In 1910 lived in Pawnee per census
In 8/15/1918 newspaper article was living with wife in Cleveland Okfrom 1/26/1911 Pawnee newspaper
Cards are out announcing the betrothal of Arthur WEISZ of this city, and Miss Mamie HYDEN of Cleveland, which was celebrated last Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HYDEN in Cleveland, by a betrothal supper, according to the rites of the Jewish Church. Friends of both the contracting parties attended from Pawnee.from 6/8/1911 Pawnee newspaper
WEISZ - HYDEN
At the residence of the bride's parents, in Cleveland, Arthur WEISZ of Pawnee was married to Miss Mamie HYDEN on Sunday, June 4. In the evening, the happy couple departed for Kansas City, from which point they left for Colorado, to enjoy an outing in the mountains. The bride is quite a favorite in Cleveland, and has many friends in Pawnee, where the groom has been engaged in the grocery business for years. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and costly presents. Mr. and Mrs. WEISZ will be welcomed to Pawnee by their many friends, who wish them every happiness.In 1917-8 was registered in Draft for WWI in Pawnee
came to US in 1900, naturalized 1910 from 1920 census. (Ellis Island shows a Arthur Weiss b 1884 coming from London.)Living in Pawnee in 1910 and in 1920 and 1930 census
a descendant has b in Kecerouska Peklany Hungary(now Czeck) vs posted birth from 1920 Census
died following 2nd angina attack.1910 in Pawnee cty Ok
1920 in Pawnee cty Ok
1930 in Pawnee cty Ok
a Maymie Weisz b 12/25/1889 in Ct d 12/15/1976 in Los Angelos Ca from Ca death records
SSDI shows a Mamie Weisz b 12/25/1890 d 12/1976 in Los Angelos Ca based on 1920 census and Alan Hyden notes this is probably correct dates.
parents father parents areRussian /Poland and Polish from 1920 census
mother is Slovakland and Slovakalso seen wedding of 6/4/1911 from paper, and 6/11 from daughter.
Wyoming Valley Historical SOciety dated Sept 13. 1890
Michael Farrell age 56 died of t*yphoid fever last evening after an illness of 10 weeks of typhoid fever. A widow 10 sons and two daughters survive. James P. and Timothy of Scranton. Michael of Nanticoke.Thomas,Dcnnis.Patrick.Lawrcnce,Robert, Lukc, Mrs. William Carey and Bridget Farrell of Plymouth Born. Funeral Monday Sept. 15.1890.Michael left a will dated Sept.10,1890 . He left everything to his wife Bridget. The will was not filed for probate until July 9, 1913. Witnesses attested to the signatures on the will of persons who were deceased at time of probate. they owned there home. A Thomas Farrell was one of the witnesses. Family resided at 48 Walnut St. in Plymouth. Pa.
Burial St.Vincnets cemctary Plymouth. Pa.
Scranton Republican Sept. 18, 1916 Mrs.Bridgct Farrell died at 3;30 otclock at the home of her daughter Mary Carey, 1524 Pittston ave. after a lingering illness. She resided in South Scranton for many years.
Two daughters survive Mary Carey and Bridget Finnegan (listed as Flanigan in paper) and the
following sons. Luke Carbondale, Lawrence and Robert New York. Dennis Duryea, Thomas Plymouth Michael Nanticoke, Patrick Memphis Tcnn. and James of Philadelphia. Two sister survive Mrs. David Clark and Mrs Ellen Hickcy both of Scranton Funeral Sept. 16, 9;3OAM St Johns Church. Internment Cathedral Cemetary .Scranton.Pa. Sons were pall bearers. Timothy and John precedcd her in death.
a nephew Thomas Farrell was also a pall bearer.
death may be 1/5/1797
haves seen as Ayer
He arrived from England at Piscataquay River, 1631 (Prov. Papers, N. H., 1, 110); Exeter, 1638; Dover, 1640; Hampton, 1644; died at Hampton, February 10th, 1681-2.