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Charlotte “Lottie” Sprenkle Bauman

Birth
York, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Mar 1927 (aged 85)
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Charlotte was the daughter of John Sprenkel & Leah Ettinger

Married Isaac B. Bauman December 25th, 1860

Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Chicago: The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1905, pages 38-40

Charlotte E. is the widow of Isaac Bauman. She was born in York county, Pa., March 9, 1842, and received her schooling in York and Cumberland counties. Mrs. Bauman early devoted herself to literary work, becoming a contributor to the Dollar Magazine, a well known Philadelphia publication in the sixties; to the Index-Appeal, of Petersburg, Va., and to the Waverly Magazine, her writings always possessing the clearness and interest which won her a wide audience. In 1868 she joined the Presbyterian Church at Mechanicsburg, and has always been active in its work and also in the work of the W.C.T.U., using her pen in the same cause. She is a member of the latter organization and one of its officers, and annually reads a paper before the yearly convention. She is intimately associated and closely connected with many of the great leaders in temperance work.

Mrs. Bauman can trace her maternal lineage far back, her great-grandfather Ettinger being a minister of the German Reformed Church. He lived, ministered and died in York county, and his son, Rev. Adam Ettinger, Mrs. Bauman's
grandfather, was an Evangelical minister for seventy years, dying in 1876 in York county, aged ninety years.

Mr. and Mrs. Bauman had children as follows: Norman died in 1882, aged twenty years. Edith married J. B. Miller, a farmer in Upper Allen township, and has two children, Ada and Xenia. May married J. A. Bucher, of Camp Hill, who holds a position with the Harrisburg Traction Company, and they have two children, Clarence E. and Norman B.
Charlotte was the daughter of John Sprenkel & Leah Ettinger

Married Isaac B. Bauman December 25th, 1860

Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Chicago: The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1905, pages 38-40

Charlotte E. is the widow of Isaac Bauman. She was born in York county, Pa., March 9, 1842, and received her schooling in York and Cumberland counties. Mrs. Bauman early devoted herself to literary work, becoming a contributor to the Dollar Magazine, a well known Philadelphia publication in the sixties; to the Index-Appeal, of Petersburg, Va., and to the Waverly Magazine, her writings always possessing the clearness and interest which won her a wide audience. In 1868 she joined the Presbyterian Church at Mechanicsburg, and has always been active in its work and also in the work of the W.C.T.U., using her pen in the same cause. She is a member of the latter organization and one of its officers, and annually reads a paper before the yearly convention. She is intimately associated and closely connected with many of the great leaders in temperance work.

Mrs. Bauman can trace her maternal lineage far back, her great-grandfather Ettinger being a minister of the German Reformed Church. He lived, ministered and died in York county, and his son, Rev. Adam Ettinger, Mrs. Bauman's
grandfather, was an Evangelical minister for seventy years, dying in 1876 in York county, aged ninety years.

Mr. and Mrs. Bauman had children as follows: Norman died in 1882, aged twenty years. Edith married J. B. Miller, a farmer in Upper Allen township, and has two children, Ada and Xenia. May married J. A. Bucher, of Camp Hill, who holds a position with the Harrisburg Traction Company, and they have two children, Clarence E. and Norman B.


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