NameWilliam Mantz
Birth1861/2, Pa.
Spouses
Birth1862, NY
Death1938
BurialHoly Cross Cemetery, Lackawanna, NY
ChildrenMary Edna (1883-1919)
Notes for William Mantz
In 1892, William and Ella lived in Olean, NY. William was engaged in lumbering. In 1895, it was reported that William was arrested at the Olean train station, having arrived with his wife and child from Bradford. “The arrest was a pitiful scene. Mantz and his family were plainly dressed and the infant child particularly was a picture of starvation and poverty. It was hardly more than than a skeleton and moaned and cried as if in agony.” William was taken into custody because of an assault he perpetrated on Ms. Archie Larkham in East Olean on December 20, 1894, springing from a thicket and brutally beating her while she was with her daughter, “presumably taking that lady for his wife.” William was taken into custody, found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $30 or be incarcerated at the Erie penitentiary.

In 1915, at the age of 53, a “Wm. Mantz” served 60 days in Pennsylvania at the Allegheny County Workhouse for injury to a person.
Notes for Ella J. (Spouse 1)
Ella and Alton lived in Austin, Pa. By 1910, Ella was identified as married but living with the family of her daughter Mary Wirtner in Galeton, Pa. By the time her husband Alton Larkham died in 1919 in Oklahoma, she had relocated with her daughter’s family to Buffalo, NY.
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