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Record for Minnie Mary Klesa (43) facts
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Minnie Mary Fleschutz Klesa
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Minnie Mary Fleschutz Klesa
BIRTH 9 Oct 1869
Mina, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 20 Nov 1957 (aged 88)
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
PLOT Section L
MEMORIAL ID 98073050 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 1
Spouse of Joseph
Family Members
Parents Franz Xavier Fleschutz 1833-1909
Balbina Geigher Fleschutz 1834-1894
Spouse Joseph Klesa 1866-1950 (m. 1887)
Siblings Emma A Fleschutz Klein 1864-1897
Josephine L Fleschutz Norton 1866-1939
Herman Fleschutz 1873-1959
Children Anna Florence Klesa Seefeldt 1888-1970
George L Klesa 1890-1967
Herman Klesa 1891-1963
Marjory Klesa Rukgaber 1899-1992
Mildred L. Klesa Berne 1901-1996
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Minnie Mary Fleschutz Klesa
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Minnie Mary Fleschutz Klesa
BIRTH 9 Oct 1869
Mina, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 20 Nov 1957 (aged 88)
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
PLOT Section L
MEMORIAL ID 98073050 ·
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- [S662] census 1940 USA PA Potter Coudersport, Year: 1940; Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3600; Page: 3A/B 4A; Enumeration District: 53-6.
Record for James P Campbell (242) facts
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James P Campbell in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: April 4 & 5, 1940
East 2nd and Center Park Streets
Name: James P Campbell
Age: 53
birth: ca 1887 Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Race: White
Status: Married
Relation:Head
Home: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Street: Center Park Street
Farm: No
Res 1935: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Same House
Sheet: 3A
Order of Visitation:40
Occupation: Mill Wright
Value: 2200
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:High School, 2nd year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:32
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939:50
Income: 1150
Income Other Sources:No
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
3A
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Lester B Simar 49
Louise B Simar 46
Thelma B Simar 19
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Earl B Crandall 48 Head PA SP Proprietor, credit bureau
Donna M Crandall 16 dau PA SP
Bessie F Van Buren 22 Hostess PA R Potter PA -
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Laurance J Hall 34 Head PA SP R Potter PA laborer, odd jobs
Hilda M Hall 22 wife PA
Darla D Hall 3 dau PA
George L Hall 1 PA
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Cecil Berfield 40 Head PA SP laborer, road maintenance
Virginia Berfield 28 wife PA SP
Raymond C Berfield 3 son PA
East 2nd Street
Center Park Street
468-38-R
Albert C Morey 35 Head PA sh truck driver, road maintenance
Grace L Morey 33 wife PA sh
Donna M Morey 10 dau NY sh
Owen J Morey 8 son PA sp
Robert C Morey 6 son PA sp
Francis E Morey 5 dau PA sp
William M Morey 3 son PA sp(?)
Donald D Morey 1 son PA
467-39-O
Jacob E Nelson 76 Head PA sh -
Martha L Nelson 63 wife PA sh
Cetto B Nelson 37 son PA sh laborer, toy factory
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James P Campbell 53 Head PA sh millwright, tannery
Lulu J Campbell 52 wife PA sh
Thelma Campbell 18 dau OH sh
Margery L Campbell 16 dau OH sh
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James H Campbell 10 son 3 PA sh
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Charles A Hassinger 42 Head C4 PA Coudersport Potter PA foreman, road maintenance
Mary E Hassinger 34 wife H3 PA sp
Lucile D Hassinger 4 dau NY
Betty L Hassinger 2 dau NY
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Richard E Brewer 26 Head H3 PA R Potter PA Knitter, silkmill
Pauline R Brewer 20 wife H4 PA Coudersport Potter PA Looper, silkmill
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Howard Pepper 18 Head 8 PA Coudersport Potter PA Topper, silk mill
Virginia Pepper 18 wife 8 PA Coudersport Potter PA Bar Topper, silk mill
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Clyde Hall 62 Head 8 PA Eugene Lane Oregon carpenter, building
William D Hall 20 son H4 PA Coudersport Potter PA
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Rogers Benson 33 Head C2 PA R Potter PA Bookkeeper, toy factory
Edith Benson 23 wife H4 PA Coudersport Potter PA Looper, silk mill
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Raymond W Tauscher 26 Head H4 PA Coudersport Potter PA Carpenter, building trade
Elizabeth Tauscher 26 wife H4 PA R Potter PA
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Donald Kelly 25 Head H4 NY R Potter PA truck driver, moving business
Katherine Kelly 23 wife 8 PA Coudersport Potter PA Topper, silk mill
Center Park Street
East 2nd Street
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Carl W Berne 44 Head 8 PA R Potter PA Proprietor, tourist camp, tourist home
Mildred Berne 38 wife H4 PA R Potter PA
Jean C Berne 10 dau 5 PA R Potter PA
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Henry F Mall 53 Head 8 NY Rochester Monroe NY Master Plumber,
Maud Mall 55 wife 8 PA Rochester Monroe NY
Doris J Mall 21 dau H4 NY Rochester Monroe NY secretary, agriculture extension
Frona Carsan 78 lodger 4 PA sh
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Robert T Grabe 40 Head H4 PA Coudersport Potter PA bank clerk, savings bank
Florence M Grabe 32 wife C4 PA
Sylvia F Grabe 6 dau 0 PA Coudersport Potter PA
Theodore R Grabe 3 son 0 PA Coudersport Potter PA
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Henry Miller 71 Head 8 Germany sp wd naturalized
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Howard K Hancock 36 Head H4 PA sp carpenter, building trade
Edith L Hancock 35 wife C4 PA sp school teacher, public school
Herbert L Crosby 21 nephew H4 PA sp shipping clerk, silk mill
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Thomas A Gusick 30 Head 7 PA sp laborer, building construction
Ruth A Gusick 24 wife 8 PA sp
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Martha Klesa 81 Head 8 NY sh widow
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Fred A Klesa 53 Head 8 PA sh warden, Potter County Poor Farm (both of Fred's parents born in Germany)
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Lydia Klesa 49 wife 8 PA sh
Frederick Z Klesa 23 son H4 PA sh automobile mechanic, garage business
Edwin B Klesa 21 son H4 PA sh carpenter, building industry
Mary A Klesa 12 dau 6 PA sh
Robert W Klesa 7 son 3 PA sh
Mary C Klesa 86 Head 8 Germany sh widow Naturalized citizen
Source Citation
Year: 1940; Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3600; Page: 3A; 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.
names Home in 1940 Birth Year/place Relation to Head of House
Walter R Grimer ? Coudersport, abt 1863 Pennsylvania Lodger ?
Lester B Simar Louise B Coudersport, abt 1891 Pennsylvania Head ?
Louise B Simar Lester B Coudersport, abt 1894 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Thelma B Simar Lester B,Louise B Coudersport, abt 1921 Pennsylvania Daughter ?
Verdett W Holcomb Laura Coudersport, abt 1862 Pennsylvania Head ?
Laura Holcomb Verdett W Coudersport, abt 1871 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Joseph Schwasnick Nellie J Coudersport, abt 1880 Austria Head ?
Nellie J Schwasnick Joseph Coudersport, abt 1887 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Earl B Crandall Coudersport, abt 1892 Pennsylvania Head ?
Donna M Crandall Earl B Coudersport, abt 1924 Pennsylvania Daughter ?
Bessie F Van Buren Coudersport, abt 1918 Pennsylvania Hortess ?
Laurance J Hall Hilda M Coudersport, abt 1906 Pennsylvania Head ?
Hilda M Hall Laurance J Coudersport, abt 1918 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Darla D Hall Laurance J,Hilda M Coudersport, abt 1937 Pennsylvania Daughter ?
George L Hall Laurance J,Hilda M Coudersport, abt 1939 Pennsylvania Son ?
Cecil Berfield Virginia Coudersport, abt 1900 Pennsylvania Head ?
Virginia Berfield Cecil Coudersport, abt 1912 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Raymond C Berfield Cecil,Virginia Coudersport, abt 1937 Pennsylvania Son ?
Harold C Holcomb Nina A Coudersport, abt 1899 Pennsylvania Head ?
Nina A Holcomb Harold C Coudersport, abt 1910 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Richard H Holcomb Harold C,Nina A Coudersport, abt 1934 Penna Son ?
Laura M Holcomb Harold C,Nina A Coudersport, abt 1936 Penna Daughter ?
William D Holcomb Harold C,Nina A Coudersport, abt 1937 Penna Son ?
Lester M Shutt Myra Y Coudersport, abt 1884 Pennsylvania Head ?
Myra Y Shutt Lester M Coudersport, abt 1876 Pennsylvania Wife ?
East 2nd Street
Center Park Street
Albert C Morey Grace L Coudersport, abt 1905 Penna Head ?
Grace L Morey Albert C Coudersport, abt 1907 Penna Wife ?
Donna M Morey Albert C,Grace L Coudersport, abt 1930 New York Daughter ?
Owen J Morey Albert C,Grace L Coudersport, abt 1932 Penna Son ?
Robert C Morey Albert C,Grace L Coudersport, abt 1934 Penna Son ?
Francis E Morey Albert C,Grace L Coudersport, abt 1935 Penna Daughter ?
William M Morey Albert C,Grace L Coudersport, abt 1937 Penna Son ?
Donald D Morey Albert C,Grace L Coudersport, abt 1939 Penna Son ?
Jacob E Nelson Martha L Coudersport, abt 1864 Pennsylvania Head ?
Martha L Nelson Jacob E Coudersport, abt 1877 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Cetto B Nelson Jacob E,Martha L Coudersport, abt 1903 Pennsylvania Son ?
James P Campbell Lulu J Coudersport, abt 1887 Pennsylvania Head ?
Lulu J Campbell James P Coudersport, abt 1888 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Thelma Campbell James P,Lulu J Coudersport, abt 1922 Ohio Daughter ?
Margery L Campbell James P,Lulu J Coudersport, abt 1924 Ohio Daughter ?
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James H Campbell James P,Lulu J Coudersport, abt 1930 Penna Son ?
Charles A Hassinger Mary E Coudersport, abt 1898 Penna Head ?
Mary E Hassinger Charles A Coudersport, abt 1906 Penna Wife ?
Lucile D Hassinger Charles A,Mary E Coudersport, abt 1936 New York Daughter ?
Betty L Hassinger Charles A,Mary E Coudersport, abt 1938 New York Daughter ?
Richard E Brewer Pauline R Coudersport, abt 1914 Pennsylvania Head ?
Pauline R Brewer Richard E Coudersport, abt 1920 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Howard Pepper Virginia Coudersport, abt 1922 Pennsylvania Head ?
Virginia Pepper Howard Coudersport, abt 1922 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Clyde Hall Coudersport, abt 1878 Pennsylvania Head ?
William D Hall Clyde Coudersport, abt 1920 Pennsylvania Son ?
Rogers Benson Edith Coudersport, abt 1907 Pennsylvania Head ?
Edith Benson Rogers Coudersport, abt 1917 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Raymond W Tauscher Elizabeth Coudersport, abt 1914 Pennsylvania Head ?
Elizabeth Tauscher Raymond W Coudersport, abt 1914 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Donald Kelly Katherine Coudersport, abt 1915 New York Head ?
Katherine Kelly Donald Coudersport, abt 1917 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Center Park Street
East 2nd Street
Carl W Berne Mildred Coudersport, abt 1896 Pennsylvania Head ?
Mildred Berne Carl W Coudersport, abt 1902 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Jean C Berne Carl W,Mildred Coudersport, abt 1930 Pennsylvania Daughter ?
Henry F Mall Maud Coudersport, abt 1887 New York Head ?
Maud Mall Henry F Coudersport, abt 1885 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Doris J Mall Henry F,Maud Coudersport, abt 1919 New York Daughter ?
Frona Carsan Coudersport, abt 1862 Pennsylvania Lodger ?
Muriel Braitmayer Coudersport, abt 1905 Washington Head ?
John Lawton Coudersport, abt 1886 Pennsylvania Head ?
Robert W Wing Minnie Coudersport, abt 1873 New York Head ?
Minnie Wing Robert W Coudersport, abt 1876 New York Wife ?
Robert T Grabe Florence M Coudersport, abt 1900 Pennsylvania Head ?
Florence M Grabe Robert T Coudersport, abt 1908 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Sylvia F Grabe Robert T,Florence M Coudersport, abt 1934 Penna Daughter ?
Theodore R Grabe Robert T,Florence M Coudersport, abt 1937 Penna Son ?
Henry Miller Coudersport, abt 1869 Germany Head ?
Howard K Hancock Edith L Coudersport, abt 1904 Pennsylvania Head ?
Edith L Hancock Howard K Coudersport, abt 1905 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Herbert L Crosby Coudersport, abt 1919 Pennsylvania Nephew ?
Thomas A Gusick Ruth A Coudersport, abt 1910 Pennsylvania Head ?
Ruth A Gusick Thomas A Coudersport, abt 1916 Pennsylvania Wife ?
Martha Klesa Coudersport, abt 1859 New York Head ?
Fred A Klesa Lydia Coudersport, abt 1887 Pennsylvania Head ?
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- [S1718] Public Member Trees 2018-, Gamble Family Tree tinadillingham1 20181231 Martinsburg (25) facts.
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- [S486] census 1930 USA PA Potter, Year: 1930; Census Place: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0028; FHL microfilm: 2341877.
Record for Carl E Franke (8) facts
Record for Pauline E Sallade (5) facts ......... (13)
Record for Stanley Sallade (8) facts ............ (21)
Record for Fredrick Sallade (5) facts ........... (26
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Record for Herbert Sallade (5) facts ............ (31)
Record for Mary E Sallade (5) facts ............. (36)
Record for Delvin I Duell (25) facts .............. (61)
Record for Joseph Klesa (26) facts .............. (85)
Record for E Roy Duell (14) facts ................ (99)
Record for Orma R Furman (24) facts ........ (123)
Record for Carl W Berne (18) facts ............ (141)
Record for Charles J Bird (44) facts ............ (185)
Record for Harry W Boyd (19) facts ........... (203)
Record for Helen H Wells (11) facts .......... (214)
Record for John R Dodd (13) facts ............ (228)
Record for Elmer J Lawton (8) facts ............ (236)
Record for Daniel B Lawton (8) facts ......... (242)
Record for Gladys E Harrington (33) facts ... (275)
Record for Stanley H Worthington (8) facts . (284)
Record for Ernest E Vergason (39) facts .... (323)
Record for Darwin L Vergason (16) facts ... (320)
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Carl E Franke in the 1930 United States Federal Census
date: 18-21 April 1930
Mrs. Charles Lyon
Name: Carl E Franke
Birth: abt 1900
Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Race: White
status: Single
Relation: Head
Home: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Dwelling: 5
Family: 5
Home: Owned
Radio Set: Yes
Lives on Farm: Yes
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Dairy farm
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Employment: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Record for Stanley H Worthington (8) facts . (284)
Stanley H Worthington 45 Head NY PA NY S proprietor, service station
Record for Gladys E Harrington (33) facts
Gladys E Harrington 39 Head PA Can PA Wd20 farmer, dairy
Elizabeth Harrington 17 dau PA PA PA S none
Joseph J Harrington 15 son PA PA PA S
Gerald A Harrington 10 son PA PA PA s
Neil V Harrington 6 son PA PA PA s
Emily L Harrington 2 dau PA PA PA s
Delvin I Duell 46 Head PA PA PA M23 truck farmer
Thes L Duell 43 wife PA PA NY M20 none
J Revere Duell 22 son PA PA PA
Edward L Duell 18 son PA PA PA
Joseph Klesa 64 Head PA Boh Boh M22 farmer, general
Minnie M Klesa 60 wife PA Ger Ger M18 none
Herman J Klesa 38 son PA PA PA S laborer, at home
Fordyce J Klesa 9 son PA PA PA s
Carl E Franke 30 Head PA PA PA S dairy farmer
Pauline E Sallade 28 sister PA PA PA M25 none
Stanley Sallade 27 bro-law PA PA PA M24 laborer, dairy farm
Fredrick Sallade 4y1m neph PA PA PA
Herbert Sallade 2y7m neph PA PA PA
Mary E Sallade 1y1m? neice PA PA PA
E Roy Duell 49 Head PA PA PA wd24 laborer, carpenter
Lewis E Duell 23 son PA PA PA S laborer, odd jobs
Orma R Furman 32 Head PA PA PA M24 farmer, general
Grace E Furman 26 wife PA PA PA M18 none
Donna B Furman 7 dau PA PA PA
Therold R Furman 4 son PA PA PA
Carl W Berne 36 Head PA Gry Gry M29 laborer, at home
Mildred Berne 28 wife PA PA PA M22 none
Jean Carol Berne 11m dau PA PA PA s
Charles J Bird 45 Head PA PA PA M22 farmer, general
Carrie M Bird 39 wife PA PA PA M16 none
Violet A Bird 20 dau PA PA PA S
Ruth V Bird 17 dau PA PA PA S
Vivian M Bird 15 dau PA PA PA S
George F Bird 11 son PA PA PA s
Betty V Bird 6 dau PA PA PA s
Charlie J Bird 4 son PA PA PA s
Harry W Boyd 22 Head PA PA PA M20 farmer, general
Norma E Boyd 21 wife PA PA NY M19 none
Alice M Boyd 3m PA PA PA s
Helen H Wells 74 Head PA PA NY wd30 none
John Ayres 49 son PA PA PA S laborer, odd jobs
John R Dodd 83 Head NY NY NY M20 gardner, at home
Alice E Dodd 69 wife PA NY NY M16 none
Elmer J Lawton 22 gr-son PA PA KS S laborer, silk mill
Daniel B Lawton 19 gr-son PA PA KS S laborer, silk mill
Ernest E Vergason 30 Head PA PA NY M19 laborer, saw mill
Mary A Vergason 27 wife PA PA PA M16 none
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Darwin L Vergason 10 son PA PA PA s
Albert B Vergason 9y2m son PA PA PA s
Clair D Vergason 7y4m son PA PA PA
Geraldine M Vergason 5y4m dau NY PA PA s
Helen L Vergason 3y2m? dau PA PA PA
Source Citation
Year: 1930; Census Place: Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0028; FHL microfilm: 2341877
Name Birth Arrival Residence
Stanley H Worthington New York 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Gladys E Harrington Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Elizabeth Harrington Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Joseph J Harrington Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Gerald A Harrington Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Neil V Harrington Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Emily L Harrington Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Delvin I Duell Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Thes L Duell Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
J Revere Duell Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Edward L Duell Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Joseph Klesa Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Minnie M Klesa Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Herman J Klesa Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Fordyce J Klesa Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Carl E Franke Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Pauline E Sallade Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Stanley Sallade Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Fredrick Sallade Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Herbert Sallade Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary E Sallade Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
E Roy Duell Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Lewis E Duell Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Frank Purdy Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Orma R Furman Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Grace E Furman Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Donna B Furman Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Therold R Furman Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Carl W Berne Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Mildred Berne Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Jean Carol Berne Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Charles J Bird Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Carrie M Bird Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Violet A Bird Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Ruth V Bird Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Vivian M Bird Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
George F Bird Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Betty V Bird Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Charlie J Bird Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Harry W Boyd Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Norma E Boyd Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Alice M Boyd Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Helen H Wells Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
John Ayres Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
John R Dodd New York 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Alice E Dodd Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Elmer J Lawton Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Daniel B Lawton Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Ernest E Vergason Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary A Vergason Pennsylvania 1930 Sweden, Sweden, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
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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Hattie Bell Ward G6GR-GGJ
birth: 24 AUG 1878, Canisteo Town, Steuben, NY
res: 1940, North Hornell, Hornellsville Town, Steuben, NY
death: 4 August 1961, Sweden Township, Potter, PA
father: William Seymour Ward 9V7B-D1V
mother: Lavina A Emery G6GR-LSD
spouse: Albert M. Vergason 2739-YQ7
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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, 03 Jul 1919, Thu • P.1 The Potter Enterprise, Gowanda Jane Neefe, An Awful Tragedy, Gowanda Neefe hit by car, 03 Jul 1919, Thu • P1 BYwetzupdoc · 22 October 2020.
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An Awful Tragedy, Gowanda Jane Neefe
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
03 Jul 1919, Thu • Page 1
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WAS AWFUL TRAGEDY Gowanda Jane, Oldest Daughter Mr. and Mr. Harold Neefe of Sweden, Killed by Automobile Accident Saturday
Saturday evening about seven o'clock occurred one of the saddest accidents this community has known for some time, when Gowanda Jane, the eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neefe was struck and instantly killed by an automobile just in front of the family home on Sweden Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Neefe were preparing to come to Coudersport with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gross in the latter's car, which was waiting for them just at the conjunction of the lane coming from the Neefe home with the Brookland road, leading to Coudersport. Mr. and Mrs. Neefe were standing in the lane behind the car, Mrs. Neefe holding in her arms, little Virginia Louise, their youngest child, a little over a year old. The other two little girls, Blanche and Gowanda were to go to Mr. Gross' to stay with some members of that family until their parents returned from town Gowanda started out into the road from the lane directly in front of a car driven by Frank Mosch, and although they called to her she did not hear the car being killed almost instantly. Frank made a desperate effort to avoid the child, turning his car to the other side of the road where it collided with a stone pile and went into a ditch.
The little girl was carried to her hme and Dr R. B. Knight summoned at once, but she was past all earthly help. The injuries inflicted were most severe, both sides of her face being badly bruised, her left ear torn almost off and a deep incised wound in the back of her head besides the entire body being badly bruised. Dr. Knight was on the scene in a very short time and exonerated Mr. Mosch from all blame as it was impossible for him to see the child until almost upon her.
The car driven by Frank Mosch and in which were Misses Mildred Klesa, Minnie Mosch, Lillian Welfling and Walter Mosch was going toward Galeton at the rate of about twenty miles per hour, is the report. As soon as Frank Mosch caught a glimpse of little Gowanda as she emerged from in front of the Gross car and into the road only a few feet in front of his car, he turned his car with all possible haste to the right to avoid the little child as it was impossible to stop before reaching her. His car, which was a Ford, went with great force into the ditch and was badly damaged and the inmates were all badly shaken up but no one seriously hurt.
Dr. R. B. Knight and County Detective Coleman Smith, the former acting as Coroner, made a thorough investigation of the entire affair and after hearing what everybody who knew anything about it had to say came to the conclusion that while it was a terrible tragedy no wrong was intended and no carelessness displayed. Dr. Knight in his official capacity reported it as an "unavoidable" accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Neefe are well known throughout this section of the county and their friends are numbered by their acquaintances. They have the deepest sympathy of everyone in their bereavement. Little Gowanda was a charming little girl and the loss is heartbreaking.
The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock with Rev. T. V. Caulkins officiating. Interment was made in the Sweden Hill cemetery. Schutt and Gillon, funeral directors.
Of course everybody realizes the terrible loss and deep affliction of Mr. and Mrs. Neefe and many will also sympathize with Frank Mosch, the driver of the car. He is a fine young man with an excellent reputation and probably no one outside the family will suffer so much as a result of the terrible accident. Upon seeing the little child, who had been somewhat deaf since a recent illness, he took his own life and the lives of all the others in the car with him in his hands and placed them in jeopardy when he turned his car off into the ditch in order to avoid striking little Gowanda. It is in fact almost miraculous that some or all of those riding in the car wre not killed. All were thrown out with great force and badly jarred and bruised, while Miss Mildred Klesa suffered a bad cut on the neck caused by coming in contact with the wind shield. This was certainly an awful catastrophe and yet when one knows the facts it is plain that it might easily have been still worse.
HAS SHORT FURLOUGH
Major Dee G. VanDeBoe is Home for a few Days With His family. Goes Back July 10.
Major Dee G. VanDeBoe arrived in Coudersport a few days ago and has since been quite busy with a certain very nicely ornamented baby carriage. He says that since arriving his command has decreased very materially in numbers but has increased in importance. The Major is looking fine and appears to be in the pink of condition.
Major VanDeBoe is not yet certain j whether he will remain permanently in the army or not. The service is j velT mucn to ms uk.us auu u n , nave a sansiaciory assignment uC . will priably stay. It is usually the ; case that when in case of emergency a civilian is given an important offl- ! cer's rank, when the war is over and he desires to remain in the service his nk more or less reduced It . 18 to e n0Ped that Mor VanDeBoe, ; wno nas certaimy maue guuu m lug war will not be asked to accept a lcwer rank than the one he has earn- ed. He is Potter county's only Major and the folks are mighty proud to be thus honored. However, it will de- pend upon the reduction in rank . . . . ui i .T., wnlcn may come iu mm, lu .- er the Major will stay in the army. He is certainly going to remain a while at least and expects to return military duty at Camp Dix on July .
AN ARTIFICIAL FOOT Yesterday the County Commission- ers ordered a new artificial foot for Hiram Rarey of Millport whose foot was amputated at the County Home some months ago by Dr. F. G. Reese as a result of its being frozen trom exposure.
HE HAS RESIGNED
Guy Danforth has resigned as collector of Shinglehouse borough. He was a good officer. A petition for the appointment of D. S. Engler has been filed.
ATTENDING MASONIC MEETING
Ernest Wentworth, accompanied by his son, Milton, and Attorney Harry Nelson, are in Buttaio attending a Consistory meeting this week.
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WAS AWFUL TRAGEDY Gowanda Jane, Oldest Daughter Mr. and Mr. Harold Neefe of Sweden, Killed by Automobile Accident Saturday
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FAMILY MEMBERS IN THE EULALIA CHAPTER OF THE EASTERN STAR
Mary Erway Welfling (1880-1974)
Mildred Klesa Berne (1901-1996) (Worthy Matron)
Jeanette Johnson Metzger (1909-1963)
Hertha Mosch McElroy ( 1887-1988)
Jane McElroy Gardner (1917-2011)
The order of the Eastern Star is a society that is similar to that of the Masons. They are charitable, educational, fraternal, and scientific. Both organizations work in concert and some Free Masons belong to both groups. The Eastern star uses the same facilities as The Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masonic Temple in Coudersport. The Coudersport Consistory is one of the largest Masonic Temples in America, which at one time had almost 10,000 members.
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Debra Mosch Hunkele
My mom was Worthy Matron as well... maybe in 1972 or abouts.
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Joanette Edgar
Debra Mosch Hunkele My mom was District Deputy Grand Matron , Carmen Burrous Albee, 40's, 50's, from Galeton. Her sister, Mable Burrous Mosch , was also in Galeton's chapter. Aunt Mable was mother of Dr. Herman Mosch and Dr. George Mosch. Also, brother Paul was a dentist for a time in Coudersport. Father was Otto Mosch. Galeton.
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Debra Mosch Hunkele
Joanette Edgar I knew Aunt Carmen! I am Paul and Dottie Mosch's daughter. I never met my grandmother Mable; she passed right before I was born. My parents have been in a nursing home for a little over 1 year now. My dad will be 91 on Oct. 20. So nice to connect with you!
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Debra Mosch Hunkele
That means you would be my dad's cousin and my 2nd cousin?
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Joanette Edgar
Yes! I used to hear from Paul, your dad. every Christmas. Oh, I am so happy to connect. I haven't heard lately and I have lost connection with the Mosch's. Paul was a bit older than I am, but we used to double date. He would be with a boy friend's sist… See more
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Janet Poplin Rogers
Wonderful photo!
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Linda Marie
I was Worthy Matron 1995. I knew and served with some of these ladies!
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Linda Marie, do you have a group photo with you in it?
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Minnie Mary Klesa in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
Name Minnie Mary Klesa
[Minnie Mary Fleschutz]
Gender Female
Race White
her Age 88y
widowed
her res 221 N. Main ST
Coudersport
Birth 9 Oct 1869
Mina, Potter, Penna
Death 20 Nov 1957 05:30h
Coudersport, Potter, Pa
cause Severe generalized arterioclerosi, years
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signed George C. Mosch, MD
Coudersport
Father Xabor Fleschutz
Mother Balbina Geigher
Spouse Joseph Klesa
attest Mrs Mildred Berne
Coudersport
burial 11/23/57
Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport
Certificate Number 106245
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA, USA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 104701-107400
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Minnie Mary Klesa in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
Name Minnie Mary Klesa
[Minnie Mary Fleschutz]
Gender Female
Race White
her Age 88y
widowed
her res 221 N. Main ST
Coudersport
Birth 9 Oct 1869
Mina, Potter, Penna
Death 20 Nov 1957 05:30h
Coudersport, Potter, Pa
cause Severe generalized arterioclerosi,… |
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