Saluting Rosie the Riveter


Rosie Main Image BCGS continues to honor those who have served this nation by offering this tribute to the women of World War II. In addition to serving in the military per se, America's housewives and mothers exchanged electric mixers for the power drills of the industrial sector and filled a wide variety of other significant roles from medical care to clerical work to USO services.

“Rosie the Riveter” became the icon reflecting the strength of these amazing women. We are proud to honor these women and thank them, one and all, for their service and contributions to our nation's success.

Members of the Bucks County Genealogical Society have submitted the stories and photos of their ancestors, extended family members and family friends who served in any capacity as a Rosie the Riveter. Member Connie Ace has assembled these stories and photos into a dramatic slide show. Click on this link to view the completed presentation. The index below lists each individual appearing in the video, whose story has been submitted so far, and features a short description of the woman's role and a photograph if available.


WWII poster

The poster to the right provides an interesting list of some of the positions that needed to be filled. Click on the poster to view it in full size. To learn more about these remarkable women, the importance of their work, and the story behind the "Rosie the Riveter" inspiration, click here.



Below is a list of the women which our BCGS members are honoring for service during World War II. Click on the woman's name to view the slide showing her photograph and the details of her service.

Name Residence Service Contributor
H. Jeanne Waller Ace DeLongBridgewater, CT and Warrington, PAUS Army volunteer ambulance driverConnie Larkey Ace (Mother-in-law)
Katherine Mae BaurBristol, PAClerk typist with Intelligence Branch, US Office of Military Government, Berlin, GermanyBill MacDonald (Mother)
A. Virginia Shutt BivensWarrington, PA; Big Cove Tannery, PAUS Army Nurse Corps, deployed with 3rd Army in EuropeSusanne Fellman Jacobs (Maternal Aunt)
Claire A. BowmanPlumstead & Philadelphia, PAWorked in cafeteria at Wilmington, DE shipyardPatricia B. Gessner (Mother)
Irene Geraldine Golembiewski ButashWilkes-Barre & Philadelphia, PARegistered nurse, Cramp Shipyard dispensaryMary Butash (Mother)
Angela CalabreseTrenton, NJManufactured torpedo bombers at Inland Fisher Guide Plant, West Trenton, NJJerry Purdum (Mother-in-law)
Doris Kathryn Kramer CapaldiPerkasie & Philadelphia, PANurse at PennsylvaniaJoann Cosgrove (Mother's sister)
Mary Ann Robb ClymerPhiladelphia & Lansdale, PAWomen's Air CorpsDenise Robb Swingle (Aunt)
Lillian CohenPhiladelphia, PASecretary to Quartermaster, Philadelphia Quartermaster DepotMeryle Gurmankin (Mother)
Rita Marie (Eichhorn) Colella2129 North Second Street, PhiladelphiaRita worked in Building 64 of the Frankford Arsenal "doing piece work on the assembly line, putting pins that went into the bombs to win the war." She also used a micrometer to enlarge the pins that were placed in the bombs.Jean Colella (mother-in-law)
Kathryn Senior DwyerPerkasie, PAUS Navy, Radioman 2nd ClassJoann Cosgrove (Wife of 2nd cousin 1x removed)
Esther Shutt FellmanWarrington, Doylestown, Chalfont, PASupervisor, Doylestown Draft BoardSusanne Fellman Jacobs (Mother)
Kathryn N. FreedPerkasie, PAUS Navy, Specialist Photographer, 2nd ClassJoann Cosgrove (Not related)
Rose GoldmanPhiladelphia, PASecretary/proofreader for technical munitions manuals, Frankford Arsenal, PhiladelphiaLinda Ewall Krocker (Mother)
Margaret J. Gallagher GrauMcKees Rocks, PAPressed steel company making tanks & gun carriagesJoseph Grau (Mother)
Margaret GreenawaldSchuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County, PAForced service in German army during war; after war, switchboard operator for USEd Greenawald (Mother)
Leitha Elizabeth HawsSC, PA, India, FL1943-1945 U.S. Marine Corps Air Station, Aviation Engineering Squad, Aviation Women's ReservePeg Felter (Maternal Aunt)
Belva Warrington HayterOakland, CA; Calaveras Co., CASeamstress in US military uniform factoryConnie Larkey Ace (Aunt)
Lorna JonesChelmsford, England & Bucks County, PAWorked in ball bearing factory, ChelmsfordAndrea Pendle (Mother)
Florence Snyder KielarPhiladelphia, Langhorne, and Northumberland, PARan a riveting machine making wing flaps for the C545 at the Proctor Electric Plant located at 3rd and Hunting Park Avenue in Philadelphia.Kathy Rice (1st cousin, 2x removed)
Evelyn Claudia KirkpatrickTelford, PA; Bridgewater, CTEnsign, US NavyJoann Cosgrove (Not related)
Hildegard KlingeForest Heights, MDSecretary to US Undersecretary of WarJoyce Schmidt (Mother)
Wilma E. (Hayter) LarkeyLos Angeles & Sacramento, CAWorked for Butadiene Corp., producer of synthetic rubberConnie Larkey Ace (Mother)
Marian Jo LepiankaLong Beach, CaliforniaDuring the 1940's she worked in the ship yards in Long Beach, California. I don't know exactly what she did on the docks but I know she met my father-in-law there since they both worked on the docks.Beth Lepianka (mother-in-law)
Mary Regina (Young) MellyNorth Philadelphia & southern NJCoil winder at Brown Instrument Co., PhiladelphiaHelen Marie Melly More (Mother)
Anna Flynn MonkiewiczNatick, MA1941-1944 Piper Aircraft Col, building military planes; from 1943, pilot with WASPBeth Gerry (2nd cousin 1x removed)
Theresa NagelGermany & Philadelphia, PAWorked in factory making sensors for US militaryConnie Larkey Ace (Sister's mother-in-law)
Dorothy L. Graver OettelPerkasie, PAWorked for US Gauge Co., Sellersville, PAJoann Cosgrove (Wife of uncle)
Mary Mona OettelPerkasie, PA & Pocatello, IDSecretary in US Dept. of Weights & Measures, Washington, D.C.Kevin Russell (Mother)
Wilma Fobes PeekAtlantic Highlands, NJMorse code operator at Fort Monmouth, NJSherry Mitchell (Mother)
Mary Lucile SchatzPerkasie, PAUS Navy, Shopkeeper 2ndJoann Cosgrove (Friend of parents)
Ann Meredith SmithAircraft manufacture for General MotorsGale Vanselous (Mother)
Dorothy Mae StockbauerLancester Co., PAWomen's Army Air Corps, propeller manufacturerWayne Campbell (Mother)
Rose Margari SutorBristol Borough & Levittown, PAWorked for Kaiser-Fleetwing, manufacturing airplane wings and fuselagesChristine Schonewolf (Maternal aunt)
Olga VerboPhiladelphia, Port Richmond, South PhiladelphiaOperated a punch press machine during WWII for Geo K Garrett Co making washers.Damyon T. Verbo (Mother)
Elizabeth (Betty) Vera (Gessner) WeirbackUpper Black Eddy & Ferndale, PAUS Army Nurse, served in US & ItalyPatricia B. Gessner (Sister-in-law)
Doris WileyBensalem, PAWorked in machine shop manufacturing land mine casings, hand grenades & bomb fins for Philadelphia Ordnance District Lindsey Lehr (Grand aunt)
Florence Ronan WilliamsPhiladelphia & southern NJPurchasing agent, Selby, Satterby & Co., Philadelphia (ship deck coverings)Carroll Williams Feldman (Mother)