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The question was posed on the Coudersport Remember When group, "Anyone know if the name Colesburg has any connection to Charles Cole?" So I thought I would post my answer here, since it does involve the family trees of several Potter County Residents.
Colesburg was named for Lewis Burnham Cole Sr, b. July 18, 1806 d. February 10, 1882.
He married Mary Bishop, b. Nov 10, 1814, d. Aug 8, 1853.
Lewis was the son of Royal & Hannah Stephens Cole.
Mary was the daughter of Morris Bishop & Marib Botsford.
Marib was buried in the Eulalia Cemetery and her sister, Anner Botsford, married to Dennis Hall was buried in the Homer Cemetery.
Lewis Burnham Cole Sr was also buried in the Eulalia cemetery. Lewis and Mary Bishop Cole are the 2nd great grandparents of the late Charlie Cole and his brother, Ken Cole.
Anner & her sister, Mary Botsford were daughters of Ephraim Botsford Jr, and are documented, through the D.A.R. as a Revolutionary War Veteran.
Some descendants of Ephraim Botsford Jr who live or lived in Potter County are the Von Nieda children, Sally, Allyn Sue, Mary Robyn and Harold "Buzzy" Von Nieda, Allen Berfield, Paul Snyder, Ken Cole, Charles "Charlie" Cole, Brenda Kenealy Williams, Arthur Metzger & Carol Carol Metzger Wilkerson and their children and grandchildren. It's a much longer list.
Another interesting ancestor lineage of Mary Botsford Cole and Anner Botsford Hall is through their mother, Merub Doud Botsford, daughter of
Pelig Doud, son of
Rebecca Grinnell Doud, daughter of
Lydia Pabodie, daughter of
William Pabodie & Elizabeth Alden, daughter of
John Alden & Priscilla Mullins, both Mayflower passengers and the subject of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem, "The Courtship Of Miles Standish"
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11 hrs · 22 April 2020
The question was posed on the Coudersport Remember When group, "Anyone know if the name Colesburg has any connection to Charles Cole?" So I thought I would post my answer here, since it does involve the family trees of several Potter County Residents.
Colesburg was named for Lewis Burnham Cole Sr, b. July 18, 1806 d. February 10, 1882.
He married Mary Bishop, b. Nov 10, 1814, d. Aug 8, 1853.
Lewis was the son of Royal & Hannah Stephens Cole.
Mary was the daughter of Morris Bishop & Marib Botsford.
Marib was buried in the Eulalia Cemetery and her sister, Anner Botsford, married to Dennis Hall was buried in the Homer Cemetery.
Lewis Burnham Cole Sr was also buried in the Eulalia cemetery. Lewis and Mary Bishop Cole are the 2nd great grandparents of the late Charlie Cole and his brother, Ken Cole.
Anner & her sister, Mary Botsford were daughters of Ephraim Botsford Jr, and are documented, through the D.A.R. as a Revolutionary War Veteran.
Some descendants of Ephraim Botsford Jr who live or lived in Potter County are the Von Nieda children, Sally, Allyn Sue, Mary Robyn and Harold "Buzzy" Von Nieda, Allen Berfield, Paul Snyder, Ken Cole, Charles "Charlie" Cole, Brenda Kenealy Williams, Arthur Metzger & Carol Carol Metzger Wilkerson and their children and grandchildren. It's a much longer list.
Another interesting ancestor lineage of Mary Botsford Cole and Anner Botsford Hall is through their mother, Merub Doud Botsford, daughter of
Pelig Doud, son of
Rebecca Grinnell Doud, daughter of
Lydia Pabodie, daughter of
William Pabodie & Elizabeth Alden, daughter of
John Alden & Priscilla Mullins, both Mayflower passengers and the subject of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem, "The Courtship Of Miles Standish"
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| Gender |
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| Birth |
1808 |
New York State, USA [2] |
| census 1870 |
10 Jun 1870 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| age 63 NY clerk in 'Commonwealth'? office |
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Ignatz Griesel in the 1870 United States Federal Census
date: 10 Jun 1870
enumerator: Z.J. Thompson
Name: Ignatz Griesel
Age in 1870: 44
Birth Year: abt 1826
Birthplace: Bohemia
Dwelling Number: 93
Home in 1870: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Occupation: Harness Maker
Father of Foreign Birth: Y
Mother of Foreign Birth: Y
Male Citizen Over 21: Y
Personal Estate Value: 600
Real Estate Value: 1000
Household Members:
Name Age
John M Hamilton 56 PA Clerk in Land Office
Elisabetha Hamilton 52 PA keeping house
Clara Hamilton 23 PA at home
Ella Hamilton 25 PA teacher
Lucy Hamilton 21 PA at school
Walter Hamilton 19 PA clerk in store
Martin Joerg 17 IL at school
Herman Joerg 11 PA at school
Charles Westerman 29 Hamburg, Gry Lumberman
Lewis B. Cole 63 NY Clerk in 'Com__' Office
'Burnie?' Cole 27 PA Wagon Maker
Sarah Cole 35 PA house keeper
Delilah Cole 23 PA house keeper
Blanch Cole 1 PA at home
Arthur Earl 18 PA at school
Walter B Gordnier 43 NY Machinist
Lydia Gerdnier 34 PA keeping house
Flora Gerdmie 14 PA at school
Charles Gerdmie 8 PA at school
Frank Gerdmie 6 PA at school
Harry Gerdmie 3 PA at home
John Dubel 75 Saxon, Gry Laborer
Zenus Thompson 50 NY wagon maker
Julia A Thompson 49 NJ keeping house
William W Thompson 20 PA printer
Ella Thompson 17 PA teacher
Ignatz Griesel 44 Bohemia (Germany) Harness Maker
Anna Griesel 16 NY at home
Edward Griesel 13 NJ at home
Source Citation
Year: 1870; Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania;
Roll: M593_1446;
Page: 497B;
Family History Library Film: 552945
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data:
•1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
•Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
John M Hamilton in the 1870 United States Federal Census
Name: John M Hamilton
Age in 1870: 56
Birth Year: abt 1814
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Dwelling Number: 89
Home in 1870: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Occupation: Clerk In Land Office
Male Citizen Over 21: Y
Personal Estate Value: 1000
Household Members:
Name Age
John M Hamilton 56 PA Clerk in Land Office
Elisabetha Hamilton 52 PA keeping house
Clara Hamilton 23 PA at home
Ella Hamilton 25 PA teacher
Lucy Hamilton 21 PA at school
Walter Hamilton 19 PA clerk in store
Martin Joerg 17 IL at school
Herman Joerg 11 PA at school
Charles Westerman 29 Hamburg, Gry Lumberman
Lewis B. Cole 63 NY Clerk in 'Com__' Office
'Burnie?' Cole 27 PA Wagon Maker
Sarah Cole 35 PA house keeper
Delilah Cole 23 PA house keeper
Blanch Cole 1 PA at home
Arthur Earl 18 PA at school
Walter B Gordnier 43 NY Machinist
Lydia Gerdnier 34 PA keeping house
Flora Gerdmie 14 PA at school
Charles Gerdmie 8 PA at school
Frank Gerdmie 6 PA at school
Harry Gerdmie 3 PA at home
John Dubel 75 Saxon, Gry Laborer
Zenus Thompson 50 NY wagon maker
Julia A Thompson 49 NJ keeping house
William W Thompson 20 PA printer
Ella Thompson 17 PA teacher
Ignatz Griesel 44 Bohemia (Germany) Harness Maker
Anna Griesel 16 NY
Edward Griesel 13 NJ
Walter B Gerdmier in the 1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Walter B. Gordnier
Age in 1870: 43
Birth Year: abt 1827
Birthplace: New York
Dwelling Number: 91
Home in 1870: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Occupation: Machinist
Male Citizen Over 21:Y
Personal Estate Value:5000
Real Estate Value: 13000
Household Members:
Name Age
John M Hamilton 56 PA Clerk in Land Office
Elisabetha Hamilton 52 PA keeping house
Clara Hamilton 23 PA at home
Ella Hamilton 25 PA teacher
Lucy Hamilton 21 PA at school
Walter Hamilton 19 PA clerk in store
Martin Joerg 17 IL at school
Herman Joerg 11 PA at school
Charles Westerman 29 Hamburg, Gry Lumberman
Lewis B. Cole 63 NY Clerk in 'Com__' Office
'Burnie?' Cole 27 PA Wagon Maker
Sarah Cole 35 PA house keeper
Delilah Cole 23 PA house keeper
Blanch Cole 1 PA at home
Arthur Earl 18 PA at school
Walter B Gordnier 43 NY Machinist
Lydia Gerdnier 34 PA keeping house
Flora Gerdmie 14 PA at school
Charles Gerdmie 8 PA at school
Frank Gerdmie 6 PA at school
Harry Gerdmie 3 PA at home
John Dubel 75 Saxon, Gry Laborer
Zenus Thompson 50 NY wagon maker
Julia A Thompson 49 NJ keeping house
William W Thompson 20 PA printer
Ella Thompson 17 PA teacher
Ignatz Griesel 44 Bohemia (Germany) Harness Maker
Anna Griesel 16 NY at home
Edward Griesel 13 NJ at home
Zenus Thompson
in the 1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Zenus Thompson
Age in 1870: 50
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: New York
Dwelling Number: 92
Home in 1870: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Occupation: Wagon Maker
Male Citizen Over 21:Y
Personal Estate Value:1760
Real Estate Value:3000
Inferred Spouse: Julia A Thompson
Inferred Children: William W Thompson
Ella Thompson
Household Members:
Name Age
John M Hamilton 56 PA Clerk in Land Office
Elisabetha Hamilton 52 PA keeping house
Clara Hamilton 23 PA at home
Ella Hamilton 25 PA teacher
Lucy Hamilton 21 PA at school
Walter Hamilton 19 PA clerk in store
Martin Joerg 17 IL at school
Herman Joerg 11 PA at school
Charles Westerman 29 Hamburg, Gry Lumberman
Lewis B. Cole 63 NY Clerk in 'Com__' Office
'Burnie?' Cole 27 PA Wagon Maker
Sarah Cole 35 PA house keeper
Delilah Cole 23 PA house keeper
Blanch Cole 1 PA at home
Arthur Earl 18 PA at school
Walter B Gordnier 43 NY Machinist
Lydia Gerdnier 34 PA keeping house
Flora Gerdmie 14 PA at school
Charles Gerdmie 8 PA at school
Frank Gerdmie 6 PA at school
Harry Gerdmie 3 PA at home
John Dubel 75 Saxon, Gry Laborer
Zenus Thompson 50 NY wagon maker
Julia A Thompson 49 NJ keeping house
William W Thompson 20 PA printer
Ella Thompson 17 PA teacher
Ignatz Griesel 44 Bohemia (Germany) Harness Maker
Anna Griesel 16 NY at home
Edward Griesel 13 NJ at home
Source Citation
Year: 1870; Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1446; Page: 497B; Family History Library Film: 552945
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data:
•1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
•Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
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Port Allegany, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA |
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The Potter Journal and News Item (Coudersport, Pennsylvania) 03 Sep 1873, Wed Page 3i
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Weimer-Lown. -In Roulet, Aug. 13.1373. by Rev. F. G. Stephens. Mr. Wm. Weimer, of Roulet, Pa., and Mrs. Ophelia LOWN of Owego, NY.
Selden-Hards.- Aug. 21,1873 by L. B. Cole, Esq., Mr. Angelo M. Selden and Miss Susie J. Hards, both of Port Allegany, Pa.
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Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Age: 72; living w son's family; District: 102; MaritalStatus: Widower; RelationToHead: Father |
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Lewis B. Cole in the 1880 United States Federal Census
date: June 1880
enumerator: D.W. Butterworth
Name: Lewis B. Cole
Age: 72
Birth Date: Abt 1808
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1880: Coudersport Boro, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Dwelling Number: 53
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Father
Marital Status: Widower
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
53
Lewis B. Cole Jr 36 Head PA NY NY wagon manuf'er
Dellia Cole 32 wife NY NY NY keeping house
Blanch Cole 11 dau PA PA NY
Fred Cole 7 son PA PA NY
William Cole 6 son PA PA NY
Charles Cole 4 son PA PA NY
Lewis B. Cole 72 father NY __ __ at home
Florence Brown 15 servant PA
54
Alanzo Crosby 47 Head PA NY NY surveyor
Williard Crosby 35 wife NY NY NY keeping house
Jennie Crosby 4 dau PA PA NY
Myrtle Crosby 2 dau PA PA NY
Lyman Crosby 6mo son PA PA NY (Dec)
55
Amos Veley 31 Head PA NJ NJ laborer
Ella S. Veley 30 wife PA NY NY keeping house
Edgar H. Veley 8 son PA PA PA
Harry M. Veley 6 son PA PA PA
Ella N. Burt 15 at home WI NY PA at home
56
O. H. Crosby 45 Head PA NY NY carpenter
P. M. Crosby 40 wife PA NY NY keeping house
57
Thos. J. Gilbert 32 Head PA PA PA house painter
Rose Gilbert 28 wife NY NY NY keeping house
Eloise G. Gilbert 2 dau PA PA NY
58
T. B. Brown 31 Head PA PA PA Civil Engineer
Mary A. Brown 29wife PA PA PA keeping house
Martha Brown 4 dau PA PA PA
Norman Brown 2 son PA PA PA
minnie wesley 14 servant PA PA PA
59
Arthur B. Mann 36 Head PA PA PA lawyer-land agent
Marbria J. Mann 37 wife NY NY NY keeping house
Nora Mann 12 dau NY PA NY
George King 24 cous PA PA PA clerk in land office
H. Fessenden 31 boarder PA laborer
Eulalia Fessenden 23 servant PA PA PA servant
Source Citation
Year: 1880; Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1165; Page: 438B; Enumeration District: 102
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, 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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Colesburg, Allegany, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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The question was posed on the Coudersport Remember When group, "Anyone know if the name Colesburg has any connection to Charles Cole?" So I thought I would post my answer here, since it does involve the family trees of several Potter County Residents.
Colesburg was named for Lewis Burnham Cole Sr, b. July 18, 1806 d. February 10, 1882.
He married Mary Bishop, b. Nov 10, 1814, d. Aug 8, 1853.
Lewis was the son of Royal & Hannah Stephens Cole.
Mary was the daughter of Morris Bishop & Marib Botsford.
Marib was buried in the Eulalia Cemetery and her sister, Anner Botsford, married to Dennis Hall was buried in the Homer Cemetery.
Lewis Burnham Cole Sr was also buried in the Eulalia cemetery. Lewis and Mary Bishop Cole are the 2nd great grandparents of the late Charlie Cole and his brother, Ken Cole.
Anner & her sister, Mary Botsford were daughters of Ephraim Botsford Jr, and are documented, through the D.A.R. as a Revolutionary War Veteran.
Some descendants of Ephraim Botsford Jr who live or lived in Potter County are the Von Nieda children, Sally, Allyn Sue, Mary Robyn and Harold "Buzzy" Von Nieda, Allen Berfield, Paul Snyder, Ken Cole, Charles "Charlie" Cole, Brenda Kenealy Williams, Arthur Metzger & Carol Carol Metzger Wilkerson and their children and grandchildren. It's a much longer list.
Another interesting ancestor lineage of Mary Botsford Cole and Anner Botsford Hall is through their mother, Merub Doud Botsford, daughter of
Pelig Doud, son of
Rebecca Grinnell Doud, daughter of
Lydia Pabodie, daughter of
William Pabodie & Elizabeth Alden, daughter of
John Alden & Priscilla Mullins, both Mayflower passengers and the subject of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem, "The Courtship Of Miles Standish"
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The question was posed on the Coudersport Remember When group, "Anyone know if the name Colesburg has any connection to Charles Cole?" So I thought I would post my answer here, since it does involve the family trees of several Potter County Residents.
Colesburg was named for Lewis Burnham Cole Sr, b. July 18, 1806 d. February 10, 1882.
He married Mary Bishop, b. Nov 10, 1814, d. Aug 8, 1853.
Lewis was the son of Royal & Hannah Stephens Cole.
Mary was the daughter of Morris Bishop & Marib Botsford.
Marib was buried in the Eulalia Cemetery and her sister, Anner Botsford, married to Dennis Hall was buried in the Homer Cemetery.
Lewis Burnham Cole Sr was also buried in the Eulalia cemetery. Lewis and Mary Bishop Cole are the 2nd great grandparents of the late Charlie Cole and his brother, Ken Cole.
Anner & her sister, Mary Botsford were daughters of Ephraim Botsford Jr, and are documented, through the D.A.R. as a Revolutionary War Veteran.
Some descendants of Ephraim Botsford Jr who live or lived in Potter County are the Von Nieda children, Sally, Allyn Sue, Mary Robyn and Harold "Buzzy" Von Nieda, Allen Berfield, Paul Snyder, Ken Cole, Charles "Charlie" Cole, Brenda Kenealy Williams, Arthur Metzger & Carol Carol Metzger Wilkerson and their children and grandchildren. It's a much longer list.
Another interesting ancestor lineage of Mary Botsford Cole and Anner Botsford Hall is through their mother, Merub Doud Botsford, daughter of
Pelig Doud, son of
Rebecca Grinnell Doud, daughter of
Lydia Pabodie, daughter of
William Pabodie & Elizabeth Alden, daughter of
John Alden & Priscilla Mullins, both Mayflower passengers and the subject of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem, "The Courtship Of Miles Standish"
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The question was posed on the Coudersport Remember When group, "Anyone know if the name Colesburg has any connection to Charles Cole?" So I thought I would post my answer here, since it does involve the family trees of several Potter County Residents.
Colesburg was named for Lewis Burnham Cole Sr, b. July 18, 1806 d. February 10, 1882.
He married Mary Bishop, b. Nov 10, 1814, d. Aug 8, 1853.
Lewis was the son of Royal & Hannah Stephens Cole.
Mary was the daughter of Morris Bishop & Marib Botsford.
Marib was buried in the Eulalia Cemetery and her sister, Anner Botsford, married to Dennis Hall was buried in the Homer Cemetery.
Lewis Burnham Cole Sr was also buried in the Eulalia cemetery. Lewis and Mary Bishop Cole are the 2nd great grandparents of the late Charlie Cole and his brother, Ken Cole.
Anner & her sister, Mary Botsford were daughters of Ephraim Botsford Jr, and are documented, through the D.A.R. as a Revolutionary War Veteran.
Some descendants of Ephraim Botsford Jr who live or lived in Potter County are the Von Nieda children, Sally, Allyn Sue, Mary Robyn and Harold "Buzzy" Von Nieda, Allen Berfield, Paul Snyder, Ken Cole, Charles "Charlie" Cole, Brenda Kenealy Williams, Arthur Metzger & Carol Carol Metzger Wilkerson and their children and grandchildren. It's a much longer list.
Another interesting ancestor lineage of Mary Botsford Cole and Anner Botsford Hall is through their mother, Merub Doud Botsford, daughter of
Pelig Doud, son of
Rebecca Grinnell Doud, daughter of
Lydia Pabodie, daughter of
William Pabodie & Elizabeth Alden, daughter of
John Alden & Priscilla Mullins, both Mayflower passengers and the subject of the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem, "The Courtship Of Miles Standish"
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