Er ist verheiratet mit Laura Nn.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1920.
John J. Montanye | ||||||||||||||||||
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Laura Nn |
John Montanye 35, head, married at 24, born Pennsylvania, carpenter contractor; Laura Montanye ; 42, wife, married at 31, born Pennsylvania, stitcher shoe factory;
Isaac Montanye 43, head, married, born Pennsylvania, laborer foundry; Mary Montanye 47, wife, married, born Pennsylvania; John Montanye 24, son, single, born Pennsylvania, laborer shoe shop; Jennie Montanye 17, daughter, single, born Pennsylvania; Hazel Wilson 23, daughter, married, born Pennsylvania, laborer shoe shop; Beatrice Wilson 6, granddaughter, single, born New York;
Walter Snyder 51, boarder, single, born New York, laborer shoe shop.
Isaac Mantanye 24, head, born Feb 1876 in Pennsylvania, married 6 years, farm laborer; Mary J. Mantanye 27, wife, born June 1872 in Pennsylvania, married 6 years, 3 births/3 living children; Cora M. Mantanye 9, daughter, born Dec 1890 in Pennsylvania; John J. Mantanye 5, son, born Mar 1895 in Pennsylvania; Hazle I. Mantanye 3, daughter, born June 1896 in Pennsylvania
John Montanye 45, head, married, lived in same house in 1935, farmer.
Isaac Montanye 39, head, married 20 years, wood chopper lumber camp, born Pennsylvania; Mary J Montanye 37, wife, married 20 years, 5 births/4 living children, born Pennsylvania; Myrtle Montanye 19, daughter, single, servant for private family; John Montanye 18, son, farm laborer; Hazel I Montanye 15, daughter, servant private family; Jennie C Montanye 9, daughter.
John Ino Montanye, born at Dallas Township, Pennsylvania, on 28 Mar 1895. Living at 36 Brewster St., Johnson City, Broome County, New York. Carpenter, apprentice. Single/ Washington, D.C.: NARA
Shoe WorkerDies, Victim of Hit-Run Auto
John Montanye, New Milford Resident, Taken to J. C. Hospital ;
Injured in a hit-run accident near New Milford, Pa., at about 8:30 o'clock last night, John Montanye, 49, an Endicott Johnson Corp. employe, who resides on a farm near New Milford. died this morning at 5:15 o'clock in Wilson Memorial Hospital. Johnson City.
Pennsylvania Motor Police said they were without a clue as to Identity of the motorist or trucker who left Mr. Montanye lying along side of the highway, as Dr. S. Easton McManls of Endicott, a Broome County coroner, prepared to conduct an autopsy to determine cause of death.
Mr. Montanye, who is believed to have been walking from New Milford to his farm home when, struck by the hit-run vehicle, suffered a fractured leg and a possible skull fracture. He was still In a semi-conscious condition when brought to the Johnson City Hospital from the Barnes Hospital in Susquehanna, Pa., at about 2 o'clock.
Continuing investigation of tho hit-tun accident, the second in the area in the last month, is Private John H. Rights of the New Milford Barracks of the Pennsylvania Motor Police. He said Mr. Montanye was found In a helpless condltlon by a passing truck. driver, Joseph Kruttel of Scranton, Pa., who notified the troopers after going to a nearby residence for assistance.
An unidentified veterinarian, also driving past the scene, applied a splint to Mr. Montanye's fractured leg before he was taken to Susquehanna. At the hospital
there, he was given emergency treatment by Dr. Harold Robbins of Hallstead. The Johnson City hospital subsequently sent its ambulance for the injured pedestrian.
Private Rights said the accident happened at the north end of the village of New Milford. He said he does not believe Mr. Montanye, whom he questioned at the Susquehanna hospital, had been lying at the side of the highway more than "20 minutes or a half hour" when discovered -by the trucker. He said that Mr. Montanye kept insisting at the Pennsylvania hospital that his leg was all right and requested the doctor'to remove the splint. Mr. Montanye was employed in the Paracord Factory.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary- Montanye, and ; two sisters, Mrs. Olin Youells and Mrs. Peter Wilson, all of-New Milford, and several nieces and nephews
The body was removed to the J. F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Street, Johnson City.