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a. Note:   1901 - Jan. 19 - birth of Earl Bunn on record at Tioga County Courthouse, Wellsboro.
  1902 - Feb. 21 - birth of Mary Elizabeth Jones Bunn's 2nd husband, Frank Wilmarth
  1904 - April 17 - birth of Mary Elizabeth Jones
  1920 - Jan. 13 - census - Town of Ralston, McIntyre Twp., Lycoming Co., PA:
 Earl Bunn, boarder in household of Henry and Mary McConnell, age 20, single, he and parents b. PA, laborer at tannery
  1930 - Feb. 4 - census - Union Twp., Tioga Co., PA:
 Earl Bunn, age 26, single *living with dad*
  1934 - May 2 - Marriage license #19411, Bradford County Court, Towanda, PA: groom - Earl states he is age 33, a farmer living in Ogdensburg; he was born in Ogdensburg; his dad is Jackson Bunn who was born in Ogdensburg and is a farmer living in Ogdensburg; his mom is Emma Plank who was born and also living in Ogdensburg.
 bride - Mary Elizabeth Jones, daughter of John Jones and Harriet Jackson; she was born in Ogdensburg and is presently a school teacher and living in Ogdensburg; her dad was born in England and is deceased; her mom, "Hattie", was born in Ogdensburg and presently living there; Mary and Earl were married by Rev. George W. Gilbert.
  1967 - April 30 - Earl died and was buried in the Ogdensburg Cemetery, Union Township, Tioga County, PA.
  Elizabeth's 2nd husband was Frank Wilmarth of Canton. He was born in Gibson, Susquehanna Co., PA, to Naaman and Clara Hastings Wilmarth. Frank was manager of the American Stores Company of Canton for 22 years. Frank also had a produce stand at his home on Center St. which Elizabeth helped him run.
  1985 - Jan. - death of Frank Wilmarth
  1987 - March 21 - Mary Elizabeth died at the Green Nursing Home in Wellsboro, Tioga Co., PA, and was buried in the Ogdensburg Cemetery. She had been an elementary school teacher and former secretary of the Ogdensburg Cemetery


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