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George R. Schlieder
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Name[1][2][3][16] George R. Schlieder
Alt Name[4] George Schleider
Alt Name[5] George Slater
Gender Male
Birth[3][6] 25 Apr 1871 Naumburg, Lewis, New York, USA
Alt Birth[1][5] Abt 1871 , , New York, USA
Alt Birth[2] Apr 1871 , , New York, USA
Alt Birth[4] Abt 1872 , , New York, USA
Alt Birth[7] Castorland, Lewis, New York, USA
Census[1] 1880 Croghan, Lewis, New York, USA
Education[1] 1880 Croghan, Lewis, New York, USAschool
Census[8] 1892 Denmark, Lewis, New York, USA
Occupation[8] 1892 Denmark, Lewis, New York, USAlabourer
Marriage Notice 1895 The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
to Mamie Irene Stoddard
Marriage 18 Dec 1895 Castorland, Lewis, New York, USAto Mamie Irene Stoddard
Census[2] 1900 Denmark, Lewis, New York, USA
Occupation[2] 1900 ? in saw mill (see image)
Residence[10][14] From 1906 to 1913 Wanakena, St. Lawrence, New York, USA
Census[5] 1910 Fine, St. Lawrence, New York, USA
Occupation[5] 1910 Fine, St. Lawrence, New York, USAlumberman
Census[4] 1920 Manchester, Bennington, Vermont, USA
Occupation[4][3] From 1920 to 1924 Manchester, Bennington, Vermont, USAmanufacturer
Death[3][6] 17 May 1924 Manchester, Bennington, Vermont, USA
Obituary[6] 1924 The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
Burial? 21 May 1924 Fairview Cemetery, Carthage, Jefferson, New York, United States
Alt Burial? 22 May 1924 Naumburg Cemetery, Naumburg, Lewis, New York, United States

George hauled lumber to Stratton, a 2 day trip. When coal burners came available he moved into supplying coal.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Lewis, New York, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    T9, roll T9_857, Croghan, enumeration district (ED) 156, p. 3, dwelling 24, family 24.

    1880 United States Federal Census

    Name: George Schlieder
    Home in 1880: Croghan, Lewis, New York
    Color: White
    Sex: Male
    Age: 9
    Estimated birth year: abt 1871
    Relation to Head of House: Son
    Father's name: Augustus
    Marital condition: Single
    Occupation: At school
    Attended school in last year: Yes
    Birthplace: NY
    Fathers' birthplace: Prussia
    Mothers' birthplace: France

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Augustus Schlieder 49
    Babara Schlieder 45
    Augustus Schlieder 17
    John Schlieder 16
    Louisa Schlieder 14
    Minna Schlieder 13
    Joseph Schlieder 12
    Benjamin Schlieder 11
    George Schlieder 9
    Arron Schlieder 8
    Lena Schlieder 6
    Fridrich Schlieder 2

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Lewis, New York, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    T623, Denmark, enumeration district (ED) 53, sheet 11B, dwelling 249, family 254.

    Name Age
    Geo Schilder 29
    Mamie Schlieder 25
    Howard Schlieder 2
    Leland Schlieder 1

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Vermont State Archives and Records Administration. Vermont Death Records, 1909-2008. (Ancestry)
    death certificate 156 (1924), George R. Schlieder.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Bennington, Vermont, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    T625, roll T625_1870, Manchester, enumeration district (ED) 32, sheet 5B, dwelling 121, family 126.

    1920 United States Federal Census

    Name: George Schleider
    Home in 1920: Manchester, Bennington, Vermont
    Street address: Valley Road
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouse's name: Amy
    Home owned or rented: Owned
    Free or mortgaged: Free
    Sex: Male
    Race: White
    Age: 48
    Estimated birth year: abt 1872
    Marital condition: Married
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to write: Yes
    Birthplace: NY
    Mother tongue: n/a
    Fathers' birthplace: Germany
    Fathers' mother tongue: German
    Mothers' birthplace: Germany
    Mothers' mother tongue: German
    Able to speak English: Yes
    Occupation:  ?? illegible
    Industry:  ?? illegible
    Class of worker: Employer

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    George Schleider 48
    Amy F Schleider 44
    Leland Schleider 20
    Marcella Schleider 19
    Patrick J Ryan 52 - boarder from Ireland

  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 St. Lawrence County, New York. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    T624, roll T624_1074, Fine, enumeration district (ED) 122, sheet 12A, dwelling 181, family 188.

    1910 United States Federal Census

    Name: George Slater
    Home in 1910: Fine, Saint Lawrence, New York
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouse's name: Mamie I
    Sex: Male
    Race: White
    Age: 39
    Estimated birth year: abt 1871
    Marital condition: Married
    No. of years of marriage: 14
    Birthplace: NY
    Fathers' birthplace: NY
    Mothers' birthplace: NY
    Able to speak English: Yes
    Occupation: Lumberman
    Industry:  ? mill
    Class of worker: Employer
    Able to read: yes
    Able to write: yes
    Home owned or rented: Owned
    Free or mortgaged: Free
    Farm or house: House

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    George Slater 39
    Mamie I Slater 34
    Howard D Slater 11
    Leland F Slater 10
    P J Ryan 44 (Patrick Ryan) - boarder - Lumberman

  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Journal and Republican. (Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States)
    "George R. Schlieder," 22 May 1924, col. 2.

    1924-05-22 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)

    GEORGE R. SCHLEIDER
    Born in Naumburg, April 25, 1871; Died in Manchester, Vt., May 17, 1924.
    George R. Schleider, 53, a former resident of the town of Naumburg, died in Manchester, Vt., Saturday morning, at the home of his son Leland Schleider. He had been ill for a year and death resulted from a stroke. Mr. Schleider was born in Naumburg, April 25, 1871, son of Augustus and Barbara Riffanacht Schleider. As a young man he moved to Wanakena and eleven years ago to Manchester, Vt., where he was engaged in business. He is survived by his wife, nee Mamie Stoddard, of Castorland; two sons, Howard Schleider, of Detroit, Mich., and Leon, of Manchester Vt.; four brothers, Augustus Schleider, of Detroit; Joseph H., of Buffalo; Aaron, of Carthage, and John, of Lowville, and three sisters, Mrs. Louise Rickart, of Helena, Mont.; Mrs. Edward Parker, of Carthage, and Mrs. Lena Carter, of Detroit.
    Funeral services were held on Wednesday at l:3O from the Naumburg
    Evangelical church.
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    1924-05-29 pg 02 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "A good many from here attended the funeral of George Schlieder, of Manchester, Vt., at Naumburg, last Thursday. He was a cousin of Mrs. William Meister, of this place."
    "The funeral of George Schleider, of Manchester Sepot, Vt., formerly of this place, was largely attended at the Evangelical Baptist church Wednesday; interment in the family plot at Carthage. Philip Beyer officiated."

  7. Vermont Marriage Records, 1909-2008
    marriage certificate 25 (1919), Schlieder-McDevitt.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Lewis, New York, United States. New York State Census, Lewis County, 1892
    Denmark, p. 10, line column 3/4.

    New York State Census 1892

    Name: George R Schleiter
    Residence: Denmark, Lewis, New York
    Sex: Male
    Age: illegible
    Estimated birth year: -
    Place of birth: USA
    Occupation: Laborer
    Page: 10
    Roll: V14_290

    Household Members: - much is illegible
    Name Age
    Minnie Schlieder  ?
    Roy Schlieder  ?
    John R Schlieder  ?
    Barbara Schlieder  ?
    Irene Schlieder  ?
    George Schlieder  ?
    Joseph H Schlieder 23

  9.   Journal and Republican. (Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States)
    Mrs. R. H. White, "Castorland," 17 Mar 1910, p. 2, col. 4.

    1910-03-17 pg 02 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "George Schlieder, of Wanakena, has been calling on friends in town."
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    Obituary of Benjamin Schlieder
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    1914-07-23 pg 05 - Black River Democrat (Lowville, NY)
    "George Schleider of Vermont, with members of his family and Patrick Ryan, Joseph and Gustavus Schleider of Buffalo, who came to attend the funeral of their brother, Benjamin Schleider, which occurred at Naumburg last Friday, also the son and widow of the deceased, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schleider of Stewart street last week."

  10. Journal and Republican. (Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States)
    Mrs. R. H. White, "Castorland," 15 Jul 1909, p. 2, col. 3.

    1901-08-22 pg 01- The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "Augustus Schleider, wife and son, of Omaha, Neb., are visiting his brother, George Schleider, and other friends in town."
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    1902-03-13 pg 01 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Schleider, of Carthage, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Schleider. A reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Schleider, who were formerly from this place, on Thursday evening. They' started for Omaha city Monday, where they expect to reside."
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    1904-10-27 pg 08 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "George Schlieder has gone to Wanakena, where he expects to find employment for the winter"
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    1907-07-04 pg 04 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duruz have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Schlieder at Wanakena."
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    1907-08-29 pg 02 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "Mrs. Guerdon Berry and children, Harold and Hazel, are spending some time at Wanakena, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Schlieder."
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    1908-04-30 pg 02 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "George Schlieder, of Wanakena, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Berry"
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    1908-07-09 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "Mr. and Mrs. George Schleider and son Leland and Patrick Ryan, of Wanakena, have been entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Berry."
    (same page): ""Mr. and Mrs. George Slater and son Leland and Patrick Ryan, of Wanakena, have been the guests of Louis Stoddard and family."
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    1909-01-21- Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY)
    "The negligence action of Albert Beaudoin by guardian against Patrick Rvan and George Schleider has been settled on payment to plaintiff, of $1,000 and costs. Of this sum $200 is deducted for fees and charges. Beaudoin had his right hand cut off while operating a lath saw at defendants' mill at Wanakena in November, 1907. He sued for $10,000 damages alleging that the saw was not properly guarded. The first trial was had before Justice Watson M. Rogers in February, 1908, the jury being unable to agree after an all night attempt. The second trial came before Justice W. S. Andrews at the last December term when judgment for $5,000 was returned."
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    1909-03-24 pg 07 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "-George Slater, of Wanakena, has been the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoddard. Mr. Slater was accompanied home by his son, Howard Slater."
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    1909-07-15 pg 02 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "George Schlieder and two sons, of Wanakena, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon Berry"

  11.   Journal and Republican. (Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States).

    1895 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "George Schlieder and bride have returned from their wedding trip and will soon be keeping house in a portion of John Schlieder's house on the corner of Main and Bowman streets."

  12.   Journal and Republican. (Lowville, Lewis, New York, United States).

    1923-07-19 - The Journal and Republican (Lowville, NY)
    "Mr. and Mrs. George Schlieder, of Vermont, have been the guests the past week of John R. Schleider and family."

  13.   Manchester, Bennington, Vermont, United States. The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Bennington, Vermont, United States)
    "Manchester Depot," 3 Jul 1919, p. 8, col. 4.

    "Leland Schlieder left Sunday for Detroit after spending a two weeks' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Schlieder."

  14. Manchester, Bennington, Vermont, United States. The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Bennington, Vermont, United States)
    "MRS. GEORGE POTEE DIES IN FLORIDA," 30 Jan 1958, p. 4, col. 2.

    MRS. GEORGE POTEE DIES IN FLORIDA
    Mrs. George Potee of Daytona Beach, Fla, mother of Leland F. Schlieder of Manchester Cente, and a resident of Manchester for many years, died in Daytona Sunday night January 26. Mrs. Potee suffered a heart attack a considerable time ago and from this she had made a good recovery, but she suffered a second attack the middle of January, and from this she did not rally.
    Mrs. Potee was born February 14, 1875. With her husband George R. Schlieder and her two sons, she came to Manchester in 1913 as a part of the Rich Lumber Company group that established mills in town at that time and built up the Richville community.
    After Mr. Schlieder's death, the deceased was married to Patrick J. Ryan. They continued to make thier home in Manchester, later going to Daytona Beach in the winter. About 20 years ago they made their home in Daytona, where Mr. Ryan died, and Mrs. Ryan married George Potee, who passed away a few years ago.
    During her years of residence in Manchester Mrs. Potee was active in the community life and she had a host of friends who will mourn her passing.
    Mrs Potee is survived by her son, Leland F. Schlieder; the other son, Howard, having died in 1955. Also surviving are nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
    The family came to Manchester from Wanakena, N.Y., where they had lived for some years. The funeral will be held in Carthage, N. Y., at the Bossuot Funeral Home on Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Schlieder left for Carthage this morning.

  15.   Rutland Herald. (Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, United States)
    "Patrick J. Ryan," 9 Nov 1940, p. 11, col. 3.
  16. New York, United States. New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967: [database on-line]. (Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017)
    George R. Schlieder m. 18 Dec 1895 in Newburgh, Cert. 25499.