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Office Girls photo from Centennial left to right ErmaMiller, Marguerite Rees, Gertrude Jordan and Lena Howland
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Office Girls photo from Centennial left to right ErmaMiller, Marguerite Rees, Gertrude Jordan and Lena Howland
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Jacqueline Haskins Austin Lena Howland- related to Floyd Howland??
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Brenda Kenealy Williams Lena Howland married Herm Klesa and lived next to us on Ross Street where George and Janet Mahon live now. That was a long time ago. She was a veteran too. Can't remember any children.
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Curt E Abbott My Aunt Erma and Aunt Rett.
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John Christy Wetzel I can only recognize Lena. Who are the other three lovely ladies?
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Brenda Kenealy Williams I remember her marching in Memorial Day parade. I think it was a navy color suit. The names are listed on post. Gertrude Jordan too. Also I believe she was Floyds mother. Just don't want to give any misinfo. So long ago!
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John Christy Wetzel I read the names, but I don't know who they were, only Lena. Curt E Abbott would you mind giving more info on your aunts? Are the posted names maiden or married? Thanks in advance.
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Curt E Abbott
Aunt Erma is daughter of Jack E Miller. In the early 1950's they moved to Tioga County where she married Harrison Wales. Aunt Marquerite Rees was married to Leo Miller brother of Jack Miller, she was an Aunt to Erma and my mother Mary we always called her Aunt Rett. I do not know her maiden name.
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Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 3] |
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Olmsted, Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Lanny Nunn?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
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Norris, Laura, Walter and (seated with doll) Lena, children of John and Anna (Reuning) Lehman of Olmstead, ca 1901. another son, Norman, was born in 1904, after this photo was taken.
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Lena was later Lena Howland then Klesa. Lived in Ross Street in Coudersport.
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Christine A. Holley
Sweet photo!
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John Christy Wetzel
Norris, about 9 years old here, died 6 years later.????
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Norris, Laura, Walter and (seated with doll) Lena, children of John and Anna (Reuning) Lehman of Olmstead, ca 1901. another son, Norman, was born in 1904, after this photo was taken.
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10 Sep 1930 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Ross Street; Age: 33; AbleToSpeakEnglish: Yes; AttendedSchool: No; CanReadWrite: Yes; EnumerationDistrict: 0006; Homemaker: Yes; RegistrationDistrict: 0006; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Wife |
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Charles L Halloran in the 1930 United States Federal Census
date: 9-10, 1930
enumerator: James V? Toombs
Name: Charles L Halloran
Birth Year: abt 1885
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1930: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Street address: Ross Street
Ward of City: Second
House Number: 604
Dwelling Number: 98
Family Number: 99
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Home Value: 5000
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: No
Age at First Marriage: 29
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Ireland
Mother's Birthplace: Ireland
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Mailing Clerk
Industry: Post Office
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker
Employment: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
508 Ross St
Arch Baker 31 Head PA NY PA M20 Salesman, Auto Supply
Nina Baker 29 wife PA PA NY M18
June Baker 8 dau PA PA PA S
Harold Baker 5 son PA PA PA S
604 Ross St
Charles L Halloran 45 Head PA Ir Ir M29 mailing clerk, post office
Elizabeth Halloran 41 wife NY Ir Ir M25 none
606
John Ridlon 40 Head MI MI MI M23 retail Merchant, hardware
Irene Ridlon 41 wife IL Eng IL M24
Birdella Ridlon 6 dau NH MI IL S
608
Joseph H Grant 68 Head Eng E E M22 Asst Cashier, Bank 1879 NA
Lucia Grant 66 wife IL ME Eng M20
712
Albert Eggleston 68 head MI NY NY M18 Assessor, Borough
Etta Eggleston 66 wife PA NY NY M17
714
Fred A Stebbins 55 Head PA PA PA M40 lawyer, general practice
Florence K Stebbins 38 wife OH OH OH M23
Louise Stebbins 13 dau PA PA PA S
Gene Stebbins 11 dau PA PA PA S
607
Frank Howland 59 Head PA PA PA M45 County Commissioner
Lena Howland 33 wife PA PA PA M19
John Howland 11 son PA PA PA S
Floyd Howland 9 son PA PA PA S
Fredrick Howland 6 son PA PA PA S
603
William Bachman 60 Head PA PA PA M24 laborer, lumber woods
Etna Bachman 59 wife PA PA PA M23
Willis Bachman 23 son PA PA PA S laborer, lumber woods
Vera Bachman 20 dau PA PA PA S waiter, restaurant
Source Citation
Year: 1930; Census Place: Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 0006; FHL microfilm: 2341877
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
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John Christy Wetzel Mystery solved! Lena Howland Klesa was in the Firemens Auxilary. Explains how I remembered her marching in the Memorial Day Parade in a dark blue uniform. Lanny Nunn has provided the answer!
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Thanks, Lanny Nunn!!
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Dale Ulkins
Mary Golden would have been the future wife of my grandfather, Angelo English. I have never seen a photo of my grandmother in her younger days. Sadly, she passed away suddenly a few months before I was born.
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John Christy Wetzel
Whenever I see 'Brock' I get excited, because Brock in Potter County is usually a relative. Not in this case, however. I believe Hattie Brock is Mrs. Hattie C. Brock, wife of Harry Brock, both of whom had been born in Russia, he in 1879, she in 1886. I first 'met' them in a FB post of a Zippo lighter 12 May 2016 by Jim Yardlay. The Brock junk yard sparked an informative conversation about a part of Coudy's past.
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Lena Elizabeth Lehman 1897-1963 • KZVC-MSM ? [1] |
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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
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Sandy Major?Lanny Nunn
8 hrs · 07 February 2018
Office Girls photo from Centennial left to right
- Erma Miller,
- Marguerite Rees,
- Gertrude Jordan and
- Lena Howland
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Lena Howland- related to Floyd Howland??
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Lena Howland married Herm Klesa and lived next to us on Ross Street where George and Janet Mahon live now. That was a long time ago. She was a veteran too. Can't remember any children.
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Curt E Abbott
My Aunt Erma and Aunt Rett.
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John Christy Wetzel
I can only recognize Lena. Who are the other three lovely ladies?
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
I remember her marching in Memorial Day parade. I think it was a navy color suit. The names are listed on post. Gertrude Jordan too. Also I believe she was Floyds mother. Just don't want to give any misinfo. So long ago!
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John Christy Wetzel
I read the names, but I don't know who they were, only Lena. Curt E Abbott would you mind giving more info on your aunts? Are the posted names maiden or married? Thanks in advance.
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Curt E Abbott
Aunt Erma is daughter of Jack E Miller. In the early 1950's they moved to Tioga County where she married Harrison Wales. Aunt Marquerite Rees was married to Leo Miller brother of Jack Miller, she was an Aunt to Erma and my mother Mary we always called her Aunt Rett. I do not know her maiden name.
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Frank Howland in the Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1966
Name: Frank Howland
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 70 1 28
Birth Date: 16 Jul 1870
Birth Place: Eulalia Twp Potter County, Pennsylvania
residence: 607 Ross ST
Coudersport
occupation: retired County Com.
business: Potter County
last worked there: Dec 1939
Death Date: 14 Sep 1940
Death Place: Coudersport, Potter Pennsylvania, USA
cause of death: Coronary Disease of the heart
Sudden Death
94A
signed: Philip R. Shaw, Coroner
Father: Perry Howland
birthplace: 1st Fork, Potter Co, PA
Mother: Susan Abbott
birthplace: Llwelyn, Schylkill Co
Spouse: Lena Lehman
Certificate Number: 86167
burial: Sept 17 1940
Lymansville Cemetery,
Coudersport
informant: Mrs. Frank Howland
Coudersport
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission;
Pennsylvania, USA; Pennsylvania (State).
Death certificates, 1906-1966;
Certificate Number Range: 084651-087500
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1966 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1963. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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John Christy Wetzel Mystery solved! Lena Howland Klesa was in the Firemens Auxilary. Explains how I remembered her marching in the Memorial Day Parade in a dark blue uniform. Lanny Nunn has provided the answer!
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John Christy Wetzel
Thanks, Lanny Nunn!!
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Dale Ulkins
Mary Golden would have been the future wife of my grandfather, Angelo English. I have never seen a photo of my grandmother in her younger days. Sadly, she passed away suddenly a few months before I was born.
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John Christy Wetzel
Whenever I see 'Brock' I get excited, because Brock in Potter County is usually a relative. Not in this case, however. I believe Hattie Brock is Mrs. Hattie C. Brock, wife of Harry Brock, both of whom had been born in Russia, he in 1879, she in 1886. I first 'met' them in a FB post of a Zippo lighter 12 May 2016 by Jim Yardlay. The Brock junk yard sparked an informative conversation about a part of Coudy's past.
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Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| American Silver Truss Company- in photo: Lena Howland, Arthur Herbie Sallade, Margurite Rees, Owen Metzger, Erma Miller |
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Paul Lynn Gardner
Admin · November 9 2019 at 7:55 AM
FAMILY CONNECTIONS AT THE AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS CO. and CITIZENS SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO. - COUDERSPORT, PA
OWEN GOODMAN METZGER (1853-1938) was a man who followed his father’s entrepreneurial spirit. His father, William Metzger, moved to Potter County abt 1830 and built the old Goodman Mills and then, the Metzger Mills in Pike Mills, later known as Galeton. In abt 1874, after leaving home and getting married, Owen moved to Coudersport and embarked in the lumber trade. In 1881 he partnered with James White and formed the lumberyards in Galeton, called White & Metzger. In 1894 Owen was elected as a Democrat to the PA House of Representatives, In 1905 he was appointed Commissioner of Potter County. In about 1911, he served as president of the American Silver Trust Company in North Coudersport and from 1916 to 1933 was the third president of the Citizens Safe Deposit and Trust Co. in Coudersport. The town of Coudersport benefitted from his generosity, such as the Potter County Hospital and the land on which the Coudersport Area Junior/Senior High School sits was donated by Owen G. Metzger.
Two generations later, Owen’s grandsons, eventually filled those two presidents positions. Owen Emil Metzger and his younger brother, Edwin Stanley Metzger, sons of Olive Caroline Mosch and George Stanley Metzger, became presidents of the American Silver Trust Co., and the Citizens Safe Deposit and Trust Co., respectively.
OWEN EMIL METZGER (1910-1981) was made president of the American Silver Trust Co. after his grandfather, retired in 1933. Owen G. had to encourage his grandson to take over for him, even though Owen E. was reluctant to give up his successful landscaping business. (As a side note relating to his landscape business: Owen E. was fond of his uncle Walter F Mosch, who also had a major landscaping business in the New York, NY area. This makes me wonder if Walter had a horticultural influence on Owen.)
EDWIN STANLEY “STUB” METZGER (1927-1989) was president of the Citizens Safe Deposit and Trust Co. from 1972-1984, 56 years after his grandfather was made president. A graduate of Bryant and Stratton Institute, Stub began in 1950 as a teller, became assistant treasurer and assistant trust officer in 1957, was named treasurer in 1963 and named to the board of directors in 1965. In 1972 he was elected president and chairman of the board. He served as director to the bank until his death.
Also, another employee at the American Silver Truss was ARTHUR HERBERT SALLADE (1907-1983) married to Mildred Hertha Mosch (1913-2001). Mildred is the daughter of Emil Christian Mosch and Myrtle Edith Landon.
First cousins, Mildred Sallade, Owen and Edwin Metzger, are the grandchildren of Emil Ernest Mosch and Wilhelmina Hedwig Kortz, great grandchildren of Karl Herman Mosch and Caroline Scheider, Jacob Kortz and Katherine Pflugfelder.
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Mildred and Herb were my landlords for a long time. Herb wasn’t well when I moved into the house behind them. Mildred was just like all the Mosch family; warm, compassionate, talented, with a servants heart.
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Larry Herbstritt
Would Bill Sallade be a cousin of Mildred?
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Paul Lynn Gardner
I'm not familiar with the Sallade family, other than Herb (Arthur Herbie) married into the Mosch family. Bill may very well be either a brother or cousin to Herb.
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Larry Herbstritt
There's a new Owen G in the family, Owen G Metzger's 3rd great grandson, Owen J Gurney!
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Larry Herbstritt
This is a very, very nice post Paul Lynn Gardner. I never saw some of these photos.
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Larry Herbstritt
This is my favorite photo of Owen Emil Metzger; it reminds me of the kid that played in the movie, "Young Indiana Jones"
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Paul Lynn Gardner
Larry Herbstritt messaged me with this information: Hey Paul, I thought I'd suggest a correction on the post about Owen G. His father William Hayes Metzger came to Potter County with his father Francis Larue Metzger. This is from the Victor Beebe book, "The History of Potter County" - “The following reminiscences were given to me by Mr. Owen G. Metzger, of the Citizens Safe Deposit and Trust Company. Mr. Metzger's grandfather, Frank L. Metzger, came from Lewisburg, Pa., and settled in what is now the west end of Galeton boro about 1830, where he built a mill on the main branch of Pine Creek. Many rafts of pine lumber were run down Pine, Creek at this time. About 1840, Mr. Metzger's father, William Metzger, then a young man of 24, went to work in a saw mill owned by Owen Goodman, at the site of the old village of Pike Mills, at the mouth of Johnson Brook, about two miles down the stream from what is now Galeton. Mr. Metzger is not sure who built this mill, but it seems quite likely that it was the same that was built by David Kilbourne in 1824, formerly mentioned. About 1844, William Metzger went into the lumbering business on his own account, and bought a steam sawmill that had recently been built in Hebron township, near to where William Hemphill now resides. The pine on the South Branch of the Oswayo was then mostly uncut, and the only road down the South Branch was the one leading past Mr. Metzger's mill, the roads leading from Greenman Hill directly towards Hebron Center not having been opened at that time. At first Mr. Metzger hauled his lumber to Pine Creek and rafted it down stream. Later, after the opening of the canal from Cuba to Olean and Weston's Mills, he shipped his lumber via this route. The post- office at Pike Mills was removed to the present site of Galeton several years before the building of Gale's tannery.
William Metzger afterwards moved to Coudersport, where he built a sawmill on the site of the old tannery on North East Street, where the A. F. Smith residence now stands. Here in 1880 Owen G. Metzger launched a successful business career by cutting 500,000 feet of hemlock lumber for Frank Hammond, who was just then building the tannery at the west end of Coudersport now owned by the Elk Tanning Company. Mr. Hammond was so much pleased with the promptness and efficiency with which Mr. Metzger delivered the first of the order that he furnished the logs for the balance of it from timber he then owned on the hill east of Mr. Metzger's mill, which he had bought chiefly for the bark. From this beginning, Mr. Metzger rose steadily to the position in business and finance that he now holds.”
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8 Jan 1963 |
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Abt 11 Jan 1963 |
Lymansville Cemetery, Ladona, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
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