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Orange Woodruff Strong KGCZ-L8M
death: August 1882, Potter, Pennsylvania
birth: 1806, Isle La Motte, Grand Isle, Vermont
father: Luther Strong L4Q1-RJ3
mother: Abigail Woodruff L4Q1-RJR
spouse: Margaret P Dingman L4WX-WHS
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Name Cynthia M Strong
Sex Female
Birth 10 Oct 1835 Hebron, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 6 December 1915 Inez, Potter County, Pennsylvania
Burial 1915 Inez, Potter, Pennsylvania
Birth Name Cynthia M Strong
Family Members
Spouses and Children
William Clark McCann 1833-1862 • 9K8Y-WXK ?
Cynthia M Strong 1835-1915 • LHVC-CWD ?
Marriage: about 1854
Children (6)
Levi O McCann 1856-1944 • LZKJ-X1F ?
Jacob Clark McCann 1859-1936 • L4NB-4WP ?
Jacob 1859-Deceased • KZV1-ZLX ?
Mark McCann 1860-Deceased • LHWL-M9R ?
Mark 1861-Deceased • KHZK-RWK ?
William 1862-1944 • KCKQ-7QV ?
Charles L Vergason 1833-1924 • LTK6-Q3K ?
Cynthia M Strong 1835-1915 • LHVC-CWD ?
Marriage: 15 April 1867 Sylvania Township, Potter, Pennsylvania
Children
Charles L Vergason 1833-1924 • LTK6-Q3K ?
Alvira Russell 1831-1865 • LTK6-XTY ?
Marriage: 28 Jul 1853 Probably Alma, Allegany Co., NY
Children (3)
Martha Jeanette Vergason 1854-Deceased • LTK6-PW4 ?
George R Vergason 1858-1915 • LTK6-26K ?
Lydia Eliza Vergason 1861-1919 • LC3S-6S3
Parents and Siblings
Orange Strong 1806-1882 • KGCZ-L8M ?
Margaret P Dingman 1814-1870 • L4WX-WHS ?
Marriage: 1834 Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Children (15)
Cynthia M Strong 1835-1915 • LHVC-CWD ?
Mary Martha Strong 1841-1921 • LH1W-16H ?
Mary Strong 1842-Deceased • MQVY-78J ?
Calvin M. Strong 1844-Deceased • MQVY-7DN ?
Cassius Strong 1845-Deceased • MQVY-764 ?
Adolphus Strong 1847-Deceased • MQVY-7X9 ?
Chauncy D Strong 1848-1892 • 9KZJ-JPN ?
Albert Strong 1849-Deceased • MQVY-7XR ?
Orange Albert Strong 1849-1922 • 9K8Y-WLM ?
Orange Strong 1850-Deceased • MQVY-7N9 ?
Elmina Margaret Strong 1851-1911 • LVY1-GRB ?
Margaret Strong 1852-Deceased • MQVY-7NN ?
Deborah Elizabeth Strong 1854-1913 • LHDP-PWH ?
Alice Strong 1858-Deceased • MQVY-7VS ?
Hellen R. Strong 1860-Deceased • MQVY-7VT
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Joseph Halladay L41X-4CL
death: 30 September 1905, Hewitt, Todd, Minnesota
burial: , Hewitt Cemetery, Todd, Minnesota
birth: 17 January 1837, Elmira, Chemung, New York
father: Bela Halladay LWYX-7G9
mother: Lucinda Baker LH5B-3MC
spouse: Mary Martha Strong LH1W-16H
Isaac B. Baker 27H1-YZC
death: 7 May 1880, Coudersport, Pa.
birth: 4 November 1824, New York
father: Joseph L. Baker K2HP-W3F
mother: Sarah Trump K2XG-WG1
spouse: Permelia Dingman LZ48-CZK
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Sarah Jane Baker 1854-1896
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DEATH 3 AUG 1896 • Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
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DEATH 3 AUG 1896 • Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Laura A Baker 1864-1942
BIRTH 19 DEC 1864 • Spencerville, Allen, Ohio, USA
DEATH 4 DECEMBER 1942 • Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
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DEATH 4 DECEMBER 1942 • Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
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- [S2060] census 1910 USA PA Potter Coudersport, Year: 1910; Census Place: Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1415; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 0110; FHL microfilm: 1375428 Lewis Stocum.
Record for Lewis Stocum (23) facts
Record for May A Bingham (7) facts .................. (29)
Record for Genevieve G Bingham (7) facts ....... (34)
Record for Frank M Snyder (31) facts .............. (66)
Record for Charles D Austin (26) facts .............. (91)
Record for Harold Stacy (7) facts ..................... (95)
Record for Fred C Wood (45) facts ................. (140)
Record for Dusilla C Haskell (7) facts .............. (147)
Record for Mary H Nelson (12) facts ............... (159)
Record for Weldon Gibson (8) facts ................ (167)
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Lewis Stocum in the 1910 United States Federal Census
date: 16 April 1910
Chas V. Bush
Name: Lewis Stocum
Age in 1910: 64
Birth Year: abt 1846
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1910: Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Street: Hill Street
House Number: 405
Race: Mulatto
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital status: Married
Spouse's name: Mary C Stocum
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Native Tongue: English
Occupation: Janitor
Industry: School
Employer, Employee or Other: Wage Earner
Home Owned or Rented: Own
Home Free or Mortgaged: Free
Farm or House: House
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 43
Out of Work: N
Number of weeks out of work: 0
Household Members:
Name Age
0 Hill ST
Joseph R Baker 42 Head PA PA PA M1 21 laborer, day
Lydia S Baker 38 wife PA PA PA M1 21 2/2 none
Arthur P Baker 20 son PA PA PA S laborer, livery stable
Lula M Baker 15 dau PA PA PA S none
405 Hill ST
Lewis Stoann 64 Head NY NY PA M1 43 Janitor, school
Mary C Stocum 63 wife Can Ire Ire M1 43 6/5 none
Flora M Stocum 34 dau PA NY Can S clerk, store
Kathrine M Stocum 22 dau NY NY Can S clerk, drug store
May A Bingham 19 gr-dau PA NY NY S teacher, school
Genevieve G Bingham 18 grdau PA NY NY S none
407 Hill ST
Charles D Austin 60 Head PA NY PA M2 1 farmer, own farm
Anna R Austin 39 wife PA NY PA M2 1 2/2 none
Viola Berry 20 stpdau PA NY PA S none
Lloyd P Berry 16 stpson PA NY PA S none
Harold Stacy 13 gr-son PA PA PA S none
403 Hill ST
Frank M Snyder 28 Head PA PA PA M1 8 Mason, brick
Thressa A Snyder 25 wife PA MD PA M1 8 3/3 none
Ester B Snyder 7 dau PA PA PA S
Helen M Snyder 5 dau PA PA PA s
Bessie E Snyder 3 dau PA PA PA s
Hiram Snyder 68 father PA PA PA wd none
104 W. 6th ST
Fred C Wood 43 Head PA PA NY M1 22 mail carrier, rural
Mary P Wood 43 wife PA PA Ire M1 22 8/7 none
Ellen M Wood 21 dau PA PA PA S clerk, grocrey store
Frank J Wood 15 son PA PA PA S
Alice M Wood 13 dau PA PA PA s
Helen M Wood 11 dau PA PA PA s
Lloyd M Wood 9 son PA PA PA s
Dorris L Wood 3 dau PA PA PA s
3 Eulalia ST
Dusilla C Haskell 76 Head NY NY NY wd none
5
Mary H Nelson 50 Head NY NY NY wd none
Susanna C Nelson 17 dau NY NY NY S none
Weldon Gibson 40 boarder Can Can Can S contractor, carpenter
Source Citation
Year: 1910; Census Place: Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1415; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 0110; FHL microfilm: 1375428
Name Spouse Mother Father Parent Children Sibling Birth Arrival Residence
Mick J Reeves Villa K Reeves Eloise H Reeves Pennsylvania 1881 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Villa K Reeves Mick J Reeves Eloise H Reeves Pennsylvania 1880 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Eloise H Reeves Villa K Reeves Mick J Reeves Norine J Reeves Pennsylvania 1905 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Norine J Reeves Villa K Reeves Mick J Reeves Eloise H Reeves Pennsylvania 1910 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Joseph R Baker Lydia S Baker Arthur P Baker Pennsylvania 1868 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Lydia S Baker Joseph R Baker Arthur P Baker Pennsylvania 1872 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Arthur P Baker Lydia S Baker Joseph R Baker Lula M Baker Pennsylvania 1890 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Lula M Baker Lydia S Baker Joseph R Baker Arthur P Baker Pennsylvania 1895 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
John A Falk Mary E Falk Martin B Falk Maryland 1856 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Mary E Falk John A Falk Martin B Falk Pennsylvania 1861 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Martin B Falk Mary E Falk John A Falk Pennsylvania 1882 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Wellon T Falk Edith L Falk Leon A Falk Pennsylvania 1880 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Edith L Falk Wellon T Falk Leon A Falk Pennsylvania 1886 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Leon A Falk Edith L Falk Wellon T Falk Pennsylvania 1908 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Lewis Stoann Mary C Stocum Flora M Stocum New York 1846 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Mary C Stocum Lewis Stoann Flora M Stocum Canada 1847 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Flora M Stocum Mary C Stocum Lewis Stoann Kathrine M Stocum Pennsylvania 1876 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Kathrine M Stocum Mary C Stocum Lewis Stoann Flora M Stocum New York 1888 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
May A Bingham Pennsylvania 1891 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Genevieve G Bingham Pennsylvania 1892 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Charles D Austin Anna R Austin Pennsylvania 1850 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Anna R Austin Charles D Austin Viola Berry Pennsylvania 1871 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Viola Berry Anna R Austin Pennsylvania 1890 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Lloyd P Berry Anna R Austin Pennsylvania 1894 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Harold Stacy Pennsylvania 1897 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Frank M Snyder Thressa A Snyder Hiram Snyder Ester B Snyder Pennsylvania 1882 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Thressa A Snyder Frank M Snyder Ester B Snyder Pennsylvania 1885 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Ester B Snyder Thressa A Snyder Frank M Snyder Helen M Snyder Pennsylvania 1903 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Helen M Snyder Thressa A Snyder Frank M Snyder Ester B Snyder Pennsylvania 1905 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Bessie E Snyder Thressa A Snyder Frank M Snyder Ester B Snyder Pennsylvania 1907 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Hiram Snyder Frank M Snyder Pennsylvania 1842 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Fred C Wood Mary P Wood Ellen M Wood Pennsylvania 1867 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Mary P Wood Fred C Wood Ellen M Wood Pennsylvania 1867 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Ellen M Wood Mary P Wood Fred C Wood Frank J Wood Pennsylvania 1889 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Frank J Wood Mary P Wood Fred C Wood Ellen M Wood Pennsylvania 1895 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Alice M Wood Mary P Wood Fred C Wood Ellen M Wood Pennsylvania 1897 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Helen M Wood Mary P Wood Fred C Wood Ellen M Wood Pennsylvania 1899 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Lloyd M Wood Mary P Wood Fred C Wood Ellen M Wood Pennsylvania 1901 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Dorris L Wood Mary P Wood Fred C Wood Ellen M Wood Pennsylvania 1907 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Dusilla C Haskell New York 1834 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Mary H Nelson Susanna C Nelson New York 1860 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Susanna C Nelson Mary H Nelson Pennsylvania 1893 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Weldon Gibson Canada 1870 1891 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Andrew Algren Ida N Algren Sweden 1862 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Ida N Algren Andrew Algren Beata Gunarson Lars Gunarson Sweden 1864 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Lars Gunarson Beata Gunarson Ida N Algren Sweden 1827 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Beata Gunarson Lars Gunarson Ida N Algren Sweden 1833 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Jonas Decker Louisa Decker Mary E Decker New York 1854 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Louisa Decker Jonas Decker Mary E Decker New York 1855 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Mary E Decker Louisa Decker Jonas Decker Grace Decker Pennsylvania 1886 1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data: Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA.
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Lewis Stocum in the 1910 United States Federal Census
date: 16 April 1910
Chas V. Bush
Name: Lewis Stocum
Age in 1910: 64
Birth Year: abt 1846
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1910: Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
Street: Hill Street
House Number: 405
Race: Mulatto
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, 12 May 1880, Wed • p3 Isaac Baker Killed Friday at Dr. O.T. Ellison's saw mill. Isaac Baker Killed. Mr Kelly, Mr Sharpe at Yoman's Mill, narrow escape from circular saw, as well.
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
12 May 1880, Wed • Page 3
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Isaac Baker Killed.
Last Friday afternoon about five o'clock, at Dr. O, T. Ellison's saw mill, a short distance above town, Isaac Baker of Eulalia township, was almost instantly killed by the large circular saw used in sawing lumber.
For a short time past Mr. Baker had been at work in the mill attending a small cut-off saw and occasionally assisting in jacking-in logs from the pond. Less than an hour before his death he had a very narrow escape, while putting on a belt that had slipped from its wheel, and he would have doubtless been drawn between the belt and wheel in such a manner that it would have resulted in his death but for the interference of some of the mill hands who were belter acquainted with machinery.
After this he returned to the cut-off saw, where he was at work but a few moments when Joe Brown drove into the mill yard for a load of plank, as the plank had to be sorted, the man tail-sawing, left lo assist Joe, and Mr. Baker look his place.
The first slab that dropped from the saw as Mr. Baker took his place, was a very heavy one, aud instead of carrying it back and across the carriage track, he attempted to lilt it over the saw, but in some manner the slab near the end caught the saw, and before he could let go, he was drawn upon the saw and thrown some eight or nine feet back, a mangled, quivering, old man, with just life enough to gasp, "Oh, my God, take me off from here." A few gasps and his spirit returned to its Maker. When thrown from the saw Mr. Baker struck upon the log carriage, which had been gigged back as soon as the slab fell from the log, his head striking against some of the iron work. cutting a large gash in the top of his head and right temple.
He was quickly removed from the carriage to the mill floor, but never soke again, and was dead almost as soon as the hands could reach him.
Our reporter found the body lying on the mill floor, upon a blanket, with a pillow placed under his head, and the body partially covered, but still presenting a most horrible sight. He was lying on the left side, the left boot heel was torn off, the calf of the right leg was ragged where the saw teeth had cut almost to the bone, the clothes woere more than half torn from the body. The saw had struck at the upper part of the hips, cutting through, at the small of the back, rather more on the right side than on the left side, and passing up a little more than halfway to the shoulders, leaving the internal organs exposed lo view, somewhat lascerated by the saw. At the top of the head the scalp was torn loose, perhaps four or five inches square ; the right temple was covered with hood and had the appearance of being crushed in, and was caused when thrown from the saw. The skull was doubtless fractured at the temple and the top of the head. Spots of blood and shreds of flesh were scattared about the carriage and later a small piece of the back bone was found at the rear of the mill, where it had been thrown by the saw.
The body was placed in a neat coffin and removed to his former residence, and on Saturday was interred in the Crandnll Hill burying ground.
The deceased was about sixty years of age, he leaves a wife who has been sick for some time and at the time of the accident was still unable to leave her bed, and several children, one or two grown up and the youngest we are informed about fourteen years of age.
It would seem that the deceased had a presentament of his untimely end. Thursday he came very near drowning while working at the logs on the pond, and Friday as he was leaving the house he said to his wife, "I came very near being drowned yesterday. I suppose to-day will finish me."
The deceased served some time in the army during the late war, doing his duly as a soldier and has been a hard working, honest man. The family is left in destitute circumstances.
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Mr Kelly at Yoman's Mill, narrow escape from circular saw, Mr Sharpe, as well.
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
12 May 1880, Wed • Page 3
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Last Friday afternoon at Yeomans' Mill there was a narrow escape from an accident similar to the one that proved fatal to Mr. Baker a few hours later at the Ellison mill. A slab in the hands of Mr. Kelly caught on the circular saw, and in such a manner lhat had not Mr. Kelly clung to it and turned it, the chances are that Mr. Sharpe, the tannery boss would. have been struck and peril ajw killed, as it was Mr. Sharpe escaped but Mr. Kelly was so severely nrreil that he could not continue work in the mill. He was immediately given an easier Job by Mr. Sharpe.
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
12 May 1880, Wed • Page 3
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Isaac Baker Killed.
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
12 May 1880, Wed • Page 3
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- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 20 January 2022, 04:55), entry for Permelia Dingman (PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LZ48-CZK ); contributed by various users. PersonID LZ48-CZK.
Permelia Dingman Baker (11) facts
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Permelia Dingman LZ48-CZK
birth: 1830, Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
res: 1870, Sylvania Township, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States
death: 1904, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
father: Johannis Dingman LHJR-7C5
mother: Hannah Turner LHJJ-3XK
spouse: Isaac B. Baker 27H1-YZC
- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Dingman, Permelia, Baker Smart, Laura "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 12 May 2016, 20:22), entry for Laura Baker(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:9XBN-ZRW); contributed by various users. PersonID 9XBN-ZRW.
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Permelia Dingman 1830 - 1904 • LZ48-CZK ?
Name Permelia Dingman
Sex Female
Birth 1830 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 1904 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
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Permelia Dingman 1830 - 1904 • LZ48-CZK ?
Name Permelia Dingman
Sex Female
Birth 1830 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Death 1904 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Family Members
Spouses and Children
Isaac B. Baker 1824-1880 • 27H1-YZC ?
Permelia Dingman 1830-1904 • LZ48-CZK ?
Marriage: 19 OCT 1846 Coudersport, PA., USA
Children (7)
Mary Angeline Baker 1851-Deceased • LZ48-WCN ?
Pemila Baker 1852-Deceased • 9XBN-Z54 ?
Isaac Baker 1853-1936 • 27H1-Y65 ?
Sara Jane Baker 1855-Deceased • 9XBN-Z5L ?
John S Baker 1860-1935 • LCZB-FC4 ?
Laura Baker 1865-1943 • 9XBN-ZRW ?
Joseph R. Baker 1867-1939 • LZQY-JPT ?
Parents and Siblings
John Dingman 1792-1878 • LHJR-7C5 ?
Hannah Turner 1792-1869 • LHJJ-3XK ?
Marriage: 18 July 1815 Norwich, Chenango, New York, United States
Children (9)
Margaret P Dingman 1814-1870 • L4WX-WHS ?
Phoebe Dingman 1818-1913 • LHJJ-3JV ?
Elizabeth " Betsey" E. Dingman1820-1887 • LZV6-B1H ?
Nathan Turner Dingman 1822-1897 • K1DS-FFN ?
Henry Dingman 1825-1897 • L71X-5GS ?
Lucinda Dingman 1828-1900 • 9KD2-91Z ?
Permelia Dingman 1830-1904 • LZ48-CZK ?
William Dingman 1833-1894 • 9KZJ-JN2 ?
John Dingman 1837-1864 • 9KXM-J32
Laura Baker 9XBN-ZRW
death: 4 December 1943, Coudersport, Pa.
birth: 1865, Spencerville, Ohio
father: Isaac B. Baker 27H1-YZC
mother: Permelia Dingman LZ48-CZK
Joseph R. Baker 11 March 1867 - 13 October 1939 • LZQY-JPT ?
Name Joseph R. Baker
Sex Male
Birth 11 March 1867 Eulalia Township, Potter, Pennsylvania
Death 13 October 1939 Potter, Pennsylvania
Alternate Name
Birth Name Joseph D. Baker
Family Members
Spouses and Children
Joseph R. Baker 1867-1939 • LZQY-JPT ?
Lydia S. Brock 1871-1943 • LW1S-Z59 ?
Marriage: 28 Nov 1888 Potter, Pennsylvania
Children (2)
Arthur Baker 1889-1969 • MZSC-GZS ?
Lulu Myrtle Baker 1894-1944 • LCZB-C84
Isaac B. Baker 27H1-YZC
death: 7 May 1880, Coudersport, Pa.
birth: 4 November 1824, New York
father: Joseph L. Baker K2HP-W3F
mother: Sarah Trump K2XG-WG1
spouse: Permelia Dingman LZ48-CZK
- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, Washington Clinton, 90, passed away peacefully at the home of his daughter, Mrs Leroy Haskins 28 Apr 1904, Thu • p7.
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Monday, Anril 25th, Washington Clinton, of Prouty Valley, in the ninetyeth year of his age, paBed away peacefully, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Leroy Haskins, where she had cared for him during the past eleven years. Many years ago Sheldon Clinton and his wife, Prudence, settled In Addison. N, Y. Washington was born there on October 3rd, 1814. He is the last survivor of family of six children. He moved here from Addison in his younger days with his first wife Laura Halette. Two sons survive,
- Lyman, of Moores City,
- George, of South Fork.
After her death he was united in marriage to Matilda Booth, of this place. Two daughters and three sons survive this marriage,
- Maggie, wife of Leroy Haskins,
- Henry, of Costello,
- Benjamin, of Keating Summit,
- Robert, of this place,
- Kate, wife of Ora Haskins, of the Jamison.
After her death he was united in marriage to Mrs. Betsy Westfall.
He leaves nineteen grand children and sixteen great grand children to mourn their Ioss. They all reside in Potter county with the exception of one grandson who resides in Idaho and one greatgranddaughter who resides at Norwich, N. Y. The deceased had made this vicinity his home for a great many years and was a man of strong constitution. He was sick with typhoid pneumonia only a short time. He was a man of sterling qualities, upright in all his dealings and loved and respected by all who knew him. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Newman, of Costello.
- Interment at Moores City.
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Died at the home of her son, Isaac, in Eulalla, April 22, 1904, Mrs. Permelia Baker, April 22 at the age of 75 years. Mrs. Baker had been ill for several years but has been a patient sufferer. She was a warm-hearted woman, who had many friends. She was the daughter of John and Hannah Dingman, who were among the first settlers of Potter county. In 1848 she was married to Isaac Baker; nine children were born to them of whom five survive her. They are
- Mrs. Angeline Plummer, of Colorado,
- Mrs. Laura Johnston, of Ohio,
- Isaac and
- John ...
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... Baker of Eulalla, and
- Joseph of this place.
The funeral was held at the Hebron Seventh Day Baptist church, A Iarge number of relatives and friends attended the services which were conducted by Rev. Feathers and Rev. G. P. Kenyon. Besides her children, deceased is survived by
- one sister, Mrs. Rodney Fessenden, of Roulette,
who are deeply grieved.
Lewis Callahan, aged 25 years, a resident of Galeton, died a few days ago.
The fourteen months old daughter of James Stevens, of Cross Fork, died a few days ago.
Prouty Valley
Messrs H. Jebb, L. Fessenden and R. White, of Roulette, were on a fishing excursion in this vicinity a few daya last week.
Van Younglove, of Hulls, waa the guest of friends here Friday.
Mrs. Ora Haskins, of Jamison, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leroy Haskins, Saturday ond Sunday.
Grace Tuttle, of Austin, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Jane Tuttle, and other friends here.
Mrs. Phelps, of Costello, has been caring for Mr. Clinton.
John Burns, of Costello, is vfsiting friends here.
Mr. Crandall, of Bradford, waa at the mill Thursday last.
Dell Bruce and son, Ray, were at Coudersport on business Monday.
C O. Jackson and wife, of Borie, were the guests of L. Watson and family Sunday.
Anna Rennells has returned from her visit with friends at Hulls.
Mary Clark was the guest of her parents Saturday and Sunday.
Alvin Rennells was the guest of his brother, C. G. Rennells, a few days last week.
Walter Rennells, of the Jamison, was in town a few daya last week.
Mesdames Dora Reed, Ada Kent, Alma Tingley, of Borie, were pleasant callers here Monday.
Preaching exercises at the U. B. Church were conducted by Mrs. Orphy Reed. A large attendance reported.
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