History and directory of Newton and Ransom townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania; . MRS. ABIGAII, LaRUBS RESIDENCE HISTORY OF NEWTOK TOWNSHIP 135 She was a daughter of Brittam (b. July 7, 1823—d. Feb. 24, 1891) and Martha (Blackman)Wilhams. To Mr. and Mrs. Lacoe four chil-dren were born: Jesse M., born Oct. 23, 1882,and married Miss jNIaeme Vaughn, in Septem-ber, 1904. They have two daughters, Jean D.,born Sept. 28, 1906 and Marion E., born , 1908. Jesse is a Real Estate Broker inClarks Summit. Nelson S., born Sept. 4, 1884and is a carpenter. Martha L., born June 16,1886 and is a te
History and directory of Newton and Ransom townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania; . MRS. ABIGAII, LaRUBS RESIDENCE HISTORY OF NEWTOK TOWNSHIP 135 She was a daughter of Brittam (b. July 7, 1823—d. Feb. 24, 1891) and Martha (Blackman)Wilhams. To Mr. and Mrs. Lacoe four chil-dren were born: Jesse M., born Oct. 23, 1882,and married Miss jNIaeme Vaughn, in Septem-ber, 1904. They have two daughters, Jean D.,born Sept. 28, 1906 and Marion E., born , 1908. Jesse is a Real Estate Broker inClarks Summit. Nelson S., born Sept. 4, 1884and is a carpenter. Martha L., born June 16,1886 and is a teacher. Wesley H., born March31, 1889 and is a carpenter. He was marriedSeDt. 12, 1909 to Miss Lillian Jacoby, daughterof Benjamin Jacoby. They have two sons,Roy and Ray (twins), born Jan. 26, J. F. LACOE J. F. Lacoe was elected School Director abouttAventy-five years ago, serving four years. InFebruary, 1900 he was elected Justice-of-the-Peace, was re-elected in 1905, and in 1910 waselected for the third term. Mr. Lacoe is a progressive farmer. For sev-eral j^ears he has raised about 2,000 baskets oftomatoes which he sells in the Scranton mar-kets. He has four green houses and raises over200,000 cabbage and tomato plants each year. Anthony Lacoe, grandfather of J. F. Lacoe,was born in Garville, France, March 11, came to this country in 1792, and to Wilkes-Barre in 1810, and was married April 19, 1812to Amelia DuPuy of French descent. In 1814Mr. Lacoe settled on the farm in Pittston,which then consisted of a tavern and four dwell-ing houses. His wife died in 1844, and in 1850he sold his farm to the Pennsylvania Coal Co.,and went to live with his son, William. Hedied March 9, 1883 at the age of 103 years. CHAS. E. LACOE C. E. Lacoe is the fifth son of Wm. AnthonyLaco
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