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- [S21] Harold F. Baker, Baker, Harold F., A Journey in Time, 1811-1986, 370 The 8th child (of Clayton and Lavina McDowell) was Earl (b. 1905).
The 8th child (of Clayton and Lavina McDowell) was Earl (b. 1905). He married Mae Boyer, a daughter of George and Mina (Burt) Boyer. Earl and Mae built a home on Route 6 near Boyers Crossing and lived there for many years. Mae died on December 13, 1984. [Author's note: 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren survive.] For many years Earl worked as a section hand on the C.&P.A.Railroad. They had 2 sons- Earl, Jr. and Llewllyn. Earl Jr. married Barbara Barr, daughter of Elvin and Freda Barr. Barbara is now the postmaster at Roulette. They have several children. Llewellyn built a home next door to his parents. He married Shilrley Grimes. After they divorced, he then married Joyce Schoonover.
The 8th child (of Clayton and Lavina McDowell) was Earl (b. 1905). He married Mae Boyer, a daughter of George and Mina (Burt) Boyer. Earl and Mae built a home on Route 6 near Boyers Crossing and lived there for many years. Mae died on December 13, 1984. [Author's note: 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren survive.] For many years Earl worked as a section hand on the C.&P.A.Railroad. They had 2 sons- Earl, Jr. and Llewllyn. Earl Jr. married Barbara Barr, daughter of Elvin and Freda Barr. Barbara is now the postmaster at Roulette. They have several children. Llewellyn built a home next door to his parents. He married Shilrley Grimes. After they divorced, he then married Joyce Schoonover.
- [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: 25/ Jul/ 1946; Publication Place: Coudersport, Pennsylvania, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/275527819/?article=561a32ec-1735-4ba3-a358-972fc3ab86e1&focus=0.37063363,0.5739569,0.48817942,0.7485738&xid=3398.
Record for Dr Philip Leonard Carlson (14) facts
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Dr Philip Leonard Carlson weds Miss Dorothy Louise Parish; Robert McDowell, Bail; Ms Springer arrives
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Jul 25, 1946 p1
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• Port Allegany Wedding of Interest
One of the loveliest weddings of the season was solemnized Saturday at 2:00 p. m. by the Rev. P. N. Osborne in the First Presbyterian Church in Port Allegany when Miss Dorothy Louise Parish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Parish, Broad Street, became the bride of Dr- Philip Leonard Carlson, son of Mr and Mrs. James A. Carlson.
Mrs Carlson is a graduate of the local high school and has completed a course in business at Grove City college and at the present time holds the position of receptionist at the office of the North Penn Gas company on Mill Street.
Dr. Carlson is a graduate of the local high school and the Unlversity of Pennsylvania in the dental course and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He received the rating of lieutenant commander and since his release to the reserve corps has resumed his practice.
Dr. and Mrs. Carlson left on a wedding trip to Canada and a visit the New England States.
Upon their return they will reside in Broad Street where their new home is being put in readiness.
Gives Bail to Appear After Plea of Guilty
Robert McDowell of Port Alle- gany R. D. 3, was arrested Monday on a charge of driving a motor car while under the influence of intoxicants. He was examined by Dr. J. I. Bentley. Before Justice F. J. Wandall he entered a plea of guilty and was committed to jail. Tuesday $500 in cash bail was deposited and he was released to appear at September court. The arrest was made by Private M.R. Wilson.
Truck and Passenger Car Damaged
Investigating police state that Robert C. Mack, R. D. 1, Cross Fork, failed to signal a left turn of his truck two miles west of Galeton. The same authority states that Berna M. Wilson of Elmira failed to signal intention of passing. As a result an accident occurred at 12:30 p. m. Saturday. The passenger car was damaged about $100 and the truck some $25. No arrests were made.
Daughter Arrives At Springer Home
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Springer are the proud parents of a daughter, born yeterday afternoon at the Potter County Memorial Hospital. She weighed seven pounds. eight ounces and has been named Glenda Jane. Mrs. Springer will be remembered as Miss Beatrice Buchanan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reva Buchanan of North Coudersport.
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The Potter Enterprise
1946
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25
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Dr Philip Leonard Carlson weds Miss Dorothy Louise Parish; Robert McDowell, Bail; Ms Springer arrive
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