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- [S662] census 1940 USA PA Potter Coudersport, Year: 1940; Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3600; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 53-7 von Nieda, Harold B.
Record for Harold B Von Nieda
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Harold B Von Nieda in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: Apr 18-19, 1940
enumerator: George A. Tate
Name: Harold B Von Nieda
Age: 36
Estimated birth year:abt 1904
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1940: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Street: North West Street
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935:Rural, Erie, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1935: Rural, Erie, Pennsylvania
Resident on farm in 1935:No
Sheet Number: 3B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:148
Occupation: Proprietor
House Owned or Rented: Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:20
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: College, 5th or subsequent year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:60
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Weeks Worked in 1939:0
Income: 0
Income Other Sources:Yes
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Harold B Von Nieda 36 PA Head proprieter, auto supplies
Pauline C Von Nieda 32 PA wife
Sally A Von Nieda 10 PA dau
Harold C Von Nieda 6 PA son
Source Citation
Year: 1940;
Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania;
Roll: T627_3600;
Page: 3B;
Enumeration District: 53-7
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.
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census 1940 USA PA Potter Coudersport 20180127 RVA- repasted from BUfx tree; file re-named from (6)-
Harold B Von Nieda in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: Apr 18-19, 1940
enumerator: George A. Tate
Name: Harold B Von Nieda
Age: 36
Estimated birth year:abt 1904
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
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- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 12 December 2017, 00:18), entry for Harold Von Nieda(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:L6VM-1HC); contributed by various users. PersonID L6VM-1HC.
Harold Von Nieda
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- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MGZH-ZDP : accessed 27 January 2018), Harold B Von Nieda in household of Oscar L Von Nieda, Ephrata, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 45, sheet 10A, family 237, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1353; FHL microfilm 1,375,366.
Harold B Von Nieda in household of Oscar L Von Nieda, "United States Census, 1910"
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Harold B Von Nieda in household of Oscar L Von Neida, "United States Census, 1920"
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- [S292] newspaper: Potter Leader Enterprise-, Thu, Nov 23, 1939 p1 Miss Rose Crane, Many Years Coudy Teacher, Aged Resident Dies From Burns; Arthur G. Logue Alive well 20240531GHLn-.
Rose Adelaide Crane (1) fact
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Miss Rose Crane, Many Years Coudy Teacher, Aged Resident Dies From Burns; Arthur G. Logue Alive well
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Nov 23, 1939 p1
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ARTHUR G. LOGUE
The story that gained wide circulation Monday that Game Protector A. G. Logue had been shot was much like Mark Twain's comment when he was reported as having died: "Greatly exaggerated."
Art was not shot nor half shot. His home was deluged with telephone calls asking if the report was true. The Enterprise had to deny the story many times as did the Enterprise editors at their homes.
When an Enterprise writer visited the Logue home where Mr. Logue has his office he found a very busy man. Making a report on the many violations listed elsewhere in this paper is no small job.
At any rate the Enterprise is glad to report the genial official as alive, well and busy.
BIG BUCK KILLED
A Greyhound bus hit and killed a buck deer on the highway above Sweden Valley, about 8:00 o'clock Tuesday morning. It was so badly mangled, the carcass could not be saved.
DAUGHTER BORN
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Kellam, November 8, in the George Washington University Hospital, Washington, D. C., a daughter, Carol Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Kellam have one other child, Donald Swift.
AGED RESIDENT DIES FROM BURNS
Miss Rose Crane, Many Years Teacher in Local Schools, Mourned By Many.
Miss Rose Crane succumbed Sunday evening at the Coudersport Hospital from burns received that morning at her home on Ross street.
In trying to hurry a slowly starting coal fire, Miss Crane poured on gasoline. In a flash she was enveloped in flames from head to foot.
Richard Deweese, a relative, asleep upstairs, was aroused by her screams and tried to smother the flames with a rug but in her frenzy Miss Crane eluded him until she was terribly burned. The young man made a brave effort for which he deserves due credit. An ambulance was summoned and she was removed to the hospital, where everything was done to make, her last hours as comfortable as possible.
Rose Adelaide Crane was born in Odin, a daughter of Earl G. and Mary Dingee Crane. She, with her family, came to Coudersport at an early age and lived here practically all her life. She was the last of a family of five children.
She began her teaching career at the age of 16 and taught first grade in the Coudersport schools for approximately 45 years, being especially successful in teaching the very young. This period was interrupted by a course at the Cook County Normal School in Chicago, Ill., from which she was graduated in 1893.
Following her retirement from the public schools, she established a kindergarten in her home, which she conducted until her death.
In 1911 a relative, Miss Lura Dingee, now Mrs. L. J. Costello of Woodbury, N.J., after the death of her parents, came here to make her home with Miss Crane. Later Miss Crane became guardian to Mrs. Foster Gwilliam of Wenonah, N. J., the former Jewell Deweese, and her brother, Richard Deweese, who still made his home with the deceased. No nearer relatives survive.
Funeral services were held at 2:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, of which she had been a devout member for many years. The pastor, the Rev. M. W. Sickler, officiated.
UNDERGOES APPENDECTOMY
Mrs. Harold Von Nieda underwent an appendectomy Tuesday morning at the Coudersport Hospital. She came through the operation nicely and her condition is as good as can be expected at this time.
ATTENDED FUNERAL
Mrs Fred H. Bloom and daughters Gertrude and Dorothy, attended the funeral of the former's mother, Mrs. Katharina Bluhm of of Williamsport, Saturday morning.
RETURNED FROM HOSPITAL
Miss Phyllis Benson returned home Saturday from the Olean General Hospital, where she had tics by Runals. been operated, upon for appendicitis by Dr. A.L. Runals.
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Harold B Von Nieda Opens Western Auto Store on Main ST; Harry W Nelson Dies, Well Known Attorney
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Nov 23, 1939 p1
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COUDERSPORT, PENNA., Tuesday served playettes, Quintuplets," singing
• ATTORNEY DIES WELL KNOWN MAN
Prominent in Fraternal Circles, Harry W. Nelson Will Be Greatly Missed.
Death claimed Harry W. Nelson at the Coudersport General Hospital Sunday morning at 8:00 o'clock. He had been a patient there for two weeks and for a time his friends did not consider his condition as serious. A short time previous to the end it was realized there was little hope for him.
Harry Wood Nelson was the son of Hall T. and Annett Goff Nelson. He was born in Coudersport August 20, 1871, and Coudersport was always his home. Mr. Nelson received his education in the local school and the old Coudersport Academy, and studied law in the office of J. Newton Peck. He was admitted to practice over 40 years
HARRY W. NELSON
ago. He served the county some years ago as district attorney, and he had served for a long period of years as referee in bankruptcy.
He became a member of the Masonic fraternity in early manhood and was secretary of Eulalia Lodge, No. 342, over a long period of time. He was a member of Coudersport Consistory, served for a time as secretary and for many years he was the organist. He was also an Odd Fellow and was holding the position of District Deputy Grand Master at the time of his death. One aunt, Mrs. Oliva Park, Waverly, is the nearest surviving relative. Mr. Nelson was possessed of a remarkable memory, especially for names and faces, and hundreds of fraternal brothers will mourn his passing.
Rev. F. F. Snyder, former Rector of Christ Church, now of Williamsport, came to Coudersport and conducted the last rites from the Consistory Cathedral at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday, as he had promised to do when Mr. Nelson was seriously ill two or three years ago. The deceased had been a faithful member of that church for a long time and at times when the church was temporarily without a rector he acted that capacity.
Burial was made Eulalia cemetery.
NEW STORE OPENS IN COUDERSPORT
Harold B. Von Nieda • Will Cater to Needs of Motorists With Big Fine Line.
An outstanding event in Coudersport's business history is the opening of the new Western Auto Associate Store, owned and operated by Harold B. Von Nieda on Main street.
Most car owners in this vicinity are familiar with the Western Auto Supply Company of Kansas City. It is the oldest and largest organization of its kind, founded in 1909 and now more than 200 stores all the United operating, States, which were formerly the exclusive outlets for many of its well-known brands of merchandise.
Now, however, the company is wholesaling these products to more than 1,200 individual merchants throughout the country, enabling them to offer the public this same merchandise with an established reputation for quality at moneysaving prices.
It is stated that the new store offers the largest and most complete stocks of auto supplies and accessories, also radios, bicycles, sporting goods and a varied line of hardware items, all at prices that compare favorably with those of the big company-owned stores. Every item is of selected quality and backed by "Satisfaction or Money Back."
Mr. Von Nieda is well known in Coudersport and has a host of friends who wish him well in his new enterprise.
The new store is now open for business, but Saturday will be "Official Opening Day" and Mr. Von Nieda promises to have special prices on a number of popular items in honor of the occasion.
ENTERTAINED MOTHER
Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Chastain entertained at their home here Friday evening in honor of her mother, Mrs. Milo Lyman, the occasion being her 72nd birthday anniversary. Those present were
Prof. and Mrs. Ivan Fiske and son, Gordon, Bradford;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyman and daughters, Betty and Lois, and
Mr. and Mrs. Chastain and sons, Rupert and Richard.
Mrs. Lyman left Tuesday evening for Fayetteville, N. C., where she will spend the winter months. Nurse Nellie Thompson accompanied her there and will return home in a few days.
BEAR HUNTERS BEAR HUNTERS
Thomas Smiles and 8 party of eight hunters from Clearfield, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell Wednesday and Thursday..
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Harold B Von Nieda Opens Western Auto Store on Main ST; Harry W Nelson Dies, Well Known Attorney
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- [S1129] Ancestry.com, U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2010;), "U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012"; School Name: Coudersport High School; Year: 1955.
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Board of Education, Coudersport Joint Schools
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CHS 1955 yearbook
BOARD OF EDUCATION:
Row 1:- Mrs. Asa Raymond
- Mrs Mary Currier
- Mrs Wynona Neefe
- Mrs Marjorie Gooch
- Mrs Mary Leet
- A.J. Menschel.
Row 2: - Leroy Lambert
- F. Willard Hauber
- Mrs Mildred Easton
- Roy Heimel
- Harold B. VonNeida
Row 3: - Clayton Reed
- Mrs Wanda A. Reed
- Mrs Margaret Reed
- William L. Roberts
- Norman Leete
- H.C. Reuning.
Row 4: - Mrs Jeanette Glassmire
- Mrs Singer Kuratomi
- Edith Glassmire
- Mrs Sally Duell
- Mrs Ruth Quimby
Row 5: - Clifford T. White
- J. Revere Duell
- Raymond Gross
- Mrs June Boyd
- Mrs Betty D Lyon.
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- [S1259] FaceBook- Coudersport, DIRECTORS OF COUDERSPORT CORPORATION, Ground-breaking for Pure Carbon plant, Lanny Nunn · 21 Sept 2020.
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DIRECTORS OF COUDERSPORT CORPORATION
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- Dr. George Mosch,
- John Carr,
- Judge Walter Pierre Wells,
- Harold B. VonNeida,
- Edgar Brewer,
- John Rigas,
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- Harold Sonnekalb
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Morgan AM&T contract ratified
February 24, 2007
By a slender four-vote margin, unionized workers at the Morgan AM&T plant (formerly Pure Carbon Co.), east of Coudersport, ratified a new three-year labor agreement.
Vote on the pact was 111-107 in favor. More than 90 employees did not participate in the vote, which was held at the Coudersport Consistory on Saturday.
The thin margin of passage was traced to dissatisfaction with the requirement that employees pay a higher percentage of health insurance premiums, as well as some sentiment that per-hour pay increases were inadequate.
On the other hand, supporters were satisfied with the total package of wage increases, greater employer contributions to 401(k) retirement plans over the next three years, and other aspects of the labor agreement. It was hammered out between management and local representatives of the IUE-CWA, the industrial division of the Communication Workers of America.
Morgan AM&T is revising its production activities. Its traditional carbon product line is being phased out, while orders increase for manufacture of armor for military and private sector customers.
With the union contract now settled, the company is expected to more forward with an 18,000 sq. ft. addition.
The Coudersport plant is a valuable component of parent company Morgan Crucible’s operations. Morgan, based in England, has acquired Aceram, a Canadian company that’s a leader in armor technology, as part of its expansion into the body armor business.
The company’s history in Potter County dates back nearly 50 years. Groundbreaking was held by the Coudersport Chamber of Commerce on the Norman Leete farm in November 1957.
By January 1959, the 36,000 sq. ft. building was open for production, with a workforce of 63. At that time, Pure Carbon produced carbon brushes for electric motors and related products.
As the product line evolved, expansions took place in 1967, 1972 and 1974, for a total of 120,000 sq. feet.
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- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Clark von Nieda, Pauline "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 12 December 2017, 00:18), entry for Pauline Clark(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:L6VM-1HY); contributed by various users. PersonID L6VM-1HY.
Pauline Clark, her father Ned Porter Clark, her husband Harold von Nieda
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Pauline Clark L6VM-1HY
birth: 1908, Pennsylvania
father: Ned Porter Clark L2QH-T76
mother: Ellen Benett Frink 9V31-PP9
spouse: Harold Von Nieda L6VM-1HC
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Pauline Clark L6VM-1HY
birth: 1908, Pennsylvania
father: Ned Porter Clark L2QH-T76
mother: Ellen Benett Frink 9V31-PP9
spouse: Harold Von Nieda L6VM-1HC
Ned Porter Clark 18 April 1880 - 24 June 1966 • L2QH-T76
Name Ned Porter Clark
Sex Male
Birth 18 April 1880 Eulalia Township, Potter, Pennsylvania
Death 24 June 1966 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Burial 1966 Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Residence
1910 Coudersport Ward 1, Potter, Pennsylvania
1920 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
1930 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
1935 Same House
1940 Coudersport Borough, Potter, Pennsylvania
Draft Registration 1917-1918 Potter County, Pennsylvania
Draft Registration 1942 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Family Members
Spouses and Children
Ned Porter Clark 1880-1966 • L2QH-T76 ?
Ellen Benett Frink 1884-1973 • 9V31-PP9 ?
Marriage: 23 AUG 1905 of Coudersport,, PA
Children (2)
Claudine C. Clark 1907-Deceased • LVXQ-4DN ?
Pauline Clark 1908-Deceased • L6VM-1HY ?
Parents and Siblings
Porter Hall Clark 1843-1889 • KZ9N-C3Q ?
Children (9)
Thomas Clark 1831-Deceased • LXSW-3NS ?
Daniel Clark 1864-1865 • MTQN-4DF ?
Carrie Clark 1865-Deceased • LZ21-FB2 ?
John M Clark 1867-Deceased • MTQN-WN3 ?
John M Clark 1867-Deceased • LWPH-XPR ?
Addie Clark 1870-Deceased • MTQN-84H ?
Sherman D. Clark 1872-Deceased • MTQN-W3K ?
Minnie Clark 1877-Deceased • LZ21-Z1R ?
Ned Porter Clark 1880-1966 • L2QH-T76
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Pauline Clark L6VM-1HY
birth: 1908, Pennsylvania
father: Ned Porter Clark L2QH-T76
mother: Ellen Benett Frink 9V31-PP9
spouse: Harold Von Nieda L6VM-1HC
Oscar Lonsey Von Nieda 1871-1936 • KZ2J-DDZ ?
Sarah Hess Landis 1876-1954 • K8BW-L29 ?
Marriage: 07 Jun 1900 Ephrata, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Children (8)
Stanley Lee (Doc) Von Nieda 1901-1973 • KX4P-KVN ?
Helen Landis von Nieda 1903-1980 • MMN3-VX1 ?
Harold Von Nieda 1904-1988 • L6VM-1HC ?
Earl Landis von Nieda 1905-1905 • MMN3-VTF ?
Daniel Singer von Nieda 1908-1980 • MMN3-VB9 ?
James Landis von Nieda 1910-1984 • MMN3-V1G ?
John Walter von Nieda 1911-1938 • MMN3-K9C ?
Sara Esther VonNieda 1918-1998 • LKJ4-HT5
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Name Pauline Clark L6VM-1HY
birth: 1908, Pennsylvania,
res: 1940, Coudersport Borough, Potter, Pennsylvania,
death: 1994, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania,
father: Ned Porter Clark L2QH-T76
mother: Ellen Benett Frink 9V31-PP9
spouse: Harold Von Nieda L6VM-1HC
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