Rev. John Conrad Bucher Sr.
(1730-1780)
Maria Magdalena Hoch
(1742-1819)
John Valentine Horter
Magdalena Reis
Honorable John Jacob Bucher
(1764-1827)
Susanna Margaret Horter
(1774-1838)
Maria Bucher
(1802-1861)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Honorable Joseph B. Lawrence

Maria Bucher 1 2 3

  • Born: 4 Mar 1802, Harrisburg, Dauphin, PA 1 3
  • Marriage (1): Honorable Joseph B. Lawrence on 4 Sep 1823 in Harrisburg, Dauphin, PA 1
  • Died: 19 Apr 1861, Harrisburg, Dauphin, PA at age 59 1 2
  • Buried: Harrisburg: Harrisburg Cemetery, Dauphin, PA 1

   Another name for Maria was Mariah Bucher.

   FamilySearch ID: KCBD-ZCD.

  Noted events in her life were:

1. Book: Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of Dauphin County, 1889. 2
LAWRENCE, Samuel M., son of Joseph and Maria (Bucher) Lawrence, was born in Washington county, Pa., December 14, 1835. His father's death occurring when he was six years old his mother removed two years later to Harrisburg, her former home, where she continued to reside during the remainder of her life, and here Samuel received his principal education, although attending Jefferson College for a time. From boyhood he was a remarkable student, and had a perfect hunger for knowledge. At an early age he adopted the profession of civil engineering, and was engaged in the survey of the Sunbury & Erie (now Philadelphia & Erie) railroad, and continued on it until its completion in 1864. He was perfectly familiar with every part of the road, and had traveled it all on foot from Sunbury. to Erie. He was one of the four original contractors who built the Oil Creek railroad, and also chief engineer of it. He was also engaged in the survey of the Warren and Franklin road at the time of his death. He was nominated by the Republican party in the counties of Clearfield, McKean, Jefferson and Elk for the Legislature, and represented them in the session of 1860-61, thus spending the winter in Harrisburg, his old home. He married, April 4, 1864, Hannah, daughter of Hon. John Green. He resided in Warren the last three or four years of his life and died there October 17, 1864, in his twenty-ninth year. He is buried in Harrisburg.


Maria married Honorable Joseph B. Lawrence, son of John Lawrence and Sarah Moffitt, on 4 Sep 1823 in Harrisburg, Dauphin, PA.1 (Honorable Joseph B. Lawrence was born in 1783 in , Washington, PA, died on 7 Apr 1842 in Washington, District of Columbia, DC 2 and was buried in Washington, District of Columbia, DC 1 4.)


Sources


1 Egle, William Henry, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Mainly Scotch Irish And German (1896, 798 pp.
Reprinted Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969. Online via Google Book Search.), Page 128.

2 Egle, William Henry, Commemorative biographical encyclopedia of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : containing sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early Scotch-Irish and German settlers (Chambersburg, Pa.: J.M. Runk, 1896, 1223 pgs.).

3 Egle, William Henry, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Mainly Scotch Irish And German (1896, 798 pp.
Reprinted Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969. Online via Google Book Search.), Page 125.

4 Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. (http://www.congressionalcemetery.org).



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