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    1. [BOSCHONG] Mary Bushong, d/o John Bushong and Barbara Kreighbaum - Stark Co. OH
    2. Boschong Subscribers, Here is some more information on Mary Bushong daughter of John Bushong and Barbara Kreighbaum who married George Frank. Check BOSCHONG Archives for April 2007 for more information proving her as daughter of John and Barbara. 1850 Federal Census:Ohio Lake Township, Stark County Enumerated 26 September 1850 Page 26B Lines 14-18, HH 385/386 George J. Frank 56/Male/Farmer/$2400/Germany Eve Frank 51/Female/Germany GEORGE FRANK 21/Male/Germany {Future husband of Mary Bushong} John Frank 12/Male/OH Saloma Frank 17/Female/Germany ------- 1860 Federal Census: Ohio Lake Township, Stark County Enumerated 1st June 1860 Page 365A & B Lines 38-40 & 1-2, HH 24/25 George Frank 31/Male/White/Farmer/$2600-$1000/France Mary Frank 29/Female/White/OH {Mary Bushong} Emeline Frank 8/Female/White/AttendedSchool/OH Milton G. Frank 6/Male/White/AttendedSchool/OH W. J. Frank 4/Male/White/AttendedSchool/OH {William J.} ------- 1870 Federal Census: Ohio Lake Townshp, PO Greentown, Stark County Enumerated 11 June 1870 Page 209A Lines 15-19, HH 356/358 G. Frank 41/M/W/Lawyer/$2000-$500/France/ParentsForeignBirth Mary Frank 39/Female/White/KeepingHouse/OH Emma Frank 18/Female/White/AtHome/OH John Frank 6/Male/White/AttendedSchool/OH John Bushing 83/Male/White/NoOccupationListed/PA {Father of wife Mary} ------ 1880 Federal Census: Ohio Lake Township, Uniontown, ED 141, Stark County Enumerated 14 June 1880 Page 6D Lines 3-6, HH 109/111 George Frank White/Male/52/Married/JusticeOfPeace/France/France/France Mary Frank White/Female/49/Wife/KeepingHouse/OH/PA/PA Emaline Frank White/Female/28/Dau/Single/OH Jacob Frank White/Male/86/Father/Boarder/France/France/France ------- 1900 Federal Census: Ohio Lake Township, Lake Village, ED 116, Stark County Enumerated 14 June 1900 Page 95B, Sheet 10 Lines 60-61, HH 233/239 Mary Frank Head/W/F/Aug1834/65/Widowed/2children1living/OwnFree/OH/PA/PA Margaret Frank Dau/White/Female/June1856/43/Single/OH/OH/OH {Emma?} -------- HISTORY OF STARK COUNTY {OHIO} With An Outline Sketch of Ohio Published by Baskin & Battey, Chicago 1881 Pages 936-937 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES GEORGE FRANK, Justice of the Peace; Lake; is a son of George Jacob Frank, who was born in Wurtemburg, Germany, 29 February 1794. While in infancy his father was called away by death, and before he had attained the age of four years, he was deprived of his mother's care by the same stern messenger. His early training devolved entirely on an aunt, with whom he remained until he was fourteen years of age, when he was apprenticed to the cabinet maker's trade. In 1812, he was drafted into the Germany army, and continued to serve his country with faithfulness while England and Germany were allied against France, and until the final downfall of Napoleon. During his army life he saw many of the prominent men of that day; among them were the Duke of Wellington, the hero of Waterloo, and his much beloved LaFayette. The year after he was released from service (1816), he united in marriage with Miss Eva Weimer, and with her resided in Hoffen, until 1837 when he embarked for America. Upon his arrival in this country he located in Lake township, where he spent thirty four years of his life. In October, 1870, his faithful wife died. After the death of his wife he went to live with his son GEORGE (our subject), and with him remained until 27 February 1881, when he was called to his final home, at the age of 87 years. Early in life he associated himself with the Lutheran Church and continued a faithful member to the end. GEORGE FRANK, the subject of this sketch, was born in ALSACE, FRANCE, 2 May 1829, and in 1837 came to Stark County, with his parents. He attended the common schools of his neighborhood, where he acquired a good education, and at the age of 21, he engaged in farming for himself, and in this continued for ten years. In 1850, he engaged in the stock business, dealing in sheep, wholly, and has been engaged in the same up to the present time. In 1850 he married MISS MARY BUSHONG, of Lake Township. From that union there has been 6 children, 4 of whom are living, viz: EMELINE, MILTON G. WILLIAM J. AND JOHN C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank are devout church members; he is a Democrat in politics, and has been identified with many positions of trust, which he faithfully filled. ---------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Bushong

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