was where the silk mill now stands. Just above was the town carpenter and contractor, Eli Rees.
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Lady's wear, by Crissy Metzger.
... the book store of Mrs. John S. Mann, where people bought books for their school childfren. ... Lewis Mann, groceries.
On the other side of the street, where the Potter Gas Company now is, was a Mr. Judd, who kept postoffice. Where the Knight building now is, the Spencers ran the candy store and supplied the young people with sweets as a atter of course.
Back to Main Street, in the block was the store of C.S. Jones who sold groceries and a few other supplies. ... Also, the Armstrongs made to measure boots and ladies' shoes, guaranteed to wear a whole year or to be repaired for nothing. On the lower corner was the Bill Jones General Store where deer was bought and shipped by teams to Pottsville and carried to market to Philadelphia and sold.
On the next corner, where the Crittenden now stands, was the hotel kept by the genial Sam Mills where refreshments were bought for three cents a glass.
On the other corner across from the Crittenden House was a store run by J.B. Smith. On the corner where the Potter County Garage now stands was the Hickory Hotel, or Cartee House.
... There was also a WR. Starkweather, who claimed to be the best ox-shoer in town. There was also Mr. Thompson, the wagon-maker.
The legal minds were Mr. Maynard, Mr. Ellis and J.S. Mann. Other residents living in the town were Timothy Ives, Arch F. Jones, W.M. Metzgar, Ben Rennells, Judge Ross, Abiather rounseville, W.B. Gordnier, Albert Goodsell, Brum Rorabacher. I must also make mention of Jake Reed, who made the drive and felled fifty acres of timber before breakfast on a Sunday morning.
... the Irish families in thos early days: the Careys, Gillons, Ryans, Sullivans, Glavins, Calhouns, Kernans, McCarthys, and Mr. Tommy Linnehan.
wear a whole year or to be repaired gran to gTOW more grain. Dr. Ellison for nothingi On the lower corner was also built a more up-to-date grist and the Bill Jones General Store where, saw mill ophe Crittenden farm.
how. Shipped by teams owned by A." Bfephe'ns" "Estate', .'n-1 to Pottsville and carried to market to Philadelphia and sold. On the next corner, where the Crittenden now stands, was the hotel
other Industry in the town and a large asset to the farmers around the vicinity of the town, in the early days, was
. , ' ; ir-; p.;us4 , hralromer, 4-i, 1 lves Arcn 'i J0 .
V V uiunviuuu Vli WI& kept the ashery of Bill Jones, who bought i by the genial Sam Mills where re-! all the ashes made by the farmers and freshments were bought for three was leached in large vats, boiled down cents a glass. into crystals, called salts (or Potash) 1 On the other corner across from the sacked and shipped to New York and Crittenden House was a store run by refined and made into baking soda for J. B. Smith. On the corner where the tne People's pancakes for breakfast, i
Potter County Garage now stands was 1 W.B. Gordnier also built a Dlant for ' the Hickory Hotel, or Cartee House. making farm implements for farmers, Now I have taken you through the in the Iine of hy takes, cutting boxes business part of the town. There was and other necessary things. The fac- also a W.R. Starkweather, who claim-
tory was equipped with one brown ed to be the best ox-shoer in the town. norse that furnished the power with a There was also Mr. Thompson, the tread and a turning lathe installed, wagon-maker. J was Me the man who built a wood- ThA Wl mint WOM m, Mn.
'shed. He said: "I got it completed; I Mr. Ellis and J. S. Mann.
Other resi- stePPed back and took a look at it and ATir. livincr in T.hA Iavh woro Timnhv ' wufiiicu, .mm ii. yuu passenger train running from New York to Covington, as the road was built only to that point at that time. Unfortunately, my father was killed at a later date at Wellsville Station, N. Y. State, when I was only ' nine months old. It was rather a hard proposition for my mother, as, at that age, I was perhaps more of an item of expense than an asset. The point that I want to bring out is that Coudersport had generous people in the forties and fifties; but not nearly as many as now. I will try to give a bird's eye view of the town and what it contained and . ' nmiMn'.
novo (..lnoJ ki, Ablather " -" .w.t, , . nes, w. in. meizgar, i , Ben Rennells, Judge Ross, Abiather LU"'"" 1 "ave ne.T ... o n n Ian n-n i n cr of if Kounseville, W.
B. Gordnier, Albert. Goodsell, Brum Rorabacher. I must
A Mr. Sandberg added to the town's growth by building a tannerv growth by building a tannery which was located across the river. Mr. Sandberg's business was ruined by a Mr. Colville who banked his logs below the tannery and in the spring flood it backed the water up and put
also make mention of Jake Reed, who i which made the drive and felled fifty acres i
mention of the Irish families in those I early days: the Careys, Gillons, Ryans,!"18 business out of date. Other large Sullivans, Glavins, Calhouns, Kernans, interests Degan to come in, such as McCarthys, and Mr. Tommy Linnehan ' tne Hammond tannery, Mina Mills, of timber before breakfast on a Sun day morning.
It would be proper, perhaps, to make a I will not take up your time on the South Side as there was only one house at this time and that was the TTnll hmiap Tho lnnrl nn flio Rnnt-Vi U I ns -1 4.:-.-4.. X looked like. As a matter of course, I Side was owned by the Keatings and - iuc" '""y ior ..gms shall have to commence from some was cleared by them for a farm. The I Pfved st.re?ts'. a Pod sewaee system the building of the Coudersport & Port Allegany railroad.
The South Side began to build up with business places; also new residences, equipped of inem ior a iarra. me - . ... . - lnir,f , nw on T will Vo Keatine-s were verv crenerous makinf? ' PIenry 01 snaae' nne water and one f i1o0 f K0io0 f Mr r ,, homiest.
tn the Cnnntv and Schools. tne nicest county seats on the Penn- sometiems did clerical work, but his The Dent family was also residents of Jl nla map I occupation was that of an iron molder. the County Seat and was largely cred-I Thanking you for your time I have His place of business was where the ited for the interest they took in the taken up I am going to leave you to silk mill now stands. Just above was the town carpenter and contractor, Eli Rees. As you move down Main street, on the right hand side was where the ladies were supplied with bonnets, skirts and other fashionable garments, sold building of the town.
The town clock draw your own conclusions from your was a generous donation from the Dent family. F. W. Knox was also a resident of the town, coming here as principal of the High School. Now, as I have been taking you by urissey Metzger.
continuing on 'th,ough the early days of the Borough aown Main street was tne dook store owr imaginations of the early days of the town. JOHN SCHOLLARD. October 30, 1925.
of Mrs. John S. Mann, where people order to carry you a little farther of Coudersport, it perhaps would be in tioDi exponaa fieri facias, levari fa- bought books for their school children On the next corner was the store of Lewis Mann, who supplied the people with groceries in a small way. On the other side where the Potter Gas Company now is, was a Mr. Judd who kept postoffice. Where the Knight building now is, the Spencers ran the candy store and supplied the young people with sweets as a matter of course. Now we will go baok.to Main street, and in the block was the store of C.S. Jones who sold groceries and a few other supplies. In this block, also, was the Armstrongs made to measure down the line when others began to come in and establish other lines of business. The Canfields built a large gristmill with a race carrying water to furnish the power for a large buck- dersport, Pa. et wheel to do the grinding which
cias and sur mortgage, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale or outcry at the courthouse in Cou- of be the & R.
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of sundry writs of venditioni eponas, fieri facias, levari facias and sur mortgage, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County, Penna and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale or outcry at the courthouse in Coudersport, Pa.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925
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Parcel 1. in Homer Twp, containing 80 acres.
Parcel 2. in Eulalia Twp, containing 52 acres and being the northern tongue of Michael Snyder farm sold to Frank Howland June 6, 1907.
Parcel 3. in Homer Twp, containing 157 acres adjoining corner of lot deeded by J.H. Ayres to Alfred Ayres.
Seized, taken in exeution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Beihler and Elizabeth Biehler, at the suit of The Citizens Safe Deposit & Trust Company.
IRVING E. VELEY, Sheriff
R.R. Lewis, Plaintiff's Attorney
United States
Pennsylvania
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BURTVILLE NEWS
BRIEFLY STATED
Milk Route Changes Hands - To Be Employed on the Highway at Wllliamsport.
Burtville, Aug. 28. -- Wm. House was in Coudersport, Monday.
Miss Rena Allen of Port Allegany was in this place, Sunday evening.
Mrs. Hazel Kinney and son Jack of Port Allegany visited Mrs. G. O. Witter, Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. House was shopping at Port Allegany, Monday.
Several from this place attended the Fortner family reunion which was held at the home of Everard Card at Grimes District, Thursday. About 45 were present and all enjoyed the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wetmore and Miss Glenola Avery were Portage visitors, Sunday and Monday.
Marshall Bickford and family were over from Rixford for the week-end.
Mrs. Mary Robinson, daughter Mariella of Port Allegany, Mr. and Mrs. Olney Robinson of Erie, were callers at Riverdale Farm, Thursday.
James Jay has gone to Williamsport, where he has employment on the road.
M. R. Card and Wm. House were Portage visitors, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kibbe of Trout Brook visited at Wm. Kibbe's, Thursday.
Mrs. Minerva Clark, Mrs. Anna Nenno and Burdette Lindsay were in Austin on business, Saturday evening.
Miss Sadie Arnot of Port Allegany spent Saturday at G. O. Witter's.
Ed Anderson has sold his milk route to Mr. Stiffier.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and daughter, Donna of Port Allegany called at M. R. Card's, Friday evening.
Warren Card, Mr. Vanocker and daughter Nina were Niagara Falls business visitors, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Goodnoe and little daughter, Tessie, were calling on Crandall Hill relatives, Sunday.
Mrs. A. M. Neefe is visiting relatives at Newfleld.
Frank Cornell of Trout Brook was in this place, Monday.
W. S. Pfeiffer was down from Roulette, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodnoe of Olean called on his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Goodnoe, Sunday evening.
Floyd Weimer and Lew Wood of Roulette were in this place, Tuesday.
0. V. Goodnoe and family were Sunday evening callers at A. M. Neefe's.
BELL RUN ITEMS
OF LOCAL EVENTS
Little Daughter Born Last Thursday -- Alliance Gave Weiner Roust and Dance, Saturday.
Bell Run, Aug. 28. -- Raymond Washburn and family autoed to the Caneadea Dam, Sunday.
Mrs. Edith Johnson and daughters, Mary and Helen of Tully, N. Y., called at G. A. Crooks, Saturday evening, and with their daughter, Mrs. Lynn Holly and her husband of Shinglehouse, spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Evans and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holcomb.
The Alliance gave a weiner roast and dance at the hall, Saturday night. There was a very good assembly of the members and several visitors from around home and also from Andrews Settlement.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott and sons from Owego visited Mrs. Bertha Terette over the week-end.
Joe Sweezy of Coudersport spent last week at L. V. Bridges Sunday evening. Mr. Bridge and family took him home and brought his brother back with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Gavisk and Mr. and Mrs. Davis and children of Hornell, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Lewis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McElroy and children and Walter Holly of Myrtle and Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis and son Gerald ate a picnic dinner up in Doyle Hollow, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Crooks and son Dean of Bradford, Gerald Smith of Ceres, Mrs. Minnie Moore and mother, Mrs. Sherwood of Philadelphia, were Sunday guests at the home of G. A. Crooks.
Cecil Maxson has his threshing machine out and is threshing at Myrtle. His brother Keith, is helping him.
Mrs. Agnes Crooks, Mrs. Bertha Terette and daughter Mignon, Mrs. Ava Ford, Mrs. Luva DeRemer Mrs. Bertha Washburn daughter Dorothy, sons Leo and Donald, Mrs. Minnie Eastman and niece, Geraldine Foote, and Mrs. John Lewis attended Mrs. Lewis' Sunday School class picnic and missionary sewing tee at Mrs. Lila Danforth's at Myrtle Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ford drove to Bradford, Saturday, after Mrs. Ford's sister, Mrs. Jessie Kurtz, and Sunday they all attended the Sherwood reunion at Raymond Ford's in Clara.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry De Remer and little daughter attended the De Remer reunion at the home of his father at Little Genesee. N. Y.. Sunday.
A little daughter, Iris Evelyn, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gooch on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bridge of Mt. Jewett visited at L. V. Bridge's, Sunday.
WEST HEBRON CORRESPONDENCE
Birthday Dinner In Honor of His Mother -- Taking Test for Driver's License.
West Hebron, Aug. 28. -- Monta Frilligan was in Coudersport, Monday to take the test for driver's license.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snyder of Allegany, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swift and little daughter of Stanards, visited at Fred Snyder's, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stearns visited their son, Lyle and wife at Bolivar, Sunday. They entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of his mother and her mother, Mrs. Reynolds, of Andrews Settlement.
Mrs. Ella Stearns and Miss Genevieve are spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Miller at Coudersport.
Mrs. Edith Carley and son Ronald of Ulysses are spending a few days with her brother, Arthur Mattison and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stearns, Mrs. Fred Snyder, daughter Elizabeth, Mrs. Alva Thompson, Miss Lena, Roy, Billy, June, Mr. and Mrs. George Dingman, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Dingman, daughter Alta, Mrs. Leonard Brown attended the Weimer reunion last Thursday, near Roulette.
Elmer and Myron Bickford and lady friends were calling in this place, Sunday.
Christian Endeavor meeting was held in Alva Thompson's grove, Sunday evening. After the meeting they enjoyed a weiner roast.
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Pepperman of Bradford, were calling on relatives, Saturday.
Mrs. Dellah Chaffee visited at North Eulalia and Colesburg from Friday until Sunday evening. Also attended a reunion at Fred Peet's.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Atkinson were Coudersport visitors. Mrs. Atkinson is having dental work, done.
PEOPLE AS THEY PASS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish and baby of Austin visited friends in town, Sunda.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jeffers of Austin were business callers in Coudersport Monday morning.
Mrs. Jack Frink has been called to Griggs, N. Y., by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Mahon.
Miss Harriet Gillis has returned to her home in Chicago, Ill., after two weeks visit at the home of Miss Celia Gillon.
Mrs. Verena Raymond and children are spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Howard Kenyon and family at Genesee.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Neefe and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Gates, Harrison Gates, Miss Frances Gates and Howard Gates are attending the Toronto fair this week..
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Thomas J Pepperman in the 1930 United States Federal Census
date: Apr 22-23 1930
enumerator: Mrs. Mack Van Wegen
Name: Thomas J Pepperman
Birth Year: abt 1879
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1930: Hebron twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Dwelling Number: 65
Family Number: 65
Home Owned or Rented:Owned
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: Yes
Age at First Marriage:25
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write:Yes
Father's Birthplace: United States
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Able to Speak English:Yes
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Own Farm
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Employment: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas J Pepperman 51 Head PA unk PA M25 farmer, own farm
Frances M Pepperman 46 wife PA PA PA M20
Leonard R Pepperman 15 son PA PA PA s
Lloyd F Pepperman 11 son PA PA PA
Lillian M Pepperman 9 dau PA PA PA
Lois E Pepperman 7 dau PA PA PA
Lyla M Pepperman 4 dau PA PA PA
Lester F Pepperman 2 son PA PA PA
William L Sprague 72 f-law PA NY NY wd farmer, _?_ farms
George Dingman 55 PA PA PA 46 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Alice E Dingman 52 PA NY PA 43 @ 1st mar
Judson Dingman 51 PA PA PA head mar 47 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Effie Dingman 39 PA PA PA wife mar 15 @ 1st mar
Isaac Dingman 16 PA PA PA step-son
Alta Dingman 12 PA PA PA step-daughter
Adelbert Luce 71 PA NY NY cousin wid 24 @ 1st mar farmer, gen'l farm
Willis E Brock 53 PA PA PA 24 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Emma Brock 46 KS MI PA 17 @ 1st marriage
Elvin G Burdick 71 PA NY WV Head wd 32? own farm
Deo Burdick 28 PA PA PA son M 22 gen'l farming
Larue Burdick 25 PA PA PA dau-in-law M 19
Lorraine Burdick 4 NY PA PA grandau
Colene Burdick 1 PA PA PA grandau
Alva W Thompson 49 PA PA PA m21 farmer, own farm
Lillie Thompson 49 PA PA PA m21
Roy Thompson 13 PA PA PA s
William Thompson 11 PA PA PA s
June Thompson 8 PA PA PA s
Neighbors:
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Source Citation
Year: 1930; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0013; FHL microfilm: 2341877
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
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copied from Thompson:
1930 United States Federal Census about Alva W Thompson
Name: Alva W Thompson
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1881
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Race: White
Home in 1930: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Lillie Thompson
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Occupation:
Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Alva W Thompson 49 PA PA PA m21 farmer, own farm
Lillie Thompson 49 PA PA PA m21
Roy Thompson 13 PA PA PA s
William Thompson 11 PA PA PA s
June Thompson 8 PA PA PA s
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2143; Page: 2B (3B-20180310RVA); Enumeration District: 13; Image: 916.0; FHL microfilm: 2341877.
1930 United States Federal Census about Alva W Thompson
Name: Alva W Thompson
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1881
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Race: White
Home in 1930: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Lillie Thompson
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Occupation:
Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Alva W Thompson 49 PA PA PA m21 farmer, own farm
Lillie Thompson 49 PA PA PA m21
Roy Thompson 13 PA PA PA s
William Thompson 11 PA PA PA s
June Thompson 8 PA PA PA s
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2143; Page: 2B (3B-20180310RVA); Enumeration District: 13; Image: 916.0; FHL microfilm: 2341877.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
Description: Containing records for approximately 123 million Americans, the 1930 United States Federal Census is the largest census released to date and is the most recent census available for public access. The census gives us a glimpse into the lives of Americans in 1930, and contains information about a household’s family members and occupants including: birthplaces, occupations, immigration, citizenship, and military service. The names of those listed in the census are linked to actual images of the 1930 Census.
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1930 United States Federal Census about George Dingman
Name: George Dingman
Home in 1930: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Age: 55
Estimated birth year: abt 1875
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Alice E Dingman
Race: White
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
George Dingman 55 PA PA PA 46 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Alice E Dingman 52 PA NY PA 43 @ 1st mar
Judson Dingman 51 PA PA PA head mar 47 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Effie Dingman 39 PA PA PA wife mar 15 @ 1st mar
Isaac Dingman 16 PA PA PA step-son
Alta Dingman 12 PA PA PA step-daughter
Adelbert Luce 71 PA NY NY cousin wid 24 @ 1st mar farmer, gen'l farm
Willis E Brock 53 PA PA PA 24 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Emma Brock 46 KS MI PA 17 @ 1st marriage
Elvin G Burdick 71 PA NY WV Head wd 32? own farm
Deo Burdick 28 PA PA PA son M 22 gen'l farming
Larue Burdick 25 PA PA PA dau-in-law M 19
Lorraine Burdick 4 NY PA PA grandau
Colene Burdick 1 PA PA PA grandau
1930 United States Federal Census about Judson Dingman
Name: Judson Dingman
Home in 1930: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Age: 51
Estimated birth year:1879
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Effie Dingman
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Judson Dingman 51 PA PA PA head mar 47 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Effie Dingman 39 PA PA PA wife mar 15 @ 1st mar
Isaac Dingman 16 PA PA PA step-son
Alta Dingman 12 PA PA PA step-daughter
Adelbert Luce 71 PA NY NY cousin wid 24 @ 1st mar farmer, gen'l farm
1930 United States Federal Census about Willis E Brock
Name: Willis E Brock
Home in 1930: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Age: 53
Estimated birth year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Emma Brock
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Willis E Brock 53 PA PA PA 24 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Emma Brock 46 KS MI PA 17 @ 1st marriage
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2143; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 917.0.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
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1930 United States Federal Census about Deo Burdick
Name: Deo Burdick
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1902
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Race: White
Home in 1930: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Son
Spouse's Name: Larue Burdick
Father's Name: Elvin G Burdick
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Neighbors: View others on page age @
Household Members: Name Age 1st mar
Elvin G Burdick 71 PA NY WV Head wd 32? own farm
Deo Burdick 28 PA PA PA son M 22 gen'l farming
Larue Burdick 25 PA PA PA dau-in-law M 19
Lorraine Burdick 4 NY PA PA grandau
Colene Burdick 1 PA PA PA grandau
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2143; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 917.0; FHL microfilm: 2341877.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
June Thompson Alva W,
Lillie Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1922 Pennsylvania Daughter
Charles Stearns Lena Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1877 Pennsylvania Head
Lena Stearns Charles Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1878 New York Wife
Della Chaffee Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1866 Pennsylvania Head
Will Atkinson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1875 Pennsylvania Nephew
Violet Atkinson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1906 Pennsylvania Niece
Wilma Atkinson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1926 Pennsylvania Grand or Great Niece (Great Niece)
Berna J Atkinson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1930 Pennsylvania Grand or Great Niece (Great Niece)
Phoebe Frilligan Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1872 Pennsylvania Head
Monta Frilligan Phoebe Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1910 Pennsylvania Son
George Dingman Alice E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1875 Pennsylvania Head
Alice E Dingman George Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1878 Pennsylvania Wife
Judson Dingman Effie Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1879 Pennsylvania Head
Effie Dingman Judson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1891 Pennsylvania Wife
Isaac Dingman Effie Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1914 Pennsylvania Stepson
Alta Dingman Effie Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1918 Pennsylvania Stepdaughter
Adelbert Luce Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1859 Pennsylvania Cousin
Walter W Metzger Thelma W Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1900 Pennsylvania Head
Thelma W Metzger Walter W Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1905 Pennsylvania Wife
Arthur E Metzger Walter W,
Thelma W Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1924 Pennsylvania Son
Marjorie L Metzger Walter W,
Thelma W Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1926 Pennsylvania Daughter
Willis E Brock Emma Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1877 Pennsylvania Head
Emma Brock Willis E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1884 Kansas Wife
Elno Burdick Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1892 Pennsylvania Head
Randolph Burdick Leta M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1894 Pennsylvania Head
Leta M Burdick Randolph Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1896 Pennsylvania Wife
Arden J Burdick Randolph,
Leta M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1925 Pennsylvania Son
Shirley R Burdick Randolph,
Leta M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1926 Pennsylvania Daughter
Elvin G Burdick Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1859 Pennsylvania Head
Deo Burdick Elvin G,
Larue Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1902 Pennsylvania Son
Larue Burdick Deo Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1905 Pennsylvania Daughter-in-law
Lorraine Burdick Deo,
Larue Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1926 New York Granddaughter
Colene Burdick Deo,
Larue Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1929 Pennsylvania Granddaughter
Ruby Roberts Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1867 Pennsylvania Head
Lant Beardslee Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1874 Pennsylvania Cousin
Ida Davis Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1870 Pennsylvania Cousin
Harry Carpenter Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1872 Pennsylvania Head
Harold Carpenter Harry,
Mary Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1900 Pennsylvania Son
Mary Carpenter Harold Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1904 Pennsylvania Daughter-in-law
Grace Carpenter Harold,
Mary Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1925 Pennsylvania Granddaughter
Gerald Carpenter Harold,
Mary Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1927 Pennsylvania Grandson
Earl Carpenter Harold,
Mary Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1929 Pennsylvania Grandson
John Ferncak Cona Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1891 Austria Head
Cona Ferncak John Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1901 Austria Wife
Christina Ferncak John,
Cona Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1927 Pennsylvania Daughter
June Ferncak John,
Cona Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1928 Pennsylvania Son
Endy Tabaire Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1885 Austria Boarder
Louy Roke Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1885 Italy Boarder
Vet Cannon Florence Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1877 Pennsylvania Head
Florence Cannon Vet Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1887 Pennsylvania Wife
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George Dingman in the 1930 United States Federal Census
date: Apr 23-24 1930
enum: Mrs. Mack Van Wegen
Name: George Dingman
Birth Year: ca 1875
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1930: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Map of Home: View Map
Dwelling Number: 74
Family Number: 74
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: Yes
Age at first Marriage: 46
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Own Farm
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Employment: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
George Dingman 55 Head PA PA PA M46 farmer, own farm
Alice E Dingman 52 wife pA NY PA M43
Source Citation
Year: 1930; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0013; FHL microfilm: 2341877
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
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- [S108] Carla Blair, granddaughter of Alta Dingman Drabert., e-mail: Carla Blair.
Alta was married to John Drabert, my grandfather. And Arneda was married to Leonard Brown.
- [S101] Early Potter County Vital Statistics, Vol, I, (Name: Potter County Journal;), Dingman, I. Judson & Effie M married..., 146R.
I. Judson Dingman & Effie M. Dingman, both of Hebron, PA, mar. Oct. 20, 1925.
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.
- [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.
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