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Note for: Mathias KLEIN, -
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Occupation: Farmer
Individual Note: Married: 7 May 1696 in Nordhouse, , France
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Note for: Maria OTTMANN, -
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Individual Note: Married: 20 Feb 1702 in Nordhouse, , France
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Note for: Frederic SPIESER, -
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Occupation: Ouvrier-worker
Individual Note: Married: 20 Feb 1702 in Nordhouse, , France
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Note for: Valentin OTTMANN, -
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Individual Note: Birth: Of Nordhouse, , France
Death sometime before 1702
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Note for: Mary ZINN, 1810 - 1878
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Individual Note: Born in Pennsylvania
Death: Burbank, Wayne County, Ohio
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Note for: William SMITH, 1807 -
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Occupation: Farmer
Individual Note: Born in Pennsylvania
Home in 1850 - Congress, Wayne County, Ohio
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Note for: Jacob COLLER, 1798 -
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Occupation: Farmer
Individual Note: Birth: Pennsylvania
Listed in Homer Township, Medina County, Ohio 1870 Census
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Note for: Martha BEAUPRE, 2 Dec 1846 - 22 Feb 1918
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Individual Note: Pneumonia
Born: Perrysburg, Ohio
Death, Bowling Green, Ohio
Buried: Oak Grove Cemetery
Lifelong resident of Wood County
Married: 25 NOV 1874 in Wood Co., Ohio
Text of the obituary for Martha is as follows:
Daily Sentinel-Tribune, Bowling Green, Ohio, 1918
Title- Pneumonia Took Life Of Resident
Subtitle- Mrs Wm. Van Bus Kirk Called By Death After Eight Days' Illness--
Funeral Services Sunday Morning
Mrs Martha Van Buskirk, wife of William Van Buskirk, quietly passed away at her home at 201 Enterprise st. this morning at nine o'clock after an illness lasting since a week ago last Wednesday with pneumonia. Her death was expected as she had been hovering between life and death for thepast few days. Rev. M. J. Maxwell will officiate at the services whichwill be held at the late-residence Sunday morning at ten o'clock. Interment will be made at Oak Grove Cemetery.
Mrs Van Buskirk was born near Perrysburg and had spent all of her lifein Wood County. She was 72 years, two months and 20 days old at the timeof her death. She was united in marriage forty years ago to Wm. Van Buskirk who survives her. A son, Carrie, was killed three weeks ago in an accident on the C., H. & D.
road. His lifeless body was found by Forest Gustin as he drove over the
railroad track.
Surviving are the husband, and five children. Mrs Peter Potter, Mrs Arthur
Coller, Mrs Howard Shearer and Mrs W. E. Turritin of Bowling Green, andWm. Van Buskirk Jr., of Cleveland.
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Martha (Van Buskirk) Beaupre was born to John Charles and Mary Beaupreand was one of sixteen children
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Note for: William Allen VAN-BUSKIRK, 1 Jan 1852 - 13 Jul 1930
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Occupation: Farmer
Individual Note: Birth:Seneca County Ohio
Married: 16 OCT 1874 in Wood Co., Ohio
Text of the obituary for William is as follows:
Daily Sentinel-Tribune, Bowling Green, Ohio, July, 1930
Title- Aged Resident Of The City Passes
William Van Buskirk, 78, practically a life-long resident of Bowling Green, passed away Sunday evening at seven o'clock in Center Township. Although he had been ill for five years, he had only become seriously so recently and had been bedfast for five weeks. His death was due to his advanced age and a complication of diseases.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock atthe home of his daughter Josie Picard, at No. 425 East Wooster Street.Rev. A. S. Bierly will officiate and burial will be made in Oak Grove Cemetery.
William Van Buskirk was born on the first day of the year, 1852 in Seneca
County to John and Liza Van Buskirk. When a youth he came to Bowling Green with his parents and had lived here all the rest of his life. When younger he farmed in and around the city. On October 16, 1874 he was united in marriage with Martha Beaupry. Six children were born to this union, two daughter and a son
preceeding their father to death. Their mother also died twelve years ago.
Mr Van Buskirk had a wide circle of friends among the older residents of
Bowling Green. He was a good and kind man and was very well liked by all of the many people who knew him.
He is survived by three children; Mrs Josie Picard and Mrs Louella Fairchild,
both of Bowling Green, and Willie Van Buskirk, of Cleveland; ten grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He also leaves a brother and two sisters, Charles
Van Buskirk and Mrs Lyza Stillwell, both of Toledo, and Mrs Ella Wolf,who
lives in Indiana.