| Name |
Whipple, Frances 'Sophia' [1] |
| Birth |
22 Jan 1834 |
Berkshire, Tioga, New York, USA [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Birth |
22 Jun 1834 |
New York State, USA [1, 2, 3] |
| Birth |
1837 |
New York State, USA [4] |
| age 23 in 1860 census |
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Leonard Dolley in the 1860 United States Federal Census
date: 1 June 1860
Wm Wilkin
Name: Leonard Dolley
Age: 32
Birth: abt 1828
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Maine
Home in 1860: Liberty, McKean, Pennsylvania
Post Office: Port Allegany
Dwelling Number: 7
Family Number: 7
Occupation: Merchant
Real Estate Value: 1600
Personal Estate Value: 3000
Household Members:
Name Age
Enoch B Dolley 34 ME Hotel Keeper
Louisa Dolley 25 Mass
Mina A Dolley 6 PA
Caroline Briggs 19 PA domestic
Wm Terry 26 NY farm laborer
Rinaldo Thompson 15 ME farm laborer
Geo W Galtry 27 NY physician
Isaih Robinson 37 NY Shoe maker
Aron B Stanhope 27 PA Atty
Gustavus Scott 30 NY farmer
Sophia Scott 23 NY
Henry Scott 9 PA
Nellie Scott 3 PA
Leonard Dolley 32 ME Merchant
Mary Dolley 21 NY
James Rowe 23 PA farm labor
Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: Liberty, McKean, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1138; Page: 735; Family History Library Film: 805138
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
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| census 1860 |
1860 |
Liberty Twp, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA [4] |
| Age: 23 NY |
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Leonard Dolley in the 1860 United States Federal Census
date: 1 June 1860
Wm Wilkin
Name: Leonard Dolley
Age: 32
Birth: abt 1828
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Maine
Home in 1860: Liberty, McKean, Pennsylvania
Post Office: Port Allegany
Dwelling Number: 7
Family Number: 7
Occupation: Merchant
Real Estate Value: 1600
Personal Estate Value: 3000
Household Members:
Name Age
Enoch B Dolley 34 ME Hotel Keeper
Louisa Dolley 25 Mass
Mina A Dolley 6 PA
Caroline Briggs 19 PA domestic
Wm Terry 26 NY farm laborer
Rinaldo Thompson 15 ME farm laborer
Geo W Galtry 27 NY physician
Isaih Robinson 37 NY Shoe maker
Aron B Stanhope 27 PA Atty
Gustavus Scott 30 NY farmer
Sophia Scott 23 NY
Henry Scott 9 PA
Nellie Scott 3 PA
Leonard Dolley 32 ME Merchant
Mary Dolley 21 NY
James Rowe 23 PA farm labor
Source Citation
Year: 1860; Census Place: Liberty, McKean, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1138; Page: 735; Family History Library Film: 805138
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
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| Residence |
Between 1870 and 1880 |
Allegany Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Death |
12 Nov 1893 |
Lewisboro, Westchester, New York, USA [1] |
| LDS |
Sophia A. Whipple LVT8-5QJ [2] |
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Name Daniel Fuller LVT8-537
birth: 1 Dec 1831, New York
death: 31 Aug 1922, Raymond, Potter, Pennsylvania
father: Thomas Fuller LVT8-LTW
mother: Sarah or Sally Jencks LVT8-LB2
spouse: Sophia A. Whipple LVT8-5QJ
Children of Sophia A. Whipple and Daniel Fuller (2)
Charles A Fuller 1865-1958 ? LVT8-5WS
Birth August 1865 Potter, Pennsylvania,
Death 26 January 1958 Potter, Pennsylvania,
Floss Estell Fuller 1874-1876 ? LVT8-545
Birth 13 September 1874 Potter, Pennsylvania,
Death 24 Oct 1876 Potter, Pennsylvania,
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| Name |
Sophia A. Whipple [2, 3] |
| Name |
Sophia F. Scott Mrs |
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History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania, J.H. Beers & Co., 1890
http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/pabooks/130-historymecp/227-pcchapter28
Potter County, Chapter 28, Biographical Sketches
CREATED: TUESDAY, 21 OCTOBER 2008 LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, 25 FEBRUARY 2014 WRITTEN BY NATHAN ZIPFEL
CHAPTER XXVIII
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES - ULYSSES TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH OF LEWISVILLE, ALLEGHENY, HEBRON, CLARA AND PLEASANT VALLEY TOWNSHIPS
ULYSSES TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH OP LEWISVILLE
DANIEL FULLER, P. O. Ulysses, son of Thomas and Sally (Jincks) Fuller, was born in Wyoming county, N.Y., in 1831.
In 1839 his parents removed to Ulysses township, Potter Co., Penn., near Gold, where they purchased a farm, and here his father lived and died, after which Mrs. Fuller made her home with Daniel, until her decease.
Their children were
- Nathan, now a resident of Michigan;
- Mrs. Huldah Gallup, of McKean county;
- Hannah, now Mrs. Norman Rodgers, of Nebraska, and
- Daniel.
Daniel Fuller made his home with his parents until twelve years of age, after which he engaged in various occupations, and learned the carpenter and goldsmith trades.
October 16, 1861, in answer to his country's call for men, he enlisted in Company G, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers, and September 17, 1862, was wounded at the battle of Antietam. The Irish brigade were in advance and had made several charges to drive the rebels from an adjacent corn field, and the Fifty-third was held in reserve with orders to lie down. He, with other men lying close to the ground in the second line of battle, heard a cheer in front, and, having curiosity to know its occasion, raised himself on his hands when a shell hit both arms, necessitating their amputation, the first operation being performed on the field, and the next on the 5th of October.
He was of course discharged and returned to his former home, and was made a pensioner, receiving the highest amount then paid, $8 per month. Wholly incapacitated from performing any kind of manual labor, the future to him held not much of promise. However, on the presentation of his case to some of his personal friends, and receiving assurances of their willingness to loan their services to secure an increase of pension, he was induced to visit the city of Washington, to present his case in person. His friends and neighbors learning that a little financial assistance would not be unacceptable, gave an oyster supper, which netted $163, and this money, so kindly given, enabled him to make the contemplated trip, and when he appeared before the committee on pensions, and before the House, he secured in July, 1864, the first increase of pension given to those who lost both hands or both eyes, $25 per month, and to those who lost both legs $20.
During his trip he was of course accompanied by a friend, and received continually assurances of sympathy and respect, in substantial form. Before the war he became acquainted with Mrs. Sophia F. Scott, and they were married after his return in 1863. They have one son, Charles A., now a farmer of Allegheny township.
They are members of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Fuller is a member of O.A. Lewis Post, G.A.R. He is a Republican in politics, and has held several township offices.
|
| Name |
Sophia Scott mrs [4] |
| Death |
12 Nov 1893 |
Raymond, Allegany, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2, 3] |
|
| Burial |
Abt 15 Nov 1893 |
Raymond Cemetery, Gold, Allegany, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Person ID |
I61984 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Father |
Whipple, Duick Sr., b. 8 Mar 1797, Oakham, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA d. 11 Apr 1871, Ulysses Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 74 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Merrill, Frances E., b. 18 May 1797, Warren, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA d. 18 Sep 1869, Ulysses Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 72 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
30 Sep 1819 |
Fulton County, New York, USA [5] |
- Record for Duick Junie Whipple (25) facts
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Duick Junie Whipple 1865-1943
BIRTH 20 JUL 1865 • Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 28 FEB 1943 • Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Duick Whipple Sr. 1797-1871
BIRTH 08 MAR 1797 • Oakham, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
DEATH 11 APR 1871 • Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Fanny E. ( Frances) Merrill 1797-1869
BIRTH 18 MAY 1797 • Warren, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 18 OCT 1869 • Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage
30 Sep 1819 • Fulton, Berkshire, New York, USA
Duick Whipple Sr. (1797-1871)
- Fulton, Berkshire, NY?
|
| Family ID |
F36743 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family 1 |
Fuller, Daniel, b. 1 Dec 1831, Wyoming County, New York, USA d. 31 Aug 1922, Raymond, Allegany, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 90 years) |
| Marriage |
29 Nov 1863 |
Ulysses Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 3] |
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History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania, J.H. Beers & Co., 1890
http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/pabooks/130-historymecp/227-pcchapter28
Potter County, Chapter 28, Biographical Sketches
CREATED: TUESDAY, 21 OCTOBER 2008 LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, 25 FEBRUARY 2014 WRITTEN BY NATHAN ZIPFEL
CHAPTER XXVIII
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES - ULYSSES TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH OF LEWISVILLE, ALLEGHENY, HEBRON, CLARA AND PLEASANT VALLEY TOWNSHIPS
ULYSSES TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH OP LEWISVILLE
DANIEL FULLER, P. O. Ulysses, son of Thomas and Sally (Jincks) Fuller, was born in Wyoming county, N.Y., in 1831.
In 1839 his parents removed to Ulysses township, Potter Co., Penn., near Gold, where they purchased a farm, and here his father lived and died, after which Mrs. Fuller made her home with Daniel, until her decease.
Their children were
- Nathan, now a resident of Michigan;
- Mrs. Huldah Gallup, of McKean county;
- Hannah, now Mrs. Norman Rodgers, of Nebraska, and
- Daniel.
Daniel Fuller made his home with his parents until twelve years of age, after which he engaged in various occupations, and learned the carpenter and goldsmith trades.
October 16, 1861, in answer to his country's call for men, he enlisted in Company G, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers, and September 17, 1862, was wounded at the battle of Antietam. The Irish brigade were in advance and had made several charges to drive the rebels from an adjacent corn field, and the Fifty-third was held in reserve with orders to lie down. He, with other men lying close to the ground in the second line of battle, heard a cheer in front, and, having curiosity to know its occasion, raised himself on his hands when a shell hit both arms, necessitating their amputation, the first operation being performed on the field, and the next on the 5th of October.
He was of course discharged and returned to his former home, and was made a pensioner, receiving the highest amount then paid, $8 per month. Wholly incapacitated from performing any kind of manual labor, the future to him held not much of promise. However, on the presentation of his case to some of his personal friends, and receiving assurances of their willingness to loan their services to secure an increase of pension, he was induced to visit the city of Washington, to present his case in person. His friends and neighbors learning that a little financial assistance would not be unacceptable, gave an oyster supper, which netted $163, and this money, so kindly given, enabled him to make the contemplated trip, and when he appeared before the committee on pensions, and before the House, he secured in July, 1864, the first increase of pension given to those who lost both hands or both eyes, $25 per month, and to those who lost both legs $20.
During his trip he was of course accompanied by a friend, and received continually assurances of sympathy and respect, in substantial form. Before the war he became acquainted with Mrs. Sophia F. Scott, and they were married after his return in 1863. They have one son, Charles A., now a farmer of Allegheny township.
They are members of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Fuller is a member of O.A. Lewis Post, G.A.R. He is a Republican in politics, and has held several township offices.
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| Children |
| | 1. Fuller, Floss Estell, b. 13 Sep 1874, Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 24 Oct 1876, Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 2 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Fuller, Charles A, b. Aug 1865, Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 26 Jan 1958, Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 92 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
|
| Family ID |
F44634 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |