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Dr Faber Bange

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Dr Faber Bange

Birth
Death
14 Apr 1895 (aged 40)
Burial
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Plot 141
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Married Annie Mary Shaffer on 1 Jun 1891

A prominent early dentist in Hanover.

From York County, Pennsylvania Biographical History by John Gibson, Historical Editor, and published 1886 by F A Battey Publishing Co, Chicago. Page 60 of Part II, Biographical Sketches
Hanover Borough and Penn Township
Faber Bange, D. D. S.
was born June 9, 1854, in Hanover; is a son of Dr. W. H. and Sarah (Faber) Bange, and is of German descent. His father was born in Hanover, in 1819, and his mother in 1823. Dr. William H. Bange, father of subject, was the second son of the late John Bange, who was one of the old settlers of Hanover. Dr. William H. Bange was prominently connected with the town of Hanover for forty years, was one of the first members of Emanuel's Reformed Church, and took great interest in the Sabbath-school; he was a member of the I. O. O. F., and a man of sterling worth. His death took place in 1882. The mother of subject died in 1868. Subject was reared in Hanover, and received a common school education. At sixteen he began the study of dentistry under his father, and subsequently began the practice, which he still continues. He is most successful, and for over ten years has been practicing in Hanover. He is a Republican, a member of the I. O. O. F., and of Emanuel Reformed Church.

Additional sibling is
Margaret "Maggie" C Bange Myers, widow of Henry Myers, who died 24 Jul 1934 at age 71.
Married Annie Mary Shaffer on 1 Jun 1891

A prominent early dentist in Hanover.

From York County, Pennsylvania Biographical History by John Gibson, Historical Editor, and published 1886 by F A Battey Publishing Co, Chicago. Page 60 of Part II, Biographical Sketches
Hanover Borough and Penn Township
Faber Bange, D. D. S.
was born June 9, 1854, in Hanover; is a son of Dr. W. H. and Sarah (Faber) Bange, and is of German descent. His father was born in Hanover, in 1819, and his mother in 1823. Dr. William H. Bange, father of subject, was the second son of the late John Bange, who was one of the old settlers of Hanover. Dr. William H. Bange was prominently connected with the town of Hanover for forty years, was one of the first members of Emanuel's Reformed Church, and took great interest in the Sabbath-school; he was a member of the I. O. O. F., and a man of sterling worth. His death took place in 1882. The mother of subject died in 1868. Subject was reared in Hanover, and received a common school education. At sixteen he began the study of dentistry under his father, and subsequently began the practice, which he still continues. He is most successful, and for over ten years has been practicing in Hanover. He is a Republican, a member of the I. O. O. F., and of Emanuel Reformed Church.

Additional sibling is
Margaret "Maggie" C Bange Myers, widow of Henry Myers, who died 24 Jul 1934 at age 71.


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