| Name |
Grover, Arlton George [1] |
| Birth |
22 May 1908 |
Bingham Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Residence |
1910 |
Bingham Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Residence |
1920 |
Lewisville, Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Residence |
1930 |
Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Residence |
Between 1935 and 1950 |
East Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Occupation |
1950 |
East Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Supervising Principal, boro schools |
| census 1950 |
12 Apr 1950 |
East Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| StreetAddress: Morgan.; Age: 41; Supervising Principal Occupation: Supervising Principal; AgriculturalQuestionnaireNumber: 1000; ClassofWorker: Government; EnumerationDistrict: 63-136; HoursWorked: 65; Industry: Bors Schools; LiveOnFarm: No; OccupationCategory: Working; ThreeOrMoreAcres: No; Head RelationToHead: Head; Married MaritalStatus: Married |
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Arlton G Grover in the 1950 United States Federal Census
date: April 12 1950
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Name: Arlton G Grover
Age: 41
Birth: abt 1909 Penna
Gender: Male
Race: White
Status: Married
Relation: Head
Home: East Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Street: Morgan.
House: 27
Dwelling: 281
Farm: No
Acres: No
Questionnaire: 1000
Occ: Supervising Principal, boro schools
Industry: Boro Schools
Category: Working
Hours Worked: 65
Worker Class: Government
Household Members
Arlton G Grover 41 Head
Winifred B Grover 47 Wife
Jarvis A Grover 17 Son
Sandra J Grover 13 Dau
Linda Grover 3 Dau
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: East Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania; Roll: 5506; Sheet Number: 25; Enumeration District: 63-136
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| gossip |
25 Dec 1959 |
Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA |
| visited Dr. D. G. Grover, of Elkland- father? brother? -jcw |
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The Potter Enterprise (Coudersport, Pennsylvania)
30 Dec 1959, Wed Page 3
THE POTTER ENTERPRISE
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Grover and family spent Christmas with Dr. D. G. Grover, of Elkland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Grover and family were overnight guests Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Burtch, of Branchpoint,' Pa.
Dr. and "Mrs. William Mitchell and three children, Tom, Susan and Pat, spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brocklebank.
William Brocklebank was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brocklebank from Wednesday until Sunday, when he returned to State College.
Mrs. C. A. Hassinger will spend New Year's with her brother, Lemoyne Brown, of Rochester.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Terrette and daughters, Mary Ellen and Kim, of Rochester, were guests Christmas of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Hassinger.
Mrs. Charles Ellis, of Henderson, N. C, is a guest for two weeks of her daughter, Mrs. James Elliott and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Castrow, of North Tonawanda, were guests from Wednesday until Monday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin.
Fred Hosley will enter the Veterans' Hospital at Bath. N. Y. today for treatment and a check-up. He expects to return home wunin a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and family and Jerry Peet, of Wellsville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Wilson's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph English.
Miss Kristine Fisher and Miss Drusilla Fisher were hostesses at a Christmas party Saturday at their home. A buffet luncheon was served to about 25 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brocklebank of Canandaigua, N. Y., were guests of his brother and wife, Mr. and I Mrs. L. R. Brocklebank, from Thursday until Sunday.
Miss Frances Goodenough, of Little Rock, Ark., left Sunday after spending Christmas here with her mother, Mrs. D. E. Goodenough, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin entertained at a Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Don Castrow, of North Tonawanda, N. Y., and Mrs. Grace Austin, of Coudersport.
The court house will be closed on Saturday morning following New Year's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gates took, their daughter Nancy to Buffalo Tuesday to consult a doctor.
Larry Lattin is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Rees, of Prouty, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Rees visited their daughter and grandson, Mrs. Phyllis Lattin and Larry, Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Carl , D. McCloud and family.
John Gamble is home for the holidays from Lehigh University, where he is a sophomore.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Harris, of Lewisburg, were guests of his father, W. T. Harris, from Thursday until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulchay, of Buffalo, and Mrs. M. S. Harvey were Christmas Day guests of Dr. and Mrs. Chester Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, of Plainfield, N. J., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gallant and son, Steven, of Sweden Hill, were dinner guests Christmas Day ' of Mr. and Mrs. James LaJoie.
Mrs. Minnie Fessenden visited her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Elry Haskins, of Sweden Valley, over the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartman, of Milton, Pa., and Mrs. Zimmerman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sto-cum, were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zimmerman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mosch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mosch and children, Susan, Carl and David, of Elmira, over the Christmas holidays.
Ml. and Mrs Jack Carlson, of Port Allegany, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Harris, of T.ewisbnra- srnri W T. Harris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson, of Turtle Point, for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Patterson and son Fred were holiday guests of their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hale and daughter Kristine, and Miss Laura Patterson, of Ti-onesta. They returned home Sunday.
Richard Kisner, M. P., at Camp...
To Be Bride
Miss Ruth Bryington
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bryington, of Coudersport, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Naomi, to Terry L. Clark, son of Mrs. Paul Brewer, Coudersport.
Miss Bryington will be graduated from the Coudersport Joint High School with the class of 1960.
Mr. Clark is an employee of Norman Leet, Coudersport.
No wedding date has been set.
The Rev. Robert Loughborough Jr. returned Monday from New York where he Spent Chirstmas with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zwald and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conable spent Christmns with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greene and children, Steve, Gregory and Bruce, of Roulette.
COUDERSPORT THEATRE " FRIDAY AND SATURDAY...
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30 Dec 1959, Wed Page 3
To Be Bride
Miss Ruth Bryington
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bryington, of Coudersport, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Naomi, to Terry L. Clark, son of Mrs. Paul Brewer, Coudersport.
Miss Bryington will be graduated from the Coudersport Joint High School with the class of 1960.
Mr. Clark is an employee of Norman Leet, Coudersport.
No wedding date has been set.
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Abt 15 Nov 1961 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Members of the Americans Abroad committee, in addition to Mrs. Sonnekalb, are Mrs. Howard Scutt, Mrs. Mahaley, Arlton G. Grover, John P. Makowski and Milton O. Braun. George Lincoln is chairman of the American Field Service Chapter here. |
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Miss Leslie Ann Baxter Engaged to Frank Louis Simmons. 4 Finalists in Americans Abroad Program.
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• Four Finalists Named In Americans Abroad Program
A tea for applicants in the Americans Abroad program was held recently in the Coudersport Area High School homemaking rooms under the sponsorship of the Americans Abroad committee of the local American Field Service Chapter.
Four of the students who had applied for the opportunity to go abroad in the Foreign Exchange Student program were chosen as finalists and their papers will be sent this week to New York Headquarters where the final selection will be made.
They are
Pat Kenealy, Karen Gooch, Mary Hopkins and Mary Marzo.
Mrs. Harold Sonnekalb, chairman of committee charged with making the selection, spoke for the committee when she said Thursday, "We have been just delighted with the girls who applied. In talking with them and visiting in their homes. we found all the girls were wonderful and it was difficult arrive at a choice. We were. impressed verso with all the girls and we can be proud to send them any place."
She added that 19 pages of information were required for each applicant.
In applying, the students were permitted to make a first and second choice for either the two-month summer program or for the school year involving seven or eight months. Cost of the first to local chapter would be $600 and the second, $650.
Placement from the New York office will be announced any time between February through mid-May for the summer program, and from February through the end of July for those who wish to attend school abroad.
Members of the Americans Abroad committee, in addition to Mrs. Sonnekalb, are
Mrs. Howard Scutt, Mrs. Mahaley, Arlton G. Grover, John P. Makowski and Milton O. Braun. George Lincoln is chairman of the American Field Service Chapter here.
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Mrs. Alex Strang, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson were in Coudersport one day last week on their way to the funeral of her brother-in-law, M. Walter Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. Arlton Grover and Dewert Grover were also in Ithaca for the funeral.
Engaged
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Baxter announce the engagement of their daughter, Leslie Ann, to Frank Louis Simmons of New York City.
Members of the Americans Abroad committee, in addition to Mrs. Sonnekalb, are Mrs. Howard Scutt, Mrs. Mahaley, Arlton G. Grover, John P. Makowski and Milton O. Braun. George Lincoln is chairman of the American Field Service Chapter here.
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| gossip |
15 Nov 1961 |
Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, USA [3] |
| The Potter Enterprise • Wed, p13 Mrs. Alex Strang, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson were in Coudersport one day last week on their way to the funeral of her brother-in-law, M. Walter Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. Arlton Grover and Dewert Grover were also in Ithaca for the funeral. |
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Mrs. Alex Strang, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson were in Coudersport one day last week on their way to the funeral of her brother-in-law, M. Walter Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. Arlton Grover and Dewert Grover were also in Ithaca for the funeral.
Engaged
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Baxter announce the engagement of their daughter, Leslie Ann, to Frank Louis Simmons of New York City.
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| award/honor |
Abt 17 May 1972 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [4] |
| Testimonial Dinner For Arlton G. Grover and Mildred Carley. Nearly 140 persons gathered at the Golf Club Wednesday night to pay tribute |
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Grover, Carley Testimonial; Graduates Jas Wilkinson, Arthur Metzger, Ruth Carpenter, Dirty Harry
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Testimonial Dinner For Grover, Carley
Nearly 140 persons gathered at the Golf Club Wednesday night to pay tribute to Arlton G. Grover, supervising principal the past 17 years of the Coudersport School District, and Mildred Carley, a long-time teacher in the elementary school.
Guests were school district board members, employees, their spouses, and retired teachers Nina Olmstead Morley, Angeline Edwards, Stella Austin, Lena Haskins and M. O. Braun, who was master of ceremonies for the dinner.
Among the speakers were Burton Shirey, high school principal; Frederic Anderson, elementary school principal; Clifford Carts, school board president, and Earl Brown, for the teachers Association.
The honored guests were presented a variety of gifts. Mr. Grover received a one-year membership in the club, a gold engraved wrist watch, an old golf club (to give other teachers an advantage when they play golf with him) and cards designed by the art teacher in each school and signed by the teachers.
COUDERSPORT THEATRE
WEDNESDAY Thru
THURSDAY
May 24 May 30
DIRTY HARRY
STARRING
Clint Eastwood
Graduate
James W. Wilkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilkinson, Coudersport, will receive his baccalaureate degree in secondary education at the 95th annual commencement exercises to be held Sunday at Lock Haven State College.
Dr. Francis N. Hamblin, president of the college, will confer degrees on 319 students at 2:30 p.m. that day in Thomas Field House.
Correction!
The name of David Lent was omitted from the list of members of the Coudersport High School National Honor Society in last week's Enterprise. David was attending a 4-H council in Harrisburg and was unable to be present when the picture was taken.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Lent.
Arthur Metzger To Graduate At St. Bona's
Arthur E. Metzger Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Metzger of Tobyhanna, Pa., is a candidate for the bachelors degree in business administration, management, during St. Bonaventure University's commencement exercises May 28. His wife, Jane Heimel Metzger, is formerly of Coudersport.
Presidential advisor Daniel P. Moynihan will be the principal speaker and he and Cornelia Otis Skinner will be awarded honorary doctors' degrees.
The university will confer about 100 graduates and 480 undergraduate degrees in ceremonies at 3:00 p.m. in the University Center.
Ruth M. Carpenter To Receive BS Degree
Bloomsburg Sate College will confer, pending completion of all requirements, the bachelor of science degree in secretarial upon Ruth Margaret Carpenter, Ulysses, during commencement exercises which will be held Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. at the Bloomsburg Fair Gounds. Miss Carpenter is a 1968 graduate of Northern Potter High School.
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the last meeting were read and approved. Old business included the buying of 4-H jackets which was dropped and the dance June 9 for which Mark LTD will play, proceeds will go to the club's treasury. The committee for the dance will meet at Barkers on May 26. New business was the discussion of our trip which will be to Doebler's Field Days this year. It will be discussed further at the next meeting. Officers were reminded of the Officers Training Meet which is to be at Coudersport Elementary School on June 5 at 7:30. The next meeting which is for judging and showing will be at Curriers on June 23. A weiner roast, will follow.
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| Death |
Apr 1984 |
Sebring, Highlands, Florida, USA [1] |
| DAR |
NSDAR: Vol 159: 1920 #158863 Gladys Grover to Amos Raymond (1757-1852)private, under Captains Raymond, Boynton and Houghton, Colonels Sparhawk and Whitney, Mass Line. Amos was born in Holden, Mass and died in Raymond, Pa. cf. also No 156076 [5] |
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Carlton Grover in the North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000
Book Title: Lineage Book :
NSDAR : Volume 159 : 1920
Name Carlton Grover
Gender Male
Birth 1871
1st Marr 1898
Father Charles Grover
Mother Eliza Raymond
Spouse Emma Kibbe
Child Gladys Grover 158863
Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 159 : 1920
Amos Raymond (1757-1852)private, under Captains Raymond, Boynton and Houghton, Colonels Sparhawk and Whitney, Mass Line. Amos was born in Holden, Mass and died in Raymond, Pa.
cf. also No 156076
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| gossip |
Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, USA [3] |
| The Potter Enterprise • Wed, p13 Mrs. Alex Strang, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson were in Coudersport one day last week on their way to the funeral of her brother-in-law, M. Walter Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. Arlton Grover and Dewert Grover were also in Ithaca for the funeral. |
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Mrs. Alex Strang, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson were in Coudersport one day last week on their way to the funeral of her brother-in-law, M. Walter Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. Arlton Grover and Dewert Grover were also in Ithaca for the funeral.
Engaged
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Baxter announce the engagement of their daughter, Leslie Ann, to Frank Louis Simmons of New York City.
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| Race |
White [2] |
| Name |
Arlton G. Grover [2] |
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The Potter Enterprise (Coudersport, Pennsylvania)
30 Dec 1959, Wed Page 3
THE POTTER ENTERPRISE
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Grover and family spent Christmas with Dr. D. G. Grover, of Elkland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Grover and family were overnight guests Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Burtch, of Branchpoint,' Pa.
Dr. and "Mrs. William Mitchell and three children, Tom, Susan and Pat, spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brocklebank.
William Brocklebank was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brocklebank from Wednesday until Sunday, when he returned to State College.
Mrs. C. A. Hassinger will spend New Year's with her brother, Lemoyne Brown, of Rochester.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Terrette and daughters, Mary Ellen and Kim, of Rochester, were guests Christmas of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Hassinger.
Mrs. Charles Ellis, of Henderson, N. C, is a guest for two weeks of her daughter, Mrs. James Elliott and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Castrow, of North Tonawanda, were guests from Wednesday until Monday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin.
Fred Hosley will enter the Veterans' Hospital at Bath. N. Y. today for treatment and a check-up. He expects to return home wunin a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and family and Jerry Peet, of Wellsville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Wilson's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph English.
Miss Kristine Fisher and Miss Drusilla Fisher were hostesses at a Christmas party Saturday at their home. A buffet luncheon was served to about 25 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brocklebank of Canandaigua, N. Y., were guests of his brother and wife, Mr. and I Mrs. L. R. Brocklebank, from Thursday until Sunday.
Miss Frances Goodenough, of Little Rock, Ark., left Sunday after spending Christmas here with her mother, Mrs. D. E. Goodenough, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin entertained at a Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Don Castrow, of North Tonawanda, N. Y., and Mrs. Grace Austin, of Coudersport.
The court house will be closed on Saturday morning following New Year's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gates took, their daughter Nancy to Buffalo Tuesday to consult a doctor.
Larry Lattin is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Rees, of Prouty, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Rees visited their daughter and grandson, Mrs. Phyllis Lattin and Larry, Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Carl , D. McCloud and family.
John Gamble is home for the holidays from Lehigh University, where he is a sophomore.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Harris, of Lewisburg, were guests of his father, W. T. Harris, from Thursday until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulchay, of Buffalo, and Mrs. M. S. Harvey were Christmas Day guests of Dr. and Mrs. Chester Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, of Plainfield, N. J., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gallant and son, Steven, of Sweden Hill, were dinner guests Christmas Day ' of Mr. and Mrs. James LaJoie.
Mrs. Minnie Fessenden visited her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Elry Haskins, of Sweden Valley, over the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartman, of Milton, Pa., and Mrs. Zimmerman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sto-cum, were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zimmerman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mosch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mosch and children, Susan, Carl and David, of Elmira, over the Christmas holidays.
Ml. and Mrs Jack Carlson, of Port Allegany, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Harris, of T.ewisbnra- srnri W T. Harris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson, of Turtle Point, for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Patterson and son Fred were holiday guests of their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hale and daughter Kristine, and Miss Laura Patterson, of Ti-onesta. They returned home Sunday.
Richard Kisner, M. P., at Camp...
To Be Bride
Miss Ruth Bryington
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bryington, of Coudersport, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Naomi, to Terry L. Clark, son of Mrs. Paul Brewer, Coudersport.
Miss Bryington will be graduated from the Coudersport Joint High School with the class of 1960.
Mr. Clark is an employee of Norman Leet, Coudersport.
No wedding date has been set.
The Rev. Robert Loughborough Jr. returned Monday from New York where he Spent Chirstmas with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zwald and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conable spent Christmns with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greene and children, Steve, Gregory and Bruce, of Roulette.
COUDERSPORT THEATRE " FRIDAY AND SATURDAY...
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To Be Bride
Miss Ruth Bryington
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bryington, of Coudersport, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Naomi, to Terry L. Clark, son of Mrs. Paul Brewer, Coudersport.
Miss Bryington will be graduated from the Coudersport Joint High School with the class of 1960.
Mr. Clark is an employee of Norman Leet, Coudersport.
No wedding date has been set.
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| Occupation |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| educator; principle of the Coudersport High School in the 1960's |
| Death |
27 Apr 1984 |
Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Burial |
Aft 27 Apr 1984 |
Ulysses, Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Person ID |
I56904 |
WETZEL-SPRING |