Wetzel Ancestry - A Tree of Life
| Name | Zimmerman, Chris | |
| Gender | Male | |
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| map Coudy boro 1893 landowner FB180330LH 20180330 RVA- Larry Herbstritt March 26 2018 So, the open area, behind the women and children, is the area where Dwight and Ross streets would later become, as well as the high school? And if so, it appears that the clothespin factory would have been about where the house at Othner's Pond now sits. Here is an 1893 Landowner map that shows that… |
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| Occupation | Abt 1873 | Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| near Woodlawn Ave, 1860(?) Mill race which furnished water to operate the" the old tannery on Woodlawn avenue, run by William Shear 60 years ago; Gay Cornelius, Chris Zimmerman and John Calkins were some of the employees." | ||
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| Land | 1893 | Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| landowner, Eulalia township, 2122-2123, town-side of Fairgrounds | ||
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| map Coudy boro 1893 landowner FB180330LH 20180330 RVA- Larry Herbstritt March 26 2018 So, the open area, behind the women and children, is the area where Dwight and Ross streets would later become, as well as the high school? And if so, it appears that the clothespin factory would have been about where the house at Othner's Pond now sits. Here is an 1893 Landowner map that shows that… |
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| Occupation | Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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| old time German brewer | ||
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| Coudy- Lymansville- PC Journal 19330119 FB180326LN 20180326 RVA- Lanny Nunn?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy 47 mins · 26 March 2018 Like Comment 2You and Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh Potter County Journal January 19, 1933 -WAY BACK WHEN- by H.W.N. Remember the old East Second street, then called the Lymansville Road- beginning with the Keystone Grist Mill, which was run by a 14-foot… |
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| Person ID | I53413 | WETZEL-SPRING |
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| Photos | Coudy- Lymansville- PC Journal 19330119 FB180326LN 20180326 RVA- Lanny Nunn?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy 47 mins · 26 March 2018 Like Comment 2You and Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh Potter County Journal January 19, 1933 -WAY BACK WHEN- by H.W.N. Remember the old East Second street, then called the Lymansville Road- beginning with the Keystone Grist Mill, which was run by a 14-foot… | |
| map Coudy boro 1893 landowner FB180330LH 20180330 RVA- Larry Herbstritt March 26 2018 So, the open area, behind the women and children, is the area where Dwight and Ross streets would later become, as well as the high school? And if so, it appears that the clothespin factory would have been about where the house at Othner's Pond now sits. Here is an 1893 Landowner map that shows that… | ||
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| Coudy 1860 WoodlawnAve OwenMetzg FB210205LNCou 20210206HAv- Lanny Nunn Coudersport... · 05 February 2021 Site of Woodlawn Ave, 1860(?) showing mill race which furnished water to operate the Shear Tannery. Square house at left built by Owen Metzger, 1874. Now occupied by Bill Fish, Sr. Opposite is house belonging to Coletta Patterson. One story bldg was Sobieski Ross' Land Office; first… |
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