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Mosch, Ruth Livina [1, 2, 3] |
| Birth |
22 Nov 1921 |
Pennsylvania, USA [2, 3] |
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Female |
| Family |
1928 |
Frink's Station, Allegany, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| 1928 Emil Christian Mosch Family, 6 children. from Chester's obituary, PLG FB post |
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Paul Lynn Gardner?Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants
31 mins · 12 November 2018
2014 - CHESTER LEE MOSCH OBITUARY
Chester was born January 21, 1916 in Avis, PA to Emil and Myrtle Landon Mosch.
Chester entered the Navy on March 10, 1944, serving in the Asiatic Pacific on an LCI in Okinawa and was discharged January 16, 1946.
He was a 68 year member of the Masons of Coudersport, PA, reaching the distinction of 33 degree. He was a Boy Scout leader, avid bowler, hunter and fisherman and antique dealer. Fishing was his passion, he loved to tell stories of fishing on his way to school. He became a master at tying flies.
He was also a lifelong building contractor and cabinet maker in Carnillus and Penn Yan.
He is survived by
- one son, Burton (Arlene) Mosch of Redfield;
- son-in-law, Fred Spicer of Redfield;
nine grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren;
- one brother, Richard Mosch of Florida,
as well as several nieces and nephews.
Chester was predeceased by
- Beth Gridley Mosch in 1986 and
- Eleanor Koch Mosch in 2009;
- also a daughter, Regina “Sue” Spicer on June 27, 2014.
Date of Death: July 20, 2014
Chester is the son of Emil Christian Mosch and Myrtle Edith Landon,
grandson of Emil Ernest Mosch and Wilhelmina Hedwig Kortz,
great grandson of Karl Herman Mosch and Caroline Scheider, Jacob Kortz and Katherine Pflugfelder.
The attached photo is Chester (#4) and his family. He is next to the oldest of six children.
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Larry Herbstritt I think Chester would be the brother of Ruth Mosch Reese and therefore, the uncle of Gary “Gary’s Putter Golf” Reese
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Paul Lynn Gardner Yes, Chester is Ruth's older brother. He would indeed be Gary Reese's uncle.
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1928 Emil Christian Mosch Family
1. Emil christian Mosch 1894-1972
2. Myrtle Edith Landon Mosch 1895-1940
3. Mildred Hertha Mosch Sallada 1913-2001
4. Chester Lee Mosch 1916-2014
5. Ernest Orvil Mosch 1917-1997
6. Vernon Clinton Mosch 1919-2003
7. Ruth Livina Mosch 1921-2009
8. Richard Leroy Mosch 1923-2018
Emil then married Clara Holland who had the following children:
- Mary Ida Holland &
- Lloyd Holland
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Frink's Station, Allegany, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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1928 FAMILY REUNION at FRINKS STATION COUDERSPORT
These are the grandchildren of Emil Ernest Mosch and Whilhelmina Hedwig Kortz, great grandchildren of Karl Herman Mosch, Caroline Scheider, Jacob Kortz and Katherine Pflungfelder.
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John Christy Wetzel Wonderful photo! The year my father was born.
If only they would all come with IDs. Thx for posting.
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Sweden Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| census 1930 |
7 May 1930 |
Sweden Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Age: 8; Age: 8 5/12; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
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Emil C Mosch in the 1930 United States Federal Census
date: May 7, 1930
enumerator: Mrs. Charles
Name: Emil C Mosch
Birth Year: abt 1894
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1930: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania
Dwelling Number: 100
Family Number: 100
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: Yes
Age at First Marriage:18
Attended School: Yes
Able to Read and Write:Yes
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: general farm
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Employment:Yes
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Herbstritt, Joseph C. 53 PA PA PA M/31 farmer, general farm
" Elizabeth A. 48 wife PA PA PA M/25
" Alfonsus G. 18 son S PA PA PA
" Theodore C. 15 son S PA PA PA
" Lewis F. 13 son S PA PA PA
" Edward L. 11 son S PA PA PA
" Richard M. 9 son S PA PA PA
" Verna B. 6 dau S PA PA PA
Emil C Mosch 36 Head PA Gry Gry M/18 farmer, general farm
Myrtle E Mosch 35 wife PA PA PA M/17
Mildred H Mosch 16 dau PA PA PA
Chester L Mosch 14 son PA PA PA
Ernest O Mosch 12 son PA PA PA
Vernon C Mosch 10 son PA PA PA
Ruth L Mosch 8 dau PA PA PA
[8 5/12]
Richard L Mosch 6 son PA PA PA
[6 ??/12]
Perkins, Arthur E. 61 Head PA NY NY wd
Source Citation
Year: 1930;
Census Place: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania;
Roll: 2143;
Page: 5B;
Enumeration District: 0028;
Image: 1035.0;
FHL microfilm: 2341877
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
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Abt Jun 1939 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [4] |
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COUDERSPORT CLASS OF 1939 - MOSCH-KORTZ COUSINS
RUTH LEVINA MOSCH and HARRY CALEB PALMATIER II are the grandchildren of Emil Ernest Mosch and Wilhelmina Hedwig Kortz, great-grandchildren of Carl Herman Mosch and Caroline Scheider, Jacob Kortz and Katherine Pflugfelder.
STANELY EDWARD WELFLING I is the grandson of Theresa Charolette Kortz and Christian Fredrick Straley, great-grandson of Jacob Kortz and Katherine Pflugfelder.
EVERETT GOOCH married their cousin, Marjorie Lois Metzger, granddaughter of Katherine Sheldon and Theodore Metzger, great-granddaughter of Louisa Kortz and Walter Sheldon, 2nd great-granddaughter of Jacob Kortz and Katherine Pflugfelder.
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17 Apr 1950 |
Sweden Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [5] |
| age 28 wife |
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Alfred L Sallade in the 1950 United States Federal Census
date: April 17 1950
Joseph P. Heimel
checked: Albert R. Skutski
Name: Alfred L Sallade
Age: 34
Birth: abt 1916 Penna
Gender: Male
Status: Married
Relation: Head
Date: 1950
Home: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Dwelling: 106
Household Members
Frank A. Yentzer 46 head
Muriel B. Yentzer 45 wife
Luther G. Bough 57 head
Oliver F. Knickerbocker 74 head
Dulcie Knickerbocker 50 wife
Everett R. Blass 55 head
Mariann E. Blass 44 wife
Everett R. Blass jr 15 son
Thomas J. Neefe 62 head
Lovana M. Neefe 54 wife
Walter N. Neefe 20 son
Philip J. Neefe 16 son
Charles O? Ruscher 79 head
Nara E. Ruscher 80 wife
Henry L. Reese, Jr 37 Head
Ruth M Reese 28 wife
Gary L. Reese 6 son
Ernest R. Boucher 48 head
family
Alfred L Sallade 34 Head
Irene T Sallade 31 Wife
Alfred L Sallade Jr 8 Son
John A Sallade 6 Son
James L Sallade 5 Son
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 3364; Sheet Number: 72; Enumeration District: 53-35
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8 Jun 2009 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Event |
13 Jul 2016 |
Sweden Valley, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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One of Potter County's Most Colorful Attractions Joins Coudersport Area Chamber of Commerce
Photo provided by Coudersport Chamber...
Donations needed to replace their Brownie Hawkeye camera.
On hand for the ceremonial ribbon-cutting at the expanded Gary’s Putter Golf and Jiffy Pup were, from left:
- Chamber of Commerce board members
-- Walter Baker and
-- Sandy Kenyon;
- owner Gary Reese;
- employee Lakota Timothy;
- owner Jeanette Reese;
- employee Brandon Reese (grandson of Gary and Jeanette);
- Joe Ayers, Chamber member representing Frosty Hollow Bed & Breakfast;
- and former Gary’s employee and Chamber board president Stan Swank.
Board member Susan Lemons also attended.
Continuing the tradition to a fourth generation (Gary’s parents Henry Jr. and Ruth Mosch Reese were involved, as well) is the current owners’ granddaughter,
- Lindsay Reese (shown).
One of Potter County’s oldest owner-operated businesses has been expanded and renovated, with crowd-pleasing results.
Gary’s Putter Golf and Jiffy Pup on Pa. Rt. 44 in Sweden Valley was launched with faith in the 1960s and continues to operate - and now expand - with that same foundation.
Owners Gary and Jeanette Reese, with support from family members, took a leap of faith that area residents and visitors would appreciate a clean, upbeat, family-oriented entertainment option - let alone the popular food items at the adjacent Jiffy Pup eatery.
“I had this dream of building a mini golf course back when I was a caddy at Coudersport Golf Club in my back yard,” Gary said. “Later, we decided to take a chance and start the business. It’s hard to believe that a half-century has gone by.”
Renovations have been made, including a pond with paddle boat rentals, gazebo, picnic pavilion and an expanded Jiffy Pup. The name is based on the wildly popular corn dogs that the Reeses were selling right from the start and still offer today. A special Jiffy Pup sauce is something that many customers -- well -- relish as a condiment. For many years, the Reeses also manufactured and sold their PA’s Pickles at the business and through retailers.
As for the miniature golf course, it’s the largest in a 100-mile radius, with 19 holes in a western theme spread out over three-quarters of an acre.
Gary’s Putter Golf and Jiffy Pup observed its expansion and renovation by joining the Coudersport Area Chamber of Commerce.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2016
One of Potter County's Most Colorful Attractions Joins Coudersport Area Chamber of Commerce
Photo provided by Coudersport Chamber...
Donations needed to replace their Brownie Hawkeye camera.
On hand for the ceremonial ribbon-cutting at the expanded Gary’s Putter Golf and Jiffy Pup were, from left:
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White [2] |
| Person ID |
I37374 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Father |
Mosch, Emil Christian Jr., b. 22 Apr 1894, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 28 May 1972, Conneaut Lake, Crawford, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 78 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Landon, Myrtle Edith, b. 14 Aug 1895, Liberty, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA d. 20 Oct 1940 (Age 45 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
15 Oct 1912 [1] |
| Issue, jt |
Photo- Mildred, Chester, Ernest, Vernon, Ruth, Richard; another: Emil, Walter & Frank |
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THE MOSCH BROTHERS
Emil Ernest Mosch and Wilhelmina Hedwig Kortz had ten children: six girls and four boys.
- Leroy, a third child, returned to the Father the same day that he was born.
- Viola was three when she was not able to survive a January 1901 influenza.
Child Number six, seven and eight were
- Emil,
- Frank and
- Walter.
This timing was perfection from an agrarian’s perspective, seeing that Emil Sr. was in his 40s when the boys added six more hands to the Mosch Hollow farming operation.
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Wonderful photos, you are so lucky to have them! Frank caned my grandmothers rocking chair for me.
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THE MOSCH BROTHERS
Emil Ernest Mosch and Wilhelmina Hedwig Kortz had ten children: six girls and four boys.
- Leroy, a third child, returned to the Father the same day that he was born.
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Sweden Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [6] |
- Larry Herbstritt
July 3 at 1:49pm
This is for Paul Lynn Gardner and anyone else curious about the location of the Emil Christian Mosch farm. Beginning with the GENERAL INDEX TO DEEDS, which first shows the purchase of the property in warrant 2120 Sweden Township by Emil & Wilhelmina Mosch from Maude Fee Huff in May 1919, we see that a year later the same property was sold to their son, Emil C Mosch Jr.
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GENERAL INDEX TO DEEDS, POTTER COUNTY, PA - Grantees
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This is the deed showing the conveyance of 107.8 acres in warrant 2120 in Sweden Township. This would be very near the turn off from the Brookland Road onto A Frame Road.
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This is the conveyance of the same property from Emil & Wilhelmina Mosch to their son, Emil C Mosch Jr
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This is a comparison of the approximate locations of the property owned by Joseph Christian Herbstritt and the property of Emil Christian Mosch.
The map on the left shows the location of warrant 2120, named in the deeds of both property deeds.
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Paul Lynn Gardner
Paul Lynn Gardner Entries on here are very interesting for more than Emil Jr. This shows when Otto C Mosch purchased the store in Galeton from his uncle Chris R Mosch in 1916.
Also when Otto purchased additional property in Galeton from George Miller in 1917.
Also when Emil and Wilhelmina Mosch purchased the farm in 1919 in Sweden Twp from Maude Fee Huff for the purposes of setting up a farm for their son Emil Jr.
Also this shows Emil Sr & Wilhelmina's sale of the Frinks Station farm to their son Frank Mosch in 1920 and also selling the Sweden Twp farm to their son Emil Mosch Jr the same year.
Then in 1921 Emil Sr & Wilhelmina Mosch purchased a lot in Coudersport to build their retirement home on. This all falls in line with the history as we know it.
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Paul Lynn Gardner
Paul Lynn Gardner Thank you Larry Herbstritt.????
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Tina Dillingham
Tina Dillingham Wow! That
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Tina Dillingham That is really cool. :-)
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John Christy Wetzel
John Christy Wetzel Great post! nice research, Larry... & Paul!
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