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Record for Benjamin Card
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Record for Thankful Card (101) facts
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Thankful Card 1824-1890
BIRTH 12 OCT 1824 • Roulette, Potter Co., PA
DEATH 6 JAN 1890 • Port Allegany, McKean Co., PA
OBITUARY 02 Jan 1951 , Bradford, Pennsylvania Mrs. Kittie Lyman, Mother of Local Resident, Is Dead Source: The Bradford Era Coudersport - Mrs. Kittie C. Lyman, 83, Roulette, mother of mrs. Florence Fiske, Bradford, died at the Keystone Convalescent Home, Warren, Monday morning. She had been ill for six months and a patient at the hospital for four months. Mrs. Lyman was a resident of Roulette for 61 years. She was born in Mason, Mich., Nov. 17, 1867, the daughter of DeWitt Thompson and Laurette Williams Thompson. She was married to Milo Lyman at Travers City, Mich., April 24, 1889. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Laura Chastain, Coudersport, and Mrs. Fiske; a son Robert R. Lyman, Coudersport, a brother, Roy Thompson, Minneapolis, Minn; eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Grabe Funeral Home, Coudersport, Wednesday at 2 p. m. The Rev. Gordon W. Loomis will officiate. Burial will be in the Lyman Cemetery, Roulette. Grabe Funeral Home is in charge of arramgements. Bradford, Pennsylvania Tuesday 02 Jan 1951 Page 5 liberty906added this on 4 Mar 2011 n2zhforiginally submitted this to Mayer Family Tree on 13 Jan 2011 The Bradford Era Page 5
Record for Thankful Card (101) facts
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Thankful Card 1824-1890
BIRTH 12 OCT 1824 • Roulette, Potter Co., PA
DEATH 6 JAN 1890 • Port Allegany, McKean Co., PA
OBITUARY
02 Jan 1951 , Bradford, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Kittie Lyman,
Mother of Local Resident, Is Dead
Source: The Bradford Era
Coudersport - Mrs. Kittie C. Lyman, 83, Roulette, mother of mrs. Florence Fiske, Bradford, died at the Keystone Convalescent Home, Warren, Monday morning. She had been ill for six months and a patient at the hospital for four months.
Mrs. Lyman was a resident of Roulette for 61 years. She was born in Mason, Mich., Nov. 17, 1867, the daughter of DeWitt Thompson and Laurette Williams Thompson. She was married to Milo Lyman at Travers City, Mich., April 24, 1889. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Laura Chastain, Coudersport, and Mrs. Fiske; a son Robert R. Lyman, Coudersport, a brother, Roy Thompson, Minneapolis, Minn; eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the Grabe Funeral Home, Coudersport, Wednesday at 2 p. m. The Rev. Gordon W. Loomis will officiate. Burial will be in the Lyman Cemetery, Roulette. Grabe Funeral Home is in charge of arramgements.
Bradford, Pennsylvania
Tuesday 02 Jan 1951
Page 5
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IronsFamilyTree109 - liberty906 / Florence Gertrude Lyman
Florence Gertrude Lyman 1892-1982
BIRTH 10 JUN 1892 • Roulette, Potter Co., PA
DEATH 6 AUG 1982 • Rochester, NY
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Milo Lyman Family, 17 Sept 1907 2002400302GHLn- Pasted from front Media Details to empty Notes, edited:
Milo Lyman Family, 17 Sept 1907 liberty906added this on 4 Mar 2011 n2zhf originally submitted this to Mayer Family Tree on 6 Jan 2011
Seated
left: Milo Lyman
right: Kittie Thompson Lyman
Standing
left: Laura Lyman
center: Robert Lyman
right: Florence Lyman
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Kittie C. Thompson Kittie C. Thompson liberty906added this on 4 Mar 2011 n2zhforiginally submitted this to Mayer Family Tree on 6 Jan 2011 |
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Milo Lyman Milo Lyman liberty906added this on 4 Mar 2011 n2zhforiginally submitted this to Mayer Family Tree on 6 Jan 2011 |
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Record for Benjamin Card
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Record for Reuben Jr Card (41) facts
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Reuben Card Jr.
BIRTH 16 Jan 1821
DEATH 25 Jan 1883 (aged 62)
BURIAL Sartwell Creek Cemetery
Williston, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
PLOT 5CS
MEMORIAL ID117883579 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
Son of Reuben Card Sr. and Mary Polly Palmer..Married Catherine Barr...10-12 children in all
Family Members
Parents Rueben Card 1791-1873
Mary "Polly" Palmer Card 1801-1888
Spouse Catherine Barr Card 1828-1881
Siblings Anne Card Robbins 1818-1895
Pvt Benjamin Card 1823-1883
Thankful Card Lyman 1825-1890
Pvt Abel C. Card 1828-1862
Hannah Card Stickles 1831-1877
Charles Card 1832-1890
Samuel P Card 1834-1884
Johnathan Card 1841-1905
Children Lucretia Card 1848-1867
Obed Card 1850-1921
Henry Card 1853-1862
Dorman L Card 1861-1935
Rosa V Card 1865-1883
Flowers
See more Card memorials in:
Sartwell Creek Cemetery
Williston
Potter County
Pennsylvania
USA
Find a Grave
Records on Ancestry
1880 United States Federal Census
1870 United States Federal Census
1850 United States Federal Census
Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
By Ancestry®
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Dorman L Card
BIRTH 30 Sep 1861
DEATH 13 Aug 1935 (aged 73)
BURIAL Sartwell Creek Cemetery
Williston, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
PLOT 19AN
MEMORIAL ID117884291 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
Son of Reuben Card Jr... and Catherine Barr..Married Mary Carey
Family Members
Parents Reuben Card Jr 1821-1883
Catherine Barr Card 1828-1881
Spouse Mary B Carey Card 1868-1945
Siblings Lucretia Card 1848-1867
Obed Card 1850-1921
Henry Card 1853-1862
Rosa V Card 1865-1883
Children Gertrude Card Daily 1909-1978
Flowers
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Reuben Card Jr.
Photo added by Chris Hobson
Reuben Card Jr.
BIRTH 16 Jan 1821
DEATH 25 Jan 1883 (aged 62)
BURIAL Sartwell Creek Cemetery
Williston, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
PLOT 5CS
MEMORIAL ID117883579 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
Son of Reuben Card Sr. and Mary Polly Palmer..Married Catherine Barr...10-12 children in all
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Dorman L Card
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Dorman L Card
BIRTH 30 Sep 1861
DEATH 13 Aug 1935 (aged 73)
BURIAL Sartwell Creek Cemetery
Williston, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
PLOT 19AN
MEMORIAL ID117884291 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
Son of Reuben Card Jr... and Catherine Barr..Married Mary Carey
Family Members
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- [S455] census 1860 USA PA Potter Roulette, Year: 1860; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: ; Page: 195; Image: 199.
Record for Lemuel Southwick
1860 United States Federal Census about Lemuel Southwick
Name: Lemuel Southwick, [&Rubin Card, Benjamin Card]
Age in 1860: 37
Birth Year: abt 1823
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1860: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Post Office: Roulette
Household Members: Name Age
216
Lemuel Southwick 37 PA farmer
Phebie Southwick 24 NY
Samuel Southwick 6 PA
Sarah E Southwick 8/12 PA
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Rubin Card 68 m NY farmer
Polly Card 59 f NY
Samuel Card 23 m PA farm laborer
Jonathan Card 18 m PA farm laborer
Anna Robbins 41 f PA
218 Edwin R... fam
219 Edward Hodskp fam
220 Anson ... fam
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Benjamin Card 35 m PA farmer
Louisa Card 30 f PA
Jasper Card 12 m PA
Levi Card 10 m PA
Lewis Card 8 m PA
Lora Card 6 f PA
Barbara Card 4 f PA
Ebis(?) Card 3 m PA
Onon(?) Card 1 m PA
Mercy Coburn 72 f NY
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1177; Page: 195; Image: 199; Family History Library Film: 805177.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
- [S21] Harold F. Baker, Baker, Harold F., A Journey in Time, 1811-1986, 380-385.
Mary Polly Palmer (3) facts
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Mary Polly Palmer, 1814 -1817 , Roulet, NY
Source " A Journey in Time"pages 381-385 (see copies in Samuel Palmer record)
from the scrap book records of Sybil (Palmer) Lyman:
"Samuel Palmer was drowned in Lake George during a gale, leaving his wife, Thankful, with Seven children with no means of support. As was the cusom of the time, Thankful bound Polly over to a family who mistreated and over worked her. she ran away. It happened that Reuben Card was traveling on the same road that day she ran awy. He gave her a ride on his horse and tried to find a home for her, but no one wanted her. As a result, he married her in 1814 at Troupsburg, Steuben County, New York. They lived there for a short time. They moved to RouleAAt about 1817 and settled on the back road between Burtville and Roulet. They were the parents of twelve children and raised all but two.
Poly's brothers, samuel and Jacob, and sisters, Lucretia and Anna, and a half-sister, Matilda Judd, followed her to Burtville where they took up residence on Sartwell Creek or nearby."
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Mary Polly Palmer, 1814 -1817 , Roulet, NY
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A journey in time pg 384-385 p.5- Ransom Beckwith, Sr (b. October 25, 1791 in Connecticut -d. May 15, 1869 in Dodge County, Nebraska) married Anna Palmer on April 25, 1812. Anna was the daughter of Samuel Palmer, Sr. She was born July 11, 1798 in Bermont.
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- [S21] Harold F. Baker, Baker, Harold F., A Journey in Time, 1811-1986, 011 The first farm north of the Bradley Burr property ... Reuben & Catherine Barr Card.
Barr - Card (16) facts
Harold F. Baker, A Journey in Time, 1811-1986,
Harold F. Baker, A Journey in Time, 1811-1986, p.11-
The first farm north of the Bradley Burr property and on the east side of the Sartwell Creek road was settled very early by Reuben Card, Jr., son of Reuben and Polly (Palmer) Card who were early settlers at the mouth of Card Creek.
The 1850 census shows that Reuben, Jr., age 28 and Catharine (Barr) Card, age 21, lived here with two children:
Lucretia, age 2 and
Mary,, 5 months old.
The 1860 census shows the same but added Marion, Obid, Henry, Olive, Stephen and Dorman. Dorman later became the owner of this farm renting it to others.
[Author's note: My brother, Donald F. Baker, was born here November 17, 1903.]
Dorman was a school teacher in Pleasant Valley and Roulette Townships as well as several other places for many years. Later he moved to Roulette and was a partner in the Card and Barr hardware store located on River Street. In the late 1860's, there must have been an epidemic during which a number of the Card children died, including Lucretia, Rosa, and others. Unfortunately, there are no names on the cemetery markers.
Dorman Card sold the farm to Merritt and Estella (Campbell) Witter on November 11, 1914. Merritt expanded the farm by buying the farm of Frank Mattison which was located across from the lower Sartwell Creek school house and north of the Hanson Hollow road on January 29, 1919.
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Barr - Card (16) facts Harold F. Baker, A Journey in Time, 1811-1986, The first farm north of the Bradley Burr property and on the east side of the Sartwell Creek road was settled very early by Reuben Card, Jr., son of Reuben and Polly (Palmer) Card who were early settlers at the mouth of Card Creek. The 1850 census shows that Reuben, Jr., age 28 and Catharine (Barr) Card, age 21, lived here with two children: Lucretia, age 2 and Mary,, 5 months old. The 1860 census shows the same but added Marion, Obid, Henry, Olive, Stephen and Dorman. Dorman later became the owner of this farm renting it to others. [Author's note: My brother, Donald F. Baker, was born here November 17, 1903.] Dorman was a school teacher in Pleasant Valley and Roulette Townships as well as several other places for many years. Later he moved to Roulette and was a partner in the Card and Barr hardware store located on River Street. In the late 1860's, there must have been an epidemic during which a number of the Card children died, including Lucretia, Rosa, and others. Unfortunately, there are no names on the cemetery markers. Dorman Card sold the farm to Merritt and Estella (Campbell) Witter on November 11, 1914. Merritt expanded the farm by buying the farm of Frank Mattison which was located across from the lower Sartwell Creek school house and north of the Hanson Hollow road on January 29, 1919.
011 The first farm north of the Bradley Burr property ... Reuben & Catherine Barr Card
Source information
Title A Journey in Time, 1811-1986
Author Harold F. Baker
Call nr 88-91517
Note Source Medium: Book University Classics, Ltd, Athens, Ohio, 1988 images: title page; contents Borrowed from Jeannette Buck
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