| Name |
Niegly, Maude Luella |
| Birth |
22 Jul 1919 |
Corning, Steuben, New York, USA [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Residence |
1935 |
Schuyler County, New York, USA [1] |
| rural |
| census 1940 |
30 Apr 1940 |
Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Main Street; Age: 20; wife NY R Schuyler, NY |
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John J Darby in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: 30 Apr 1940
enumerator: Dorothy G. Ferraris(?)
Name: John J Darby
Age: 22
birth year: abt 1918
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1940: Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania
Street: Main Street
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935:Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1935:Same Place
Sheet Number: 19A
Order of Visitation: 403
Occupation: Laborer
House Owned or Rented:Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:15
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:Elementary school, 8th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:40
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939:48
Income: 1200
Income Other Sources:No
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
John J Darby 22 Head PA sp laborer, sole leather tannery
Maude L Darby 20 wife NY R Schuyler, NY
David J Darby 1 son PA
Dorothy Haradon 16 s-in-law R Schuyler, NY single
Rose C Jones 64 Head PA sh H-4 wd
Mildred J Camphell 50 sister PA sh C-2 S teacher, Elkland school
Rena A Camphell 61 sister PA sh C-2 S teacher, Elkland school
Richard M Snyder 35 Head PA sp C-1 wd Ass't Foreman, Sole Leather Tannery
Gail L Snyder 5 dau NY sp
Andrew R Snyder 59 Head NY sh H-3 M Foreman, Sole Leather Tannery
Nellie A Snyder 56 wife NY sh H-3
Source Citation
Year: 1940;
Census Place: Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania;
Roll: m-t0627-03614;
Page: 19A;
Enumeration District: 59-15
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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| Race |
White [1] |
| Name |
Maude L Darby [1] |
| Occupation |
Abt 1980 |
Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Teacher's Aid |
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Maude Darby 1980
1980
Elkland Elementary School
Maude was a teachers aide in the elementary school for several years.
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| Death |
8 Jun 2004 |
California, USA |
| Person ID |
I50588 |
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| Family |
Darby, John Joseph, b. 2 Oct 1916, Laporte, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA d. 19 May 1994, Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 77 years) |
| occupation,jt |
Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA |
| owned & operated 'Darby's Restaurant' |
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Chris Campbell?
A History of the Elkland PA Area
February 18 · 201 8
Some names are at the bottom of this photo, including my grandmother on the right in the foreground (Maude "Scoop" Darby).
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Sandy Cook I remember this. She always was a special and fun lady
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Chris Campbell Yes she was special to everyone she met.
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Andy Walters
She lived beside Emil Caffo on Proctor. My parents lived on Taft right behind Emil’s
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Chris Campbell
yes she lived on Proctor next to Emil and Janet Caffo. And across from the Caffo family was the Dorn family (Kevin, Robert, and Joann).
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Andy Walters
My parents were Bill and Shirla Walters.
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Chris Campbell Do you know if your family was any relation to Steve and Linda Walters from Tioga? My dad is a great friend of Steve Walters who now lives over near Covington, PA.
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Andy Walters No. My Dad had a brother that lived in Tioga. His name was Garland.
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Chris Campbell okay just wondering. thanks.
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Chris McCormick
The tall guy in the back right was Dennis Root, I believe. He and my sister knew each other.
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Chris Campbell yeah my father David Darby put the names on the bottom of the photo and he didn't know all the names, so Dennis Root might be one of those ? in the series of names there.
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Brett Linda Mallory
Every time I look at this picture it makes me wish I could have grown up in this time period. Life was so much simpler (and I think better) then. Wouldn't it be great if today's kids could hang out at the local malt shop after school, drink a Coke, and listen to that "crazy" rock-n-roll music on the juke box? The world would be a better place!
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Chris Campbell I agree, instead of tweeting each other and they are sitting right there next to each other or across a table during dinner time. Cell phones was the worst invention in my mind.
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Darlene Fenescey-Leto Kids today cross the street while looking at their phone, oblivious to anything around them. Kinda sad.
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Chris Campbell Alright all keep those nice comments coming, gotta run off to work. UGH lol.
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Brett Linda Mallory Every time I play songs like "Johnny B Goode", "Jailhouse Rock", or "Great Balls of Fire", I picture a scene like this in the back of my mind. Where's that time traveling DeLorean when you need it.....
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Darlene Fenescey-Leto "If you build it, we will go!"
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Anita Barbano That is a great picture!!!!
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Patty Perry
I remember my mom taking my sister Fran and me there when the other kids were in school. I especially remember the milkshakes we shared. So good.
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Brenda Arnold
John Lockwood, Noreen Wilson, Diane Heysham, Ed Milinski, John Laughner, Steve Woodhull, Denny Root, Walt Walburn, Fred Hatch and Deb Stoddard. Keith Burfield is leaning on the counter. Class of 1963.
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Chris Campbell Thanks.
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Pamela Harris Seems like yesterday.
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Brenda Arnold They were wonderful times.
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Diane Harris Gill Those were certainly the good old days! Makes me nostalgic for a slower and kinder world.
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Chris Campbell me too..
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Sue Rumsey Smetanka Great memories!
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Dolly Hackett Kriner
I rember your Grandmother. I know your Mom, Dad and sister. I worked with Stephanie in Wellsboro.
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Chris Campbell
Cool, yeah they still live in Covington, and Steph goes between there and Wellsboro. Once in a while when it is warmer weather I go pick her up and bring her over here for a day as a change of pace for her. She likes it we sit and eat lunch out on our back deck. She gets to choose lunch.
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Larry Stewart It's great to see pictures of people you know an grew up around love this ????????
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Anita Barbano We need to dig up some pictures Larry Stewart!
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Larry Stewart Yes we do I'll look for some it will bring back a lot of memories ???? Anita
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Dale C. Tanner
I was younger and graduated in ‘56?
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George Dorrance Some these people are the ones I looked up to as I was growing up.
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Randy Morgan Spent a lot of time at Scoop's, as well as Norma's on Parkhurst Street , playing the pinball machine . . . Sure played a mean pinball.
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Terry Oberther Wells
Wow. Good looking crew weren’t they? Scoop Darby was our neighbor out back as I was growing up. She was a looker wasn’t she?
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Chris Campbell
So you lived behind her? I think I saw you guys over there sometimes when I was helping John Darby with his gardening. He was my grandfather. John kept a picture of them in his wallet till the day he died
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Cathy Short
Skoop was wonderful! I worked for her in this restaurant. We really had a great town!
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Cindy Swan So many years ago
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Pamela Price Fish Great picture. Thanks for posting it.
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Chris Campbell
you are most welcome. I never seen her restaurant before this photo - my dad David had it and scanned it and gave it to me on a disk as family keepsake. I will be the keeper of the photos, slides etc when he passes.
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David Newberry
I think the tall boy in back is the Root boy from Osceola.
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A History of the Elkland PA Area
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Some names are at the bottom of this photo, including my grandmother on the right in the foreground (Maude "Scoop" Darby).
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Sandy Cook I remember this. She always was a special and fun lady
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A History of the Elkland PA Area
February 18 · 2018
Some names are at the bottom of this photo, including my grandmother on the right in the foreground (Maude "Scoop" Darby).
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Sandy Cook I remember this. She always was a special and fun lady
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| Children |
| | 1. Darby, David John, b. 27 Mar 1939, Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA d. 17 Apr 2020, Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 81 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Darby, Diane [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F35362 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |