McKean-Elk County PA Archives News.....1913 Births in Miner 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 September 25, 2010, 5:52 pm The McKean Democrat 1913 BIRTHS IN MCKEAN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 1913 FROM THE THE MCKEAN DEMOCRAT NEWSPAPER, (SMETHPORT) The following birth notices appeared in the McKean Democrat during the year of 1913. 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 editions may be missing and many of the issues have unreadable sections. Transcribed by Ronald J. Reid, 2010 February 20, 1913 Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abbey, of West Water street, on Sunday, Feb. 9th, a baby boy. The Democrat extends to the happy parents it congratulations. April 3, 1913 Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Lillibridge, of this borough, Tuesday morning, a baby girl. April 10, 1913 Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCoy, Monday morning, a baby boy. The Democrat unites with a host of friends in extending congratulations on this important occasion. May 1, 1913 Page 1. Born to Rev. and Mrs. W.E. VanDyke, last Friday night, a baby boy. May 8, 1913 Page 5. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKean celebrated their 33d wedding anniversary last Sunday. May 22, 1913 Page 5. Word has been received in Smethport of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burdick, of Pittsburgh, Pa. May 29, 1913 Page 1. On Monday last W.H. Wetenhall celebrated his 70th birthday anniversary, and in honor of that event his daughter, Mrs. A.H. Simons, invited in several of the older members of Smethport Lodge, No. 359, I.O.O.F., to a seven o’clock dinner. Mr. Wetenhall is one of he few charter members left of Smethport Lodge, which was instituted in August, 1881, and has always affiliated with the local lodge, and is, we believe, its oldest member, and it was befitting that he should have gathered about his board on this auspicious occasion a few of his old time lodge friends as a reminder of the struggle these pioneer wearers of the three links had in keeping Odd Fellowship in bloom in Smethport a third of a century ago. Besides the host of the evening there were gathered about the table on this pleasant occasion the following persons: H.W. Rubin, H.M. Choate, A.R. Cory, Charles Lemmler, W.G. Holder, S.R. Lindsley, C.J. Vanblad and George Schroth. After the elaborate collation had been thoroughly discussed, H. W. Rubin arose, and in a few well chosen remarks presented a beautiful easy chair to the host, to which Mr. Wetenhall replied in a feeling manner. After which the evening was passed in a most delightful manner in social intercourse, and at cards. At a reasonable hour the company departed for their respective homes, with profuse wishes that Mr. Wetenhall’s life might be spared to celebrate many more just such happy occasions and that of Monday evening. May 29, 1913 Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Penn, of Clarion, Pa., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Sasse, of East King street, this borough, Monday night, a baby girl. June 12, 1913 Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P.F. Curran, of King Street, on Sunday, a baby boy. Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKenna, of King street, on Friday, June 6, 1913, a daughter. July 17, 1913 Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver, of Perce Brook, on Monday last, a baby boy. September 18, 1913 Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creighton, of Ridgway, Sunday, Sept. 14, a son. Mrs. Creighton was formerly Miss Sarah Greer, of Smethport. October 2, 1913 Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Mundy, of Marvin street, on Saturday last, a baby boy. October 9, 1913 Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl chase, of East Smethport, last Friday night a son, weighting 11 ½ pounds. The Democrat unites with many friends in tendering congratulations to the proud parents on the advent of their first born. October 30, 1913 Page 5. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sol Marks of Renovo, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Rubin of King street, parents of Mrs. Marks, on Tuesday morning, Oct. 21, 1913, a baby girl. The Democrat unites in tendering congratulations to the happy parents and grandparents. Page 5. Mrs. Electa Eaton, of Water street, celebrated her 79th birthday anniversary last Sunday. The Democrat is pleased to note in this connection that Mrs. Eaton for one of her age is quite active, notwithstanding the fact that her health has been in a precarious condition for a long time. It is the sincere hope of her many friends that Mrs. Eaton may be spared to celebrate many more birthday anniversaries. Page 5. Mrs. F.A. Green, of East King street, entertained a party of masters and misses last Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter Frederica’s thirteenth birthday anniversary. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent by the young people. November 13, 1913 Page 5. Miss Carrie Lindholm entertained a number of her young friends at a birthday party at her home last Saturday afternoon, the occasion being the thirteenth birthday of the young hostess. November 20, 1913 Page 5. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schoonmaker Tuesday, Nov. 11. This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 5.6 Kb