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- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;), Carson, Clarence Grant.
Record for Clarence Grant Carson (17) facts
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Clarence Grant “Bird” Carson
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Clarence Grant “Bird” Carson
BIRTH 29 Jul 1908 Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 23 Mar 1976 (aged 67)
Cameron County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Newton Cemetery
Emporium, Cameron County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID 32631470 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
Family Members
Parents Hugh Leslie Carson 1874-1958
Alice Louella McLaine Carson 1876-1966
Spouse Louise Hemphill Carson 1906-1994 (m. 1930)
Siblings Glen Clifford Carson 1895-1904
Sarah Caroline Carson Gilmore 1896-1972
Samuel Russell Carson 1898-1955
Hazel Mae Carson Boyd 1902-1973
Scott Bernard Carson 1903-1975
Martha Belle Carson Randall 1909-2003
Ruth Leone Carson Hales 1912-1964
A. Claire Carson Yeager 1920-2004 (m. 1940)
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- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;), Hemphill, John Orvis.
Record for John Orvis Hemphill (35) facts
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John Orvis Hemphill
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John Orvis Hemphill
BIRTH 4 Jul 1882 Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 11 Sep 1961 (aged 79)
Cameron County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Newton Cemetery
Emporium, Cameron County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID 32607795 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
VOL. XXXV The Cameron Co. Press, Wed Fifty Years Next week
Mr. and Mrs. J. Orvis Hemphill, highly respected Emporium residents, will observe their Golden Wedding Anniversary Wednesday, March 21.
Mrs. Hemphill, the former Mabel Halderman and Orvis were married at the home of the bride's parents on March 21, 1906 by the Rev. O. S. Metzler.
Miss Edna Palmer and Joel C. Jordan were the couple's attendants.
They later married and make their home here after Mr. Jordan's retirement.
Orvis, as he is better known to everyone, was one of the top baseball players of the area. Shortly after the marriage he left for DuBois where he played for that city's entry in the Inter-State League.
Orvis cut his ball career short and returned to Emporium where he was employed in the machine shop at the old furnace. After it closed he went to work for the Elk Tanning Co., and retired in 1946.
The Hemphill's were blessed with six children, five of whom are still living. There are
- Mrs. B. C.(Louise) Carson, Emporium;
- Fred,Waterloo, N.Y.;
- Mrs. Fred (Marian) Reid;
- Mrs.John. (Evelyn) Bobinko, Emporium, and
- John, Waukegan, Ill.
There will be a family dinner Sunday at the Cabin Kitchen in honor of the couple. It will be followed by an open house at the Hemphill's pleasant home on East Fifth Street from 2:30 p.m.on.
The Press joins with the Hemphill's family and friends in extending sincere congratulations and best wishes. The hope, too, is expressed that the couple may have many more years together.
Family Members
Parents Harry G Hemphill 1851-1905
Olive Blanch Burchfield Hemphill 1855-1904
Spouse Mabel Irene Halderman Hemphill 1885-1967
Children Louise Hemphill Carson 1906-1994
Geraldine Irene Hemphill Hayward 1914-1941
Marian J Hemphill Reid 1916-2004
Evelyn G Hemphill Bobinko 1919-2002
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John Orvis Hemphill
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John Orvis Hemphill
BIRTH 4 Jul 1882 Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 11 Sep 1961 (aged 79)
Cameron County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Newton Cemetery
Emporium, Cameron County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID 32607795 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
VOL. XXXV The Cameron Co. Press, Wed Fifty Years Next week
Mr. and Mrs. J. Orvis Hemphill, highly respected Emporium residents, will observe their Golden Wedding Anniversary Wednesday, March 21.
Mrs. Hemphill, the former Mabel Halderman and Orvis were married at the home of the bride's parents on March 21, 1906 by the Rev. O. S. Metzler.
Miss Edna Palmer and Joel C. Jordan were the couple's attendants.
They later married and make their home here after Mr. Jordan's retirement.
Orvis, as he is better known to everyone, was one of the top baseball players of the area. Shortly after the marriage he left for DuBois where he played for that city's entry in the Inter-State League.
Orvis cut his ball career short and returned to Emporium where he was employed in the machine shop at the old furnace. After it closed he went to work for the Elk Tanning Co., and retired in 1946.
The Hemphill's were blessed with six children, five of whom are still living. There are
- Mrs. B. C.(Louise) Carson, Emporium;
- Fred,Waterloo, N.Y.;
- Mrs. Fred (Marian) Reid;
- Mrs.John. (Evelyn) Bobinko, Emporium, and
- John, Waukegan, Ill.
There will be a family dinner Sunday at the Cabin Kitchen in honor of the couple. It will be followed by an open house at the Hemphill's pleasant home on East Fifth Street from 2:30 p.m.on.
The Press joins with the Hemphill's family and friends in extending sincere congratulations and best wishes. The hope, too, is expressed that the couple may have many more years together.
Family Members
Parents Harry G Hemphill 1851-1905
Olive Blanch Burchfield Hemphill 1855-1904
Spouse Mabel Irene Halderman Hemphill 1885-1967
Children Louise Hemphill Carson 1906-1994
Geraldine Irene Hemphill Hayward 1914-1941
Marian J Hemphill Reid 1916-2004
Evelyn G Hemphill Bobinko 1919-2002
Flowers
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