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- [S1167] census 1880 USA PA Potter Abbott, Year: 1880; Census Place: Abbott, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1165; Family History Film: 1255165; Page: 411A/B; Enumeration District: 099; Image: 0828.
Record for Marcus Handwerk; Chas Welfling (64) facts
20180306 RVA- re-pasted from merged Welfling Export; from both census pages:
Marcus Handwerk in the 1880 United States Federal Census
date: 2nd June 1880
enumerator: John Bodler
Name: Marcus Handwerk
Age: 51
Birth Year: abt 1829
Birthplace: Hessia
Home in 1880: Abbott, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House:Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Regina Handwerk
Father's Birthplace: Hessia
Mother's Birthplace: Hessia
Neighbors:
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Occupation:Blacksmith
Household Members:
Name Age
Marcus Handwerk 51 Head Hessia " " blacksmith
Regina Handwerk 54 wife Hessia " "
John Handwerk 22 son PA Hessia " farm laborer
Andreas Handwerk 19 son PA Hessia " farm laborer
Marcus Handwerk 13 son PA Hessia " at school
Joseph Handwerk 11 son PA Hessia " at school
Charles Welfling 42 Head Baden
Verena Welfling 38 wife Switzerland Bavaria France
'Harmath'? 15 dau PA Baden Switz
Charles 13 son PA Baden Switz
Alexander 12 son PA Baden Switz
John Welfling 9
Katharina Welfling 7
Lisette Welfling 5
Rudolph Welfling 3
Phillipine Welfling 1
Charles Welfling in the 1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Charles Welfling
Age: 42
Birth Year: abt 1838
Birthplace: Baden
Home in 1880: Abbott, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House:Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Verena Welfling
Father's Birthplace: Baden
Mother's Birthplace: Baden
Neighbors:
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Occupation: Farmer
Household Members:
Name Age
Marcus Handwerk 51 Head Hessia " " blacksmith
Regina Handwerk 54 wife Hessia " "
John Handwerk 22 son PA Hessia " farm laborer
Andreas Handwerk 19 son PA Hessia " farm laborer
Marcus Handwerk 13 son PA Hessia " at school
Joseph Handwerk 11 son PA Hessia " at school
Charles Welfling 42 Head Baden
Verena Welfling 38 wife Switzerland
'Harmath'? 15 dau PA Baden Switz
Charles 13 son PA Baden Switz
Alexander 12 son PA Baden Switz
John Welfling 9
Katharina Welfling 7
Lisette Welfling 5
Rudolph Welfling 3
Phillipine Welfling 1
Source Citation
Year: 1880;
Census Place: Abbott, Potter, Pennsylvania;
Roll: 1165;
Family History Film: 1255165;
Page: 411A;
Enumeration District: 099;
Image: 0828
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.
Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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census 1880 USA PA Potter Abbott- Welfling, p2 20180306 RVA- re-pasted from merged Welfling Export; from both census pages:
Marcus Handwerk in the 1880 United States Federal Census
date: 2nd June 1880
enumerator: John Bodler
Name: Marcus Handwerk
Age: 51
Birth Year: abt 1829
Birthplace: Hessia
Home in 1880: Abbott, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of… |
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census 1880 USA PA Potter Abbott 20180306 RVA- re-pasted from merged Welfling Export; from both census pages:
Marcus Handwerk in the 1880 United States Federal Census
date: 2nd June 1880
enumerator: John Bodler
Name: Marcus Handwerk
Age: 51
Birth Year: abt 1829
Birthplace: Hessia
Home in 1880: Abbott, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of… |
- [S1455] FaceBook- Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants, SCHUETZEN CLUB (Schuetzenverein) Paul Lynn Gardner Admin · · 03 May 2020.
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Paul Lynn Gardner?Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants
Admin · 9 hrs · 03 May 2020
SCHUETZEN CLUB (Schuetzenverein)
When I discovered this collection of photos, I wanted to write something about them, but quite frankly, I have little to say other than some of our Mosch and Kortz family members participated in activities at the Schuetzen Club.
From what I understand, the Schuetzen Club was not unique to Germania. This was a traditional German marksmanship club, organized in other communities across the country where German settlers immigrated. From a book called “Historical Sketches of Potter County” The Germania Schuetzen Club or Verein was organized in 1894 with the leading spirit of Dr Charles Meine. A park was cleared to the rear of the club house and outdoor bowing alleys were built. The club had a lunch counter, but the biggest feature was that officialdom granted a special dispensation whereby the club could be open Sunday. Beer was not sold, but Germania got beer by the simple expedience of having each member pay 25 cents as an attendance fee. A later president of the club was Otto Braun who was instrumental in starting the Fourth of July hillclimbs which became a tradition along with the Sunday night club dances which drew large crowds from surrounding towns. The Schwarzenbach Brewery petitioned the court and was given permission to sell beer by the gallon during a period when the rest of the area was dry. A side note, mentioned in the book, indicated that Germania had two bands, the Schoendorfer (Frank Schoendorfer was married to Anna Mosch) and the Schwarzenbach, performed on many occasions. Dancing was always important as were picnics and suppers.
Members of our families are listed in the club membership photo: 2. John Welfling, 19. Carl Mosch Jr, 21. Emil Mosch, 35. Carl Mosch Sr., 37. Emil Weber, 39. Herman Mosch & 54. Charles Welfling.
Margery Ann Mosch wrote in her “Mosch Family History”:
"Something should be said here concerning the Schuetzen Club (Shooting Club) at Germania. It was there that the Mosch Boys gathered most of the trophies in the competitive shooting and bowling events, and where the social life of the community centered. The sports enjoyed there are still dominant factors in our family life. Never were there such hunters or fishermen as the Mosch line produced. It is common knowledge that the largest deer and the longest trout were caught and shot by them. Their annual Schuetzen Verein has become a tradition in this Northern Pennsylvania region." One of those Mosch “shooters” was Christian Robert Mosch as pictured.
2. John Welfling
4. Ed Wenzel
5. Ernest Braun
6. Jim Schwarzenbach
7. Joe Breunig
16. John Breunig
19. Carl Mosch, jr
21. Emil Mosch
35. Carl Mosch, sr
38. Otto Braun
39. Herman Mosch
45. Ben Gutgsell
48. Fred Sawyer
53. Dr. Chas. Meine
54. Chas. Welfling
58. Fred Schwab
59. Roland Schwarzenbach
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Cathy Cole
Is the building still around?
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Paul Lynn Gardner It is no longer there.
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Susanne Brown
My father mentioned going there to socialize when he was young.
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Donna Murdock
This is so interesting, wish we knew more about all of this when we were young.
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John C Wetzel
I participated in one several times as a guest in the 1980's-90's at one in Sandhofen, near our chemical plant in Mannheim, Germany, in particular the Kegeln (sort of bowling), with associated kitchen for beer and bar food- not nearly the scale of this, but an interesting hold-over. Great post, Paul Lynn Gardner!
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