| Name |
Barton, mrs N. E. [1] |
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Female |
| Witness/inform/ref |
6 Feb 1937 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Her husband's death certificate, his Age: 60y 2m 30d Disease of coronary arteries, duration not known 94b signed: Ron H Jones MD |
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Nelson E Barton in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
Name Nelson E Barton
Gender Male
Race White
Age 60y 2m 30d
res N. Main ST (8 mo)
Coudersport
his occ newspaper editor
last work Feb 1937
Birth 7 Nov 1876
Danville, Pennsylvania
Death 6 Feb 1937 22:35h
Coudersport, Potter, Penna
cause Disease of coronary arteries, duration not known
94b
signed Ron H Jones MD
Coudersport
Father Edgar E Barton
b Penna
Mother Sally Ann Hopkins
Spouse Mrs N E Barton
inform "
Coudersport
burial Feb 10 1937
Patterson, NJ
Certificate Number 21737
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA, USA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 020001-023000
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20 Jul 1940 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| The Potter Enterprise • Thu, Jul 25, 1940 p1• ENTERTAINED FOR VISITOR Mrs. J. W. Harshberger was hostess at a dessert bridge last Thursday evening at her home to honor Mrs. Sinclair Adam of Madison, N. J. High scores for the evening were held by Miss Beth Burt and Mrs. Adam. Other guests were Mesdames N. E. Barton, F. W. Kendig, A. W. Du-Bois, J. H. White, D. F. Othmer, R. R. Lyman, P. C. Cauffiel, H. N. Schutt and Miss Marion Stone. |
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Cherry Springs wiener roast; Mrs JW Harshberger hostess for Mrs Adam; Grabe Reunion; Bridge Club
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Jul 25, 1940 p1
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wetzupdoc • 03 May 2023
• WIENER ROAST
The following young people enjoyed their annual wiener roast at Cherry Springs Saturday night:
Lucille McElroy, Norma Snyder, Annalee Snyder, Ruth Tucker, Georganna Saulters, Margie Mahon, Lucille Leete, Vernon Mosch, Frank Lent, Lewis Lent, all of Coudersport,
Marie Barker, Henry Hamilton, Buckey Dibble, Blair Hamilton, Charles Barker, all of Ulysses, John Holbert of Genesee,
Dorothy Jones of Addison, N. Y.,
Milford Holbert of State College, Hazel Bean and Stanley Webster of Mills.
ENTERTAINED FOR VISITOR
Mrs. J. W. Harshberger was hostess at a dessert bridge last Thursday evening at her home to honor Mrs. Sinclair Adam of Madison, N. J. High scores for the evening were held by Miss Beth Burt and Mrs. Adam. Other guests were Mesdames
N. E. Barton,
F. W. Kendig,
A. W. Du-Bois,
J. H. White,
D. F. Othmer,
R. R. Lyman,
P. C. Cauffiel,
H. N. Schutt and
Miss Marion Stone.
GRABE REUNION
The third Grabe reunion was held at the Port Allegany Community Park Sunday with 58 members present. Officers elected were:
George H. Grabe, Coudersport, president;
Harold Grabe, Camp Hill, vice president, and
Mrs. Leo Parish, Port Allegany, secretary and treasurer.
Robert T. Grabe of Coudersport is the retiring president and Mrs. Parish succeeds herself.
BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. A. G. Barrett was hostess to the members of her bridge club Monday afternoon at her home. High scores were held by Mrs. F. E. Abson and Mrs. W. W. Rhodes.
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16 Aug 1951 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| The Potter Enterprise, Thu p.5 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wettergren left Tuesday for their home in Fair Lawn, N. J., after being guests for several days at the Hotel Crittenden of the latter's cousin, Mrs. N. E. Barton and Mrs. H. N. Knight. |
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Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 16 Aug 1951, Thu, Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mosch and two sons of Sharon, Pa., were Wednesday and Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mosch and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wettergren left Tuesday for their home in Fair Lawn, N. J., after being guests for several days at the Hotel Crittenden of the latter's cousin, Mrs. N. E. Barton and Mrs. H. N. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Miles and three daughters, who were vacationing for a week on Lake Erie at Conneaut, O., were called home by the sudden death on Saturday of Mr. Miles' father, J. R. Miles, of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Miles left at once for Germantown.
Mrs. David Perry and four children left Saturday for their home in Clifton Heights, Pa., after a two months' stay with relatives. They were accompanied by her mother, Mrs. F. W. Daugherty and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coyle. Mrs. Daugherty remained for a longer visit.
Cpl. Charles Fred Baker expects to leave Okinawa, August 30, for the United States according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Baker. Cpl Baker's last visit home was two years ago last month and he has been in Korea and other Pacific areas since January 1950.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers and son, Tommy, who have enjoyed a two weeks' vacation with his sister, Mrs. Evelyn Tucker, and Mrs. Kenneth Olin and her mother, Mrs. F. A. Stebbins, will return Sunday to their home in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Olin will motor there with them. - . . . .
Carl Smith, who is employed by Bell Aircraft, at Niagara Falls, N. Y., is spending a month's vacation in town with his father, Maurice B. Smith. They returned Monday from Sayre where the -elder Mr. Smith had been a patient at the Robert Packer Hospital for five days for observation and treatment.
Miss Frances Benson returned yesterday from Conesus Lake, N. Y., where she had spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Cole and Mr. Cole. She was accompanied here by Mrs. Albert Michael and daughter, Sally, and Mrs. Fannie Farwell, who were en route to Mt. Alton to be guests of Miss Margaret Quinn.
Pierce Brown of Maumee, Ohio, joined his family here Saturday and on Monday they all left for Providence, R. I., to visit his parents. They plan to return here before returning to Ohio. Mrs. Brown and children have been here several weeks while she has been dismantling the home of her late mother, Mrs. F. E. Gordnier.
Clipped from The Potter Enterprise, 16 Aug 1951, Thu, Page 5
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