| Father |
Stives, Donald d. 5 Dec 2012 |
| Mother |
Weimer, Doris, b. 1937, New York State, USA d. 15 Dec 2012 (Age 75 years) |
| residence jt |
1957 |
Millport, Sharon, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Doris Weimer & Donald Stives- Married- to reside in Home at Millport
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Miss Doris Weimer, daughter of Victor Weimer, and Donald Stives, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stives, were united in marriage Jan. 26, 1957, at the Millport Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Rev. Paul Whitcomb, pastor, performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Ida Jackson was her sister's attendant. Paul Jackson, Honeoye, Pa, acted as best man. The couple will reside in Millport.
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26 Jan 1957 |
Millport, Sharon, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Don Stives?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
18 hrs · 29 January 2019
I wanted to share a picture of my parents.
Donald "Duck" Stives and Doris (Weimer) Stives.
Married January 26, 1957 in Millport, Pa on Canada Hollow.
Doris was the daughter of Victor and Freda (Bolduc) Weimer.
Victor was born in Roulette, PA. His parents were George and Susan Knight Weimer.
My parents lived in Coneville until 1975 when they moved to NY state to be closer to my dad's work which was in Portville at Fibercel.
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Brian Leeta Bennett
I worked with Duck at saw mill in Sharon Center
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Don Stives
He didn't work there very long but he was there. He was a character.
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Brian Leeta Bennett
He worked part of a shift then wife took him to Portville for evening work as I recollect,he was a real worker,that was the winter of 74 and conditions at that mill were brutal.
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Don Stives
He worked at Fibercel in Portville
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Don Stives
We moved from Coneville in 1975 and dad was in a accident by the old Spring hill dairy in Portville in November of 77. That is the last he worked at Fibercel.
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John Christy Wetzel
My uncle, John Howard Spring, worked at the Spring Hill Dairy, a long time ago, it seems.
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Don Stives?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
17 hrs · 29 Januaary 2019
Here is another picture of my parents with my mother's sister. Ida (Weimer) Jackson Stevens. and brother-in-law Paul Jackson. This too was taken the day my parents were married in 1957.
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Sandy Stives Williamson
Your parents were very young and good looking. It is a wonderful picture.
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Don Stives
Sandy Stives Williamson and I have to say and admit that I look just like my dad and get told it every day. My mom was 18 and dad was 19.
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Sandy Stives Williamson
Don Stives that face is on several Stives men. I think you men are all handsome. ????????
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Don Stives
Sandy Stives Williamson well thank you. I guess its in the genes.
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Miss Doris Weimer, daughter of Victor Weimer, and Donald Stives, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlod Stives, were united in marriage Jan. 26, 1957, at the Millport Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Rev. Paul Whitcomb, pastor, performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Ida Jackson was her sister's attendant. Paul Jackson, Honeoye, Pa, acted as best man. The couple will reside in Millport.
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- Canada Hollow; Doris was 18, Duck was 19. at the Millport Evangelical United Brethren Church. Mrs. Ida Jackson was her sister's attendant. Paul Jackson, Honeoye, Pa, acted as best man. The couple will reside in Millport.
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Don Stives?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
17 hrs · 29 Januaary 2019
Here is another picture of my parents with my mother's sister. Ida (Weimer) Jackson Stevens. and brother-in-law Paul Jackson. This too was taken the day my parents were married in 1957.
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Don Stives?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
18 hrs · 29 January 2019
I wanted to share a picture of my parents.
Donald "Duck" Stives and Doris (Weimer) Stives.
Married January 26, 1957 in Millport, Pa on Canada Hollow.
Doris was the daughter of Victor and Freda (Bolduc) Weimer.
Victor was born in Roulette, PA. His… |
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| Issue, jt |
5: Terry L, Freda, Diana L, Donald Jr., Timothy G. |
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Don Stives? Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
3 hrs · 29 January 2019
Here is my mother's baby sister, Diana (Weimer) (Wackwitz) Carpenter.
She was married to Melvin Wackwitz who passed away in June of 1966 from a tractor trailer accident.
She then married Harold "Jr." Carpenter.
She passed away January 20, 2011 from cancer.
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Don Stives
John Christy Wetzel Nice to meet you as well. I am one of 5. This is how our order goes.
- Terry L Stives (born 1956)
- Freda (Stives) (Barrett) Zeluf (born 1957)
- Diana L (Stives) (Robarts) Gordon born 1962,
- Myself Donald Jr. born a few years ago. Lol and my younger brother
- Timothy G. Stives born 1967.
My parents have 16 grandchildren 3 step and 14 great grandchildren and 5 step great grandchildren.
Ida had 7 children. Keith Jackson Sr., Rose Jackson (who passed away in 1996 from a gun shot from estranged husband) Sharon (Jackson) Kio, Carl Jackson (who passed away a couple of years ago from cancer, Carol (Jackson) Kibbe and Gene Jackson. They were all Jacksons. Ida was married to Paul Jackson from Bloody corners.
Diana had 8 children. 4 from her first husband Melvin Wackwitz. Carmen Kontz, Victor Wackwitz, Melvin Todd Wackwiz, and Jeff Wackwitz. 4 from her second husband Harold "Jr." Carpenter. They are William Carpenter, Harold M. Carpenter, Mary (Carpenter) Prescott and Jeanette Carpenter.
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Don Stives
I think Ida has about 15 grandchildren and unsure of great. Diana has I think 28 and unsure of how many great.
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Don Stives
RIchard had 1 and 1 adopted, Uncle Steve (Leon Charles but we called him Steve) had I believe it was 10, Meril has 10 (I believe) and Victor had 8.
My grandparents were blessed with many grandchildren. I would say 50 plus. The great and great grandchildren out of this world.
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John Christy Wetzel
Wow, Don, thank you! That’s a lot to absorb, fills in so much. I was looking last night for Harold Carpenter, to make the connection. I think I have 'Jr's' father, born 1900(?) I’m working on a huge puzzle in the genealogy of the area and it’s exhilarating to connect different lines with a new marriage (new to me). Thank you again for sharing.
As for me, my grandmother, mom's side, was the identical twin of Eva Snyder Swift of Hebron, and sister of Grace Snyder Pepperman and Liz Snyder Tauscher. Iva married John SPRING and they raised a family of 9 kids in Allegany, Cattaraugus, NY.
Liz and her husband Wm Raymond Tauscher were my neighbors in Coudersport; Uncle Ray was a prolific carpenter, from whom I learned invaluable skills over my early years. Ray and Liz adopted my mother's youngest sister, Sue, after their mother Iva died of cancer, at half the age of her identical twin (contracted at Acme Electric, working in an atmosphere of what we now know are carcinogenic chemicals.)
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Don Stives
I believe Jr's father was born 1899. I believe if you check find a grave for Harold Carpenter he is buried at Rathbone cemetery in Coneville with his wife Mary (Stebbins)
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Don Stives
A relative of mine Judy Mead Blackman has a lit on my side. Both sides as far as my parents. She is related to me in the Stives side but her mother was married to one of my mother's brothers at one time.
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John Christy Wetzel
Don Stives I’ve got one of those, too! Probably not as uncommon as I thought, but my parents are from quite different areas. Through the DNA testing, I am in touch with a Hall (mom's side) who is also descended from Hatfields, of feud fame in West Virginia, dad's side.
And yep, that Harold is the one. Now for some cool linking!
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| residence jt |
Bef 1975 |
Coneville, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| My parents lived in Coneville until 1975 when they moved to NY state to be closer to my dad's work which was in Portville at Fibercel. |
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Don Stives?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
18 hrs · 29 January 2019
I wanted to share a picture of my parents.
Donald "Duck" Stives and Doris (Weimer) Stives.
Married January 26, 1957 in Millport, Pa on Canada Hollow.
Doris was the daughter of Victor and Freda (Bolduc) Weimer.
Victor was born in Roulette, PA. His parents were George and Susan Knight Weimer.
My parents lived in Coneville until 1975 when they moved to NY state to be closer to my dad's work which was in Portville at Fibercel.
16You, Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh, Paul Lynn Gardner and 13 others
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Brian Leeta Bennett
I worked with Duck at saw mill in Sharon Center
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Don Stives
He didn't work there very long but he was there. He was a character.
Like · Reply · 6h
Brian Leeta Bennett
He worked part of a shift then wife took him to Portville for evening work as I recollect,he was a real worker,that was the winter of 74 and conditions at that mill were brutal.
Like · Reply · 5h
Don Stives
He worked at Fibercel in Portville
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Don Stives
We moved from Coneville in 1975 and dad was in a accident by the old Spring hill dairy in Portville in November of 77. That is the last he worked at Fibercel.
Like · Reply · 2h
John Christy Wetzel
My uncle, John Howard Spring, worked at the Spring Hill Dairy, a long time ago, it seems.
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Don Stives?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
18 hrs · 29 January 2019
I wanted to share a picture of my parents.
Donald "Duck" Stives and Doris (Weimer) Stives.
Married January 26, 1957 in Millport, Pa on Canada Hollow.
Doris was the daughter of Victor and Freda (Bolduc) Weimer.
Victor was born in Roulette, PA. His… |
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