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- [S1208] Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1845-1963, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2016;), Stearns - Burdick Pennsylvania County Marriages, 1852-1973; County: Potter; Year Range: 1893 - 1896; Roll Number: 549839.
Ella M. Burdick (14) facts
Ella M. Burdick in the Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1845-1963
Name: Ella M. Burdick
Gender: Female
Race: White
her Age: 28
Birth Date: abt 1866
her occupation: housekeeper
Marriage Date: 11 Sep 1894
Marriage Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: Leroy Burdick
Mother: Esther Burdick
Spouse: Roscoe C. Stearns
his age: 45
his occupation: farmer
death of former wife: April 29, 1892
Certificate Number: 696
clerk: S.H. Lewis
Justice of Peace: L.E. Burdick
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania;
Pennsylvania County Marriages, 1852-1973; County: Potter; Year Range: 1893 - 1896; Roll Number: 549839
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1845-1963 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Original data: Pennsylvania County Marriages, 1845-1963. Various Counties (155 Rolls). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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PA, County Marriages, 18940911 - Ella M Burdick_Stearns Ella M. Burdick in the Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1845-1963
Name: Ella M. Burdick
Gender: Female
Race: White
her Age: 28
Birth Date: abt 1866
her occupation: housekeeper
Marriage Date: 11 Sep 1894
Marriage Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: Leroy Burdick
Mother: Esther Burdick
Spouse: Roscoe C. Stearns
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?Wardner Burdick1853-1859
Birth 21 MAY 1853 • Hartsville, Steuben, New York
Death 13 MAR 1859 • Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Angeline Greene 1822-1853
Birth 06 JUL 1822 • Almond, Allegany, New York
Death 22 MAY 1853 • Hartsville, Steuben, New York
Lucy Crandall 1790-1872
Birth 08 JAN 1790 • Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York
Death 18 AUG 1872 • Farina, Fayette, Illinois
Jeremiah Greene 1784-1862
Birth 28 MAR 1784 • Berlin, Rensselaer, New York
Death 13 OCT 1862 • Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Judge Edward Greene 1760-1845
Birth 20 MAR 1760 • Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island ?? Had merged 25 Sept 1754! jcw20180323 Chesterfield
Death 24 FEB 1845 • Alfred, Allegany, New York
Huldah Sweet 1758-1839
Birth 29 JAN 1758 • Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island ?? Had merged 18 Sept 1758! jcw20180323 Chesterfield
Death 16 MAR 1839 • Alfred, Allegany, New York
Death 16 MAR 1839 • Alfred, Allegany, New York
Stephen VanRensselaer Greene 1816-1889 ..... [no name] [unkown] in merge
Birth 16 JUL 1816 • Brookfield, Madison, New York
Death 15 MAR 1889 • Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
George S Greene 1824- ..... [no name] [unkown] in merge
Birth 30 SEP 1824 • Alfred, Allegany, New York
Death Unknown
William L Greene 1831-1882
Birth 18 FEB 1831 • Alfred, Allegany, New York
Death 28 APR 1882 • Newark, Licking, Ohio
Marriage Fact Details
?24 Nov 1853
?Persia, Cattaraugus, New York, USA
Spouse
?Leroy R Burdick 1818-1905
Maryette Greene 1827-1856
- [S716] census 1920 USA PA Potter Hebron, (Name: ancestry.com;), Year: 1920; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1648; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 121; Image: 875.
Record for Ella B Stearns
1920 United States Federal Census about Ella B Stearns
date: 02 January 1920
Enumerator: Don G. Stearns
Name: Ella B Stearns
Age: 53
Birth Year: abt 1867
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1920: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status: Widow
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: West Virginia
Home Owned: Own
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Ella B Stearns 53 PA NY WV Head wd farmer
Don G Stearns 24 PA PA PA son S laborer, farm
Harold B Stearns 22 PA PA PA son S laborer, farm
Leland H Stearns 20 PA PA PA son S official tester, Dairymans Assoc.
Genevieve S Stearns 17 PA PA PA dau s none
George E Bickford 57 PA NY NY Head wd farmer
Edwin A Bickford 29 PA PA PA son S laborer, tannery
Elmer E Bickford 23 PA PA PA son S laborer, bottle factory
Bennie B Bickford 21 PA PA PA son S laborer, stone factry
Victor J Bickford 18 PA PA PA son S laborer, stone factory
Ward R Bickford 16 PA PA PA son S laborer, farm
Byron C Bickford 13 PA PA PA son S none
Walter Green 66 NY NY NY uncle S none
Name Parent or spouse names Home in 1920 Birth Year/place Relation to Head of House
Ella B Stearns Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1867 Pennsylvania Head
Don G Stearns Ella B Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1896 Pennsylvania Son
Harold B Stearns Ella B Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1898 Pennsylvania Son
Leland H Stearns Ella B Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1900 Pennsylvania Son
Genevieve S Stearns Ella B Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1903 Pennsylvania Daughter
George E Bickford Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1863 Pennsylvania Head
Edwin A Bickford George E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1891 Pennsylvania Son
Elmer E Bickford George E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1897 Pennsylvania Son
Bennie B Bickford George E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1899 Pennsylvania Son
Victor J Bickford George E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1902 Pennsylvania Son
Ward R Bickford George E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1904 Pennsylvania Son
Byron C Bickford George E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1907 Pennsylvania Son
Walter Green Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1854 New York Uncle
George W Atkinson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1875 Pennsylvania Head
Samuel J Atkinson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1878 Pennsylvania Brother
Eldin Atkinson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1883 Pennsylvania Brother
Alva A Thompson Lydia A Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1861 Pennsylvania Head
Lydia A Thompson Alva A Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1867 Pennsylvania Wife
Carl A Thompson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1914 Pennsylvania Grandson
William W Thompson Jennie L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1860 Pennsylvania Head
Jennie L Thompson William W Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1861 Pennsylvania Wife
Roy F Clark Alta M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1892 Pennsylvania Head
Alta M Clark Roy F Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1894 Pennsylvania Wife
Milo P Randall Joel P,Sarah D,Mary M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1881 Pennsylvania Head
Mary M Randall Milo P Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1882 Pennsylvania Wife
Letha M Randall Milo P,Mary M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1908 Pennsylvania Daughter
Leolo I Randall Milo P,Mary M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1910 Pennsylvania Daughter
Helen E Randall Milo P,Mary M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1912 Pennsylvania Daughter
Eva L Randall Milo P,Mary M Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1916 Pennsylvania Daughter
Joel P Randall Sarah D Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1832 New York Father
Sarah D Randall Joel P Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1839 Pennsylvania Mother
Willis E Brock Emma F Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1877 Pennsylvania Head
Emma F Brock Willis E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1884 Kansas Wife
Fordyce E Brock Willis E,Emma F Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1906 Pennsylvania Son
Ronald C Brock Willis E,Emma F Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1909 Pennsylvania Son
Perry B Buck Sarah L Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1849 Pennsylvania Head
Sarah L Buck Perry B Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1852 Pennsylvania Wife
Franklin P Atkinson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1870 Pennsylvania Nephew
Elvin E Burdick Susie S Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1859 Pennsylvania Head
Susie S Burdick Elvin E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1867 Pennsylvania Wife
Elno S Burdick Elvin E,Susie S Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1892 Pennsylvania Son
E Deo Burdick Elvin E,Susie S Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1902 Pennsylvania Son
Arden R Burdick Leta H Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1894 Pennsylvania Head
Leta H Burdick Arden R Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1897 Pennsylvania Wife
Anner C Gorham Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1846 Pennsylvania Head
Elsie Gorham Anner C Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1867 Pennsylvania Daughter
Lucinda M Gorham Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1831 New York Sister-in-law
Nelson Clark Annie E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1848 Pennsylvania Head
Annie E Clark Nelson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1847 New York Wife
Charles H Clark Nelson,Annie E Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1873 Pennsylvania Son
1920 United States Federal Census about George E Bickford
date: 02 January 1920
Enumerator: Don G. Stearns
Name: George E Bickford
Age: 57
Birth Year: abt 1863
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1920: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status: Widower
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Home Owned: Own
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Ella B Stearns 53 PA NY WV Head wd farmer
Don G Stearns 24 PA PA PA son S laborer, farm
Harold B Stearns 22 PA PA PA son S laborer, farm
Leland H Stearns 20 PA PA PA son S official tester, Dairymans Assoc.
Genevieve S Stearns 17 PA PA PA dau s none
George E Bickford 57 PA NY NY Head wd farmer
Edwin A Bickford 29 PA PA PA son S laborer, tannery
Elmer E Bickford 23 PA PA PA son S laborer, bottle factory
Bennie B Bickford 21 PA PA PA son S laborer, stone factry
Victor J Bickford 18 PA PA PA son S laborer, stone factory
Ward R Bickford 16 PA PA PA son S laborer, farm
Byron C Bickford 13 PA PA PA son S none
Walter Green 66 NY NY NY uncle S none
Source Citation: Year: 1920; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1648; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 121; Image: 875.
Source Citation: Year: 1920; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1648; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 121; Image: 875.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City).
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1920 United States Federal Census about Ella B Stearns
date: 02 January 1920
Enumerator: Don G. Stearns
Name: Ella B Stearns
Age: 53
Birth Year: abt 1867
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1920: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Female
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- [S851] census 1940 USA PA Potter Hebron, Year: 1940; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3600; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 53-13 Stearns, clark Thompson.
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Leroy Clark in the 1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Leroy Clark
Respondent: Yes
Age: 48
Estimated birth year:abt 1892
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1940: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Farm: Yes
Inferred Residence in 1935: Rural, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1935: Rural, Pennsylvania
Resident on farm in 1935: Yes
Sheet Number: 3A
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:38
Occupation: Farmer
House Owned or Rented: Owned
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:1050
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 8th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:60
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Weeks Worked in 1939: 0
Income: 0
Income Other Sources: No
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Leroy Clark 48 Head M 8 PA farmer
Alta Clark 47 wife M H2 PA
Milford Clark 18 son S H4 PA
Phyllis Clark 15 dau S H3 PA
George Clark 9 son S 4 PA
Source Citation
Year: 1940;
Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania;
Roll: T627_3600;
Page: 3A;
Enumeration District: 53-13
1940 United States Federal Census about Alva Thompson
date: 11 April 1940
Enumerator: James C. Foy
Name: Alva Thompson
Respondent: Yes
Age: 59
Estimated birth year: abt 1881
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1940: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Map of Home in 1940: View Map
Farm: Yes
Inferred Residence in 1935:Rural, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1935: Rural, Pennsylvania
Resident on farm in 1935:Yes
Sheet Number: 3A
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:45
Occupation: Farmer
House Owned or Rented: Owned
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:7000
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:Elementary school, 8th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:5
Class of Worker:Working on own account
Weeks Worked in 1939: 0
Income: 0
Income Other Sources: No
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Donald Stearns 44 Head H4 M PA farmer, farm
Zeruah Stearns 39 wife C2 M PA housewife
Reva Stearns 15 dau H3 s PA
Clayton Stearns 14 son H2 s PA
Ella May Stearns 11 dau 6th s PA
David Stearns 9 son 4th s PA
Dick Stearns 6 son 1st s PA
Maralie Stearns 3 dau PA
Ella Stearns 73 mother - wd PA
Alva Thompson 59 Head 8 M PA farmer, farm
Lillian Thompson 59 wife 8 M PA housewife
Lena Thompson 24 dau c2 PA teacher, rural school 34?-jcw20140724
Roy Thompson 23 son H4 PA farm laborer
Billy Thompson 21
Jane Thompson 18
Name Parent or spouse names Home in 1940 Birth Year/place Relation to Head of House
Donald Stearns Ella,Zeruah Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1896 Pennsylvania Head
Zeruah Stearns Donald Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1901 Pennsylvania Wife
Reon Stearns Donald,Zeruah Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1925 Pennsylvania Daughter
Clayton Stearns Donald,Zeruah Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1926 Pennsylvania Son
Ella Mary Stearns Donald,Zeruah Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1929 Pennsylvania Daughter
David Stearns Donald,Zeruah Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1931 Pennsylvania Son
David Stearns Donald,Zeruah Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1934 Pennsylvania Son
Maralie Stearns Donald,Zeruah Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1937 Pennsylvania Daughter
Ella Stearns Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1867 Pennsylvania Mother
Teroy Clark Alta Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1892 Pennsylvania Head
Alta Clark Teroy Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1893 Pennsylvania Wife
Milford Clark Teroy,Alta Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1922 Pennsylvania Son
Pbyllis Clark Teroy,Alta Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1925 Pennsylvania Daughter
George Clark Teroy,Alta Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1931 Pennsylvania Son
Jennie Thompson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1860 Pennsylvania Head
W Erwin Thompson Jennie Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1892 Pennsylvania Son
Helen Gresnick Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1916 West Virginia Lodger
Paul Dean Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1891 Pennsylvania Hired Hand
Erwin SmithLeila Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1884 New York Head
Leila Smith Erwin Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1882 Pennsylvania Wife
John Mills Ethel Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1882 New York Head
Ethel Mills John Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1905 Pennsylvania Wife
Betty Mills John,Ethel Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1934 Pennsylvania Daughter
Samuel Atkinson Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1876 Pennsylvania Head
John Howard Maud Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1875 Pennsylvania Head
Maud Howard John Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1892 Pennsylvania Wife
George Howard John,Maud Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1919 Pennsylvania Son
George Atkinson Violet Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1874 Pennsylvania Head
Violet Atkinson George Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1905 Pennsylvania Wife
Wilma Atkinson George,Violet Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1926 Pennsylvania Daughter
Verna Atkinson George,Violet Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1930 Pennsylvania Daughter
Donna Atkinson George,Violet Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1933 Pennsylvania Daughter
Elsie Atkinson George,Violet Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1935 Pennsylvania Daughter
William Atkinson George,Violet,Della Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1937 Pennsylvania Son
Della Choffee William Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1934 Pennsylvania Daughter-in-law
Cecel Combs Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1914 Pennsylvania Nephew
Alva Thompson Lillian Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1881 Pennsylvania Head
Lillian Thompson Alva Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1881 Pennsylvania Wife
Lena Thompson Alva,Lillian Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1916 Pennsylvania Daughter
Ray Thompson Alva,Lillian Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania abt 1917 Pennsylvania Son
Source Citation: Year: 1940; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3600; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 53-13.
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.
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- [S863] census 1870 USA PA Potter Hebron, Year: 1870; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1446; Page: 523A; Image: 373; Family History Library Film: 552945.
Record for John and Henry DINGMAN; (23) facts
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Record for Leroy Burdick (47) facts ...... (76)
Record for Amos B Stillman (18) facts ... (94)
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1870 United States Federal Census about John Dingman
date 20th June 1870
J.J. Thompson
Name: John Dingman
Birth: abt 1798 New York
Age: 72
Home in 1870: Hebron, Potter, PA
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household
20 Geo Kenyon 33 NY
Lovina " 26 PA
William " 4 PA
Julia " 2 PA
James L? " 1 PA
21 Henry Dingman 45 PA farmer
Amy Dingman 40 NY keeping house
Isaac H Dingman 15 PA at home
John Dingman 72 NY farm laborer
22 Leroy Burdick 52 NY
Esther Burdick 48 VA
Elisabeth Burdick 20 NY
Leroy Burdick 13 NY
Elvira Burdick 11 NY
Mary Burdick 9 PA
Lincoln Burdick 7 PA
William Burdick 5 PA
Ella Burdick 3 PA
Minnie Burdick 1 PA
23 Amos B. Stillman 47
Caroline Stillman 44
Francis D Stillman 21
Ida Stillman 16
Ada Stillman 16
24 Alanion? Stillman fam
25 Diana Burton fam
26 Joseph Lent 41
Hellen Lent 33
Emma E Lent 16
Clarinda Lent 11
Harry Lent 8
27 Jonathan Brock 32 NY farmer
Rosina Brock 23 NY keeping house
Clara Brock 5 PA at home
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32 Otis Weimer 23 PA farmer mar April 1870, father of foreign birth
Hulda Weimer 19 NY keeping house
34 Isaac Brock 64 NY farmer
Anna Brock 61 NY keeping house
35 Perry Brock 22 PA farm laborer
Sarah Brock 19 PA house keeper
Flora Brock 9 PA at school
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1446; Page: 523A; Image: 373; 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.
Description: This database is an index to individuals enumerated in the 1870 United States Federal Census, the Ninth Census of the United States. Census takers recorded many details including each person's name, age at last birthday, sex, color; birthplace, occupation, and more. No relationships were shown between members of a household. Additionally, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1870 Federal Census.
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census 1870 USA PA Potter Hebron DINGMAN,Henry & John, Brock,Jonathan 20250929GHLn- edited, expanded
1870 United States Federal Census about John Dingman
date 20th June 1870
J.J. Thompson
Name: John Dingman
Birth: abt 1798 New York
Age: 72
Home in 1870: Hebron, Potter, PA
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household
20 Geo Kenyon 33 NY
Lovina " 26 PA
William " 4 PA
Julia " 2 PA
James L? " 1 PA
21 Henry Dingman… |
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census 1870 USA PA Potter Hebron BROCK,Isaac & Perry Weimer,Otis 1870 United States Federal Census about John Dingman
Name: John Dingman
Birth Year: abt 1798
Age in 1870: 72
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1870: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
20 Geo Kenyon fam
21 Henry Dingman 45 PA farmer
Amy Dingman 40 NY keeping house
Isaac H Dingman 15 PA at… |
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map USA PA Potter Hebron 1869 LOCr PS 20250414GHLn-
Map of Potter Co., Pennsylvania from actual surveys and official records
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D.G. Beers & Co. Map of Potter Co., Pennsylvania from actual surveys and official records. Philadelphia, 1869. Map.… |
- [S2028] FaceBook- Potter McKean Genealogy, Pine Grove School on Crandall Hill, Hebron Twp, Potter Co, PA · June 6 2024 Lanny E. Nunn 20240710GHLn-.
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· Pine Grove School on Crandall Hill, Hebron Twp, Potter Co, PA
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Minnie Reuning Swezey, teacher
Elmer Bickford,
Cledo Baker,
Maggie Lyman,
Lissie Lyman,
Rose Lyman,
Mabel Lyman,
Glen Bickford,
Fern Burdick,
Otto Lyman,
Pheobe Scott,
Minnie Reuning,
Kate Lyman,
Simeon Baker,
Lawrence Lyman,
Hazel Baker,
Victor Bickford,
Zelma Thompson,
Otis Baker.
· Pine Grove School on Crandall Hill, Hebron Twp, Potter Co, PA
Pine Grove School
District ?o. 6
Hebron T'ownship, Potter Co.. Pa.
1911- -1912
ELLA B. STEARNS, Teacher
ROLL OF PUPILS
Maggie Lyman
Celia McKay
Phoebe Scott
Maudie Lyman
Cathryn Lyman
Rosa Lyman
Lizzie Lyman
Dorris Randall
Genevieve Stearns
Lawrence Lyman
Lovisa Strong
Elmer Bickford
Harold Stearns
Hobart Fessenden
Leland Stearns
Otto Lyman
Otis Baker
Ralph Strong O
ledo Baker
Walter McKay
Fordyce Lyman
Mabel Lyman
Edgar Strong
Directors
Clinton Lent Treasurer
Will Scott Secretary
Tom Bly President
George Bickford (1862-1927)
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· Pine Grove School on Crandall Hill, Hebron Twp, Potter Co, PA
Minnie Reuning Swezey, teacher
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Sy Tanner
My grandfather Victor Bickford, and his brothers --Elmer and Glen.
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Sy Tanner
The 1911- 1912 roll of pupils for Pine Grove school, Crandall Hill.
May be an image of ticket stub and text that says
Pine Grove School
District ?o. 6
Hebron T'ownship, Potter Co.. Pa.
1911- -1912
ELLA B. STEARNS, Teacher
ROLL OF PUPILS
Maggie Lyman
Celia McKay
Phoebe Scott
Maudie Lyman
Cathryn Lyman
Rosa Lyman
Lizzie Lyman
Dorris Randall
Genevieve Stearns
Lawrence Lyman
Lovisa Strong
Elmer Bickford
Harold Stearns
Hobart Fessenden
Leland Stearns
Otto Lyman
Otis Baker
Ralph Strong O
ledo Baker
Walter McKay
Fordyce Lyman
Mabel Lyman
Edgar Strong
Directors
Clinton Lent Treasurer
Will Scott Secretary
Tom Bly President
George Bickford 1862-1927
Elmer Swilt
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Doreen Sherrife
At,
Thank you for sharing these finds. I love the fact that they exist and we can look back and remember our people.
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Gwen Milliron
How awesome!
Victor was my grandfather.
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Linda Bickford Beeley
Gwen Milliron Glen was mine. My father was his son Donald.
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Gwen Milliron
Linda Bickford Beeley my mother was Joyce daughter of Victor
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Warr White
Sweet, Oledo is my Great Grandpas brother this is the first picture I've seen of him.
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Michael Burdick
Fern Burdick is my Great Aunt! Not sure which one is Aunt Fern. Any idea how the names align with the picture?
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Warr White
Michael Burdick Fern is next to the teacher i think. The only problem I had figuring out, is they are missing a boys name.
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Michael Burdick
That was my guess too! Thank you!
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GF Vic Bickford. , g uncles-- Glenn, Elmer Bickford. Cousins Thompson, Lyman
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Simeon, Otis and Hazel Baker are in my geneology tree, and probably some of the Lymans, too.
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· Pine Grove School on Crandall Hill, Hebron Twp, Potter Co, PA
1909-1910
Minnie Reuning Swezey, teacher
Elmer Bickford,
Cledo Baker,
Maggie Lyman,
Lissie Lyman,
Rose Lyman,
Mabel Lyman,
Glen Bickford,
Fern Burdick,
Otto Lyman,
Pheobe Scott,
Minnie Reuning,
Kate Lyman,
Simeon Baker,
Lawrence Lyman,
Hazel Baker,
Victor Bickford,
Zelma Thompson,
Otis Baker.
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Sy Tanner
My grandfather Victor Bickford, and his brothers --Elmer and Glen.
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The 1911- 1912 roll of pupils for Pine Grove school, Crandall Hill.
May be an image of ticket stub and text that says 'Pine Brobe School tDistrict ?o. Hebron T'ownship, Potter Co.. Pa. 1911- -1912 ELLA B. STEARNS,
Teacher or PUPILS ROLL Maggie Lyman Celia McKay Phoebe Scolt Maudie Lyman Cathryn Lyman Rosa Lyman Lizzie Lyman Dorris Randall Genevieve Stearns Lawrence Lyman Lovisa Strong 1896 1943 Elmer Bickford Harold Stearns Hobart Fessenden Leland Stearns Otto Lyman Otis Baker Ralph Strong Oledo Baker Walter McKay Fordyce Lyman Mabel Lyman Edgar Strong Directors Clinton Lent Will Scott Bly George Bickford 1862- 1862-1927 Treasurer Secretary President Elmer Swilt
PUB CO. DANSVILLE ??'
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Doreen Sherrife
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Thank you for sharing these finds. I love the fact that they exist and we can look back and remember our people.
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Gwen Milliron
How awesome!
Victor was my grandfather.
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Linda Bickford Beeley
Gwen Milliron Glen was mine. My father was his son Donald.
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Gwen Milliron
Linda Bickford Beeley my mother was Joyce daughter of Victor
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Warr White
Sweet, Oledo is my Great Grandpas brother this is the first picture I've seen of him.
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Michael Burdick
Fern Burdick is my Great Aunt! Not sure which one is Aunt Fern. Any idea how the names align with the picture?
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Warr White
Michael Burdick Fern is next to the teacher i think. The only problem I had figuring out, is they are missing a boys name.
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Michael Burdick
That was my guess too! Thank you!
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· June 6 2024
· Pine Grove School on Crandall Hill, Hebron Twp, Potter Co, PA
1909-1910
Minnie Reuning Swezey, teacher
Elmer Bickford,
Cledo Baker,
Maggie Lyman,
Lissie Lyman,
Rose Lyman,
Mabel Lyman,
Glen Bickford,
Fern Burdick,
Otto Lyman,
Pheobe Scott,
Minnie Reuning,
Kate… |
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· Pine Grove School on Crandall Hill, Hebron Twp, Potter Co, PA
Pine Grove School
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Hebron T'ownship, Potter Co.. Pa.
1911- -1912
ELLA B. STEARNS, Teacher
ROLL OF PUPILS
Maggie Lyman
Celia McKay
Phoebe Scott
Maudie Lyman
Cathryn Lyman
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GF Vic Bickford. , g uncles-- Glenn, Elmer Bickford. Cousins Thompson, Lyman
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• DROVE OVER THE BANK
Mrs. Ella Stearns, Her Three Sons and Sister Drove Over the Bank in Their Overland
Last Friday, while Mrs Ella Stearns her sister, Mrs. John Miller, and Mrs. Stearns' three sons, Donald, Harold and Leland, were motoring through Carter Camp had the misfortune to drive over the bank near the Karhan place. The car turned completely over landing on the top. None of the occupants suffered very serious injuries, but Mrs. Stearns is suffering from a hurt foot and Harold strained himself quite badly endeavoring to right the car. The Overland car was quite badly damaged. It was a very fortunate thing that the results were no more serious.
MARRIED LAST THURSDAY
Miss Frances Crum, of Coudersport and T. J. Cox, of Harrison Valley, were married last Thursday at Hempstead, N. Y. They are now at Garden City, from which place Mr. Cox, who is a soldier expects to sail very soon. Mrs. Cox will return to Coudersport and resume her duties in the Robinson store. Mrs. Cox is a very efficient clerk and a charming young lady who has a host of friends who extend to her their best wishes for her future.
HAD AN ACCIDENT
One day last week the rigs driven by Miles Harris and David Mitchell collided and while there was no serious injuries Mr. Mitchell paid Mr. Harris $3.50 for damages done to his rig.
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• THE POTTER ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 1928.
BURTVILLE NEWS
BRIEFLY STATED
Milk Route Changes Hands - To Be Employed on the Highway at Wllliamsport.
Burtville, Aug. 28. -- Wm. House was in Coudersport, Monday.
Miss Rena Allen of Port Allegany was in this place, Sunday evening.
Mrs. Hazel Kinney and son Jack of Port Allegany visited Mrs. G. O. Witter, Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. House was shopping at Port Allegany, Monday.
Several from this place attended the Fortner family reunion which was held at the home of Everard Card at Grimes District, Thursday. About 45 were present and all enjoyed the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wetmore and Miss Glenola Avery were Portage visitors, Sunday and Monday.
Marshall Bickford and family were over from Rixford for the week-end.
Mrs. Mary Robinson, daughter Mariella of Port Allegany, Mr. and Mrs. Olney Robinson of Erie, were callers at Riverdale Farm, Thursday.
James Jay has gone to Williamsport, where he has employment on the road.
M. R. Card and Wm. House were Portage visitors, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kibbe of Trout Brook visited at Wm. Kibbe's, Thursday.
Mrs. Minerva Clark, Mrs. Anna Nenno and Burdette Lindsay were in Austin on business, Saturday evening.
Miss Sadie Arnot of Port Allegany spent Saturday at G. O. Witter's.
Ed Anderson has sold his milk route to Mr. Stiffier.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and daughter, Donna of Port Allegany called at M. R. Card's, Friday evening.
Warren Card, Mr. Vanocker and daughter Nina were Niagara Falls business visitors, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Goodnoe and little daughter, Tessie, were calling on Crandall Hill relatives, Sunday.
Mrs. A. M. Neefe is visiting relatives at Newfleld.
Frank Cornell of Trout Brook was in this place, Monday.
W. S. Pfeiffer was down from Roulette, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodnoe of Olean called on his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Goodnoe, Sunday evening.
Floyd Weimer and Lew Wood of Roulette were in this place, Tuesday.
0. V. Goodnoe and family were Sunday evening callers at A. M. Neefe's.
BELL RUN ITEMS
OF LOCAL EVENTS
Little Daughter Born Last Thursday -- Alliance Gave Weiner Roust and Dance, Saturday.
Bell Run, Aug. 28. -- Raymond Washburn and family autoed to the Caneadea Dam, Sunday.
Mrs. Edith Johnson and daughters, Mary and Helen of Tully, N. Y., called at G. A. Crooks, Saturday evening, and with their daughter, Mrs. Lynn Holly and her husband of Shinglehouse, spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Evans and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holcomb.
The Alliance gave a weiner roast and dance at the hall, Saturday night. There was a very good assembly of the members and several visitors from around home and also from Andrews Settlement.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott and sons from Owego visited Mrs. Bertha Terette over the week-end.
Joe Sweezy of Coudersport spent last week at L. V. Bridges Sunday evening. Mr. Bridge and family took him home and brought his brother back with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Gavisk and Mr. and Mrs. Davis and children of Hornell, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Lewis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McElroy and children and Walter Holly of Myrtle and Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis and son Gerald ate a picnic dinner up in Doyle Hollow, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Crooks and son Dean of Bradford, Gerald Smith of Ceres, Mrs. Minnie Moore and mother, Mrs. Sherwood of Philadelphia, were Sunday guests at the home of G. A. Crooks.
Cecil Maxson has his threshing machine out and is threshing at Myrtle. His brother Keith, is helping him.
Mrs. Agnes Crooks, Mrs. Bertha Terette and daughter Mignon, Mrs. Ava Ford, Mrs. Luva DeRemer Mrs. Bertha Washburn daughter Dorothy, sons Leo and Donald, Mrs. Minnie Eastman and niece, Geraldine Foote, and Mrs. John Lewis attended Mrs. Lewis' Sunday School class picnic and missionary sewing tee at Mrs. Lila Danforth's at Myrtle Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ford drove to Bradford, Saturday, after Mrs. Ford's sister, Mrs. Jessie Kurtz, and Sunday they all attended the Sherwood reunion at Raymond Ford's in Clara.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry De Remer and little daughter attended the De Remer reunion at the home of his father at Little Genesee. N. Y.. Sunday.
A little daughter, Iris Evelyn, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gooch on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bridge of Mt. Jewett visited at L. V. Bridge's, Sunday.
WEST HEBRON CORRESPONDENCE
Birthday Dinner In Honor of His Mother -- Taking Test for Driver's License.
West Hebron, Aug. 28. -- Monta Frilligan was in Coudersport, Monday to take the test for driver's license.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snyder of Allegany, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swift and little daughter of Stanards, visited at Fred Snyder's, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stearns visited their son, Lyle and wife at Bolivar, Sunday. They entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of his mother and her mother, Mrs. Reynolds, of Andrews Settlement.
Mrs. Ella Stearns and Miss Genevieve are spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Miller at Coudersport.
Mrs. Edith Carley and son Ronald of Ulysses are spending a few days with her brother, Arthur Mattison and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stearns, Mrs. Fred Snyder, daughter Elizabeth, Mrs. Alva Thompson, Miss Lena, Roy, Billy, June, Mr. and Mrs. George Dingman, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Dingman, daughter Alta, Mrs. Leonard Brown attended the Weimer reunion last Thursday, near Roulette.
Elmer and Myron Bickford and lady friends were calling in this place, Sunday.
Christian Endeavor meeting was held in Alva Thompson's grove, Sunday evening. After the meeting they enjoyed a weiner roast.
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Pepperman of Bradford, were calling on relatives, Saturday.
Mrs. Dellah Chaffee visited at North Eulalia and Colesburg from Friday until Sunday evening. Also attended a reunion at Fred Peet's.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Atkinson were Coudersport visitors. Mrs. Atkinson is having dental work, done.
PEOPLE AS THEY PASS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish and baby of Austin visited friends in town, Sunda.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jeffers of Austin were business callers in Coudersport Monday morning.
Mrs. Jack Frink has been called to Griggs, N. Y., by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Mahon.
Miss Harriet Gillis has returned to her home in Chicago, Ill., after two weeks visit at the home of Miss Celia Gillon.
Mrs. Verena Raymond and children are spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Howard Kenyon and family at Genesee.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Neefe and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Gates, Harrison Gates, Miss Frances Gates and Howard Gates are attending the Toronto fair this week..
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Mrs. Lorena Snyder Passes Away Suddenly at Port Allegany Last Wednesday. Funeral Saturday. West Hebron, Aug. 16.
This community was greatly shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. Lorena Snyder, at the Port Allegany Hospital, last Wednesday. She leaves to mourn her death her husband, Charley Snyder, two little girls and step-daughter Mary; also infant daughter Charleen Doris and a host of relatives and friends. The body was taken to the home of Alva Thompson, where they also cared for the children. The funeral was held at two o'clock Saturday afternoon, at the Hebron Seventh Day Baptist church. Pastor Robert Wing officating. Interment was made in the Five Corner Cemtery.
Mr. and Mrs. Almerion Lyman and children, Lanson and Elwin Ingles, of Roulette, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Howard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark, of Los Angeles, were visiting his cousin, Arthur Mattison and family Tuesday.
Mrs. Maud Howard called on Mrs. Zeruah Stearns, Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Eva Swift and children and Mrs. Tillie Swift, of Coneville, called at Fred Snyders, Tuesday.
Milford Clark went to State College, last Wednesday, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merideth Reynolds and children, of Little Genesee and Fannie Burdick, of Filmore, called on Mr. and Mrs. Don Stearns and family and Mrs. Ella Stearns, Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dingman were Coudersport vsitors, Friday.
Monta Frilligan was a Millport visitor, Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Pepperman and children of Rue, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr & Mrs Tom Pepperman, of Coneville.
Mrs Josephine Snyder who has been ill with measles wasa out for an auto ride, Monday afternoon.
Mrs Bell Snyder and daughter, Dorothea Worden, of Belmont, NY and Earnie Snyder, of Wellsville, NY were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Fred Snyder, Thursday.
Mr & Mrs Deo Burdick and son Gerald, and Jim Heath, of Sunnyside; Lena Thompson & Elno Burdick, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs R. Burdick and family.
Mrs Ruth Brock & children & her mother, Mrs Mable Scott, were Bolivar, NY visitors, last Thursday.
Miss Phylis Clark spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs Harold Stearns and family, of Ellicotville, NY last week.
Herman Meacham, of Pot Allegany, is spending a few days with his cousin, Milford Clark.
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Jim Heath Won Men's Biscuit Baking Contest at Sweden Valley Recently. Other Notes.
West Hebron, Feb. 20 There was a goodly representation of Hebron Grange at the meeting of Potter County Pomona Grange held at the Sweden Valley Grange hall, February 16 and 17. The Hebron Grange orchestra furnished music for the Thursday evening session. Jim Heath, a member of Hebron Grange won the men's biscuit baking contest receiving as a prize, a sack of flour for himself and also a check of $5 for Hebron Grange, which they presented to the orchestra.
The Hebron Ladies' Aid held their regular meeting February 15. There was a good attendance and work was tying quilt.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Pepperman and children were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pepperman of Coneville.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Steams and children Marilee and Dick were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris of Coneville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tassllo of Coudersport, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matteson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stearns and family, Mrs. Ella Stearns attended the high school orchestra concert at Coudersport Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brock of Roulette, spent Saturday afternoon with their son Fordyce and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stearns and family and Mrs. Ella Stearns motored to Emporium Sunday afternoon to help Mrs. Eddie Olson celebrate her birthday.
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- [S2872] familysearch family Bible records, (Location: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/222132?availability=Family%20History%20Library;), Burdick Family Bible.
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Abstracts of Potter County Bibles
Statement of Responsibility:
by Mrs. Maybel Swanson for Potter County Historical Society
Authors:
Swanson, Maybel (Main Author)
Potter County Historical Society (Coudersport, Pennsylvania) (Added Author)
Format:
Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language:
English
Publication:
Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical:
on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Notes
Micorofilm of typescript ([37] leaves ) at the Potter County Historical Society, Coudersport, Pennsylvania.
Contents: Abbott Bible -- Abson Bible -- Beckwith Bible -- Burt Bible -- Anson Burt Bible -- Albert Breunle Bible -- Breunle family Bible -- Berfield Bible -- Bartram Bible -- Brooks Bible -- Brehmer Bible -- Burdick family -- Corsaw Bible -- Nelson Clark -- Clark Bible -- Devall Bible -- Guenther -- Furman family -- Gates Bible -- Gordnier Bible -- Glaspy-Logue Bible -- Herrington Bible -- Jordan Bible -- James Johnston Bible -- John Jordan Bible -- Jones of Shinglehouse -- Keeler family -- Klein family -- Kimball Bible -- Lambert family -- Lent family -- Lehman family -- Logue Bible of Potter and Cameron Counties -- McCoy Bible of Cross Fork -- Mann family -- Metzger family of Courdersport and Lewisburg, Pa. -- Miller family -- Oliver family -- Silas Nelson family -- Niles Bible -- Parish Bible -- George N. Tuttle's Bible -- Toombs Bible.
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Contains
Abbott Bible [records, 1815-1934]
Abson Bible [records, 1823-1893]
Albert Breunle Bible [records, 1859-1963]
Anson Burt family [records, 1784-1903]
Bartram Bible [records, 1806-1884]
Beckwith Bible [records, 1791-1869]
Berfield Bible record [1797-1872]
Bible record [1845-1859] of the Breunle family
Brehmer Bible [records, 1811-1927]
Brooks Bible record [1829-1910]
Burdick family Bible records, 1785-1899
Burt Bible [records, 1786-1835]
Clark Bible [records, 1843-1905]
Corsaw Bible record [1801-1907]
Devall Bible record [1827-1934]
Furman family [Bible records 1812-1872]
Gates family Bible [records, 1815-1883]
Glaspy--Logue Bible records [1791-1910]
Gordnier Bible record [1826-1949]
Guenther [family records, 1851-1895]
Herrington Bible record [1815-1927] of Tioga & Potter Counties
James Johnston Bible record [1843-1895], Coudersport, Pa.
Jones [family records, 1803-1823] of Shinglehouse, Potter Co., Pa.
Jordan [family Bible records, 1814-1947]
Keeler family record [1780-1915]
Kimball Bible [records, 1784-1933]
Klein family record [1842-1940]
Lambert [family Bible records, 1839-1861]
Lent family record [1807-1925]
Logue family Bible [records, 1814-1836] of Cameron & Potter Counties.
Mann family of Potter County [Bible records, 1782-1819]
McCoy Bible [records, 1831-1948] of Cross Park, Potter Co., Pa.
Metzger of Lewisburg, Pa. & Coudersport, Pa. [family records, 1793-1915]
Miller family [records, 1794-1868] of Sweden Twp., Potter Co., Pa.
Niles Bible record [1795-1935]
Oliver family Bible record [1825-1847]
Parish Bible record [1796-1865]
Silas Nelson family [records, 1791-1890]
Toombs Bible record [1819-1899]
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Burdick family Bible records, 1785-1899
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Notes
IN: Abstracts of Potter County Bibles / Maybel Swanseon. Burd.
"Copied October, 1969, at the home of Mrs. Leta Burdick, Hebron, Pa."
Laroy Burdick was born in 1818 at Sangerfield, Oneida County, New York. He married Angeline Green (1822-1853), who was born at Almond, Allegany County, New York, in 1840 at Alfred, New York. They had four children, 1841-1853, born at Alfred, Persia, and Hartsville, New York. Angeline died in childbirth. He married 2) Maryette Malvina Green (1827-1856), who was born at Alfred, New York, in 1853 at Persia, New York. They had one son born in 1856 at Alfred, New York. Maryette died two weeks after her son's birth. He married 3) Esther F. Randolph, who was born in 1828 in Harrison County, Virginia, in 1857 at Alfred, New York. They had six children, 1858-1867, born at Hebron, Potter County, Pennsylvania.
Also includes information about the father of Laroy Burdick. Silas Burdick (1785-1869) was born in Hoosac, Rensselaer County, New York, the son of Abraham Burdick, Jr. (d. 1785). He and his wife, ____ Gardiner, had three sons, 1809-1818. He also had another son, born ca. 1843, from a later marriage. He lived in Oneida, Madison and Cattearaugus Counties, New York.
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Bartram Bible [records, 1806-1884]
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Notes
IN: Abstracts of Potter County Bibles / Maybel Swanson. B.
James Bartram (1806-1884) and his wife, Mary VanHorn (1810-1877), had eight children, 1828-1841.
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Beckwith Bible [records, 1791-1869]
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Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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IN: Abstracts of Potter County Bibles / Maybel Swanson. Bec.
"Belonging to Mrs. Willis Weimer of Port Allegany, Pa. [1964?]."
Ransom Beckwith, Sr. (1791-1861), a native of Connecticut, and Anna Palmer (b. 1798), a native of Vermont and the daughter of Samuel Palmer, Sr., were married in 1812. They had thirteen children, 1813-1841. Ransom Beckwith died in Dodge County, Nebraska.
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Bible record [1845-1859] of the Breunle family
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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IN: Abstracts of Potter County Bibles / Maybel Swanson.
Christain Frederick and Rosina Judith (Heibach) Breunle had eight children, 1845-1859.
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Albert Breunle Bible [records, 1859-1963]
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Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
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"Belonging to Kathryn ( Breunle) Brown, Feb. 21, 1973."
Albert Philip Breunle (1859-1936) and Mrs. Matilda Borden (1864-1896) were married in 1887. They had two sons, 1888-1894. He married 2) Virgie Jenette Forringer (1879-1930) in 1897. They had four children, 1898-1905.
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Anson Burt family [records, 1784-1903]
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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Anson Stearns Burt (1784-1871) and Betsey Balckman (1790-1878), daughter of James and Elizabeth Andrews Blackman, were married in 1811 at Pittsfield, Massachusetts. They had nine children, 1812-1829.
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Berfield Bible record [1797-1872]
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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Stephen and Susannah Sterling Berfield had eight children, 1797-1814. Their son, John Berfield (1800-1872) and his wife, Rebecca Shaffer, had seventeen children, 1831-1854.
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Berfield
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Berfield family Bible
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Brehmer Bible [records, 1811-1927]
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Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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John F. Brehmer (1811-1890) was born at Aszlar, Prussia. Catherine Smith (1824-1867) was born in Elsaze, France. They were married in 184_. They had nine children, 1844-1867, born at Buffalo, New York; Preston, Canada; and in Eulalia Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania.
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Abson Bible [records, 1823-1893]
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Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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Edward Abson (1827-1867) was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. Anna Pemberton (1823-1893) was born at Glasgow, Scotland. She was Mrs. Anna Hampson, a widow with one child in 1850 when she married Edward Abson. Edward and Anna had five children, 1852-1862. They both died at Coudersport, Pennsylvania.
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Abbott Bible [records, 1815-1934]
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Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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"Thomas B. Abbott's Bible, given to him by his mother, Sept. 20, 1849."
"Copied from the family Bible, now [1964?] beloging to Mrs. Harry Lambert of Singlehouse."
Thomas B. Abbott (1815-1896) and Thamsin Faust (1817-1908) were married in 1839. They had nine children, 1840-1856.
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Keeler family record [1780-1915]
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Notes IN: Abstracts of Potter County Bibles / Maybel Swanson. K.
Microfilm of typed transcript of original records (1 leaf).
Dr. Thaddeous Mead Keeler (b. 1786) and his wife, Elizabeth Burchard Keeler (b. 1780), had eight children, 1810-1826.
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