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Note for: Warren W. Welliver, 23 JUL 1866 -
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Individual Note: The 1920 Census lists Warren W. Welliver, 47 and his wife, Grace V. 47 living at 9 W. Market Street (First Ward), Danville, Montour Co. PA. Also living with them is a daughter, Dorothy 25 and single. They have two servants: Mae Kramer, 31 and her daughter, Catherine E. 8. Warren owns his house and is merchant with his hardware store. Dorothy is a teacher at the college. All born in PA. (January 5, 1920; E.D. 49 Sheet 1B).
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Note for: Warren Monroe Welliver, 9 SEP 1897 -
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Individual Note: WWI Draft Registration Card:
Warren Monroe Welliver Age: 24 b. Sept 9, 1897
Resides: 32 Oregon, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Co., PA
White, single
Employer: Haywood ? Manufacturing Co., Wilkes-Barre, PA
Dependents: Mrs. Henrietta Welliver, Millville, Columbia Co., PA
Medium height and build, gray eyes, auburn hair, not bald
Signed: Warren Monroe Welliver Sept. 12, 1918 Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Co., PA
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Note for: Simeon Best, ABT 1810 -
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Individual Note: Simeon Best b. abt. 1810 was a wagon maker living in Liberty Twp., Montour Co., PA in 1840, 1850 & 1860.
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Note for: Sarah "Sallie" E. UNKNOWN, ABT 1855 - 1916
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Burial: Place: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Danville , Montour Co., PA
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Note for: Martha E. Welliver, ABT 1877 - 1944
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Burial: Place: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Danville , Montour Co., PA
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Note for: Samuel James Welliver, 27 JAN 1888 -
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Individual Note: WWI Draft Registration Card:
Samuel James Welliver Age:29, b. January 27, 1888 in Danville, Montour Co., PA
Resides: East Mahoning St, Danville, Montour Co., PA
Single, white
Dependents: none
Employer: clerk for A.D. Peoples Hardware, Wilmington, Delaware
Tall slender build with blue eyes, black slightly balding hair.
Signed: Samuel James Welliver, June 5, 1917, Danville, PA
The 1930 census of Danville, Montour Co. PA lists Samuel J. Welliver, 42 and his wife, Lois, 43; living at 112 East Front Street. Samuel is a saleman in a hardware store. Also living with them is Lois' mother, Mary J. Schultz, 68, who is widowed. All were born in PA. Samuel owns the house and it is worth $4700. They have a radio. Samuel was 36 when first married and Lois, 37. All can read and write. Samuel is a World War I veteran. (April 8, 1930; E.D. 47; Sheet 9B)
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Note for: Lloyd Welliver, ABT 1860 -
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Individual Note: Lloyd W. Welliver was postmaster of Exchange, Montour Co., PA. Was an associate judge for Montour County and served in the State Legislature.
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Note for: Halleck C. Welliver, JUL 1862 -
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Individual Note: 1930: Lived in Hatfield, Montgomery Co., PA
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Note for: John Winder, - BEF 1783
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Individual Note: The 1790 Federal Census lists John Winder and family living in York County, Pennsylvania, the division is not listed.
Winder John 413 pg399.txt Not Listed
According to Robert L. Winder (a genealogical researcher, who was looking for an different John Winder, came upon our relative, who lived in York County):
Robert Winder writes: "Rather curiously, considering his record as a firm Friend, this John Winder (1736-1819 son of John, son of Thomas) is to be found on the D.A.R. rolls as a Patriot in the Revolutionary Army. A descendant, when queried by the compiler about this claim of Revolutionary Service for John Winder, stated that it was based on the publication, in the Pennsylvania Archives, of the record of a John Winder having served as a private, enlisting in York County, PA. The Pennsylvania Archives record was then checked. A John Winder did indeed serve as private in the "German Company" from York County, PA. The record further shows, however, that this John Winder, from York County, had died by the time "depreciation payments" were allowed in the 1780's, and that his widow, named Anne, still lived in York County at the time. As we know that "our" John Winder lived in Bucks County until 1783...."
OH DAR record shows served in Revolution as Private in 3rd Co. 6th Batt. Lancaster Co PA Militia, 1779, under Capt Thos. Coppenhaver. Vol VII pg 546 5th series Penn Archives. See Nat N.D.A.R. 61954 and 399243. This, however, has been shown to be some other John Winder by researcher Robert L. Winder (not the John Winder that he was looking for).
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Note for: Harry Wilson Collins, 7 JUN 1898 - MAR 1972
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Individual Note: The 1920 census lists Harry W. Collins living with his mother and stepfather, Amanda E. and George M. Husselton at 423 South Street, East side of 4th Ward, city of Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA. Also living with them are George and Amanda's children, Walter 9 and Mona A. 4. All born in Pennsylvania. Harry is a stock clerk for a publishing company as a wage worker. (January 16, 1920; E.D. 84-16; Sheet 12A).
The 1930 census lists Harry W. Collins and his family living at 1542 Sherman Street, 16th Ward, city of Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA. The family includes wife, Sarah E. 30; children, Harry Jr. 8; Betty V. 6; and Marian, 5. All were born in Pennsylvania except Sarah's mother, who was born in New Jersey. Harry rents the house for $18 per month. Harry was 21 when first married and Sarah, 20. Harry is a car mechanic. He is employed and is a veteran of World War I.
In 1943, they lived at 733.5 Grace Street, Williamsport according to a news article in the Gazette and Bulletin where Harry was hit by a truck while riding his bicycle to work. The accident occured at the corner of Campbell and West Edwin Streets. Harry received only minor injuries. He apparently works at the hospital.
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Note for: James Samuel Lockard, 3 NOV 1833 - 8 MAR 1910
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Burial: Date: 10 MAR 1910
Place: Trinity Cemetery, Huntersville, Lycoming Co., PA
Individual Note: Alternate spelling: LOCKHARD
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Note for: Margaret M. Gortner, 15 NOV 1838 - 20 APR 1913
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Burial: Place: Trinity Cemetery, Huntersville, Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: Blanche G. Gilbert, 14 JUL 1914 - 18 AUG 2003
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Burial: Place: Schencks Cemetery, Howard Twp, Centre Co., PA
Individual Note: Wednesday - August 20, 2003
Obituary from the Williamsport Sun-Gazette
Blanche G. Glenn
Blanche G. Glenn, 89, of Lewisburg, formerly of Howard, died Monday, Aug. 18, at Riverwoods Nursing Facility in Lewisburg. Born July 14, 1914, in Williamsport, she was the daughter of the late George and Bessie Lockard Gilbert.
She was married to the Rev. Walter F. Glenn on June 5, 1936, in Montoursville, who died in 1980.
She was a homemaker.
She had attended St. John’s United Methodist Church in Howard, along with her husband, who had served in the Pleasant Gap United Methodist Church from 1963 to 1967.
She was a member of the Eastern Star.
Surviving are daughter, Leona Foore of State College; sons, Gilbert K. Glenn of Howard and Dr. Jerry Glenn of State College; and four grandchildren.
The visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at the W. Robert Neff Funeral Home, 837 Main St., Howard, and also for one hour prior to the service at the church. Services will be 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 24, at the Pleasant Gap United Methodist Church, 179 S. Main St., Pleasant Gap. Burial in Schencks Cemetery, Howard Twp. at the family’s convenience.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Albright Care Services, c/o Riverwoods Nursing Facility, Lewisburg, PA 17837 or the Pleasant Gap United Methodist church, 179 S. Main St., Pleasant Gap, PA 16823.