History and directory of Newton and Ransom townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania; . f\ J. B. COODBAUGHS BARN. William Zeiss two summers, after which hereturned to j\lonr(x^ county. He was mariiedApril 29, 1886 to ^liss Arminda, daughter ofJohn and Margaret Ann (Wells) L-larl:, ofMiddle Smithfield township. Mr. and moved to Ransom in March, lived in Milwaukie ten years, where hewiirked by the day for the farmer^. On , 1898 he moved to the Mosier farm (nowowned by Edwin ]\[iller) on the mountain,which he rented three years. He then rentedthe Jacob Bedell fav


History and directory of Newton and Ransom townships, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania; . f\ J. B. COODBAUGHS BARN. William Zeiss two summers, after which hereturned to j\lonr(x^ county. He was mariiedApril 29, 1886 to ^liss Arminda, daughter ofJohn and Margaret Ann (Wells) L-larl:, ofMiddle Smithfield township. Mr. and moved to Ransom in March, lived in Milwaukie ten years, where hewiirked by the day for the farmer^. On , 1898 he moved to the Mosier farm (nowowned by Edwin ]\[iller) on the mountain,which he rented three years. He then rentedthe Jacob Bedell faviuthree years, whirh hepurchased Noa. 28, 1904, wheio he has sinceresided. j\Ir. Courtright was elected school director inFeb., 1902, and re-elected in 1905 and 1908. John Clark, father of Mrs. Courtright, wasborn in 1813 and died June 27, 1892 in Mid-dle Smithfield township, Monroe county. Hewas married May 14, 1847 to INIiss MargaretAnn Wells. She was born Nov. 26, 1823 inNeAV Jersey and died Sept. 8, 1900 in MiddleSmithfield township. They were the parents often children, four son


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