Jonas Franklin BUCHER

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Jonas Franklin BUCHER
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Type Date Place Sources
death 15. September 1890
Milton, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States Find persons in this place
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burial
Milton: Harmony Cemetery, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States Find persons in this place
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birth 24. May 1834
Northampton, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States Find persons in this place
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Alt. Birth 24. May 1824
Northampton, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States Find persons in this place
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Census 1850el, 22; John, 21; Sarah, 16; Franklin, 15; and Catherine, 11. Next door is Catherine Bachman, 62, living alone, who is presumed to be Nicholas' mother-in-law. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania, including Nicholas who in other Census years is listed with a birthplace of Switzerland. Nicholas' farm is valued at $1,500.
Chillisquaque Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United Statesel, 22; John, 21; Sarah, 16; Franklin, 15; and Catherine, 11. Next door is Catherine Bachman, 62, living alone, who is presumed to be Nicholas' mother-in-law. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania, including Nicholas who in other Census years is listed with a birthplace of Switzerland. Nicholas' farm is valued at $1,500. Find persons in this place
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Census 1860; Sally, 28; Catherine, 18; and John, 30, farm hand. Nicholas' farm is valued at $5,000 and his possessions worth $800. Living next door is his son, Samuel, 32, laborer; Rebecca, 25; William H., 1; Charles F., 2; and another son of Nicholas', Franklin, 25, a school teacher. Everyone is born in Pennsylvania except Nicholas whose birthplace is listed as Germany. The post office is Milton.
Chillisquaque Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States; Sally, 28; Catherine, 18; and John, 30, farm hand. Nicholas' farm is valued at $5,000 and his possessions worth $800. Living next door is his son, Samuel, 32, laborer; Rebecca, 25; William H., 1; Charles F., 2; and another son of Nicholas', Franklin, 25, a school teacher. Everyone is born in Pennsylvania except Nicholas whose birthplace is listed as Germany. The post office is Milton. Find persons in this place
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Census 1870da, 28; Lizzie, 5; Mary 3; 9 months old in June, 1870. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania. The post office is Milton.
Turbot Township, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United Statesda, 28; Lizzie, 5; Mary 3; 9 months old in June, 1870. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania. The post office is Milton. Find persons in this place
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Census 1880izzie, 14; Mary, 12; Clara, 10; John N., 8; Jennie M., 5; and Jonas F., 2.
Book 1891nsylvania, May 24, 1834. His father, Nicholas Bucher, was a native of Switzerland, and settled in Northampton county when a boy. He married Elizabeth Bachman, and in 1837 removed to Northumberland county, where he engaged in farming. He was a member of the Reformed church. He was the father of six children, five of whom are living: Samuel; John, of Milton; Sarah; J. F., and Catharine, wife of David Kohler. The subject of this sketch received his education at the Lancaster and Milton schools, and at the age of eighteen years learned the blacksmith trade, which occupation he followed for some time. In 1862 he enlisted in Company B, One Hundred and Seventy-second Pennsylvania Volunteers as first lieutenant, serving nine months. In 1868 he removed to Milton, where he worked at his trade until 1874. In 1886 he located upon the farm where his family now resides, and where his death occurred, September 15, 1890. In 1864 he married Adeline, daughter of John Wolfe, by whom he had eight children: Elizabeth; Mary; Clara W.; John N.; Margaret J.; J. F.; Frederick B., and Adeline, deceased. He was a member of the F. & A.M. of Milton and the G.A.R. Politically he was a Democrat; he served in the offices of justice of the peace and auditor of the township, and was elected county treasurer in 1881, serving three years. Mr. Bucher was a member of the Reformed church, to which his family also adheres.
marriage 18. February 1864
, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States Find persons in this place
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18. February 1864
, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Adeline WOLFE

Sources

1 History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania: including its aboriginal history; the colonial and revolutionary periods; early settlement and subsequent growth; political organization; agricultural, mining, and manufacturing interests; internal improvements; religious, educational, social, and military history; sketches of its boroughs, villages, and townships; portraits and biographies of pioneers and representative citizens etc, etc.
Author: Bell, Herbert C.
Publication: Chicago, Ill.: Brown, Runk & Co., Publishers. 1891
 
2 1850 United States Census
 
3 A Genealogist's Guide to Burials in Northumberland County, PA
Author: Meiser, Joseph A., Jr., and Lontz, Mary Belle
 
4 1860 United States Census
 
5 1870 United States Census
 
6 Heber G. Gearhart Collection
Author: Gearhart, Heber G.
Publication: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
 

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Ancestors in Pennsylvania, USA whose families immigrated from Europe. The authors family surname is Beacher or Beecher but descended from original surname Bücher or Buecher.

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