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- [S2595] census 1950 USA PA, National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 3363; Page: 9; Enumeration District: 53-9.
Record for Bruce Parisella (31) facts
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Bruce Parisella in the 1950 United States Federal Census
date April 3 1950
Joseph P. Heimel
Name Bruce Parisella
Age 45
Birth abt 1905 New York
Gender Male
Race White
Status Married
Relation Head
Home Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Street Mill St.
House 207
Apt Son
Dwelling 90
Farm No
Acres No
Occ Sales of Bradling Supplies Contracting
Industry Contracting
Occ cat Working
Hrs Worked 48
Worker Class Own Business
Household
Bruce Parisella 45 Head
Frances S Parisella 36 Wife
Jane R Parisella 17 Daughter
Ruth A Parisella 14 Daughter
Umbert A Parisella 12 Son
Scott J Parisella 7 Son
National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 3363; Page: 9; Enumeration District: 53-9
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- [S1704] Ancestry Family Trees- recovered, Lyman Family Tree GordonLyman 20181203HAv.
Record for Frances Irene Scott Lyman Family Tree GordonLyman 20181203HAv (6) facts
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Record for Frances Irene Scott 20181203HAv (15) facts .................................. (53)
Record for Frances Irene Scott 20181203HAv (4) facts .................................. (57) ............. Ruth Parisella
Record for Frances Irene Scott 20181203HAv (2) facts .................................. (59) ............. 'Private' Parisella
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Robert Crawford Scott (right) with parents and brothers Jay and Clyde Waddington, Jefferson Co, New York Left to right: Freder 20181203HAv re-worked, while consolidating the reference, which had been broken apart into ca 7 parts!
Robert Crawford Scott (right) with parents and brothers Jay and Clyde
Waddington, Jefferson Co, New York
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Frederick "Fred" William Scott,
Jay J Scott,
Clyde Bowers Scott,
Robert Crawford Scott, and
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- [S292] newspaper: Potter Leader Enterprise-, 02 Jun 1955, Thu • p1 Marriage License Applications; Miss Gayle Ruth Benson Weds Leo Charles Robbins. 20220804GHLn-.
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Marriage License Applications; Miss Gayle Ruth Benson Weds Leo Charles Robbins.
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
02 Jun 1955, Thu • Page 1
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Miss Gayle Ruth Benson, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Hans Benson and Leo Charles Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tasillo of Coudersport exchanged their wedding vows in a pretty early summer wedding held Saturday afternoon, May 21 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The Reverend James Percy, church pastor, officiated for the double ring ceremony.
Mrs. John Norek of Austin, a sister of the bride, served as her matron of honor. She wore a waltz length frock of lavendar nylon net over taffeta fashioned with bouffant skirt and fitted bodice. A small matching bonnet made of taffeta and net, and short jacket of taffeta, completed her costume. Her flow ers were yellow carnations fashioned into an old fashioned nosegay.
Miss Ruth Ann Tasillo, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Ruth Nelson were bridesmaids. Their waltz length gowns were of yellow nylon net over taffeta, and they wore matching taffeta jackets and small bonnets. They also carried nosegay bouquets of yellow carnations.
The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, and given in marriage by him, wore a traditional floor length wedding gown of white nylon tulle and lace over satin. The gown featured a fitted bodice and four tiered skirt with lace drape and long tapering sleeves of lace. Her fingertip veil fell from a small crown of white encrusted with pearls, and she carried a white Bible topped with white orchid and lilies of the valley, from which long streamers fell to the floor.
William Brocklebank played tra ditional wedding music preceding and during the ceremony and accom panied Miss Ruth Parisella, who sang "Because," and as the couple knelt at the altar, "The Lord's Prayer."
James Blanchard, Hornell, N. Y., an uncle of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Don Tasillo of Coudersport and David Anderson of Wilcox, cousins of the couple.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Sweden Valley Grange Hall for over 100 friends and relatives of the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Robbins departed late in the afternoon for Niagara Falls and points in Canada. Last week they motored to Norfolk, Va., where Seaman First Class Robbins is presently stationed with the U.S. Navy aboard the S. S. Rockwell.
Mrs. Robbins, a graduate of Coudersport High School, will return next week, and will continue her work as secretary with the Pennsylvania State Employment Service.
Mr. Robbins is a graduate of the Cattaraugus, N. Y. High School and has served with the Navy for the past two and one-half years.
Marriage License Applications
May 26 Lyle E. Morgan, Osceola, Pa.; Charlotte Parsons, Addison, N. Y.
May 26 Jack Nelson Rathbun and Helen Rosemary Price, Genesee.
May 27 Robert A. Bennett and Rosemerry J. Hobs, Perry, N. Y.
May 27 Charles E. Clemens, Wellsville, N. Y.; Hazel Catherine Kemp, Andover, N. Y.
May 27 James T. Walaski and Shirley A. Roche, Coudersport.
May 28 Paul Wood and Elbertu Sherwood, Coudersport.
May 28 Augustine W. Padilla and M. Norma Peters, Austin.
May 28 Jesse Rexford Campbell and Betty Jane Weaver, Austin.
May 31 Lacie Gene Link arid Pearl Marie Kio, Keating Summit.
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Mr. Robbins is a graduate of the Cattaraugus, N. Y. High School and has served with the Navy for the past two and one-half years. Seaman First Class Robbins is presently stationed with the U.S. Navy aboard the S. S. Rockwell.
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- [S2507] Ancestry.com, Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2020;), The Potter Enterprise; Publication Date: 28/ Mar/ 1957; Publication Place: Coudersport, Pennsylvania, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/277898597/?article=23f0094f-2189-414d-b284-27ee96415b19&focus=0.2739006,0.04780672,0.3944557,0.61106527&xid=3398.
Record for Miss Madge Metzger (14) facts
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Thu, Mar 28, 1957 p6
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Miss Madge Metzger Bride In Church Ceremony Here
Coudersport Girl Becomes Bride of Pvt. K. Eugene Appleby At First Presbyterian Chnrch The Rev. Mr. Loughborough Unites Couple.
A beautiful wedding took place last Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the First Presbyterian Church when Miss Madge Virginia Metzger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Metzger, became the bride of Private K. Eugene Appleby, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Appleby of Har-risburg, Pa.
Preceding the ceremony William Brocklebank, organist, played "Traumerai by Schumam and "Evening Prayer" by Humperdinck. He also accompanied Miss Ruth Parisella as she sang "I Love Thee" by Greig and "Through the Years" by You-man.
At the strains of Lohengrin's "Wedding March," by Wagner, the bridal party entered the church. The Rev. Robert H. Loughborough Jr., minister of the church, performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with tall white standards filled with lighted cathedral tapers and standards filled with white gladioli.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of French hand clipped lace and pleatT ed tulle over satin. The long sleeved moulded bodice was styled with a scooped neckline outlined with scallops. The full skirt featured a front panel of lace over pleated tulle which joined the back overskirt at the sides and swept to a chapel train. An elbow length veil of French illusion depended from a crown of lace etched in sequins and seed pearls. She carried a nosegay of lillies of the valley. The attendants were Miss Barbara Schutt, maid of honor and six year old Marty Alice Metzger, junior bridesmaid.
Miss Schutt was gowned in a blush pink taffeta dress fashioned floor length and she carried a corsage of pink carnations, Marty Alice wore a rose colored floor length gown of taffeta with matching headdress. She carried a nosegay of pink carnations.
John Werren of Canton, Ohio, was best man. Ushers were the bridegroom's brother, Roscoe Appleby, of Harrisburg, and Robert Gold, of Pittsburgh.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Metzger chose a beige sheath dress, worn with brown accessories and a shoulder corsage of pink rosebuds.
The mother of the bridegroom wore a navy blue ensemble with a corsage of pink carnations.
Following the wedding a reception was given at Potato City Hotel lor about 125 guests who came from Galeton, Harrisburg, Kane, Coudersport, Grove City arid Mt. Jewett. For the wedding trip the bride wore a navy blue sheath dress with white accessories. They will make their home at Fort Knox, Ky., where Pvt. Appleby is stationed.
Mrs. Appleby is a graduate of the Coudersport High School and of the Grove City College at Grove City, Pa. Mr. Appleby is also, a graduate of Grove City College.
Pre-nuptial parties included a shower given by Mrs. Howard Appleby and Mrs. Lawrence Appleby, both of Harrisburg and a shower given by Mrs. Harold Bradley, Mrs. William Leete and Mrs. Edward Fisher, all of Coudersport.
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Miss Madge Metzger Bride in Church Ceremony Here
-- Coudersport Girl Becomes Bride of Pvt. K. Eugene Appleby at First Presbyterian Church -- The Rev. Mr. Loughborough Unites Couple.
Miss Madge Virginia Metzger, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Owen Metzger
Private K. Eugene Appleby, son of Mr and Mrs. K.M. Appleby of Harrisburg.
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