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- [S1718] Public Member Trees 2018-, Bernabe Family Tree?? ?susanbernabe? re Coleman Smith 20180617HAv.
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- [S1127] Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;), Smith, Coleman - Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1967; Certificate Number Range: 112501-115129.
Record for Coleman Smith (11) facts
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Coleman Smith in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Coleman Smith
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 87y 11m 8d
res: Port Allegany Rd
Coudersport, PA
for 30 years
married
occ: Merchant, in Contractor business
Birth: 29 Dec 1854
North Fork, Harrison Twp, Potter County, PA
Death: 7 Dec 1942 04:00h
home, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
cause: General debility
due to: Fracture of the head of right femure, injured by fall at home
186a / 162b
Father: George Smith
Mother: Delight Smith
Spouse: Grace Smith
inform: Grace A. Smith
burial: 12-10-1942
Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport
Certificate Number: 113639
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1967; Certificate Number Range: 112501-115129
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1963. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Coleman Smith in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Coleman Smith
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 87y 11m 8d
res: Port Allegany Rd
Coudersport, PA
for 30 years
married
occ: Merchant, in Contractor business
Birth: 29 Dec 1854
North Fork, Harrison Twp, Potter County, PA
Death: 7 Dec 1942 04:00h
home, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
cause: General debility
due to: Fracture of the head of right femure, injured by fall at home
186a / 162b
Father: George Smith
Mother: Delight Smith
Spouse: Grace Smith
inform: Grace A. Smith
burial: 12-10-1942
Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport
Certificate Number: 113639
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1967; Certificate Number Range: 112501-115129
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1963. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Coleman Smith in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967
Name: Coleman Smith
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 87y 11m 8d
res: Port Allegany Rd
Coudersport, PA
for 30 years
married
occ: Merchant, in Contractor business
Birth: 29 Dec 1854
North Fork, Harrison Twp, Potter County, PA
Death: 7 Dec 1942 04:00h
home, Coudersport,… |
- [S2058] census 1900 USA PA Potter Coudersport, Year: 1900; Census Place: Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania; Page: 6; Enumeration District: 0104; FHL microfilm: 1241482.
Record for A M Snyder (25) facts
Record for Wm Snyder (6) facts ............. (29)
Record for Coleman Smith (21) facts ...... (51)
Record for Walter Vosburg (7) facts ....... (58)
Record for Adaline Bingham (25) facts ... (83)
Record for Mary Snyder (5) facts ............. (87)
Record for Bessie Snyder (6) facts ......... (92)
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A M Snyder in the 1900 United States Federal Census
date: 06 June 1900
Winfield S. Calhoun
Name: A M Snyder
Age: 25
Birth: Apr 1875
New York
Home: Coudersport boro, Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania
Ward: 1
Street: Main
House: 6
Sheet: 6
Order: 104
Family: 114
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation: Head
status: Married
Spouse: Mary Snyder
Marriage: 1897
Father's Birth: New York
Mother: Amanda Campbell
her Birth: New York
Occ: Basket Maker
Mos Not Empl: 0
Read: Yes
Write: Yes
Speak Eng: Yes
House: O
Mortgaged
House
Household Members:
Name Age
A M Snyder 25 Head NY NY NY Apr1875 M3 Basket Maker
Mary Snyder 23 wife PA PA PA Sep1876 M3 1/1
Vida Snyder 1 dau PA PA? PA Jul1898 s
Amanda Campbell 48 mother? PA PA PA Sep1851 Wd 1/1
Wm Snyder 23 bro PA NY NY Mar1877 M4 Day laborer
Bessie Snyder 4m neice PA PA NY Jan1900
Coleman Smith 44
Allice Smith 43
Willard Smith 6
Susan Stimer 53 Head
Edith M Stimer 24 wife
Scott Stimer 20 son
Milton Rus 20 boarder
Walter Vosburg 23 boarder NY PA PA Jun1876 S Day laborer
Adaline Bingham 33 Head NY NY Can Jan1868 S 3/3 boarding house
Frank Bingham 13 son NY NY NY Jun1896
Mary Bingham 9 dau PA NY NY Jan1891
Jennie Bingham 8 dau PA NY NY Mar1892
Source Citation
Year: 1900; Census Place: Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania; Page: 6; Enumeration District: 0104; FHL microfilm: 1241482
Name Birth Marriage Arrival Residence
Margery Moon Feb 1898 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Arline Moon Mar 1900 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Chas Moon Feb 1878 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
A M Snyder Apr 1875 New York 1897 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary Snyder Sep 1876 Pennsylvania 1897 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Vida Snyder Jul 1898 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Amanda Campbell Sep 1851 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Wm Snyder Mar 1877 Pennsylvania 1896 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Bessie Snyder Jan 1900 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Coleman Smith Dec 1855 Pennsylvania 1886 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Allice Smith Apr 1847 New York 1886 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Willard Smith Jun 1893 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Frank Bem Apr 1859 New York 1884 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Katie S Bem May 1865 Pennsylvania 1884 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Earl C Bem Jan 1891 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Frank Weisert Feb 1855 New York 1881 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Ella Weisert Nov 1844 New York 1881 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Irene Westfall Mar 1885 New York 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Drusilla Griffen Mar 1866 Virginia 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Howe H Blauvelt Oct 1866 Michigan 1894 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary Blauvelt Jul 1866 New York 1894 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Clarence Blauvelt Mar 1888 New York 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Lillie Darrin May 1883 New York 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Nettie Sheehan Aug 1854 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Wm M Sheehan Oct 1880 Michigan 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Effie Sheehan Apr 1883 Michigan 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Dannil Sheehan May 1891 Michigan 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Del Vert Hawley Apr 1858 New York 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Edith Butler Apr 1882 Pennsylvania 1898 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
John Butler Sep 1877 Pennsylvania 1898 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Nettie Butler Dec 1898 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Guy Handley Dec 1880 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Wm Handley Mar 1884 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Edward Wing Jan 1861 Pennsylvania 1884 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Hattie Wing Feb 1863 Pennsylvania 1884 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Andrew Wing Apr 1885 New York 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Wm Wing Mar 1887 New York 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Addie Wing May 1888 New York 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Chas Wing Jan 1890 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Susan Stimer Sep 1841 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Edith M Stimer Oct 1875 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Scott Stimer Feb 1881 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Milton Rus Oct 1879 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Walter Vosburg Jun 1876 New York 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Adaline Bingham Jan 1868 New York 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Frank Bingham Jun 1886 New York 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary Bingham Jan 1891 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Jennie Bingham Mar 1892 Pennsylvania 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
John S Barns Aug 1846 New York 1867 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Tvora Barns Oct 1849 New York 1867 1900 Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.
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A M Snyder in the 1900 United States Federal Census
date: 06 June 1900
Winfield S. Calhoun
Name: A M Snyder
Age: 25
Birth: Apr 1875
New York
Home: Coudersport boro, Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania
Ward: 1
Street: Main
House: 6
Sheet: 6
Order: 104
Family: 114
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation: Head
status: Married
Spouse: Mary… |
- [S292] newspaper: Potter Leader Enterprise-, Thu, May 27, 1943 p8 Upper Eleven-Mile School House Razed; Hazel Ruth Goodspeed, became the bride of Corp. Carrol B. Kemp, 20240228GHLn-.
Fred Rozell (1) fact
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Upper Eleven-Mile School House, built 1872 by Allan Hammond, Razed by Harry Guyon; Hazel Ruth, became the bride of Corp. Carrol B. Kemp,
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, May 27, 1943 p8
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• Razing Old School Brings Memories Of Many Years Ago
Edifice Erected in 1872 on Upper Eleven Mile - Community Center as Well as School Building
Frank Walker of the Eleven Mile is the author of the following story of the demolishing of a very old school building, which will interest many readers:
The dismantling of the upper Eleven Mile school house by Harry Guyon, who will build a home just over the state line on the Wellsville road, brings many memories to the minds of the older people of the community.
This ancient landmark was built by Allan Hammond in 1872 on ground purchased from Perry Burdick, and after nearly 75 years the first quality of pine and hemlock lumber is still in excellent condition.
Among the early teachers of the school was Miss Maggie Doyle, who is still living on the Eleven Mile, and recently celebrated her 81st birthday. Among her pupils appear the names of R. A. Butterfield, Jack and Jim Tormey, Lottie Rozell and Eva Rozell, Frank Hyde and T. C. Walker.
Other teachers were Coleman Smith, Jim Dexter, Dolly Fox, Will Clancy, Fanny, Mabel, Clara and Mary Walker, Jessie Jones, Dora O'Donnell, Catherine Carrol, Anna McGinnis, Della Spencer and Lyle Spencer.
At one time sixty pupils were in attendance when the school room was divided and two teachers were employed.
The first directors were Dennis McGinnis and Fred Rozell, who served many years. Forty-eight children from four families, namely the Coyles, Hart, Markey and Moran families, received their basic training within its walls.
Many are the names and initials found carved on desks and walls of those who "entered to learn and went forth to serve", and now are scattered to the four corners of the earth.
The school building for many years served as a community center and a place of public gatherings, and with its passing go memories of religious services, entertainments, medicine shows, broken bones, thick slices of bread and butter, shin-digs in the hall, Butterfield saw mill and saw dust pile, teachers who used the rubber hose and some who pulled hair to enforce discipline.
The countryside is dotted everywhere with abandoned school houses, a sign of the changing times in which we live, and many a community could write the same story. Another landmark has gone. The writer is indebted to R. A. Butterfield for much of this information.
WEDDING SOLEMNIZED AT ELEVEN MILE HOME
A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goodspeed of Eleven Mile, Friday evening, May 21, at eight o'clock, when their youngest daughter, Hazel Ruth, became the bride of Corp. Carrol B. Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora C. Kemp, of the same place. Rev. F. Willis Chase, pastor of the United Brethren Church of Eleven Mile, performed the double ring ceremony before a background of Easter lilies, snapdragons and spring flowers. The Easter lilies were sent from Daytona Beach, Fla., as a gift from the bride's aunt, Mrs. L. S. Grabe.
Miss Ruth Buchanan, cousin of the bride, sang "Because" and "I Love You Truly," accompanied at the piano by Arthur Greene. The only attendants were Miss Helen Goodspeed, sister of the bride, and Murray Kemp, brother of the groom.
The bride was attractive in a street length jacket dress of aqua with white accessories and a corsage of white sweet peas centered with American Beauty rosebuds. The bridesmaid chose a dusty rose jacket dress with white accessories and her corsage was of Talisman rosebuds and sweet peas.
Following the ceremony an informal reception was held with buffet supper being served to 20 guests.
Mrs. Kemp is a graduate of Shinglehouse High School and Mansfield State Teachers College and at present is a member of the faculty of Otto Township schools.
Corporal Kemp is a graduate or Shinglehouse High School. He is in the Q. M. Corps at the Brooklyn, N. Y.. Army Base wnere he will return at the close of his furlough. Mrs. Kemp will continue her teaching activities at Rixford.
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United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
1943
May
27
Page 8
Upper Eleven-Mile School House, built 1872 by Allan Hammond, Razed by Harry Guyon
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