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Tinkey-21 H |
==Research Notes== Looked at the 1860 census and the cursive letter is an F but ages are correct for siblings of John. | Jacob Tinkey | uncertain 1812 Washington, Pennsylvania, United States | uncertain 1882 Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Harr-560 |
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Gordon-17716 H |
==Research Notes | Mary Ann Buhrman (Gordon) | 17 Aug 1809 Pennsylvania, United States | 30 Oct 1892 Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Day-1904 |
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Harakal-19 H |
== Sources ==US Federal Census 1920 | Harry George Harakal | certain 22 Mar 1880 uncertain Lemplinska Stol Czechoslovakia | certain 4 Oct 1953 certain Greenville, Mercer, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Bronson-1166 |
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Magsam-6 H |
== Sources ==The Byberry Waltons | Barbara Walton (Magsam) | certain 17 Jan 1863 Pennsylvania, United States | 29 Oct 1925 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Walton-11856 |
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Coffenberger-1 H |
== Sources ==The ancestors and descendants of Johann Adam Schauss by Rev. Dr. Nelson A L Weller, Ph.D. 2022 | Anna Shouse (Coffenberger) | 7 Nov 1877 Orrstown, Franklin Co, Pennsylvania USA | certain 15 Nov 1971 Abilene, Dickinson Co, Kansas USA | Female | Weller-1849 |
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Mann-9355 H |
== Sources ==The ancestors and descendants of Johann Adam Schauss by Rev. Dr. Nelson A L Weller, Ph.D. 2022 | Nancy Jane Shouse (Mann) | 17 Apr 1817 Pennsylvania USA | 17 Mar 1899 Chautaqua Co, Kansas USA | Female | Weller-1849 |
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Russell-15526 H |
== Sources ==The ancestors and descendants of Johann Adam Schauss by Rev. Dr. Nelson A L Weller, Ph.D. 2022 | Grace Dunn Shouse (Russell) | 6 Oct 1881 Midway, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States | 22 Dec 1971 Salina, Saline, Kansas, United States | Female | Weller-1849 |
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Schwartzentruber-70 H |
== Sources ==Canada Census - 1871 - https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4QY-Z96 | Catherine Jacobs (Schwartzentruber) | certain 8 Oct 1811 certain Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 24 May 1895 Wilmot Township, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada | Female | Gatcke-6 |
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Burkholder-1114 H |
== Sources == United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007 , database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6K4V-258V : 11 February 2023), William McClain in entry for Charles Henry Burkholder, . | William Barnet McClain Burkholder | certain 1849 Milford Township, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States | uncertain 1899 Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Brown-151270 |
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Thomas-60489 H |
== Sources == Find A Grave Index, database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVL3-G258 : 11 June 2020), Ferdinad Warren Thomas, 1923 Burial, , citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. | Ferdinand Warren Thomas | certain 13 Dec 1859 Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 17 Mar 1923 Avis, Clinton, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Brown-151270 |
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Thomas-60484 H |
== Sources == Find A Grave Index, database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGG-TK39 : 14 September 2020), Alva McClellan Thomas, Burial, Lock Haven, Clinton, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Rest Haven Memorial Park citing record ID 125022394, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. | Alva McClellan Thomas | certain 26 Jun 1883 Jackson Township, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 2 Apr 1953 Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Brown-151270 |
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Caldwell-12689 H |
== Sources == Ancestry Trees and Sources | Mary Caldwell | uncertain 1839 County Tyrone, Ireland | 31 Aug 1881 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Kinloch-146 |
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Hollinger-858 H |
== Sources | Jacob Hollinger | 1840 certain Pennsylvania, United States | 1918 certain Indiana, United States | Male | Greek-160 |
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Unknown-661380 H |
== Sources | Sarah Showers (unknown) | uncertain 1846 PA | Female | Showers-129 |
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Kline-3891 H |
== Research Notes ==On her death certificate Cline is listed as Bessie's father and Lykens is listed as her mother. | Bessie Kline aka Cline | 4 Nov 1880 Pennsylvania, United States | 12 Mar 1931 Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Wilgis-1 |
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McCoy-818 H |
== Research Notes | Thomas McCoy | uncertain 1835 Pennsylvania | Male | Winder-758 |
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Gray-43637 H |
== My Grandfather == Missouri Birth register page 150 |
William Joseph Gray | certain 6 Jun 1897 certain Pennsylvania, United States | certain 13 Oct 1936 certain St. Louis, Missouri, United States | Male | Ottinger-356 |
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Feick-143 H |
== Biography ==When Leah SHADE FEICK HENNE was born on October 10, 1828, in Upper Tulpehocken, Pennsylvania, her father, Christian, was 50, and her mother, Maria, was 40. She married Moses Kressel Henne in 1843. They had nine children in 18 years. She died on January 24, 1913, in her hometown, having lived a long life of 84 years, and was buried in Strausstown, Pennsylvania. | Leah Henne (Feick) | certain 10 Oct 1828 Upper Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania | certain 24 Jan 1913 Upper Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania | Female | Feick-74 |
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Feick-142 H |
== Biography ==When John SHADE FEICK was born on August 12, 1820, in Upper Bern, Pennsylvania, his father, Christian, was 42 and his mother, Maria, was 32. He died on March 30, 1893, in his hometown at the age of 72, and was buried in Strausstown, Pennsylvania. He married Leah K Long Feick in 1902 in Berks, Pennsylvania. They had eight children in 20 years | John Feick | certain 12 Aug 1820 Upper Bern, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA | certain 30 Mar 1893 Upper Bern, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA | Male | Feick-74 |
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Forbes-8954 H |
== Biography ==Vanness N. was born about 1827. He was a son of [[Forbes-4509|Bartholomew J Forbes]] and [[Thompson-47171|Hannah Thompson]]. He married Elmina Cornell. He passed away in 1910. | Vanness N. Forbes | uncertain 1827 Erie Co., PA | 1910 certain Erie Co., PA | Male | Merlino-13 |
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Martin-93633 H |
== Biography ==Lydia was born in Unadilla, Otsego County, N.Y. She was the daughter of Rueben Martin and Sarah [Sally] Martin who were born in Vermont. She married George Washington Nichols in Unadilla in 1844. They had a large family starting in Unadilla and then they were in Chautauqua County, N.Y. By 1870 they were in Wisconsin. They moved back east to Foster , McKean County, PA by 1880 and then purchased land in Roulette, Potter County, PA. There husband George and son Henry built a log cabin home where they were living when Lydia died in 1891. Their children were scattered in several locations as they married and started their own families in Wisconsin , Pennsylvania and New York State. Lydia is buried in the John Lyman Cemetery in Roulette, Potter County, PA. with her husband George who died in 1899. Their son Henry and his wife Aleta are also buried there. The Nichols homestead was about 1 mile off State Route 6 in Roulette. Husband George and son Henry built a frame house near the log home where son Henry and wife Aleta would live and start their family. Henry remained on the homestead after his parents deaths and lived there until he passed in 1934. After husband George passed the log cabin was used by Henry as a tool and equipment shed. | Lydia Martin | uncertain 22 Aug 1825 uncertain Unadilla, Otsego, New York, United States | uncertain 26 Sep 1891 uncertain Roulette, Roulette Township, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Morgan-13258 |
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Nichols-22752 H |
== Biography ==George Washington Nichols was believed to have been born in Myersburg PA. in 1824 per research done by Anita Van Zile Pererson. There are other claims for his birth such as New York State and Wainsburg, PA. none of which can be substantiated. Some have his parents as John Nichols and M. Potter. More recently I and others have found reason to discount this. The article mentioning George W. Nichols as their son I have seen. That John Nichols was listed as from Connecticut. His son was George William Nichols married to Elizabeth Hemingway. I am inclined to believe his father was Tyrus [Ty] Nichols. He is buried in Saint Mathews Cemetery Unadilla as is his wife and Lydia Martin's father. Tyrus was in Rose, Wayne County, N.Y. in the 1830 census. Also an Ezra Nichols who was likely the father of Tyrus Nichols was there. Ezra could have be George's father or grandfather? There were others in Unadilla that were considered such as Willis Nichols listed in 1830 census and Zigllis? Nichols in 1840 which are likely the same person. A memoir by a doctor who started out on Unadilla mentioned the Ty Nichols family situation and describes a visit to their log home. This description matches an oral history for George Washington's family home of a log cabin with a dirt floor. He married Lydia Martin daughter of Rueben Martin in the mid 1840's. They were living next to the Rueben Martin family in 1850 census in Unadilla. We have a letter from son Henry Nichols written in about 1903 to his uncle Wesley Martin. Wesley was a boy living his parents home in that 1850 census. Henry and Aleta name their first son Wesley. About the time of the passing of George's parents and Rueben Martin the family moved west into Chautauqua County. There was a mention of George being in a unit in southern PA. during the Civil War? I have not seen anything of this recently. They next appeared in Wisconsin by 1870. Eventually George and Lydia moved back east to Pennsylvania and appear in Foster, McKean County, PA. in the 1880 census with son Henry Nichols and daughter Hennrietta Nichols McClure and her 1 year old Mary McClure. George would purchase land in Roulette, Potter County, PA. and build a log home there. That was the start of the Nichols Homestead. Lyudia passed in 1891 and son Henry married Aleta Goodwin and they lived with George in the log home. Henry and George then built a frame home near the log home and Henry and Aleta moved in and started their family. George would die in 1899 of cancer. He and Lydia are buried in the John Lyman Cemetery, Roulette, Potter county, PA. as is his son Henry and wife Aleta. George and Lydia raised a large family which started in Unadilla, OItsego County, N.Y. and continued westward through New York and on to Wisconsin. Henry the youngest surviving child was born in 1871 in Wisconsin. Lydia had other babies what did not survive. Their oldest children were getting married and many stayed in Wisconsin when George and Lydia moved to Pennsylvania. Georges parents are listed as born in N.Y. in census records. | George Washington Nichols | uncertain 28 Jun 1824 uncertain Myersburg, Wysox Township, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 10 Jun 1899 certain Roulette, Roulette Township, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Morgan-13258 |
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Jenks-1529 H |
== Biography =={{Image|file=Jenks_Name_Study.jpg | Mary Palmer Morris (Jenks) | certain 25 Jan 1804 Pennsylvania, United States | certain 15 Feb 1875 Burlington, New Jersey, United States | Female | Oliver-3011 |
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Jenks-1546 H |
== Biography =={{Image|file=Jenks_Name_Study.jpg | Joseph W Jenks | uncertain 1822 Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States | uncertain 15 Dec 1904 Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Oliver-3011 |
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Jenks-1547 H |
== Biography =={{Image|file=Jenks_Name_Study.jpg | James Jenks | 1853 certain Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 27 Feb 1887 certain Southampton, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Oliver-3011 |
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Jenks-1558 H |
== Biography =={{Image|file=Jenks_Name_Study.jpg | John Story Jenks | certain 29 Oct 1839 Maryland, United States | uncertain 1923 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Oliver-3011 |
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Jenks-1575 H |
== Biography =={{Image|file=Jenks_Name_Study.jpg | Mary Paxson (Jenks) | certain 2 Jun 1847 Lahaska, Bucks, Pennsylvania | uncertain 1937 Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Oliver-3011 |
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Schucker-90 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: Troutville Union Cemetery, Troutville, Pennsylvania ]] | John Schucker | certain 30 Dec 1848 certain Clearfield County, Pennsylvania | certain 11 Sep 1891 certain DuBois, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Blegen-27 |
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Weber-7508 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: Sykesville Memorial Cemetery, Sykesville, Pennsylvania ]] [[ Category: 1900 US Census, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania ]] | Jennie Salome Allen (Weber) | certain 3 Apr 1886 Pennsylvania, United States | certain 11 Oct 1918 Sykesville, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Blegen-27 |
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Work-521 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: Pine Grove Cemetery, Rochester Mills, Pennsylvania ]] | John Charles Fremont Work | certain 22 Feb 1870 Pennsylvania, United States | certain 22 Aug 1947 | Male | Ingram-3610 |
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Weber-14555 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: Monongahela Cemetery, Monongahela, Pennsylvania ]] | Charles F. Weber | certain 3 Sep 1889 certain Shrewsbury, York, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 31 Jan 1958 certain Sykesville, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Blegen-27 |
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Kuhnley-15 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1900 US Census, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania ]] | Elizabeth Weber (Kuhnley) | certain 23 Oct 1818 Greensburg, westmoreland co., pa | certain 14 Jun 1906 Sykesville, Jefferson co., pa | Female | Blegen-27 |
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Weber-13319 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1900 US Census, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania ]] | Burton Blair Burt Weber | 3 Jul 1881 Henderson Township, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 25 Oct 1944 certain Sykesville, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Orphan | ||||||||||||
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Weber-14177 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1900 US Census, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania ]] | Stewart Russell Weber | certain 5 Dec 1892 | certain Mar 1979 certain Sykesville, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Blegen-27 |
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Weber-14284 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1900 US Census, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania ]] | Estella Mae Philippi (Weber) | certain 3 Aug 1887 certain Railroad, York, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 3 May 1980 certain Madison Heights, Oakland, Michigan, United States | Female | Blegen-27 |
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Weber-14285 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1900 US Census, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania ]] | Burnett Wilbur Weber | certain 5 Jul 1897 certain Sykesville, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 24 Jan 1974 certain Brookville, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Blegen-27 |
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Smith-95831 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1870 US Census, Johnson County, Iowa ]] [[ Category: 1880 US Census, Audubon County, Iowa ]] [[ Category: 1850 US Census, Erie County, Pennsylvania ]] [[ Category: 1900 US Census, Payne County, Oklahoma Territory ]] [[ Category: Ralston Cemetery, Ralston, Oklahoma ]] [[ Category: 1910 US Census, Payne County, Oklahoma ]] | Adelia L. Addy Palmer (Smith) | certain 8 Jul 1841 Columbus, Warren, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 27 Feb 1917 Ralston, Pawnee, Oklahoma, United States | Female | Blegen-27 |
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Palmer-9802 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1870 US Census, Johnson County, Iowa ]] [[ Category: 1880 US Census, Audubon County, Iowa ]] | Francis Irena Sinnett (Palmer) | certain 23 Aug 1866 Wattsburg, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 31 Dec 1935 certain Everett, Snohomish Co., Washington | Female | Blegen-27 |
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Palmer-32361 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1870 US Census, Johnson County, Iowa ]] [[ Category: 1880 US Census, Audubon County, Iowa ]] | Jennie Capitola McAnulty (Palmer) | certain 7 Feb 1862 certain Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA | certain 7 Feb 1940 certain Perry, Noble, Oklahoma, United States | Female | Blegen-27 |
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Palmer-32362 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1870 US Census, Johnson County, Iowa ]] [[ Category: 1880 US Census, Audubon County, Iowa ]] | Edna Vinetta Doolittle (Palmer) | certain 9 Feb 1863 certain Erie Co., Pennsylvania USA | certain 9 Feb 1923 certain Morrison, Noble, Oklahoma, United States | Female | Blegen-27 |
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Kuntz-599 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1860 US Census, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania]] | Sarah Salome Rishel (Kuntz) | certain 12 Mar 1831 Centre co., Pennsylvania | certain 2 Dec 1912 Troutville, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Blegen-27 |
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Rishel-283 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1860 US Census, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania ]] | Catherine Maria Schoch (Rishel) | certain 1853 Brady Township, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 1925 Troutville, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Blegen-27 |
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Rishel-373 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1860 US Census, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania ]] | Emeline Emma Work (Rishel) aka Schucker | certain 18 Jun 1855 certain Brady Township, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 23 Jan 1925 | Female | Blegen-27 |
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Rishell-32 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1860 US Census, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania ]] | Daniel Rishel (Rishell) | certain 1 Jul 1826 Centre co., Pennsylvania | certain 22 Oct 1902 Troutville, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Blegen-27 |
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Rishell-58 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1860 US Census, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania ]] | Suzannah Susan L Davis (Rishell) | 10 Oct 1859 Troutville, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA | 1 Nov 1939 Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA | Female | Scheffer-943 |
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Palmer-9805 H |
== Biography ==[[ Category: 1850 US Census, Des Moines County, Iowa ]] [[ Category: 1860 US Census, Erie County, Pennsylvania ]] | Orin Palmer | certain 13 Jun 1812 certain Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York, United States | certain 1870 certain Wattsburg, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Blegen-27 |
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Halbert-774 H |
== Biography ==* '''Family Tree''': FamilySearch Family Tree | Elizabeth Kenyon (Halbert) | certain 6 Aug 1806 certain Pennsylvania, United States | certain 29 Oct 1894 Mexico, Audrain, Missouri, United States | Female | Hatton-3064 |
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Vincent-2070 H |
== Biography ==' | John Vincent | 3 Jul 1803 Venango Co. PA | 12 Apr 1891 Lee co., Iowa | Male | Lindenfelser-1 |
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Beach-8123 H |
== Biography == New York, County Marriages, 1847-1848 1908-1936 , , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FFR9-2PW : Sat Oct 21 11:22:41 UTC 2023), Entry for Ralph Clayton Beach and Clinton Beach, 10 May 1919. | Ralph Clayton Beach | certain 21 Feb 1896 certain Warren, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 26 Jun 1956 certain Warren, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Heron-623 |
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Walker-70872 H |
== Biography == Myrtle and her twin sister Maude were the first born children of Mary Bailey and James Walker. They both had children from earlier marriages. James' first wife Mary Beldin died in June 1877 and is buried near him and second wife Mary Bailey. Mary Bailey was first married to Charles Decker and living with her mother on the Bailey farm in the 1870 census. They had 2 or 3 sons before he either died or left? Mary's father appears to have left and went west to Wisconsin or Minnesota. In his Find A Grave memorial he is said to have gone there to start over after his first wife June died in PA. His first wife Jane Logue was alive and living on the farm in Wharton, PA. at the time he left! Mary and Charles Decker's children appear to have been taken in by other family members when she and James Walker married. James' children from his first wife remained in the household with him and wife Mary Bailey. They then added their own children starting with twins Maude and Myrtle in Feb. 1879. James Walker was the father of at least 15 children. Some died young and many are buried in the Wharton Cemetery. Myrtle gave birth to at least 9 children. The last 2 daughters were after she and Bert had separated. They were listed as Smiths but their birth father[s] are not known. Myrtle went to live with her oldest son Bill Smith when she was in failing health and died there. Her daughters Pauline and Kathleen were taken in by others for different periods of time. Kathleen was taken to Buffalo and lived with the family of a man Myrtle had taken care of in Austin. You can view this in the 1920 Austin census. She is in his home and Pauline is 3 years old. Kathleen was born in Austin in April 1921. In the 1930 census Myrtle is living in Austin in a different home with her 2 daughters owned by a handyman James Huff. He may have been related to Maude's husband. Myrtle is listed as a housekeeper. | Myrtle Mae Walker | uncertain 28 Feb 1879 Wharton Township, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States | uncertain 28 Aug 1937 uncertain Corning, Steuben, New York, United States | Female | Morgan-13258 |
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Leebrick-175 H |
== Biography == MRS. AMELIA RUBY DEAD. Mrs. Amelia Ruby, at one time a well known resident of Albany, died at her home at Bethany Sunday at the advanced age of 88 years. She had been in her usual health and was remarkably active for one of her age. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Methodist church. | Amelia Fritchie Ruby (Leebrick) | certain 4 Mar 1832 certain Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 15 Feb 1920 Bethany, Harrison, Missouri, United States | Female | Leebrick-167 |
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Nichols-22747 H |
== Biography == Henry was the youngest child of George Washington and Lydia Martin Nichols. He was born in Herman Wisconsin in 1871. His parents were from Unadilla, New York where they were married and started their family in the late 1840's. After George's parents and Lydia's father passed they moved westward across New York and eventually ended in Wisconsin. Henry's older siblings were married or getting married by the time he was born and most stayed in Wisconsin. His parents moved back east with him and his next youngest sister. They purchased land in Roulette, Potter County, PA. about 1 mile off the main road. Here George and Henry built a log home likely similar to what George had lived in in Unadilla with his parents. Henry married Aleta Goodwin July 3, 1894 and they moved in with Henry's parents log home. Soon George and Henry started building a frame house near the parent's log home where Henry and Aleta would live and raise their family. Henry's mom Lydia had passed. Henry's dad George Washington passed from cancer in 1899 after the birth of Henry and Aleta's daughter Helen and son Wesley. I was told some of this by Henry's youngest son Howard Nichols who was only 14 when his dad passed in 1934. Henry had been struggling with stomach problems for some years. After all the children were grown and left the homestead Aleta started living with her married children and the old home sat empty. It never had electricity run to it. Howard told us about life on the homestead. They had chickens cows and other animals. They traded eggs at a local store for other goods. In a letter to his uncle Wesley Martin about 1903 he described his farm and young family. He mentioned planting fruit / apple trees and was very proud of his farm and family. Howard said his father Henry used the old log home as a tool shed after his father passed. I had believed that Lydia passed after Henry and Aleta were married. If the death date for her on Find a Grave is correct than she passed before they were married. Howard said he was back visiting the farm after it had been vacant and found a picture of George Washington Nichols his grandfather hanging in the log cabin / shed where his father had kept tools and equipment. That is how the picture that is on other sites came to be. He shared it with with Anita Van Zile Peterson I believe first. She was the one who started asking him about the Nichols and working on the Nichols line. He later gave copies of the picture to my mom , his niece, and I. There is some differences of opinion on George Washington's parents and ancestors. There is also disagreement on Lydia's parents and ancestors on different sites between different researchers such as myself. | Henry Harry Nichols | uncertain 3 Jul 1871 uncertain Herman, Dodge, Wisconsin, United States | certain 17 Dec 1934 certain Roulette Township, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Morgan-13258 |
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Brown-168550 H |
== Biography == F/S (L2PS-TFM) | Paul R. Brown | 1866 Pennsylvania, United States | 3 Jul 1909 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States | Male | Wilson-44905 |
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Brown-174401 H |
== Biography == F/S (GFYW-X6Q) | Clara Ann Tucker (Brown) | 2 Sep 1877 Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States | 11 Nov 1958 Jackson, Missouri, United States | Female | Wilson-44905 |
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Rishel-281 H |
== Biography == [[ Category: 1860 US Census, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania ]] | Mary Ellen Weber (Rishel) | certain 17 Feb 1852 Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States | certain 12 Feb 1910 certain Railroad, York, Pennsylvania, United States | Female | Godfrey-6850 Blegen-27 |
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Myers-23214 H |
== Biography == 1896. | Mr. David J Myers Sr. | certain 9 Oct 1810 certain Maryland, United States | certain 13 May 1896 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Male | Backer-325 Davis-93154 |
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Walter-1217 H |
== Biography == . | Martha Ellen Blakely (Walter) | 1 Nov 1803 Unity Township, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States | 14 Nov 1894 Bloom City, Richland, Wisconsin, United States | Female | Confer-25 |