Michael Bucher Sr.
(1762-1831)
Elizabeth Kehr
(1770-1857)
Jacob Barnitz
(1777-1859)
Maria A. Etlzer
(1783-1859)
Michael Bucher Jr.
(1797-1860)
Eliza Barnitz
(1814-1896)
Jared C. Bucher
(1858-Aft 1930)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Helen Hall Mullin

Jared C. Bucher 3 4 5 6

  • Born: 14 Feb 1858, Hanover, York, PA 1 5 7
  • Christened: 12 Jul 1858, Hanover: St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, York, PA 5
  • Marriage (1): Helen Hall Mullin on 1 Oct 1887 in , Cumberland, PA 1 2
  • Died: Aft 1930

   Other names for Jared were Jarred C. Bucher 1 7 and Jerry C. Bucher.8

   FamilySearch ID: LZXX-GP6.

  Noted events in his life were:

1. He was educated at Penn College in Gettysburg, Adams, PA. 1

2. Census in 1860 in Hanover, York, PA. 7 Michael Bucher, justice of the peace, 60, was living with wife Eliza, 46; Henry C., 19; Jane, 17; Michael, 15; Ellen, 13; Clara, 5, Jerred, 3. Also with them was C. A. Miller, 26, rail reader, and his wife Eliza, 25; C. J. Miller, 5; and Mary E. Miller, 3. Michael's real estate was worth $10,000 and personal estate $500. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania. The post office was Hanover.

3. He has conflicting birth information of 14 Feb 1860 and Hanover, York, PA. 2

4. Occupation: operator of a flouring mill about 1866 in Boiling Springs, Cumberland, PA. 1

5. Census in 1900 in South Middleton Twp., Cumberland, PA. 6 Jared C. Bucher, capitalist, 41, born Feb 1859, was living with wife Helen, 36, Sep 1863. They were married 14 years and had 2 children, both alive in 1900: William, Sep 1888; and Helen F., Apr 1892. Also there: William A. Mullin, bookkeeper auditor, father-in-law, 57, Apr 1843; and Fannie P., 55, Mar 1845. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania.

6. Book: Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pa, 1905. 2
JARRED C. BUCHER, one of the representative citizens of Cumberland county, residing at Boiling Springs, is a native of York county, Pa., and a descendant of Michael Bucher.

Michael Bucher, father of Jarred C., was educated at Oxford College, Adams Co., Pa., and studied civil engineering. He located at Hanover, York county, where he assisted in laying out the town, and became one of the road engineers engaged in surveying for the Northern Central railroad. The instruments he used in his work are among the treasured possessions of his son Jarred.

For many years he served as justice of the peace in Hanover, and was also associate editor of a paper in that place. He dealt largely in real estate in and about Hanover, and a large body of realty is still held in his name in that borough, although he has long been dead. He was very successful in all of his operations. His death occurred when he was seventy-two years of age, in 1869.

His widow lived to the age of eighty-two years, dying Sept. 3, 1896. She was formerly Miss Eliza Barnitz, daughter of Jacob Barnitz, of Cumberland county. Mr. and Mrs. Bucher were members of the Lutheran Church. Six children were born to them: Henry Clay, a retired businessman of Philadelphia; Mary J., widow of J. W. Barnitz, of Delanco, N. J.; Michael Augustus, unmarried, of Philadelphia, a real-estate agent; Ella E., who married Jesse Bollinger, of Hanover; Clara E., married to Dr. Joseph Bittinger, of Hanover, a rising young physician; and Jarred C.

Jarred C. Bucher was born Feb. 14, 1860, and was educated at Penn College, Gettysburg, from there going to Philadelphia, where he was engaged in a mercantile line for six years. Coming at that time to Cumberland county, he located at Boiling Springs, where he took charge of the Boiling Springs flouring-mills. Having been engaged in the grain business at Barnitz, he was able to appreciate the importance of certain conditions, and refitted the mills with the roller process, which has now been in operation therein for ten years.

He also operated, until 1894, the old Carlisle Iron Works, which were established as early as 1762, this plant manufacturing charcoal iron for projectile purposes and carwheels, which were sold to different railroads and manufacturers of railroad engines and cars. Large consignments were sold to the Government. Mr. Bucher has in his possession a mold for common projectiles used in the mill which bears the inscription: "Adam Carr Fecit [made this] in 1762." From this forge projectiles were carted to Valley Forge to Washington's army during the Revolution on sleds drawn by oxen.

Since 1899 Mr. Bucher has been prospecting in Cumberland county as well as throughout adjacent territory for minerals, and in this short time has discovered and developed several mines, which turn out silica, some of which runs as high as 99.0800, ferri oxide 0.15, alumina 0.185, and minerals, phosphate of aluminum, copper ore, white clay of the highest grade, and graphite lead ore.

Mr. Bucher has served as a member of the Republican county central committee, and is often called upon to act as delegate to county conventions. He is an untiring worker in this line and has been doing much stumping, in 1896, 1900 and 1904. In 1900 he was sent to Crawford county, where he spent some nineteen days. He is eagerly sought in State and National campaigns, for his worth as a public speaker is fully recognized. Few men are more efficient workers than he.

On Oct. 1, 1887, Mr. Bucher was married to Miss Helen Hall Mullin, of Mt. Holly Springs, a daughter of W. A. Mullin, and they have two children, William and Helen Francis. Mr. Bucher's home on Highland Terrace is one of the most pleasant in Cumberland county, and there he and his charming wife dispense a most delightful hospitality. Mrs. Bucher is an accomplished woman, of more than average intelligence, besides being an active member of the Fortnightly and Civic Clubs of Carlisle. She has great musical talents, and for more than ten years was leader of the choir of St. John's Lutheran Church, which consisted of some twenty voices, as well as an orchestra.

Mr. Bucher is deeply interested in church work, and since taking up his residence at Boiling Springs he has associated himself with St. John's Lutheran Church, and has clone much toward the erection of the new church edifice. For the past ten years he has been superintendent of the Sunday-school, and teacher of the Bible class, which has a membership of forty-five. It is not only in the political field that Mr. Bucher shines as an orator, for he is well known on the lecture platform as a representative of the Y. M. C. A. One year he lectured through Lancaster county, at Philadelphia, and at various points in York and other, counties throughout the State. The subject of his lecture that season was "The Secret of Success," which he handled in a very convincing and able manner.

7. Census in 1910 in South Middleton Twp., Cumberland, PA. 8 Jerry C. Bucher, farmer, 49, was living with wife of 27 years, Helen H., 47, who had birthed two children by 1910: William, 19, student at State College; and Hellen F., 17. Also living with them: William Mullin, father in law, 70, married for 40 years to Fanny P., 63, mother in law, who had 4 children, 2 still alive in 1910. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania.

8. Census in 1920 in South Middleton Twp., Cumberland, PA. 9 Living on Ridge Road was Jared C. Bucher, occupation "electrician, own plant", 61. He was with his wife Helen H., 55; and son-in-law Gilbert Maladin [?], salesman, 26, who was married to Jared's daughter Helen F., 27. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania.

On the same census page is William W. Bucher, farmer, 29, renting his home with wife Henrietta C., 25; son Thomas W., 6; and Theodore G., 4 years 7 months when the census was recorded on 13 Jan 1920. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania.

9. Census in 1930 in South Middleton Twp., Cumberland, PA. 10 Jared C. Bucher, 93, was living with his wife, Helen H., 50. [Obviously this person/age has been confused with his daughter Helen. The census shows Jared was married for 42 years, but for Helen it shows 19 years, as if the two Helens were mingled into one person's record.] Also with them was Amanda Porter, cousin, 74, and Gilbert Malcom, cousin, 38, who was born in New York of Scottish parents. Everyone else and their parents were born in Pennsylvania.


Jared married Helen Hall Mullin, daughter of William A. Mullin and Fannie P., on 1 Oct 1887 in , Cumberland, PA.1 2 (Helen Hall Mullin was born in Sep 1863 in Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland, PA 1.)


Sources


1 Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families. (Chicago: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1905, 919 pgs.), Page 798.

2 Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settled families. (Chicago: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1905, 919 pgs.), Pages 798-799.

3 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of November 18, 2005), Batch #: C504401, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: 0823598 IT 3, Printout Call #: 0883624, Dates: 1734 - 1865.

4 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of November 18, 2005), Batch #: C504401, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: 0823599, Printout Call #: NONE, Dates: 1865 - 1876.

5 Saint Matthews Lutheran Church, Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania.

6 1900 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, S Middleton Township, Series: T623 Roll: 1401 Page: 232.

7 1860 United States Census, Pennsylvania, York County, Hanover, Series: M653 Roll: 1200 Page: 189.

8 1910 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, South Middleton Township, Series: T624 Roll: 1335 Page: 240.

9 1920 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, South Middleton Township, Series: T625 Roll: 1557 Page: 225.

10 1930 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Cumberland County, South Middleton Township, Series: T626 Roll: 2025 Page: 53.



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