| Name |
Roberts, Harold 'Carl' [1] |
| Birth |
7 May 1925 |
Ulysses Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2, 3] |
- Carl Roberts in the United States Obituary Collection
Name of Deceased: Carl Roberts
Age at Death: 88
Death Date: 23 May 2013
Obituary Date: 26 Aug 2013
Newspaper Location: City, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Date: 7 May 1925
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- NOT Ulysses, Tompkins Co, NY as described in Obituary Collection -jcw20170927
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| Gender |
Male |
| census 1930 |
5 Apr 1930 |
Ulysses Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| age 4, PA PA NJ |
- 1930 United States Federal Census about Carleton A Roberts
Name: Carleton A Roberts
[Carlton Roberts]
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1894
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Race: White
Home in 1930: Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mildred L Roberts
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Carleton A Roberts 36 PA PA PA head mar at 21 Superintendant of schools
Mildred L Roberts 33 NJ NJ NJ wife mar at 18
Doris M Roberts 10 PA PA NJ dau
Harold Roberts 4 PA PA NJ son
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2143; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 941.0; FHL microfilm: 2341877.
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| census 1940 |
1 Apr 1940 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Cartes ST, age 14, born in PA, son |
- 1940 United States Federal Census about Carleton R Roberts
Name: Carleton R Roberts
Respondent: Yes
Age: 46
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1894
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Street: Cartes Street
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935: Rural, Potter, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1935: Rural, Potter, Pennsylvania
Sheet Number: 14B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 318
Occupation: County Treasurer
House Owned or Rented: Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 27
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: College, 4th year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 40
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in Government work
Weeks Worked in 1939: 52
Income: $2,100
Income Other Sources: No
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Carleton R Roberts 46 PA C4 head County Treasurer
Mildred L Roberts 43 NJ H4 wife
Harold C Roberts 14 PA 8 son
Source Citation: Year: 1940; Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3600; Page: 14B; Enumeration District: 53-6.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.
Alberta Guenther Evelyn D Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1885 Pennsylvania Head
Evelyn D Guenther Mary E, Alberta Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1892 Pennsylvania Wife
Mary E Isenhour Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1863 New York Mother-in-law
Orton H Chapin Elsie M Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1882 Pennsylvania Head
Elsie M Chapin Orton H Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1883 Pennsylvania Wife
Gordon B Goodnoe Katherine L Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1919 Pennsylvania Head
Katherine L Goodnoe Gordon B Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1920 Pennsylvania Wife
Eura J Goodnoe Gordon B, Katherine L Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1939 Pennsylvania Daughter
Donald E Gould Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1923 New York Brother-in-law
Robert C Welsh Elizabeth W Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1913 Pennsylvania Head
Elizabeth W Welsh Robert C Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1915 Pennsylvania Wife
Dorothy J Welsh Robert C,Elizabeth W Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1938 Pennsylvania Daughter
Robert C Welsh Robert C,Elizabeth W Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1939 Son
Carleton R Roberts Mildred L Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1894 Pennsylvania Head
Mildred L Roberts Carleton R Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1897 New Jersey Wife
Harold C Roberts Carleton R, Mildred L Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1926 Pennsylvania Son
Mary E Hauley Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1892 Pennsylvania Head
Dorothea C Hauley Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1912 Pennsylvania Sister
Reynold Thorson Florence Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1897 Pennsylvania Head
Florence Thorson Reynold Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1898 Pennsylvania Wife
Phyllis Thorson Reynold,Florence Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1923 Pennsylvania Daughter
Theon Swanson Maybel H Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1900 Pennsylvania Head
Maybel H Swanson Theon Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1904 Pennsylvania Wife
Kathryn L Swanson Theon, Maybel H Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1924 Pennsylvania Daughter
Leon J Swanson Theon, Maybel H Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1927 Pennsylvania Son
Earnest E Rieben Helen M Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1912 Pennsylvania Head
Helen M Rieben Earnest E Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1917 Pennsylvania Wife
Marilee K Rieben Earnest E, Helen M Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1940 Pennsylvania Daughter
James R Taubert Dorothy L Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1889 Pennsylvania Head
Dorothy L Taubert James R Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1889 P New York Wife
James J Taubert James R, Dorothy L Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1919 Pennsylvania Son
William J Taubert James R, Dorothy L Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1922 Pennsylvania Son
Hugh Young Ruth V Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1915 Wisconsin Son-in-law
Ruth V Young James R, Dorothy L,Hugh Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1917 Pennsylvania Daughter
Mary A Burt Louisa K Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1879 Pennsylvania Head
Louisa K Sheldon Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1853 New York Mother
Elizabeth M Nichols Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1902 Pennsylvania Servant
Anthony J Pulvino Florence H Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1902 New York Head
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| Sport |
Abt Sep 1942 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [4] |
| CHS 1942 football squad. Members: Leonard Treat, Jim Pfuntner, Lewis Schaub , Charles Fickinger, Paul Boyd, Walt Glassmire (captain), Ed Secott, Bob Dewey, m Huntington; Arthur DuBois, Coach Baker, Dunkleberger, Hoxie Corey, Paul Hawkins, Carl Roberts, Coach Springman. |
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Lanny Nunn
December 15, 2022 at 5:51 PM ·
Potter Enterprize, ...
Out Of The Attic
You had to be tough to be a football player in the 1940s. Protective equipment was minimal and the ground was hard and rocky. This was the Coudersport HS team of 1942. Left to right, the team members included:
Leonard Treat,
Jim Pfuntner,
Lewis Schaub ,
Charles Fickinger (kneeling in front),
Paul Boyd,
Walt Glassmire (captain, holding ball),
Ed Secott,
Bob Dewey and
Sam Huntington;
back- Arthur DuBois,
Coach Baker,
Dunkleberger,
Hoxie Corey,
Paul Hawkins,
Carl Roberts and
Coach Springman (partly obscured man is not identified).
We'll have another photo of this team in our 1993 Fall Sports Preview, which will be published in the Sept. 1 edition of the Leader-Enterprise. As usual, the focus will be on HS, college and professional football, as well as the local scholastic volleyball, soccer, cross country and golf teams that are preparing for the 1993 season.
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John C Wetzel
Tom Roberts Jeffrey Roberts Your dad; all those years growing up next door neighbors, it never occurred to me that he might have been a great HS athlete. He’s easy to pick out of a crowd, even way back then. Looks a lot like you, Tom. JUST like you!
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Tom Roberts
Thanks, John. Lots of familiar faces on the team. Louie Schaub went on to play in our college (as an end!). There’s our old HS chemistry in front, and many others. They had even worse equipment and fewer players than we did as seniors. BTW, my brother Jeff died two years ago only 65. Way too soon. Hope all is well and thanks again.
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John C Wetzel
Tom Roberts ???? I am so sorry about Jeff, Tom!
Members: Leonard Treat, Jim Pfuntner, Lewis Schaub , Charles Fickinger, Paul Boyd, Walt Glassmire (captain), Ed Secott, Bob Dewey, m Huntington; Arthur DuBois, Coach Baker, Dunkleberger, Hoxie Corey, Paul Hawkins, Carl Roberts, Coach Springman.
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| Sport |
1943 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Coudy gridiron greats honored at 1960 homecoming game |
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Lanny Nunn?Coudersport Remember When
Visual Storyteller · December 19 2019 ·
With
Lewie Schaumburg, Art DuBois,
Paul Hawkins, Bud Toombs,
Bob Dewey, Hoxie Corey,
Ed Secott, Gene Butler,
__ Glassmire, Harold Roberts,
'Baldy' Boyd, 'Beans' Campbell,
Jim Pfuntner, Bill Moshier,
Sam Huntington, Randy Raup,
Fred Hackett and
mr Goodenough.
27You, Thomas T Shirey, Jay Pinsince and 24 others
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
My dad is kneeling on the left. I showed him this picture today and at 91 he was able to name all but a couple of guys.
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
Is that Randall Raup in back row on right? Merry Christmas, Bud and Patrice!
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
Brenda Kenealy Williams -yes it is!
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Nancy Lent
Brenda Kenealy Williams sure looks like him.
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John Christy Wetzel
Would you mind sharing the names Bud could remember? That's really awesome! You could tag them in the photo, would be very interesting, and helpful!
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
John Christy Wetzel sure thing
Will have him write them down
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
Kneeling - Bud Toombs, Bill Moshier
Sitting-#74Lewie Schaumburg,#64Art Dubois,#70Bob Dewey,#63Ed Secott,#69?Glassmire,#55Harold Roberts,#66”Beans”
Campbell,#73Sam Huntington,#67Fred Hackett
Standing- Coach Jericky?, ?Silvermacker,#77Paul Hawkins,#76Hoxie Corey,#72Gene Butler,#71??,#68”Baldy” Boyd,61Jim Pfuntner, Randy Raup, ?Good enough
Dad says he thinks it might be just he and Lewis that are still with us?
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John Christy Wetzel
Patrice Toombs Levavasseur Thank you! I tagged them in the photo, hope it sticks.
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John Christy Wetzel
Year, ca 1942? Harold Roberts was born in 1925, Bud in 1928... and he looks so young and small!!
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John Christy Wetzel
Harold Roberts was my neighbor, Tom Roberts and Jeffrey Roberts his sons. He was apparently quite an athlete as well as a scholar. Harold was among the Gridiron Greats honored in the 1960 Homecoming (He was class of 1943.) Brenda Kenealy Williams shared this newspaper clipping in 2016:
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Thomas Maynard
Miss you Bud. God Bless you and all of yours. <3
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-Named at 1st Homeoming-
At the first CHS Homecoming in 1960, Judge Walter Wells introduced a number of Falcon "gridiron greats" from past years, some of whom can still be seen on the sidelines at every Falcon home game. The list included:
Frank Golden, 1920, guard;
Walter Wells, 1923, tackle;
"Dutch" Huntington, 1923, fullback;
"Ski" Halloran, 1929, tackle;
Paul Toombs, 1929, halfback;
Herb Mackey, 1930, quarterback;
Tom Shear, 1930, end;
Jake Hall, 1932, end;
Edward Fuller, 1934, center;
Tom Leete, 1937;
Don Berglund, 1942;
Harold Roberts, 1943, fullback;
Lewis Schaub, 1945, end;
George Lincoln, 1947, end;
Quentin Masolotte, 1947, end;
Ted Wichert, 1952, tackle;
Jim Walaski, 1952, end;
Everett Blass, 1953, guard;
Joe Dynda, 1955, halfback;
Bill Setzer, 1957, tackle;
Marty Wold, 1957, fullback;
Nick Pollard, 1957, tackle;
Joe Snyder, 1958- quarterback;
Tom Mackey, 1958, tackle;
John Stilson, 1958, tackle;
Francis Pollard, 1960, guard;
"Hut" Knechtal;
and Howard Moore.
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Brenda Kenealy Williams? / You know you're from Coudersport, PA if..........
April 18 · 2016
The greats named at first homecoming from an article in the Oct 3rd, 1986 Potter Enterprise.
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Judy Polliard
Excited to see so many names I can remember. Particularly a very special one.
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Skip Becker
I, to, can see the faces of those men as adults in my life. From Judge to Postmaster they made our town worth remembering.
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Joan Nelson Gulden
Recognize all the names and wonder where they all went after graduation.i know some stayed in the area but so many after college or military service drifted away to another area of the country.
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Debbie Ayers Very nice thanks
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Linda Roberts
Thanks. That's my honey Harold.
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John Christy Wetzel
Harold Roberts, my neighbor on 2nd street as I was growing up, father of Tom Roberts and Jeffrey Roberts ? cool! Standout full back, wow! Makes sense, though.
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20180625 Amtrak NYP-RMV:
-Named at 1st Homeoming-
At the first CHS Homecoming in 1960, Judge Walter Wells introduced a number of Falcon "gridiron greats" from past years, some of whom can still be seen on the sidelines at every Falcon home game. The list included:
Frank Golden, 1920, guard;
Walter Wells, 1923, tackle;
"Dutch" Huntington, 1923, fullback;
"Ski" Halloran, 1929, tackle;
Paul Toombs, 1929, halfback;
Herb Mackey, 1930, quarterback;
Tom Shear, 1930, end;
Jake Hall, 1932, end;
Edward Fuller, 1934, center;
Tom Leete, 1937;
Don Berglund, 1942;
Harold Roberts, 1943, fullback;
Lewis Schaub, 1945, end;
George Lincoln, 1947, end;
Quentin Masolotte, 1947, end;
Ted Wichert, 1952, tackle;
Jim Walaski, 1952, end;
Everett Blass, 1953, guard;
Joe Dynda, 1955, halfback;
Bill Setzer, 1957, tackle;
Marty Wold, 1957, fullback;
Nick Pollard, 1957, tackle;
Joe Snyder, 1958- quarterback;
Tom Mackey, 1958, tackle;
John Stilson, 1958, tackle;
Francis Pollard, 1960, guard;
"Hut" Knechtal;
and Howard Moore.
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5 Sep 1944 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [5] |
| Entertained By Best Man Robert Dewey entertained at a bachelor party Monday evening at his home for Pvt. Harold Roberts, who became a benedict Tuesday. Other guests were: Charles Campbell, James Raymond. Randall Raup. Lee Hill, John White and James Dewey. |
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Death of Wm John Bunnell, son of Alfred & Vera Bunnell Sr Robert Dewey entertains for Harold Roberts
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Sep 7, 1944 p1
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• Death of Little Son
William John Bunnell, little son of Alfred J. and Vera Day Bunnell, died Thursday, August 31, 1944, after an illness of only 24 hours. Surviving besides the parents to mourn the passing of the tiny son, born March 16, 1944, are a brother and a sister. Alfred, Jr., and Lois. Funeral service was held from the Grabe Funeral Home at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon with the Rev. Anthony Bollbach officiating.
Pallbearers were
Sanford Gleason and Lyle Pelchy.
Interment was made in Brookland Cemetery.
Entertained By Best Man
Robert Dewey entertained at a bachelor party Monday evening at his home for Pvt. Harold Roberts, who became a benedict Tuesday. Other guests were: Charles Campbell, James Raymond. Randall Raup. Lee Hill, John White and James Dewey.
Pennsylvania
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Death of Wm John Bunnell, son of Alfred & Vera Bunnell Sr Robert Dewey entertains for Harold Roberts
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| acknowledgement |
1960 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Coudy gridiron greats honored at 1960 homecoming game |
- 20180625 Amtrak NYP-RMV:
-Named at 1st Homeoming-
At the first CHS Homecoming in 1960, Judge Walter Wells introduced a number of Falcon "gridiron greats" from past years, some of whom can still be seen on the sidelines at every Falcon home game. The list included:
Frank Golden, 1920, guard;
Walter Wells, 1923, tackle;
"Dutch" Huntington, 1923, fullback;
"Ski" Halloran, 1929, tackle;
Paul Toombs, 1929, halfback;
Herb Mackey, 1930, quarterback;
Tom Shear, 1930, end;
Jake Hall, 1932, end;
Edward Fuller, 1934, center;
Tom Leete, 1937;
Don Berglund, 1942;
Harold Roberts, 1943, fullback;
Lewis Schaub, 1945, end;
George Lincoln, 1947, end;
Quentin Masolotte, 1947, end;
Ted Wichert, 1952, tackle;
Jim Walaski, 1952, end;
Everett Blass, 1953, guard;
Joe Dynda, 1955, halfback;
Bill Setzer, 1957, tackle;
Marty Wold, 1957, fullback;
Nick Pollard, 1957, tackle;
Joe Snyder, 1958- quarterback;
Tom Mackey, 1958, tackle;
John Stilson, 1958, tackle;
Francis Pollard, 1960, guard;
"Hut" Knechtal;
and Howard Moore.
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20191229CenterPark-
Lanny Nunn?Coudersport Remember When
Visual Storyteller · December 19 2019 ·
With
Lewie Schaumburg, Art DuBois,
Paul Hawkins, Bud Toombs,
Bob Dewey, Hoxie Corey,
Ed Secott, Gene Butler,
__ Glassmire, Harold Roberts,
'Baldy' Boyd, 'Beans' Campbell,
Jim Pfuntner, Bill Moshier,
Sam Huntington, Randy Raup,
Fred Hackett and
mr Goodenough.
27You, Thomas T Shirey, Jay Pinsince and 24 others
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
My dad is kneeling on the left. I showed him this picture today and at 91 he was able to name all but a couple of guys.
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
Is that Randall Raup in back row on right? Merry Christmas, Bud and Patrice!
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
Brenda Kenealy Williams -yes it is!
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Nancy Lent
Brenda Kenealy Williams sure looks like him.
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John Christy Wetzel
Would you mind sharing the names Bud could remember? That's really awesome! You could tag them in the photo, would be very interesting, and helpful!
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
John Christy Wetzel sure thing
Will have him write them down
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Patrice Toombs Levavasseur
Kneeling - Bud Toombs, Bill Moshier
Sitting-#74Lewie Schaumburg,#64Art Dubois,#70Bob Dewey,#63Ed Secott,#69?Glassmire,#55Harold Roberts,#66”Beans”
Campbell,#73Sam Huntington,#67Fred Hackett
Standing- Coach Jericky?, ?Silvermacker,#77Paul Hawkins,#76Hoxie Corey,#72Gene Butler,#71??,#68”Baldy” Boyd,61Jim Pfuntner, Randy Raup, ?Good enough
Dad says he thinks it might be just he and Lewis that are still with us?
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John Christy Wetzel
Patrice Toombs Levavasseur Thank you! I tagged them in the photo, hope it sticks.
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John Christy Wetzel
Year, ca 1942? Harold Roberts was born in 1925, Bud in 1928... and he looks so young and small!!
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John Christy Wetzel
Harold Roberts was my neighbor, Tom Roberts and Jeffrey Roberts his sons. He was apparently quite an athlete as well as a scholar. Harold was among the Gridiron Greats honored in the 1960 Homecoming (He was class of 1943.) Brenda Kenealy Williams shared this newspaper clipping in 2016:
[Image may contain: text]
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Thomas Maynard
Miss you Bud. God Bless you and all of yours. <3
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4 Jan 1960 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [6] |
| Borough Council reorganization meeting- Lighting Owen E. Metzger, chairman; Mr. Roberts |
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
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Elliott Elected Council President
Coudersport's new borough council, meeting Monday night in the hose rooms for organization, rehired Robert T. Grabe as borough treasurer but tabled the resignation of John W. Mahaley, secretary-solicitor, until tomorrow night, pending further investigation. Mr. Mahaley had indicated he would accept the job again if his salary were increased about $1,000 per year.
Carl H. Roberts, Charles Upde-graff and John Karr were sworn in by burgess Mort. W. Levinson, who conducted the meeting prior to the election of James L. Elliott as president for the next two years. Mr. Elliott was in charge of the balance of the meeting which lasted from 8:00 o'clock until about 10:30.
Mr. Grabe, who. for years has served as trustee of the Schildeberger Estate as well as borough treasurer, will receive the same salary for the latter position $125 per year. He reluctantly agreed to continue as trustee of the estate after he had been assured that the borough will attempt to dispose of the two houses owned by the estate during this year.
Street commissioner Oliver Watson was re-appointed by the new council at the same salary, although he had requested an increase for himself and other borough street employes. Council members asked for time to study the budget before any salary or wage increases are granted.
It was also decided by the newly-organized borough governing body that regular meetings will be held the first Monday of each month at 7:30 in the hose rooms.
Committees named by Mr. Elliott include the following:
Street Mr. Karr, chairman; Mr. Updegraff, Mr. Watson and Tom Leete.
Lighting Owen E. Metzger, chairman; Mr. Roberts.
Safety Mr. Leete, chairman; Mr. Metzger and the borough's two police officers, Paul Hughes and Earl B. Smith.
Fire Mr. Updegraff, chairman; fire chief Arthur Nelson and Theodore Williams, assistant chief.
Borough sewers - Mr. Roberts, chairman; Mr. Karr, Mr. Metzger and Mr. Watson.
Library - Morton Lilly and Mrs. H. A. Dorfeld. (Note: The library board consists of seven members two appointed by the council, two by the school district and three elected at large).
Miss Frances I. Niles was retained as librarian at a monthly salary of $160. The appointment of a recreation ((continued on Page 4)
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James L. Elliott
Elected president of the Coudersport Borough Council at its reorganization meeting Monday night in the hose rooms was James Leonard Elliott, 41-year-old lumber dealer.
A graduate of the Corning (N. Y.) Free Academy and later attending St. Bonaventure University, "Jim" has resided in Coudersport since 1936 and has been interested in the lumber business ever since. For several years, he was associated with his father, the late Dr. Leon Elliott, and his grandfather, and in 1946 took over what is now the James Elliott Lumber Co.
Mr. Elliott served in the Air Force for four years, was in the Azores for a year and in Newfoundland for a year doing air-sea rescue work. He was separated from the service as a warrant officer.
Active in civic affairs, Jim is a member of St. Eulalia's Catholic Church; the Knights of Columbus; Potter Post 192. American Legion, and the Penn-York Lumbermen's Club. He has been on the council for two years and is a member of the Coudersport Recreation Board. As such, he was instrumental in the construction of Coudersport's new swimming pool in Mitchell Park.
Mr. Elliott is married to the former Miss Molly Ellis, of Henderson, N. C. With their four children-three boys and a girl they live on South Main St. in a home built by the lumberman a few years ago.
Entertain Group At New Year's Eve Party
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sallade entertained at a New Year's Eve party at their home.
Guests were:
- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters,
- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reed,
- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franke and
- Mr. and Mrs. Taft Ayers.
Edw. Weiss Faces Charge Of Hit-Run
Edward F. Weiss, 24, North Bingham, made double trouble for himself and before the new year had fairly gotten on its way.
Investigating State Troopers state that his car was smashed up to the extent of about $400 at 7:45 last Friday night a short distance above Burtville on Route 6.
Troopers explained he was rounding a curve at such speed he could not stay on fiis own half of the highway.
His vehicle, officers said, struck a car driven by Donald F. Baker, 56, of Genesee. Mr. Baker's vehicle was estimated to be damaged about $400. The young man failed to stop and identify himself.
The result was that Weiss was arrested and charged with two offenses: failure to stop at the scene of an accident and failure to identify himself.
Before Justice W. C. Klein he entered a plea of guilty to both charges and was committed to the county jail. Later he furnished bail to appear in court. Both charges are misdemeanors.
Wife of Sheriff Undergoes Surgery At Sayre
Mrs. Harold C. Holcomb, wife of Potter County Sheriff Holcomb, underwent surgery Monday in the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre.
A report last night disclosed that she is doing "as well as can be expected."
Attends FOP Meeting In Pittsburgh
Corporal Henry F. Gorka left Sunday evening from the Bradford airport for Pittsburgh where he attended a meeting of the Fraternal Order of Police. He is president of the lodge in this section.
Corporal Gorka returned home Tuesday by plane.
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Borough Fathers Defer Action On Resignation of Secretary-Solicitor
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4 Jan 1960 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [6] |
| Borough Council reorganization meeting- Carl H. Roberts, Charles Upde-graff and John Karr were sworn in by burgess Mort. W. Levinson, who conducted the meeting prior to the election of James L. Elliott as president |
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James L. Elliott elected Coudersport Borough Council President; Edw Weiss faces Hit-Run Charge.
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
06 Jan 1960, Wed • Page 1
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Elliott Elected Council President
Coudersport's new borough council, meeting Monday night in the hose rooms for organization, rehired Robert T. Grabe as borough treasurer but tabled the resignation of John W. Mahaley, secretary-solicitor, until tomorrow night, pending further investigation. Mr. Mahaley had indicated he would accept the job again if his salary were increased about $1,000 per year.
Carl H. Roberts, Charles Updegraff and John Karr were sworn in by burgess Mort. W. Levinson, who conducted the meeting prior to the election of James L. Elliott as president for the next two years. Mr. Elliott was in charge of the balance of the meeting which lasted from 8:00 o'clock until about 10:30.
Mr. Grabe, who. for years has served as trustee of the Schildeberger Estate as well as borough treasurer, will receive the same salary for the latter position $125 per year. He reluctantly agreed to continue as trustee of the estate after he had been assured that the borough will attempt to dispose of the two houses owned by the estate during this year.
Street commissioner Oliver Watson was re-appointed by the new council at the same salary, although he had requested an increase for himself and other borough street employes. Council members asked for time to study the budget before any salary or wage increases are granted.
It was also decided by the newly-organized borough governing body that regular meetings will be held the first Monday of each month at 7:30 in the hose rooms.
Committees named by Mr. Elliott include the following:
Street Mr. Karr, chairman; Mr. Updegraff, Mr. Watson and Tom Leete.
Lighting Owen E. Metzger, chairman; Mr. Roberts.
Safety Mr. Leete, chairman; Mr. Metzger and the borough's two police officers, Paul Hughes and Earl B. Smith.
Fire Mr. Updegraff, chairman; fire chief Arthur Nelson and Theodore Williams, assistant chief.
Borough sewers - Mr. Roberts, chairman; Mr. Karr, Mr. Metzger and Mr. Watson.
Library - Morton Lilly and Mrs. H. A. Dorfeld. (Note: The library board consists of seven members two appointed by the council, two by the school district and three elected at large).
Miss Frances I. Niles was retained as librarian at a monthly salary of $160. The appointment of a recreation ((continued on Page 4)
Heads Council
James L. Elliott
Elected president of the Coudersport Borough Council at its reorganization meeting Monday night in the hose rooms was James Leonard Elliott, 41-year-old lumber dealer.
A graduate of the Corning (N. Y.) Free Academy and later attending St. Bonaventure University, "Jim" has resided in Coudersport since 1936 and has been interested in the lumber business ever since. For several years, he was associated with his father, the late Dr. Leon Elliott, and his grandfather, and in 1946 took over what is now the James Elliott Lumber Co.
Mr. Elliott served in the Air Force for four years, was in the Azores for a year and in Newfoundland for a year doing air-sea rescue work. He was separated from the service as a warrant officer.
Active in civic affairs, Jim is a member of St. Eulalia's Catholic Church; the Knights of Columbus; Potter Post 192. American Legion, and the Penn-York Lumbermen's Club. He has been on the council for two years and is a member of the Coudersport Recreation Board. As such, he was instrumental in the construction of Coudersport's new swimming pool in Mitchell Park.
Mr. Elliott is married to the former Miss Molly Ellis, of Henderson, N. C. With their four children-three boys and a girl they live on South Main St. in a home built by the lumberman a few years ago.
Entertain Group At New Year's Eve Party
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sallade entertained at a New Year's Eve party at their home.
Guests were:
- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters,
- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reed,
- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franke and
- Mr. and Mrs. Taft Ayers.
Edw. Weiss Faces Charge Of Hit-Run
Edward F. Weiss, 24, North Bingham, made double trouble for himself and before the new year had fairly gotten on its way.
Investigating State Troopers state that his car was smashed up to the extent of about $400 at 7:45 last Friday night a short distance above Burtville on Route 6.
Troopers explained he was rounding a curve at such speed he could not stay on fiis own half of the highway.
His vehicle, officers said, struck a car driven by Donald F. Baker, 56, of Genesee. Mr. Baker's vehicle was estimated to be damaged about $400. The young man failed to stop and identify himself.
The result was that Weiss was arrested and charged with two offenses: failure to stop at the scene of an accident and failure to identify himself.
Before Justice W. C. Klein he entered a plea of guilty to both charges and was committed to the county jail. Later he furnished bail to appear in court. Both charges are misdemeanors.
Wife of Sheriff Undergoes Surgery At Sayre
Mrs. Harold C. Holcomb, wife of Potter County Sheriff Holcomb, underwent surgery Monday in the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre.
A report last night disclosed that she is doing "as well as can be expected."
Attends FOP Meeting In Pittsburgh
Corporal Henry F. Gorka left Sunday evening from the Bradford airport for Pittsburgh where he attended a meeting of the Fraternal Order of Police. He is president of the lodge in this section.
Corporal Gorka returned home Tuesday by plane.
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Borough Fathers Defer Action On Resignation of Secretary-Solicitor
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| Death |
23 May 2013 [2] |
- Carl Roberts in the United States Obituary Collection
Name of Deceased: Carl Roberts
Age at Death: 88
Death Date: 23 May 2013
Obituary Date: 26 Aug 2013
Newspaper Location: City, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Date: 7 May 1925
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26 Aug 2013 |
- Carl Harold Roberts in the U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-2017
Name: Carl Harold Roberts
Gender: Male
Death Age: 88
Birth Date: 7 May 1925
Birth Place: Ulysses, Tompkins, New York (Ulysses in Potter Co, PA? -jcw20170505)
Residence: Coudersport, New York (PA!)
Death Date: 23 May 2013
Obituary Date: 27 May 2013
Newspaper Place: Olean, New York, USA
Spouse: Lucille Sebolt Roberts
Parents: Carlton Roberts
Children: Drew A. (Stacy) Hurt of Bridgeville and
Joel R. (Stephanie) Hurt of Gibsonia;
Thomas M. (Jan) Roberts of Tallahassee, Florida and
Jeffrey C. Roberts of Palm Harbor, Florida
Siblings:Doris Lush
Source Citation
Publication Date: 05/ 27/ 2013; Publication Place: Olean, New York, USA; Web edition: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/oleantimesherald/obituary.aspx?n=carl-harold-roberts&pid=165015732
Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-2017 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data: See newspaper information provided with each entry.
Carl Roberts in the United States Obituary Collection
Name of Deceased: Carl Roberts
Age at Death: 88
Death Date: 23 May 2013
Obituary Date: 26 Aug 2013
Newspaper Location: City, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Date: 7 May 1925
but no obit- jcw20151116
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Carl Harold Roberts [2] |
| Name |
Harold C Roberts [3] |
| Residence |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Person ID |
I37726 |
WETZEL-SPRING |