Occupation Housewife, also took in Boarders to make a living when living in Dayton, Ohio. (I got the name Frederika from Paula Hauschild Barton).
FURTHER RESEARCH that may shed some light on this Basore family or maybe not ..... A Jacob Ullery built his home in Covington, Ohio which he sold to the "Bashore" family in 1819. The German Baptist Brethren held church meetings in the Bashore house for several years. Ref "Roots by the River" by Marcus Miller page 44, 81. Possibly descendents of Jacob Bashore & wife Sally (Noffsinger) Bashore [see page 93 Brethren Encyclopedia] FURTHER RESEARCH look in the A. Stapleton book, "The Bashore Family of Pennsylvania".1898 pg 180-181. There is a "Basore Cemetery" in Madison Township, Montgomery County, Dayton, Ohio located 0.2 mi South of Westbrook Road & 0.3 mi East of Denlinger Road. An inactive private cemetery. 39degrees 49.81min North; 84degrees 16.10min West. NW 1/4 Section 1, T4, R5E.
Also a Jacob G. Bashore (1827-1895) moved with his parents from Berks Co., PA to Rockingham Co., VA, in 1828 and on to Miami County, Ohio by 1834. Jacob married Sallie Miller and reared a family of nine children and was active in the Brethren faith. [also a Stephen H. Bashore, leader of the Brethren church, page 182 Brethren Encyclopedia.
A post card from Lewis Hauschild, Agnes' son-in-law, to Agnes dated December 26, 1919 list Agnes' address as 1104 Oakdale Ave, Apt 3, Chicago Illinois. Agnes' husband John F Procuniar had already passed away by then. dcp
Occupation Housewife, also took in Boarders to make a living when living in Dayton, Ohio. (I got the name Frederika from Paula Hauschild Barton).
FURTHER RESEARCH that may shed some light on this Basore family or maybe not ..... A Jacob Ullery built his home in Covington, Ohio which he sold to the "Bashore" family in 1819. The German Baptist Brethren held church meetings in the Bashore house for several years. Ref "Roots by the River" by Marcus Miller page 44, 81. Possibly descendents of Jacob Bashore & wife Sally (Noffsinger) Bashore [see page 93 Brethren Encyclopedia] FURTHER RESEARCH look in the A. Stapleton book, "The Bashore Family of Pennsylvania".1898 pg 180-181. There is a "Basore Cemetery" in Madison Township, Montgomery County, Dayton, Ohio located 0.2 mi South of Westbrook Road & 0.3 mi East of Denlinger Road. An inactive private cemetery. 39degrees 49.81min North; 84degrees 16.10min West. NW 1/4 Section 1, T4, R5E.
Also a Jacob G. Bashore (1827-1895) moved with his parents from Berks Co., PA to Rockingham Co., VA, in 1828 and on to Miami County, Ohio by 1834. Jacob married Sallie Miller and reared a family of nine children and was active in the Brethren faith. [also a Stephen H. Bashore, leader of the Brethren church, page 182 Brethren Encyclopedia.
A post card from Lewis Hauschild, Agnes' son-in-law, to Agnes dated December 26, 1919 list Agnes' address as 1104 Oakdale Ave, Apt 3, Chicago Illinois. Agnes' husband John F Procuniar had already passed away by then. dcp
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