THIS MESSAGE IS FORWARDED TO YOU FROM THE BOWER-L. PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY TO RESPOND TO IT. Instead, please direct your reply to "R. Doug Bowers" <[email protected]> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [BOWER] [ALBERTA] BOWERS Resent-Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 20:31:47 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 20:28:44 -0700 From: "R. Doug Bowers" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] >Resent-Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 20:27:05 -0700 (PDT) >X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Tue May 16 20:27:03 2000 >X-Sender: [email protected] >X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 3.0.2 (32) >Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 20:24:04 -0700 >Old-To: [email protected] >From: "R. Doug Bowers" <[email protected]> >Subject: [ALBERTA] BOWERS >To: [email protected] >Resent-From: [email protected] >X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/1082 >X-Loop: [email protected] >Resent-Sender: [email protected] > >Hello Listers: >First time on list. I'm looking for any BOWERS that may have migrated from >Ontario to Alberta around the turn of the last century. >Do the names Josiah or Cyrus BOWERS look familiar to anyone? >R. D. Bowers >Langley,BC > >
I'm searching for the parents of Jane Bowers, b. 1788 in Robeson Co., N.C. Jane married (in 1813), Cyrus Bennett, b 1792 in Richmond Co., N.C. Any help greatly appreciated! Jerry Bennett in Ga.
) ( ) Good Morning Family! .-.,--^--. ( Come on in. . . \\|`----'| - The coffee pot's on. . . \| |// ...and we even have decaf, | |/ tea, and hot chocolate! \ / ------ Today's topics include: 1. Welcome to new cousins 2. Promoting the Homestead 3. Happy Mother's Day! If you've been with the family [the BOWER-L list] for at least three weeks, you'll probably want to skip the following paragraphÂ… TO OUR NEWEST COUSINS ~~ On behalf of the entire family, I'd like to extend a most hearty welcome to those cousins who came into the family fold this past week. We are very glad to have you with us and hope you'll stay and remain a part of our online family. As soon as you're comfortable with us and the list, please send in your Bower[s]/Bauer/Baur lines so we can all see how we're related to you. We do not have a fancy format for sending in records or queries to the list. Post as many as you wish! If the data has anything to do with Bower[s]/Bauer/Baur lines or any of the variant spellings that might help someone, please feel free to post it. Every scrap of information is appreciated. If you haven't visited the homesite of this list yet, you are encouraged to do so. The Bower Family Homestead [a.k.a., the Homestead] is our homesite and the gathering place for much of our information. It waits to join us all in welcoming you into the family at <http://www.crosswinds.net/~bowerhomestead>. PROMOTING THE HOMESTEAD I need your help, family. With the move from GeoCities, everyone's links from their sites back to the Homestead are wrong. I spent a great deal of time this week just looking for sites that had our Homestead GeoCities link. I didn't get them all. Will you please, when you're surfing or just looking around, keep the Homestead in mind and see if the site you're at has the correct link for our home? If we're to keep the amount of traffic going to the Homestead that we normally have, those links have got to be located and changed. In case you're wondering - yes, I've already notified Cyndi's List and re-registered us with the search engines - about 125 of them. I've also been struggling to get our "name" back at the World Wide Top 100 site, but I'm not doing too well on this issue. Again, I need your help. When you go to the front page at the Homestead, in the top right corner is a square logo [World Wide Top 100 Genealogy]. You'll vote for us if you will click on that logo and go to the site. Especially after the move, we need people to see our banner again. This voting issue is a daily thing cousins. Please, won't you vote for our site everyday and keep our name in the top 10-15 sites? Promoting our home [our data] helps all of us. If you have any suggestions on additional steps we can take to spread the word about us, please let me know. MOTHER'S DAY DEDICATION I'd like to share a poem with you and dedicate it to each of the mothers in our family: When God set the world in place, When He hung the stars up in space, When He made the land and the sea, Then He made you and me. He sat back and saw all that was good, He saw things to be as they should. Just one more blessing He had in store; He created a mother, but whatever for? He knew a mother would have a special place To shine His reflection on her child's face. A mother will walk the extra mile Just to see her children smile. She'll work her fingers to the bone To make a house into a home. A mother is there to teach and guide, A mother will stay right by your side. She'll be there through your pain and strife, She'll stay constant in your life. A mother will lend a helping hand Until you have the strength to stand. She'll pick you up when you are down, When you need a friend she'll stick around. A mother is one who listens well, Will keep her word; will never tell. A mother never pokes or pries But stands quietly by your side, Giving you the strength you need, Encouraging you to succeed. A mother is one who can be strong When you need someone to lean on. She's more than a mother to you and me; A reflection of Him in her face you see, A love that knows no boundaries. It's good that she chose to be All this and more to you and me. She shared a love that knows no end, She's more than a mother, She's a good friend. Author Unknown Happy Mother's Day to all of us, ladies! We are special! :) Family...it's what we're all about. I really enjoyed this time with you. I hope your upcoming week is filled with health, productivity, fun, and above all, filled with love. ) ( ) _.-~~-. (@\'--'/. Colleen ('``.__.'`) `..____.'
THIS MESSAGE IS FORWARDED FROM THE BOWER-L. PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY TO RESPOND TO IT. Instead, please direct your response to <[email protected]> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [BOWER] BOWERS ROXBURY MASS DEATHS Resent-Date: Sat, 6 May 2000 12:58:58 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Sat, 6 May 2000 15:58:25 EDT From: [email protected] To: [email protected] TAKEN FROM THE ROXBURY MASS BOOK OF VITAL RECORDS TO 1850 page 469 BOWERS, Lewis m. Germany Cold water a.37 Aug 18 1849 BOWERS , Wilder October 2 1800 a. 28y page 531 Bowers, Honour w.John Dec. 7 1823 a. 37 Bowers Malachai October 18 1827 a. 47y Thomas s. Thomas and Ellen "fits" July 23 1848 a. 3 months Timothy m. Laborer b.Ireland accidental, Sept. 17 1848 a. 28y BIRTHS Bowers Amelia daughter of James (weaver) and Elizabeth Aug 2 1847 Bowers Polly Savery daughter of George P ( iron founder) and Waitstill Feb. 18 1848 Marriage page 25 Bauer Elizabeth and Henry Lehman October 12, 1834 Bowers Amanda and Benjamin Ropes June 3 1838 Bowers George P and Waitstill Savery int. Sept 29 1844 Bowers, Mary and Willian Nanahan of Deering NH May 16 1830 Bowers Sarah A, and Albert Clark (Brrokline) Feb. 15, 1842
THIS MESSAGE IS FORWARDED FROM THE BOWER-L. PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY TO RESPOND TO IT. Instead, pleae direct your response to "Linda" <[email protected]> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [BOWER] Bower roll call ..Daniel 1804 Huntingdon...PA? Resent-Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 11:34:24 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: [email protected] Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 14:39:10 -0400 From: "mema" <[email protected]> Reply-To: "mema" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Am looking for Daniel Bauer, Bowers, Bower born 1804 in Huntingdon...I am assuming PA. He raised his family in Jefferson County, PA. His wife was Susannah ? A lot of his descendants are here in Jefferson Co, PA. Linda
Hi family, Just a quick message to let you all know we got back home tonight and I'll be completely back to my keyboard tomorrow afternoon. I still need to finish unpacking and will pick up where we all left off directly afterward. Gee, but it's good to be home! :) Colleen
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Hi family, I will only be semi-available from tomorrow [Thursday] to next Tuesday. My husband and I will be in Illinois for our niece's wedding. If you need to reach me, my traveling email address is <[email protected]> - I'll have my laptop with me. Please... if you need to write directly to me -- double post your messages to me at the crosswinds address and at my <[email protected]> address. The crosswinds URL is web-based and I'll be able to access it from anywhere, but sometimes web-based mail gets kicked back to the sender if there is a problem at the site. Double-addressing your message will assure that I get it, even if it isn't until we get back home. I have joined the list under both addresses, so any message you post to the list will come to me twice - once at each e-mail address. I don't know that I'll be able to do a Sunday Morning Coffee this coming Sunday, but will certainly try. Most of you already KNOW how I love coffee! :) And, just in case I can't join you for the Coffee this week, the biggest news I have to tell you all is that I am now also the administrator for the BAUR-L. So, we have another group of cousins joining us. I have already asked them to post their ancestral lines and if the messages come out today, I'll cross-post their data to the BOWER-L and BAUER-L -- the BOWERS-L as well if there is any pertinent data inside relating to that spelling. Otherwise, I'll try cross-posting from the crosswinds address as I can. The group is very, very small [just 5 people] so there won't be a load of messages. I hope you all have a wonderful, wonderful weekend and if I don't get to spend the time with you, just know I'll be thinking of you [and wishing I had my 2-cup coffee cup! :) ] Colleen
BAUER Database: Louisville, Kentucky Directories, 1890 Ancestry.com Name Business Name Occupation Location 1 Location 2 City State Year John Arnold J. L. Bauer cabinetmkr 909 Marshall KY Adam G. Bauer John Bauer potter b 2085 Preston KY Andrew Bauer laborer b 917 E. Main KY Andrew Bauer L. & N. laborer b 1615 Southgate KY Arnold Bauer H. Young & Co. salesman b 211 W. Market KY Bertha Bauer Sophia L. Vetter seamstress Clifton KY Carrie Bauer, widow Henry 427 26th KY Catherine Bauer grocer 326 E. Jefferson KY Catherine Bauer, widow Christian 917 E. Main KY Charles Bauer B. F. Avery & Sons polisher b 1825 W. Madison KY Charles G. Bauer foreman b Bridwell Hotel KY Charles V. Bauer Dunlap Bros. & Co. foreman 1519 W. Chestnut KY Christian Bauer Lou. Car Wheel & Railway Supply Co helper b 1031 alley, n of Jefferson, e of Wenzel KY Christopher W. Bauer huckster southside Woodbine, w of Floyd KY D. Frederick Bauer Daniel Coblens stemmer b 2102 Shelby KY Edward Bauer T. P. Watts helper b 1015 Marshall KY Elizabeth Bauer, widow John G. 723 E. Jefferson KY Elizabeth Bauer, widow J. T. 943 Franklin KY Emma Bauer J. Kuhn seamstress b Duncan, southeast corner 29th KY Francis A. Bauer canvasser 715 Lampton KY Frank Bauer grocer 1532 Frankfort avenue KY Frank Bauer Globe Fertilizer Co. laborer KY Fred. Bauer stoves 1106 W. Market KY Frederick Bauer Rudolph & Bauer 642 E. Green KY Frederick Bauer C. C. Bickel & Co. cigarmkr b 647 E. Green KY Frederick Bauer Newport News & Mississippi Valley Co. clerk b 1321 Rowan KY Frederick Bauer Fifth-avenue Hotel cook 718 Wenzel KY Frederick Bauer Philip Young wagonmkr 725 Camp KY Frederick C. Bauer saloon 2800 W. Walnut 2804 W. Walnut KY George Bauer carpenter b Duncan, southeast corner 29th KY George Bauer clerk b 1133 Christy avenue KY George Bauer dairy 1217 Rogers KY George Bauer John Bauer driver b 941 Franklin KY George Bauer John Bauer driver Jeffersonville KY George Bauer Bourbon Stock Yard drover KY George Bauer hostler 1214 Baxter avenue KY George Bauer laborer 1031 alley, n of Jefferson, e of Wenzel KY George W. Bauer Ainslie, Cochran & Co. blksmith b 2410 W. Jefferson KY Gottlieb Bauer driver 1056 Garden KY Gottlieb Bauer laborer b 107 5th KY George Bauer clerk b 1133 Christy avenue KY George Bauer dairy 1217 Rogers KY George Bauer John Bauer driver b 941 Franklin KY George Bauer John Bauer driver Jeffersonville KY George Bauer Bourbon Stock Yard drover KY George Bauer hostler 1214 Baxter avenue KY George Bauer laborer 1031 alley, n of Jefferson, e of Wenzel KY George W. Bauer Ainslie, Cochran & Co. blksmith b 2410 W. Jefferson KY Gottlieb Bauer driver 1056 Garden KY Gottlieb Bauer laborer b 107 5th KY John Bauer Falls City Malt House propr 941 Franklin KY John Bauer gardener Duncan, southeast corner 29th KY John Bauer L. B. & I. Co. machinist 2524 Duncan KY John Bauer pottery 2122 to 2128 Preston KY John Bauer Falls City Malt House propr 941 Franklin 1015 Franklin KY John Bauer B. F. Avery & Sons wheelmkr 1825 W. Madison KY John A. Bauer Eiseman Grocery and Feed Co. clerk b 715 Lampton KY John L. Bauer showcasemnfr 130 E. Main 422 E. Kentucky KY John M. Bauer G. G. Ehrmann & Sons salesman 422 E. Chestnut KY Joseph Bauer W. Mueller barber b 701 E. Jefferson KY Joseph Bauer Old Ky. Woolen Mills helper b 1358 Reservoir avenue KY Joseph Bauer laborer b 632 Clay KY Joseph Bauer Catherine Bauer mngr 326 E. Jefferson KY Joseph V. Bauer trav agent southside Market, w of 30th KY Josephine Bauer cook 600 E. Broadway KY Katie Bauer Nelson, Bray & Landrum seamstress KY Keziah Bauer, widow Charles b 506 Lampton KY Louis Bauer G. G. Ehrmann & Sons clerk b 422 E. Chestnut KY Louis Bauer contractor 1016 E. Green KY Louis Bauer John Bauer foreman KY Louis Bauer Jacob Brenner painter 611 E. Chestnut KY Louis H. Bauer Harbison & Gathright harnessmkr b 510 E. Madison KY Lydia Bauer E. Gernert clerk b 211 W. Market KY Reverend Martin Bauer street Boniface Church assistant pastor 519 E. Green KY Mary Bauer seamstress b 427 26th KY Mary Bauer vestmkr 606 W. Walnut KY Michael Bauer Fifth-avenue Hotel porter 1015 Marshall KY Rosa Bauer domestic 508 E. Broadway 715 Lampton KY Rudolph A. Bauer H. H. Wilberding harnessmkr 1404 W. Green KY Samuel M. Bauer druggists' sundries 136 W. Main 2011 Bardstown pike KY William Bauer John Bauer clerk KY William Bauer grocer 933 Floyd KY William Bauer laborer b 1825 W. Madison KY William Bauer John Finzer & Bros. laborer b 1602 Preston KY William Bauer tobacco buyer 635 13th KY William J. Bauer Ainslie, Cochran & Co. blksmith 1629 W. Market KY William W. Bauer Lou. Coffin Co. machinist 1030 Mary KY People that worked for Bauer.. that MAY have married into family OR?? who knows~ Jacob P. Boerner Fred Bauer tinner 2311 W. Walnut KY Jacob Brown John Bauer laborer b 2128 Preston KY Charles W. Cochran John Bauer potter New Albany KY Amos H. Davis John Bauer potter b 459 E. Green KY Alonzo C. Gardener John Bauer driver 2085 Preston KY Charles G. Guenther John Bauer potter b 444 Roselane KY Howard W. Hall John Bauer potter b 2085 Preston KY William J. Hall John Bauer potter 2085 Preston KY William Hartel F. Bauer clerk KY James Hawkins John Bauer engineer KY William Hepner John Bauer laborer southside Woodbine, w of Floyd KY John J. Jones Fred. Bauer tinner 1027 W. Chestnut KY George P. Lieber Rudolph & Bauer candymkr b 721 Washington KY Joseph Rudolph Rudolph & Bauer 826 E. Chestnut KY Joseph Rudolph; Frederick Bauer Rudolph & Bauer confectioners 220 W. Market KY Caleb L. Schmidlapp S. M. Bauer salesman Jeffersonville KY Daniel Shallers John Bauer potter b 2085 Preston KY Edward Siegel Fred. Bauer apprentice b 1215 21street KY John Siegel, Jr. Fred. Bauer tinner b 1215 21street KY David Strief John Bauer foreman b 2010 Preston KY John J. Wright Fred Bauer tinner 2113 Eddy KY Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and
THIS MESSAGE IS FORWARDED FROM THE BOWER-L. PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY TO RESPOND TO IT. Instead, please address your reply to "Jak Daniels" <[email protected]> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Roll Call: English Bowers Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 04:41:00 -0700 (PDT) From: "Jak Daniels" <[email protected]> To: "Bowers" <[email protected]> I know this is late, but other things have been in the way of genealogy, small things like work, archery and Star Wars :) But I've finally got around to posting this. All these Bowers are from Barnham, Suffolk, England. I have Bowers in this village going back to the 1450's, but cannot connected them in to the line, but I know they belong there. HENRY BOWERS was born Abt. 1680 in Barnham, St. Martins, Suffolk. He married HANNAH. Child of HENRY BOWERS and HANNAH is: CHARLES BOWERS, b. 23 March 1700/01, Barnham, Suffolk. CHARLES BOWERS was born 23 March 1700/01 in Barnham, Suffolk. He married ANN. Children of CHARLES BOWERS and ANN are: THOMAS BOWERS. CHARLES BOWERS, b. 5 December 1731, Barnham, Suffolk; d. 11 November 1737, Barnham, St. Martins, Suffolk; m. MARY NEWELL, 9 February 1752, Barnham, Suffolk. MARY BOWERS was born 28 July 1734 in Barnham, Suffolk. She married JOHN CATCHPOLE 12 October 1752 in Barnham, Suffolk. Children of MARY BOWERS and JOHN CATCHPOLE are: MARY CATCHPOLE, b. 12 June 1753, Barnham, Suffolk; m. JOSEPH MASON, 9 December 1765, Barnham, St Gregorys, Suffolk. ELIZABETH CATCHPOLE, b. 13 April 1755, Barnham, Suffolk; m. JOHN FOX, 17 December 1782. ANN CATCHPOLE, b. 12 June 1757, Barnham, Suffolk. JOHN CATCHPOLE, b. 8 June 1760, Barnham, Suffolk; d. 20 October 1835, Barnham, St Gregorys, Suffolk. THOMAS CATCHPOLE, b. 30 November 1761, Barnham, Suffolk.
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4479.htm Portland, Oregon Deaths, 1915-24 Combined Matches: 12 Surname Given Name Month Day Year Certificate Number FirstName BAUER Caroline August 26 1921 1884 BAUER Emil December 28 1916 2348 BAUER Female January 24 1924 254 BAUER Female January 24 1924 253 BAUER Frederick P December 27 1924 3198 BAUER Lou B February 24 1920 716 BAUER Margaret R November 30 1917 2202 BAUER Margarethe August 26 1919 2404 BAUER Mary October 18 1915 1804 BAUER Mary C July 22 1918 1700 BAUER Robert November 14 1921 2452 BAUER Rose B June 14 1915 1084 3 BOWER: BOWER Elizabeth February 2 1918 224 BOWER Herbert S February 22 1924 520 BOWER Mary December 5 1915 21040 2 BOWER BOWERS Daniel February 1 1922 291 BOWERS Ruth L May 14 1918 1123 Good Luck, Brenda Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/massrecords/main.htm Massachusetts Town Death Records Combined Matches: 87 no bauer, bower In Alpha Order Name Death Date Burial Place BOWERS, - 1824 Chelmsford BOWERS, - Jan. 14, 1781 Chelmsford BOWERS, - Jan. 19, 1807 Chelmsford BOWERS, - Mar. 8, 1771 Chelmsford BOWERS, - Sept. 16, 1777 Chelmsford BOWERS, w. Alpheus May 27, 1837 Dudley BOWERS, Abigail T. July 31, 1826 Billerica BOWERS, Abigail Mar. 26, 1835 Billerica BOWERS, Abigail Nov. 5, 1771 Billerica BOWERS, Adelaide Dec. 8, 1841 Chelmsford BOWERS, Albert E. Dracut BOWERS, Americus Apr. 9, 1811 Sturbridge BOWERS, Augusta Nov. 8, 1845 Framingham BOWERS, Benjaman May 15, 1825 Dracut BOWERS, Benjamin May 8, 1781 Chelmsford BOWERS, Benjamin Nov. 26, 1835 Billerica BOWERS, Betsey Feb. 24, 1833 Taunton BOWERS, Calvin Nov. 4, 1766 Dudley BOWERS, Caroline June 9, 1822 Dracut BOWERS, Charles H. Mar. 1, 1829 Chelmsford BOWERS, Charles Dec. 11, 1770 Chelmsford BOWERS, Chloe Nov. 19, 1807 Chelmsford BOWERS, Ebenezer July 16, 1799 Dracut BOWERS, Eben[eze]r July 18, 1799 Chelmsford BOWERS, Elisabeth Mar. 28, 1740 Billerica BOWERS, Elizabeth Aug. 8, 1794 Chelmsford BOWERS, Elizabeth Mar. 4, 1721 Chelmsford BOWERS, Eliza Jan. 8, 1837 Taunton BOWERS, Esther May 13, 1767 Chelmsford BOWERS, Eunice Iris Jan. 16, 1810 Essex BOWERS, Fanny Almira Aug. 7, 1837 Dracut BOWERS, Hannah Dec. 16, 1753 Billerica BOWERS, Hannah Dec. 29, 1815 Chelmsford BOWERS, Hannah June 1, 1779 Billerica BOWERS, Hannah Nov. 1, 1823 Billerica BOWERS, Hannah Oct. 16, 1765 Billerica BOWERS, Harriet Silence 1841 Billerica BOWERS, Helen Louisa Mar. 30, 1826 Framingham BOWERS, James Dec. 7, 1841 Dover BOWERS, James Jan. 13, 1754 Medway BOWERS, Jane May 9, 1826 Dracut BOWERS, Jane Oct. 13, 1834 Billerica BOWERS, Jerahmeel July 16, 1764 Chelmsford BOWERS, Jerathmel May 7, 1713 Chelmsford BOWERS, Jerath[m]eel, Jr. Dec. 18, 1751 Chelmsford BOWERS, Jeremiah May 26, 1796 Billerica BOWERS, Jesse Sept. 14, 1744 Dracut BOWERS, Joel Aug. 4, 1763 Dracut BOWERS, John Fry July 20, 1799 Chelmsford BOWERS, John June 26, 1821 Dracut BOWERS, John Oct. 26, 1756 Dracut BOWERS, Jonathan 1829 Billerica BOWERS, Jonathan Feb. 12, 1744 Billerica BOWERS, Jonathan Feb. 21, 1804 Billerica BOWERS, Jonathan Sept. 28, 1756 Chelmsford BOWERS, Jona[than] Feb. 5, 1843 Taunton BOWERS, Joseph A. Aug. 16, 1848 Chelmsford BOWERS, Joseph Mar. 11, 1772 Billerica BOWERS, Joseph Sept. 20, 1775 Dracut BOWERS, Josiah Apr. 20, 1794 Billerica BOWERS, Josiah Nov. 17, 1824 Billerica BOWERS, Kata July 12, 1788 Billerica BOWERS, Luke Aug. 28, 1818 Chelmsford BOWERS, Martha Feb. 25, 1797 Billerica BOWERS, Mary Ann 1827 Taunton BOWERS, Mary Feb. 12, 1804 Chelmsford BOWERS, Mary Nov. 27, 1834 Chelmsford BOWERS, Mary Oct. 11, 1780 Chelmsford BOWERS, Moriah Sept. 29, 1787 Billerica BOWERS, Nancy Apr. 25, 1824 Billerica BOWERS, Nathaniel Apr. 4, 1726 Chelmsford BOWERS, Nathaniel Feb. 27, 1726 Chelmsford BOWERS, Priscilla Mar. 21, 1834 Billerica BOWERS, Rebeccah Nov. 10, 1767 Dudley BOWERS, Sally July 28, 1804 Medford BOWERS, Samuel Apr. 1, 1751 Chelmsford BOWERS, Samuel Mar. 2, 1828 Billerica BOWERS, Sarah July 4, 1766 Billerica BOWERS, Sarah Mar. 20, 1838 Billerica BOWERS, Sarah Sept. 19, 1735 Chelmsford BOWERS, Silence Oct. 16, 1803 Billerica BOWERS, William {<38>} Aug, 1838 Concord BOWERS, William {<50>} Nov, 1819 Concord BOWERS, William, Sr. Nov. 17, 1820 Billerica BOWERS, William Nov. 25, 1812 Chelmsford BOWERS, William Sept. 16, 1799 Billerica BOWERS, Dec. 13, 1848 Richmond Good Luck, Brenda Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/massrecords/main.htm Massachusetts Town Birth Records No, Baur, Bauer, Bower I don't understand their order system.. but not all alpha order BUT:::::::: 187 BOWERS Name Sex Birth Date Birth Place Father's Name Mother's Name BOWARS (see Bowers), John M Dec. 27, 1734 Dracut John Anne BOWARS (see Bowers), Learned M Jan. 12, 1735 Dracut John Anna BOWERS (see Bowars), Abiah F July 21, 1783 Dracut John Abiah BOWERS (see Bowars), Abiah Dracut BOWERS (see Bowars), Abigail Sophia F Dracut Tho[ma]s Abigail BOWERS (see Bowars), Abigail Dracut BOWERS (see Bowars), Albert Ethan M Nov. 27, 1848 Dracut Darius Esther V. BOWERS, - 1716 Chelmsford Jonathan BOWERS, a dau Apr, 1846 Concord BOWERS, Abby Adaline F Oct. 31, 1847 Bellingham William C. Adaline E. Name Sex Birth Date Birth Place Father's Name Mother's Name BOWERS, Abigail Thompson F July 26, 1799 Billerica Benjamin Silence BOWERS, Abigail Tomson F July 28, 1798 Billerica Benjamin BOWERS, Abigail F Oct. 12, 1744 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, Albert M May 14, 1815 Billerica Jonathan Stickney Hannah BOWERS, Alexander M May 15, 1783 Billerica Jonathan Dorcas BOWERS, Alpheus M July 20, 1849 Middlesex Village Alpheus Julia A. BOWERS, Alpheus M May 17, 1807 Chelmsford Capt. Joseph Rhoda BOWERS, Alpheus M Nov. 23, 1761 Dudley John Rebeccah BOWERS, Alvin M Jan. 26, 1805 Dudley John Sarah BOWERS, Andrew M Sept. 17, 1758 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, Anna F Mar. 14, 1785 Billerica Benjamin Silence BOWERS, Anna F Mar. 27, 1773 Dracut John Rachel BOWERS, Ann F Feb. 17, 1787 Billerica Samuel Sarah BOWERS, Arthur Wilberforce M Oct. 1, 1841 Framingham Francis Elmira BOWERS, Benjaman M Mar. 12, 1825 Dracut Peter Rachel BOWERS, Benjamin M Aug. 1, 1761 Dracut John Rachel BOWERS, Benjamin M Feb. 7, 1754 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, Benjamin M July 19, 1741 Chelmsford Jonathan Mary BOWERS, Benjamin M Sept. 30, 1796 Billerica Benjamin Silence BOWERS, Benja[min] M Mar. 6, 1782 Chelmsford Francis Elizabeth BOWERS, Betty F Feb. 22, 1757 Chelmsford Oliver Esther BOWERS, Betty F Jan. 30, 1757 Chelmsford Oliver Esther BOWERS, Betty F June 15, 1725 Chelmsford Jerahmeel Sarah BOWERS, Bower[s] M May 29, 1807 Dudley Zelotus Fanna BOWERS, Bradely M Nov. 12, 1767 Dracut John Rachel BOWERS, Calvin M March 20, 1846 Dudley Calvin T. Eliza BOWERS, Calvin M Oct. 2, 1764 Dudley John BOWERS, Caroline Elliot F Jan. 3, 1784 Billerica Samuel Sarah BOWERS, Caroline Frances F Dec, 1842 Concord Charles & Lydia Elizabeth BOWERS, Caroline F Apr. 2, 1813 Dracut Peter Rachel BOWERS, Charles Henry M Oct. 5, 1828 Chelmsford M. M. BOWERS, Charles Rogers M Aug. 11, 1819 Lynn Samuel Mary BOWERS, Charles M Feb. 27, 1716 Chelmsford Jerahmael Sarah BOWERS, Charles Jan. 12, 1783 Dudley BOWERS, Charlotte Augusta June 11, 1809 Billerica Samuel BOWERS, David M Apr. 13, 1777 Chelmsford Francis Elizabeth BOWERS, Denison M May 5, 1761 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, Ebenezer M Mar. 17, 1751 Chelmsford Jerahmeel Elizabeth BOWERS, Edgar Howard M May 23, 1837 Framingham Francis Elmira BOWERS, Edwin Darius M June 25, 1844 Dracut Darius Esther V. BOWERS, Elisabeth F Mar. 5, 1739 Billerica William Elisabeth BOWERS, Elizabeth F Apr. 12, 1781 Billerica Samuel Sarah BOWERS, Ellen Maria F Apr. 26, 1822 Billerica Jonathan S. Hannah BOWERS, Ellen Maria F Mar. 27, 1848 Billerica Albert Hannah M. BOWERS, Emma Frances F July 29, 1848 Medway Enoch Joanna BOWERS, Ephraim M April 10, 1757 Dudley John of Charlton BOWERS, Ephraim M Oct. 22, 1752 Dudley Bowers of Oxford BOWERS, Ephraim May 8, 1797 Dudley BOWERS, Esther F Mar. 13, 1763 Chelmsford Oliver Esther BOWERS, Evelina F Aug. 9, 1809 Dracut Peter Rachel BOWERS, Fanny Almira F May 28, 1811 Dracut Peter Rachel BOWERS, Fanny F Sept. 3, 1786 Billerica William, Jr. Priscilla BOWERS, Ferdinand M Sept. 12, 1849 Lawrence Lyman W. S. C. BOWERS, Frances Ann F Jan. 29, 1817 Billerica Jonathan Stickney Hannah BOWERS, Frances Hannah F Aug. 25, 1844 Billerica Henry Eliza Ann BOWERS, Frances M May 20, 1775 Chelmsford Frances Elisabeth BOWERS, Francis Lincoln M Apr. 10, 1832 Framingham Francis Elmira BOWERS, Francis M July 22, 1744 Chelmsford Jonathan Mary BOWERS, George M May 24, 1811 Billerica Jonathan Stickney Hannah BOWERS, George M Oct. 30, 1848 Middlesex Village Sewall Philinda BOWERS, Gilbert M April 10, 1801 Dudley John Jr. Sarah BOWERS, Hannah Fidella F June 11, 1820 Dracut Peter Rachel BOWERS, Hannah Peters F June 23, 1775 Dracut John Rachel BOWERS, Hannah Peters F Sept. 20, 1779 Dracut John Rachiel BOWERS, Hannah F June 29, 1807 Billerica Jonathan Stickney Hannah BOWERS, Hannah F May 14, 1765 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, Hannah F Nov. 11, 1703 Chelmsford Jonathan Hannah BOWERS, Hannah F Nov. 16, 1770 Dudley John BOWERS, Hannah F Oct. 20, 1746 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, Hannah F Oct. 28, 1765 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, Hannah Aug. 13, 1779 Bellingham BOWERS, Harbart M Feb. 25, 1793 Chelmsford Frances Elizabeth BOWERS, Harriet Silence F Oct. 1, 1824 Billerica Jonathan Stickney Hannah BOWERS, Harriet F May 6, 1822 Dracut Peter Rachel BOWERS, Harriet F Sept. 3, 1801 Billerica Benjamin Silence BOWERS, Helen Augusta F July 30, 1826 Framingham Francis Elmira BOWERS, Helen Louisa F Nov. 7, 1824 Framingham Francis Elmira BOWERS, Henry Clay M July 23, 1830 Framingham Francis Elmira BOWERS, Henry M Jan. 24, 1809 Billerica Jonathan Stickney Hannah BOWERS, Henry M July 23, 1759 Chelmsford Oliver Esther BOWERS, Henry Sept. 25, 1739 Billerica BOWERS, Horace C. 1839 Taunton BOWERS, Horatio M Apr. 3, 1793 Billerica Samuel Sarah BOWERS, Irene F May 27, 1804 Chelmsford Capt. Joseph Rhoda BOWERS, Isaac M Jan. 1, 1732 Chelmsford Jonathan Mary BOWERS, James M Aug. 22, 1763 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, James M Feb. 19, 1780 Dracut John Abiah BOWERS, Jane F Aug. 17, 1825 Dracut John Anna BOWERS, Jane F Feb. 19, 1813 Billerica Jonathan Stickney Hannah BOWERS, Jerahmeel M July 7, 1749 Chelmsford Jerahmeel Elizabeth BOWERS, Samuel M June 3, 1754 Billerica William Martha BOWERS, Samuel M Mar. 11, 1730 Chelmsford Jerathmeel, Jr. Elizabeth BOWERS, Sarah F Aug. 17, 1767 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, Sarah F Dec. 11, 1776 Billerica Josiah Mariah BOWERS, Sarah F Feb. 12, 1796 Billerica Samuel Sarah BOWERS, Sarah F Feb. 15, 1756 Billerica Josiah BOWERS, Sarah F Feb. 17, 1756 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, Sarah F May 6, 1750 Billerica William BOWERS, Sarah F May 7, 1753 Chelmsford Oliver Esther BOWERS, Sewell M Apr. 18, 1802 Chelmsford Philip BOWERS, Jerahmeel M Mar. 11, 1765 Chelmsford Oliver Esther BOWERS, Jerahmeel M Oct. 31, 1719 Chelmsford Jerahmeel Sarah BOWERS, Jerahmell M Jan. 5, 1700 Chelmsford Jonathan Hannah BOWERS, Jerathmell M Dec. 17, 1685 Chelmsford Jerathmell Elisabeth BOWERS, Jeremiah M Dec. 22, 1748 Billerica William Martha BOWERS, Jesse M Mar. 20, 1738 Dracut John Anna BOWERS, Jesse M Nov. 13, 1785 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, Joel. 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Dracut BOWERS, Joel M July 8, 1746 Dracut John Anna BOWERS, Joel M June 21, 1765 Dracut John Rachel BOWERS, John Francis M Sept. 8, 1848 Framingham Thomas Catharine BOWERS, John Frie M July 13, 1799 Chelmsford Philip Chloe BOWERS, John Frye M Dec. 21, 1796 Andover Phillip Chloe BOWERS, John Fry M Oct. 1, 1797 Chelmsford Philip Chloe BOWERS, John Heald May 13, 1806 Shirley Eleanor BOWERS, John M Dec. 23, 1757 Dracut John Rachel BOWERS, John M Feb. 24, 1793 Dracut John Abiah BOWERS, John M Nov. 23, 1757 Dudley John Rebecah BOWERS, John M Oct. 17, 1769 Chelmsford Oliver Elisabeth BOWERS, Jonathan Stickney M Feb. 1, 1787 Billerica Benjamin Silence BOWERS, Jonathan M Apr. 13, 1674 Chelmsford Jerathmell Elisabeth BOWERS, Jonathan M Feb. 18, 1761 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, Jonathan M July 5, 1701 Chelmsford Jonathan Hannah BOWERS, Jonathan M May 13, 1751 Billerica William Martha BOWERS, Jonathan M Nov. 18, 1726 Chelmsford Jonathan Mary BOWERS, Joseph Alpheus M Sept. 8, 1845 Middlesex Village Alpheus Julia BOWERS, Joseph Thompson M Sept. 21, 1794 Billerica Benjamin Silence BOWERS, Joseph M Dec. 31, 1780 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, Joseph M Dec. 9, 1759 Dracut Jon Rachel BOWERS, Joseph M Feb. 2, 1778 Dracut John Rachiel BOWERS, Joseph M Sept. 9, 1751 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, Josiah M Apr. 20, 1820 Billerica Joseph T. Nancy BOWERS, Josiah M Dec. 12, 1748 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, Josiah M Jan. 10, 1719 Chelmsford Capt. Jonathan Hannah BOWERS, Josiah M Sept. 1, 1791 Billerica Benjamin Silence BOWERS, Josiah M Sept. 11, 1790 Billerica Benjamin BOWERS, Kate F June 8, 1788 Billerica Dr. William, Jr. Priscilla BOWERS, Lewis M May 6, 1804 Chelmsford Philip Chloe BOWERS, Liberty M Oct. 8, 1808 Dudley Zelotus Fanna BOWERS, Lucy Allen F Nov. 18, 1842 Framingham Francis Elmira BOWERS, Lucy F Apr. 27, 1767 Chelmsford Oliver Esther BOWERS, Lucy F Nov. 10, 1802 Dudley John Jr. Sarah BOWERS, Luke M Feb. 25, 1763 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, Luke M Sept. 28, 1746 Chelmsford Jonathan Mary BOWERS, Lydia F Sep, 1848 Concord Charles & Lydia Elizabeth BOWERS, Margaret F Apr. 16, 1790 Billerica Samuel Sarah BOWERS, Maria Augusta F Apr, 1846 Concord Charles & Lydia Elizabeth BOWERS, Maria Frances F Jan. 29, 1824 Billerica Joseph T. Nancy BOWERS, Martha F Aug. 23, 1742 Billerica William Martha BOWERS, Martha F May 21, 1779 Billerica Samuel Hannah BOWERS, Mary Ann F Feb. 24, 1822 Lynn Samuel Mary BOWERS, Mary Ann F July 21, 1829 Chelmsford M. BOWERS, Mary Elizabeth F Feb. 20, 1842 Billerica Henry Eliza Ann BOWERS, Mary Ellen F Apr. 6, 1823 Framingham Francis Elmira BOWERS, Mary Parker Feb. , 1807 Shirley Eleanor BOWERS, Mary S. F Feb. 14, 1818 Chelmsford Joseph Rhoda BOWERS, Mary F Dec. 15, 1782 Billerica William, Jr. Priscilla BOWERS, Mary F Dec. 27, 1786 Dracut John Abiah BOWERS, Mary F Dec. 29, 1729 Chelmsford Jonathan Mary BOWERS, Mary F Nov. 15, 1761 Chelmsford William Elizabeth BOWERS, Mary F Oct. 5, 1828 Chelmsford M. M. BOWERS, Matthias M June 25, 1786 Chelmsford Hannah BOWERS, Micagah M Oct. 5, 1828 Chelmsford M. M. BOWERS, Molley F April 12, 1780 Dudley John Sarah BOWERS, Nancy F Dec. 31, 1821 Billerica Joseph T. Nancy BOWERS, Nancy F June 23, 1821 Billerica Joseph BOWERS, Nancy F Mary, , 1783 Swansey Philip BOWERS, Nancy F Dudley Zelotus Fanny BOWERS, Nathan J. M July 11, 1849 Bellingham William C. Adaline E. BOWERS, Nathaniel M Mar. 27, 1722 Chelmsford Jerahmeel Sarah BOWERS, Nath[anie]l Wilder Mar. 29, 1804 Shirley Eleanor BOWERS, Oliver M Apr. 14, 1728 Chelmsford Jerahmeel Sarah BOWERS, Oliver M Nov. 25, 1754 Chelmsford Oliver Esther BOWERS, Olive F Dec. 10, 1759 Dudley John Rebechah BOWERS, Olive F Mar. 24, 1772 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, Peter M June 14, 1778 Dracut John Abiah BOWERS, Philip M Jan. 15, 1774 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, Priscilla F Apr. 19, 1781 Billerica William, Jr. Priscilla BOWERS, Prudence F Mar. 4, 1827 Dracut Peter Rachel BOWERS, Rachel F Feb. 7, 1789 Dracut John Abiah BOWERS, Rachel F July 16, 1763 Dracut John Rachel BOWERS, Rachel Dracut BOWERS, Rebecah F Sept. 26, 1768 Dudley John BOWERS, Rebeccah F Feb. 9, 1766 Dudley John BOWERS, Rebecca Nov. 28, 1795 Dudley BOWERS, Rebekah F March 8, 1811 Dudley Zelotus Fanna BOWERS, Ruth Abigail F Mar. 20, 1834 Framingham Francis Elmira BOWERS, Salley F Jan. 17, 1773 Dudley John BOWERS, Samuel Abbot Sept. 16, 1810 Billerica Samuel BOWERS, Samuel M Apr. 18, 1771 Dracut John Rachel BOWERS, Samuel M June 3, 1754 Billerica William Martha BOWERS, Samuel M Mar. 11, 1730 Chelmsford Jerathmeel, Jr. Elizabeth BOWERS, Sarah F Aug. 17, 1767 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, Sarah F Dec. 11, 1776 Billerica Josiah Mariah BOWERS, Sarah F Feb. 12, 1796 Billerica Samuel Sarah BOWERS, Sarah F Feb. 15, 1756 Billerica Josiah BOWERS, Sarah F Feb. 17, 1756 Billerica Josiah Abigail BOWERS, Sarah F May 6, 1750 Billerica William BOWERS, Sarah F May 7, 1753 Chelmsford Oliver Esther BOWERS, Sewell M Apr. 18, 1802 Chelmsford Philip BOWERS, Sewell M July 27, 1810 Chelmsford Capt. Joseph Rhoda BOWERS, Susan Adaline F June 22, 1828 Framingham Francis Elmira BOWERS, Susan Butterfield F Aug. 19, 1813 Chelmsford Capt. Joseph Rhoda BOWERS, Susan Willis 1833 Framingham BOWERS, Tabitha F Dec. 24, 1780 Chelmsford Francis Elizabeth BOWERS, Thaddeus Coburn M Apr. 2, 1818 Dracut Peter Rachel BOWERS, Thomas Edmund M Dec. 8, 1844 Framingham Thomas Catharine BOWERS, Thomas Dracut BOWERS, Timothy M Nov. 12, 1777 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, Wilder M Apr. 13, 1789 Billerica Benjamin Silence BOWERS, Wilder M Apr. 19, 1788 Billerica Benjamin BOWERS, William Francis M Oct. 5, 1828 Chelmsford M. M. BOWERS, William M 1800 Concord William & Abigail BOWERS, William M Apr. 20, 1744 Billerica William Martha BOWERS, William M Nov. 21, 1769 Chelmsford William Hannah BOWERS, William M Oct. 1, 1807 Dracut Peter Rachel BOWERS, William M Oct. 4, 1791 Billerica William, Jr. Priscilla BOWERS, William 1769 Concord Good Luck Brenda Brenda K. 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http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4561.htm Minneapolis, Minnesota Directories, 1889-91 Combined Matches: 10 Name Business Name Occupation Location 1 Location 2 City State Year Miss Bertha Bauer student b 1005 E 19th Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Carl F Bauer Garfield School janitor r 2209 9th avenue s Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Christian Bauer Palisade Mill miller r 1631 N E Marshall Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Frank Bauer bar tndr rms 424 Plymouth avenue Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 George N Bauer student b 1005 E 19th Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 John Bauer F D Noerenberg foreman r 2114 S 4th Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 reverend John G Bauer M E Church Presiding Elder r 1005 E 19th Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Stephen Bauer Milwaukee Ry shops wiper r 39 lower levee Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Susan Bauer Pauly House dom Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Xavier Bauer G Gluek & Sons foreman r 1331 N E Marshall Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 10 BOWER Albert Bower St Ry Co laborer b 414 Washington avenue n Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 George B Bower School of Shorthand 66 to 70 S 6th rms same Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Heist F Bower C H Allbee driver rms 62 Syndicate block Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 John Bower laborer b 47 Sibley Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 John S Bower brick manufacturer 244 2d avenue s r 910 University avenue n e Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Josephine Bower (widow Samuel) b 519 8th avenue n e Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Thomas Connolly J S Bower teamster b 35th avenue n e and Marshall Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Frank Diamond J S Bower laborer b 35th avenue n e and Marshall Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Charles A Johnson J S Bower laborer b 35th avenue n e and Marshall Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Edwin L Moody J S Bower engineer r 600 Madison Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 BOWERS: There was also a business called Bowers School of Shorthand.. Addie M Bowers (widow George W) r 425 S E 5th Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Albert T Bowers Galaxy Mill packer b 103 20th avenue s Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Andrew Bowers machinist rms 243 4th avenue s Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Charles C Bowers clerk b 1360 Nicollet avenue Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Charles R Bowers packer b 103 20th avenue s Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Edward G Bowers lather b 1327 N E Main Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Frank Bowers r 613 26th avenue n Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Frank B Bowers Washburn B Mill packer b 103 20th avenue s Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Frederick F Bowers Washburn A Mill nailer b 103 20th avenue s Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 George W Bowers papermkr r 212 22d avenue s Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Henry D Bowers express b 103 20th avenue s Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 John Bowers r 103 20th avenue s Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 John Bowers phys 229 Washington avenue n r 1327 N E Main Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 John Bowers, Jr lather b 108 E Lake Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 John J Bowers packer r 313 2d avenue s e Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Miss May Bowers student b 910 E 18th Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Richard Bowers Galaxy Mill packer b 103 20th avenue s Minneapolis MN 1890, 1891 Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4560.htm This one is easier if you check it out - there are as they are included in the obit but not necessarily deaths: 54 Bauer 26 Bower 40 Bowers Good Luck Brenda Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and
North Dakota Military Men, 1917-18 Combined Matches: 2 Roster of the Men and Women who served in the Army or Naval Service (including the Marine Corps) of the United States or its Allies from the State of North Dakota in the World War, 1917-1918 Volume 1 Aaberg to Flagg Name: Clarence Bowers Army #: 2,343,276 Registrant: no, over age Birth Place: Mexico Birth Date: 15 Jul 1886 Parent's Origin: naturalized citizen Occupation: cook Comment: enlisted at Minot on Jan. 3, 1918; sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; served in Company G, 304th Stevedore Regiment, to Jan. 10, 1918; Company C, 308th Service Battalion, to discharge; overseas from March 30, 1918, to July 18, 1919. Discharged at Camp Dodge, Iowa, on July 25, 1919, as a Private. Name: John Henry Bowers Army #: 4,704,585 Registrant: yes, Burleigh county Birth Place: Fargo, N. Dak. Birth Date: 13 Oct 1892 Parent's Origin: of (nationality of parents not given) Occupation: banker Comment: inducted at Bismarck on Aug. 27, 1918; sent to Camp Lewis, Wash.; served in Headquarters Company, 1st Infantry, to discharge. Grade: Private 1st Class, Nov. 5, 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis, Wash., on Jan. 17, 1919, as a Private 1st Class. Good Luck Brenda Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and
North Dakota Military Men, 1917-18 http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4569.htm Combined Matches: 4 Roster of the Men and Women who served in the Army or Naval Service (including the Marine Corps) of the United States or its Allies from the State of North Dakota in the World War, 1917-1918 Volume 1 Aaberg to Flagg Although limited in its participation, the United States entered World War One in 1917 and sent hundreds of thousands of "Doughboys" to Europe. This database is a collection of military records for men who served in the war from North Dakota. Originally compiled in 1931, it provides the names for men who served in the army, navy, and marines. In addition to providing the individual's name, it reveals city of residence, unit of service, birth date or age, and other helpful facts. It also contains the location and date of enlistment and discharge information. Name: Austin Bower Army #: 52,755 Registrant: no, under age Birth Place: Davis Creek, Nebr. Birth Date: 28 Dec 1896 Parent's Origin: of American parents Occupation: farmer Comment: enlisted in Company B, 2nd Infantry, North Dakota National Guard, at New Rockford, on July 12, 1917; called into federal service, World War, on July 15, 1917; served in Company B, 2nd Infantry, North Dakota National Guard, to Oct. 10, 1917; Company H, 164th Infantry, to Jan. 18, 1918; Company B, 26th Infantry, to death; overseas from Dec. 15, 1917, to death; wounded, severely, July 20, 1918. Engagements: Defensive: Montdidier-Noyon. Offensives: Aisne-Marne; St. Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne. Defensive Sectors: Ansauville (Lorraine); Cantigny (Picardy). Died Oct. 8, 1918, of wounds received in action. Grave unlocated. Cited in General Orders No. 1, Headquarters, 1st Division, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Jan. 1, 1920, for gallantry in action and especially meritorious services. Entitled to wear a silver star. Name: Jake Henry Bower Army #: 81,755 Registrant: yes, Carbon county, Mont. Birth Place: Ashley, N. Dak. Birth Date: 07 Jun 1892 Parent's Origin: of Russian parents Occupation: carpenter Comment: inducted at Red Lodge. Mont.. on Oct. 6, 1917; sent to Camp Lewis, Wash.; served in 166th Depot Brigade, to Nov. 8, 1917; Company C, 164th Infantry, to March 26, 1918; Company I, 164th Infantry, to June 20, 1918; 1st Provisional Battalion, Air Service, AEF, to Oct. 5, 1918; Headquarters Company, Service Battalion, Army Service, AEF, to Feb. 3, 1919; 277th Company, Military Police, to discharge. Grades: Private 1st Class, Oct. 12, 1918; Cook, June 1, 1919; Private 1st Class, June 16, 1919; Corporal, Aug. 19, 1919: overseas from Dec. 15, 1917, to Sept. 15, 1919. Discharged at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., on Sept. 25, 1919, as a Corporal. Name: Roland Capel Bower Army #: none Registrant: no, enlisted prior Birth Place: Kemptville, Ontario Birth Date: 13 Apr 1879 Parent's Origin: naturalized citizen Occupation: student Comment: enlisted at Fort Williams, Me., on Feb. 4, 1915; served in Quartermaster Corps, to discharge. Grade: Sergeant, (date not given). Discharged at Boston, Mass., on Aug. 27, 1917, as a Sergeant, to accept commission. Commissioned Captain, Aug. 28, 1917; assigned to Quartermaster Corps, to discharge. Promoted: Major, Sept. 4, 1918. Discharged at Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y., on Sept. 14, 1920, as a Major. Previous military record: US Army from Nov. 19, 1896, to Feb. 3, 1915, including the Spanish-American War and served in the Philippine Islands for two years and during the Insurrection. Name: William Benjamin Bower Army #: none Registrant: yes, Grand Forks county Birth Place: Oreana, Ill. Birth Date: 25 Aug 1889 Parent's Origin: of American parents Occupation: salesman Comment: enlisted in the Marine Corps at Fargo on July 13, 1917; sent to Philadelphia, Pa.; served in 106th Company, Philadelphia, Pa., to Oct. 6, 1917; Quantico, Va., to Nov. 9, 1917; 34th Company, to Feb. 6, 1918; Quantico, Va., to discharge. Discharged at Quantico, Va., on Dec. 15, 1918, as a Private, to accept commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve. Transferred to inactive status at Charleston, S. C., on April 30, 1919, as a 2nd Lieutenant. Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4569.htm Database: North Dakota Military Men, 1917-18 Combined Matches: 10 Roster of the Men and Women who served in the Army or Naval Service (including the Marine Corps) of the United States or its Allies from the State of North Dakota in the World War, 1917-1918 Volume 1 Aaberg to Flagg Name: Carl P. Bauer Army #: 985,545 Registrant: yes, not given Birth Place: Mandan, N. Dak. Birth Date: - Apr 1896 Parent's Origin: of (nationality of parents not given) Occupation: not given Comment: enlisted in the Reserve Corps, at Madison, Wis., on Dec. 20, 1917; called into active service on Oct. 28, 1918; sent to University of Wisconsin; served in Students Army Training Corps, to discharge. Discharged on Dec. 14, 1918, as a Private. Name: Christian Bauer Army #: 509,481 Registrant: yes, Sheridan county Birth Place: Balzer, Russia Birth Date: 11 Jul 1894 Parent's Origin: naturalized citizen Occupation: farmer Comment: inducted at McClusky on May 11, 1918; sent to Fort Logan, Colo.; served in Company D, 23rd Machine Gun Battalion, to discharge. Discharged at Camp Fremont, Calif., on Dec. 9, 1918, as a Private. Name: Fred Anthony Bauer Army #: 150,589 Registrant: no, enlisted prior Birth Place: Barnesville, Minn. Birth Date: 24 Mar 1894 Parent's Origin: of German-American parents Occupation: machinist Comment: enlisted at Indianapolis, Ind., on Dec. 8, 1915; sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio; served in 4th Company, Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Totten, N. Y., to April 21, 1917; 6th Company, Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Totten. N. Y. (Battery H, 7th Regiment, Coast Artillery Corps Brigade) (Battery H, 52nd Artillery, Coast Artillery Corps) (4th Battery, 2nd Battalion, Howitzer Regiment No. 30, Artillery Brigade, Coast Artillery Corps) (Battery B. 44th Artillery, Coast Artillery Corps), to April 26, 1919. Grades: Corporal, July 1, 1916; Sergeant, July 23, 1917: overseas from Aug. 17, 1917, to Feb. 4, 1919. Engagements: Offensive: St. Mihiel. Defensive: Champagne-Marne. Defensive Sectors: Lorraine: Alsace; Champagne. Furloughed to Regular Army Reserve, at Fort Totten, N. Y., on April 26, 1919, as a Sergeant. Discharged on June 4, 1920. Name: John Fred Bauer Army #: 4,414,923 Registrant: yes, Sheridan county Birth Place: Fulton, D. T. Birth Date: 26 Oct 1885 Parent's Origin: of Russian parents Occupation: farmer Comment: inducted at McClusky on Sept. 6, 1918; sent to Camp Grant, Ill.; served in 36th Training Company, 161st Depot Brigade, to Sept. 27, 1918; Company C. Group No. 2, Main Training Depot, Machine Gun Training Center, to Jan. 30, 1919; Wagon Company, Quartermaster Corps, to discharge. Discharged at Camp Hancock, Ga., on March 24, 1919, as a Private. Name: John Paul Bauer Army #: 2,560,031 Registrant: yes, McLean county Birth Place: Lindsay, Texas Birth Date: 25 Oct 1894 Parent's Origin: of Austrian parents Occupation: merchant Comment: inducted at Washburn, on March 30, 1918; sent to Camp Dodge, Iowa; served in Company P. 4th Battalion, 163rd Depot Brigade, to April 20, 1918; Company I, 138th Infantry, to death; overseas from May 3, 1918, to death. Engagements: Offensive: Meuse-Argonne. Defensive Sectors: Grange-le-Comte (Lorraine); Gerardmer (Alsace). Killed in action, on Sept. 28. 1918; buried in France; remains returned to U. S. on July 25, 1921, and buried at Hankinson, N. Dak. Name: Leonard Frank Bauer Army #: 1,108,885 Registrant: yes, Ramsey county Birth Place: Benedict, Nebr. Birth Date: 28 Jan 1896 Parent's Origin: of American parents Occupation: farmer Comment: enlisted in the Navy at Minneapolis, Minn., on June 22, 1918; served at Naval Training Station. Great Lakes, Ill., to July 22, 1918; Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Va., to Aug. 2, 1918; USS Kentucky, to Sept. 13, 1918; Receiving Ship. New York, N. Y., to Oct. 3, 1918; USS Wickes, to Nov. 11, 1918. Grades: Fireman 3rd Class, 55 days; Fireman 2nd Class, 16 days; Fireman 1st Class, 71 days. Discharged at New York, N. Y., on Dec. 10, 1919, as a Fireman 1st Class. Name: Miles W. Bauer Army #: 3,455,532 Registrant: yes, Wells county Birth Place: Spring Hill. Minn. Birth Date: 21 Jun 1896 Parent's Origin: of (nationality of parents not given) Occupation: cashier Comment: inducted at Fessenden on Aug. 30, 1918; sent to University of North Dakota; served in Students Army Training Corps, to discharge. Discharged at Grand Forks, N. Dak., on Dec. 14, 1918, as a Private. Name: Roscoe Wilson Bauer Army #: 469,010 Registrant: no, under age Birth Place: Steen, Minn. Birth Date: 06 Jul 1899 Parent's Origin: of American parents Occupation: student Comment: enlisted at Bismarck on March 13, 1918; sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; served in Medical Department, Post Hospital, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., to discharge. Grade: Private 1st Class, Sept. 30, 1918. Discharged at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., on April 9, 1919, as a Private 1st Class. Name: Rudolph Calix Bauer Army #: 2,858,173 Registrant: yes, McLean county Birth Place: Heron Lake, Minn. Birth Date: 05 Apr 1891 Occupation: merchant Comment: inducted at Washburn on April 28, 1918; sent to Camp Dodge, Iowa; served in Battery C, 338th Field Artillery, to May 15, 1918; Company L, 359th Infantry, to discharge. Grades: Private 1st Class, Aug. 21, 1918; Corporal, June 1, 1919; overseas from June 20, 1918, to June 9, 1919; wounded, gassed, Sept. 13, 1918. Engagements: Offensives: St. Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne. Defensive Sectors: Villers-en-Haye and Puvenelle (Lorraine). Discharged at Camp Dodge, Iowa, on June 20, 1919, as a Corporal. Cited in General Order No. 146, Headquarters, 90th Division, American Expeditionary Forces, France, Nov. 24, 1918, as follows: The Division Commander desires to record his appreciation of the services of all members of the Division and particularly those specifically cited below for their extraordinary work during the recent Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Their courage, heroism and sacrifice exemplifies the spirit of all ranks during this operation: * * *, Private Rudolph C. Bauer, Company L, 359th Infantry. These men under the leadership of Lieutenant O'Malley, on the morning of Nov. 1st, at about 11 o'clock, started from Bois de Rappes to get in touch with I and K Companies, 3rd Battalion, 359th Infantry, in the front line, but returned about fifteen minutes later with Lieutenant O'Malley wounded. The same men passed through heavy shell fire, reached Captain Dennis, of Company I, and returned with his message to this company. They reached the road north of Aincreville ten minutes after Companies I and K. Entitled to wear a silver star. Name: Waldemar Edwin Bauer Army #: 553,530 Registrant: no, enlisted prior Birth Place: Eureka, S. Dak. Birth Date: 13 Feb 1898 Parent's Origin: of Russian parents Occupation: student Comment: enlisted at Aberdeen, S. Dak., on May 8, 1917; sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; served in Company B, 7th Infantry, to Nov. 28, 1917; Company A, 8th Machine Gun Battalion, to discharge. Grades: Private 1st Class, Dec. 11, 1917; Corporal, Feb. 25, 1918; Sergeant, April 25, 1918; Private, Nov. 6, 1918; overseas from April 2, 1918, to July 1, 1919. Engagements: Defensives: Aisne; Champagne-Marne. Offensives: St. Mihiel; Aisne-Marne; Meuse-Argonne. Defensive Sector: Chateau-Thierry (Champagne). Discharged at Camp Dodge, Iowa, on July 11, 1919, as a Private. 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http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4557.htm Database: Pennsylvania Biographical Sketches, 1868 Combined Matches: 1 Encyclopaedia of Contemporary Biography of Pennsylvania, Volume II Down in the text further it states: . Mr. Potter married, on October 2, 1845, Miss Adaline Coleman Bower, a granddaughter of General Jacob Bower, of Reading, Pennsylvania, a distinguished citizen of Philadelphia, banker, and founder of the great manufacturing establishment of Thomas Potter--now conducted under the style of Thomas Potter Sons & Co.--and prominent for many years in public affairs, was born in the County of Tyrone, Ireland, August 17, 1819, and died at Philadelphia, Sunday, September 29, 1878. "The family of Potter, formerly of Potterstown, County of Fermanagh, is descended from George Potter, an officer who accompanied the army of Cromwell from England, and was compensated for his services in reducing Ireland to the rule of the Commonwealth by extensive grants of lands in the County Fermanagh. The lands thus granted were formerly the property of the Lord Marquis, Chieftain of Fermanagh, who, for his complicity in what is known as 'the Great Rebellion of 1641,' was convicted of high treason, his estate being confiseated to the English Government. Under the Act of Settlement and Plantation of 1660 (time of Charles II.) as may be seen in the public records of Ireland, George Potter was confirmed in the possession of the lands of Oaghill, Mullinscarty, Garderghill, Tremern, and Cromey, all situated in the Barony of Maglierestepha, County of Fermanagh, which came thenceforward to be known and designated as Potterstown and Pottersrath. This property the Potter family continued to possess for many years until, as appears from a deed of conveyance now in the possession of the Right Honorable The Earl of Belmore, K. C. M. G., of Castlecool. County Fermanagh, Abraham Potter, son of the above-mentioned George Potter, disposed of the entire estate to James Corry, the son of a Scotch adventurer and the founder of the family of the present Earl of Belmore." This disposition of the paternal estates was the inevitable result of the heavy mortgages, which had been placed upon them in order to meet obligations caused by improvident living, consequent upon the prevailing habits of the landed people of the period. The Potter family, although their interests in the estates originally granted to their ancestor was thus severed, continued to reside in the county. No longer members of the great landed aristocracy they, nevertheless, occupied a good position. In the year 1791 James Potter, at that time the representative head of the family, who resided in Ramaley in the County of Fermanagh, became possessed of a property at Rilaghquiness in the County of Tyrone. On his death he was succeeded by his son, George Potter, who, having decided to settle in the United States, disposed of his property in Ireland, and left the county with his wife and three daughters and son Thomas, in the year 1828. George Potter arrived in Philadelphia with a moderate sum of money, in a few years was taken ill and died, leaving his family a small estate and limited means. His son Thomas had been desirious of entering the ministry and his parents were arranging to prepare him for college, but the death of his father caused him to forego this cherished hope, and forced him at once to maintain himself, as well as contribute to the support of his family. He learned the trade of manufacturing oil cloth with Isaac Macauley, proprietor of the Bush Hill Oil Cloth Establishment, the main building of which was the original manor house of James Hamilton, twice Colonial Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania. Appreciating, however, the importance of a thorough education, he devoted himself to diligent study at night under the tuition of his mother, and he acquired a broad and liberal framework of knowledge, the completeness and good purpose of which was shown in after life. While devoting his leisure hours to self-improvement and study, he gave such diligent and valuable attention to his business that in a few years he was made manager by Mr. Macauley. In 1838, though then but nineteen years of age, he founded the house of Thomas Potter--succeeded by Thomas Potter Sons & Co.--and shortly thereafter purchased from Isaac Macauley the Bush Hill Oil Cloth Establishment, in which he had served his apprenticeship. In 1870 he sold Bush Hill and purchased the ground and erected the extensive establishment at Second and Venango Streets, on the New York Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, since greatly enlarged, and where the business, still carried on by his sons, has so increased that it is now the most extensive of its kind in the United States. Mr. Potter married, on October 2, 1845, Miss Adaline Coleman Bower, a granddaughter of General Jacob Bower, of Reading, Pennsylvania, who served as an officer in the Continental Army from June, 1775, to the end of the struggle for Independence, in 1783, and was one of the founders of the Pennsylvania section of the Society (or Order) of the Cincinnati, and during the War of 1812 a Brigadier-General of Pennsylvania Militia. The children of this marriage were six sons and two daughters. Four of the sons survive and have succeeded to the business established by Mr. Potter, as noted above. Thomas Potter's civic life was marked by characteristic energy and he held many positions of trust and honor in the city of his adoption. A brief list of these will strongly exhibit the esteem with which he was regarded by his fellow-citizens. In 1853 he was elected a Commissioner. Three years later, after the consolidation, he was nominated by the Democratic party and elected to the City Councils and was immediately appointed to the Chairmanship of the Committee on Schools (having been also a School Controller and School Director). Two years later he allied himself with the Republican party, and was nominated and elected on that ticket to the Common Council in 1858. In 1859-'60-'61, he represented the People's party in the same body. During these years he was Chairman of the School Committee and a member of the Finance Committee, and he took an active and leading part in all municipal legislation. He was especially interested in the improvement of the Public School system, upon which subject he made several valuable reports, and was chiefly instrumental in organizing the paid Fire Department of Philadelphia. In 1861 he originated and carried through the ordinance for the appointment of a Commission to assist in supporting the families of volunteers in the Union Army from the city of Philadelphia. He not only gave this project his untiring attention, but tendered the use of his private office for the use of the Commission. In 1865 and 1866 he was again elected to Councils; was made Chairman of the Finance Committee and was instrumental in passing the bill which secured to the city the eastern portion of Fairmount Park. He was also active in passing the bill which required the City Treasurer to pay City Warrants according to date and number, which had the effect of bringing them to par and strengthened the credit of the city. The bill providing for the revising of the assessment of real estate also received his hearty and earnest support. Mr. Potter carried through Common Council a bill which, had it not been ultimately defeated, would have proved one of the most important ordinances ever passed in the city of Philadelphia: it was to provide for the passage of an Act of Assembly authorizing the public squares at Broad and Market Streets to be used for the erection of an Academy of Natural Sciences, an Academy of Fine Arts and other educational institutions. He had many opportunities of holding more ambitious offices and positions of public trust, but his chief pride lay in trying modestly but diligently to further the material interests of Philadelphia by every means in his power. Mr. Potter's intense devotion to his public duties and the demands of his private interests began to tell upon his strength, so that in 1868 he was obliged to resign his seat in Councils and travel in Europe, where he spent some time vainly seeking to recover the health which he had shattered chiefly in the service of his fellow-citizens. In 1871, after his return from Europe, he was elected President of the City National Bank of Philadelphia, and held that position until his death, which took place at his residence "The Evergreens," Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Sunday, September 29, 1878. The value of his services to the bank can best be recorded by giving extracts from the minutes of the Board of Directors, and from the resolutions passed by the Philadelphia Clearing House Association Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and
BAUER (87) Database: Utica, New York Directories, 1887-91 Combined Matches: 87 Extracted Ancestry.com Description: The county seat of Oneida County in central New York, Utica is nestled in the scenic Mohawk River Valley. This database is a transcription of five city directories originally published between 1887 and 1891. In addition to providing the resident's name, it provides information regarding their address and occupation Name Business Name Occupation Location 1 Location 2 City State Year Adam Bauer blacksmith 12 Oak lane Utica NY 1887 Adam Bauer laborer 60 Fay Utica NY 1887 Albert Bauer pattern maker 14 Lock Utica NY 1887 Charles Bauer 86 Hicks Utica NY 1887 Charles Bauer, Jr. Sang & Bauer 6 Maple Utica NY 1887 C. J. Bauer 234 Mohawk Utica NY 1887 Frank Bauer clerk 234 Mohawk Utica NY 1887 Mrs. Fred. Bauer 71 Elm Utica NY 1887 Henry Bauer cigarmaker 14 Lock Utica NY 1887 Jacob Bauer saloon and store 318 Whitesboro same Utica NY 1887 John C. Bauer shoemaker 234 Mohawk Utica NY 1887 Joseph Bauer carriage ironer 68 South Utica NY 1887 Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer domestic 284 Genesee Utica NY 1887 William Bauer com. traveler 86 Hicks Utica NY 1887 Frank Sang; Charles Bauer Sang & Bauer coal and wood yard 242 Whitesboro Utica NY 1887 Frank Sang Sang & Bauer 22 Breese Utica NY 1887 Adam Bauer laborer 60 Fay Utica NY 1888 Albert Bauer pattern maker 14 Lock Utica NY 1888 Mrs. Caroline Bauer 217 Mohawk Utica NY 1888 Charles Bauer 86 Hicks Utica NY 1888 Frank Sang Sang & Bauer 22 Breese Utica NY 1888 Albert Bauer pattern maker 14 Lock Utica NY 1889 Mrs. Caroline Bauer 217 Mohawk Utica NY 1889 Charles Bauer 86 Hicks Utica NY 1889 Charles Bauer shoemaker 217 Mohawk Utica NY 1889 Charles Bauer, Jr. Sang & Bauer 4 Maple Utica NY 1889 Emma Bauer operative 234 Mohawk Utica NY 1889 Frank Bauer cigarmaker 71 Elm Utica NY 1889 Frank J. Bauer clerk 234 Mohawk Utica NY 1889 Mrs. Fred. Bauer 71 Elm Utica NY 1889 Gotlieb Bauer pedler 4 S. Hamilton Utica NY 1889 Henry Bauer cigarmaker 14 Lock Utica NY 1889 Jacob Bauer saloon and store 388 and 390 Whitesboro same Utica NY 1889 John C. Bauer shoemaker 234 Mohawk Utica NY 1889 Joseph Bauer blacksmith 30 Green Utica NY 1889 J. C. Bauer, Jr. groceries and provisions 278 Whitesboro same Utica NY 1889 Frank Sang; Charles Bauer Sang & Bauer coal and wood yard 302 Whitesboro Utica NY 1889 Frank Sang Sang & Bauer 22 Breese Utica NY 1889 Adam Bauer operative 21 S. Hamilton Utica NY 1890 Albert Bauer pattern maker 14 Lock Utica NY 1890 August Bauer cabinetmaker 11 Downer avenue Utica NY 1890 Mrs. Caroline Bauer 217 Mohawk Utica NY 1890 Charles Bauer 86 Hicks Utica NY 1890 Charles Bauer shoemaker 217 Mohawk Utica NY 1890 Mrs. Charles Bauer 88 Dudley Utica NY 1890 Emma Bauer operative 234 Mohawk Utica NY 1890 Emma Bauer State Hospital nurse Utica NY 1890 Frank Bauer cigarmaker 71 Elm Utica NY 1890 Mrs. Fred. Bauer 71 Elm Utica NY 1890 Geo. Bauer blacksmith 13 Parker Utica NY 1890 Gotlieb Bauer pedler 4 S. Hamilton Utica NY 1890 Hannah Bauer stenographer 134 John Utica NY 1890 Henry Bauer cigarmaker 14 Lock Utica NY 1890 Jacob Bauer saloon and store 388 and 390 Whitesboro same Utica NY 1890 Joseph Bauer blacksmith 13 Parker Utica NY 1890 J. C. Bauer, Jr. groceries and provisions 278 Whitesboro same Utica NY 1890 Frank Sang; Charles Bauer Sang & Bauer coal and wood yard 302 Whitesboro Utica NY 1890 Frank Sang Sang & Bauer 22 Breese Utica NY 1890 Adam Bauer farmer Schuyler road Deerfield Utica NY 1891 Adam Bauer laborer 21 S. Hamilton Utica NY 1891 Albert C. A. Bauer patternmaker 14 Lock Utica NY 1891 August Bauer cabinetmaker 11 Downer avenue Utica NY 1891 Caroline Bauer, widow Carl 188 Dudley avenue Utica NY 1891 Charles Bauer Saug & Bauer 6 Maple Utica NY 1891 Charles F. Bauer shoemaker 217 Mohawk Utica NY 1891 Emma Bauer boards 414 Mary Utica NY 1891 Frederick M. Bauer candymaker boards 414 Mary Utica NY 1891 George Bauer blacksmith 26 Canal Utica NY 1891 Hannah Bauer stenographer boards 134 John Utica NY 1891 Henry Bauer cigarmaker 49 Cooper Utica NY 1891 Jacob Bauer saloon 388 Whitesboro 386 same location Utica NY 1891 John C. Bauer shoemaker 414 Mary Utica NY 1891 John C. Bauer, Jr. grocer 278 Whitesboro same location Utica NY 1891 John J. Bauer spring bed maker 217 Mohawk Utica NY 1891 Mrs. Paulina Bauer 71 Elm Utica NY 1891 Frank Sang Sang & Bauer 22 Breese Utica NY 1891 Frank Sang; Charles Bauer Sang & Bauer coal and wood yard 302 Whitesboro Utica NY 1891 Good Luck Brenda Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore [email protected] http://members.aol.com/fiddlerben/gtindex.html surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques, Leguerre, Vallee and and