| Name |
Hamlin, Leon Cary [1] |
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Jr |
| Birth |
27 Mar 1920 |
Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA [1] |
- The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
11 May 1939, Thu • Page 1
WILL OPEN STORE IN COUDERSPORT
L. C. Hamlin Remodeling Building
Five Cent to Dollar Articles.
L. C. Hamlin, for many years a store manager for one of the big chains, has leased the Fleschutz store building and is remodeling the two stores into one. He stated to an Enterprise scribe yesterday that he will specialize in articles from five cents to one dollar.
Mr. Hamlin had expected to open for business within the next week or so but delay in the arrival of fixtures has made his opening date uncertain.
For a long period of years Mr. Hamlin was located in Elmira but he was transferred to Racine, Wis., and it is from that point he is moving to Coudersport with his family which consists of Mrs. Hamlin and their two sons, aged 12 and 19 years. They are at home in the Fickler residence on Ross Glen.
Coudersport appealed to Mr. Hamlin as a substantial and slowly growing town. The building activity here is steady, which is far better than sudden mushroom growth that may as suddenly collapse at any time. The people of Coudersport will join the Enterprise in extending to Mr. Hamlin and his family a hearty welcome and best wishes for success.
- age 19 when the family arrived in Coudersport, May 1939
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| Gender |
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| Residence |
1935 |
Elmira, Chemung, New York, USA [1] |
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L. C. Hamlin Remodeling Building
Five Cent to Dollar Articles.
L. C. Hamlin, for many years a store manager for one of the big chains, has leased the Fleschutz store building and is remodeling the two stores into one. He stated to an Enterprise scribe yesterday that he will specialize in articles from five cents to one dollar.
Mr. Hamlin had expected to open for business within the next week or so but delay in the arrival of fixtures has made his opening date uncertain.
For a long period of years Mr. Hamlin was located in Elmira but he was transferred to Racine, Wis., and it is from that point he is moving to Coudersport with his family which consists of Mrs. Hamlin and their two sons, aged 12 and 19 years. They are at home in the Fickler residence on Ross Glen.
Coudersport appealed to Mr. Hamlin as a substantial and slowly growing town. The building activity here is steady, which is far better than sudden mushroom growth that may as suddenly collapse at any time. The people of Coudersport will join the Enterprise in extending to Mr. Hamlin and his family a hearty welcome and best wishes for success.
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Abt 11 May 1939 |
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| On Ross Glen, in the Fickler home. Mr. Hamlin is moving to Coudersport with his family which consists of Mrs. Hamlin and their two sons, aged 12 and 19 years. |
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WILL OPEN STORE IN COUDERSPORT
L. C. Hamlin Remodeling Building
Five Cent to Dollar Articles.
L. C. Hamlin, for many years a store manager for one of the big chains, has leased the Fleschutz store building and is remodeling the two stores into one. He stated to an Enterprise scribe yesterday that he will specialize in articles from five cents to one dollar.
Mr. Hamlin had expected to open for business within the next week or so but delay in the arrival of fixtures has made his opening date uncertain.
For a long period of years Mr. Hamlin was located in Elmira but he was transferred to Racine, Wis., and it is from that point he is moving to Coudersport with his family which consists of Mrs. Hamlin and their two sons, aged 12 and 19 years. They are at home in the Fickler residence on Ross Glen.
Coudersport appealed to Mr. Hamlin as a substantial and slowly growing town. The building activity here is steady, which is far better than sudden mushroom growth that may as suddenly collapse at any time. The people of Coudersport will join the Enterprise in extending to Mr. Hamlin and his family a hearty welcome and best wishes for success.
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| Residence |
1 Apr 1940 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| activity |
28 Apr 1941 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| The local Rotary Club grew one member when Leon C. Hamlin, proprietor of Hamlin's 5c to $1.00 was introduced to the club Monday as its baby member. |
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Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| National Patrolman for the National Ski Patrol Service |
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Thanks Scott. L.C. Hamlin- Now I have the 'L'- Leon. 'C' anyone?
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29 Oct 1941 [1] |
| Residence |
Between 11 Feb 1950 and 1981 |
Port Allegany, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| business |
1959 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Hamlin's Five & Dime |
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Occupation1 |
1979 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
- Jane Heimel Metzger?You know you're from Coudersport, PA if..........
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Just another day in 1979 downtown Coudersport at Hamlin's 5 & 10.
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Mary LaRosa Riggle
Mary LaRosa Riggle Is Hamlins still there?
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Ruth Deitrick
Ruth Deitrick no it is not it turned ito part of Jc pennies and now there is nothing ther I am not positive but hamlins is not
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Jenni Camp Ballard
Jenni Camp Ballard I remember my grandmother taking me here all the time after she picked up her groceries in town!! Remember these ladies too!!
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Jenni Camp Ballard
Jenni Camp Ballard Right Ruth ! It was when penny's was bigger I think??
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Jenni Camp Ballard
Jenni Camp Ballard Before it was Penneys anyways...
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Nancy Chitester
Nancy Chitester MEMORIES!!!!! Wonderful picture. Thanks!
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Christine Herbstritt
Christine Herbstritt My aunt in the middle......
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George Finster
George Finster The lady in the middle was married to my sister's ex-husband at some point. I think.
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Karla Sevinsky Neefe
Karla Sevinsky Neefe The good old days! I loved going in there!! smile emoticon
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Linda Goodnoe Russell
Linda Goodnoe Russell Wonderful people, miss so many of those "old" faces and places
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Wanda Burke
Wanda Burke Omg I remember. Penny candy
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Judy Polliard
Judy Polliard Thanks for reviving my memory of these 3
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Katie Coffey
Katie Coffey I remember always getting caught reading the comic books that were right inside the door.......
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Thomas Maynard
Thomas Maynard My mother's sister, my God Mother, Dale Kellner's mother; Virginia Louise, Neefe, Kellner, Merritt. heart emoticon
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Cassie Nichols-Gross
Cassie Nichols-Gross I thought that was her. She looked so much younger than I remember her
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John Christy Wetzel
John Christy Wetzel Virginia was my 3rd cousin 2x removed
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Melinda McMillion
Melinda McMillion I remember finding all kinds of treasures in there. Helen Buchanan is the one lady but I don't recall the other lady's name.
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Mary Dunkleberger
Mary Dunkleberger Helen used to scare the dickens out of us.....
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
Brenda Kenealy Williams It was still there in 1979. I didn't realize that it stayed that long. Oh the toys and miss revlon teen doll clothes to ogle. Absolutely the best.
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Wanda Burke
Wanda Burke Yep that was her name Helen. She always seemed to be watching. Lol
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Lee Lincoln
Lee Lincoln USED TO GET CANDY CORN AND STUFF IN OUR POCKETS
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Bill Wilcox
Bill Wilcox Yeah...thats not all....just saying. lol
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Deborah L. Ryan
Deborah L. Ryan I still have hangers for slacks and still work!!!
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Duane Renko
Duane Renko I remember the magazine rack at the front of the store. LOL.
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Carol Hribar
Carol Hribar The french creams at Christmas time were so yummy and can no longer be found anywhere.
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Cindy Gaberseck
Cindy Gaberseck i loved those
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Christine Herbstritt
Christine Herbstritt You can find them at vermontcountrystore.com
The Vermont Country Store…
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Karilyn Boucher
Karilyn Boucher Iworked there and when he closed I boought him out.
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Kathyrn Todero
Kathyrn Todero Loved Hamlins 5 & 10
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Sally Springer
Sally Springer That's my aunt Helen on the far right.
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Jane Potter Hilfiger
Jane Potter Hilfiger Helen Buchanan?
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Amy Dwyer-Kelly
Amy Dwyer-Kelly Great pix
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Tina Ling-Matterness
Tina Ling-Matterness I loved this store as a little girl!!!
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Tina Ling-Matterness
Tina Ling-Matterness Didn't the kids call her Hawkeye Helen because of how she was always watching people?
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Myra Bachman Neefe
Myra Bachman Neefe Virginia "Beezie" Merritt in the middle. Who is the man? Mr. Hamlin's son? Nice photo!
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Shirlee Leete
Shirlee Leete I remember them well
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Carolyn Sawvelle
Carolyn Sawvelle That's my Aunt Helen!
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George Finster
George Finster Did "Beezie" have any children with Robert Merritt?
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Thomas Maynard
Thomas Maynard No. She only had one child, Dale, by Lewie Kellner.
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George Finster
George Finster Thomas Maynard Thanks TOM my sister married Robert Merritt in the mid to early 50's they had several children.
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Thomas Maynard
Thomas Maynard George Finster, are we talking about the same Robert (Bud) Merritt? Beezie married "Bud", as we knew him, from Corry Pa. They divorced and Bud married Carolyn Hyde? from Roulette and they lived up Fishing Creek in Bud's father's house/camp. They had several children.
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George Finster
George Finster No "Bud" married Marie Finster. And yes he was from Corry, Pa.. Caroline Hyde (my Aunt) married Robert Kellner.
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Thomas Maynard
Thomas Maynard Thanks for straighten me out. Old memories are sometimes a little fuzzy and confused. Just looked at your fb page to learn more about you. Good stuff. See where you played bingo with Billy Grandin. Knew him and his sisters from my teenage days and later on. God bless you and all your families.
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Carolyn Patterson
Carolyn Patterson The woman on the right looks like Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg!!
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Tammy Friend
Tammy Friend I miss that place
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Tina Franklin
Tina Franklin Helen Buchanan went to our church. My grandmother Lois Higley worked with her. She was a very nice lady.
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Cindy Leete
Cindy Leete I remember always calling the lady on the right, "the Bun Lady."
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Dawn Fink
Dawn Fink "Helen" is the name of the woman on the right.
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Jonathan Huff
Jonathan Huff I remember the store and the staff.
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Chris Grecco
Chris Grecco Helen always scared me to death.But I enjoyed going there and buying Spiderman comic books,candy and other neat stuff.Comic books were a quarter back then........Ahhhh memories of Coudy.
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Remembering the "bun" lady from Hamlin's 5 & 10, along with "Beezie" and Mr. Hamlin.
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Dale Ulkins
Is it...could it be....."The bun lady"
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Cindy Leete
That is always what I called her also.....our minds, what can I say???? Two minds are better than one?? I am glad you thought that was her name to.
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Dana Todd
'Bud' ..... got Paul Ross and myself on the National Ski Patrol at Denton at the age of 13, that would be 1963 .....What a ride ........
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Nancy Chitester
Do you have the ladies names?
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Gloria Froebel
Virginia " Bezzy " Merrit and Pearl Bucannan (?)
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Cheryl Rimel
Helen Buchanan
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Cheryl Rimel
Kids called Helen "Hawkeye Helen".
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Gloria Froebel
Oh yes ! It was Helen , thanx,
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Paul W. Heimel
My mischievous oldest brother told me that Helen was the love child of a man and a bird and I believed him. She did seem a bit avian to a 6-year-old boy coveting those french burnt peanuts and malted milk balls behind the glass in the candy counter.
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Carolyn Berfield
I have fond memories of those French burnt peanuts behind the glass…and lots of memories of Hamlin's. My mother received many a birthday and Mother's Day gift from there. And Helen was always there!
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Elaine A. Russell
Helen Buchanan! I remember her well.
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Karen Dubots
I remember them
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Wendy Porter
I just remember they had the best penny candy section EVER!!!
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Lois Ann Marchinetti Baker
loved that store and the one in Port Allegany, too.
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Oliver Fry
I worked with them for 3 years in the late 60's. I was a stock boy.
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Holly Heymann Seltz
Helen Buchanan was a sister to Gurney Buchanan; would be Guy's aunt. She was a character, but I remember talking to her and she really was sweet.
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Wendy Reynolds
Loved getting those french burnt peanuts but was scared to death of Helen Buchanan.
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Shelley Butler
Helen also taught Sunday School at the Free Methodist Church when I was growing up.
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Misty Nichols
I remember her from the store and Sunday school too... Along with Mrs Moore and Goldie Mack (if i remember correctly)
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Larry Herbstritt
I remember BZ Neefe Merrit but I don't remember the guy or Helen. Hmm blank spots in my memory banks
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Carolyn Berfield
So unusual for you..
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Larry Herbstritt
Carolyn Potocek Berfield I think I was too focused on the toys when I was younger and too focused on the Beatles records when I was older and Bz was too big to not see ????
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Carolyn Berfield
That explains it!
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Thomas Maynard
Bud Hamlin had another store and lived in Port Allegany. He spent most of his time there. Lois Snyder was his secretary and supervised the Coudy store along with Bz.
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Glenda Springer Sippel
Helen Buchanan was my cousin. Lived with her parents in Rubbertown. She was a missionary in Chicago as a young woman.
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Kathy Schroeder
I was scared to death of Helen toooooo....but absolutely loved that store
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Jami Lynne
My aunt, Lois Snyder, worked there too.
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Eric Wagner
Hawkeye Helen.
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Steve Sevinsky
Omg yes. I was too scared of her to steal anything.
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Deneen Lyons
BZ was my grandmother
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Brittany Miller
Deneen Lyons I was just going to send this to you and ask!
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Kim Cooney
I remember the lady with the bun. I absolutely loved going to Hamlins Store. One of my favorite childhood memories.
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Judy Polliard
What a nice memory of my first shopping.
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Julie Page
Every kid was afraid of het
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Julie Page
Her
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Aundrea Dunbar
Love the pic of Beezie she was our neighbor.
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Cary Hamlin Dr. |
- The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
11 May 1939, Thu • Page 1
WILL OPEN STORE IN COUDERSPORT
L. C. Hamlin Remodeling Building
Five Cent to Dollar Articles.
L. C. Hamlin, for many years a store manager for one of the big chains, has leased the Fleschutz store building and is remodeling the two stores into one. He stated to an Enterprise scribe yesterday that he will specialize in articles from five cents to one dollar.
Mr. Hamlin had expected to open for business within the next week or so but delay in the arrival of fixtures has made his opening date uncertain.
For a long period of years Mr. Hamlin was located in Elmira but he was transferred to Racine, Wis., and it is from that point he is moving to Coudersport with his family which consists of Mrs. Hamlin and their two sons, aged 12 and 19 years. They are at home in the Fickler residence on Ross Glen.
Coudersport appealed to Mr. Hamlin as a substantial and slowly growing town. The building activity here is steady, which is far better than sudden mushroom growth that may as suddenly collapse at any time. The people of Coudersport will join the Enterprise in extending to Mr. Hamlin and his family a hearty welcome and best wishes for success.
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| Death |
8 Mar 2004 |
Port Allegany, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
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Summary
When Leon Cary Hamlin was born on March 27, 1920, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, his father, Leon, was 29 and his mother, Adelaide, was 24. He had one son and one daughter with Dorothy Jane Doll. He died on March 8, 2004, in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania, at the age of 83, and was buried there.
- age 83
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Aft 8 Mar 2004 |
Port Allegany, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Person ID |
I74196 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Father |
Hamlin, Leon Cary Sr, b. 13 Feb 1891, Rutland, Jefferson, New York, USA d. 4 Jan 1968, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 76 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Homolya, Adelaide Marie, b. 14 Apr 1895, Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA d. Aug 1979, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 84 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Issue, jt |
2- James had one brother. |
- 20210711GHLn- LifeStory
Summary
When Leon Cary Hamlin was born on March 27, 1920, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, his father, Leon, was 29 and his mother, Adelaide, was 24. He had one son and one daughter with Dorothy Jane Doll. He died on March 8, 2004, in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania, at the age of 83, and was buried there.
James L Hamlin 1928-2014
BIRTH 10 APRIL 1928 • Elmira
DEATH 29 JANUARY 2014 • USA
LifeStory
Summary
When James L Hamlin was born on April 10, 1928, his father, Leon, was 37 and his mother, Adelaide, was 32. He had one brother. He died on January 29, 2014, in USA at the age of 85, and was buried in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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| Family ID |
F48641 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Doll, Dorothy Jane, b. 1 Jan 1917, Pennsylvania, USA d. Nov 1995, Port Allegany, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 78 years) |
| Marriage |
25 Aug 1945 |
Port Allegany, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA |
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2You and Paul Lynn Gardner
Golden Anniversary
Mr and Mrs Leon (Bud) Hamlin
Mr and Mrs Leon "Bud" Hamlin were honored at a fiftieth wedding anniversary party held Sunday, Aug. 20, at the couple's home.
The event was hosted by their children:
- Dr. Cary Hamlin of Long Valley, NJ and
- Lynne Hamlin of Thorndale.
Mr and Mrs Hamlin were married Aug 25, 1945 at St. Gabriel's Catholic Church in Port Allegany.
Mr Hamlin owned and operated Hamlin's 5&10 from 1946-1979 in Port Allegany and Hamlin's in Coudersport until 1984.
Mrs. Hamlin is a housewife.
They have three grandchildren:
Karin, Kiley and Adam.
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Golden Anniversary
Mr and Mrs Leon (Bud) Hamlin
Mr and Mrs Leon "Bud" Hamlin were honored at a fiftieth wedding anniversary party held Sunday, Aug. 20, at the couple's home.
The event was hosted by their children:
- Dr. Cary Hamlin of Long Valley, NJ and
- Lynne Hamlin of… |
| Anniversary wedding |
20 Aug 1995 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Mr and Mrs Leon "Bud" Hamlin were honored at a fiftieth wedding anniversary party held Sunday, Aug. 20, at the couple's home, hosted by their children, Dr. Cary & Lynn Hamlin. |
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Scott Bruzzi
5 hrs 21 November 2019
2You and Paul Lynn Gardner
Golden Anniversary
Mr and Mrs Leon (Bud) Hamlin
Mr and Mrs Leon "Bud" Hamlin were honored at a fiftieth wedding anniversary party held Sunday, Aug. 20, at the couple's home.
The event was hosted by their children:
- Dr. Cary Hamlin of Long Valley, NJ and
- Lynne Hamlin of Thorndale.
Mr and Mrs Hamlin were married Aug 25, 1945 at St. Gabriel's Catholic Church in Port Allegany.
Mr Hamlin owned and operated Hamlin's 5&10 from 1946-1979 in Port Allegany and Hamlin's in Coudersport until 1984.
Mrs. Hamlin is a housewife.
They have three grandchildren:
Karin, Kiley and Adam.
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Golden Anniversary
Mr and Mrs Leon (Bud) Hamlin
Mr and Mrs Leon "Bud" Hamlin were honored at a fiftieth wedding anniversary party held Sunday, Aug. 20, at the couple's home.
The event was hosted by their children:
- Dr. Cary Hamlin of Long Valley, NJ and
- Lynne Hamlin of… |
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2. Leon had one son and one daughter with Dorothy Jane Doll. |
- 20210711GHLn- LifeStory
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When Leon Cary Hamlin was born on March 27, 1920, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, his father, Leon, was 29 and his mother, Adelaide, was 24. He had one son and one daughter with Dorothy Jane Doll. He died on March 8, 2004, in Port Allegany, Pennsylvania, at the age of 83, and was buried there.
James L Hamlin 1928-2014
BIRTH 10 APRIL 1928 • Elmira
DEATH 29 JANUARY 2014 • USA
LifeStory
Summary
When James L Hamlin was born on April 10, 1928, his father, Leon, was 37 and his mother, Adelaide, was 32. He had one brother. He died on January 29, 2014, in USA at the age of 85, and was buried in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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| Children |
| | 1. Hamlin, Cary Lee Dr, b. 15 Oct 1949, Pennsylvania, USA d. 2 Sep 2007, New Jersey, USA (Age 57 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Hamlin, ms [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F52702 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |