McKean-Elk County PA Archives News.....1921 Births in McKean Democrat Newspaper ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Ronald Reid rreid21@cox.net December 7, 2010, 9:13 pm McKean Democrat 1921 BIRTHS IN MCKEAN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 1921 THE MCKEAN DEMOCRAT NEWSPAPER, (SMETHPORT) The following birth notices appeared in the McKean Democrat from during the year of 1921. The date of publication is shown prior to the item(s). There is no implication that this is all that may have been published in these editions since some editions may be missing and many of the pages or portions thereof are unreadable. Transcribed by Ronald J. Reid, 2010 January 6, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Omunds of East Smethport Dec. 25, a son. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Nichols, Thursday, Dec. 23, a son. January 13, 1921. Page 3. Mrs. Hannah Meade, Port Allegany’s oldest resident, celebrated the 100th anniversary of her birth on Tuesday of last week. She is in splendid health. January 20, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson of Mill street, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1921, a girl. Page 5. Born to Mr. And Mrs. Ralph Mayo of Niagara Falls, N.Y., formerly well known young people of Smethport, Jan. 8, 1921, a daughter, Virginia Louise. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Gaskin, at their home on West Main st., Saturday, Jan. 15, 1921, a girl. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferri, Thursday, Jan. 13, twins, boy and girl. Page 8. Crosby: Mr. and Mrs. Michael McKiernan announce the birth of a baby girl born last Thursday, Jan. 13. January 27, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Knapp of East Main St., Sunday, January 23, a nine pound boy. February 3, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson of East Smethport, Sunday Jan. 23, a boy. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Knapp, Jan. 23, at Smethport, a boy. If he makes as good a little “devil” as his dad did, he’ll be some printer. – Eldred Eagle. Page 5. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Okerlund of East Smethport, Monday, January 31, 1921, a girl. February 17, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day of Syracuse, N.Y. February 2, a daughter. March 3, 1921. Page 8. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Bray, Fe. 23, a son. March 17, 1921. Page 5. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cox of Rose Hill Ave., Wednesday, March 9. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Cather Saturday, March 12, a daughter. Page 5. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Averill of Roulette, Pa., former well known Smethport residents Friday, March 11. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rico of Olean, formerly of Smethport, Thursday, March 10, a son. March 24, 1921. Page 8. Hazelhurst: A surprise party was tendered to Leslie Long in honor of his tenth birthday anniversary. About 25 of his young friends were present. Several useful presents were received by Master Long. Lunch was served. April 7, 1921. Page 5. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brennan of Kane Sunday, March 27. Mr. Brennan is an Inspector of the State highway department attached to district headquarters in Smethport. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barbour Sunday, April 3, a daughter. April 28, 1921. Page 5. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nourse of Keating township Wednesday, April 20. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Lyne, Thursday, April 21, a son. Page 5. Mrs. J.H. Larson entertained ten girls, Saturday, in honor of her daughter, Hazel’s fifteenth birthday. May 5, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Ruffalo of Youngstown, Ohio, Monday, April, 25, a son. May 19, 1921. Page 5. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mayo of Lakewood, Ohio, Friday, May 13. June 9, 1921. Page 5. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ross Tuesday. June 16, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P.S. Crossman Wednesday, June 8, a daughter. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Moore of Rew City at the Bradford hospital Sunday, June 12, a daughter. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. G.H. McCoy, Monday, June 13, a son. June 23, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Burdick of Hilton avenue, Sunday, a boy. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman of Olean, a baby girl, June 14. Mrs. Norman was formerly Miss Edith Colegrove, a well known Smethport girl. July 14, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of Bryan, Ohio, July 7, a daughter, Nancy Virginia. Mrs. Wolf was formerly Miss Fannie Johnson of Smethport. July 21, 1921. Page 5. Word has just been received by Smethport relatives of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Cory of Kane on July 6. Page 5. Mrs. W.E. Vandyke entertained eleven young ladies on Monday afternoon at H.H. Redfield’s farm in honor of her daughter Jane’s and Katheryn Pomeroy’s thirteenth birthday anniversaries. August 4, 1921. Page 5. Mrs. F.J. Fleming entertained a party of little folks Friday, the occasion being in honor of her daughter, May Elizabeth’s third birthday. Page 5. July 25, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carpenter. August 11. 1921. Page 3. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gale are the proud parents of a daughter born Tuesday, August 2. August 25, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herzog of South Mechanic St., Saturday, August 20, 1921, a son. September 8, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Freer Sunday, Sept. 4, a son. September 15, 1921. Page 3. Farmers Valley: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Coleville, Sept. 9, a son. October 13, 1921. Page 5. Farmers Valley: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith Sept. 27, a son. October 20, 1921. Page 3. Larrabee: A surprise party was tendered Ira Jones at his home Friday evening by people of this vicinity in honor of his twentieth birthday anniversary. The evening was pleasantly passed with games and dainty refreshments were served at midnight. Those who attend reported a very enjoyable time. Page 5. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Quinn of Keystone Monday. October 27, 1921. Page 5. Word was received in Smethport Sunday of the birth on that date of a son to Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Sears of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Sears was formerly Miss Lena Young of this place. November 3, 1921. Page 5. If the Miner isn’t printed with red ink this week, it will not be because of the fact that there isn’t real provocation. A fine baby boy came to gladden the hearts of Editor and Mrs. Gordon B. Propf Sunday morning, October 30. Mother and son are doing splendidly. The Democrat extends congratulations. November 17, 1921. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Green, Thursday, Nov. 10, a son. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Fuller, Thursday, a son. This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 7.1 Kb