| Name |
Gustwick, Eloese A [1] |
| Birth |
Abt 1903 |
Roulette Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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ELOISE GUSTWICK MOSCH (1903-1921) - BELOVED FIRST WIFE OF FRANK JACOB MOSCH
This Sep 1921 Potter County Enterprise newspaper clipping was held for many years by Frank’s Sister, Hertha Mosch McElroy. It reads:
“Mrs Eloise Gustwick Mosch, wife of Frank Mosch, and daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Gustwick of Coudersport, died Wednesday morning at the Jamestown hospital where she had been a terrible sufferer for the past few weeks. The body was brought to Coudersport Wednesday evening and the funeral will be held Friday morning.
Eloise Gustwick was born in Roulette eighteen years ago and for the past ten years has resided with her parents in Coudersport.
The first of June this year she graduated the Coudersport High School completing a four year course with high honors.
On the eighth of June she became the bride of Frank Mosch, one of the prosperous young farmers of this vicinity, and life held out for them all that is good and true.
Mrs Mosch’s health had not been of the best for some little time and about four weeks ago she went to Jamestown where she submitted to operation for goitre. Pneumonia developed and later a gangrenous condition in the right arm which necessitated its amputation above the elbow. She made a heroic struggle for life and every possible method of medical skill was employed.
The deceased was not only an attractive young woman, but one who enjoyed the love and admiration of friends who are legion. Life held out to her many hears of happiness and the news of her death has been received in Coudersport with profound sorrow. The Enterprise and every reader will extend the deepest sympathy to the bereaved husband and sorrowing family.”
Frank’s second wife was MARGERY GENEA FARLEY MOSCH (1901-1974)
Frank’s third wife was NAOMI WEIMER McLATCHIE MOSCH (1902-1997)
Frank Mosch purchased the Frinks Station farm, Coudersport, from his parents, Emil and Wihelmina Mosch 13 Mar 1920.
Frank and Eloise were married 08 Jun 1921 and Eloise died just three months later, Sep 1921.
Due to Frank’s misfortune, his sister Hertha Mosch and husband Egbert McElroy, returned to Potter County in 1921 to assist Frank with the farming. Frank eventually sold the farm to the McElroys on 02 Jan 1924.
FRANK JACOB MOSCH (1896-1997)
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- Eloise Gustwick was born in Roulette eighteen years ago
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| Gender |
Female |
| Birth |
1904 |
Portville, Cattaraugus, New York, USA [1] |
| Residence |
1905 |
Portville, Cattaraugus, New York, USA [1] |
| activity |
Abt 1908 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Kings Heralds; year only estimated. -jcw Edna Dewese, Doris Kenyon, Ida Snyder, Ruth Leet, Alice Crandall, Lucile Clark, Dorothy Newton, Reva Baker, Josephine Abson, Neta Allen, Georgiana Daniels, Kathryn Wolverton, Cora Stevens, Florence Abson, Dorothy French, Ruth McGoey, Rosalie Kenyon, Margaret Lawrence, Betty Luft, Lois Gordnier, Norma Allen, Thelma Shaw, Edna McGoey, Almina Rossiter, Eloise Gustwick. |
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Lanny Nunn do you know where this pic was taken?
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No there was no info on them.Just was in Coudersport group books.
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"Kings Heralds"
year?
Edna Dewese, Doris Kenyon,
Ida Snyder, Ruth Leet,
Alice Crandall, Lucile Clark,
Dorothy Newton, Reva Baker,
Josephine Abson, Neta Allen,
Georgiana Daniels, Kathryn Wolverton,
Cora Stevens, Florence Abson,
Dorothy French, Ruth McGoey,
Rosalie Kenyon, Margaret Lawrence,
Betty Luft, Lois Gordnier,
Norma Allen, Thelma Shaw,
Edna McGoey, Almina Rossiter,
Eloise Gustwick.
Edna Dewese, Doris Kenyon, Ida Snyder, Ruth Leet, Alice Crandall, Lucile Clark, Dorothy Newton, Reva Baker, Josephine Abson, Neta Allen, Georgiana Daniels, Kathryn Wolverton, Cora Stevens, Florence Abson, Dorothy French, Ruth McGoey, Rosalie Kenyon, Margaret Lawrence, Betty Luft, Lois Gordnier, Norma Allen, Thelma Shaw, Edna McGoey, Almina Rossiter, Eloise Gustwick.
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| Education |
Abt 1909 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| a grade school picture, year not yet known. |
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Back row-
- Lois Gornier
- ?
- Helen Russell
- Florence Gausha,
- Katherine Wolverton,
- Nan Stocum,
- Phyllis Effinger,
- Neva Sutton
First row-
- Marg. Mansfield,
- Elouise Gustwick
- Margaret Harvey,
- Freances Orcutt,
- Viv Stocum
- Jeanett Stevens,
- Laura Russell
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Do you know anything about this photo? Year? Class? I assume, Coudersport.
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ELOISE GUSTWICK MOSCH (1903-1921) - BELOVED FIRST WIFE OF FRANK JACOB MOSCH
This Sep 1921 Potter County Enterprise newspaper clipping was held for many years by Frank’s Sister, Hertha Mosch McElroy. It reads:
“Mrs Eloise Gustwick Mosch, wife of Frank Mosch, and daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Gustwick of Coudersport, died Wednesday morning at the Jamestown hospital where she had been a terrible sufferer for the past few weeks. The body was brought to Coudersport Wednesday evening and the funeral will be held Friday morning.
Eloise Gustwick was born in Roulette eighteen years ago and for the past ten years has resided with her parents in Coudersport.
The first of June this year she graduated the Coudersport High School completing a four year course with high honors.
On the eighth of June she became the bride of Frank Mosch, one of the prosperous young farmers of this vicinity, and life held out for them all that is good and true.
Mrs Mosch’s health had not been of the best for some little time and about four weeks ago she went to Jamestown where she submitted to operation for goitre. Pneumonia developed and later a gangrenous condition in the right arm which necessitated its amputation above the elbow. She made a heroic struggle for life and every possible method of medical skill was employed.
The deceased was not only an attractive young woman, but one who enjoyed the love and admiration of friends who are legion. Life held out to her many hears of happiness and the news of her death has been received in Coudersport with profound sorrow. The Enterprise and every reader will extend the deepest sympathy to the bereaved husband and sorrowing family.”
Frank’s second wife was MARGERY GENEA FARLEY MOSCH (1901-1974)
Frank’s third wife was NAOMI WEIMER McLATCHIE MOSCH (1902-1997)
Frank Mosch purchased the Frinks Station farm, Coudersport, from his parents, Emil and Wihelmina Mosch 13 Mar 1920.
Frank and Eloise were married 08 Jun 1921 and Eloise died just three months later, Sep 1921.
Due to Frank’s misfortune, his sister Hertha Mosch and husband Egbert McElroy, returned to Potter County in 1921 to assist Frank with the farming. Frank eventually sold the farm to the McElroys on 02 Jan 1924.
FRANK JACOB MOSCH (1896-1997)
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[this photo]
Back row-
- Lois Gornier
- ?
- Helen Russell
- Florence Gausha,
- Katherine Wolverton,
- Nan Stocum,
- Phyllis Effinger,
- Neva Sutton
First row-
- Marg. Mansfield,
- Elouise Gustwick
- Margaret Harvey,
- Freances Orcutt,
- Viv Stocum
- Jeanett Stevens,
- Laura… |
| Residence |
Between 1911 and 1921 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| for the past ten years has resided with her parents in Coudersport. |
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ELOISE GUSTWICK MOSCH (1903-1921) - BELOVED FIRST WIFE OF FRANK JACOB MOSCH
This Sep 1921 Potter County Enterprise newspaper clipping was held for many years by Frank’s Sister, Hertha Mosch McElroy. It reads:
“Mrs Eloise Gustwick Mosch, wife of Frank Mosch, and daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Gustwick of Coudersport, died Wednesday morning at the Jamestown hospital where she had been a terrible sufferer for the past few weeks. The body was brought to Coudersport Wednesday evening and the funeral will be held Friday morning.
Eloise Gustwick was born in Roulette eighteen years ago and for the past ten years has resided with her parents in Coudersport.
The first of June this year she graduated the Coudersport High School completing a four year course with high honors.
On the eighth of June she became the bride of Frank Mosch, one of the prosperous young farmers of this vicinity, and life held out for them all that is good and true.
Mrs Mosch’s health had not been of the best for some little time and about four weeks ago she went to Jamestown where she submitted to operation for goitre. Pneumonia developed and later a gangrenous condition in the right arm which necessitated its amputation above the elbow. She made a heroic struggle for life and every possible method of medical skill was employed.
The deceased was not only an attractive young woman, but one who enjoyed the love and admiration of friends who are legion. Life held out to her many hears of happiness and the news of her death has been received in Coudersport with profound sorrow. The Enterprise and every reader will extend the deepest sympathy to the bereaved husband and sorrowing family.”
Frank’s second wife was MARGERY GENEA FARLEY MOSCH (1901-1974)
Frank’s third wife was NAOMI WEIMER McLATCHIE MOSCH (1902-1997)
Frank Mosch purchased the Frinks Station farm, Coudersport, from his parents, Emil and Wihelmina Mosch 13 Mar 1920.
Frank and Eloise were married 08 Jun 1921 and Eloise died just three months later, Sep 1921.
Due to Frank’s misfortune, his sister Hertha Mosch and husband Egbert McElroy, returned to Potter County in 1921 to assist Frank with the farming. Frank eventually sold the farm to the McElroys on 02 Jan 1924.
FRANK JACOB MOSCH (1896-1997)
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1 Jun 1921 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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ELOISE GUSTWICK MOSCH (1903-1921) - BELOVED FIRST WIFE OF FRANK JACOB MOSCH
This Sep 1921 Potter County Enterprise newspaper clipping was held for many years by Frank’s Sister, Hertha Mosch McElroy. It reads:
“Mrs Eloise Gustwick Mosch, wife of Frank Mosch, and daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Gustwick of Coudersport, died Wednesday morning at the Jamestown hospital where she had been a terrible sufferer for the past few weeks. The body was brought to Coudersport Wednesday evening and the funeral will be held Friday morning.
Eloise Gustwick was born in Roulette eighteen years ago and for the past ten years has resided with her parents in Coudersport.
The first of June this year she graduated the Coudersport High School completing a four year course with high honors.
On the eighth of June she became the bride of Frank Mosch, one of the prosperous young farmers of this vicinity, and life held out for them all that is good and true.
Mrs Mosch’s health had not been of the best for some little time and about four weeks ago she went to Jamestown where she submitted to operation for goitre. Pneumonia developed and later a gangrenous condition in the right arm which necessitated its amputation above the elbow. She made a heroic struggle for life and every possible method of medical skill was employed.
The deceased was not only an attractive young woman, but one who enjoyed the love and admiration of friends who are legion. Life held out to her many hears of happiness and the news of her death has been received in Coudersport with profound sorrow. The Enterprise and every reader will extend the deepest sympathy to the bereaved husband and sorrowing family.”
Frank’s second wife was MARGERY GENEA FARLEY MOSCH (1901-1974)
Frank’s third wife was NAOMI WEIMER McLATCHIE MOSCH (1902-1997)
Frank Mosch purchased the Frinks Station farm, Coudersport, from his parents, Emil and Wihelmina Mosch 13 Mar 1920.
Frank and Eloise were married 08 Jun 1921 and Eloise died just three months later, Sep 1921.
Due to Frank’s misfortune, his sister Hertha Mosch and husband Egbert McElroy, returned to Potter County in 1921 to assist Frank with the farming. Frank eventually sold the farm to the McElroys on 02 Jan 1924.
FRANK JACOB MOSCH (1896-1997)
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ELOISE GUSTWICK MOSCH (1903-1921) - BELOVED FIRST WIFE OF FRANK JACOB MOSCH
This Sep 1921 Potter County Enterprise newspaper clipping was held for many years by Frank’s Sister, Hertha Mosch McElroy. It reads:
“Mrs Eloise Gustwick Mosch, wife of Frank Mosch, and daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Gustwick of Coudersport, died Wednesday morning at the Jamestown hospital where she had been a terrible sufferer for the past few weeks. The body was brought to Coudersport Wednesday evening and the funeral will be held Friday morning.
Eloise Gustwick was born in Roulette eighteen years ago and for the past ten years has resided with her parents in Coudersport.
The first of June this year she graduated the Coudersport High School completing a four year course with high honors.
On the eighth of June she became the bride of Frank Mosch, one of the prosperous young farmers of this vicinity, and life held out for them all that is good and true.
Mrs Mosch’s health had not been of the best for some little time and about four weeks ago she went to Jamestown where she submitted to operation for goitre. Pneumonia developed and later a gangrenous condition in the right arm which necessitated its amputation above the elbow. She made a heroic struggle for life and every possible method of medical skill was employed.
The deceased was not only an attractive young woman, but one who enjoyed the love and admiration of friends who are legion. Life held out to her many hears of happiness and the news of her death has been received in Coudersport with profound sorrow. The Enterprise and every reader will extend the deepest sympathy to the bereaved husband and sorrowing family.”
Frank’s second wife was MARGERY GENEA FARLEY MOSCH (1901-1974)
Frank’s third wife was NAOMI WEIMER McLATCHIE MOSCH (1902-1997)
Frank Mosch purchased the Frinks Station farm, Coudersport, from his parents, Emil and Wihelmina Mosch 13 Mar 1920.
Frank and Eloise were married 08 Jun 1921 and Eloise died just three months later, Sep 1921.
Due to Frank’s misfortune, his sister Hertha Mosch and husband Egbert McElroy, returned to Potter County in 1921 to assist Frank with the farming. Frank eventually sold the farm to the McElroys on 02 Jan 1924.
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ELOISE GUSTWICK MOSCH (1903-1921) - BELOVED FIRST WIFE OF FRANK JACOB MOSCH
This Sep 1921 Potter County Enterprise newspaper clipping was held for many years by Frank’s Sister, Hertha Mosch McElroy. It reads:
“Mrs Eloise Gustwick Mosch, wife of Frank Mosch, and daughter of Mr and… |
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Paul Lynn Gardner Yes, Margery is over Frank's right shoulder and Franklin is to Frank's left.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Frank's first wife was Eloise Gustwick who died in 1921 three months after they were married. Franks second wife was Margery Farley who died in 1974. Margery was a science teacher in Coudersport before our time. Frank and Naomi were married in 1985. Naomi died in 1997, one month after Frank died.
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Jamestown, Chautauqua, New York, USA |
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Paul Lynn Gardner Yes, Margery is over Frank's right shoulder and Franklin is to Frank's left.
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Paul Lynn Gardner Frank's first wife was Eloise Gustwick who died in 1921 three months after they were married. Franks second wife was Margery Farley who died in 1974. Margery was a science teacher in Coudersport before our time. Frank and Naomi were married in 1985. Naomi died in 1997, one month after Frank died.
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ELOISE GUSTWICK MOSCH (1903-1921) - BELOVED FIRST WIFE OF FRANK JACOB MOSCH
This Sep 1921 Potter County Enterprise newspaper clipping was held for many years by Frank’s Sister, Hertha Mosch McElroy. It reads:
“Mrs Eloise Gustwick Mosch, wife of Frank Mosch, and daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Gustwick of Coudersport, died Wednesday morning at the Jamestown hospital where she had been a terrible sufferer for the past few weeks. The body was brought to Coudersport Wednesday evening and the funeral will be held Friday morning.
Eloise Gustwick was born in Roulette eighteen years ago and for the past ten years has resided with her parents in Coudersport.
The first of June this year she graduated the Coudersport High School completing a four year course with high honors.
On the eighth of June she became the bride of Frank Mosch, one of the prosperous young farmers of this vicinity, and life held out for them all that is good and true.
Mrs Mosch’s health had not been of the best for some little time and about four weeks ago she went to Jamestown where she submitted to operation for goitre. Pneumonia developed and later a gangrenous condition in the right arm which necessitated its amputation above the elbow. She made a heroic struggle for life and every possible method of medical skill was employed.
The deceased was not only an attractive young woman, but one who enjoyed the love and admiration of friends who are legion. Life held out to her many hears of happiness and the news of her death has been received in Coudersport with profound sorrow. The Enterprise and every reader will extend the deepest sympathy to the bereaved husband and sorrowing family.”
Frank’s second wife was MARGERY GENEA FARLEY MOSCH (1901-1974)
Frank’s third wife was NAOMI WEIMER McLATCHIE MOSCH (1902-1997)
Frank Mosch purchased the Frinks Station farm, Coudersport, from his parents, Emil and Wihelmina Mosch 13 Mar 1920.
Frank and Eloise were married 08 Jun 1921 and Eloise died just three months later, Sep 1921.
Due to Frank’s misfortune, his sister Hertha Mosch and husband Egbert McElroy, returned to Potter County in 1921 to assist Frank with the farming. Frank eventually sold the farm to the McElroys on 02 Jan 1924.
FRANK JACOB MOSCH (1896-1997)
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| Person ID |
I37161 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Father |
Gustwick, Stanley Kostka, b. 29 Oct 1872, Pösen, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany d. 10 Apr 1957, Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 84 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Abson, Edith, b. 23 May 1879, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 1 Feb 1949, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 69 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
30 May 1899 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| residence jt |
1921 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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ELOISE GUSTWICK MOSCH (1903-1921) - BELOVED FIRST WIFE OF FRANK JACOB MOSCH
This Sep 1921 Potter County Enterprise newspaper clipping was held for many years by Frank’s Sister, Hertha Mosch McElroy. It reads:
“Mrs Eloise Gustwick Mosch, wife of Frank Mosch, and daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Gustwick of Coudersport, died Wednesday morning at the Jamestown hospital where she had been a terrible sufferer for the past few weeks. The body was brought to Coudersport Wednesday evening and the funeral will be held Friday morning.
Eloise Gustwick was born in Roulette eighteen years ago and for the past ten years has resided with her parents in Coudersport.
The first of June this year she graduated the Coudersport High School completing a four year course with high honors.
On the eighth of June she became the bride of Frank Mosch, one of the prosperous young farmers of this vicinity, and life held out for them all that is good and true.
Mrs Mosch’s health had not been of the best for some little time and about four weeks ago she went to Jamestown where she submitted to operation for goitre. Pneumonia developed and later a gangrenous condition in the right arm which necessitated its amputation above the elbow. She made a heroic struggle for life and every possible method of medical skill was employed.
The deceased was not only an attractive young woman, but one who enjoyed the love and admiration of friends who are legion. Life held out to her many hears of happiness and the news of her death has been received in Coudersport with profound sorrow. The Enterprise and every reader will extend the deepest sympathy to the bereaved husband and sorrowing family.”
Frank’s second wife was MARGERY GENEA FARLEY MOSCH (1901-1974)
Frank’s third wife was NAOMI WEIMER McLATCHIE MOSCH (1902-1997)
Frank Mosch purchased the Frinks Station farm, Coudersport, from his parents, Emil and Wihelmina Mosch 13 Mar 1920.
Frank and Eloise were married 08 Jun 1921 and Eloise died just three months later, Sep 1921.
Due to Frank’s misfortune, his sister Hertha Mosch and husband Egbert McElroy, returned to Potter County in 1921 to assist Frank with the farming. Frank eventually sold the farm to the McElroys on 02 Jan 1924.
FRANK JACOB MOSCH (1896-1997)
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ELOISE GUSTWICK MOSCH (1903-1921) - BELOVED FIRST WIFE OF FRANK JACOB MOSCH
This Sep 1921 Potter County Enterprise newspaper clipping was held for many years by Frank’s Sister, Hertha Mosch McElroy. It reads:
“Mrs Eloise Gustwick Mosch, wife of Frank Mosch, and daughter of Mr and… |
| Family ID |
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Group Sheet | Family Chart |