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Henry Bash

Henry Bash
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Biography

This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.

Name

Name: Henry /Bash/
Given Name: Henry
Surname: Bash[1]

Death

Death: [2]
Note: #DI3686

Reference

Reference: ID4130

User ID

User ID: F331E42CF98F45FE8C91043276CAEB0683AF

Data Changed

Data Changed:
Date: 28 May 2011
Time: 13:09

Prior to import, this record was last changed 13:09 28 May 2011.

Sources

  • WikiTree profile Bash-32 created through the import of AugustHaasFamily2011-11-20.ged on Nov 20, 2011 by Walt Robbins. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Walt and others.
  • Source: S104 Abbreviation: Document, Misc Title: Document, Misc
  • Source: S126 Abbreviation: 1850 US Census Title: 1850 US Census Note: ABBR 1850 Census
  • Source: S150 Abbreviation: 1860 US Census Title: 1860 US Census
  • Source: S216 Media: Book Abbreviation: History of Crawford County, Ohio - Perrin Title: History of Crawford County and Ohio Author: William Henry Perrin Publication: Chicago: Baskin & Battey, 1881. Bk3481 Reference: Bk3481 Date: 18 May 2011 Text: Read Online: CONT http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofcrawfor00per#page/n5/mode/2up Repository: #R47 Call Number: http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofcrawfor00per#page/n5/mode/2up
  • Repository: R47 Name: Archive.org Address: Archive.org Name: Archive.org URL: www.archive.org

Notes

Note DI3686Died in Infancy
  1. Source: #S216 Page: page 956. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Reference: Bk3481 Data: Text: CONT Transcription: CONT "PETER BASH, farmer; P.O. Bucyrus; was born July 22, 1819, in Schuylkill Co., Penn., and is the son of Jacob and Mary Whetstone Bash. His parents removed t Stark Co., Ohio, when he was but 5 months old. They remained there until his 10th year, when they removed to Bucyrus. His mother dying in 1834, and his father in 1838, he was left somewhat under the care of his grandfather, who entered land in the vicinity of Annapolis, this county. The grandmother of our subject was the first person ever interred in the cemetery of Annapolis. He was married, Sept. 17, 1839 to Susannah Cover, daughter of Samuel Cover, living one mile east of Annapolis. He lived in the vicinity of Annapolis until some 25 years ago, when he removed to his present farm in Holmes Township. Of his marriage, there were born – Samuel, Jacob, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Peter L. And Susannah, all of whom are living; Mary E. married Jacob Seibert Feb. 8, 1873, and died on May 7, 1874; Albert and Henry died in infancy. Four children are married and live near their father. Samuel was married some three years ago, and removed to Huntington Co., Ind. Mr Bash is a prominent man in his township, and has filled several important offices of trust and responsibility in both townships where he has resided. He is a member of the Dunkard Church, his grandfather having been a Dunkard preacher, and a man highly esteemed."
  2. Source: #S216 Page: page 956. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Reference: Bk3481 Data: Text: CONT Transcription: CONT "PETER BASH, farmer; P.O. Bucyrus; was born July 22, 1819, in Schuylkill Co., Penn., and is the son of Jacob and Mary Whetstone Bash. His parents removed t Stark Co., Ohio, when he was but 5 months old. They remained there until his 10th year, when they removed to Bucyrus. His mother dying in 1834, and his father in 1838, he was left somewhat under the care of his grandfather, who entered land in the vicinity of Annapolis, this county. The grandmother of our subject was the first person ever interred in the cemetery of Annapolis. He was married, Sept. 17, 1839 to Susannah Cover, daughter of Samuel Cover, living one mile east of Annapolis. He lived in the vicinity of Annapolis until some 25 years ago, when he removed to his present farm in Holmes Township. Of his marriage, there were born – Samuel, Jacob, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Peter L. And Susannah, all of whom are living; Mary E. married Jacob Seibert Feb. 8, 1873, and died on May 7, 1874; Albert and Henry died in infancy. Four children are married and live near their father. Samuel was married some three years ago, and removed to Huntington Co., Ind. Mr Bash is a prominent man in his township, and has filled several important offices of trust and responsibility in both townships where he has resided. He is a member of the Dunkard Church, his grandfather having been a Dunkard preacher, and a man highly esteemed."






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