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- [S733] Public Member Trees, a new rotation 20130407, Database online.
Record for Augusta Teuscher
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=18125897568&indiv=try
- [S743] Public Member Trees, aa good photos & records, Database online. George WEIMER, good bio.
Record for Sarah G Weimer George W. Weimer, bio and obit in 'Notes'
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Biography George Weimar
GEORGE WEIMAR, farmer, P.O. Williston, son of George and Margaret (Lehman) Weimar, was born in Alsace, France (now Germany), November 27, 1816.
In 1830 he came to America with his parents, who located at Roulette, Potter county, where they engaged in farming and spent the rest of their lives; their children were
-George and
- Eve.
His father's second wife was Eve Wiederich, and their children were
- Michael,
- Barbara,
- Mrs. Margaret Manning,
- Mrs. Sally Jackson,
- William A.,
- Frederick,
- John and
- Mrs. Dorcas Marsh.
The subject of these lines made his home with his parents until nineteen years of age, when he began to work for farmers, and in 1836 bought a tract of wild land on which he located in 1842. This he cleared and improved, and now has one of the best farms in Pleasant Valley township.
He was married in 1842, to Laura, daughter of Burrel Lyman. Their children are
- Sarah (Mrs. Roscoe Stearns),
- Otis,
- Willis,
- Ella (Mrs. Dr. Stearns, of Port Allegany, Penn.),
- Mary (Mrs. F. Robinson of Liberty township, McKean county),
- Nellie (Mrs. Amos Palmer, also of Liberty township),
- Nettie (Mrs. Lewis Yentzer, of Roulette, Penn.),
- Lottie (Mrs. Miles Rice, also of Roulette), and
- Roscoe.
Mrs. Weimer died in 1884.
In politics Mr. Weimar is a Democrat. In 1836 he bought corn at $3 per bushel, which was brought on pack horses eighty miles from Jersey Shore, and paid for it by cutting wood at seventy-five cents per day..
Source: Biographies from Hebron, Clara, and Pleasant Valley Townships, Potter Co., PA.
Submitted by: Barb Hyde.
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A Famous Woodsman Dead
George Weimer Walked 70 Miles In the Forest in a Day-Ran Down a Deer..
ROULETTE, Pa., March 6.-George Weimer,. aged 90, died last Monday on his farm near this place, where he had lived for seventy years. He was the last of the pioneer woodsmen and raftsmen of the Allegheny and Susquehanna headwaters, and was famous as a pedestrian and runner in his early days. Once, being on a rafting trip down the river, he walked from Jersey Shore to Roulette, 70 miles, between breakfast and early bedtime, or in about IT hours, over a rough and hilly wilderness road, with a stop of only an hour for rest and refreshment during the entire journey. The reason he made it, he always explained by saying:
"I had always called on my girl that right of the week, and I wasn't going to let a little matter of 70 miles fool me out of it that night." The girl he travelled too far to see was the daughter of Burrill Lyman of Roulette, and she soon afterward became his wife.
Laroy Lyman of Roulette shot at a deer in the hills back of that place one day, and called on Weimer to fetch one of his dogs. The dog would not follow the deer's track, and Weimer himself took after the HAM*. When Weimer started the dog took the track and went ahead and overtook the deer, a buck. The deer fought the dog and scared it eo that when Weimer came up it would only keep at its heels, the deer having started on again. Weimer followed the deer over ridges, down hollows, across streams and through swamps and tangled thickets, giving it no rest, and at last drove it into the open and toward the Allegheny River. The deer at last entered a field that lay between the woods and the river. There Weimer caught it. Lyman's shot' had not hit it. The dog came lagging and panting in a few minutes afterward and lay down in a fence corner, tired out.. Weimer cut the deer's throat and carried the carcass nearly a mile t o a farmhouse. He had run the deer, as near as could be calculated b y t h e turnings and twistings of the course, not lees than 11 miles. Leaving the deer at the farm t o be called for, he over the hills, 7 miles. He arrived there an hour ahead of his dog.
Weimer, when he married and settled on the farm, worked in the woods or on the river in the winter. When he rafted down the Susquehanna the rafts were, as a rule, run to Columbia, about 200 miles. The return trip could be made by stage and canal, but Weimer always walked it, thus, he declared, saving both time and money.
The New York Sun March 1904.
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?1904 ?Roulette, PA
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Biography George Weimar
GEORGE WEIMAR, farmer, P.O. Williston, son of George and Margaret (Lehman) Weimar, was born in Alsace, France (now Germany), November 27, 1816.
In 1830 he came to America with his parents, who located at Roulette, Potter county, where they engaged in farming and spent the rest of their lives; their children were
-George and
- Eve.
His father's second wife was Eve Wiederich, and their children were
- Michael,
- Barbara,
- Mrs. Margaret Manning,
- Mrs. Sally Jackson,
- William A.,
- Frederick,
- John and
- Mrs. Dorcas Marsh.
The subject of these lines made his home with his parents until nineteen years of age, when he began to work for farmers, and in 1836 bought a tract of wild land on which he located in 1842. This he cleared and improved, and now has one of the best farms in Pleasant Valley township.
He was married in 1842, to Laura, daughter of Burrel Lyman. Their children are
- Sarah (Mrs. Roscoe Stearns),
- Otis,
- Willis,
- Ella (Mrs. Dr. Stearns, of Port Allegany, Penn.),
- Mary (Mrs. F. Robinson of Liberty township, McKean county),
- Nellie (Mrs. Amos Palmer, also of Liberty township),
- Nettie (Mrs. Lewis Yentzer, of Roulette, Penn.),
- Lottie (Mrs. Miles Rice, also of Roulette), and
- Roscoe.
Mrs. Weimer died in 1884.
In politics Mr. Weimar is a Democrat. In 1836 he bought corn at $3 per bushel, which was brought on pack horses eighty miles from Jersey Shore, and paid for it by cutting wood at seventy-five cents per day..
Source: Biographies from Hebron, Clara, and Pleasant Valley Townships, Potter Co., PA.
Submitted by: Barb Hyde.
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A Famous Woodsman Dead
George Weimer Walked 70 Miles In the Forest in a Day-Ran Down a Deer..
ROULETTE, Pa., March 6.-George Weimer,. aged 90, died last Monday on his farm near this place, where he had lived for seventy years. He was the last of the pioneer woodsmen and raftsmen of the Allegheny and Susquehanna headwaters, and was famous as a pedestrian and runner in his early days. Once, being on a rafting trip down the river, he walked from Jersey Shore to Roulette, 70 miles, between breakfast and early bedtime, or in about IT hours, over a rough and hilly wilderness road, with a stop of only an hour for rest and refreshment during the entire journey. The reason he made it, he always explained by saying:
"I had always called on my girl that right of the week, and I wasn't going to let a little matter of 70 miles fool me out of it that night." The girl he travelled too far to see was the daughter of Burrill Lyman of Roulette, and she soon afterward became his wife.
Laroy Lyman of Roulette shot at a deer in the hills back of that place one day, and called on Weimer to fetch one of his dogs. The dog would not follow the deer's track, and Weimer himself took after the HAM*. When Weimer started the dog took the track and went ahead and overtook the deer, a buck. The deer fought the dog and scared it eo that when Weimer came up it would only keep at its heels, the deer having started on again. Weimer followed the deer over ridges, down hollows, across streams and through swamps and tangled thickets, giving it no rest, and at last drove it into the open and toward the Allegheny River. The deer at last entered a field that lay between the woods and the river. There Weimer caught it. Lyman's shot' had not hit it. The dog came lagging and panting in a few minutes afterward and lay down in a fence corner, tired out.. Weimer cut the deer's throat and carried the carcass nearly a mile t o a farmhouse. He had run the deer, as near as could be calculated b y t h e turnings and twistings of the course, not lees than 11 miles. Leaving the deer at the farm t o be called for, he over the hills, 7 miles. He arrived there an hour ahead of his dog.
Weimer, when he married and settled on the farm, worked in the woods or on the river in the winter. When he rafted down the Susquehanna the rafts were, as a rule, run to Columbia, about 200 miles. The return trip could be made by stage and canal, but Weimer always walked it, thus, he declared, saving both time and money.
The New York Sun March 1904.
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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- 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.
- [S1127] Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;), Yentzer, Frederick W. Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1967; Certificate Number Range: 004851-007700.
Record for Frederick W Yentzer (13) facts
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Frederick W Yentzer in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Frederick W Yentzer
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 88y 6m 9d
ssn: none
married
occ: retired farmer
own farm
usual res: Shippen twp, Cameron, PA
Birth: 22 Jun 1854
Roulette, Potter County, Pennsylvania
Death: 1 Jan 1943 08:00h
Elk County General Hospital, 9 days
Ridgway, Elk, Pennsylvania, USA
cause: Senility and broncho pneumonia
107, 162b
Father: Peter Yentzer
birth: Germany
Mother: Mary Taucher
birth: Germany
Spouse: Laura Yentzer
her age: 80 years
Inform: Wm Yentzer
Emporium
burial: Jan 1, 1943
Emporium, PA
Certificate Number: 6664
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1967; Certificate Number Range: 004851-007700
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1963. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Frederick W Yentzer in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Frederick W Yentzer
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 88y 6m 9d
ssn: none
married
occ: retired farmer
own farm
usual res: Shippen twp, Cameron, PA
Birth: 22 Jun 1854
Roulette, Potter County, Pennsylvania
Death: 1 Jan 1943 08:00h
Elk County General Hospital, 9 days
Ridgway, Elk, Pennsylvania, USA
cause: Senility and broncho pneumonia
107, 162b
Father: Peter Yentzer
birth: Germany
Mother: Mary Taucher
birth: Germany
Spouse: Laura Yentzer
her age: 80 years
Inform: Wm Yentzer
Emporium
burial: Jan 1, 1943
Emporium, PA
Certificate Number: 6664
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1967; Certificate Number Range: 004851-007700
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1963. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Frederick W Yentzer in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Frederick W Yentzer
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 88y 6m 9d
ssn: none
married
occ: retired farmer
own farm
usual res: Shippen twp, Cameron, PA
Birth: 22 Jun 1854
Roulette, Potter County, Pennsylvania
Death: 1 Jan 1943 08:00h
Elk County General Hospital, 9… |
- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;), Yentzer, Henry Peter???.
Record for D'Henry Balthasar Yentzer (44) facts
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D'Henry Balthasar Yentzer
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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MEMORIAL ID 32206629 ·
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 1
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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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- [S614] census 1880 USA PA Potter Roulette, Year: 1880; Census Place: Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1166; Page: 529B; Enumeration District: 110.
Record for Alice Maltby (11) facts
Record for Conrad Dehn (31) facts .............. (43)
Record for Cyrena Lehman (17) facts ........... (59)
Record for Wm. Lehman (23) facts ............... (82)
Record for Fred Lehman (12) facts ............... (93)
Record for Del Osterander (5) facts .............. (99)
Record for J. N. Tuttle (5) facts ................... (103)
Record for Wm. Ernst (22) facts .................. (125)
Record for Fred Ernst (11) facts .................. (134)
Record for Fred W. Yentzer (7) facts ........... (141)
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Conrad Dehn in the 1880 United States Federal Census
date: 12 June 1880
Name: Conrad Dehn
Age: 41
Birth: Abt 1839
Pennsylvania
Home: Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Dwelling: 55
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation: Self (Head)
status: Married
Spouse: Francis A. Dehn
Occ: Farmer
Household Members:
Name Age
Alice Maltby 2 dau PA PA PA
Conrad Dehn 41
Francis A. Dehn 29
Wm. H. Dehn 11
Geo. Lewis Dehn 7
Alonzo M. Dehn 5
Jennie B. Dehn 1
Cyrena Lehman 55
Lydia Lehman 22
Alfred Lehman 15
Wm. Lehman 31
Hellen Lehman 24
Minnie Lehman 6
Carl Lehman 4
Fred Lehman 76
Christina Lehman 74
Del Osterander 22 boarder
J. N. Tuttle 21
Wm. Ernst 34
Mary Ernst 29
Anna E. Ernst 8
Mary D. Ernst 6
Fred Ernst 32
Tobias Ernst 65
Fred W. Yentzer 24
Source Citation
Year: 1880; Census Place: Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1166; Page: 529B; Enumeration District: 110
Name Birth Residence
Alice Maltby Abt 1878 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Conrad Dehn Abt 1839 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Francis A. Dehn Abt 1851 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Wm. H. Dehn Abt 1869 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Geo. Lewis Dehn Abt 1873 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Alonzo M. Dehn Abt 1875 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Jennie B. Dehn Abt 1879 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Cyrena Lehman Abt 1825 New York 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Lydia Lehman Abt 1858 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Alfred Lehman Abt 1865 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Wm. Lehman Abt 1849 Baden 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Hellen Lehman Abt 1856 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Minnie Lehman Abt 1874 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Carl Lehman Abt 1876 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Fred Lehman Abt 1804 Baden 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Christina Lehman Abt 1806 Baden 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Del Osterander Abt 1858 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
J. N. Tuttle Abt 1859 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Wm. Ernst Abt 1846 Hessedarmstadt 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary Ernst Abt 1851 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Anna E. Ernst Abt 1872 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary D. Ernst Abt 1874 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Fred Ernst Abt 1848 Hesse Darmstadt 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Tobias Ernst Abt 1815 Hesse Darmstadt 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Anna E. Ernst Abt 1821 Hesse Darmstadt 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Fred W. Yentzen Abt 1856 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Sally T. Mc Loud Abt 1843 Ohio 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Alfred Mcloud Abt 1868 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
D. P. Jordan Abt 1829 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Asenath Jordan Abt 1831 New York 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Frank Jordan Abt 1857 New York 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Clara Jordan Abt 1866 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
James Jordan Abt 1870 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
A. J. Lewis Abt 1832 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Betsey M. Lewis Abt 1818 New York 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
B. B. Reed Abt 1839 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Ellen M. Reed Abt 1847 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Charles Reed Abt 1865 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Lelia Reed Abt 1871 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Monta Reed Abt 1873 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Ole Hanson Abt 1835 Denmark 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Olive Hanson Abt 1825 Norway 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Anna Hanson Abt 1859 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Julia Hanson Abt 1866 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Hans Hanson Abt 1806 Denmark 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Arthur Witter Abt 1857 New York 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary Witter Abt 1860 Pennsylvania 1880 Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.
Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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Conrad Dehn in the 1880 United States Federal Census
date: 12 June 1880
Name: Conrad Dehn
Age: 41
Birth: Abt 1839
Pennsylvania
Home: Roulet, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Dwelling: 55
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation: Self (Head)
status: Married
Spouse: Francis A. Dehn
Occ: Farmer
Household Members:
Name Age
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- [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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census 1850 USA PA Potter Roulette 20250705GHLn- edited
20190717HAv- pasted from front and entering, working:
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… |
- [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
- [S101] Early Potter County Vital Statistics, Vol, I, (Name: Potter County Journal;), Tauscher Yentzer, Augusta & Peter married... ; Peter found dead in road..., 146R.
Peter Yentzer; Miss Augusta Tauscher (Dasher), both of Roulet, mar. Jan. 4, 1851. handwritten note dazu: Peter Yentzer found dead in road- 2/16/1864.
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