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Record for Arthur Eugene Matteson
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- [S850] census 1930 USA PA Potter Hebron, Year: 1930; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2143; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0013; FHL microfilm: 2341877 Dingman; Stearns; Roberts;.
Record for George Dingman (13) facts
Record for Charles Stearns (13) facts .......... (26)
Record for Ruby Roberts (7) facts .............. (33)
Record for Lant Beardslee (8) facts ............. (41)
Record for Ida Davis (7) facts ..................... (48)
Record for Adelbert Luce (8) facts .............. (58)
Record for Walter W Metzger (24) facts ..... (82)
Record for Elno Burdick (8) facts .............. (90)
Record for Randolph Burdick (24) facts .. (114)
Record for Deo Burdick (29) facts ......... (142)
Record for Harold Carpenter (35) facts ... (176)
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George Dingman in the 1930 United States Federal Census
date: Apr 23-24 1930
Mrs. Mack Van Wegen
Name: George Dingman
Birth: ca 1875, Penna
Gender: Male
Race: White
status: Married
Relation: Head
Home: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Dwelling: 74
Family: 74
Home: Owned
Radio Set: No
on Farm: Yes
Age 1st Marr: 46
Attended School: No
Read/Write: Yes
Father's Birth: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birth: Pennsylvania
Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Own Farm
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Employment: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Stearns 53 Head PA PA PA M26 farmer, own farm
Lena Stearns 52 wife NY NY NY M23
George Dingman 55 Head PA PA PA M46 farmer, own farm
Alice E Dingman 52 wife PA NY PA M43
Judson Dingman 51 PA PA PA head mar 47 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Effie Dingman 39 PA PA PA wife mar 15 @ 1st mar
Isaac Dingman 16 PA PA PA step-son
Alta Dingman 12 PA PA PA step-daughter
Adelbert Luce 71 PA NY NY cousin wid 24 @ 1st marr, farmer, gen'l farm
Walter W Metzger 30 Head PA PA PA M23 farmer, gen'l farming
Thelma W Metzger 25 wife PA PA PA M18
Arthur E Metzger 6 son PA PA PA
Marjorie L Metzger 4 dau PA PA PA
Willis E Brock 53 PA PA PA 24 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Emma Brock 46 KS MI PA 17 @ 1st marriage
Elno Burdick 38 Head PA PA PA Single tool dresser, machine shop
Randolph Burdick 36 Head PA PA PA M26 lease pumper?, gas wells
Leta M Burdick 34 wife PA OH NY M24
Arden J Burdick 5 son PA PA PA
Shirley R Burdick 4 dau PA PA PA
Elvin G Burdick 71 Head PA NY WV Wd 32 farmer, own farm
Deo Burdick 28 son PA PA PA M22 farmer, gen'l farm
Larue Burdick 25 dau-law PA PA PA M19
Lorraine Burdick 4 gr-dau NY PA PA
Colene Burdick 1 gr-dau PA PA PA
Ruby Roberts 63 Head PA NY NY wd20 none
Lant Beardslee 56 cousin PA PA NY wd23 farmer, own farm
Ida Davis 60 cousin PA NY PA S none
Harvy Carpenter 58 Head PA NY PA Wd27 farmer, own farm
Harold Carpenter 30 son PA PA PA M25 farmer, gen'l farm
Mary Carpenter 26 dau-law PA NY PA M20
Grace Carpenter 5 gr-dau PA PA PA
Gerald Carpenter 3 gr-son PA PA PA
Earl Carpenter 1 gr-son PA PA PA
John Ferncak 39 Head Austria... M34 1911 wood cutter, lumber
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Source Citation
Year: 1930; Census Place: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0013; FHL microfilm: 2341877
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.
Name Birth Arrival Residence
June Thompson Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Charles Stearns Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Lena Stearns New York 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Della Chaffee Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Will Atkinson Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Violet Atkinson Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Wilma Atkinson Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Berna J Atkinson Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Phoebe Frilligan Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Monta Frilligan Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
George Dingman Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Alice E Dingman Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Judson Dingman Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Effie Dingman Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Isaac Dingman Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Alta Dingman Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Adelbert Luce Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Walter W Metzger Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Thelma W Metzger Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Arthur E Metzger Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Marjorie L Metzger Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Willis E Brock Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Emma Brock Kansas 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Elno Burdick Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Randolph Burdick Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Leta M Burdick Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Arden J Burdick Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Shirley R Burdick Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Elvin G Burdick Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Deo Burdick Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Larue Burdick Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Lorraine Burdick New York 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Colene Burdick Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Ruby Roberts Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Lant Beardslee Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Ida Davis Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Harry Carpenter Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Harold Carpenter Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Mary Carpenter Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Grace Carpenter Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Gerald Carpenter Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Earl Carpenter Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
John Ferncak Austria 1911 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Cona Ferncak Austria 1921 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Christina Ferncak Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
June Ferncak Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Endy Tabaire Austria 1912 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Louy Roke Italy 1908 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Vet Cannon Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
Florence Cannon Pennsylvania 1930 Hebron, Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
1930 United States Federal Census about Judson Dingman
Name: Judson Dingman
Home in 1930: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Age: 51
Estimated birth year:1879
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Effie Dingman
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Judson Dingman 51 PA PA PA head mar 47 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Effie Dingman 39 PA PA PA wife mar 15 @ 1st mar
Isaac Dingman 16 PA PA PA step-son
Alta Dingman 12 PA PA PA step-daughter
Adelbert Luce 71 PA NY NY cousin wid 24 @ 1st mar farmer, gen'l farm
1930 United States Federal Census about Willis E Brock
Name: Willis E Brock
Home in 1930: Hebron, Potter, Pennsylvania
Age: 53
Estimated birth year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Emma Brock
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Willis E Brock 53 PA PA PA 24 @ 1st mar farmer, own farm
Emma Brock 46 KS MI PA 17 @ 1st marriage
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- [S1127] Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;), Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 007501-010650.
Record for Jay Walter Metzger (11) facts
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Jay Walter Metzger in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1968
Name: Jay Walter Metzger
Gender: Male
Race: White
age: 2d 7h 7m
Birth: 22 Jan 1935
Pennsylvania
Death: 24 Jan 1935
Hebron twp, Potter, Penna
cause: Hemorrhage from the bowels, 161d
signed: D.E. Jacobs, MD
Coudersport
Father: Walter Metzger
Mother: Thelma W Matteson
inform: J. Walter Metzger
Roulette
burial: Jan 25, 1935
Hebron twp
undertaker: "none" crossed out,
J. Walter Metzger
Roulette
Certificate: 9571
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 007501-010650
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Jay Walter Metzger in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1968
Name: Jay Walter Metzger
Gender: Male
Race: White
age: 2d 7h 7m
Birth: 22 Jan 1935
Pennsylvania
Death: 24 Jan 1935
Hebron twp, Potter, Penna
cause: Hemorrhage from the bowels, 161d
signed: D.E. Jacobs, MD
Coudersport
Father: Walter Metzger
Mother: Thelma W… |
- [S1127] Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;), Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 095501-098500.
Record for stillborn Metzger (11) facts
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stillborn Metzger in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1968
Name: (stillborn) Metzger
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: Stillborn
Birth: 7 Oct 1928
Pennsylvania
Death: 7 Oct 1928
Hebron twp, Potter, Penna
cause: stillborn at full time (trime?), cause not known, 444
signed: D.E. Jacobs, MD
Coudersport
Father: J Walter Metzger
Mother: Thelma W Matteson
inform: J. Walter Metzger
Roulette
burial: Oct 7, 1928
on the farm, Hebron twp
J. Walter Metzger
Certificate: 98032
Source Citation
Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 095501-098500
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906-1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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stillborn Metzger in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1968
Name: (stillborn) Metzger
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: Stillborn
Birth: 7 Oct 1928
Pennsylvania
Death: 7 Oct 1928
Hebron twp, Potter, Penna
cause: stillborn at full time (trime?), cause not known, 444
signed: D.E. Jacobs, MD
Coudersport
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- [S2028] FaceBook- Potter McKean Genealogy, Lanny Nunn?, Visual Storyteller · October 5 · 2019 - the Hydorn School - Hebron Twp., taken the Summer of 1916.
the Hydorn School
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Visual Storyteller · October 5 · 2019
Taken the Summer of 1916 - the Hydorn School - Hebron Twp.
Holding flag Snyder twins Eueia (Eva) & Ivea (Iva)
Back row: - Clover Smith,
- Thelma Mattison Metzger,
- Violet Peet Atkinson.
Front: - Greneda Dingham Brown (Dingman? Bingham?),
- Ronald Brock,
- Robert Peet,
- Virginia Peet,
- Allen Luiza Smith,
- Grace Snyder Pepperman.
Girl in back of her I think is Leona Mattison Tasallo
- Teacher Leta Handcock (Hancock) Burdick
23You, Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh, Patricia Neilly Vella and 20 others
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Rick Merriam
https://www.theodysseyonline.com/america-1916-what...
https://www.britannica.com/.../United-States-presidential...
America In 1916: What was Happening 100 Years Ago?
THEODYSSEYONLINE.COM
America In 1916: What was…
America In 1916: What was Happening 100 Years Ago?
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John Christy Wetzel
Holding flag, the Snyder twins, Eva & Iva (No idea where these spellings in the caption came from), my great aunt, Eva Kathleen Snyder (Kaye Swift Baxter's mother), and my grandmother, Iva Kathryn SNYDER SPRING; My great aunt Grace, their sister. Ronnie Carroll Brock, my 2nd cousin 2x removed.
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John Christy Wetzel
Here is Leta Hancock, teaching about a year earlier at Sunnyside School, posted by Lanny Nunn in May: Sunnyside School, 1914-1915
Back row: -Katy Reynolds,
- Charles Geneaux
- Lina Drake
- Kirke Newton (in back)
- Richard Green
Leta Hancock, teacher
Front row: - Heath Kellogg
- Freddy Green
- Jack Geneaux
- Eugene Newton
- Ralph Blauvelt
- Victor MacDonald
- George Drake
Image may contain: 10 people, people smiling
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- Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh
15 mutual friends
- Cece Zerbst
6 mutual friends
- Bethany Peet
14 mutual friends
Kaye Swift Baxter
Dawn Newton, I could spot your Mom Thelma! Bob Peet is John Peet’s father. Arneda Dingman is Moms double cousin also. Her name was also misspelled! Ronald Brock is Bill Brock’s father!
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Cece Zerbst
Kaye, that is interesting. I wondered if Ronald was Billy Brock's father, as I have seen other pictures of him. (I always called Bill, Billy) he was my boyfriend in Elementary school, if you remember.
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Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh
Cece Zerbst I worked with Bill at the post office for years...:) He was a rural carrier as well. And before that, we both worked at Pure Carbon, the factory in Coudersport.
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Cece Zerbst
Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh thanks for that info. I did not realize you worked at the PO with him. He was my brother's good friend, & I think still in touch.
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Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh
Cece Zerbst Mom and my Dad were both rural carriers as well..we all worked in Coudersport. Milon's wife Joyce was also a rural carrier in Coudersport.
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Kaye Swift Baxter
Cece Zerbst yep I remember and I liked Kenny Kenyon. Bill is my 3rd cousin.
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John Christy Wetzel
Kaye Swift Baxter and my 3rd cousin 1x removed ????
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John Christy Wetzel
Kaye Swift Baxter Were Violet, Robert, and Virginia Peet siblings? Whom did Thelma marry?
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Kaye Swift Baxter
Yes they were! Robert married Marie Metzger and Thelma married Walter Metzger, Violet married Will Atkinson and I never knew Virginia!
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Mary McClay
Tom Wetmore and Dave Wetmore
- notice the Peets, John Peet saved my Uncle's and his family's life when the their furnace leaked fumes. He also was going by my folks one night and wondered why there was no light in the barn. So happens I had brought the mumps home from school and my parents who never had them got them and were horribly sick! Couldn't get the milking done. Johnny was the angel that did it. They were such a happy family. We always enjoyed the Bob Peet family visits to our farm.
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Tom Wetmore
I remember those stories about John, even though they happened when I was very little or before I was born.
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Dave Wetmore
Mary McClay The full story is that Uncle Ernie's entire family was in the hospital with pneumonia. He had been discharged and was home but the rest of the family were still in the hospital. John Peete drove by Uncle Ernie's place on Fishing Creek late at night and the lights were all on. He thought that odd and stopped by. There was no answer at the door but John could see through a window Uncle lying on the floor. John got in touch with my dad and he came immediately. They broke in the house and drug him our into the fresh air and took him to our place for the night. It would not have been much longer until he would have died.
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Mary McClay
Good to know, I knew they were all in the hospital, but my childhood mind heard it as the result of leak. So glad all were ok, Your reminder is so important to get my stories right. I remember there was much said about that the problem impacted the whole family's health. The good thing is that John came along. That was quite an experience. For ours at home, I was in 1st grade or 2nd I believe, and just remember it was dark when he came to the house, neither parent could really stand and walk, they were so sick. I felt so guilty that I brought the mumps home and gave them to Betty as well as my folks. Neighbors are so special to have! To all of us the idea that they/he could have died was a very earth shattering memory. We loved our cousins and elders so much.
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Londa Wilson
Arneda was my great aunt
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Kaye Swift Baxter
Arnedas sister was Alta Dingman Drabert and brother was Isaac Dingman!
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Dave Wetmore
Kaye Swift Baxter was that Ike Dingman?
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Londa Wilson
Kaye Swift Baxter Issac was my grandfather
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Londa Wilson
Kaye Swift Baxter James and Joan (Calhoun) Dingman.
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Kaye Swift Baxter
Londa Wilson was your Mother Roseanne Dingman?
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Londa Wilson
No she was my dad's sister
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Visual Storyteller · October 5 · 2019
Taken the Summer of 1916 - the Hydorn School - Hebron Twp.
Holding flag Snyder twins Eueia (Eva) & Ivea (Iva)
Back row: - Clover Smith,
- Thelma Mattison Metzger,
- Violet Peet Atkinson.
Front: - Greneda Dingham Brown (Dingman? Bingham?),
- Ronald Brock,
- Robert Peet,
- Virginia Peet,
- Allen Luiza Smith,
- Grace Snyder Pepperman.
Girl in back of her I think is Leona Mattison Tasallo
- Teacher Leta Handcock (Hancock) Burdick
23You, Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh, Patricia Neilly Vella and 20 others
3 Comments
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Rick Merriam
https://www.theodysseyonline.com/america-1916-what...
https://www.britannica.com/.../United-States-presidential...
America In 1916: What was Happening 100 Years Ago?
THEODYSSEYONLINE.COM
America In 1916: What was…
America In 1916: What was Happening 100 Years Ago?
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John Christy Wetzel
Holding flag, the Snyder twins, Eva & Iva (No idea where these spellings in the caption came from), my great aunt, Eva Kathleen Snyder (Kaye Swift Baxter's mother), and my grandmother, Iva Kathryn SNYDER SPRING; My great aunt Grace, their sister. Ronnie Carroll Brock, my 2nd cousin 2x removed.
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John Christy Wetzel
Here is Leta Hancock, teaching about a year earlier at Sunnyside School, posted by Lanny Nunn in May: Sunnyside School, 1914-1915
Back row: -Katy Reynolds,
- Charles Geneaux
- Lina Drake
- Kirke Newton (in back)
- Richard Green
Leta Hancock, teacher
Front row: - Heath Kellogg
- Freddy Green
- Jack Geneaux
- Eugene Newton
- Ralph Blauvelt
- Victor MacDonald
- George Drake
Image may contain: 10 people, people smiling
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3 Like · Reply · 1d
- Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh
15 mutual friends
- Cece Zerbst
6 mutual friends
- Bethany Peet
14 mutual friends
Kaye Swift Baxter
Dawn Newton, I could spot your Mom Thelma! Bob Peet is John Peet’s father. Arneda Dingman is Moms double cousin also. Her name was also misspelled! Ronald Brock is Bill Brock’s father!
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Cece Zerbst
Kaye, that is interesting. I wondered if Ronald was Billy Brock's father, as I have seen other pictures of him. (I always called Bill, Billy) he was my boyfriend in Elementary school, if you remember.
1Like · Reply · 1d
Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh
Cece Zerbst I worked with Bill at the post office for years...:) He was a rural carrier as well. And before that, we both worked at Pure Carbon, the factory in Coudersport.
2Like · Reply · 1d
Cece Zerbst
Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh thanks for that info. I did not realize you worked at the PO with him. He was my brother's good friend, & I think still in touch.
1Like · Reply · 1d
Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh
Cece Zerbst Mom and my Dad were both rural carriers as well..we all worked in Coudersport. Milon's wife Joyce was also a rural carrier in Coudersport.
1Like · Reply · 1d
Kaye Swift Baxter
Cece Zerbst yep I remember and I liked Kenny Kenyon. Bill is my 3rd cousin.
2Like · Reply · 1d
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John Christy Wetzel
Kaye Swift Baxter and my 3rd cousin 1x removed ????
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John Christy Wetzel
Kaye Swift Baxter Were Violet, Robert, and Virginia Peet siblings? Whom did Thelma marry?
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Kaye Swift Baxter
Yes they were! Robert married Marie Metzger and Thelma married Walter Metzger, Violet married Will Atkinson and I never knew Virginia!
1Like · Reply · 4h
Mary McClay
Tom Wetmore and Dave Wetmore
- notice the Peets, John Peet saved my Uncle's and his family's life when the their furnace leaked fumes. He also was going by my folks one night and wondered why there was no light in the barn. So happens I had brought the mumps home from school and my parents who never had them got them and were horribly sick! Couldn't get the milking done. Johnny was the angel that did it. They were such a happy family. We always enjoyed the Bob Peet family visits to our farm.
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Tom Wetmore
I remember those stories about John, even though they happened when I was very little or before I was born.
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Dave Wetmore
Mary McClay The full story is that Uncle Ernie's entire family was in the hospital with pneumonia. He had been discharged and was home but the rest of the family were still in the hospital. John Peete drove by Uncle Ernie's place on Fishing Creek late at night and the lights were all on. He thought that odd and stopped by. There was no answer at the door but John could see through a window Uncle lying on the floor. John got in touch with my dad and he came immediately. They broke in the house and drug him our into the fresh air and took him to our place for the night. It would not have been much longer until he would have died.
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Mary McClay
Good to know, I knew they were all in the hospital, but my childhood mind heard it as the result of leak. So glad all were ok, Your reminder is so important to get my stories right. I remember there was much said about that the problem impacted the whole family's health. The good thing is that John came along. That was quite an experience. For ours at home, I was in 1st grade or 2nd I believe, and just remember it was dark when he came to the house, neither parent could really stand and walk, they were so sick. I felt so guilty that I brought the mumps home and gave them to Betty as well as my folks. Neighbors are so special to have! To all of us the idea that they/he could have died was a very earth shattering memory. We loved our cousins and elders so much.
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Londa Wilson
Arneda was my great aunt
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Kaye Swift Baxter
Arnedas sister was Alta Dingman Drabert and brother was Isaac Dingman!
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Dave Wetmore
Kaye Swift Baxter was that Ike Dingman?
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Londa Wilson
Kaye Swift Baxter Issac was my grandfather
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Londa Wilson
Kaye Swift Baxter James and Joan (Calhoun) Dingman.
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Kaye Swift Baxter
Londa Wilson was your Mother Roseanne Dingman?
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Londa Wilson
No she was my dad's sister
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Brian Leeta Bennett
my dad told me this was a summer school because kids could not get to school in winter because of snow!
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Kaye Swift Baxter
Brian Leeta Bennett, that’s true!
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Kaye Swift Baxter
A lot of names are wrong! Eva and Iva Snyder, Arneda Dingman Brown. Mom and Aunt Iva would have been 12 years old.
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Londa Wilson
If I'm not mistaken they had a brother Issac Andrew Dingman he is my grandfather.
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Londa Wilson
Arneda &Alta
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Tobie-Ginger Perkins Swift, this is the house across from Mona's house. I'm sure there are some Snyder's in the pic, but don't know which ones.
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METZGER-METZGER CONNECTION IN OUR FAMILY
South German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a butcher, Middle High German metziger, metzjer, German Metzger (probably a loan word from Latin, but of uncertain lineage).
The Metzger family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Metzger families were found in the USA in 1880. In 1840 there were 43 Metzger families living in Pennsylvania. This was about 51% of all the recorded Metzger's in the USA.
We have two lines of these Pennsylvania Metzgers in our family. Are their ancestors connected? I don’t know.
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Margie Satterwhite Brown
That’s complicated!
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Gene Taxis
Love the history any thing on the Kortz?
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Larry Herbstritt
Owen Goodman Metzger was the son of William Hayes Metzger and Pamilla Coolidge (English descent) and William was the son of Francis “Frank” Larue Metzger and Margaret Cook, Francis was the son of Daniel Metzger, son of John Metzger and Anna Marie Larue. I think John’s parents were from Germany. There’s been a lot of nonGerman intermarriage
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Carol Metzger Wilkerson
Larry Herbstritt I think John Metzger himself was from Germany. I never could find the ship he came on.....I assume it landed in Philadelphia.
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Paul Lynn Gardner
If anyone has photos of those missing in this genealogy, I would appreciate them. (gardnerpaull@aol.com)
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- [S2028] FaceBook- Potter McKean Genealogy, Hebron 1918-1919 Harvester Class, S.D.B. Church, Lanny Nunn · January 22 2024 20240128GHLn-.
Iva Snyder (1) fact
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Lanny Nunn, Author
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· January 22 at 9:16 AM ·
Names below.
Harvester Class, S.D.B. Church,
Hebron 1918-1919
back- Leta Burdick, teacher
Thelma Matteson,
Leonard Carey,
Roland Roberts,
Elmer Bickford,
Deo Burdik,
Fordyce Brock,
Edward Carey,
Dorothy Thompson,
Leland Stearns.
2nd row- Violet Peet,
Letha Randall,
Arneda Dingman,
Iva Snyder,
Lena Thompson, President,
Eva Snyder,
Grace Snyder,
Genevieve Stearns,
Gladys Roberts.
front- Robert Roberts,
Ronald Brock,
Byron Bickford.
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John C Wetzel
Are Edward and Leonard 'Carey' or 'Corey'?
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Tina Johnson Daughenbaugh
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Thanks Lanny Nunn , stealing this to post on my page.
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John C Wetzel
My grandmother Iva Snyder & sisters identical twin Eva & Grace.
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A new post in a Potter County FB group, with grandma Spring, Aunt Eva, & Aunt Grace, and a few 1st & 2nd cousins 1x removed, as indicated below. Most of the rest are related to us otherwise through marriage. A Sunday School in Hebron Twp, Potter County, PA: 20240128GHLn- FB/Potter-McKean Genealogy
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· January 22 2024·
Harvester Class, S.D.B. Church, Hebron 1918-1919
back- Leta Burdick, teacher
Thelma Matteson,
Leonard Carey,
4. Roland Roberts,
Elmer Bickford,
Deo Burdick,
2. Fordyce Brock,
Edward Carey,
Dorothy Thompson,
Leland Stearns.
2nd row- Violet Peet,
Letha Randall,
Arneda Dingman,
Iva Snyder,
Lena Thompson, President,
Eva Snyder,
Grace Snyder,
Genevieve Stearns,
4. Gladys Roberts.
front- 4. Robert Roberts,
2. Ronald Brock,
Byron Bickford.
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school Church Hebron Harvester Class SDB 1918-19 FB240122LNPoMcK 20240128GHLn- FB/Potter-McKean Genealogy
Lanny Nunn, Author
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· January 22 at 9:16 AM ·
Names below.
Harvester Class, S.D.B. Church,
Hebron 1918-1919
back- Leta Burdick, teacher
Thelma Matteson,
Leonard Carey,
Roland Roberts,
Elmer Bickford,
Deo Burdik,
Fordyce Brock,
Edward Carey,
Dorothy Thompson,
Leland Stearns.
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school Church Hebron Harvester Class SDB 1918-19 ID FB240122LNPoMcK 20240128GHLn- FB/Potter-McKean Genealogy
Lanny Nunn, Author
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· January 22 at 9:16 AM ·
Names below.
Harvester Class, S.D.B. Church,
Hebron 1918-1919
back- Leta Burdick, teacher
Thelma Matteson,
Leonard Carey,
Roland Roberts,
Elmer Bickford,
Deo Burdik,
Fordyce Brock,
Edward Carey,
Dorothy Thompson,
Leland Stearns.
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- [S1455] FaceBook- Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants, Paul Lynn Gardner · September 28 2022 Metzger, Dawn, Carol, Art ancestry 20221022GHLn-.
Dawn Metzger Newton (1) fact
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· September 28 2022
Siblings-
Carol Metzger Wilkerson
Art Metzger
their aunt Dawn Metzger Newton
parents of Art, Jr & Carol are
Art Metzger, Sr
Wanda Gooch Metzger
Dawn and Art, Sr are siblings.
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- [S93] Ceres NY/PA Marriage Records Methodist Church 1870-1914, (Name: http://www.paintedhills.org/MCKEAN/marrecceres.html;).
28 NOV 1903 ARTHUR E. MATTESON DAWN L. THOMPSON HEBRON PA HEBRON PA 27 21
- [S292] newspaper: Potter Leader Enterprise-, Thu, Nov 19, 1925 p7 John Schollard on The Early Days of Coudersport 20240403GHLn-.
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John Schollard on The Early Days of Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
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Thu, Nov 19, 1925 p7
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Mr & Mrs G.W. Atkinson are rejicing over the birth of a seven-pound daughter at the ouerport Hospital, November 14. She will be called Wilma Adelaide.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Metzger and children of Roulette, called on her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Mattison, Sunday afternoon.
Mr & Mrs Judson Dingman and children, Arneda, Isaac, Alta, attended the Williams' reunion at Edsel Williams' at Gold, Sunday.
The Harvester Class met with Miss Leona Matherson, Saturday evening.
IN THE EARLY DAYS
OF COUDERSPORT
Paper By John Sohollard, of Hebron, Read Before the Potter County Historical Society.
I was born in Coudersport in the year 1852. My people came here some time in the forties and settled in Coudersport. My father's occupation was railroading. That being a very poor occupation for a man in those days in Coudersport he went on the Erie Railroad as a brakeman on the passenger train running from New York to Covington, as the road was built only to that point at that time.
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Mr. Brown, who sometimes did clerical work, but his occupation was that of an iron molder. His place of business was where the silk mill now stands. Just above was the town carpenter and contractor, Eli Rees.
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Lady's wear, by Crissy Metzger.
... the book store of Mrs. John S. Mann, where people bought books for their school childfren. ... Lewis Mann, groceries.
On the other side of the street, where the Potter Gas Company now is, was a Mr. Judd, who kept postoffice. Where the Knight building now is, the Spencers ran the candy store and supplied the young people with sweets as a atter of course.
Back to Main Street, in the block was the store of C.S. Jones who sold groceries and a few other supplies. ... Also, the Armstrongs made to measure boots and ladies' shoes, guaranteed to wear a whole year or to be repaired for nothing. On the lower corner was the Bill Jones General Store where deer was bought and shipped by teams to Pottsville and carried to market to Philadelphia and sold.
On the next corner, where the Crittenden now stands, was the hotel kept by the genial Sam Mills where refreshments were bought for three cents a glass.
On the other corner across from the Crittenden House was a store run by J.B. Smith. On the corner where the Potter County Garage now stands was the Hickory Hotel, or Cartee House.
... There was also a WR. Starkweather, who claimed to be the best ox-shoer in town. There was also Mr. Thompson, the wagon-maker.
The legal minds were Mr. Maynard, Mr. Ellis and J.S. Mann. Other residents living in the town were Timothy Ives, Arch F. Jones, W.M. Metzgar, Ben Rennells, Judge Ross, Abiather rounseville, W.B. Gordnier, Albert Goodsell, Brum Rorabacher. I must also make mention of Jake Reed, who made the drive and felled fifty acres of timber before breakfast on a Sunday morning.
... the Irish families in thos early days: the Careys, Gillons, Ryans, Sullivans, Glavins, Calhouns, Kernans, McCarthys, and Mr. Tommy Linnehan.
wear a whole year or to be repaired gran to gTOW more grain. Dr. Ellison for nothingi On the lower corner was also built a more up-to-date grist and the Bill Jones General Store where, saw mill ophe Crittenden farm.
how. Shipped by teams owned by A." Bfephe'ns" "Estate', .'n-1 to Pottsville and carried to market to Philadelphia and sold. On the next corner, where the Crittenden now stands, was the hotel
other Industry in the town and a large asset to the farmers around the vicinity of the town, in the early days, was
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V V uiunviuuu Vli WI& kept the ashery of Bill Jones, who bought i by the genial Sam Mills where re-! all the ashes made by the farmers and freshments were bought for three was leached in large vats, boiled down cents a glass. into crystals, called salts (or Potash) 1 On the other corner across from the sacked and shipped to New York and Crittenden House was a store run by refined and made into baking soda for J. B. Smith. On the corner where the tne People's pancakes for breakfast, i
Potter County Garage now stands was 1 W.B. Gordnier also built a Dlant for ' the Hickory Hotel, or Cartee House. making farm implements for farmers, Now I have taken you through the in the Iine of hy takes, cutting boxes business part of the town. There was and other necessary things. The fac- also a W.R. Starkweather, who claim-
tory was equipped with one brown ed to be the best ox-shoer in the town. norse that furnished the power with a There was also Mr. Thompson, the tread and a turning lathe installed, wagon-maker. J was Me the man who built a wood- ThA Wl mint WOM m, Mn.
'shed. He said: "I got it completed; I Mr. Ellis and J. S. Mann.
Other resi- stePPed back and took a look at it and ATir. livincr in T.hA Iavh woro Timnhv ' wufiiicu, .mm ii. yuu passenger train running from New York to Covington, as the road was built only to that point at that time. Unfortunately, my father was killed at a later date at Wellsville Station, N. Y. State, when I was only ' nine months old. It was rather a hard proposition for my mother, as, at that age, I was perhaps more of an item of expense than an asset. The point that I want to bring out is that Coudersport had generous people in the forties and fifties; but not nearly as many as now. I will try to give a bird's eye view of the town and what it contained and . ' nmiMn'.
novo (..lnoJ ki, Ablather " -" .w.t, , . nes, w. in. meizgar, i , Ben Rennells, Judge Ross, Abiather LU"'"" 1 "ave ne.T ... o n n Ian n-n i n cr of if Kounseville, W.
B. Gordnier, Albert. Goodsell, Brum Rorabacher. I must
A Mr. Sandberg added to the town's growth by building a tannerv growth by building a tannery which was located across the river. Mr. Sandberg's business was ruined by a Mr. Colville who banked his logs below the tannery and in the spring flood it backed the water up and put
also make mention of Jake Reed, who i which made the drive and felled fifty acres i
mention of the Irish families in those I early days: the Careys, Gillons, Ryans,!"18 business out of date. Other large Sullivans, Glavins, Calhouns, Kernans, interests Degan to come in, such as McCarthys, and Mr. Tommy Linnehan ' tne Hammond tannery, Mina Mills, of timber before breakfast on a Sun day morning.
It would be proper, perhaps, to make a I will not take up your time on the South Side as there was only one house at this time and that was the TTnll hmiap Tho lnnrl nn flio Rnnt-Vi U I ns -1 4.:-.-4.. X looked like. As a matter of course, I Side was owned by the Keatings and - iuc" '""y ior ..gms shall have to commence from some was cleared by them for a farm. The I Pfved st.re?ts'. a Pod sewaee system the building of the Coudersport & Port Allegany railroad.
The South Side began to build up with business places; also new residences, equipped of inem ior a iarra. me - . ... . - lnir,f , nw on T will Vo Keatine-s were verv crenerous makinf? ' PIenry 01 snaae' nne water and one f i1o0 f K0io0 f Mr r ,, homiest.
tn the Cnnntv and Schools. tne nicest county seats on the Penn- sometiems did clerical work, but his The Dent family was also residents of Jl nla map I occupation was that of an iron molder. the County Seat and was largely cred-I Thanking you for your time I have His place of business was where the ited for the interest they took in the taken up I am going to leave you to silk mill now stands. Just above was the town carpenter and contractor, Eli Rees. As you move down Main street, on the right hand side was where the ladies were supplied with bonnets, skirts and other fashionable garments, sold building of the town.
The town clock draw your own conclusions from your was a generous donation from the Dent family. F. W. Knox was also a resident of the town, coming here as principal of the High School. Now, as I have been taking you by urissey Metzger.
continuing on 'th,ough the early days of the Borough aown Main street was tne dook store owr imaginations of the early days of the town. JOHN SCHOLLARD. October 30, 1925.
of Mrs. John S. Mann, where people order to carry you a little farther of Coudersport, it perhaps would be in tioDi exponaa fieri facias, levari fa- bought books for their school children On the next corner was the store of Lewis Mann, who supplied the people with groceries in a small way. On the other side where the Potter Gas Company now is, was a Mr. Judd who kept postoffice. Where the Knight building now is, the Spencers ran the candy store and supplied the young people with sweets as a matter of course. Now we will go baok.to Main street, and in the block was the store of C.S. Jones who sold groceries and a few other supplies. In this block, also, was the Armstrongs made to measure down the line when others began to come in and establish other lines of business. The Canfields built a large gristmill with a race carrying water to furnish the power for a large buck- dersport, Pa. et wheel to do the grinding which
cias and sur mortgage, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale or outcry at the courthouse in Cou- of be the & R.
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of sundry writs of venditioni eponas, fieri facias, levari facias and sur mortgage, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County, Penna and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale or outcry at the courthouse in Coudersport, Pa.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925
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Parcel 1. in Homer Twp, containing 80 acres.
Parcel 2. in Eulalia Twp, containing 52 acres and being the northern tongue of Michael Snyder farm sold to Frank Howland June 6, 1907.
Parcel 3. in Homer Twp, containing 157 acres adjoining corner of lot deeded by J.H. Ayres to Alfred Ayres.
Seized, taken in exeution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Beihler and Elizabeth Biehler, at the suit of The Citizens Safe Deposit & Trust Company.
IRVING E. VELEY, Sheriff
R.R. Lewis, Plaintiff's Attorney
United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
1925
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John Schollard on The Early Days of Coudersport
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Thu, Nov 19, 1925 p7
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Mr & Mrs G.W. Atkinson are rejicing over the birth of a seven-pound daughter at the ouerport Hospital, November 14. She will be called Wilma… |
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