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- [S1310] FamilySearch.org, FamilySearch Family Tree, Howland, John Perry & Lena Elizabeth Lehman "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 19 January 2015, 21:04), entry for John Perry Howland(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LVH2-VXK); contributed by various users. PersonID LVH2-VXK.
John Perry Howland & Lena Elizabeth Lehman
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John Perry Howland LVH2-VXK
birth: 23 April 1918, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
burial: , Hillside Cemetery, Dundee, Yates, New York
death: 4 February 1988, Jacksonville, Duval, Florida
father: Frank Howland K6M6-DJ1
mother: Lena Elizabeth Lehman KZVC-MSM
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John Perry Howland LVH2-VXK
birth: 23 April 1918, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
burial: , Hillside Cemetery, Dundee, Yates, New York
death: 4 February 1988, Jacksonville, Duval, Florida
father: Frank Howland K6M6-DJ1
mother: Lena Elizabeth Lehman KZVC-MSM
Parents
Frank Howland 1870-1940 • K6M6-DJ1 ?
Lena Elizabeth Lehman 1897-1963 • KZVC-MSM ?
Marriage: 16 JAN 1918 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Children (4)
John Perry Howland 1918-1988 • LVH2-VXK ?
Floyd Frank Howland 1920-1995 • LVH2-VY7 ?
Frederick Paul Howland 1923-2017 • LX5R-B81 ?
Fredrick Paul Howland Sr 1924-2017 • LR1T-116
Lena Elizabeth Lehman 1897-1963 • KZVC-MSM
Parents and Siblings
John Phillip Lehman 1845-1937 • KDMS-3S3 ?
Anna Magdalena Reuning 1867-1945 • K48N-11Q ?
Marriage: 20 OCT 1887 Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Children (6)
"unnamed daughter" Lehman 1888-1888 • K64W-729 ?
Walter Matthew Lehman 1890-1976 • KC3Y-MM1 ?
Norris Alford Lehman 1891-1907 • MTQN-Z3C ?
Laura Louise Lehman 1893-1977 • MTQN-748 ?
Lena Elizabeth Lehman 1897-1963 • KZVC-MSM ?
Norman John Lehman 1904-1963 • MTQN-ZLW
Lena Elizabeth Lehman KZVC-MSM
birth: 12 January 1897, Eulalia Township, Potter, Pennsylvania
burial: , Lymansville Cemetery, Potter, Pennsylvania
death: 8 January 1963, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
father: John Phillip Lehman KDMS-3S3
mother: Anna Magdalena Reuning K48N-11Q
spouse: Herman Joseph Klesa MTQN-4JT
Parents and Siblings
Philip Lehman 1814-1896 • KZ6N-8RR ?
Elizabeth Ann Brehmer 1819-1897 • KZ16-QVJ ?
Marriage: Abt 1843 Eulalia Township, Potter, Penn.
Children (7)
Jacob Lehman 1844-1925 • LWP8-98Y ?
John Phillip Lehman 1845-1937 • KDMS-3S3 ?
Henry Lehman 1848-1932 • KCRD-CKK ?
Helena L. Lehman 1850-1914 • KD9K-PGT ?
Lewis Lehman 1852-1929 • KZL2-4S3 ?
Frederick W. Lehman 1855-1942 • KZZ4-ZYG ?
Carl George Lehman 1857-1942 • K4RY-DQG
- [S1455] FaceBook- Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants, Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin · 05 March 2024 RELATIVES INVOLVED WTH THE GRANGE (Repost) 20240305GHLn-.
Hertha Mosch (1) fact
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Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-...
· 05 March 2024
· Mrs Hertha McElroy
National Grange
number 1,000,095
15th Sept, 1960
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Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-Genealogy
· 05 March 2024
· Potter Enterprise
Members of Central Grange Honored For Long Service
25 years' membership in Central Grange at Booster Night meeting:
Mrs Paris Watson,
Mrs E.C. McElroy
Mrs Walter Lehman;
Victor L. Mason,
Oliver Watson,
Mack Van Wegen
F.W. Gunzburger
RELATIVES INVOLVED WTH THE GRANGE (Repost)
Central Grange at Sweden Valley, Potter County, PA
1. Hertha Mosch McElroy,
2. Margery Farley Mosch,
3. Blanche Erway,
4. Mary Erway Welfling
Founded in 1867, the National Grange is the nation’s oldest general farm and rural public interest organization. Its history is one of progress and achievements for farmers and rural communities across the U.S..
Much of the National Grange’s history has been groundbreaking: it was the first nationwide farm organization to give women full voice and vote, more than a half-century before the adoption of Universal Suffrage in the U.S.
In 1870, the National Grange became the first national farm organization to attempt to organize African American farmers following the Civil War.
A system of cooperative business organization was introduced by the National Grange early in its history, developing into successful national and regional farm cooperatives.
In 1876, the constitutionality of Granger Laws was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court. Beginning in 1916 through 1941, the National Grange secured passage of federal legislation to assist struggling farmers by strengthening their property rights and their bargaining position.
The National Grange has continued to support farm legislation, as well as multilateral trade negotiations and food aid programs to open foreign markets to U.S. farmers. Its representatives were present to advise the U.S. delegation at the founding of the United Nations in 1945. It brought European farm teenagers to live with Grange families following World War II, to learn about modern agriculture practices and the advantages of democracy. It has participated in agricultural development programs for the U.S. Peace Cops.
The organization was also instrumental in organizing rural electric cooperatives, telephone cooperatives, water service cooperatives, public utility districts, volunteer fire departments, and state police programs across the U.S.
All these measures began with support at a local level. Today, the grange maintains that voice. In Pennsylvania, it serves its members with a credit union in Harrisburg and provides health insurance to groups such as farmers. At one time, farmers could only insure their machinery through the grange.
COUSIN, JOHN PEET: “Our whole goal is family and community-oriented,” remarked, John Peet, a master at Odin Grange, Potter County.
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Potter Co Grange boosters wID FB240126PLGMoKo 20240305GHLn-
Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-Genealogy
· 05 March 2024
· Potter Enterprise
Members of Central Grange Honored For Long Service
25 years' membership in Central Grange at Booster Night meeting:
Mrs Paris Watson,
Mrs E.C. McElroy
Mrs Walter Lehman;
Victor L. Mason,
Oliver Watson,
Mack Van Wegen
F.W.… |
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Potter Co Grange ladies wID FB240126PLGMoKo 20240305GHLn-
Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-Genealogy
· 05 March 2024
· Potter Enterprise
Members of Central Grange Honored For Long Service
25 years' membership in Central Grange at Booster Night meeting:
Mrs Paris Watson,
Mrs E.C. McElroy
Mrs Walter Lehman;
Victor L. Mason,
Oliver Watson,
Mack Van Wegen
F.W.… |
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Potter Co Grange Mrs Hertha McElroy FB240126PLGMoKo 20240305GHLn-
Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-...
· 05 March 2024
· Mrs Hertha McElroy
National Grange
number 1,000,095
15th Sept, 1960
RELATIVES INVOLVED WTH THE GRANGE (Repost)
Central Grange at Sweden Valley, Potter County, PA
1. Hertha Mosch McElroy, 2. Margery Farley Mosch, 3. Blanche Erway, 4. Mary Erway… |
- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online., Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for John Philip Lehman
- [S860] Public Member Trees, 201406, Database online.
Record for Lena Elizabeth Lehman
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&h=6956280751&indiv=try
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