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Henry Jason Olmsted 1825-1906
BIRTH 22 NOV 1825 • Masonville, Delaware, New York, USA
DEATH 7 DEC 1906 • Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
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BIRTH 22 NOV 1825 • Masonville, Delaware, New York, USA
DEATH 7 DEC 1906 • Eulalia, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
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BIRTH 22 Nov 1825 Masonville, Delaware County, New York, USA
DEATH 8 Dec 1906 (aged 81) Penna
BURIAL Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport, Potter County, Penna
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Parents Daniel Olmsted 1799-1882
Lucy Ann Schofield Olmsted 1807-1865
Spouse Evalina Thersa Cushing Olmsted 1826-1908 (m. 1846)
Siblings Arthur George Olmsted 1827-1914
Daniel Edward Olmsted 1832-1900
Seneca L. Olmsted 1838-1856
Children Marlin Edgar Olmsted 1847-1913
Chestina Ardella Olmsted Sparrow 1850-1927
Clara Olmsted 1851-1870
Henry Clinton Olmsted 1853-1918
Arthur Sanford Olmsted 1855-1942
Sumner Prescott Olmsted 1857-1920
Mary Wetherbee Olmsted Andrews 1859-1945
George Cushing Olmsted 1861-1936
Daniel Lucas Olmsted 1863-1936
William E. Olmsted 1865-1908
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Henry Jason Olmsted
BIRTH 22 Nov 1825 Masonville, Delaware County, New York, USA
DEATH 8 Dec 1906 (aged 81) Penna
BURIAL Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport, Potter County, Penna
PLOT Section F
MEMORIAL ID 66646265 ·
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Sleigh on Coudersport Courthouse Square - Ice Skating Party about 1875
James Knox, Mat Gridley,
John Ross, Mrs. James Knox,
Frank Jones, Mary Olmsted,
J.S. Haughenberry, Eva Dyke,
Fannie Holman, Luman Andrews,
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Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Mat Gridley,
Miss West and Sumner Olmsted, driver of team. (Not necessarily in order.)
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Sleigh on Coudersport Courthouse Square - Ice Skating Party about 1875
James Knox, Mat Gridley,
John Ross, Mrs. James Knox,
Frank Jones, Mary Olmsted,
J.S. Haughenberry, Eva Dyke,
Fannie Holman, Luman Andrews,
W.K. Jones, Nettie Knox,
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- [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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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, Mrs. Pearl Marvin Held to Court in $300.00 Bail. 22 Nov 1906, Thu • p 2.
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Mrs. Pearl Marvin Held to Court in $300.00 Bail
Justice Sumner Olimted, Friday after noon, held in $300.00 bail, to answer to the criminal court, Mrs. Pearl Marvin, wife of Orange Marvin. She is charged with cruelly treating her three year old step-daughter, a very delicate little child. Among other things it is alleged that she made the little one stand close to a fire until its little body was horribly burned. The prosecution was conducted by District Atorney Ensworth and A. S. Heck, the attorney for the Commonwealth Humane Society, while the defendant was represented by Attorney A. N. Crandall. The prosecution was instituted by Mrs. Hattie Beadle, one of the officers of the Humane Society. Several witnesses testified to the horrible burning which the child received and to other unkind acts of the defendant. For the defense, several ladies testified that they had often seen the little child in (the) charge of her step-mother but had never seen any evidence of un-kindness. Dr. Gorman testified to the cruel manner in which the child had been burned. Mrs. Marvin in her own behalf explained that she had the child stand before the fire to dry herself for the purpose of breaking her of the habit of wetting her clothes.
After the hearing it was agreed between the parties that the custody of the child be turned over to its grand-mother Mrs. George Schenck, where it will no doubt be tenderly cared for hereafter. It may he that there will be no further prosecution of Mrs. Marvin, but this phase of the case has not been entirely settled yet, The Humane Society is not desirous of persecuting any one but its aim is to put a stop to cruelty wherever it exists and whoever may be guilty of it, and in this laudible object, it certainly should have the hearty support of the community. Attorney John F, Stone and John M. Clark, the well known merchant became Mrs. Marvin's sureties.
Attorney John F. Stone heard much of the testimony in the case and after consenting to the signing of the defendant's bail bond, he frankly told her that while he did not want to see her go to jail, he had no sympathy with her in this case and that he would lend his influence and his money toward having the child taken away from her. Mrs. Marvin replied that they could have the child if they wanted it; that it would be a relief to get rid of it, but insisted that for her husband's sake she had taken the child and had given it the best and kindest care she could. This case attracted wide spread attention among the neighbors ot those concerned and Justice Olmsted's court room was crowded throughout the hearing. Mrs. Marvin, although she has been married some time, is still less than twenty and some consideration should be given her lack of experience.
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Mrs. Pearl Marvin Held to Court in $300.00 Bail
Justice Sumner Olimted, Friday after noon, held in $300.00 bail, to answer to the criminal court, Mrs.… |
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