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Record for Maguerite D. Craw
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Record for Rayburn Austin Weimer Sr
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Record for Ens Rayburn Adelbert Weimer Jr
Ens Rayburn Adelbert "Jaybird" Weimer, Jr
Birth: Mar. 8, 1927
Death: Jul. 23, 2012
Son of Rayburn Weimer Sr. and Marguerite Craw...
Married (1) Dorothy Teuscher.. 2 children..
Married (2) Esther Manning 4 children..
Vet WW II US Navy SeeBee...
Family links:
Parents: Rayburn A Weimer (1903 - 1974)
Marguerite D Craw Weimer (1904 - 1973)
Children: Ruth E Weimer (1945 - 1945)*
Sibling: George Ray Weimer (1925 - 1925)*
Rayburn Adelbert Weimer (1927 - 2012)
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Card Creek Cemetery
Roulette, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: D-03
Created by: Chris Hobson
Record added: Dec 10, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 121580436
Marguerite D Craw Weimer
Birth: Jun. 8, 1904
Death: Nov. 15, 1973
Marguerite D. (Craw) Weimer was the daughter of Rev. Alanson Adelbert and Adelaide Olivia (Smith) Craw.
She was the wife of Rayburn A. Weimer Sr.
Family links:
Parents: Alanson Adelbert Craw (1846 - 1913)
Adelaide Olivia Smith Weimer (1873 - 1955)
Spouse: Rayburn A Weimer (1903 - 1974)
Children: George Ray Weimer (1925 - 1925)*
Rayburn Adelbert Weimer (1927 - 2012)*
Sibling: Marguerite D Craw Weimer (1904 - 1973)
Stephen George Weimer (1925 - 1929)**
*Calculated relationship
**Half-sibling
Burial: Card Creek Cemetery
Roulette, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Lot D - 03
Created by: Mary Jane Haight-Eckert
Record added: Feb 14, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 24633803
- [S692] census 1940 USA PA Potter, Year: 1940; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3600; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 53-24.
Record for Rayburn A Weimer (67) facts
Rayburn A Weimer in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: 04 April 1940
enumerator: Elna M. Thompson
Name: Rayburn A Weimer
Age: 36
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1904
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1940: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
Street: Speil Maple Street
House Number: 34
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935:
Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1935: Same Place
Sheet Number: 2A
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:27
Occupation: Truck Driver
House Owned or Rented:Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:12
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed:High School, 1st year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:42
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939:52
Income: 1200
Income Other Sources:No
Neighbors:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Rayburn A Weimer 36 Head PA truck driver, North Penn Gas
Marguerite D Weimer 35 NY
Rayburn A Weimer 13 PA
Shirley M Weimer 11 PA
Paul A Weimer 10 PA
Source Citation
Year: 1940; Census Place: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3600; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 53-24
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.
Ernest J Thompson in the 1940 United States Federal Census
date: 04 April 1940
enumerator: Elna M. Thompson
Name: Ernest J Thompson
Age: 50
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1890
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1940: Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
Street: Speil Maple Street
House Number: 40
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935:
Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania
Residence in 1935: Same House
Sheet Number: 2A
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:32
Occupation: Foreman
Industry: State Highway
House Owned or Rented:Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:12
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed:Elementary school, 8th grade
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Income: 1490
Income Other Sources:No
Household Members:
Name Age
Ernest J Thompson 50 Head PA Foreman, State Highway
Mittie G Thompson 57 Wife PA Secretary to Foreman, State hwy
Earl A Thompson 22 son PA machine operator
Mary L Thompson 16 dau PA
Ruth J Thompson 13 dau PA
Laura M Thompson 11 dau PA
Fred Goodnoe 68 PA brother-in-law
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Record for Adelaide Olivia Smith Crew Weimer (11) facts
Adelaide Olivia Smith Weimer
Birth: Dec., 1873
Otego, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death: Dec. 19, 1955
Daggett, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA
Adelaide Olivia (Smith) Craw Weimer was the daughter of Van B. and Damile (Baldwin) Smith.
Rev. Alanson Adelbert Craw was her 1st husband. She was his 2nd wife.
They were married January 1, 1903 and
he died February 15, 1914. He was a minister in the Genesee Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
George W. Weimer was her 2nd husband. They were married in 1920 and he died in 1953.
Family links:
Spouses: Alanson Adelbert Craw (1846 - 1914)
George W Weimer (1871 - 1953)*
Children: Marguerite D Craw Weimer (1904 - 1973)*
Stephen George Weimer (1925 - 1929)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Hinsdale Cemetery
Maplehurst, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Plot: Section 3
Created by: Mary Jane Haight-Eckert
Record added: Feb 14, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 24633891
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MRS. ADELAIDE WEIMER dies; Former Teacher
Mrs. Adelaide Olivia Smith Craw Weimer of 911 Davis St, a former Elmira school teacher, died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. J. Edgar Ayers of Daggett, Pa. She was 82.
In failing health about two years, she moved to her daughter's home when her condition became critical two months ago.
Born at Otego, NY, she was the daughter of Van B. and Damie Baldwin Smith. She was a niece of the late Francis E. Baldwin, founder of the Thatcher Glass Mfg. Co. Her grandmother on her father's side was Hannah VanBuren, a cousin of President Martin VanBuren.
She was graduated from Elmira College, Class of 1899, and was preceptress at Ellicottville (NY) High School from 1900 to 1904. She first was married to the Rev. Alanson A. Craw, a Methodist clergyman at Ellicottville.
Following her husband's death in 1914, she returned to Elmira and taught science and biology for two years at Elmira Free Academy, 1918-19.
She was married in 1920 to George W. Weimer, who died in 1953.
- [S697] census 1925 USA NYState, New York State Archives; Albany, New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1925; Election District: 03; Assembly District: 01; City: Horseheads; County: Chemung; Page: 22.
Record for Rayburn Weimer (10) facts
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Rayburn Weimer in the New York, State Census, 1925
date: June 1, 1925
Clara E. Jansen
Name: Rayburn Weimer
Birth: abt 1903
United States
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Res: Horseheads, Chemung
(RD#1 Elmira)
Relation: Head
Race: White
District: 01
Line: 15
Page: 22
Household
C.M. Brown 37 head carpenter
fam
Vanetta Calkins 24 wife
Guy Calkins 23 head air-maker inspector
Gerald Calkins ? son
Rayburn Weimer 22 US farmer
Margarete Weimer 21 US keep house
Source Citation
New York State Archives; Albany, New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1925; Election District: 03; Assembly District: 01; City: Horseheads; County: Chemung; Page: 22
Source Information
Ancestry.com. New York, State Census, 1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
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Rayburn Weimer in the New York, State Census, 1925
date: June 1, 1925
Clara E. Jansen
Name: Rayburn Weimer
Birth: abt 1903
United States
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Res: Horseheads, Chemung
(RD#1 Elmira)
Relation: Head
Race: White
District: 01
Line: 15
Page: 22
Household
C.M. Brown 37 head carpenter
fam
Vanetta Calkins 24 wife
Guy… |
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Record for Rev Alanson Adelbert Craw
Rev Alanson Adelbert Craw
Birth: Apr. 4, 1846
Lockport, Niagara County, New York, USA
Death: Feb. 15, 1913
Hinsdale, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Rev. Alanson Adelbert Craw was the son of Rev. Adolphus A. and Catherine E. (Atwater) Craw.
Flora A. (Upham) Craw was his 1st wife. They were married in 1871 and she died February 9, 1902.
Adelaide Olivia (Smith) Craw Weimer was his 2nd wife. They were married January 1, 1903 and she died December 19, 1955.
He was a minister in the Genesee (now Western New York) Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Memoir
Methodist Episcopal Church
Genesee Conference Journal
1914, Pgs. 133-136
Alanson Adelbert Craw was born in Lockport, New York, April 4, 1846, and passed to his coronation from Hinsdale, New York, February 15, 1914, aged 67 years, 10 months and 11 days.
He was one of nine children born to Adolphus and Catherine Atwater, only one of whom survives,--Mrs. Mary C. Brown, of Buffalo, Erie County, New York.
That he came of good Methodist stock is evident from the fact that both his father and grandfather were Local Preachers, the latter having been stricken with apoplexy while conducting a love-feast.
At the age of eighteen he was converted and united with the church, but did not yield to the call to preach until he was thirty. Meanwhile he had been a student in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary and College, not quite completing his course in the latter, had engaged in teaching and farming, and had married Miss Flora A. Upham, of Marathon, Cortland County, New York, who preceded him to the better land twelve years ago, while he was serving Olean: People's Church.
Six children blessed this union, four of whom survive their parents:
- Eleanor Craw, of New York City;
- Elizabeth, Mrs. G. M. Manley, of Canaseraga, Allegany County, New York,;
- Wesley and
- Stanley, of New York.
- Maria died on Conference Sunday during his pastorate in Buffalo, and
- Alice, Mrs. William E. Siegel, of Rochester, Monroe Co., New York, was taken away September 2, 1907.
Brother Craw finally accepted a Local Preacher's license in 1876 and began his ministry as a Supply at Sanborn, Niagara County, New York, where he proved himself a good business man and a firm disciplinarian. He was received on trial in the Genesee Conference in 1877, and into full membership in 1879. He served successively the following charges: 1876-1877, Sanborn; 1878, Warren's Corners; 1879, Millville; 1880-1881, Porter and Youngstown; 1882-1883, Coudersport, Pa.; 1884-1886, Clarkson; 1887, Waterport and Kuckville; 1888-1889, Clarendon and Hulberton; 1890, Gowanda, 1891-1894, Buffalo: Woodside; 1895-1897, Canaseraga; 1898-1900, Limestone; 1901, Olean: People's Church; 1902, Ellicottville; 1903-1904, East Otto; 1905-1907, Scio; 1908-1909, Belmont; 1910-1912, Hinsdale and Ischua. During the last pastorate his naturally strong constitution began to give way; and for the last year his work was done in great physical weakness, but with quenchless zeal and unchanging purpose. Reluctantly he consented to take the superannuated relation at the last Conference, and settled at Hinsdale, where he only survived four months of inactivity.
Brother Craw was a life-long student of books, nature, men and movements. While pastor in Buffalo he took a partial course in the Medical College; and only gave it up when he perceived that it was drawing him away from the ministry to which he had consecrated his life. He had a fine appreciation of literature, and was no mean critic of art. And when too weak and weary to no longer hold a book, he found delight in sitting by the river and talking about the wonders of nature while his wife sewed by his side. He was a thoughtful preacher, always appealing to the intelligence and conscience of his hearers, and summoning them to higher and better things. His ministry was both evangelistic and educational, and nearly all his pastorates were blessed with revivals and ingatherings. At one time he conducted a successful revival for ten weeks, two of them from a sick bed. And when the physician warned him that he had not a very strong hold on this life," he replied that he had "a strong hold on the life to come." Nor did he fail to look well after the material interests of the church.
The churches at Sweden Valley and Clarkson, and the old parsonage at Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, were built during his pastorates;
extensive repairs were made at Indian Falls, Genesee County, New York, and the beautiful windows at Scio, Allegany County, New York, were put in under his leadership; and debts were paid, rather than made and left by him. But it was as a man and friend that he was best known and loved. His genial smile, hearty manner and warm hand clasp seldom failed to win response. And what he won he usually held. It was the quality that led his boyhood friend and college mate, the eminent surgeon, Dr. Eugene F. Hoyt, to introduce him to the famous Lotus Club, of New York, where his gracious manners made friends, not only for himself but also for the Master, whose he was and whom he never failed to acknowledge.
When asked what was Brother Craw's distinguishing characteristic, a brother pastor quickly replied, "His friendliness."
On January 1st, 1903, he was united in another holy marriage with Miss Adalaide Smith, of Elmira, Chemung Co., New York who has been his devoted helpmate and loving, loyal wife to the end. Five daughters have been born of this union, four of whom are living:
- Marguerite,
- Ruth,
- Catherine, and
- little Laura, scarce three months old.
No wonder that his last thoughts were of these children of his old age, and his last words to his wife, "Learn all you can about God, and take care of our girls." He wanted to live and work for them; but he was neither afraid to die himself, not to trust his loved ones to the certain care of the Great Father. As he neared the River and his physical powers became weaker and weaker, his spiritual faculties became keener; and the thin veil which shuts out the vision and the music of that other world seemed to be drawn aside. "Isn't the music beuatiful?" "Our Father! O glory!" "They are coming! I see God and His hosts!" "There is no suffering there." "It's the long bridge." These are some of his dying words, left as a precious heritage to these sons and daughters, and as a final testimony to the reality of the gospel hope which he had preached to others.
The funeral services were held February 19th at the church in Hinsdale, in charge of the District Superintendent and pastor, with a goodly number of members of the Conference present. The Conference Quartet sang, "Still, Still With Thee." The scriptures were read by the pastor of the Methodist and Baptist Churches; Rev. John Segwalt offered prayer and tributes of love and appreciation were paid by Rev. Horace Alonzo Crane, Rev. Howard Monroe Wilson, Rev. Hugh Boyd and Rev. John Walter Archibald.
Borne by members of the Conference, the outworn body was laid away in the cemetery at Hinsdale. The widow and young children continue to make their home in the midst of the sympathetic friends where his last work was done. They will have the prayers of all the members of his Conference for their comfort.
Written by Rev. Horace Alonzo Crane
Family links:
Spouses: Flora A Upham Craw (1854 - 1902)*
Adelaide Olivia Smith Weimer (1873 - 1955)*
Children: Marguerite D Craw Weimer (1904 - 1973)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
"Rev. Alanson A.
Craw
1846 - 1913"
Aged 67y 10m 11d
Burial: Hinsdale Cemetery
Maplehurst, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Plot: Section 2 - Lot 86 - Grave 6
Created by: Mary Jane Haight-Eckert
Record added: Feb 14, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 24634180
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headstone- hinsdale Cem- Craw, AA rev Rev Alanson Adelbert Craw
Birth: Apr. 4, 1846
Lockport, Niagara County, New York, USA
Death: Feb. 15, 1913
Hinsdale, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Rev. Alanson Adelbert Craw was the son of Rev. Adolphus A. and Catherine E. (Atwater) Craw.
Flora A. (Upham) Craw was his 1st wife. They were married in 1871 and she died February 9,… |
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Record for Miss Shirley Marie Weimer (13) facts
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Roulette wedding, Shirley Marie Weimer & Paul Albert Tucker; Mile-long gusher; 3 Motor violations.
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Local Men Smile When Big Gasser Proves Producer
Allegany Gas Company Brings in Well That Tests 3,500,000 Feet-Drill Sinks 6422 Feet in Mother Earth in Wharton Township.
Four Coudersport men were boosted away up in the clouds late last week when a gas well came in on Emporium Lumber Company land-3 in Wharton Township.
The venture of the Allegany Gas Company was completed at a depth of 6,422 feet, and the gauge registered 3,500,000 cubic feet of fuel.
The well had been drilling for months as a hole more than a mile into the earth is a long drawn-out operation.
The local men who are wearing smiles are
- G. J. Pfuntner,
- John Beckman,
- John Stilson and
- M. L. Van Wegen.
Pretty Wedding
Roulette Church Scene of Beautiful Ceremony.
One of the season's prettiest weddings took place Wednesday, June 30, at the Roulette Baptist Church when Miss Shirley Marie Weimer, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- burn Weimer Sr., was united in marriage to Paul Albert Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker.
The double ring ceremony took place before a bridal bower of evergreen and white gladolia and fifty white lighted tall tapers made a very pretty sight. Rev F. L, Mitchell officiated.
The bride, on her father's arm approached the bridal path between the pews laced with evergreen and white satin ribbon and white bows with the traditional wedding march, The bride was given in marriage by her father and was charming in a white brocaded nylon fitted bodice of the shoulder neckline and illusion top and bouffant skirt of nylon over taffeta entrain. The illusion veil with wide lace and or ange blossoms fell from a beaded tiara. She carried an arm bouquet of white gardenia with white satin streamers and wore a pearl necklace, a gift from the groom.
A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents on Maple Street for about sixty guests.
The bride's table was attractive centered with a three tiered wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom. Tall pink tapers and pink roses completed the decorations.
The bride and groom received many lovely gifts.
They left for a trip which included Keuka Lake, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Canada and Elmira.
The bride is a graduate of the Roulette High School, class of 1947. The groom was in the service, 82nd Airborne Division, and a paratrooper for three years. Both the newly weds have attended the Baptist Bible Seminary at Johnson City, N. Y., the past year and expect to enter this fall. The groom is at present employed with the Susquehanna Company.
Three Charged With Motor Violations
Three motorists have been arrested in this section in the past week. The list reads:
Ronald Button, Wrights, no operator's license and no registration. Notified by Justice R. E. Miller of Port Allegany.
Otto Holm, Bradford, license plates not issued for car in use. Notified by Justice W. H. Curtis, Genesee.
Arthur Hunt, Genesee, no operator's license. Notified by Justice W. H. Curtis, Genesee.
... Wedded Life
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