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- [S1014] PCHS- Early Potter County Statistics, Dawley/Sherwood marriage. Dawley marriages, death Day Denhoff Dingman.
Dawley (20) facts
Isaac Dawley of Genesee & Miss Angeline D. Sherwood of Genesee were married _____________, 1866 by mr. V. Dickinson, J.P.
John Dawley of Genesee Forks died July or August 1882 at Millport, Pa.
Miss Marinda Dawley of Genesee and Simeon Spencer of Potter Co. were married, June 29, 1862 by me, V. Dickinson, J.P.
Miss Mettie Dawley & Charles Reynolds, both of Hebron, mar. May __, 1896.
Charles Day & Miss Ellen S. Lyman, both of Oswayo, mar. Feb. 1, 1874.
Dudley Day & Mrs. Ellla Deane Neefe, both of Coudersport, mar. Feb. __, 1927.
Mrs. Dudley Day of Roulet died June 15, 1938. Survived by her husband and 2 sons, Frank Dean Neefe and Warren Neefe.
Harry M. Day & Eva Byam of Colesburg, married Dec. __, 1905.
James Dempsey & Miss Sphia Wolfanger, both of Potter Co., mar. Sept. 7, 1889 at Keating Summit, Pa.
Adam Denhoff of Coudersport & Mrs. Katherine Sophie Elizabeth Ernst of Sweden Twp., mar. June 17, 1880 at the home of Edward Franke in Sweden Twp.
Fred Denhoff & Miss Anna Duell, both of Coudersport, mar. Dec. 3, 1919.
Gustoff Denhoff, formerly of Coudersport & Miss Carried Dodd, mar. March __. 1888, at Lebanon, Mo.
Gustave A. Denhoff of Lebanon, Mo., formerly of Coudersport, died Aug. __. 1899, age 34 yrs. Survived by wife & 5 children.
John Denhoff, Jr. & Miss Hettie Bell Leach, both of Coudersport, mar. July 24, 1882.
John Denhoff, Sr. of Lebanon, Mo. is visiting relatives and friends in Coudersport.
Levi Denhoff & Inez Baker married May __. 1928.
Miss Sophia Denhoff & Arno Kellner, both of Coudersport, mar. Apr. 2, 1913.
Mrs. (Katherine) Sophia (Elizabeth) Denhoff, nee Ernst of North Coudersport, died Feb. 3, 1927. She was born in Germany 73 years ago.
Mrs. William Denhoff of West Coudersport died Feb. 21, 1920.
Anna Verna Dingman died May 9, 1881, at the home of A. G. Presho, in Allegany Twp., age 12 yrs. & 10 mos.
Mrs. Charlotte Dingman, widow of N. T. Dingman, formerly of Potter Co. Pa., died Nov. __, 1898 at Newton, Iowa.
Della Dingman & Edward Griesel, both of Coudersport, mar. Jan. 31, 1883.
Mrs. Effie May Snyder Dingman of Shinglehouse died May 15, 1939; born Aug. 26, 1890 in West Bingham, a dau. of Andrew Snyder and Elizabeth Williams; mar. 1st to Almon Dingman in 1906 and in 1926 to Judson Dingman. Survived by 3 children: Mrs. John Drabert at home, Isaac Dingman of Shinglehouse; and Mrs. Leonard Brown of Dukes Center; one sister, Mrs. Bert Kellogg of Shinglehouse; 3 brothers, Fred Snyder of Crandall Hill, Joseph Snyder of Allgany, N.Y.; and Charles Snyder of Coudersport. Buried in Crandall Hill cemetery.
Frank Dingman of Coudersport & Miss Louise M. Bang of Gardeau, mar. July 4, 1894.
Henry Dingman, an old settler, died Aug. 19, 1897, age 72-4-18. Survived by his wife and one son, Isaac Dingman
Isaac Judson Dingman of Shinglehouse died Nov. 14, 1938; born Sept. 10, 1878 in Hebron Twp.
I. Judson Dingman & Effie M. Dingman, both of Hebron, Pa., mar. Oct. 20, 1925.
Isaac H. Dingman of Coudersport & Miss Eve I. Weimer of Roulet, mar. Nov. 1, 1873.
John Dingman, an old pioneer, died Aug. 6, 1878; born Dec. 23, 1787.
Laura Dingman of Coudersport & Loren Gridley of Alfred, N.Y., mar. Nov. 3, 1880 in Coudersport.
Lillian Dingman, dau. of Mr. & Mrs. I. H. Dingman & Alva Thompson, mar. Apr. 23, 1902.
Miss Lois A. Dingman of Homer & Albert L. Boyce of Smithville, Chenango Co. N.Y., mar. Dec. 25, 1866 in Coudersport.
Miss Mary O. Dingman & Charles J. Toles married Nov. 2, 1875, in Coudersport.
Miss May Belle Dingman & Phillip Matteson, mar. Oct. 2, 1889 in Coudersport.
Minnie Dingman, dau of William & Mary Dingman, died June 28, 1879, age 5 wks & 3 ds.
Miss Myrtle Dingman & Merle Criss married Sept. 8, 1918.
Mrs. Nancy Ann Dingman, wife of Lester Dingman, died May 13, 1877 in West Branch, age 31 years.
Nathan T. Dingman died Sept. 3, 1897 in Newton, Iowa, formerly of Potter county; born in 1822; mar. in 1844 to Miss Charlotte Palmer who with 7 children survive.
Silas L. Dingman of Raymond’s Corners, Potter Co. & Mrs. Harriet Daniels Brown of Bingham, mar. Mar. 31, 1879.
William Dingman was married April 18, 1857.
- [S292] newspaper: Potter Leader Enterprise-, 10 Oct 1883, Wed • p3 Coudy News: Ralph Niles, ASandberg, CLPeck, Josh Jackson, John Denhoff, David White, OJRees, SPOlmst 20230318GHLn-.
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- David White is visiting friends at Quincy, Ill.
- Ralph Niles has been removed to the Warren Insane Hospital.
- Mr. A. Sandberg is erecting a saw mill on the head of Dingman Run.
- T. J. Gilbert is on the Prouty keeping boarding house for Albert Lyman.
- McKean county will vote on the Poor House question at the February election.
- O. L. Peck is attending the session of the Grand Lodge K. of H. at Harrisburg.
- Joshua Jackson, an old and respected citizen of Sweden, was buried on Saturday last.
- One Tioga county man had forty horses on exhibition at the Mansfield Fair, and over half of them carried off first premiums.
- John Denhoff has moved the house from Mrs. P. A. Stebbins' lot, Allegany avenue, to his own lot, recently purchased of the Keating estate.
- The C. & P. A. are getting out lumber for a depot at Pomeroy Bridge. The building of a new mill at that place will make it an important point.
- Quite a riot in town Sunday night. One young man had his head opened, another had several severe bruises about the head and a third found his ear "chawed" more than was good for it.
- David White has purchased of O. J. Rees fifty feet front on Main street, on which is the house now occupied by Mr. Rees, for $1,100. Rees intends erecting a new house on the corner of his lot remaining unsold.
- In another column will be found a notice to hunters. S. P. Olmsted is a good taxadermist, as specimens of his work on exhibition at the fair proves.-- We recommend hunters and others to give him a trial and feel sure they will be more than satisfied.
- Old Sport, the rabbit hound so long owned in Coudersport, by a syndicate of sporting young men, is no more. Last week he was ru n over by a wagon, breaking a fore and a hind leg, and to put him out of his misery C. A. Stebbins shot him.
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
10 Oct 1883, Wed • p3
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