Notes |
- Harry Nesbit Boots was born 31 August 1892, in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, and died 4 April 1949. He married 28 July 1915, Elizabeth Rebecca SMITH, who was born 20 August 1893, and died 14 September 1987. They are buried in the North Sewickley Cemetery, North Sewickley Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. It is to her that we are indebted for much information on this branch of the family. They had five children.
---
A recollection by Chauncey Boots:
"My mother was Lizzie Smith. As a graduate of Slippery Rock Normal School (now Slippery Rock College) her first position as a teacher was in the Elementary School in Wurtemburg. There she also attended the Methodist Church where she met a young man, Harry Boots, who lived in a nearby farm. Mother's home was in West Liberty, where she lived in the summertime and where Harry would drive sixteen miles to visit. Harry's brother John had a spirited driving horse but he would use one of the work horses to drive the short distance to his girl's house in Wurtemburg and let Harry drive Dinah to West Liberty. Other times Henry and Ollie (Viola Boots) Fox would take Harry in his Model T and go to West Liberty to visit Lizzie. On occasion, when he prepared to return home driving Dinah as usual, he tied the lines about the whip socket and promptly went to sleep. The horse knew the way and as they rounded the corner in Portersville, young Harry awakened and checking his watch he thought...this is as fast as Henry Fox can do in his Model T Ford! Giving the horse a little encouragement with the whip, Harry reached home in record time."
----
The Obituary of Harry N. Boots appeared in the Ellwood City Ledger, Monday, 4 April 1949: "
Harry N. Boots Claimed by Death
"Harry N. Boots, aged 56, well-known dairyman, passed away at 5 o'clock this morning at his home at Pleasant Hill, following a lingering illness.
"A son of the late John Wesley and Katherine Jane Boots, he died in the homestead where he was born August 31, 1892.
"He was a faithful member of the Wurtemburg Methodist Church, where he served as a trustee and was also an active member of the Pleasant Hill Grange.
"Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Boots; five sons, Albert and Jerry, at home; Lloyd, of Tacoma, Wash.; Paul in the army; and Chauncey, of Fombell; two sisters, Mrs. Viola Fox, of Wurtemburg, and Mrs. Levada Frye, of New Castle, and four grandchildren.
"Friends will be received at the residence after 8 o'clock tonight. Funeral arrangements will be announced tomorrow."
--------
|