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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bucher
(1865-1915) |
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bucher 1 2 3 4
Another name for Elizabeth was Lizzie Bucher.5 FamilySearch ID: LZY7-QZT. Noted events in her life were: 1. Census in 1870 in Turbot Twp., Northumberland, PA. 5 Franklin Bucher, blacksmith, age 32, was living with wife Adda, 28; Lizzie, 5; Mary 3; 9 months old in June, 1870. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania. The post office was Milton. 2. Census in 1880 in Kelly Crossroads, Union, PA. 6 The 1880 census recorded John Wolfe, 72, widowed, living with daughter Catherine Seaman, 50; grandson C. W. Seaman, 16; and his granddaughter Lizze Bucher, 14. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania. 3. Census in 1880 in Milton, Northumberland, PA. 7 In the North Ward of Milton, Jonas F. Bucher, blacksmith, age 46, was living with wife Adeline, 38; Lizzie, 14; Mary, 12; Clara, 10; John N., 8; Jennie M., 5; and Jonas F., 2. They and their parents were born in Pennsylvania. 4. Newspaper: Miltonian, 11 May 1906, Milton, Northumberland, PA. 8 On Wednesday last Misses Lizzie and Mary Bucher went to Lancaster to witness the graduation of their brother, Frank, at the Franklin & Marshal Theogical Seminary. They were accompanied by Mrs. William Anspach and Mrs. Hull Knauer, also of St. John's Reformed Church, this place. The young man who takes order has always been a close and worthy student, and has provided for himself an eight year mission to China and he has the good wishes not only of the local congregation but of the church at large, as well as the people of the town. 5. Census in 1910 in Milton, Northumberland, PA. 9 The 1910 census recorded at 109 Center Street in Milton: Elizabeth Bucher, dressmaker, single, 44, living with sister Mary Bucher, 42, teacher, single; Clara Bucher, 40, office clerk, single; and Jennie Bucher, 35, no occupation, single. They and their parents were born in Pennsylvania. |
1 Bell, Herbert C., 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. (Chicago, Ill.: Brown, Runk & Co., Publishers. 1891), Page 1133.
2 Gearhart, Heber G., Heber G. Gearhart Collection (Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.), Bucher families of Pennsylvania and Maryland, call slip FC BU.
3 Find A Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/223295419.
4 Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1971 (Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates. Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.), Certificate 66737 Elizabeth Bucher single b. 10 Jul 1865 d. 4 Jul 1915 father J. Franklin Bucher mother Adaline Wolfe.
5 1870 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Northumberland County, Turbot Township, Series: M593 Roll: 1385 Page: 443.
6 1880 United States Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Kelly, Union, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1197; Family History Film: 1255197; Page: 464A; Enumeration District: 158; Image: 0502.
7 1880 United States Census, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWNB-KN7.
8 Miltonian (Milton, PA) (Milton, Numberland, Pennsylvania), 11 May 1906, page 3.
9 1910 United States Census, Elisabeth Bucher, Milton Ward 3, Northumberland, PA.
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