| Name |
Bradish, Mary R [1] |
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Golden Anniversary-
A family dinner, Saturday, Aug. 19, marked the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Chilson, Sr., Coudersport. The 6:30 p.m. dinner was served by women of St. Paul's Lutheran Church at the church.
An open house reception, attended by 100 persons, was held from 7:30 until 10:00 p.m. at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Randall F. Raup, 108 North East Street.
A five-tiered cake, baked by Mrs. Flora Russell of Port Allegany, and decorated by their daughter, Mrs. Stanley Mayfield of New Castle, centered the refreshment table. Thomas Raup, a grandson, presided at the punch bowl and Joan Russell, a granddaughter, was in charge of the guest book. Devonna Krest poured coffee and tea.
Lloyd O. Chilson Sr. and the former Mary Bradish were married August 19, 1922 in the Methodist Parsonage, Coudersport, by the Rev. J. B. Harry. Their attendants were the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maynard.
They are the parents of six children,
- Mrs. Stanley (Maxine) Mayfield, New Castle;
- Lloyd O. Childson Jr., Buffalo, N.Y,;
- Mrs. Randall F. (Jo) Raup, Coudersport;
- MSgt. Donald W. Chilson, Colorado Springs, Colo.,
- Mrs. John (Jeep) Russell, Coudersport; and
- the late Mrs. Reta Rink.
They have 18 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Mr. Chilson was employed for 17 years by the Borough of Coudersport, most of that time as Street Commissioner. He was later employed by the Pa. Dept. of Highways until a serious accident forced his retirement eight years ago. Mrs. Chilson enjoys growing flowers and works part-time at the City News. The couple enjoy traveling and recently returned from a month's trip to Colorado Springs, Colo.
Out of town guests included
- their grandaughter Mrs. Cheryl (Rink) Troutman and children Ernie Jr., and Lisa from Olivehurst, Calif.; and
- Joseph Rink, Jr., San Jose, Calif.
Other guests came from Bradford, Mansfield, Galeton, Port Allegany, New Castle, Gold, Howard, Emporium, Coudersport, Pa., Wellsville, Buffalo, and Fairport, N.Y. and Colorado Springs and Denver, Colo.
Return Trip Kindergarten Bus Routes-
Following is a list of students in the morning kindergarten who will be bused home after completion of the session.
- Riding Bus 8 with Ernie Mericle are: Patrick Kelligan, Ladona; Louanne Cruz, Timothy Quimby, Cheryl Russell, Route 872;
- Dawn Goodnough, Ed Goodenough's; Clayton Reed, Prouty; Tracy and Joe Ayers, Route 44;
- Kris Furman, Donald Snay, Ice Mine Road;
- John Dubois, Glady Whitman, Beth Potiseck, Mary Cobb, Stacey Boyd, Sweden Valley;
- Timothy Nichols, North Hollow.
Passengers on Bus 7 with Mrs. Freeman are: Michele Wright, Wright's Truck Stop; Dawn Foust, Frank Milchuck, Georgianna Milchuck, Tannery;
- Renee Chitester, Joyce Lananger, Shari Tayler, Port Allegany Road;
- David Reese, Tannery;
- Tammy Espenshade, Mina;
- Michael Osborne, Kimberly Pelchy, Dingman Run;
- Kirk and Paula Newton, Metzger's;
- Suzann Wilson, road to Coneville;
- Timothy Stives, William Carpenter, Coneville;
- Michael Amidon, Oswayo Road;
- Mathew Coole, Caroline Kellner, Route 44;
- Brian Brewer, Hebron Center;
- Ahsa Hayes, U.N.G. and
- Thomas James Jr., T.G.T.
Riding on Bus 2 with Mr. Troy are: Erika Durst, Denise Potter, Curtis Randall, Timothy Snyder, Rubbertown;
- Paul Holcomb, Brian Robinson, Hemphill's Corner;
- Anita and Annette Martinez, Jones' Corner;
- Brian Parker, Litchfield's;
- Wendy Leet and Mark Low, Ford Hill.
Authorities Investigate Death Of Bolivar Man Coudersport-based Coudersport-based Coudersport-based state police investigated the death of Warren Perry, 35, of Bolivar, N.Y. who was pronounced dead at 1:10 p.m. Thursday at Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, N.Y. An autopsy revealed that Perry died of injuries which he received in a fracus on Avenue A in Coudersport on Saturday Aug. 19, near the home of his brother Kenneth Perry. The investigation by the police found that Perry, who had been drinking, was visiting his brother. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Perry, also of Bolivar, arrived to take hm uBp (Advertisement)
What is happening in our Coudersport Chamber of Commerce? A few weeks ago, a small group of concerned citizens met with several officers officers or members of the local Chamber of Commerce to find out what has happened to this organization. Those who have held the reins for many years have grown weary of the job, and have been waiting for the younger or newer people to put their talents and energies to getting our Chamber of Commerce back into its logical position of leadership and importance importance in Coudersport. WHY BOTHER? Well, for one thing, a community without an active Chamber of give it the robust and well-functioning The "just another essential part which, it is interest any undertaking which our town as Just Coudersport without Pure during which interested in were 85 members with Dr. George
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| Birth |
30 Aug 1904 |
Gold, Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Residence |
Between 1910 and 1920 |
Ulysses Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Residence |
1930 |
Genesee Twp, Allegany, New York, USA [1] |
| Death |
Mar 1977 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Person ID |
I36527 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Family |
Chilson, Lloyd Oakley Sr, b. 16 May 1901, Galeton, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. Dec 1977, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 76 years) |
| Marriage |
19 Aug 1922 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
- 20180630 HAv-
Golden Anniversary
A family dinner, Saturday, Aug. 19, marked the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Chilson, Sr., Coudersport. The 6:30 p.m. dinner was served by women of St. Paul's Lutheran Church at the church.
An open house reception, attended by 100 persons, was held from 7:30 until 10:00 p.m. at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Randall F. Raup, 108 North East Street.
A five-tiered cake, baked by Mrs. Flora Russell of Port Allegany, and decorated by their daughter, Mrs. Stanley Mayfield of New Castle, centered the refreshment table. Thomas Raup, a grandson, presided at the punch bowl and Joan Russell, a granddaughter, was in charge of the guest book. Devonna Krest poured coffee and tea.
Lloyd O. Chilson Sr. and the former Mary Bradish were married August 19, 1922 in the Methodist Parsonage, Coudersport, by the Rev. J. B. Harry. Their attendants were the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maynard.
They are the parents of six children,
- Mrs. Stanley (Maxine) Mayfield, New Castle;
- Lloyd O. Childson Jr., Buffalo, N.Y,;
- Mrs. Randall F. (Jo) Raup, Coudersport;
- MSgt. Donald W. Chilson, Colorado Springs, Colo.,
- Mrs. John (Jeep) Russell, Coudersport; and
- the late Mrs. Reta Rink.
They have 18 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Mr. Chilson was employed for 17 years by the Borough of Coudersport, most of that time as Street Commissioner. He was later employed by the Pa. Dept. of Highways until a serious accident forced his retirement eight years ago. Mrs. Chilson enjoys growing flowers and works part-time at the City News. The couple enjoy traveling and recently returned from a month's trip to Colorado Springs, Colo.
Out of town guests included
- their grandaughter Mrs. Cheryl (Rink) Troutman and children Ernie Jr., and Lisa from Olivehurst, Calif.; and
- Joseph Rink, Jr., San Jose, Calif.
Other guests came from Bradford, Mansfield, Galeton, Port Allegany, New Castle, Gold, Howard, Emporium, Coudersport, Pa., Wellsville, Buffalo, and Fairport, N.Y. and Colorado Springs and Denver, Colo.
Return Trip Kindergarten Bus Routes
Following is a list of students in the morning kindergarten who will be bused home after completion of the session.
- Riding Bus 8 with Ernie Mericle are: Patrick Kelligan, Ladona; Louanne Cruz, Timothy Quimby, Cheryl Russell, Route 872;
- Dawn Goodnough, Ed Goodenough's; Clayton Reed, Prouty; Tracy and Joe Ayers, Route 44;
- Kris Furman, Donald Snay, Ice Mine Road;
- John Dubois, Glady Whitman, Beth Potiseck, Mary Cobb, Stacey Boyd, Sweden Valley;
- Timothy Nichols, North Hollow.
Passengers on Bus 7 with Mrs. Freeman are: Michele Wright, Wright's Truck Stop; Dawn Foust, Frank Milchuck, Georgianna Milchuck, Tannery;
- Renee Chitester, Joyce Lananger, Shari Tayler, Port Allegany Road;
- David Reese, Tannery;
- Tammy Espenshade, Mina;
- Michael Osborne, Kimberly Pelchy, Dingman Run;
- Kirk and Paula Newton, Metzger's;
- Suzann Wilson, road to Coneville;
- Timothy Stives, William Carpenter, Coneville;
- Michael Amidon, Oswayo Road;
- Mathew Coole, Caroline Kellner, Route 44;
- Brian Brewer, Hebron Center;
- Ahsa Hayes, U.N.G. and
- Thomas James Jr., T.G.T.
Riding on Bus 2 with Mr. Troy are: Erika Durst, Denise Potter, Curtis Randall, Timothy Snyder, Rubbertown;
- Paul Holcomb, Brian Robinson, Hemphill's Corner;
- Anita and Annette Martinez, Jones' Corner;
- Brian Parker, Litchfield's;
- Wendy Leet and Mark Low, Ford Hill.
Authorities Investigate Death Of Bolivar Man
Coudersport-based state police investigated the death of Warren Perry, 35, of Bolivar, N.Y. who was pronounced dead at 1:10 p.m. Thursday at Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, N.Y.
An autopsy revealed that Perry died of injuries which he received in a fracus on Avenue A in Coudersport on Saturday Aug. 19, near the home of his brother Kenneth Perry.
The investigation by the police found that Perry, who had been drinking, was visiting his brother. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Perry, also of Bolivar, arrived to take him (Advertisement)
What is happening in our Coudersport Chamber of Commerce? A few weeks ago, a small group of concerned citizens met with several officers officers or members of the local Chamber of Commerce to find out what has happened to this organization. Those who have held the reins for many years have grown weary of the job, and have been waiting for the younger or newer people to put their talents and energies to getting our Chamber of Commerce back into its logical position of leadership and importance importance in Coudersport. WHY BOTHER? Well, for one thing, a community without an active Chamber of give it the robust and well-functioning The "just another essential part which, it is interest any undertaking which our town as Just Coudersport without Pure during which interested in were 85 members with Dr. George
- in the Methodist Parsonage by the Rev. J.B. Harry. Attendants were the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maynard.
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| Issue, jt |
1972 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| 6 |
- 20180630 HAv-
Golden Anniversary-
A family dinner, Saturday, Aug. 19, marked the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Chilson, Sr., Coudersport. The 6:30 p.m. dinner was served by women of St. Paul's Lutheran Church at the church.
An open house reception, attended by 100 persons, was held from 7:30 until 10:00 p.m. at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Randall F. Raup, 108 North East Street.
A five-tiered cake, baked by Mrs. Flora Russell of Port Allegany, and decorated by their daughter, Mrs. Stanley Mayfield of New Castle, centered the refreshment table. Thomas Raup, a grandson, presided at the punch bowl and Joan Russell, a granddaughter, was in charge of the guest book. Devonna Krest poured coffee and tea.
Lloyd O. Chilson Sr. and the former Mary Bradish were married August 19, 1922 in the Methodist Parsonage, Coudersport, by the Rev. J. B. Harry. Their attendants were the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maynard.
They are the parents of six children,
- Mrs. Stanley (Maxine) Mayfield, New Castle;
- Lloyd O. Childson Jr., Buffalo, N.Y,;
- Mrs. Randall F. (Jo) Raup, Coudersport;
- MSgt. Donald W. Chilson, Colorado Springs, Colo.,
- Mrs. John (Jeep) Russell, Coudersport; and
- the late Mrs. Reta Rink.
They have 18 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Mr. Chilson was employed for 17 years by the Borough of Coudersport, most of that time as Street Commissioner. He was later employed by the Pa. Dept. of Highways until a serious accident forced his retirement eight years ago. Mrs. Chilson enjoys growing flowers and works part-time at the City News. The couple enjoy traveling and recently returned from a month's trip to Colorado Springs, Colo.
Out of town guests included
- their grandaughter Mrs. Cheryl (Rink) Troutman and children Ernie Jr., and Lisa from Olivehurst, Calif.; and
- Joseph Rink, Jr., San Jose, Calif.
Other guests came from Bradford, Mansfield, Galeton, Port Allegany, New Castle, Gold, Howard, Emporium, Coudersport, Pa., Wellsville, Buffalo, and Fairport, N.Y. and Colorado Springs and Denver, Colo.
Return Trip Kindergarten Bus Routes-
Following is a list of students in the morning kindergarten who will be bused home after completion of the session.
- Riding Bus 8 with Ernie Mericle are: Patrick Kelligan, Ladona; Louanne Cruz, Timothy Quimby, Cheryl Russell, Route 872;
- Dawn Goodnough, Ed Goodenough's; Clayton Reed, Prouty; Tracy and Joe Ayers, Route 44;
- Kris Furman, Donald Snay, Ice Mine Road;
- John Dubois, Glady Whitman, Beth Potiseck, Mary Cobb, Stacey Boyd, Sweden Valley;
- Timothy Nichols, North Hollow.
Passengers on Bus 7 with Mrs. Freeman are: Michele Wright, Wright's Truck Stop; Dawn Foust, Frank Milchuck, Georgianna Milchuck, Tannery;
- Renee Chitester, Joyce Lananger, Shari Tayler, Port Allegany Road;
- David Reese, Tannery;
- Tammy Espenshade, Mina;
- Michael Osborne, Kimberly Pelchy, Dingman Run;
- Kirk and Paula Newton, Metzger's;
- Suzann Wilson, road to Coneville;
- Timothy Stives, William Carpenter, Coneville;
- Michael Amidon, Oswayo Road;
- Mathew Coole, Caroline Kellner, Route 44;
- Brian Brewer, Hebron Center;
- Ahsa Hayes, U.N.G. and
- Thomas James Jr., T.G.T.
Riding on Bus 2 with Mr. Troy are: Erika Durst, Denise Potter, Curtis Randall, Timothy Snyder, Rubbertown;
- Paul Holcomb, Brian Robinson, Hemphill's Corner;
- Anita and Annette Martinez, Jones' Corner;
- Brian Parker, Litchfield's;
- Wendy Leet and Mark Low, Ford Hill.
Authorities Investigate Death Of Bolivar Man Coudersport-based Coudersport-based Coudersport-based state police investigated the death of Warren Perry, 35, of Bolivar, N.Y. who was pronounced dead at 1:10 p.m. Thursday at Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, N.Y. An autopsy revealed that Perry died of injuries which he received in a fracus on Avenue A in Coudersport on Saturday Aug. 19, near the home of his brother Kenneth Perry. The investigation by the police found that Perry, who had been drinking, was visiting his brother. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Perry, also of Bolivar, arrived to take hm uBp (Advertisement)
What is happening in our Coudersport Chamber of Commerce? A few weeks ago, a small group of concerned citizens met with several officers officers or members of the local Chamber of Commerce to find out what has happened to this organization. Those who have held the reins for many years have grown weary of the job, and have been waiting for the younger or newer people to put their talents and energies to getting our Chamber of Commerce back into its logical position of leadership and importance importance in Coudersport. WHY BOTHER? Well, for one thing, a community without an active Chamber of give it the robust and well-functioning The "just another essential part which, it is interest any undertaking which our town as Just Coudersport without Pure during which interested in were 85 members with Dr. George
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| Anniversary wedding |
19 Aug 1972 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Golden Anniversary- St. Paul's Lutheran Church |
- 20180630 HAv-
Golden Anniversary-
A family dinner, Saturday, Aug. 19, marked the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Chilson, Sr., Coudersport. The 6:30 p.m. dinner was served by women of St. Paul's Lutheran Church at the church.
An open house reception, attended by 100 persons, was held from 7:30 until 10:00 p.m. at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Randall F. Raup, 108 North East Street.
A five-tiered cake, baked by Mrs. Flora Russell of Port Allegany, and decorated by their daughter, Mrs. Stanley Mayfield of New Castle, centered the refreshment table. Thomas Raup, a grandson, presided at the punch bowl and Joan Russell, a granddaughter, was in charge of the guest book. Devonna Krest poured coffee and tea.
Lloyd O. Chilson Sr. and the former Mary Bradish were married August 19, 1922 in the Methodist Parsonage, Coudersport, by the Rev. J. B. Harry. Their attendants were the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maynard.
They are the parents of six children,
- Mrs. Stanley (Maxine) Mayfield, New Castle;
- Lloyd O. Childson Jr., Buffalo, N.Y,;
- Mrs. Randall F. (Jo) Raup, Coudersport;
- MSgt. Donald W. Chilson, Colorado Springs, Colo.,
- Mrs. John (Jeep) Russell, Coudersport; and
- the late Mrs. Reta Rink.
They have 18 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Mr. Chilson was employed for 17 years by the Borough of Coudersport, most of that time as Street Commissioner. He was later employed by the Pa. Dept. of Highways until a serious accident forced his retirement eight years ago. Mrs. Chilson enjoys growing flowers and works part-time at the City News. The couple enjoy traveling and recently returned from a month's trip to Colorado Springs, Colo.
Out of town guests included
- their grandaughter Mrs. Cheryl (Rink) Troutman and children Ernie Jr., and Lisa from Olivehurst, Calif.; and
- Joseph Rink, Jr., San Jose, Calif.
Other guests came from Bradford, Mansfield, Galeton, Port Allegany, New Castle, Gold, Howard, Emporium, Coudersport, Pa., Wellsville, Buffalo, and Fairport, N.Y. and Colorado Springs and Denver, Colo.
Return Trip Kindergarten Bus Routes-
Following is a list of students in the morning kindergarten who will be bused home after completion of the session.
- Riding Bus 8 with Ernie Mericle are: Patrick Kelligan, Ladona; Louanne Cruz, Timothy Quimby, Cheryl Russell, Route 872;
- Dawn Goodnough, Ed Goodenough's; Clayton Reed, Prouty; Tracy and Joe Ayers, Route 44;
- Kris Furman, Donald Snay, Ice Mine Road;
- John Dubois, Glady Whitman, Beth Potiseck, Mary Cobb, Stacey Boyd, Sweden Valley;
- Timothy Nichols, North Hollow.
Passengers on Bus 7 with Mrs. Freeman are: Michele Wright, Wright's Truck Stop; Dawn Foust, Frank Milchuck, Georgianna Milchuck, Tannery;
- Renee Chitester, Joyce Lananger, Shari Tayler, Port Allegany Road;
- David Reese, Tannery;
- Tammy Espenshade, Mina;
- Michael Osborne, Kimberly Pelchy, Dingman Run;
- Kirk and Paula Newton, Metzger's;
- Suzann Wilson, road to Coneville;
- Timothy Stives, William Carpenter, Coneville;
- Michael Amidon, Oswayo Road;
- Mathew Coole, Caroline Kellner, Route 44;
- Brian Brewer, Hebron Center;
- Ahsa Hayes, U.N.G. and
- Thomas James Jr., T.G.T.
Riding on Bus 2 with Mr. Troy are: Erika Durst, Denise Potter, Curtis Randall, Timothy Snyder, Rubbertown;
- Paul Holcomb, Brian Robinson, Hemphill's Corner;
- Anita and Annette Martinez, Jones' Corner;
- Brian Parker, Litchfield's;
- Wendy Leet and Mark Low, Ford Hill.
Authorities Investigate Death Of Bolivar Man Coudersport-based Coudersport-based Coudersport-based state police investigated the death of Warren Perry, 35, of Bolivar, N.Y. who was pronounced dead at 1:10 p.m. Thursday at Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, N.Y. An autopsy revealed that Perry died of injuries which he received in a fracus on Avenue A in Coudersport on Saturday Aug. 19, near the home of his brother Kenneth Perry. The investigation by the police found that Perry, who had been drinking, was visiting his brother. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Perry, also of Bolivar, arrived to take hm uBp (Advertisement)
What is happening in our Coudersport Chamber of Commerce? A few weeks ago, a small group of concerned citizens met with several officers officers or members of the local Chamber of Commerce to find out what has happened to this organization. Those who have held the reins for many years have grown weary of the job, and have been waiting for the younger or newer people to put their talents and energies to getting our Chamber of Commerce back into its logical position of leadership and importance importance in Coudersport. WHY BOTHER? Well, for one thing, a community without an active Chamber of give it the robust and well-functioning The "just another essential part which, it is interest any undertaking which our town as Just Coudersport without Pure during which interested in were 85 members with Dr. George
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| Children |
| | 1. Chilson, Elaine Patricia, b. 5 May 1936, Port Allegany, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA d. 9 Jun 2004, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 68 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Chilson, Lloyd Oakley Jr, b. 29 Nov 1924, Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 2 May 2007, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 82 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 3. Chilson, D.W. MSgt |
| | 4. Chilson, Maxine [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 5. Chilson, Josephine Arletta [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 6. Chilson, Reta d. Bef 19 Aug 1972 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F10861 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |