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Philipp Daniel Bausch

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Philipp Daniel Bausch

Birth
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
18 Jul 1928 (aged 68)
Atkinson, Holt County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Atkinson, Holt County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Philip Daniel Bausch was the oldest son of Philipp Bausch and Margaretha Dittler . He emmigrated, with his parents & 4 siblings, to New York, New York, March 25, 1867. When the family came to America, they settled in Illinois. Later, they lived in Wisconsin and Iowa.
Philip married Rosa Sophia Schneider August 25, 1882 in Watkins, Benton County, Iowa, and they went to Miller,Hand County, South Dakota in that year to make their home.
After living at Miller for 16 years, they moved to a farm north of Atkinson, Nebraska in 1898. They moved in to town in 1915, where Philip ran a blacksmith shop until his death July 18, 1928.
They had 5 sons, Edward, Weaver, Charles, Forrest & one who lived only a few hours after birth, and, 2 daughters, Martha & Caroline.

OBITUARY: July 20,1928. Atkinson Graphic
Phillip Bausch Is Stricken While at Work In His Shop
Philip Bausch, Jr., 66 dropped dead of heart failure Wednesday after noon at 3 O'clock while at work in his blacksmith shop in Atkinson. Mr. Bausch had been in his usual good health when he came to work and was talking to his friend, Dave Heeb While he worked at the forge when he was suddenly stricken, death coming almost instantaneous. Mr. Heeb carried him outside to fresh air and called for help. Mr. Bausch's son, Charles, was working with in the shop at the time.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. John's Lutheran church in this city, the Rev. Wm G. Vahle in charge. Mr. Bausch was baptized and confirmed in this faith. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Phillip Bausch, Jr., was born in Baden, Germany, February 16, 1862, and died in Atkinson July 18, 1928, age 66 years, 5 month, and 2 days. He came with his parents to the United States in 1867, settling in Illinois, from which place he went to Winton, Iowa, to foolow the blacksmith trade.
On August 25, 1882, he was married to Miss Rosa Schneider. In the same year he moved to Miller, S. D., where he worked at his trade untill his death.
He leaves to mourn his death his wife, Mrs. Rosa Bausch; five children, Charles, Weaver and Mrs. A. J. Lawrence of Atkinson: Edward Bausch of Leigh, and Forest of Omaha. Also surviving him are three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wenzel of Stainer, Neb., Mrs. Kate Kirsch of Muscatine, Ia., and Mrs. Anna Evans of Atkinson; five brothers, Adolph of Atalissa, Ia., Charles of O,Neill and Stephen, Fred and Henry of Atkinson; his aged father, Philip Bausch, Sr., who is 98 years of age; and eight grandchildren.
Philip Daniel Bausch was the oldest son of Philipp Bausch and Margaretha Dittler . He emmigrated, with his parents & 4 siblings, to New York, New York, March 25, 1867. When the family came to America, they settled in Illinois. Later, they lived in Wisconsin and Iowa.
Philip married Rosa Sophia Schneider August 25, 1882 in Watkins, Benton County, Iowa, and they went to Miller,Hand County, South Dakota in that year to make their home.
After living at Miller for 16 years, they moved to a farm north of Atkinson, Nebraska in 1898. They moved in to town in 1915, where Philip ran a blacksmith shop until his death July 18, 1928.
They had 5 sons, Edward, Weaver, Charles, Forrest & one who lived only a few hours after birth, and, 2 daughters, Martha & Caroline.

OBITUARY: July 20,1928. Atkinson Graphic
Phillip Bausch Is Stricken While at Work In His Shop
Philip Bausch, Jr., 66 dropped dead of heart failure Wednesday after noon at 3 O'clock while at work in his blacksmith shop in Atkinson. Mr. Bausch had been in his usual good health when he came to work and was talking to his friend, Dave Heeb While he worked at the forge when he was suddenly stricken, death coming almost instantaneous. Mr. Heeb carried him outside to fresh air and called for help. Mr. Bausch's son, Charles, was working with in the shop at the time.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. John's Lutheran church in this city, the Rev. Wm G. Vahle in charge. Mr. Bausch was baptized and confirmed in this faith. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Phillip Bausch, Jr., was born in Baden, Germany, February 16, 1862, and died in Atkinson July 18, 1928, age 66 years, 5 month, and 2 days. He came with his parents to the United States in 1867, settling in Illinois, from which place he went to Winton, Iowa, to foolow the blacksmith trade.
On August 25, 1882, he was married to Miss Rosa Schneider. In the same year he moved to Miller, S. D., where he worked at his trade untill his death.
He leaves to mourn his death his wife, Mrs. Rosa Bausch; five children, Charles, Weaver and Mrs. A. J. Lawrence of Atkinson: Edward Bausch of Leigh, and Forest of Omaha. Also surviving him are three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wenzel of Stainer, Neb., Mrs. Kate Kirsch of Muscatine, Ia., and Mrs. Anna Evans of Atkinson; five brothers, Adolph of Atalissa, Ia., Charles of O,Neill and Stephen, Fred and Henry of Atkinson; his aged father, Philip Bausch, Sr., who is 98 years of age; and eight grandchildren.


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