"[Amos Roberts] married Jan. 1, 1852, Miss Helen C. Heath, a native of Collins, N. Y.; her grandfather was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. They have four children living—Alice V., Mary L. wife of Jason Woods; William M. and Herbert V. (one is deceased). Mr. Roberts enlisted in Aug., 1864, in the U. S. Navy, and served on the gunboat "Gen. Burnside," on the Upper Tennessee. After a year's service, he was honorably discharged at the close of the war, and returned home. He is a member of the G. A. R. Bates Post, No. 83. Mr. Roberts owns fifty-five acres of well improved land, a part of his father's homestead. He and his wife are members of the M. E. Church. Politically he is a Republican."
"Source: Samuel P. Bates, History of Erie County, Pennsylvania, (Warner, Beers & Co.: Chicago, 1884), Part VI, Township Biographies, Waterford Township, p. 228"
exerpted from the bio on Helen's husband Amos Roberts' page
"[Amos Roberts] married Jan. 1, 1852, Miss Helen C. Heath, a native of Collins, N. Y.; her grandfather was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. They have four children living—Alice V., Mary L. wife of Jason Woods; William M. and Herbert V. (one is deceased). Mr. Roberts enlisted in Aug., 1864, in the U. S. Navy, and served on the gunboat "Gen. Burnside," on the Upper Tennessee. After a year's service, he was honorably discharged at the close of the war, and returned home. He is a member of the G. A. R. Bates Post, No. 83. Mr. Roberts owns fifty-five acres of well improved land, a part of his father's homestead. He and his wife are members of the M. E. Church. Politically he is a Republican."
"Source: Samuel P. Bates, History of Erie County, Pennsylvania, (Warner, Beers & Co.: Chicago, 1884), Part VI, Township Biographies, Waterford Township, p. 228"
exerpted from the bio on Helen's husband Amos Roberts' page
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