| Sources |
- [S1731] FaceBook- Lanny Nunn, Roulette LADIES photo, 1904. GROUP OF WELL KNOWN ROULETTE LADIES.
MInerva Taggart Lyman (1) fact Roulette celebration
edited 20240302GHLn-
GROUP OF WELL KNOWN ROULETTE LADIES
A party given to twelve of the prominent old ladies of Roulette, November 9, 1904, by Mrs. John P. Hall resulted in this picture being taken. Nine have passed away since this time. Reading from left to right they are,
top row:
- Mrs. Anna Yentzer;
- Mrs. Eleanor Johnson;
- Mrs. Kate Weiderich, died February 2, 1906;
- Helen Brown,
- Hannah Kimm, died October 29, 1910;
- Amena Woodward, died May 21, 1922.
Bottom row,
- Phoebe Fessenden, died January 22, 1913;
- Ellen Johnson, died December 2, 1921;
- Minerva Lyman, died July 6, 1907;
- Adeline Pomeroy, died January 16, 1909;
Prudence Boyington, died January 25, 1909;
- Hannah Carey died December 2, 1911.
20180201 RVA-
PCHS 43#1-4359 'Roulette'
Lanny Nunn?Roulette Remember when....
16 hrs · 20180131
Like
Comment
6 You, Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh and 4 others
Comments
Mary Jane Harding Beautiful strong women.
Like · Reply · 11h
Cheryl Weimer Brown Oh the stories they could tell!
Like · Reply · 9h
John Christy Wetzel WOW! If only we knew who they were!
Like · Reply · 1m
______________
GROUP OF WELL KNOWN ROULETTE LADIES
A party given to twelve of the prominent old ladies of Roulette, November 9, 1904, by Mrs. John P. Hall resulted in this picture being taken. Nine have passed away since this time. Reading from left to right they are,
top row:
- Mrs. Anna Yentzer;
- Mrs. Eleanor Johnson;
- Mrs. Kate Weiderich, died February 2, 1906;
- Helen Brown,
- Hannah Kimm, died October 29, 1910;
- Amena Woodward, died May 21, 1922.
Bottom row,
- Phoebe Fessenden, died January 22, 1913;
- Ellen Johnson, died December 2, 1921;
- Minerva Lyman, died July 6, 1907;
- Adeline Pomeroy, died January 16, 1909;
Prudence Boyington, died January 25, 1909;
- Hannah Carey died December 2, 1911.
______________
20180201 RVA-
Lanny Nunn? Roulette Remember when....
July 5, 2016 ·
[Tina sent the newspaper clipping that had this picture, with names.]
Like
Comment
3
You, Brian Adams and 1 other
Comments
Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh John Christy Wetzel I think this is the same picture you commented on with a list of names.
Like · Reply · 4h
John Christy Wetzel wow! Yes, thank you, Tina! I'll file this with the hi-res photo.
Like · Reply · 1m
_______________________________________
20181227 Martinsburg-
Lanny Nunn?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
Visual Storyteller · Yesterday ·
16You, Grace Titus, Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh and 13 others
9 Comments
Like
Comments
Dorthea Trayer
Are these girls retired "ninja women of Potter" and am I related to any?
1 Like · Reply · 15h
John Christy Wetzel
Dorthea Trayer We are 4th cousins 1x removed, so... I think you already know that Phoebe Dingman Fessenden is your 3rd great aunt; you might not have recognized her in her ninja!
Like · Reply · 1m
Jacque Boyd Fessenden
Patricia Neilly Vella the one listed as Phoebe Fessenden doesn't look like the pictures I've seen. What do you think?
Like · Reply · 14h
Patricia Neilly Vella
Her face looks too round, but I guess it could be the camera angle or the way she's sitting ! Some of these women are younger than I am - I'm sure glad we don't look that old now days LOL !!
Like · Reply · 13h
Jacque Boyd Fessenden
The one in back looks more like her . Maybe by 1st row they meant the back row.
Like · Reply · 2h
Larry Johnson
Phoebe, Prudence and Kate are all in my family tree, maybe others too. Seems that half the folks around Roulette were related to the other half!
Like · Reply · 14h
Jacque Boyd Fessenden
When it says first row, could it mean top row?
Like · Reply · 13h
John Christy Wetzel
GROUP OF WELL KNOWN ROULETTE LADIES
A party given to twelve of the prominent old ladies of Roulette, November 9, 1904, by Mrs. John P. Hall resulted in this picture being taken. Nine have passed away since this time. Reading from left to right they are,
top row:
- Mrs. Anna Yentzer;
- Mrs. Eleanor Johnson;
= Mrs. Kate (Catherine) M. Yentzer Weiderich, wife of my 1st cousin 5x removed (George Weiderich) died February 2, 1906;
- Helen Brown,
- Hannah Kimm, died October 29, 1910;
- Amena Woodward, died May 21, 1922.
Bottom row,
= Phoebe Dingman Fessenden, my 4th great aunt, died January 22, 1913;
- Ellen Johnson, died December 2, 1921;
= Minerva Taggart Lyman, mother-in-law of my 1st cousin 4x removed, died July 6, 1907;
= Adeline Taggart Hall Pomeroy, 1st cousin 1x removed of my 3rd great aunt's husband, and mother of John P. Hall, died January 16, 1909;
= Prudence Lyman Boyington, 1st great aunt of my 3rd great aunt's husband (Wm Jackson Boyington) died January 25, 1909;
= Hannah Carey, sister-in-law of my 1st cousin 4x removed (Dorman Duty Card) died December 2, 1911.
Lanny Nunn had posted this photo sans caption 05 July 2016 in Roulette Remember when.... but with a tag in the upper right corner: "PCHS 43#1-4359 Nov. 9-1904 Roulette"
Image may contain: 11 people
Like · Reply · 10m · Edited
John Christy Wetzel
and Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh sent the newspaper clipping that had this picture, with commentary:
No automatic alt text available.
Like · Reply · 5m
_______________
20240302GHLn-
WILLIAM H. HAZEN
Born in Potter County in 1842, son of George and Eliza Hazen. His father located there at an early day and engaged in the lumber business at Coudersport and Roulette, then purhasing a farm in Liberty twp. William remained in the parental home until after the breaking out of the Civil War, when he enlisted in August 1862 in Company K, 149th Penna Volunteers and was mustered out in June 1865. He then returned to Roulette, where he engaged in the carpenter's trae for a number of years, and was also in the lumber business until 1881, when he bought a farm above Roulette. He now lives in Roulette. In May 1872 he married Luzerne, the daughter of George Weimer. She died in 1879, leaving two children Glenn and Carl. In 1882 he married Esther E. French, the daughter of Nehemiah French and they had one child, Waren N. Mrs Hazen's father, Nehemiah French, settled in Port Allegany in 1856, being a farmer and lumberman.
_________
William H. Hazen, farmer, P.O. roulette, son of George G. and Eliza A. (Remmele) Hazen, was born in Stewardson township, Potter Co, Penn., in 1842. His father located there at an early day and engaged in the lumber trade until his removal to Coudersport, and a little later to Roulette, where he was in the lumber business for 15-20 years.
He then purchased a farm in Liberty township, McKean county, where he still has his residence.
Mrs. Hazen died in July, 1881.
Their children were
- William H.,
- Charles A., and
- Mary A., who died when six years of age.
William H. remained an inmate of the parental home until after the breaking out of the Civil war, when he enlisted, in August, 1862, in Company K, 149th Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was mustered out of the service in June, 1865.
He then returned to Roulette, where he has since lived. He worked at the carpenter's trade a number of years, and was also in the lumber business until 1881, when he bought the farm where he now lives.
In May, 1872, he married Luzerne, daughter of George Weimer;
she died October 31, 1879, leaving two children,
- Glenn W. and
- Carl S.
In 1882, Mr. Hazen married Esther E. French, daughter of Nehemiah French, and they have one child,
- Warren N.
Mr. Hazen is a member of Eulalia Lodge, No. 342, F.&A.M., and of A.F. Jones Post, No. 204, G.A.R. In politics he is a Republican.
Mrs. Hazen's father, Nehemiah French, settled in Port Allegany in 1856. He was a farmer and lumberman.
He married Margaret Shaff, who died in 1851, leaving three children:
- Sarah D.,
- Martha R., and
- William H.
September 5, 1852, he took for his second wife Olive I. Samson, who died December 10, 1887, leaving two children,
- John C. and
- Esther E.
Mr. French now (ca. 1890) makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. Hazen.
_______________
20240302GHLn-
... the names of the brave pioneers who carved out of the dense wilderness the beautiful homestead found along the route today. The very earliest of all was Garrette VanSickle who began clearing his farm of the dense forest in 1834.
 |
Roulette women 19041109 PCHS43#1-4359 FB180201LN GROUP OF WELL KNOWN ROULETTE LADIES
A party given to twelve of the prominent old ladies of Roulette, November 9, 1904, by Mrs. John P. Hall resulted in this picture being taken. Nine have passed away since this time. Reading from left to right they are,
top row:
- Mrs. Anna Yentzer;
- Mrs. Eleanor Johnson;
- Mrs. Kate Weiderich, died February 2,… |
 |
Roulette women 19041109 newsclip FB180201LNtjd 20180201 RVA-
PCHS 43#1-4359 'Roulette'
Lanny Nunn?Roulette Remember when....
16 hrs · 20180131
Like
Comment
6 You, Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh and 4 others
Comments
Mary Jane Harding Beautiful strong women.
Like · Reply · 11h
Cheryl Weimer Brown Oh the stories they could tell!
Like · Reply · 9h
John Christy Wetzel WOW! If only we knew who they… |
|