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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;).
Record for Hazel Green (53) facts
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Hazel Bump Green
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Hazel Bump Green
BIRTH 1898
DEATH 9 Jul 1962 (aged 63-64)
BURIAL East Sharon Cemetery
Honeoye, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID110250830 ·
PHOTOS 1
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Daughter of John Bump and Della Newland.Married Chester Green(e)....7 children
Family Members
Parents John Henry Bump 1855 - unknown
Lidia Dell Newland Bump 1864-1921
Spouse Chester Dorr Green 1892-1987
Siblings Orlando N. Bump 1883-1971
Ona Mae Bump Prince 1885-1950
Ward Henry Bump 1888-1970
Roger C Bump 1902-1951
Children Clifford Chester Green 1916-2003
Mildred Viola Green Lunn Whitehill 1917-1985
Arnold Kenneth Green 1921-1994
Clyde O Green 1925-2003
Marian V. Green Mattison 1928-2000
Wade Mitchell Green 1930-2004
Della Marie Green 1933-1935
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- [S2028] FaceBook- Potter McKean Genealogy, 24 January 2023 ·01 May 2019 Lanny Nunn East Sharon School, April 14, 1911, Ron Good picture names below. 20230125GHLn-.
Roger Bump (1) fact
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Favorites · 24 January 2023 ·
Ron Good picture names below.
East Sharon School, April 14, 1911
Right hand group:
Theron Gorton,
Howard Gorton,
Lillian Harrington (Johnson)
Hazel Bump,
Alice Hardy,
Lyle Gorton.
Center Group:
Rober Bump,
Lawrence Macnamare,
Harold Stover,
Anna Mulkin,
Magaline Schlosser,
Cecil Bump,
Dorothy Perry,
Mark Hardy,
Margaret Chapman,
__ Schlosser,
Charles Harrington,
Tillie Terrette,
Marie Prindle.
Left Hand Group:
Bertha Lawton,
Ed Schlosser,
Glen Prindle,
Vera Gorton,
Ava Harrington,
Chris Gorton,
Leon Scott.
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Rachel Baker Foreman
I think the Bumps are related to me.
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Lanny Nunn
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Melody McDowell
This looks similar to the school at Coneville where I went for 1st and 2nd grade. The set up was the same 2 rooms like this 1-3 in one and 4-6 in the other. Thank you for the jog in memories.
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Martha Knight
Similar to the Wrights School, once a 1-8 Grade School. For high school kids could go to the town school, under a tuition deal between the township school board and the borough school board, finding their own transportation. My dad hopped the train in the morning, often hitchhiked and walked home. He had to drop out at age 14 in 10th grade, to help keep the family farm afloat while the Great Depression was defeating farmers and farms were falling into the Land Bank. Many country kids, especially boys, did not finish high school. But my dad's eighth grade diploma is a thing of wonder. It is amazing how much those kids had to master. Eighth Grade Graduation could be quite an event. My dad continued his education in various ways throughout his life, went to night classes. learned Spanish and touch typing, was an excellent musician, had a fine grasp of mechanics, building construction and animal husbandry and soil science. He invented a treatment for "hardware" (ingestion of small metal fragments by cattle) adopted by veterinarians, introduced new pasture and hay methods such as use of birdsfoot trefoil, founded the Metropolitan Milk Marketing Association. He knew more history and geography and civics than most high school grads of today, and kept up with change by reading TIME, Kiplingers and Readers Digest, along with farm magazines.
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Martha Knight
After he married, my dad was a tenant farmer near Sharon Center, on the Wildcat, with Wes and Litey Sargent the owners. (Wesley and Thankful Delight Sargent.) Then he bought the buildings (a former lumber camp comverted to a house, a small, low barn, a chicken coop and a privy) and fifty acres from the Land Bank. Eked out a living on the railroad section and construction and road work and digging graves and selling firewood and working at the new glass plant, Pittsburgh Corning, in the "hot end." Seemed he knew almost everyone in Mckean and Potter Counties!
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Melody McDowell
My mom walked to and from school from Stickles Hollow to Smethport on more days then not. If she was lucky she could catch a ride with her uncle when he went to the creamery. The kids now days think they have it tough.
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school East Sharon 19110414 IDs FB230124LNPoMcK 20230125GHLn-
Lanny Nunn/FB Potter-McKean Genealogy
Favorites · 24 January 2023 ·
Ron Good picture names below.
East Sharon School, April 14, 1911
Right hand group:
Theron Gorton,
Howard Gorton,
Lillian Harrington (Johnson)
Hazel Bump,
Alice Hardy,
Lyle Gorton.
Center Group:
Roger Bump,
Lawrence Macnamare,
Harold Stover,
Anna Mulkin,
Magaline… |
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school East Sharon 19110414 IDd FB230124LNPoMcK 20230125GHLn-
Lanny Nunn/FB Potter-McKean Genealogy
Favorites · 24 January 2023 ·
Ron Good picture names below.
East Sharon School, April 14, 1911
Right hand group:
Theron Gorton,
Howard Gorton,
Lillian Harrington (Johnson)
Hazel Bump,
Alice Hardy,
Lyle Gorton.
Center Group:
Rober Bump,
Lawrence Macnamare,
Harold Stover,
Anna Mulkin,
Magaline… |
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