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BIRTH 6 Jan 1793 Sarrewerden, Departement du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
DEATH 21 Apr 1869 (aged 76)
BURIAL Hill Cemetery
Roulette, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Marie Marguirethe Adam Yentzer
1796-1864 (m. 1817)
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Horace Yentzer
1819 - unknown
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Daniel Yentzer
1821-1893
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Peter Yentzer
1823-1864
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George Yentzer
1825-1894
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John Christian Yentzer
1827-1913
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Lewis Benjamin Yentzer
1829-1891
Fredrick Yentzer
1832-1903
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Katherine Yentzer Weiderich
1834-1906
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Caroline Yentzer Tauscher
1838-1920
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- [S202] J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections 1890, (Name: PA-Roots; Date: 1890;), 1256 consolidated 20190205HAv (21) facts... (27)1256 Weiderich, Geo consolidate (17) facts .. (29), 24238? http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/pabooks/24-historymecp.
George Wiederich (note- this appears to be 'Weiderich' or 'Weidrich', but do be aware of the other spelling; the information appears consistent with this family- jcw, 22.03.01), farmer, P.O. Roulette, son of Jacob and Sally Wiederich, was born at Inglesy, France, in 1821, and came with his parents to America in 1829, locating in Roulette, then a wilderness, there being but one house and a blacksmith shop where the thrifty borough of Coudersport now stands. His father purchased a tract of land, which he cleared, and he became a prosperous farmer. Their children were Sally (Mrs. Isaac Lyman), Margaret (Mrs. Henry Reynolds), Caroline (Mrs. Charles N. Barrett) and George. After the father's death, the mother made her home with her son George. George Wiederich was reared in Potter county, and remained on the homestead with his parents until his marriage, after which he took charge of the farm, and at his father's death succeeded him in its ownership. He married Kate, daughter of Henry Yentzer, and they have six children: Alice, Orlando, Lettie, Edith, Della and Volney. In politics, Mr. Wiederich is a Democrat, and has served his township as school director.
- [S85] census 1850 USA PA Potter Hebron PCHS, consolidate 20200506HAv- (16) .. (18)Henry Yentzer family.
Henry Yentzer 55 France Mary Yentzer 52 France (Adams) Horace Yentzer 30 France Peter Yentzer 27 France George Yentzer 25 France John Yentzer 23 France Lewis Yentzer 20 France Frederick Yentzer 18 France Catherine Yentzer 16 PA Caroline Yentzer 14 PA
- [S410] census 1850 USA PA Potter Roulette, Year: 1850; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_825; Page: 94B; Image: 187.
Record for Henry Yentzer (21) facts
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Henry Yentzer in the 1850 United States Federal Census
date: 31st August 1850
Arnold Hunter
Name: Henry Yentzer
Age: 55
Birth: abt 1795 France
Home Roulette, Potter, PA
Gender: Male
Family : 17
Household
Michael Weimer 25 France farmer
Rebecca 19 NY
Katrina(?) 72 PA
William Pomeroy
family
Henry Yentzer 55 France farmer
Mary Yentzer 52 France
Horace Yentzer 30 France farmer
Peter Yentzer 27 France farmer
George Yentzer 25 France farmer
John Yentzer 23 France farmer
Lewis Yentzer 20 France farmer
Frederick Yentzer 18 France farmer
Catharine Yentzer 16 PA
Caroline Yentzer 14 PA
William H. Knapp 35 NY farmer
Hannah 30 NY
Sally A. 4 NY
Miles 2 PA
Source Citation
Year: 1850; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_825; Page: 94B; Image: 187
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1850 census, , Roulette Twp, Potter Co, PA 30.08.1850:
10 George Weimer 63 M Germany farmer (note-not France)
Eve Weimer 41 F Germany (Wiederich) (not France)
Barnett Weimer 21 M Germany farmer
Martin Weimer 19 M PA farmer
Frederick Weimer 17 M PA farmer
Caroline Weimer 13 F PA
William Weimer 11 M PA
Dorcas Weimer 9 F PA
John Weimer 8 M PA
Julia Ann Weimer 7 F PA
Luzerne Weimer 6 F PA
11 Burrel Lyman 57 M RI? farmer
Dorcas 55 F RI?
Prudence 19 F PA
Sarah 16? F PA
12 Harris Lyman 32 M PA farmer
Minerva 27 F PA
Alice L. 5 F PA
13 Larry? Lyman 28 M PA farmer
Thankful 24 F PA
lilabel? 2 F PA
Calista? 1 F PA
Isabell 1/12 F PA
McCready, Earl 21 M PA farmer
Seneca?, Ramsey? 22 M NY? laborer
14 Jacob Wiederich 51 M France farmer
Sally 49 F France
George 27 M France farmer
Sally 23 F France
Eve 20 F France
Barbara 17 F PA
Margaret 14 F PA
Caroline 11 F PA
Jacob 4 M PA
Arnie? Robbing? 16 M PA
15 Michael Wiemier 25 M France farmer
Rebecca 19 F ?
Malrina? 712 F PA
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21 William H. Knapp 35 M NY farmer
Hannah 30 F NY
Sally A. 4 F NY
Miles 2 M PA
Eli 1 M PA
22 Samuel Barr 54 M NY farmer
Sally 47? F NY
Phebe 16 F NY
Lorenzo 14 M NY
Henry 10 M NY
George 6 M NY
Samuel 2 M PA
Year: 1850; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_825; Page: 94B; Image: 187
date: 31st August 1850
enumerator: Arnold Hunter
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Henry Yentzer in the 1850 United States Federal Census
date: 31st August 1850
Arnold Hunter
Name: Henry Yentzer
Age: 55
Birth: abt 1795 France
Home Roulette, Potter, PA
Gender: Male
Family : 17
Household
Michael Weimer 25 France farmer
Rebecca 19 NY
Katrina(?) 72… |
- [S88] census 1880 USA PA Potter.
John Yentzer 52 France France France farmer Hannah J. Yentzer 43 NY Conn PA wife (Baker) Arthur Yentzer 20 PA France NY son David Yentzer 18 PA France NY son Melvina Yentzer 16 PA France NY dau Sophronia Yentzer 10 PA France NY dau Myron Yentzer 8 PA France NY son
- [S352] census 1900 USA PA Potter Roulette, 742 Tauscher Ruby Yentzer Yentzer Phoenix families.
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census 1900 USA PA Potter PCHS-
Willis Tauscher Head Apr. 1855 45 (13) PA Ger PA saw mill
Florence M. Tauscher wife May 1866 34 PA PA NY
Almon W. Tauscher son July 1889 10 S PA PA PA
William W. Ruby Head Aug. 1846 53 (12) Ohio NY NY farmer
Grace A. Ruby wife April 1867 33 PA Ger NY (Weimer)
Jonathan Yentzer Head Sept. 1827 72 (41) Ger Ger Ger farmer
Hannah J. Yentzer wife Nov. 1836 63 NY NY NY (Baker)
Myron Yentzer son Jan. 1872 28 S PA Ger Ger farm laborer
David Yentzer son Nov. 1861 38 S PA Ger Ger farm laborer
G.L. Yentzer Head Nov. 1859 40 (14) PA Ger NY farmer
Nettie Yentzer wife June 1862 37 PA Ger PA
Laura A. Yentzer dau April 1890 10 S PA PA PA
Eugene W. Phoenix Head Sept.1852 47 (12) PA PA PA farmer
Rosella H. Phoenix wife Jan. 1851 49 PA Ger PA (Lehman)
William A. Phoenix son Nov. 1892 7 S PA PA PA
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census 1900 USA PA Potter PCHS-
Willis Tauscher Head Apr. 1855 45 (13) PA Ger PA saw mill
Florence M. Tauscher wife May 1866 34 PA PA NY
Almon W. Tauscher son July 1889 10 S PA PA PA
William W. Ruby Head Aug. 1846 53 (12) Ohio NY NY farmer
Grace A. Ruby wife April 1867 33 PA Ger NY (Weimer)
Jonathan Yentzer Head Sept. 1827 72 (41) Ger Ger Ger farmer
Hannah J. Yentzer wife Nov. 1836 63 NY NY NY (Baker)
Myron Yentzer son Jan. 1872 28 S PA Ger Ger farm laborer
David Yentzer son Nov. 1861 38 S PA Ger Ger farm laborer
G.L. Yentzer Head Nov. 1859 40 (14) PA Ger NY farmer
Nettie Yentzer wife June 1862 37 PA Ger PA
Laura A. Yentzer dau April 1890 10 S PA PA PA
Eugene W. Phoenix Head Sept.1852 47 (12) PA PA PA farmer
Rosella H. Phoenix wife Jan. 1851 49 PA Ger PA (Lehman)
William A. Phoenix son Nov. 1892 7 S PA PA PA
- [S90] census 1910 USA PA Potter Sweden, 529 G. Lewis Yentzer (1) fact consolidate 20200328HAv-.
Yentzer, G. Lewis (1) fact
Nettie Ann Weimer (1) fact ........... (2)
Laura Mae Yentzer (1) fact .......... (3)
head 50 (m-1-24) PA Ger. Ger. Yentzer, Nettie wife 47 (m-1-24) PA Ger. PA Yentzer, Laura dau 20 S PA PA PA Chandler, Warren servant 50 (m-1-x) NY PA US
529- census 1910 USA PA Potter Sweden (or Roulette?), Potter County Historical Society, Coudersport, PA, 529.
Yentzer, G. Lewis (1) fact
Yentzer, G. Lewis head 50 (m-1-24) PA Ger. Ger.
Yentzer, Nettie wife 47 (m-1-24) PA Ger. PA
Yentzer, Laura dau 20 S PA PA PA
Chandler, Warren servant 50 (m-1-x) NY PA US
Yentzer, John head 82 (m-1-50) Ger. Ger. Ger.
Yentzer, Hannah wife 72 (m-1-50)(6-5) NY US US
Yentzer, Myron head 38 (m-1-8) PA Ger. US
Yentzer, Nellie wife 29 (m-1-8)(2-2) PA PA PA
Yentzer, Nola dau 6 S PA PA PA
Yentzer, Dorothy dau 2 S PA PA PA
- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Yentzer, David A. 'Pokey'; D'Henry Balthasar Yentzer "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 09 June 2016, 23:49), entry for David A. POKEY Yentzer(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:KJP8-S5X); contributed by various users. PersonID KJP8-S5X.
David A. POKEY Yentzer D'Henry Balthasar Yentzer
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David A. POKEY Yentzer KJP8-S5X
birth: 1861, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
death: 1931
burial: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
father: John Yentzer L44W-6R3
mother: Hannah J. Baker L44W-6RB
spouse: Carrie Kaple 9N7M-8M4
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David A. POKEY Yentzer KJP8-S5X
birth: 1861, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
death: 1931
burial: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
father: John Yentzer L44W-6R3
mother: Hannah J. Baker L44W-6RB
spouse: Carrie Kaple 9N7M-8M4
David A. POKEY Yentzer 1861-1931 • KJP8-S5X ?
Carrie Kaple 1859-1918 • 9N7M-8M4 ?
Marriage: ABT 1880 Pennsylvania
Children (0)
Parents and Siblings
John C Yentzer 1827-1913 • L44W-6R3 ?
Hannah J. Baker 1836-1916 • L44W-6RB ?
Marriage: 7 SEP 1859 Pennsylvania
Children (6)
Samuel L Yentzer 1860-1880 • KJP8-S2P ?
Authur J Yentzer 1860-1915 • L4JQ-RBM ?
David A. POKEY Yentzer 1861-1931 • KJP8-S5X ?
Melvina S. Yentzer 1863-1930 • 2MB1-1WV ?
Sophrona Yentzer 1870-1949 • L4JQ-T3M ?
Myron L. Yentzer 1872-1925 • L7LB-FDM
Parents and Siblings
D'Henry Balthasar Yentzer 1793-1869 • LH76-HBZ ?
Marie Marguerite Adam 1793-1864 • LHDY-57G ?
Marriage: 4 Dec 1817 Sarrewerden, Alsace, France
Children (9)
Horace Yentzer 1819-1903 • K29F-8F8 ?
Daniel David Yentzer 1821-1893 • L7LL-RX3 ?
Peter Yentzer 1823-1864 • LHDR-M47 ?
George Yentzer 1825-1894 • L7LL-2DJ ?
John C Yentzer 1827-1913 • L44W-6R3 ?
Lewis Benjamin Yentzer 1829-1891 • LCR5-38S ?
Frederick Yentzer 1832-1908 • K29X-2XV ?
Catherine Kate Yentzer 1834-1906 • K29X-2TH ?
Caroline Yentzer 1836-1920 • LCR5-SVM
- [S202] J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections 1890, (Name: PA-Roots; Date: 1890;), 1256- L. B. Yentzer, P.O. Roulette, son of Henry and Mary Yentzer, was born in France, near Strasburg in 1832. 1257- DANIEL YENTZER, farmer, P.O. Roulette, was born in France in 1821, and came with his paents to America in 1834. (28) facts... (32)1257 Daniel Yentzer (12) .... 20181231 Martinsburg ...................... (35)1256 lby (8) facts ................... (39), 24238? http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/pabooks/24-historymecp.
p. 1256- L. B. Yentzer, P.O. Roulette, son of Henry and Mary Yentzer, was born in France, near Strasburg in 1832. His parents came to America in 1834, and located in Roulette Township, Potter Co, Penn., where the father purchased a farm, cleared it and engaged in farming. They reared a family of seven boys and two girls, all living but Peter, the third-born child.
Their names are as follows:
- Horace,
- Daniel,
- Peter,
- George,
- John,
- L.B.,
- Frederick,
- Mrs. Katherine Weidrich, and
- Mrs. Caroline Tauscher.
Here the parents spent their declining years, surrounded by their children, and in the enjoymnent of every material comfort.
- L.B. remained with his parents until their decease. May 25, 1863, he married Pauline Neefe, of Sweden township, and located on the old homestead farm, which is now a very desirable property. Their children are
- Gustave H.,
- Lena Raymer,
- Edward C.,
- Florence,
- Burdette, and
- Carroll.
They are members of the Lutheran Church. In politics Mr. Yentzer is a Democrat. He has held various official positions in the township and is a gentleman highly respected by all who know him.
p. 1257- DANIEL YENTZER, farmer, P.O. Roulette, was born in France in 1821, and came with his paents to America in 1834.
In 1849 he married Mary A. Shafer, located in Pleasant Valley township, and engaged in farming, remaining there about 36 years, when they removed to Roulette, where Mrs. Yentzer died in November, 1884,
leaving four children: - Henry B.,
- John L.,
- Daniel T. and
- Mary (now Mrs. William Ernst).
In 1886, Mr. Yentzer married, for his second wife, mrs. Angeline Peckham, daughter of Luther Kinney, formerly of Clarksville, Allegany Co, NY,
who also had 3 children: - Carrie (now Mrs. Wilson McDowell, of Pleasant Valley),
- Nellie (now Mrs. John Smith, of Annin township, McKean county) and
- Lillie P.
Mrs. Yentzer is a member of the Baptist Church, and Mr. Yentzer of the Lutteran Church. In politics he is a Democrat. He is a prominent citizen and has held various positions of trust and honor in the township of Pleasant Valley.
p. 1256- L. B. Yentzer, P.O. Roulette, son of Henry and Mary Yentzer, was born in France, near Strasburg in 1832. His parents came to America in 1834, and located in Roulette Township, Potter Co, Penn., where the father purchased a farm, cleared it and engaged in farming. They reared a family of seven boys and two girls, all living but Peter, the third-born child.
Their names are as follows:
- Horace,
- Daniel,
- Peter,
- George,
- John,
- L.B.,
- Frederick,
- Mrs. Katherine Weidrich, and
- Mrs. Caroline Tauscher.
Here the parents spent their declining years, surrounded by their children, and in the enjoymnent of every material comfort.
- L.B. remained with his parents until their decease. May 25, 1863, he married Pauline Neefe, of Sweden township, and located on the old homestead farm, which is now a very desirable property. Their children are
- Gustave H.,
- Lena Raymer,
- Edward C.,
- Florence,
- Burdette, and
- Carroll.
They are members of the Lutheran Church. In politics Mr. Yentzer is a Democrat. He has held various official positions in the township and is a gentleman highly respected by all who know him.
p. 1257- DANIEL YENTZER, farmer, P.O. Roulette, was born in France in 1821, and came with his paents to America in 1834.
In 1849 he married Mary A. Shafer, located in Pleasant Valley township, and engaged in farming, remaining there about 36 years, when they removed to Roulette, where Mrs. Yentzer died in November, 1884,
leaving four children: - Henry B.,
- John L.,
- Daniel T. and
- Mary (now Mrs. William Ernst).
In 1886, Mr. Yentzer married, for his second wife, mrs. Angeline Peckham, daughter of Luther Kinney, formerly of Clarksville, Allegany Co, NY,
who also had 3 children: - Carrie (now Mrs. Wilson McDowell, of Pleasant Valley),
- Nellie (now Mrs. John Smith, of Annin township, McKean county) and
- Lillie P.
Mrs. Yentzer is a member of the Baptist Church, and Mr. Yentzer of the Lutteran Church. In politics he is a Democrat. He is a prominent citizen and has held various positions of trust and honor in the township of Pleasant Valley.
- [S202] J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections 1890, (Name: PA-Roots; Date: 1890;), 1256 jy & gw Geo Wiederich, 24238? http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/pabooks/24-historymecp.
" "History of McKean, Elk, Cameron... " 20170627 " -p. 1256: George Wiederich (note- this appears to be 'Weiderich' or 'Weidrich', but do be aware of the other spelling; the information appears consistent with this family- jcw, 22.03.01), farmer, P.O. Roulette, son of Jacob and Sally Wiederich, was born at Inglesy, France, in 1821, and came with his parents to America in 1829, locating in Roulette, then a wilderness, there being but one house and a blacksmith shop where the thrifty borough of Coudersport now stands. His father purchased a tract of land, which he cleared, and he became a prosperous farmer. Their children were Sally (Mrs. Isaac Lyman), Margaret (Mrs. Henry Reynolds), Caroline (Mrs. Charles N. Barrett) and George. After the father's death, the mother made her home with her son George. George Wiederich was reared in Potter county, and remained on the homestead with his parents until his marriage, after which he took charge of the farm, and at his father's death succeeded him in its ownership. He married Kate, daughter of Henry Yentzer, and they have six children: Alice, Orlando, Lettie, Edith, Della and Volney. In politics, Mr. Wiederich is a Democrat, and has served his township as school director.
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-p. 1256: George Wiederich (note- this appears to be 'Weiderich' or 'Weidrich', but do be aware of the other spelling; the information appears consistent with this family- jcw, 22.03.01),
George Wiederich, farmer, P.O. Roulette,
son of Jacob and Sally Wiederich,
was born at Inglesy, France, in 1821, and came with his parents to America in 1829, locating in Roulette, then a wilderness, there being but one house and a blacksmith shop where the thrifty borough of Coudersport now stands.
His father purchased a tract of land, which he cleared, and he became a prosperous farmer.
Their children were
- Sally (Mrs. Isaac Lyman),
- Margaret (Mrs. Henry Reynolds),
- Caroline (Mrs. Charles N. Barrett) and
- George.
After the father's death, the mother made her home with her son George.
George Wiederich was reared in Potter county, and remained on the homestead with his parents until his marriage, after which he took charge of the farm, and at his father's death succeeded him in its ownership.
He married Kate, daughter of Henry Yentzer, and they have six children:
- Alice,
- Orlando,
- Lettie,
- Edith,
- Della and
- Volney.
In politics, Mr. Wiederich is a Democrat, and has served his township as school director.
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"History of McKean, Elk, Cameron... " 20170627
-p. 1256: George Wiederich (note- this appears to be 'Weiderich' or 'Weidrich', but do be aware of the other spelling; the information appears consistent with this family- jcw, 22.03.01),
George Wiederich, farmer, P.O. Roulette,
son of Jacob and Sally Wiederich,
was born at Inglesy, France, in 1821, and came with his parents to America in 1829, locating in Roulette, then a wilderness, there being but one house and a blacksmith shop where the thrifty borough of Coudersport now stands.
His father purchased a tract of land, which he cleared, and he became a prosperous farmer.
Their children were
- Sally (Mrs. Isaac Lyman),
- Margaret (Mrs. Henry Reynolds),
- Caroline (Mrs. Charles N. Barrett) and
- George.
After the father's death, the mother made her home with her son George.
George Wiederich was reared in Potter county, and remained on the homestead with his parents until his marriage, after which he took charge of the farm, and at his father's death succeeded him in its ownership.
He married Kate, daughter of Henry Yentzer, and they have six children:
- Alice,
- Orlando,
- Lettie,
- Edith,
- Della and
- Volney.
In politics, Mr. Wiederich is a Democrat, and has served his township as school director.
- [S202] J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections 1890, (Name: PA-Roots; Date: 1890;), 1256 John Yentzer (1) (8), 24238? http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/pabooks/24-historymecp.
"History of McKean, Elk, Cameron...", -p. 1256: John Yentzer, farmer, P.O. roulette, son of Henry and Mary Yentzer, was born in France in 1827, in the province of Alsace, now belonging to Germany, and with his parents came to America in 1834, locating in Roulette, where he was reared and educated. In 1852, he bought the farm he now owns, and began life as a farmer and lumberman, which is still his business. He was married in 1859 to Hannah Baker, and they have 5 children: Arthur, David, Myron, Melvina and Sophronia. Mr. and Mrs. Yentzer are members of the Free Will Baptist Church. In politics he is a Democrat, and has held various official positions in his township, which he has filled to the entire satisfaction of his constituents.
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"History of McKean, Elk, Cameron..."-p. 1256:
John Yentzer, farmer, P.O. roulette, son of Henry and Mary Yentzer, was born in France in 1827, in the province of Alsace, now belonging to Germany, and with his parents came to America in 1834, locating in Roulette, where he was reared and educated.
In 1852, he bought the farm he now owns, and began life as a farmer and lumberman, which is still his business.
He was married in 1859 to Hannah Baker, and they have 5 children:
- Arthur,
- David,
- Myron,
- Melvina and
- Sophronia.
Mr. and Mrs. Yentzer are members of the Free Will Baptist Church. In politics he is a Democrat, and has held various official positions in his township, which he has filled to the entire satisfaction of his constituents.
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"History of McKean, Elk, Cameron..."-p. 1256:
John Yentzer, farmer, P.O. roulette, son of Henry and Mary Yentzer, was born in France in 1827, in the province of Alsace, now belonging to Germany, and with his parents came to America in 1834, locating in Roulette, where he was reared and educated.
In 1852, he bought the farm he now owns, and began life as a farmer and lumberman, which is still his business.
He was married in 1859 to Hannah Baker, and they have 5 children:
- Arthur,
- David,
- Myron,
- Melvina and
- Sophronia.
Mr. and Mrs. Yentzer are members of the Free Will Baptist Church. In politics he is a Democrat, and has held various official positions in his township, which he has filled to the entire satisfaction of his constituents.
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