Category Archives: Susquehanna

Record of Births and Deaths – Susquehanna County, PA Book II

These early deaths are recorded as being buried in: “Susquehanna”, “Evergreen Cemetery”, “Grand or Grant Street” Cemetery. The burials that are marked as “Susquehanna” are questionable as they might be buried in St. John’s Cemetery or the McKune Cemetery (sometimes the transcriber clearly stated St. John’s or McKune Cemetery, other times, it is just recorded as “Susquehanna” – in some instances, the cemetery is clearly stated as Evergreen or Grand Street. Only the burials that have been marked as Evergreen, Grand Street or Susquehanna have been recorded here.

1. Fundon, Margaret – (F) – Married – Born: Ireland. Died Oct. 8, 1900 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 66 yrs. (heart failure). Burial: Susquehanna

2. Spere, Robert – (M) – Married – machinist – Born: Germany. Died Apr. 8, 1900 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 65 yrs. (grippe). Burial: Susquehanna

3. Lown, Wallace – (M) – Single – Born: Oakland, PA. Died on Feb. 27, 1900 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 6 mos. (pneumonia). Parents: George and Margaret Lown. Burial: Susquehanna

4. Blessing, James – (M) – Married – farmer – Born: Great Bend, PA. Died on June 11, 1900 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 56 yrs. (apoplexy). Burial: Susquehanna

5. Van Werp, Nicholas – (M) – Married – laborer – Born: Otsego, NY. Died on Apr. 28, 1900 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 77 yrs. (cancer). Burial: Susquehanna

6. Lattimore, Sophia – (F) – Married. Died on Aug. 30, 1900. Aged 75 yrs. (old age). Burial: Susquehanna

7. Brown, Richard – (M) – Married – laborer – Born: Ireland. Died on Dec. 13, 1899. Aged 99 yrs (old age). Buried: Susquehanna

8. Clancey, Cora – (F) – Single – Born: Oakland, PA. Parents: Mike and Kate Clancey. Died on Apr. 10, 1900. Aged 18 yrs. (consumption). Burial: Susquehanna, PA

9. Simmons, Etta – (F) – Single – Born: Susquehanna, PA. Died on Jan. 23, 1900. Aged 23 yrs. (consumption). Burial: Susquehanna

10. Grimes, Mariah – (F) – Married – wife – Born: Great Bend, PA. Died on Sept. 13, 1900 in Oakland Twp., PA. Aged 76 yrs. (paralysis). Burial: Susquehanna

11. Beret or (Bevet), James – (M) – Married – painter – Born: Ireland. Died on Jan. 7, 1900 in Oakland Twp., PA. Aged 77 yrs. (paralysis). Burial: Susquehanna

12. Doud, Mary – (F) – Married – wife – Born: Ireland. Died on May 10, 1900 in Oakland Twp., PA. Aged 70 yrs. (heart failure). Burial: Susquehanna

13. Davis, Edward – (M) – Married – pattern maker – Born: Susquehanna, PA. Died on Sept. 29, 1900 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 29 yrs. (dropsy). Burial: Susquehanna

14. Casey, Ellen – (F) – Single – infant. Born: Susquehanna, PA. Died on Aug. 16, 1900 in Susquehanna, PA. Parents: Thomas and Ellen Casey. Aged 6 mos. (infantum cholera). Burial: Susquehanna

Record of Births and Deaths – Susquehanna County, PA Book I

These early deaths are recorded as being buried in: “Susquehanna”, “Evergreen Cemetery”, “Grand or Grant Street” Cemetery. The burials that are marked as “Susquehanna” are questionable as they might be buried in St. John’s Cemetery or the McKune Cemetery (sometimes the transcriber clearly stated St. John’s or McKune Cemetery, other times, it is just recorded as “Susquehanna” – in some instances, the cemetery is clearly stated as Evergreen or Grand Street. Only the burials that have been marked as Evergreen, Grand Street or Susquehanna have been recorded here.

  1. Dugan, Catherine A. – (F) – Born: Brandt, PA – Died on Dec. 6, 1893 in Brandt, PA. Parents: Michael and Catherine Dugan. Aged 2 yrs. (pneumonia).  Burial: Susquehanna, PA
  1. Remaski, Joie – (F) – Born: Brandt, PA – Died on Sept. 21, 1893 in Brandt, PA. Parents: Jacob and Rosie Remaski. Aged 5 yrs. (accidental shooting). Burial: Susquehanna, PA
  1. Scent, Hattie – (F) – Born: Lanesboro, PA – Died on Oct. 25, 1893 in Lanesboro, PA. Parents: Jacob and Catherine Scent – Aged 6 yrs. (diphtheria). Burial: Susquehanna, PA
  1. Scent, Lizzie – (F) – Born: Marathon, NY – Died on Nov. 11, 1893 in Lanesboro, PA. Parents: Jacob and Catherine Scent.  Aged 7 yrs. (diphtheria). Burial: Susquehanna, PA
  1. Scent, Minnie – (F) – Born: Marathon, NY – died on Nov. 13, 1893 in Lanesboro, PA. Parents: Jacob and Catherine Scent. Aged 10 yrs. (diphtheria). Burial: Susquehanna, PA
  1. Scent, Annie – (F) – Born: Marathon, NY – Died on Nov. 16, 1893 in Lanesboro, PA. Parents: Jacob and Catherine Scent. Aged 9 yrs. (diphtheria). Burial: Susquehanna, PA
  1. Scent, Maggie – (F) – Born: Lanesboro, PA – Died on Nov. 14, 1893 in Lanesboro, PA. Parents: Jacob and Catherine Scent. Aged 2 yrs. (diphtheria) – Buried: Susquehanna, PA
  1. Murphy, Mary Ann – (F) – Single – Born: Ireland – Died on Apr. 15, 1894 in Lanesboro, PA. Aged 70 yrs. (grippe). Burial: Susquehanna, PA
  1. Snyder, Infant (M) – Born: Lanesboro, PA – Died on Apr. 22, 1894 in Lanesboro, PA. Parents: Ellis and Aggie Snyder. Aged 1 day (convulsions). Burial: Susquehanna, PA

10.   Fry, Frank – (M) – Single – Born: Lanesboro, PA – Died on Oct. 27, 1893 in Lanesboro, PA. Parents: Christopher and Regena Fry. Aged 2 yrs. (scalded) – Burial: Susquehanna, PA

11.  Stonebroker, Anthony – (M) – Single – Born: Oakland Boro, PA – Died on Mar. 26, 1894 in Oakland Boro, PA. Parents: Anthony and Anna Stonebroker – Aged 3 mos. (pneumonia) – Burial: Susquehanna, PA

12.  Kenyon, Beisal Leal – (M) – Born: Oakland, PA – Died on Apr. 27, 1894 in Oakland, PA. Parents: Thomas and Augustus Kenyon. Age (none given). (gastritis). Burial: Susquehanna, PA

13.  Holleran, Michael – (M) – Married- Laborer – Born: Oakland, PA – Died on June 17, 1894 in Oakland, PA. Aged 77 yrs. (Brights Disease). Burial: Susquehanna, PA

14.  Lake, Norah– (F) – Single – laborer – Born: Ararat, PA – Died on Oct. 5, 1893 in Susquehanna, PA. Parent: Less Lake. Aged 12 yrs. (typhoid fever). Burial: Grant Street

15.  Dewitt, George – (M) – Single – Born: Susquehanna, PA – Died on June 21, 1894 on Main Street, Susquehanna, PA. Parents: Thomas and Mary Dewitt. Aged 16 yrs. (meningitis). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

16.  Shaeff, Manning – (M) – Married – machinist – Born: Philadelphia, PA – Died on Nov. 2, 1893 on Washington Street, Susquehanna, PA. Aged 73 yrs. (heart disease). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

17.  Speil, Grace – (F) – Married – Born: Susquehanna, PA – Died on May 17, 1894 on Main Street, Susquehanna, PA. Aged 21 yrs. (brain fever). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

18.  Clough, Thos. – (M) – Married – machinist – Born: England – Died on May 16, 1894 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 76 ½ yrs. (Brights Disease). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

19.  Sillick, Henry – (M) – Married – liveryman – Born: Susquehanna, PA – Died on Apr. 25, 1894 on Exchange Street, Susquehanna, PA. Aged 50 yrs. (heart and lung disease). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

20.  Post, Ira A. – (M) – Married – conductor – Born: NY state – Died on Nov. 28, 1893 on Main Street, Susquehanna, PA – Aged 72 yrs. (pneumonia). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

21.  Kosinsky, Bryon E. – Born: Susquehanna, PA – Died on July 12, 1894 on Fourth Ave., Susquehanna, PA. Parents: John and Carrie E. Kosinsky – Aged 3 mos. (spinal trouble). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

22.  Call, Bridget N. – (F) – Single – Born: Harmony, PA – Died on Apr. 28, 1895 in Harmony, PA. Parents: Mike and Joanna Call – Aged 16 yrs. (pneumonia). Burial: Susquehanna, PA

23.  Buerner, Susie – (F) – Single – Born: Syracuse, NY – Died on Nov. 2, 1894 in Brandt, PA. Parents: Carl and Leesa Buerner – Aged 4 yrs. old (drowning). Burial: Susquehanna, PA

24.  Houghton, Lenora – (F) – Married – Born: Windsor, NY – Died on Jan. 3, 1895 in Brandt, PA. Aged 53 yrs. (heart failure). Burial: Susquehanna, PA

25.  Hendrickson, Jennie – (F) – Married – housekeeper – Died on Apr. 22, 1895 in Oakland Twp., PA. Aged 29 yrs. (pneumonia). Burial:  Susquehanna

26.  Johnson, Isabelle D. – (F) – Born: Oakland Boro, PA. Died on July 7, 1895 in Oakland Boro, PA. Parents: Robert and Mary Johnson. Aged 3 mos. (heart failure). Burial: Susquehanna, PA

27.  Mannering, Richard – (M) – Married – Born: England. Died on Jan. 2, 1895 in Oakland Boro, PA. Aged 80 yrs. (hemorrhage). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

28.  Breese, Ernest – (M) – Single – Born: Binghamton, NY. Died on May 9, 1895 on Washington Street, Susquehanna, PA. Parents: Fred and Emma Breese – Aged 6 yrs. (bronchitis). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

29.  Guinnipe, Mary – (F) – Married – Born: Honesdale, PA. Died on Feb. 19, 1895 on Main Street, Susquehanna, PA. Aged 73 yrs. old. (consumption). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

30.  White, James – (M) – Married – machinist – Born: Scotland – Died on Mar. 19, 1895 on Main Street, Susquehanna, PA. Aged 79 yrs. old. ( enlargement of the heart). Burial: Grand Street Cemetery

31.  Norwood, Elisha – (M) – Married – laborer – Died on Feb. 16, 1895 on Drinker Street, Susquehanna, PA. Aged 39 yrs. old. (grippe). Burial: Grand Street

32.  Dunlap, Edward – (M) – Single – fireman – Born: Susquehanna, PA – Died on Aug. 17, 1895 on West Main Street, Susquehanna, PA. Parents: Benjamin and Emmeline Dunlap – Aged 20 yrs. old. (typhoid fever) Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

33.  Avery, Bessie – (F) – Single – Died on May 16, 1895 on Drinker Street, Susquehanna, PA. Parents: J. S. and Verna Avery. Aged 13 days(pneumonia). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

34.  McMahon, Bridget – (F) – Married – housekeeper – Born: Ireland – Died on Sept. 26, 1894 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 77 yrs. old (consumption). Burial: Susquehanna, PA

35.  Connelly, Celia – Born: Ireland – Died on Nov. 18, 1894 in Susquehanna, PA – Aged 31 yrs. (pulmonary). Burial: Susquehanna, PA

36.  Phillips, Truman D. – (M) – Born: Susquehanna, PA – Died on Oct. 3, 1894 in Susquehanna, PA Aged 5 weeks – Burial: Susquehanna, PA

37.  Erwin, Mabel – (F) – Born: Susquehanna, PA – Died on Dec. 28, 1894 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 27 yrs. old.  Burial: Susquehanna, PA

38.  Potter, Mary F. – (F) – housekeeper – Born: Vermont – Died Dec. 31, 1894 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 76 yrs. (apoplexy) Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

39.  Shape, Abbie – (F) – Born: Montgomery County, PA – Died on Oct. 31, 1894 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 67 yrs.- Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

40.  Ives, Frank – (M) – Born: Susquehanna, PA – Died Mar. 24, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 1 yr. Burial: Susquehanna

41.  Straney, Martin – (M) – Died Aug. 21, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 6 mos. Burial: Susquehanna

42.  Curtis, Frances (F) – Died on Feb. 2, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 5 yrs. Burial: Susquehanna

43.  Linkletter, Harold – (M) – Died on Oct. 25, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA – Aged 6 mos. Burial: Susquehanna

44.  (Herman or Ideman), Willard – (M) – Died Sept. 6, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 9 yrs. Burial: Susquehanna, PA

45.  Lannon, Honora – (F) – Born: Ireland – Died on Sept. 15, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 70 yrs. old. Burial: Susquehanna, PA

46.  Basiger, Elton L. – (M) – Died on July 4, 1895  in Susquehanna, PA – Aged 26 yrs. old. Burial: Susquehanna, PA

47.  Ahearn, John J. – (M) – Married – merchant – Born: Ireland – Died May 25, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 44 yrs. (pneumonia). Burial: Susquehanna

48.  Outwater, Adele (F) – housekeeper – Born: Elkland, PA – Died Aug. 5, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 59 yrs. Burial: Susquehanna

49.  Addison, Gates – (M) – Married – merchant – Born: Lebanon, NY –– Died Aug. 12, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 31 yrs.  Burial: Susquehanna

50.  Tingley, Edith – (F) – Died Aug. 27, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 14 yrs. Burial: Susquehanna

51.  Buckley, Ellen – (F) – Born: Ireland – Died Aug. 10, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 85 yrs. Burial: Susquehanna

52.  Curren, Peter – (M) – machinist – Born: Brooklyn, NY –– Died Mar. 26, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 58 yrs. Burial: Susquehanna, PA

53.  Botts, Joseph – (M) – stone dealer – Born: Germany –– Died Feb. 28, 1896 in Harmony, PA. Aged 69 yrs. (consumption). Burial: Susquehanna

54.  Buerner, Phillip – (M) – Born: Lanesboro, PA – Died May 17, 1896 in Harmony, PA. Parents: Carl and Elizabeth Buerner. Aged 3 yrs. (tumor). Burial: Susquehanna

55.  Zeigler, Philip – (M) – Born: Lanesboro, PA – Died Sept. 19, 1895 in Harmony, PA. Parents: Michael and Susan Zeigler. Aged 18 yrs. (fever) Burial: Susquehanna

56.  VanWie, Andrew – (M) – Married – laborer – Born: NY state – Died Aug. 29, 1896 in Harmony, PA. Aged 59 yrs. (heart trouble). Burial: Susquehanna

57.  Kane, Ellen – (F) – Married – housekeeper – Born: Ireland. Died Sept. 16, 1895 in Oakland, PA. Aged 60 yrs. (compound of diseases) Burial: Susquehanna

58.  Colgrove, R. B. – (M) – Single – pensioner – Died Dec. 11, 1895 in Oakland, PA. Aged 83 yrs. (paralysis) Burial: Susquehanna

59.  Lannon, Jas. H. (M) – Married – blacksmith – Born: Providence, R. I.  Died Aug. 13, 1896 in Oakland, PA. Parents: J. S. and Mary E. Lannon. Aged 15 yrs. (rheumatic fever) Burial: Susquehanna

60.  Johnson, Geo. Robert – (M) – Born: Oakland, PA – Died on Aug. 11, 1896 in Oakland, PA. Parents: Robert and Mary Johnson. Aged 3 yrs. (paralysis). Burial: Susquehanna

61.  Moore, Joseph R. – (M) – Married – engineer. Born: Concord, N. H. – Died Aug. 18, 1896 in Oakland, PA. No age given (paralysis). Burial: Susquehanna

62.  Abbott, Theodore – (M) –  Married – carpenter – Born: Philadelphia, PA. Died Mar. 12, 1896 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 83 yrs. old (old age). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

63.  Cook, James H. – (M) – Married – Born: Harpursville, NY – Died Oct. 6, 1895 on Maiden Lane, Susquehanna, PA. Parents: James and Ruby Cook. Aged 4 yrs. (peritonitis) Burial: Susquehanna

64.  Cortwright, Hannorett – (F) –  Married – housekeeper – Born: Orange Cty. NY. Died Dec. 5, 1895 on Washington Street, Susquehanna, PA. Aged 63 yrs. (consumption). Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

65.  Byrnes, Elizabeth – (F) – Married – Born: Ireland– Died Apr. 28, 1896 on Prospect Street, Susquehanna, PA. Aged 67 yrs. (heart disease) Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

66.  Tarbox, Seymour – (M) – Married – Born: Gibson, PA – Died on Apr. 11, 1896 on Exchange Street, Susquehanna, PA. Aged 58 yrs. (injured by fall) Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

67.  Linkletter, Harold – (M) – Born: Iowa – Died Oct. 24, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA (no other information given)  Burial: Evergreen Cemetery (this information was entered in the register twice)

68.  Boughton, Henry C. – (M) – Died Feb. 5, 1896 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 3 yrs. (pneumonia) Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

69.   Lannon, Jas. H. – (M) – Born: Susquehanna, PA. Died Apr. 8, 1896  in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 31 yrs. (consumption)   Burial: Evergreen Cemetery

70.  Simmons, Isabella – (F) – Born: Port Jervis, NY. Died Aug. 9, 1896 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 6 yrs. (cholera infantum) Burial: Grand Street

71.  Smith, Harley – (M ) – Born: Susquehanna, PA. Died Aug. 29, 1896 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 12 yrs. (consumption). Burial: Grand Street

72.   Haynes, Ambrose – (M) – Born: Susquehanna, PA. Died Dec. 19, 1895 in Susquehanna, PA. Aged 78 yrs. (paralysis) Burial: Grand Street

Book III: Marriage License Dockets 1900 – 1906

Marriage licenses issued to Grooms/Brides living in Harmony Township, Susquehanna County, PA

Susquehanna County Courthouse, Montrose, PA

Pg. 52,  Docket #270

Thomas Kelder – Born: Ulster County, NY on Mar. 31, 1831. Resides at Stevens Point, PA – farmer – married before, marriage dissolved by death.

Mary Mayo – Born: Union, NY on July 12, 1840. Resides at Great Bend, PA – housekeeper – married before, marriage dissolved by death. Marriage License Issued on  Dec. 25, 1900 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Dec. 28, 1900 by Rev. James

Pg. 88, Docket  #108

James L. McKann – Born: Harmony Twp., PA on Feb. 28, 1873. Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – never married before.

Mary Conroy – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on Jan. 20, 1879. Never married before. Marriage License Issued on June 6, 1901 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on June 19, 1901 by Rev. P. F. Broderick

Pg. 94,  Docket #126

Thomas Spears – Born: Glasgow, Scotland on Aug. 28, 1845. Resides at Harmony, PA – farmer – married before, marriage dissolved by death.

Nora Hanford – Born: Jefferson, Scoharie County, NY on Sept. 25, 1854. Resides at Harmony, PA – housekeeper – married twice before – 1st by divorce, 2nd by death of husband. Marriage License Issued on July 3, 1901 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on July 10, 1901 by Rev. D. L. Meeker

Pg. 107,  Docket #165

William J. Marble – Born: Fremont Center on Apr. 28, 1879. Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – laborer – never married before.

Verna Myrick – Born: Harmony Twp., PA on Jan. 25, 1885. Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Aug. 29, 1901 by Deputy Clerk. (consent of Gulia Myrick given).   *No other information given*

Pg. 109,  Docket #171

Raymond Ackley – Born: Mansfield, PA on Feb. 20, 1880. Resides at Stevens Point, PA – milk dealer – never married before.

Orietta Carnegie – Born: Towanda, PA on Aug. 15, 1887. Resides at Stevens Point, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Sept. 11, 1901.  (Emma Carnegie gives consent).    *No other information given*

Pg. 144,  Docket #28

Hiram  B. Springsteen – Born: Windsor, NY on Oct. 27, 1874 – farmer – never married before.

Lila Storer – Born: Stevens Point, PA on June 22, 1882 – school teacher – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Feb. 4, 1902 by Clerk. Married on Feb. 20, 1904 by Rev. Alfred Koons

Pg. 200,  Docket #195

John G. Armstrong – Born: Brandt, PA on May 15, 1880. Resides at Brandt, PA – tele. operator – never married before.

Helen Griffin – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on Nov. 12, 1878. Resides at Oakland Boro, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Jan. 21, 1903 by Deputy Clerk. Married on Jan. 14, 1903 by Rev. P. F. Broderick

Pg. 222,  Docket #65

Edward Kenyon – Born: Lanesboro, PA on May 1, 1880. Resides at Susquehanna Boro, PA – laborer – never married before.

Rose Zieglar – Born: Great Bend, PA on Nov. 29, 1881. Resides at Great Bend, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Apr. 25, 1903 by Clerk. Married on Apr. 29, 1903 by Rev. T. P. Leonard.

Pg. 234,  Docket #101

Valentine Soop – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Feb. 9, 1881. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – boiler maker – never married before.

Mabel E. Taylor – Born: Susquehanna, PA on May 1, 1878. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – school teacher – never married before. Marriage License Issued on June 17, 1903 by Clerk. Married on June 23, 1903 by Rev. D. L. Meeker.

Pg. 237, Docket #109

Leslie D. Jones – Born: Afton, NY on July 1, 1873. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – baggage mortis – never married before.

Alice Nicholson – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Oct. 5, 1876. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on June 22, 1903. Married on June 23, 1903 by Rev. David L. Meeker

Pg. 265,  Docket #195

Charles W. Welch – Born: Harmony Twp., PA on Nov. 21, 1880. Resides at Harmony Twp., PA – section hand – never married before.

Hattie Deyo – Born: Harmony Twp., PA on Oct. 6, 1882. Resides at Harmony Twp., PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Oct. 14, 1903 by Clerk. Married on Oct. 16, 1903 by Rev. P. R. Turner

Pg. 273,  Docket #219

Edward W. Amrein – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Oct. 25, 1872. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – machinist – never married before.

Hattie Lynch – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on Nov. 1, 1882. Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA –  domestic help – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Nov. 21, 1903 by Clerk. Married on Nov. 25, 1903 by Rev. P. F. Broderick

Pg. 274,  Docket #220

James Caul – Born: Harmony, PA on July 1, 1876. Resides at Harmony, PA – stonecutter – never married before.

Estella Botts – Born: Harmony, PA on Dec. 17, 1883. Resides at Harmony, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued by Clerk on Nov. 21, 1903. (consent of Martin J. Ryan given – guardian of girl). Married on Nov. 25, 1903 by Rev. P. F. Broderick

Pg. 305,  Docket #65

James J. Donavan – Born: Starrucca, Wayne County, PA on July 5, 1876. Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – clerk – never married before.

Mary L. McCoy – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Nov. 16, 1872. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Apr. 16, 1904 by Deputy Clerk. Married on Apr. 28, 1904 by Rev. M. J. Kelly.

Pg. 305,  Docket #78

John W. Shirick – Born in Harmony  Twp., PA on Nov. 16, 1882. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – fireman – never married before.

Coloma M. Pooler – Born: Lanesboro, PA on June 27, 1884. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Apr. 20, 1904 (consent given by Mrs. R. Pooler – mother). Married on Apr. 22, 1904 by Rev. M. J. Kelly

Pg. 322,  Docket #126

R. Lynn Smith – Born: Windsor Twp., NY on Mar. 14, 1880. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – laborer – never married before.

Minnie Soop – Born: Plattekill, Ulster County, NY on Dec. 5, 1874. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on June 22, 1904 by Clerk. Married on June 29, 1904 by Rev. P. F. Broderick

Pg. 369,  Docket #29

Chas. W. Armstrong – Born: Harmony Twp., PA on Oct. 4, 1873. Resides at Brandts, PA – telegrapher – never married before.

Blanch May Pooler – Born: Harmony Twp., PA on June 15, 1882. Resides at Harmony Twp., PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Feb. 20, 1905 by Clerk. Married on Feb. 22, 1905 by Rev. P. F. Broderick

Pg. 420,  Docket #179

Frank M. Coddington – Born:  Susquehanna, PA on Oct. 21, 1881. Resides at Harrmony Twp., PA – farmer – never married before.

Margaret Woodard – Born: Harmony Twp., PA  on July 3, 1884. Resides at Harmony Twp,, PA – never married before. Married on Nov. 22, 1905 by Rev. B. R. Houton

Pg. 445,  Docket #45

Devillo F. Reynold – Born: Sherman, PA on Jan. 19, 1882. Resides at Sherman, PA.  – bricklayer – never married before.

Josephine Brandt – Born: Harmony Twp., PA on May 5, 1885. Resides in Susquehanna Depot, PA – never married before. (consent of Jacob S. Brandt, father, given on Mar. 26, 1906). Married on Apr. 4, 1906 by Rev. W. S. Peterson, Nanticoke

Pg. 446,  Docket #49

Alfred Harry Downton – Born: Dorset, England on Sept. 22, 1879. Resides at Harmony Twp., PA – farmer – never married before.

Alice Victoria Cook – Born: Harmony Twp., PA on Nov. 11, 1878. Resides at Harmony Twp., PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Apr. 5, 1906 by Clerk. Married on Apr. 18, 1906 by Rev. O. W. Cook

Pg. 464,  Docket #101

Arthur J. Baird – Born: Scranton, PA on June 2, 1880. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before.

Flora Natzle – Born: Brandt, PA on Apr. 9, 1888. Resides at Brandt, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on June 19, 1906 by Clerk. (G. Natzle – father, gives consent) . Married in Brandt, PA on July 4, 1906 by Rev. Solomon H. Moon

Pg. 466, Docket #107

Jesse Cook – Born: Nicholson, PA on Feb. 21, 1886. Resides at Kingsley, PA – laborer – never married before.

Inez Allen – Born: Brandt, PA on Mar. 11, 1889. Resides at Kingsley, PA – housekeeper. Marriage License Issued on July 3, 1906 by Clerk. (Wm. Cook, father, gives consent and Frank Allen, father, gives consent). Married on July 3, 1906 by Rev. E, K. Thomas in Montrose, PA

Pg. 477,  Docket #139

Frank H. Terry – Born: Ararat, PA on Apr. 29, 1875. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – telegrapher – never married before.

Merta L. Lacey – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Apr. 15, 1883. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – dressmaker – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Aug. 24, 1906 by Clerk. Married on Sept. 5, 1906 by Rev. Albert Clarke in Lanesboro, PA.

Pg. 184,  Docket #162

Andrew Axtell – Born: Kelsey, NY on Apr. 13, 1882. Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – fireman – never married before.

Mary A. McKune – Born: Harmony Twp., PA on Aug. 12, 1883. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – housekeeper – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Sept. 18, 1906 by Clerk. Married on Sept. 19, 1906 by Rev. George Comfort in Lanesboro, PA

Book II: Marriage License Dockets 1893 – 1900 (a continuation…)

Marriage licenses issued to Grooms/Brides living in Harmony Township, Susquehanna County, PA

Susquehanna County Courthouse, Montrose, PA

Pg. 278, Docket #160

Burt  Woodard – Born: Susquehanna Co. on  Mar. 1, 1871. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – laborer – never married before.

Maude M. Sherman – Born: Susquehanna Depot on Feb. 6, 1879. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – lady – never married before.

Marriage License Issued on Oct. 2, 1897 by Deputy Clerk. (Consent of mother given). Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Oct. 6, 1897 by E. R. Allen.

Pg. 281, Docket # 169

Hugh McCollum – Born :  Scotland on Aug. 9, 1867.  Resides at Susquehanna, PA – machinist – never married before.

Mary Foley – Born in Susquehanna, PA and is now 27 yrs. old. Resides at Susquehanna Depot – housekeeper – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Oct. 9, 1897. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Oct. 9, 1897 by Rev. P. F. Broderick

Pg. 282, Docket # 172

Richard Fitzgerald – Born: Susquehanna, PA on Oct. 3, 1857. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – fireman – has been married before, marriage dissolved by death.

Mary O’Dea – Born: Gulf Summit, NY on May 17, 1859. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before – Marriage License Issued on Oct. 12, 1897 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned on Oct. 20, 1897 by P. F. Broderick

Pg. 288, Docket #190

Panfilo Dalesando – Born: Italy on Aug. 20, 1872. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – laborer – never married before.

Beatrice Panette – Born: Italy on Oct. 16, 1875. Resides at Susquehanna, PA  – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Oct. 27, 1897 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Nov. 4, 1897 by J. W. Malone.

Pg. 289, Docket # 193

Herbert L. Wolf – Born: Wurttermburg, Germany on May 21, 1871. Resides at Brandts – wood carver – never married before.

Ermine Gardner – Born: Lanesboro on Jan. 20, 1865. Resides at Brandts – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Oct. 30, 1897 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Nov. 17, 1897 by Rev. Frederick H. Watkins.

Pg. 299, Docket # 233

Michael Maloney – Born: Kirkwood, NY on June 3, 1872. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – laborer – never married before.

Franc Cone – Born: New Milford, PA on Sept. 30, 1875. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Dec. 8, 1897 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Dec. 15, 1897 by Rev. P. F. Broderick

Pg. 300,  Docket #226

Howard Barton – Born: Thompson, PA on May 5, 1880. Resides at Harmony Township, PA – farmer – never married before.

Lonesa Burchell – Born: Hillsboro, Wis. On June 26, 1879. Resides at Harmony Township, PA – has never married before.

Marriage License Issued on Dec. 16, 1897 by Clerk. (Consent given by parents).  Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Dec. 22, 1897 by Rev. Frederick Watkins.

Pg. 301, Docket #229

Edgar V. Lea – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on Apr. 11, 1875. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – machinist – never married before.

Hattie M. Albee – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on Feb. 19, 1875. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Dec. 22, 1897 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Dec. 29, 1897 by Rev. Wm. M. Hiller.

Pg. 308, Docket # 15

Edwin Clapper – Born: Ostego County, NY on Mar. 25, 1862. Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – marriage dissolved by divorce in Montrose, PA.

Isabel Lee – Born: Clinton, PA on June 13, 1873. Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – lady – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Jan. 28, 1898 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Feb. 8, 1898 by Rev. C. C. Vrooman.

Pg. 315, Docket # 31

Thomas J. McMahon – Born: Susquehanna, PA on July 7, 1866. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – policeman – never married before.

Lillian McNeil – Born: Susquehanna, PA on Feb. 7, 1873.  Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Feb. 21, 1898 by Deputy Clerk Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Feb. 21, 1898 by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Pg. 315, Docket # 33

Newell E. Vergason – Born: Hawleton, Susquehanna County, PA on Oct. 17, 1872. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – carpenter – never married before.

Matie Case – Born: North Jackson, Susquehanna County, PA on July 16, 1880. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – Domestic help – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Feb. 22, 1898 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Mar. 2, 1898 by Rev. Chauncy C. Vrooman.

Pg. 315, Docket # 35

George D. Hall – Born: New Milford, PA on Apr. 1, 1890. Resides at New Milford, PA – farmer – never married before.

Lillie E. Clark – Born: Randolf Center, Broome County, NY on July 15, 1866. Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – married before to Charles Crissel, marriage dissolved in Courts of Susquehanna on Feb. 17, 1898. Marriage License Issued on Feb. 26, 1898 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Mar. 2, 1898 by Rev. D. T. Sutherland.

Pg. 315, Docket # 37

Arthur Alexander – Born: Green, Chenango County, NY on July 15, 1872. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – quarryman – never married before.

Ella N. Pooler – Born: Harmony Township, PA on Apr. 10, 1873. Resides at Harmony Township, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Mar. 14, 1898 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Mar. 16, 1898 by Chauncy Vrooman.

Pg. 323, Docket # 62

William N. McCoy – Born: Gulf Summit, NY on Dec. 5, 1867. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – R. R. Clerk – never married before.

Lulu Hunt – Born: Kingsbury Hill, PA on Apr. 25, 1875 . Resides at Susquehanna, PA – domestic help – never married before.
Marriage License Issued on Apr. 21, 1898 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Apr. 27, 1898 by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Pg. 328, Docket # 75

William Saunders- Born: Lanesboro, PA on May 5, 1866. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – carpenter – never married before.

Johanna Lanning – Born: Susquehanna, PA on Feb. 17, 1865. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on May 16, 1898 by Clerk.  Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on May 18, 1898 by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Pg. 337, Docket # 103

James Connors – Born: Susquehanna, PA on Apr. 23, 1874. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – laborer – never married before.

Laura H. Clancy – Born: Oakland, PA on Nov. 15, 1873. Resides at Oakland, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on June 27, 1898 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on June 29, 1898 by R. F. Broderick.

Pg. 338, Docket #105

Leon E. Washburn – Born: Jackson, PA on Aug. 7, 1876.  Resides at Susquehanna, PA – boiler maker – never married before.

Mary L. Leal – Born: Oakland, PA – no age or date of birth given. Resides at Oakland, PA – lady – never married before. Marriage License Issued on June 30, 1898 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on July 6, 1898 by Rev. E. R. Allen.

Pg. 338, Docket # 106

Michael Griffin – Born: Susquehanna County, PA on Sept. 23, 1856. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – R. R. fireman – never married before.

Mary Butts – Born: Deposit, NY on Feb. 28, 1854. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – married before, marriage dissolved by death. Marriage License Isssued on July 1, 1898 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Sept. 22, 1898 by P. F. Broderick.

Pg. 339, Docket # 107

Guy E. Twining – Born: Broome County, NY on Apr. 7, 1871. Resides at Binghamton, NY – salesman – never married before.

Mary Morse – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Dec. 15, 1869. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – millner – married before, marriage dissolved by divorce in Susquehanna County, PA. Marriage License Issued on July 5, 1898 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on July 7, 1898 by D. C. Barnes.

Pg. 341, Docket # 113

Daniel Sullivan – Born: Great Bend, PA on  July 25, 1870. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – fireman – never married before.

Catharine Donahugh – Born:  Susquehanna, PA on Sept. 9, 1875. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – lady – never married before. Marriage License Issued on July 20, 1898 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on July 20, 1898 by P. F. Broderick.

Pg. 343, Docket # 120

James L. Ives – Born: Towanda, PA on Mar. 24, 1876. Resides at Stevens Point, PA – quarryman – never married before.

Vesta Lee – Born: Brandt, PA on Aug. 28, 1876. Resides Brandt, PA – domestic help – never married before.  Marriage License Issued on Aug. 28, 1898.  Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married by Fred. Watkins.

Pg. 347,  Docket #132

Oscar Pulis – Born: Wycoff, Bergen County, NJ on June 8, 1875. Resides at ——- draftsman – never married before.

Mae Robbins – Born: Susquehanna, PA on Sept. 9, 1871. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Aug. 29, 1898 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Sept. 5, 1898 by Charles Henry Newing.

Pg. 350, Docket # 140

Robert Oakes – Born: NJ on Sept. 9, 1868. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – machinist – never married before.

Carrie Pike – Born: Susquehanna, PA on Dec. 12, 1871. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – lady – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Sept. 9, 1898. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married by William J. Cleveland.

Pg. 353, Docket # 150

Augustus Raunk – Born: Germany on May 23, 1874. Resides at Binghamton, NY – stonecutter – never married before.

Katherine E. Smith – Born: Tioga Center, NY on Apr. 13, 1865. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – artist – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Sept. 21, 1898 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Oct. 5, 1898 by Rev. Wm. Ginnis.

Pg. 354, Docket # 153

Clarence W. Buckley – Born: Harmony, PA on July 18, 1869. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – merchant – never married before.

Berd E. Goodman – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Aug. 14, 1871. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Sept. 24, 1898 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Oct. 12, 1898 by Rev. D. C. Barnes.

Pg. 357, Docket # 162

L. L. Putnam – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Aug. 22, 1874. Resides at Stevens Point, PA – laborer – never married before.

Mabel Tewksbury – Born: Stevens Point, PA on Sept. 27, 1881.  Resides at Stevens Point, PA – housework – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Oct. 8, 1898 by Deputy Clerk. (Consent of father given, Stevens Point resident). Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married by Rev. D. C. Barnes.

Pg. 357, Docket #163

Alfred A. Pooler – Born: Harmony, PA on Feb. 28, 1877. Resides at Oakland, PA – fireman – never married before.

Ellen A. Lynch – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on Dec. 28, 1882. Resides at Oakland, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Oct. 11, 1898. (Consent of mother given, Oakland resident). Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Pg. 361, Docket # 174

John H. Dunning – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Dec. 1, 1869. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – chair maker – never married before.

Emma Townsend – Born: Susquehanna, PA on July 22, 1873. Dressmaker – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Oct. 25, 1898. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Dec. 6, 1898 by Rev. H. C. Barnes.

Pg. 370, Docket # 202

John Reardon – Born: Susquehanna, PA on July 16, 1872. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – switchman – never married before.

Mary Harmon – Born: Susquehanna, PA on Oct. 15, 1877. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before.  Marriage License Issued on Nov. 26, 1898 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Nov. 26, 1898 by P. F. Broderick.

Pg. 373, Docket # 209

Jacob Pendorf –  Born: Germany on Sept. 12, 1875. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – stonecutter – never married before.

Minna Schmidt – Born: Broome County, NY on Jan. 7, 1875. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – domestic help – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Dec. 6, 1898 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Dec. 28, 1898 by Rev. D. C. Barnes.

Page 383, Docket # 18

Edwin E. Myrick – Born: Lanesboro, PA on July 29, 1880 – Resides in Lanesboro, PA – laborer –never married before.

Mary C. Crance – Born in Liberty, NY on Sept. 26, 1883 –Resides at Lanesboro, PA – lady – never married before. (Consent of Julia Myrick given, resides in Lanesboro). Marriage License Issued on Jan. 31, 1899 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Feb. 1, 1899 by Rev. D. F. Sutherland.

Page 388, Docket #31

Martin Lannin – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on Nov. 26, 1876 – Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – clerk –never married before.

Justine Kinsley – Born: Oakland, PA on Feb. 27, 1879 – never married before. Marriage License Issued by Deputy Clerk on Feb. 21, 1899 (Consent given by F. E. Brush – guardian). Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Mar. 1, 1899 by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Page 390, Docket # 37

James F. Flynn – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on Oct. 15, 1879 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA. – laborer – never married before.

Katie Quinn – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on July 17, 1879 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – lady – never married before.  Marriage License Issued by Deputy Clerk on Mar. 8, 1899 (Consent given by Daniel Flynn). Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Mar. 10, 1899 by Rev. P. F. Broderick..

Page 391,Docket  # 40

Frank O. Nicholson, Jr. – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on March 30, 1881 – laborer – never married before.

Lizzie W. Davidson – Born: Thompson, PA  on Mar. 18, 1877 – lady – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Mar. 16, 1899 (Consent given by F. A. Davidson, residing in Susquehanna Depot, PA).  Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Mar. 18, 1899 by Rev. E. R. Allen.

Page 393, Docket #48

Henry Blake – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on Aug. 15, 1875 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – machinist – never married before.

Mary O’Connor – Born: Susquehanna Depot, PA on Apr. 15, 1872 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – lady – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Mar. 30, 1899 – Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Apr. 5, 1899 by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Page 402, Docket # 73

Edward Sophia – Born: Harford, Susquehanna County, PA on Mar. 20, 1872 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – laborer – never married before.

Mabel Hope – Born: Susquehanna, PA on Sept. 20, 1876 – has never married before. Marriage License Issued on May 4, 1899 – Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on May 10, 1899 by Rev. Chas. Henry Newing.

Page 405, Docket # 82

William McMahon – Born: Susquehanna, PA on July 5, 1868 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – fireman – never married before.

Jennie Lewis – Born: Silver Lake, PA  – 35 yrs. old – Resides at Montrose, PA – housekeeper – never married before. Marriage License Issued by Deputy Clerk on May 23, 1899 – Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on May 24, 1899 by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Page 406, Docket # 85

Charles Kerr – Born: Walton, NY on Dec. 7, 1875 – Resides at Binghamton, NY – merchant – never married before.

Edith Shannon – Born: Thompson, PA on May 22, 1877 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued  by Deputy Clerk on May 26, 1899 and Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on June 14, 1899 by Rev. Charles Henry Newing.

Page 408, Docket # 92

Elbert Batterson – Born: Nunda, NY on Sept. 22, 1877 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – steam fitter – never married before.

Gertrude Clapper – Born: Apr. 17, 1878 – never married before. Marriage License Issued on June 1, 1899 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on June 7, 1899 by Charles Henry Newing.

Page 410, Docket # 98

John J. Hall – Born: Union, NY on May 9, 1871 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – switchman – never married before.

Margaret Callan – Born: Scranton, PA on  May 26, 1873 – never married before. Marriage License Issued on June 5, 1899 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on June 7, 1899 by Rev. J. W. Malone.

Page 412,  Docket # 104

John George Staerker – Born: Germany on Apr. 4, 1859 – Resides at Lanesboro, PA – quarry man – married before, marriage dissolved by death of wife on May 14, 1898.

Elizabeth Behuner – B. Lanesboro, PA on July 15, 1870 – Resides at Lanesboro, PA – housekeeper – married before, marriage dissolved by death of husband on Jan. 2, 1899.  Marriage License Issued on June 15, 1899 – Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on June 16, 1899 by Rev. J. W. Malone.

Pg. 415,  Docket #111

Thomas W. Moran – Born: Ireland on July 15, 1860 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – machinist – never married before.

Nora Ryan – Born: Binghamton, NY on May 20, 1862 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on June 21, 1899 – Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on June 28, 1899 by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Page 426, Docket  #144

Lewis N. Rockefeller – Born: Windham Center, Bradford County, PA on Oct. 2, 1874. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – tele. operator – never married before.

Florence Raynsford – Born: Old Point Comfort, PA on May 17, 1876. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued Aug. 26, 1899 by Deputy Clerk.  Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Aug. 30, 1899 by Rev. George Bishop.

Page 439, Docket # 183

Joseph Maione – Born: Italy on Apr. 7, 1876. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – quarryman – never married before.

Adriana Tozzolino – Born: Italy on Mar. 11, 1882. Resides at Susquehanna,  PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Oct. 16, 1899 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Nov. 5, 1899 by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Page 442, Docket #194

Michael C. Cook – Born:  Susquehanna Depot, PA on Aug. 3, 1876.  Resides at Susquehanna, PA – boiler maker – never married before.

Gertrude Reilly – Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Oct. 30, 1899 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Nov. 8, 1899 by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Page 445, Docket # 202

Jacob Teskry – Born: Ireland on Oct. 22, 1870 – Resides at Susquehanna, PA – barber – never married before.

Julia Hennessey – Born: Port Jervis, NY on Nov. 11, 1875. Resides at Susquehanna, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Nov. 7, 1899 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Nov. 15, 1899 by Rev. P. F. Broderick.

Page 457, Docket # 4

Frank Kenyon – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Oct. 4, 1876.  Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – fireman – never married before.

Lena McCullough – Born: Colesville, NY on Nov. 15, 1882.  Resides at Lanesboro, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Jan. 12, 1900 by Deputy Clerk. (consent of George McCullough given, residing in Lanesboro, PA).  Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Jan. 17, 1900 by D. B. Barnes

Page 459, Docket # 10

Charles E. Harris – Born: Pittsfield, Ostego County, NY on Nov. 12, 1847. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – clerk – never married before.

M– Belle Councilman – Born: Broome County, NY on Aug. 24, 1855. Resides at Oakland, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Jan. 23, 1900 by Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Jan. 29, 1900 by Rev. D. J. Sutherland.

Page 471, Docket #46

Friend E. Benson – Born: Lanesboro, PA on Dec. 25, 1876. Resides at Susquehanna Depot, PA – civil engineer – never married before.

Florence M. James – Born: Herrick Township, PA on Nov. 22, 1877. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – domestic – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Mar. 28, 1900. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on Apr. 18, 1900 by Chas. W. Poot (minister).

Page 473, Docket # 53

Henry A. Bennett – Born: Holly Springs, N. C. on Aug. 24, 1874. Resides at Lanesboro, PA – book keeper – never married before.

Anna Merk – Born: Oakland Boro, PA on June 14, 1880.  School teacher – never married before. Marriage License Issued on Apr. 4, 1900. (Consent given by guardian residing at Lanesboro, PA). Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on  Apr. 11, 1900 by Rev. D. C. Barnes.

Page 486,  Docket # 91

Andrew Blank, Jr. – Born: Glasco, NY on Nov. 9, 1872. Resides at Brandt, PA – brick maker – never married before.

Fanny Kessler – Born: Webster Grove, MO on July 18, 1871. Resides at Brandt, PA – never married before. Marriage License Issued on May 14, 1900 by Deputy Clerk. Duplicate Certificate Returned and Married on May 16, 1900 by Rev. Fred H. Watkins.

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Various newspaper articles concerning Harmony Township, Susquehanna County, PA

From the Susquehanna County Historical Society, Montrose, PA

Botts, Joseph – Funeral occurred St. John’s Catholic on Mon. morn. Int. Laurel Hill Cem. Of Harmony Twp. Susquehanna Journal 7-Mar-1896

Botts, Joseph – Died Fri. A. M. – as 69 yr. 8 mos. stone quarry man leaves wife and one son. Susquehanna Journal 7-Mar-1896

Botts, Joseph – The funeral of Joseph K. Botts, of Harmony Twp., a pioneer bluestone quarry man, occurred and was largely attended from St. John’s Catholic Church on Monday, where requiem high mass as celebrated and the interment was made in Laurel Hill Cemetery Ind. Rep. 3-6-1896 (Susquehanna Items)

Botts, John – John Philip Botts of Buffalo, NY formerly of Lanesboro, died 10-17-1914 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Caul, Lanesboro, after an illness of two weeks. He was 65 years of age. Burial in Lanesboro cemetery. Mont. Dem. 10-22-1914

Liebig, Hulda – The remains of Mrs. Hulda Liebig, of Lanesboro, was brought here for burial Wednesday. Forest City News 3-12-1931 (Gelatt Items)

Liebig, Amelia – Mrs. Amelia Liebig, well-known resident of Harmony Township died at her home there Sunday morning following a brief illness. She was born 81 years ago at Elgin, Ill, but had resided in this section sicne she was three years old. Although in failing health for the past few years, she was active until last week. The following children survive: Mrs. Frank Brenchley, Mrs. Fred Saam and Frank Botts, of Lanesboro, Rudolph Botts, of Rochester, N. Y.; Harry and Morris Liebig of Harmony; Michael Liebig, of Binghamton, and Carl Liebig, of West Virginia. Twenty-two grandchildren and twenty- five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive. The funeral was held from the family home Wednesday morningat 9 o’clock and at St. John’s church at 9:30. Interment in St. John’s cemetery.
Susquehanna Independent 2-26-1940

Schline, Viola – William J. Smith, of Susquehanna and Miss Viola Schline, of Lanesboro, were united in marriage in Binghamton, 2-16-1920 Mont. Dem. 2-16-1920

Brenchley, Harry and Kermit – a pathetic shooting accident occurred on Sunday in Susquehanna when Kermit Brenchley, 13 years old, was shot by his brother, Harry, 16. Mont. Dem. 6-19-1924

Brenchley, James B. – James B. Brenchley, of Susquehanna, died at his residence on 10-30-1923. His age was 50 years. He is survived by his wife, two children, his mother, one sister, Mrs. Wm. Conroy and three brothers, Frank, Henry and Fred. Interment in Evergreen cemetery. Mont. Dem. 11-1-1924

Lee, Margaret – Hulcey N. Meyers and Miss Margaret Lee both of Lanesboro, were united in marriage by Squire P. F. Morrison of this place on Wednesday morning of last week. Forest City News 9-26-1912

Myers, Hulcey – Considerable interest attached itself to the marriage of Hulcey Myers and Minnie Lee, both of Lanesboro, which occurred at Forest City on 9-18-1912, Justice P. F. Morrison performing the ceremony. The bride was cleared from the charge of the murder of her husband in the county courts last spring. Ind. Rep. 10-11-1912

Spears, David – son of Thomas Spears of Stevens Point, (this county), was killed on Dec. 27, 1902, in a rear-end collision on the Erie near Lackawaxen. The caboose on which Mr. Spears and a fellow workman were the only occupants, was overturned and set on fire. His companion was badly burned, but Mr. Spears body was burned until nothing was left but a few charred bones. Deceased was a member of the Methodist Church and several secret societies. Later…his father thinks that the remains were not found, and that his son is still alive. Montrose Democrat – 1-8-1903

Spears – In Brooklyn, NY, Nov. 30, Dorcas, wife of Thomas Spears, of Stevens Point. Montrose Democrat – Dec. 7, 1894

Clark Lee – Of Lanesboro, died 1-2-1921 at the home of his cousin, Fred Lee. He was born in 1826 and spent most of his life in Lanesboro. He is survived by one brother, Lewis Lee, of Stevens Point and several cousins. The funeral was held at the home of Horton German on 1-4-1921. Montrose Democrat – 1-13-1921

Peck, Horace O. – Horace O. Peck, of Brandt, died in Hahneman hospital, Scranton, on 9-14-1904 of Bright’s disease. He is survived by his wife, two sons and four daughters. The funeral in the Brandt Presbyterian church. Ind. Rep. 9-22-1904

Lee, George N. – The funeral of George N. Lee was held on Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. W. Wheeler, in Susquehanna. Burial in the Lanesboro Cemetery. Montrose Democrat – 5-20-1915

Lee- At Stevens Point, August 24, 1899, Alfred C. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lee age 1 year. Democrat Sept. 7, 1899

Peck, Emma – Mrs. Emma Peck, widow of Horace O. Peck, died yesterday at the home of her son, Clarence M. Peck, in Binghamton. Mrs. Peck lived at one time in Brandt, PA. She is survived by a brother, the Rev. Titus E. Davis, of Washington, DC, 4 daughters, Mrs. William H. McKay, Mrs. Thomas P. Newford, Miss Sybil Peck and Mrs. R. G. Lamg, Jr. and two sons, Charles Theodore and Clarence M. Peck. Burial in Brandt, PA. Ind. Rep. 8-8-1924

Lee, Willis – The residents of Lanesboro are greatly agitated over the death of Willis Lee, which occurred at his home, last week. Arsenical poisoning was indicated and the stomach removed and sent to Philadelphia for analysis..Montrose Democrat 7-20-1911

Lee, Amasa Mrs. – Funeral services for Mrs. Amasa Lee, were held at the home in Lanesboro, Saturday afternoon. Burial was in the cemetery at Lanesboro. Ind. Rep. 6-18-1926 (Susquehanna Items)

Peck, H. O. – The death of H. O. Peck, late of Brandt, occurred in a hospital in Scranton, where he had been under treatment 9-14-1904. Mr. Peck was for a number of years engaged in the mercantile trade in Brandt. Montrose Democrat 9-22-1904

John Storer – Who suffered a stroke on 2-15, died Sunday. Funeral was held Tuesday at the house. Forest City News 2-18-1918 (Thompson Items)

Storer, Leon – Leon J. Storer, aged fifty years passed away in the Barnes Memorial hospital Wed. January 31. He was the son of the late John and Martha Storer, was born July 20, 1883 on the farm where he resided near Comfort’s Lake. Surviving him are his widow, who before marriage was Miss Grace Harding and one daughter, Martha Storer; two sisters, Mrs. Lewis Carries of NY City and Mrs. William Johnson of Binghamton, NY. Interment in Lanesboro Cemetery. Forest City News 2-8-1934

Storer – The funeral of the late Moses Storer occurred April 20, 1900 at the home of his daughter Mrs. E. T. Bailey of Stevens Point. Interment at Brandt. Mr. Storer was 87 years of age is survived by one daughter Mrs. Bailey and two sons, George and Isaac. Dem. May 10, 1900

Storer, Fred – The funeral of Fred Storer was held Sunday. The funeral attendance was very large and deceased was buried at Lanesboro. Mr. Storer was 71 years of age. Forest City News 3-9-1922 (Thompson Items)

Storer, Mrs. John A. – Mrs. John A. Storer, a life-long resident of Susquehanna, died at her home Friday 10-11-1918. Her survivors are two daughters, Helen of NY City and Mrs. W. G. Johnston of Binghamton; a son, Leon, of Susquehanna and a sister, Mrs. A. D. Fish, of Franklin. Burial was in Lanesboro Cemetery. Montrose Democrat 10-17-1918

Storer, Mary – Died in Harmony, May 14, 1879, Mary, wife of Jacob Storer, aged 65 years, one month. Montrose Democrat May 28, 1879

Storer, Cora – Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Swineford attended the funeral of Mrs. Cora Storer, Bethel Hill, on Friday 1st. Forest City News 2-1-1940 (Jackson Items)

Storer, John A. – John A. Storer died at his home in Susquehanna, Sunday, 2-24-1918 from paralysis. A wife, two daughers, Helen, of NY and Mrs. W. G. Johnson, of Binghamton and one son, Leon, of Susquehanna, survive. Interment in Lanesboro Cemetery. Ind. Rep. 3-8-1918

Storer, Martha E. – on 10-4th, there passed from earth one of whom the wise man might well have been thinking when he said: “Her price is far above rubies”. Martha Evelyn Watson, was born 1-4-1847, the daughter of Andrew and Susan Watson, of Franklin Forks. In 1874 she married John A. Storer…Ind. Rep. 11-15-1918

Stevens, John B. – one of Harmony’s old and most respected citizens died at his home in Steven’s Point, Thursday afternoon, July 18, age 75 years 6 mos and 2 days. The interment was at Steven’s Point Cemetery. Susquehanna Ledger July 24, 1895

Stevens, John B. – one of the oldest residents of the Starrucca Valley died at his home at Steven’s Point, on Thursday evening, in his seventy sixth year. Forest City News 7-25-1895

Stevens, Mrs. John – At Stevens Point, April 24, 1901, Mrs. John Stevens, aged 76 years. Funeral from M. E. Church in that place last Friday. Independent Republican May 3, 1901

Brown, Ed – Word has been received of the accidental death of Ed Brown, of Melrose. He was cleaning his shot gun when the accident occurred. Rev. Lucas had charge of the funeral services, on Tuesday. Forest City News 2-4-1932 (Starrucca Items)

Brown, Aurella – After a lingering illness, Mrs. Aurella Brown, of Lanesboro, died 9-9-1915. Deceased is survived by one daughter, Marjorie and one son, Louis, of Lanesboro. Montrose Democrat 9-23-1915

Rockwell, A. R. – AE 83, died Stevens Point Sun. New Milford Advertiser 30 Mar. 1889

Terrell, Phillip – Tuesday at his home in Brandt, at 5:15 p.m., occurred the death of Phillip Terrell, aged 77 years. The funeral occurred this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Interment in Brandt cemetery. Tri-Weekly Journal, Susquehanna 5-12-1904

Terrell, Clarence – The funeral of Master Clarence Terrell was well attended at the M. E. Church on Sunday afternoon. Ind. Rep. Sept. 13, 1901 (Lanesboro)

Terrell – Calvin Terrell aged 72 died Wed. at home in Steven’s Point. The funeral will be tomorrow. Susq. Ledger Oct. 9, 1895

Terrell, Calvin – The funeral of Calvin Terrell, an old resident of Steven’s Point, occurred on Friday last. Ind. Rep. 10-11-1895 (Susquehanna Items)

Terrell, Delevan – Delevan Terrell died at Stevens’ Point on Monday in his fifteenth year. The funeral will occur this afternoon. Ind. Rep. 12-27-1895 (Susquehanna Items)

Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. George – In one of the worst grade crossing accidents in the history of the county, two people lost their lives and four others were injured. Mr. and Mrs. George Terrell, of Lanesboro, are dead and their three-year-old son is in serious condition at the Barnes Memorial hospital in Susquehanna. In company with George Romanine and Lewis O’Dell, of Johnson City, the family was en route to Binghamton, where Mr. Terrell expected to establish a new home. Romaine was driving the touring car.
Work on the state road in Lanesboro necessitates a detour for a short distance and the crossing is on this detour adjacent to the railroad station. The lay of the land prevents a view of the tracks in either direction. As Romaine drove his car on the tracks the motor stalled and the fast freight caught the car broadside and hurled it many feet. The little boy was thrown from the machine and through a large window into the waiting room of the station. He suffered a compound fracture of the right leg; his left side was crushed and he sustained cuts of the head and face.
Mr. Terrell was killed instantly and Mrs. Terrell died in the hospital on Monday morning. Mr. Terrell was forty-five years of age and his wife was twenty-eight. Romaine was badly cut, his left cheek being severed from the corner of his mouth to his ear and a part of his ear was torn away. O’Dell was less seriously injured. Edmund Monell, of Lanesboro, temporary watchman at the crossing, was struck by the car as it was hurled through the air and he was painfully injured. Coroner Lyons is making an investigation. Montrose Democrat 10-15-1925

Terrell, George and Phebe – A terrible accident occurred Sunday when an automobile stalled on the track of the D & H railroad at Lanesboro. George Terrell, aged 45 was dead; his wife, Mrs. Phebe Terrell, aged 28, died at the Barnes Hospital, Monday. Ind. Rep. 10-16-1925

Prentice, Jake – Jake Prentice, sond of Joseph and Phoebe Prentice, died of typhoid, age nearly 17. Daughter died in a fall near Brandt Station a few years ago. Ind. Rep. Oct. 27, 1884 (Steven Point News)

Prentice, Mrs. J. G. – Mrs. J. G. Prentice died at her home in Steven’s Point, Friday afternoon, she was fifty years old. Forest City News 3-29-1894

Prentice, John F. – John F. Prentice, sond of Mr. and Mrs. William Prentice, died on Tuesday from injuries received on Wednesday of last week, by falling off the high embankment east of the coal pockets. His age was 26 years. Funeral will occur today. Independent Republican May 8, 1896

Prentice – a sad and fatal accident occurred in Lanesboro, Sept. 28, resulting in the death of a daughter of Frank Prentice three years old. Mrs. Prentice was engaged in cleaning the M. E. church when the child fell backward into a tub containing hot water. Dr. Goodwin was called but in spite of all he could the child never rallied from the shock and passed at six o’clock Friday morning. Mont. Dem. Oct. 5, 1899

Prentice – The funeral of the three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prentice of Lanesboro, occurred from the house on Sunday morning, Rev. D. C. Barnes, pastor of the Lanesboro Methodist Church officiating. The little one received fatal injuries on Thursday by falling into a tub of hot water, while the mother engaged in cleaning the Methodist church edifice. Ind. Rep. 10-2-1899

Prentice, William – After an illness of two weeks, William Prentice, an old resident of Susquehanna, died on Tuesday morning. The funeral took place today. Ind. Rep. 12-19-1902 (Susquehanna Items)

Prentice, Mrs. Harry E. – The death of Mrs. Harry E. Prentice occurred at her home in Lanesboro on 3-10-1912. Her age was 23 years. She is survived by her husband, one son, her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Atwell of Cascade Valley, 4 sisters and one brother. Montrose Democrat 3-21-1912

Prentice, Fred – Echoes of the great Blizzard – In the three boroughs – Susquehanna, Lanesboro, Oakland, two deaths are attributed to the storm. The first death occurred last Friday, when Frank Steirch, Erie maintenance man, of Oakland, fell through a skylight while clearing snow from the roof of the coach shop. The second victim was Fred Prentice, D & H assistant maintenance foreman, who died of injuries after he was hit by a railroad plow while at work north of Lanesboro last Thursday. (no newspaper or dates given)

Prentice, Arthur – Lanesboro youth, who was injured by being struck by an automobile at Lanesboro, died at the Barnes hospital, at Susquehanna Monday. An operation was performed by Dr. Washburn in the hopes of saving the young man’s life but all in vain. He was injured internally, besides sustaining a fracture of the thigh. Ind. Rep. 5-14-1926 (Local Paragraphs)

Prentice, Eunice – Mrs. Eunice Prentice of Lanesboro, died at the home of her son, Frank Prentice in that place 10-24-1914. She was 87 years old. She is survived by the following sons, Frank and Edward Prentice of Lanesboro, and Louis and Charles Prentice of Susquehanna. Ind. Rep. 10-30-1914

Prentice, Lorenzo Dow – On Sunday 2-20th, occurred the death of L. D. Prentice at the home of his son, George A. Prentice, at Stevens Point, Pa. at the age of 80 years. He had made this his home since the death of his wife, 10-27-1918. He was born 12-26-1840. He is survived by four sons, George A., Erwin D., Eugene D., Fred I., and one daughter, Luania Greene, one brother, Glen Prentice and one sister, Mrs. Jane Hand. Burial at Hale Eddy. Forest City News 3-3-1921

Prentice, Louis – Louis Prentice, aged 28, died at Barnes Memorial Hospital, Susquehanna, Monday 9-24-1923. He is survived by his father, Loren Prentice. Montrose Democrat 9-27-1923

Saam, Fred – Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saam, of Lanesboro, a daughter. Montrose Democrat 2-26-1914

Saam, Chas. – Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saam, of Lanesboro, a daughter. Montrose Democrat 2-1-1923

Saam, Mrs. Charles – The death of Mrs. Charles Saam occurred Thursday 12-3-1914 at her home in Lanesboro after a few days illness. She is survived by her husband and two small children, a baby two weeks old. Burial was in Carbondale. Mont. Dem. 12-10-1914

Saam, Carolyn Eva – Married 10-5-1940 at the parsonage by Rev. George B. Graves, Daniel Ulrich LeVeille, 19, of Susquehanna and Carolyn Eva Saam, 19, of Lanesboro. Methodist Episcopal Church Records of Susquehanna #3769-2

Saam, Jacob – Miss Helen Shaffer, dau. Of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shaffer of Carbondale and Jacob Saam of Lanesboro, were united in marriage on Friday morning, 9-19-1919 at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage, Carbondale by Rev. M. S. Godshall. Ind. Rep. 9-26-1919

Zeigler, Joseph – Joseph Zeigler, a quarryman, was found dead in his home near Stevens Point on Friday. Linus Wheeler noticed an electric light burning in his home and peering through a window saw him lying motionless. Police investigated and found that he died apparently from a heart attack. Mr. Zeigler at one time conducted a cigar store in Susquehanna. Montrose Independent 9-Nov-1939

Zeigler, Mrs. Anthony – Mrs. Lena Zeigler, 66, widow of Anthony Zeigler, died at her home in Lanesboro on Tuesday morning, Feb. 15, at 6:40. She had been ill for sometime. She was a native of Germany, coming with her parents to Lanesboro when she was four years old. Her husband died in 1930 and she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Melvin Caffery, of Lanesboro; Mrs. George Spoonhower, of Susquehanna; two sons, Francis and Philip Zeigler, of Lanesboro, a step-son, Harry Zeigler, of Syracuse; two brothers, Leo and John Braungardt, of Lanesboro, and one sister, Mrs. John Zeigler, of Elmira. She was a member of St. John’s church, Susquehanna, and a member of the Rosary and the other church societies. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 9:30 in St. John’s church.

Zeigler, Mr. – The remains of a young son of Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler were on Saturday last interred in Laurel Hill Catholic cemetery. Ind. Rep. 5-31-1901 (Susquehanna notes)

Zeigler, Mrs. – The funeral of Mrs. Zeigler was largely attended Tuesday morning from St. John’s Church. Ind. Rep. 2-5-1915 (Susquehanna Items)

Zeigler, John – Wed. afternoon of last week John Zeigler, of Stony Point, N. Y., who was visiting at the home of his son in law, George Blank, in Brandt, committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart. Deceased was 75 years of age and subject to fits of melancholm. Forest City News 8-4-1892

Ziegler, Michael – The funeral of Michael Ziegler, whose sudden death occurred on 4-4-1913, was attended from the home in Lanesboro, the burial was in Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mont. Dem. 4-10-1913

Ziegler, Michael – Michael Ziegler, who lives near Lanesboro, was instantly killed at Steven’s Point on Thursday by a D & H. train. He was driving a horse over the crossing at that point when the locomotive struck the vehicle, throwing him about 25 feet and fracturing his skull. Ind. Rep. 12-18-1914

Ziegler, Michael – Tuesday morning between 9 and 10 o’clock, Michael Ziegler, who resides near Lanesboro, was instantly killed at Stevens Point, Pa. by a D. & H. train. Mr. Ziegler, who is an aged and highly respected citizen, was taking his milk to the creamery, at Stevens Point, and as he ws passing over the Stevens Point railroad crossing, a D. & H. train struck his wagon, throwing Mr. Ziegler about 25 feet, where he struck his head, receiving a fractured skull. Life was extinct when the unfortunate man was picked up. The wagon was demolished and the horse slightly injured. The body was taken to Dooley’s undertaking rooms in Susquehanna, to be prepared for burial. Mont. Dem. Dec. 17, 1914

Ziegler, James – James Ziegler, 23, of Lanesboro, died in the Barnes Memorial Hospital at 5 p.m., Wednesday of last week as the result of the injuries he sustained earlier in the day when a motorcycle he was riding crashed into a building housing a carpenter shop and located but a short distance from the hospital. Dr. R. C. Davis, of the hospital staff, said his death was due to a fractured skull and other serious injuries. Mr. Ziegler was a native of Lanesboro and served in the U. S. Navy during World War II, being in the Pacific area. He had been released from the service only a few weeks ago. Surviving are his father, Philip Ziegler; of Carbondale, formerly of Lanesboro, and a sister, Mrs. Reed J. Knorr, of Susquehanna. His funeral was conducted on Monday morning at 9:30 in St. John’s church, Susquehanna. Interment was in the parish cemetery. Mont. Dem. 4-Apr-1946

Mutchler – Heath – July 31st, by Rev. J. R. Wagner, at the M. E. Parsonage, Mr. Christopher Mutchler, and Miss Edna Heath, of Harmony, Pa. Ind. Rep. Aug. 8, 1881 (Separate Newspapers)

Mutcher – John E. Mutcher, a well-known resident of Lanesboro, died in his home in that place on Friday evening, Jan. 9th. He was 48 years of age and for three years a soldier in the Regular Army of the U. S. He had been in poor health for some time suffering from valvular heart trouble. For several years he had been a foreman for the D. & H. railroad at Lanesboro. He is survived by a wife and three children; also a mother and one brother. The funeral was held at the Lanesboro M. E. church on Monday and burial was in the Lanesboro cemetery. The departed soldier was given full military honors by Strider-Tesky Post of the American Legion of Susquehanna. Montrose Independent Jan. 15, 1931

Clark, Derby – Living near Susquehanna Depot, Mr. Clark met with a terrible fate on the 7th, the particulars of which we find in the Northern Pennsylvanian. He left Susquehanna on foot in the evening to return home carrying with him a clock and a looking glass, and following the track had got as far as the Lanesboro Crossing, on the Erie Railway and spying a train approaching, stepped over on the other track, and was run over and instantly killed by a train passing in an opposite direction, which he did not discover in time to escape. The body of the unfortunate man was found soon after so terribly mangled and torn as scarcely to be recognized. Mr. Clark was a soldier and drew a pension consequence of being crippled in the war. He leaves a wife and several children in destitute circumstances. The Port Jervis Evening Gazette Saturday, April 15th, 1873

The Story of the Auxiliary of the Strider/Tesky Post 86 of Susquehanna, PA

World War I was over. Returned veterans were struggling to obtain proper care and just compensation for their disabled comrades, to gain jobs, to start into civilian lives for themselves, and to prevent the security and freedom of America for which they had fought from being lost in peace. The women of their families wanted to help. To supplement the strength of the newly organized American Legion, the mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of the Legionnaires, those of the war dead, and the women veterans, formed The American Legion Auxiliary.

In the gallery, please find some interesting papers that recount the actions and events that took place during the early stages of the American Legion Auxiliary’s Post 86 in Susquehanna, PA…….

1945 Honor Roll of Soldiers - Susquehanna, PA

Susquehanna Honor Roll of Soldiers

Births that occurred in Harmony Township 1900-1906

Record of Births and Deaths – Book II
Susquehanna County Courthouse,
Montrose, PA
Births that occurred in Harmony Township
1900 – 1906

Snyder, Earl – Ellis and Aggie Snyder – (stonecutter) – b. June 19, 1900 in Lanesboro
Walters, Hazel – Leon and Catherine Walters – (railroad man) – b. May 15, 1900 in Susquehanna
Wood, George E. – George E and Harriet Wood – (railroad man) – b. Dec. 20, 1899 in Lanesboro
Tonkey, John J. – John and Lizzie Tonkey – (railroad man) – b. Mar. 7, 1900 in Lanesboro
Myrick, Beatrice H. – Edwin and Mary Myrick – (railroad man) – b. Jan. 25, 1900 in Lanesboro
Barrett, Margurite- William and Bertha Barrett – (railroad man) – b. July 22, 1900 in Lanesboro
French, Ruth M. – Frank and Leona French – (railroad man) – b. June 12, 1900 in Lanesboro
Cleaveland, Ruth – George and Martha Cleaveland – (laborer) – b. Dec. 25, 1899 in Lanesboro
Goodwin, Dorothy A. – Frederick and Minnie Goodwin – (doctor) – b. Apr. 5, 1900 in Lanesboro
Donovan, Vera – James and Jessie Donovan – (soldier) – b. Aug. 18, 1900 in Harmony Township
Buchanan, Luther – William and Effie A. Buchanan – (stonecutter) – b. Dec. 16, 1900 in Stevens Point
Walters, Margaret – John and Mary Walters – (stonecutter) – b. Dec. 16, 1900 in Stevens Point
Stearker, Andrew – George and Elizabeth Stearker – (stonecutter) – b. Apr. 16, 1900 in Stevens Point
Spoonhauer, Peter J. – Peter and Susan Spoonhauer – (laborer) – b. June 4, 1900 in Harmony Township
Brown, Loula May – James W. and Lillian M. Brown – (farmer) – b. Nov. 19, 1900 in Harmony Township
Woodruff, Edward Eugene – Jerome A. and Julia Ann Woodruff – (farmer) – b. Oct. 25, 1900
Wadin, Hazel – Michael and May Wadin – (farmer) – b. July 21, 1900 in Harmony Township
French, Earl R. – Arthur M. and Ida R. – (laborer) – b. Sept. 23, 1900 in Brandt
Swickendick, A. – (M) – August and Dora Swickendick – (laborer) – b. June 5, 1900 in Harmony Township
Swook, Hilla – (F) – Loren and Elizabeth Swook – (farmer) – b. Aug. 18, 1900 in Harmony Township
Kelder, Thomas L. – William T. and Maggie Kelder – (farmer) – b. Oct. 25, 1900 in Harmony Township
Arnold, Gilbert – William and Anna Arnold – (farmer) – b. Feb. 2, 1901 in Harmony Township
Edwards, William – Fred and Nellie Edwards – (stonecutter) – b. Oct. 31, 1900 in Harmony Township
Mead, Harry – William and Martha Mead – (farmer) – b. Feb. 15, 1901 in Harmony Township
June, Viola – Eben. And Lucy June – (stonecutter) – b. Mar. 7, 1901 in Harmony Township
Aldrich, Willie – P. A. and Ada Aldrich – (blacksmith) – b. July 21, 1901 in Harmony Township
Prentice, Lewis – L. E. and Perl Prentice – (laborer) – b. July 27, 1901 in Harmony Township
French, Nelson – H. C. and Emma French – (farmer) – b. May 26, 1901 in Harmony Township
Nickerson, Jessie (F) – John and Jennie Nickerson – (laborer) – b. Dec. —, 1900 in Harmony Township
Cook, James – James and Ruby Cook – (laborer) – b. May 3, 1901 in Harmony Township
Bryant, John – Grant and Anna Bryant – (farmer) – b. July 9, 1901 in Lanesboro
Shay, Helen – Emmet and Minnie Shay – (laborer) – Feb. 16, 1901 in Harmony Township
Smith, Steven – Philip and Mulenna Smith – (stonecutter) – b. Jan. 17, 1901 in Harmony Township
Watkin, Frankie – Elijah and Mattie Watkin – (laborer) – b. Feb. 27, 1901 in Harmony Township
Kesler, Doritha – Andrew and Fannie Kesler – (laborer) – b. July 7, 1901 in Harmony Township
Bennett, Charlett – W. E. and Francis Bennett – (stone dealer) – b. Feb. 5, 1901 in Lanesboro
Prentice, Fred – Frank and Mary Prentice – (laborer) – b. May 14, 1901 in Lanesboro
Rose, Esther – George and Ethel Rose – (railroad man) – b. Apr. 8, 1901 in Lanesboro
Seaman, Milan – (M) – Harry and Mary Seaman – (stonecutter) – b. Feb. 12, 1901 in Lanesboro
Saam, Freddie – Philip and Carrie Saam – (stonecutter) – b. Feb. 15, 1901 in Lanesboro
Chase, Stanley – Albert and Atte Chase – (railroad man) – b. July 4, 1901 in Lanesboro
McCullough, Stanley – George and Effie McCullough – (railroad man) – b. June 17, 1901 in Lanesboro
Kishbaugh, Frank – Martin and Hattie Kishbaugh – (laborer) – b. Mar. 12, 1901 in Lanesboro
Brower, Phebee – Arthur and Hannah Kishbaugh – (coal dealer) – b. Feb. 24, 1901 in Lanesboro
Washburn, Isa – (F) – Osborn and Blanche Washburn – (railroad man) – b. May 12, 1901 in Lanesboro
Deaver, Thomas – James and Francesca Deaver – (farmer) – b. Aug. 10, 1901 in Lanesboro
Travis, Ruth – Edward and Estella Travis – (laborer) – b. May 16, 1902 in Lanesboro
Myrtell, Ramey (F) – Charles and Nellie Myrtell – (laborer) – b. May 31, 1902 in Harmony Township
Watkins, Nellie – Elijah and Mattie Watkins – (laborer) – b. July 2, 1902 in Harmony Township
Denny, Edson – Fred and Carry Denny – (laborer) – b. May 28, 1902 in Harmony Township
Buckley, James – Clarence and Berd Buckley – (farmer) – b. Apr. 25, 1902 in Lanesboro
Brower, Ruth – Arthur and Hannah Brower – (coal dealer) – b. Oct. 8, 1902 in Lanesboro
Bell, Ester – William and Lena Bell – (railroad man) – b. July 29, 1902 in Lanesboro
Cileo, Mike – John and Mary Cileo – (railroad man) – b. Apr. 12, 1902 in Lanesboro
Caffery, Margriet – John and Anna Caffrey – (railroad man) – b. Apr. 27, 1902 in Lanesboro
Clapper, Russell – Edwin and Isabella Clapper – (railroad man) – b. Apr. 15, 1902 in Lanesboro
Cleaveland, Glenn – George and Mable Cleaveland – (laborer) – b. May 16, 1902 in Lanesboro
Denison, Marian – (F) – William and Louise Denison – (teacher) – b. Feb. 24, 1902 in Lanesboro
Keiffer, Jas. – John and Luella Keiffer – (tanner) – b. Nov. 16, 1901 – in Lanesboro
Keigler, Leo – John and Lizzie Keigler – (tanner) – b. Dec. 3, 1901 in Brandt
Saam, Albert Marian – Frederick and Margaret Saam – (quarryman) – b. Mar. 2, 1902 in Lanesboro
Wilmuth, Mary – Wellington and Elizabeth Wilmuth – (laborer) – b. Jan. 1, 1902 in Lanesboro
Stairker, Hedwig – (F) – George and Florence Stairker – (farmer) – b. Nov. 18, 1901 in Brandts
Schmidt, Nellie – Chas.and Mary Schmidt – (baker) – b. Apr. 11, 1902 in Lanesboro
Taylor, Cornelia – Chas. M. and Mary E. Taylor – (quarryman) – b. Mar. 2, 1902 in Lanesboro
Underhill, Robert – Harvey and Nellie Underhill – (stone mason) – b. Aug. 17, 1902 in Lanesboro
Wheeler, Raymond – Oliver and Vita Wheeler – (quarryman) – b. Mar. 5, 1902 in Lanesboro
Lovelace, M. Marguerite – Miles and Ida Lovelace – (carpenter) – b. Sept. 29, 1902 in Lanesboro
Lovelace, James – Sidney and Ada Lovelace – (carpenter) – b. Sept. 29, 1902 in Lanesboro
Slater, Edith – Edward and Hattie Slater – (laborer) – b. July 1, 1903 in Lanesboro
Taylor, Mildred – Harrie and Nellie Taylor – (clerk) – b. Dec. 11, 1902 in Lanesboro
Rockwell, Celia – Albert and Mary Rockwell – (stonecutter) – b. Nov. 6, 1903 in Harmony Township
Barton, Royal – Howard and Louisa Barton – (farmer) – b. May 12, 1903 in Harmony Township
Burchell, Ernest – Chauncy and Florence Burchell – (farmer) – b. May 18, 1903 in Harmony Township
Parker, George – Richard and Lena Parker – (blacksmith) – b. Sept. 8, 1903 in Harmony Township
Brown, Lucy – Ed and Carrie Brown – (pauper) – b. Sept. 16, 1903 in Harmony Township
Watkins, Marjorie – Bert and Nettie Watkins – (laborer) – b. July 21, 1903 in Harmony Township
Watkins, Robert – William and Emma Watkins – (laborer) – b. Apr. 17, 1903 in Harmony Township
Whitehead, Millicent – Moses and Blanche Whitehead – (laborer) – b. Jan. 19, 1903 in Harmony Township
Johnson, Hattie – Walter and Myra Johnson – (laborer) – b. Mar. 6, 1903 in Harmony Township
Hughs, Elton – (M) – Arvill and Mahala Hughs – (stonecutter) – b. May 1, 1903 in Harmony Township
Baldauf, Celia – Charles and Mary Baldauf – (stonecutter) – b. Sept. 15, 1903 in Harmony Township
Waters, Beatrice – John and Mary Waters – (stonecutter) – b. Feb. 21, 1903 in Harmony Township
Natzell, Ruth – Fred and Ellen Natzell – (farmer) – b. Mar. 14, 1903 in Harmony Township
Jones, Marion – (F) – L. D. and Alice Jones – (clerk) – b. Dec. 30, 1903 in Lanesboro
Soop, Baby – (F) – David and Catherine Soop – (clerk) – b. Aug. 1, 1904 in Lanesboro
Miller, Raphael – Dr. S. S. and Margaret Miller – (doctor) – b. June 12, 1904 in Lanesboro
Blackington, Ester – J. M. and Elizabeth Blackington – (laborer) – b. Jan. 30, 1904 in Lanesboro
Seamans, Bernice – Harry and Mary Seamans – (stonecutter) – b. Apr. 25, 1904 in Lanesboro
Keigler, Catherine – John and Lizzie Kiegler – (laborer) – b. Jan. 25, 1904 in Lanesboro
Armstrong, Margaret – John and Nellie Armstrong – (tel. operator) – b. Sept. 23, 1903 in Lanesboro
Caffery, John – John and Annie Caffery – (laborer) – b. Aug. 14, 1904 in Lanesboro
Breuer, Maud – Rubin and Nellie Breuer – (laborer) – b. Sept. 26, 1903 in Lanesboro
Robison, Fred K. – Chas. G. and Helen May Robison – (laborer) – b. Dec. 5, 1903 in Lanesboro
Axtell, Donald D. – Floyd D. and Henrietta Axtell – (lawyer) – b. Dec. 2, 1903 in Lanesboro
Touhey, Camella – Michael and Elizabeth Touhey – (ins. agent) – b. Sept. 5, 1903 in Lanesboro
Holcomb, Rhea – (F) – E. F. and Bernice Holcomb – (laborer) – b. Sept. 5, 1903 in Lanesboro
Call, Mandaline – James and Stella Call – (stonecutter) – b. Jan. 13, 1904 in Harmony Township
Ramey, Harold – Charles and Nella Ramey – (laborer) – b. May 20, 1904 in Harmony Township
Walker, Rena – Frank and Anna Walker – (laborer) – b. Sept. 7, 1904 in Melrose
Birchell, B. – (F) – Chancy and Florence Birchell – (farmer) – b. Jan. 10, 1905 in Stevens Point
Tobey, Bessie – Charles and Alice Tobey – (laborer) – b. Sept. 10, 1905 in Lanesboro
French, Mary L. – Ray and Hattie French – (laborer) – b. Sept. 10, 1905 in Lanesboro
Johnson, Chas. – Chas. Johnson – (no mother given) – (laborer) – b. Jan. 9, 1905 in Stevens Point
Kinney, (no name given) – (F) – Otto and Minnie Kinney – (laborer) – b. Sept. 9, 1905 in Stevens Point
Smith, Leav. – (M) – Philip and Lutrena Smith – (laborer) – b. Apr. 14, 1905 in Lanesboro
Schline, Christy A. (M) – Jacob and Elnora Schline – (laborer) – b. Apr. 10, 1905 in Lanesboro
Baldoff, Syvina – (M) – Charles and Mary Baldoff – (stonecutter) – b. Apr. 10, 1905 in Lanesboro
Whitney, Alma – (F) – Vern and Mary Whitney – (laborer) – b. May 29, 1905 in Brandt
Brooks, Mathew – D. C. and Anna Brooks – (laborer) – b. July 24, 1905 in Brandt
Tompkins, Loretta – Joseph and Lucy Tompkins – (farmer) – b. Oct. 2, 1905 in Melrose
Barnhardt – Eugene and Kate Barnhardt – (watchman) – b. Dec. 12, 1904 in Lanesboro
Dickman, Roland – Frank and Bernice Dickman – (laborer) – b. Apr. 25, 1905 in Lanesboro
Hendrickson, Ray – Earl and Elizabeth Hendrickson – (agent) – b. June 29, 1905 in Lanesboro
Kuhn, Lawrence – Lawrence and Anna Kuhn – (laborer) – b. Mar. 15, 1905 in Lanesboro
Palmer, Mary – Titus and Rose Palmer – (laborer) – b. May 28, 1905 in Lanesboro
Saam, Loretta – Fred and Margaret Saam – (stonecutter) – b. Nov. 4, 1904 in Lanesboro
Shyrick, Caroline – John and Coloma Shyrick – (stonecutter) – b. Sept.2, 1904 in Lanesboro
Soop, Donald – Vallentine and Mabel E. – (laborer) – b. May 2, 1905 in Lanesboro
Van Gorder, Harold F. – Harry and Maud Van Gorder – (clerk) – b. Aug. 29, 1905 in Lanesboro
Wheeler, Oliver, Jr. – Oliver and Vita Wheeler – (laborer) – b. June 4, 1905 in Lanesboro
Touhey, Carl – Michael and Lizzie Touhey – (ins. agent) – b. July 25, 1905 in Lanesboro
Zeigler, Albert – Michael and Anastatia – (laborer) – b. Feb. 3, 1905 in Lanesboro
Washburn, Louis Earl – M. J. and Susan E. Washburn – (farmer) – b. Feb. 20, 1906 in Bethel Hill
Watkins, Harry (?) – William and Emma Watkins – (laborer) – b. Sept. 19, 1906 in Brandt
Williams, A. J. – R. F. and Lucy Williams – (laborer) – b. Apr. 11, 1906 in Melrose
Parker, Linie T. (F) – John and Hattie Parker – (farmer) – b. July 7, 1906 in Stevens Point
Birchell, Freeman – Chauncy and Florence Birchell – (farmer) – b. Feb. 8, 1906 in Stevens Point
Clapper, Floyd – Edwin A. and Isabell Clapper – (laborer) – b. Aug. 11, 1906 in Lanesboro
Zeigler, Charles Thomas – William and Sarah Zeigler – (stonecutter) – b. June 17, 1906 in Lanesboro
Lee, Walter E. – Willis and Minnie Lee – (stonecutter) – b. Apr. 9, 1906 in Lanesboro
Smith, John J. – Philip and Latruia (?) Smith – (stonecutter) – b. May –, 1906 in Lanesboro
Squires, Kenneth A. – Theodore and Jessie Squires – (stonecutter) – b. May 18, 1906 in Lanesboro
Carr, Eldred Irving – Thomas A. and Blanche Carr – (clerk) – b. Apr. 18, 1906 in Lanesboro
Sheehe, Joseph – Jas. And Margaret Sheehe – (landlord) – b. Oct. 9, 1905 in Lanesboro
Taylor, Marian Louise – H. E. and Nettie Taylor – (clerk) – b. June 6, 1906 in Lanesboro
Shirrick, Grace R. – J. W. and Coloma Shirrick – (fireman) – b. July 17, 1906 in Lanesboro
Brongart, Catherine – Gustave and Gertrude Brongart – (stonecutter) – b. Dec. 9, 1905 in Lanesboro
Caffery, Irene – John and Ann Caffery – (tel. oper.) – b. July 10, 1906 in Lanesboro
Storer, Laura M. – Oscar and Edith Storer – (laborer) – b. May 4, 1906 in Lanesboro
Keegan, John Walter – Joseph and Augusta (Kindsfogel) Keegan – (laborer) – b. Aug. 18, 1905 in Lanesboro
Barno, John William – William and Anna (Drahus) Barno – b. Mar. 19, 1899 in Brandt (recorded July 8, 1941)
Gilson, John – James and Julia (Foy) Gilson – b. May 27, 1895 in Lanesboro (recorded in Apr. 17, 1941)
Patrick, George Ross – Orin W. and Lucy (Neeley) Patrick – b. May 15, 1899 in Lanesboro (recorded Apr. 29, 1941)

Births that occurred in Harmony Township 1897-1899

Record of Births and Deaths – Book I
Susquehanna County Courthouse,
Montrose, PA
Births that occurred in Harmony Township
1897 – 1899

Melons, Ray M. – Myron and Nettie Melons – (teamster) – B. Sept. 21, 1897 in Stevens Point
Mead, Inez – Albert and Martha Mead – (farmer) – b. Apr. 15, 1897 in Stevens Point
Cole, (no name given) – (F) – William and Clary Cole – (laborer) – b. Apr. 7, 1898 in Melrose
Kinney, Francis – (M) – Thomas and Mavey Kinney – (laborer) – b. Mar. 17, 1897 in Melrose
Newcombe, Eva – Frank and Mary Newcombe – (laborer) – b. Feb. 15, 1897 in Melrose
Feron, Lulu – David and Lottie Feron – (farmer) – b. June 28, 1897 in Melrose
Paugh, William L. – Lewis and Hattie Paugh – (blacksmith) – b. Jan. 18, 1898 in Stevens Point
Butts, Bessie M. – Walter J. and Alice J. Butts – (stonecutter) – b. Apr. 16, 1897 in Stevens Point
Malary, Clarence W. – Burt and Addie Malary – (blacksmith) – b. Mar. 25, 1897 in Stevens Point
Tompkins, (no name given) – (F) – James and Mary Tompkins – (chairmaker) – b. Apr. 23, 1898 in Stevens Point
Meade, Ina – N. M. and Laura Meade – (farmer) – b. Sept. 25, 1897 in Harmony Township
Taylor, Florrance – George A. and Cora Taylor – (harness maker) – b. July 3, 1898 in Lanesboro (Main Street)
Keys, Mildred – Grant and Rose Keys – (engioneer) – b. Jan. 27, 1898 in Lanesboro
Phillips, Lewis S., Jr. – Lewis S. and Gertude Phillips – (farmer) – b. Mar. 14, 1898 in Lanesboro
Van Order, Parthena E. (F) – Frederick and Augusta Van Order – (teamster) – b. Dec. 8, 1898 in Lanesboro
Waters, John – John and Mary Waters – (stonecutter) – b. Nov. 11, 1897 in Lanesboro
Zeigler, Marie – Anthony and Lena Zeigler – (stonecutter) – b. Aug. 20, 1898 in Lanesboro
Seman, Mennervia – Harry and Mary Seman – (stonecutter) – b. July 11, 1898 in Lanesboro
Smith, Anthony J. – Phillip and Lugenna Smith – (stonecutter) – b. Feb. 20, 1898 in Lanesboro
Kishbaugh, Bernice – Richard M. and Hattie Kishbaugh – (teamster) – b. Mar. 24, 1898 in Lanesboro
McInnerney, Johanna – Patrick and Lizzie McInnerney – (railroad laborer) – b. Aug. 28, 1898 in Germantown (Lanesboro)
Withbeck, Allice – Orton and Becky Withbeck – (farmer) – b. Oct. 6, 1897 in Miller Hill (Harmony Township)
Turner, Merene – (F) – William and Mary Turner – (carpenter) – b. Jan. 3, 1898
Proctor, Thomas – Nelson H. and Mary – (machinist) – b. Sept. 14, 1897 in Susquehanna
Ryan, Francis – Martin J. and Mary (Callahan) – (postmaster) – b. Oct. 5, 1897 in Susquehanna (East Main Street)
Kane, Martin – Martin and Susan (McMahon) – Kane – (machinist) – b. Nov. 2, 1897 in Susquehanna (Erie Avenue)
Wood, (no name given) – (F) – Robert and Mrs. Robert Wood – (no occupation given) – b. Dec. 3, 1897 in Susquehanna
Boyle, Alice Marie – William and Mary (McHugh) – (brakeman) – b. Dec. 6, 1897 in Susquehanna (Grande Street)
Trine, Nina – William L. and Nattie May Trine – (laborer) – b. Dec. 26, 1897 in Susquehanna (Jackson Street)
Kelley, Eveley – (F) – John and Ann (Scott) Kelley – (fireman) – b. Jan. 5. 1898 in Susquehanna (Pine Street)
Van Gorder, Anson – (M) – Harry and Maud Van Gorder – (clerk) – b. Feb. 14, 1898 in Susquehanna (Oak Street)
Handey, Thomas J. – Edward and Mrs. Edward Handey – ( liquor dealer) – b. Mar. 7, 1898 in Susquehanna (Jackson Street)
Hickey, Arthur Joseph – Richard A. and Grace M. (Donovan) – (machinist) – b. Mar. 13, 1897 in Susquehanna (Willow Street)
Phillips, Louis – Louis and Gertrude Phillips – (machinist) – b. Mar. 13, 1898 in Susquehanna (Church Street)
Sager, Francis Marian – (F) – Frank and Anna Sager – (miller) – b. Mar. 13, 1898 in Susquehanna
Dugan, Matilda Rose – John and Mrs. John Dugan – (brakeman) – b. Mar. 25, 1898 in Susquehanna (Pine Street)
Kane, Annetta – John and Kate Kane – (carpenter) – b. Apr. 13, 1898 in Susquehanna (East Main Street)
Westervelt, Lillian – Walter E. and Clara Westervelt – (brick layer) – b. Apr. 26, 1898 in Susquehanna (Laurel Street)
Keefe, Irene – James and Mary H. Keefe – (laborer) – b. Apr. 27, 1898 in Susquehanna (Erie Avenue)
Washburn, Anna Ruth – C. D. and Cora Washburn – (clerk) – b. June 4, 1898 in Susquehanna (Willow Avenue)
Lynch, (no name given) – (M) – John and Bridget A Lynch – (laborer) – b. July 9, 1898 in Susquehanna (East Main Street)
Galloway, (no name given) – (F) – William G. and Loise T. Galloway – (fireman) – b. July 10, 1898 in Susquehanna ( East Main Street)
Russell, (no name given) – (F) – William and Maggie Russell – (machinist) – b. July 29, 1898 in Susquehanna (Elm Street)
Sherman, Ida – Stephen and Ida M. Sherman – (stone mason) – b. Aug. 9, 1898 in Susquehanna (Jackson Street)
Sherman, Raymond – Stephen and Ida M. Sherman – (stone mason) – b. Aug. 9, 1898 in Susquehanna (Jackson Street)
Dunn, Cora – Frank and Mary Dunn – (laborer) – b. Dec. 3, 1897 in Susquehanna (Front Street)
Madigan, Margaret – John and Ann Madigan – (laborer) – b. May 15, 1898 in Susquehanna (Front Street)
Murphy, Arthur – John W. and Mary Murphy – (machinist) – b. Mar. 1, 1898 in Susquehanna (Drinker Street)
Horrigan, Joseph – Patrick and Mary Horrigan – (engineer) – b. Feb. 10, 1898 in Susquehanna (Maiden Lane)
Bice, Irving R. – Chas. W. and Mary Bice – (farmer) – b. Feb. 18, 1899 in Cascade
Decker, Nellie M. – Jothem and Bertha Decker – (farmer) – b. June 11, 1899 in Cascade
Decker, Lee – Jothem and Bertha Decker – (farmer) – b. June 11, 1899 in Cascade
Hobart, Julius – Benj. and Zadie Hobart – (stonecutter) – b. June 27, 1899 in Stevens Point
Butts, Fred W. – Walter and Alice Butts – (stonecutter) – b. Jan. 13, 1899 in Stevens Point
Lee, Carl Groner – Lucius and Ida Lee – (laborer) – b. Apr. 20, 1899 in Stevens Point
Lee, Floyd Cleveland – (no father given) – Lydia E. Lee – b. June 26, 1899 in Stevens Point
Barton, Florence Amy – Josiah and June Barton – (farmer) – b. Feb. 25, 1899 in Snow Hill (Harmony Township)
Edwards, Milicent Marie – William and Polly Edwards – (laborer) – b. Apr. 4, 1899 in Stevens Point
Putnam, Anna Grace – L. T. and Mabel Putnam – (stonecutter) – b. Sept. 19, 1899 in Stevens Point
Keating, Marjorie Pearl -Fred and Agnes Keating – (laborer) – b. Oct. 22, 1898 in Stevens Point
Woodard, Florence Edna – Bert and Maud Woodard – (laborer) – b. Dec. 21, 1898 in Green Grove – (Listed with other Stevens Point births)
Ihle, Elisa – Jas. And Elisa Ihle – (laborer) – b. July 2, 1899 in Brandt
Natzel, Earl Edward – Fred and Ellen Natzel – (farmer) – b. Dec. 31, 1898 in King Hill (Brandt)
Hunter, Helen Caroline – Thomas and Helen Hunter – (engineer) – b. Apr. 28, 1899 in King Hill (Brandt)
Shoffkum, Elmer – Charles and Elizabeth Shoffkum – (stonecutter) – b. Oct. 1, 1898 in Brandt
Wadin, Carrie – Mark and Mary Wadin – (farmer) – b. Sept. 24, 1898 in Brandt
Watkins, Florence – Rev. F. W. and Mary Watkins – (minister) – b. Sept. 27, 1898 in Brandt
Watkins, Margaret – H. C. and Grace Watkins – (clerk) – b. Sept.13, 1899 in Brandt
Arnold, George – Chas. And Minnie Arnold – (quarryman) – b. Jan. 20, 1899 in Stevens Point
Van Order, Kenneth – Fred and Augusta Van Order – (teamster) – b. Aug. 3, 1899 in Lanesboro
Bauldorf, William – Chas. And Mary Bauldorf – (quarryman) – b. Apr. 10, 1899 in Lanesboro
Sendt, Laury – (F) – Jacob and Kathrina Sendt – (farmer) – b. Aug. 8, 1899 in Lanesboro
Crissell, Stanley – Walter and Nellie Crissell – (railroad man) – b. Feb. 9, 1899 in Lanesboro
Gates, Harrold – Lewis and Josephine Gates – (railroad man) – b. Aug. 5, 1899 in Lanesboro
Saam, Lena – Phillip and Carrie Saam – (quarryman) – b. Nov. 16, 1898 in Lanesboro
Bennett, Dayton – Ephram and Libbie Bennett – (railroad man) – b. Jan. 12, 1899 in Lanesboro
Wilbert, Henry – Michael and Delia Wilbert – (blacksmith) – b. Nov. 24, 1898 in Lanesboro

Register of Births/Deaths in Susquehanna County, PA (Book 1) Susquehanna County Courthouse

Register of Births/Deaths in Susquehanna County, PA (Book 1) Susquehanna County Courthouse

Register of Births/Deaths in Susquehanna County, PA (Book 1) Susquehanna County Courthouse

Dr. J. S. Brandt

Dr. J. S. BrandtDental Surgeon, Erie Ave. over Post Office, Susquehanna

The prominent and leading gentleman engaged in the dental profession in this part of the State of Penna. is Dr. J. S. Brandt, whose dental parlors are neatly and tastefully arranged, and provided with every comfort and convenience, and are located in the Birdsall Block over the Post Office. Dr. Brandt is a regular graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College of the class 1880, and is perfectly familiar with all the new appliances and advancements that have been made in the profession which have been endorsed by the dental colleges of the country. He is earnestly devoted to his profession, a close student and observer, and possessing the highest attainments, has since he began active practice met with a marked success, and achieved popularity that has placed him in the leading rank among the dental surgeons of this part of the state. In the mechanical department of the profession he is skilled in its every detail, and produces some of the finest kind of workmanship. Anesthetics are administered when desired, and he guarantees perfect satisfaction to all who have occasion to desire his professional services. Dr. Brandt was born at Brandt’s Station, Susquehanna County, and is a son of H. W. Brandt, who is well known as the proprietor of extensive works in this part of the state. Dr. Brandt is widely known throughout the adjoining counties as a skilled dental practitioner, and enjoys a lucrative patronage derived from a large and influential class of cultivated acquaintances.

Directory – City of Susquehanna, Page 381 – 1904

The Stevens Point Church 58th Anniversary

Tucked inside of the Old Home Day Guest book, are three handwritten pages of notes taken during an anniversary service held at the Stevens Point Methodist Episcopal Church on November 10, 1944. The writer refers to this service as the “58th anniversary of the founding of building the Stevens Point church.” When I first read this, I thought that the author was incorrect with the anniversary date as the cornerstone on the church has 1896 as its inscription. Upon re-reading the text, it refers to the “founding of the building” and maybe not the actual completion date. And there definitely would have be a time difference- from the date of land purchase, planning, materials, finding enough men for the labor and finalizing the building to completion-it may have been quite a few years.

If you had a relative that lived in or around Harmony Township during the 1940’s, there is a good chance that they were at this celebration. So, come now, read the notes from that day as our secretary has graciously written everything down, even the names of all of the attendees….

The Stevens Point Methodist Episcopal Church - April 2009

The Stevens Point Methodist Episcopal Church - April 2009

Stevens Point Methodist Church Community Hall - April 2009

Stevens Point Methodist Church Community Hall - April 2009

Stevens Point Methodist Church Community Hall Inside - April 2009

Stevens Point Methodist Church Community Hall Inside - April 2009

The Town of Brandt, PA

With just a small paragraph written on the back of an early 1900’s postcard of Brandt, I wonder if the printer, C. D. Burton, had any idea of how prophetic his brief description of this little village really was. With his use of the word “vicissitudes” – the unpredictable changes in life – Brandt and its populace did indeed experience the many ups and downs of life in this small but unique Pennsylvanian town.

Brandt Post Card Text

Brandt Post Card Text

From newspaper articles gathered from the Historical Society in Montrose, PA, I have arranged several events in the order that they occurred to portray the rise, fall and the eventual demise of much of the small businesses and industries that once flourished.

Newspaper Items (Stevens Point Cemetery Burials) From Research at the Historical Society in Montrose, PA

George Kuhn, aged 55 years, died suddenly at his home on the outskirts of Susquehanna on Tuesday 7-20-1920. He is survived by one son, who resides in Stevens’ Point.
Montrose Independent Republican 8-6-1920

Roland Kuhn, of Stevens Point, aged 18 years, son of George Kuhn of Oakland, lost his life Sunday morning, near the Erie stone bridge at Lanesboro, by being hit by an Erie express train.
Montrose Democrat 11-20-1913

Elwin Kuhn, aged 22, was fatally injured while gunning, near his home at Stevens Point, on Saturday afternoon. In some manner his gun was accidentally discharged and an artery in one of his legs was severed. He died in a few hours. The funeral took place on Tuesday from the Steven’s Point Methodist Church.
Montrose Independent Republican 11-10-1899

At the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seamans at Steven’s Point, Feb. 22, 1898, occurred the death of George Wilson after an illness of about two months. Son of Frederick Wilson, he was age 13 years 5 months.
Montrose Democrat March 17, 1898

The death of Cora, the daughter of F. L. and Mary E. Wilson, age 17 years 10 months and 27 days formerly of Susquehanna, occurred in Scranton on Wed. May 3, 1899, after a protracted illness resulting from appendicitis. She is survived by a father, mother and two sisters, Mrs. Lillie McHenry of New Milford and Mrs. Nellie Bell of Windsor.
The remains were brought to Stevens Point and interred beside those of her brother; Rev. D. C. Barnes of Lanesboro conducted the services at the grave.
Montrose Democrat May 11, 1899

The remains of Elmer Carnegie, who died in Elmira, were brought to his home at Stevens Point, Wednesday, 10-15.
Montrose Independent Republican 10-24-1902

At his home in Stevens’ Point, PA, May 2, 1901, S. H. Carnegie , aged 74 years. Funeral held last Sunday from the Methodist Church in that place, Rev. D. L. Meeker officiating.
Montrose Independent Republican May 10, 1901

Albert A. Rockwell, 62 years old, died at his home in Stevens Point, Sunday 5-18-1924. He is survived by his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Linn Schenck , Mrs. Ray Keesler, Mrs. Walter Glover, and Mrs. Walter Brady, 3 sons, Ray, Merlin and Harold, 2 sisters, Mrs. James Reed and Mrs. M. H. Connelly. Burial in the Stevens Point Cemetery.
Montrose Democrat 5-22-1924

At the Brandt Brick Works on Saturday morning, Eugene Campbell of Stevens Point, was killed by the caving in of an embankment. Deceased leaves a widow and four children. The funeral took place, Monday, with interment in the Stevens Point Cemetery.
Unidentified Newspaper July 3, 1903

The remains of Mrs. Frank Burchell of Syracuse, N. Y. were brought to Stevens Point for burial Tuesday of last week. H. I. and C. F. Burchell brothers in law, from this place were in attendance.
Forest City News 9-20-1925

Frank Burchell, of Stevens Point, an aged and respected citizen, died 8-21-1913 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Michael Sheffelm, Lanesboro.
Montrose Democrat 9-4-1913

Mrs. Horace Burchell of Stevens Point, died suddenly on Thursday of pneumonia. The funeral was held at the M. E. church in that place.
Forest City News 1-22-1914

The death of Horace Burchell, a veteran of the Civil War, occurred at his home in Endwell, March 12th. The body was brought to the home of his son, Chauncey Burchell, of this place. The funeral was held Monday at Stevens Point. Burial was also made at that place.
Forest City News 3-19-1931

Charles Tewksbury met his death last Saturday afternoon while helping a neighbor, Perry Bushnell, unload hay. Mr. Tewksbury was standing under the hay forks, when they fell striking him in such a manner that it severed the jugular vein and he died in a few minutes. Mr. Tewksbury was about 70 years of age, had lived in this neighborhood for many years and was respected by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Tewksbury, two daughters, Mrs. Agnes Keating of Avoca, and Mrs. Mabel Corby of Waverly, and six grand children, Marjorie, Edith, Ruth, Agnes and Marion Keating, and Mrs. Anna Prentice, who had always made her home with her grandparents, up to the time of her marriage. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock and burial was made in the Stevens Point Cemetery. Rev. Lamb of Lanesboro officiated.
Binghamton Newspaper 9-12-1918