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Haskell, Belle |
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35. EDITH (HASKELL) COLCORD was born March 30, 1862, daughter of Edwin and Laura (Cannon) Haskell, one of the pioneer families of Potter County.
Mr. Haskell was, for many years, editor and owner of the Potter county Journal which was later taken over by his son-in-law, Mahlon J. Colcord.
Mr. and Mrs. Colcord were married May 11, 1886.
Mr. Colcord was an attorney.
Mrs. Colcord graduated from Lock Haven State College and taught school or several years in Potter County, as did her sister, Belle (Haskell) Lewis. (See par. 61).
Mrs. Colcord has four children:
(1) David H., of Marengo, Illinois, a graduate of the University of Michigan.
(2) Marion (Colcord) Brauer, a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College.
(3) Alice (Colcord) Shenton of Schenectady, New York.
(4) E. Haskell, of Elgin, Illinois.
Mrs. Colcord is a member of Park Methodist church, of Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., of New Century Club, of Red Cross and of civic organizations.
61. BELLE (HASKELL) LEWIS was born July 31, 1864, to Edwin and Laura (Cannon) Haskell.
Mrs. Lewis graduated from Lock Haven State College and both she and her sister, Edith (Haskell) Colcord (See par. 35), taught school in Potter County for a number of years.
Mr. Lewis was - a partner in Buffalo Hardware Store in Austin,
- Prothonotary of Potter County for several years and
- secretary of the Citizens’ Safe Deposit and Trust Company for some time.
He was a 33rd degree Mason, having received the degree in Boston in 1903, and he was one of the founders of the Coudersport Consistory.
Mrs. Lewis is a member of Park Methodist Church, Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., New Century Club, Red Cross and civic organizations.
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Abt 1883 |
Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Mrs. Colcord graduated from Lock Haven State College |
- 20190305HAv- for 'Laniers' Coudy women photo ID "Edith Colcord"
35. EDITH (HASKELL) COLCORD was born March 30, 1862, daughter of Edwin and Laura (Cannon) Haskell, one of the pioneer families of Potter County.
Mr. Haskell was, for many years, editor and owner of the Potter county Journal which was later taken over by his son-in-law, Mahlon J. Colcord.
Mr. and Mrs. Colcord were married May 11, 1886.
Mr. Colcord was an attorney.
Mrs. Colcord graduated from Lock Haven State College and taught school or several years in Potter County, as did her sister, Belle (Haskell) Lewis. (See par. 61).
Mrs. Colcord has four children:
(1) David H., of Marengo, Illinois, a graduate of the University of Michigan.
(2) Marion (Colcord) Brauer, a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College.
(3) Alice (Colcord) Shenton of Schenectady, New York.
(4) E. Haskell, of Elgin, Illinois.
Mrs. Colcord is a member of Park Methodist church, of Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., of New Century Club, of Red Cross and of civic organizations.
61. BELLE (HASKELL) LEWIS was born July 31, 1864, to Edwin and Laura (Cannon) Haskell.
Mrs. Lewis graduated from Lock Haven State College and both she and her sister, Edith (Haskell) Colcord (See par. 35), taught school in Potter County for a number of years.
Mr. Lewis was - a partner in Buffalo Hardware Store in Austin,
- Prothonotary of Potter County for several years and
- secretary of the Citizens’ Safe Deposit and Trust Company for some time.
He was a 33rd degree Mason, having received the degree in Boston in 1903, and he was one of the founders of the Coudersport Consistory.
Mrs. Lewis is a member of Park Methodist Church, Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., New Century Club, Red Cross and civic organizations.
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Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| "The Laniers," Class of 1898. Consistory? Photo ID's. Mrs. Lewis is a member of Park Methodist Church, Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., New Century Club, Red Cross and civic organizations. |
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Lanny Nunn?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
Visual Storyteller · 10 hrs · 04 March 2019
Class of 1898 "The Laniers"
"The Humblest Life That Lives May Be Divine"
Flower, Violet
First to pass through the Golden Gate at Lettie Olmsted's May 31, 1898.
Back Row:
- Addie Harvey,
- Hattie Dornan,
- Mary Moore,
- Louise Larrabee,
- Sophia Glassmire,
- Belle Haskell (Mrs. Sanford Lewis),
- Elvira Bliss,
- Margaret Wentworth
Middle Row:
- Georgia Glassmire,
- Carrie Phillips,
- Fannie Knox,
- Edith Colcord,
- May S. Quick,
- Ella Clark Snyder, (Dr. J.W. Snyder) (Dau of Pioneer Nelson Clark)
-Third Row:
- Nina Daniels,
- Belle Huber Higgins,
- Mary White, (James White,)
- Marcia Thompson Stevens,
Members not in picture:
- Emma Armstrong,
- Ellen Daniels,
- Celestia Millard,
- Eloise Wells.
12You, Grace Titus, Brenda Kenealy Williams and 9 others
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
Ella Clark Snyder would be my 1st cousin 3x removed. I had to add to my ancestry to figure out relationship. Nelson was brother of Daniel Clark my 3rd great grandfather These photos are great!
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John Christy Wetzel
Do you understand those first two lines? Consistory?
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
I wouldn't have any idea but that is a good guess.
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Tim Chase
I have two Daniel Clarks.
One married to a Cummings,
the other a Hall. Sound familiar?
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
Oh yes. Mine would be Daniel and Sarah Louisa Hall Clark. Appreciate any info you may have on them.
Are we related.
I have a tree on ancestry that is pretty complete. Glad to share. Also on family search and find a grave.
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Back Row:
- Addie Harvey,
- Hattie Dornan,
- Mary Moore,
- Louise Larrabee,
- Sophia (Haven) Glassmire,
- Belle Haskell (Mrs. Sanford Lewis),
- Elvira Bliss,
- Margaret M. (Schutt) Wentworth
Middle Row:
- Georgia Glassmire,
- Carrie Phillips,
- Fannie Knox,
- Edith Colcord,
- May S. Quick,
- Ella Clark Snyder, (Dr. J.W. Snyder) (Dau of Pioneer Nelson Clark)
-Third Row:
- Nina Daniels,
- Belle Huber Higgins,
- Mary White, (James White,)
- Marcia Thompson Stevens,
Members not in picture:
- Emma Armstrong,
- Ellen Daniels,
- Celestia Millard,
- Eloise Wells.
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Lanny Nunn?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
Visual Storyteller · 10 hrs · 04 March 2019
Class of 1898 "The Laniers"
"The Humblest Life That Lives May Be Divine"
Flower, Violet
First to pass through the Golden Gate at Lettie Olmsted's May 31, 1898.
Back Row:
- Addie Harvey,
- Hattie Dornan,
- Mary Moore,
- Louise… |
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Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| a 33rd degree Mason, having received the degree in Boston in 1903, and he was one of the founders of the Coudersport Consistory |
- 20190305HAv- for 'Laniers' Coudy women photo ID "Edith Colcord"
35. EDITH (HASKELL) COLCORD was born March 30, 1862, daughter of Edwin and Laura (Cannon) Haskell, one of the pioneer families of Potter County.
Mr. Haskell was, for many years, editor and owner of the Potter county Journal which was later taken over by his son-in-law, Mahlon J. Colcord.
Mr. and Mrs. Colcord were married May 11, 1886.
Mr. Colcord was an attorney.
Mrs. Colcord graduated from Lock Haven State College and taught school or several years in Potter County, as did her sister, Belle (Haskell) Lewis. (See par. 61).
Mrs. Colcord has four children:
(1) David H., of Marengo, Illinois, a graduate of the University of Michigan.
(2) Marion (Colcord) Brauer, a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College.
(3) Alice (Colcord) Shenton of Schenectady, New York.
(4) E. Haskell, of Elgin, Illinois.
Mrs. Colcord is a member of Park Methodist church, of Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., of New Century Club, of Red Cross and of civic organizations.
61. BELLE (HASKELL) LEWIS was born July 31, 1864, to Edwin and Laura (Cannon) Haskell.
Mrs. Lewis graduated from Lock Haven State College and both she and her sister, Edith (Haskell) Colcord (See par. 35), taught school in Potter County for a number of years.
Mr. Lewis was - a partner in Buffalo Hardware Store in Austin,
- Prothonotary of Potter County for several years and
- secretary of the Citizens’ Safe Deposit and Trust Company for some time.
He was a 33rd degree Mason, having received the degree in Boston in 1903, and he was one of the founders of the Coudersport Consistory.
Mrs. Lewis is a member of Park Methodist Church, Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., New Century Club, Red Cross and civic organizations.
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18 Oct 1906 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| WILL PLAY PEDRO. Mrs. Dorr Cobb will entertain a few of her many friends at her pretty West Street home this afternoon, and evening. The guests are invited for four o'clock and progressive pedro will be the feature of amusement. Supper will be served at six o\'clock. The list invited consists of Mesdames M. L. App, E. H. Ashcraft, G. H, Doane, W. F. DuBois, S. A. Hartwell, B. A. McClure, G. E. Zerfoss, W. H.. Richards, A. R. Moore, Sanford Lewis, E. W. Robinson, W. W. Thompson, J. W. Wells, S. A. Phillips, M. T. Stokes, and the Misses Jennie and Elizabeth Jones ... |
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Francis Herman Hammond, Tannery Founder, Dies in Binghamton, Mrs Jeffereson Davis Dies Same Day
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Oct 18, 1906 p1
wetzupdoc • 46 seconds ago
• TWO NOTABLE DEATHS.
Mrs. Jefferson Davis, wife of the president of the Southern Confeder acy died in New York yesterday, af ternoon after a brief illness with pneumonia.
On Tuesday Rev. Samuel Porter Jones, one of the most suc- essful and original evangelists and lecturers of his time died on a Rock Island train, while enroute from Ok lahoma to his Georgia home.
FRANCIS HERMAN HAMMOND.
Former Coudersport Resident Died on Friday.
Francis Herman Hammond, who for many years was one of the representative citizens of Coudersport, died at his home in Binghamton last Friday. His death was caused by a severe nervous affliction with which he had long suffered. Mr. Hammond was the founder of the tannery, which has grown to be one of the most important of our industries. The tannery station was named for him but several years ago the waiting room burned and it has gradually fallen into disuse. About fifteen years ago Mr. Hammond retired from business since which time he has made Binghamton his home. He was past seventy years of age and leaves a wife and one son, Frederick Hammond, who is a banker in Binghamton.
Mrs. S. Burr, of Hattiesburg, Miss., who visits here nearly every summer is a sister of Mrs. Hammond.
The funeral was held Monday.
WILL PLAY PEDRO.
Mrs. Dorr Cobb will entertain a few of her many friends at her pretty West Street home this afternoon, and evening. The guests are invited for four o'clock and progressive pedro will be the feature of amusement. Supper will be served at six o'clock.
The list invited consists of Mesdames
M. L. App,
E. H. Ashcraft, G. H, Doane,
W. F. DuBois, S. A. Hartwell,
B. A. McClure, G. E. Zerfoss,
W. H.. Richards, A. R. Moore,
Sanford Lewis, E. W. Robinson,
W. W. Thompson, J. W. Wells,
S. A. Phillips, M. T. Stokes,
and the Misses Jennie and Elizabeth Jones ...
FIFTY YEARS AGO.
John Schmeltz, now of Chicago, but fifty years ago a resident of Coudersport, is visiting his old friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schadenberger.
HAS A SON.
Attorney Harry K Brown, of Hornell, is the father of a great big boy, born yesterday. Mrs. Brown was Miss Nella Pearce, of Coudersport. Here's luck to the boy and all the folks.
FOR A HUNT.
Dr. S. A Phillips, our popular dentist, leaves tomorrow for the Adirondack Mountains, where he expects to spend about ten days hunting. Dock is a good marksman and will get them if anyone can..
United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
1906
Oct
18
Page 1
Francis Herman Hammond, Tannery Founder, Dies in Binghamton, Mrs Jeffereson Davis Dies Same Day
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Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| school teacher for many years- sisters Edith and Belle Haskell |
- 20190305HAv- for 'Laniers' Coudy women photo ID "Edith Colcord"
35. EDITH (HASKELL) COLCORD was born March 30, 1862, daughter of Edwin and Laura (Cannon) Haskell, one of the pioneer families of Potter County.
Mr. Haskell was, for many years, editor and owner of the Potter county Journal which was later taken over by his son-in-law, Mahlon J. Colcord.
Mr. and Mrs. Colcord were married May 11, 1886.
Mr. Colcord was an attorney.
Mrs. Colcord graduated from Lock Haven State College and taught school or several years in Potter County, as did her sister, Belle (Haskell) Lewis. (See par. 61).
Mrs. Colcord has four children:
(1) David H., of Marengo, Illinois, a graduate of the University of Michigan.
(2) Marion (Colcord) Brauer, a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College.
(3) Alice (Colcord) Shenton of Schenectady, New York.
(4) E. Haskell, of Elgin, Illinois.
Mrs. Colcord is a member of Park Methodist church, of Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., of New Century Club, of Red Cross and of civic organizations.
61. BELLE (HASKELL) LEWIS was born July 31, 1864, to Edwin and Laura (Cannon) Haskell.
Mrs. Lewis graduated from Lock Haven State College and both she and her sister, Edith (Haskell) Colcord (See par. 35), taught school in Potter County for a number of years.
Mr. Lewis was - a partner in Buffalo Hardware Store in Austin,
- Prothonotary of Potter County for several years and
- secretary of the Citizens’ Safe Deposit and Trust Company for some time.
He was a 33rd degree Mason, having received the degree in Boston in 1903, and he was one of the founders of the Coudersport Consistory.
Mrs. Lewis is a member of Park Methodist Church, Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., New Century Club, Red Cross and civic organizations.
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| Religion |
Park United Methodist Church, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Methodist- Mrs. Lewis is a member of Park Methodist Church, Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., New Century Club, Red Cross and civic organizations. |
- 20190305HAv- for 'Laniers' Coudy women photo ID "Edith Colcord"
35. EDITH (HASKELL) COLCORD was born March 30, 1862, daughter of Edwin and Laura (Cannon) Haskell, one of the pioneer families of Potter County.
Mr. Haskell was, for many years, editor and owner of the Potter county Journal which was later taken over by his son-in-law, Mahlon J. Colcord.
Mr. and Mrs. Colcord were married May 11, 1886.
Mr. Colcord was an attorney.
Mrs. Colcord graduated from Lock Haven State College and taught school or several years in Potter County, as did her sister, Belle (Haskell) Lewis. (See par. 61).
Mrs. Colcord has four children:
(1) David H., of Marengo, Illinois, a graduate of the University of Michigan.
(2) Marion (Colcord) Brauer, a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College.
(3) Alice (Colcord) Shenton of Schenectady, New York.
(4) E. Haskell, of Elgin, Illinois.
Mrs. Colcord is a member of Park Methodist church, of Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., of New Century Club, of Red Cross and of civic organizations.
61. BELLE (HASKELL) LEWIS was born July 31, 1864, to Edwin and Laura (Cannon) Haskell.
Mrs. Lewis graduated from Lock Haven State College and both she and her sister, Edith (Haskell) Colcord (See par. 35), taught school in Potter County for a number of years.
Mr. Lewis was - a partner in Buffalo Hardware Store in Austin,
- Prothonotary of Potter County for several years and
- secretary of the Citizens’ Safe Deposit and Trust Company for some time.
He was a 33rd degree Mason, having received the degree in Boston in 1903, and he was one of the founders of the Coudersport Consistory.
Mrs. Lewis is a member of Park Methodist Church, Eulalia Chapter Number 146 O.E.S., New Century Club, Red Cross and civic organizations.
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WETZEL-SPRING |