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William Henry Baugher

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William Henry Baugher

Birth
Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Sep 1932 (aged 86)
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Talma, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 14
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s/o Henry & Mary E. (Kleine)Baugher
h/o Amanda (Baylor) Baugher

Tuesday, September 20, 1932
Henry W. Baugher, aged 86, Civil war veteran and resident of Newcastle township for the past 62 years, died at his home in Talma at two o'clock Monday afternoon following a second stroke of paralysis which he suffered earlier in the day. Mr. Baugher prior to the time he had his first stroke of paralysis three weeks ago had never been sick a day in his life.

The deceased was born in Strausburg, Ohio, on July 13, 1846 and was one of nine children who were born to the marriage of Henry and Elizabeth Baugher. Mr. Baugher was educated in the schools of his home town. He then apprenticed himself to a blacksmith where he learned his trade. He was also a carpenter and farmer. For many years he operated a general repair shop at Talma.

In 1862 Mr. Baugher enlisted with a company of volunteers which were recuited in his home town of Strausburg and served through the remainder of the Civil war. The company was attached to an Ohio regiment. In 1869 he was married to Amanda Baylor. They came to Indiana settling at Bourbon. A year later they moved to Talma where they have since lived.

Mr. Baugher was a member of the Christian church of Talma. He was also a Mason of over fifty years standing. His membership at the present time is in the Rochester lodge. Survivors are the widow and a brother, Philip Baugher of near Etna Green. Three children preceded him in death.

The time of the funeral service has been set tentatively as 2p.m. Thursday from the Christian church at Talma with the Rev. M.A. Thomas of Logansport in charge assisted by Rev. William Kennedy, pastor of the church. The funeral will be held Thursday providing that Manly Doff, a nephew, who was reared by Mr. and Mrs. Baugher who is now enroute from his home in Florida, arrives here by that time. In event he does not, the funeral will be held Friday at 2p.m. Burial will be made in the Reichter cemetery. The Masonic Lodge will be in charge of the services.
s/o Henry & Mary E. (Kleine)Baugher
h/o Amanda (Baylor) Baugher

Tuesday, September 20, 1932
Henry W. Baugher, aged 86, Civil war veteran and resident of Newcastle township for the past 62 years, died at his home in Talma at two o'clock Monday afternoon following a second stroke of paralysis which he suffered earlier in the day. Mr. Baugher prior to the time he had his first stroke of paralysis three weeks ago had never been sick a day in his life.

The deceased was born in Strausburg, Ohio, on July 13, 1846 and was one of nine children who were born to the marriage of Henry and Elizabeth Baugher. Mr. Baugher was educated in the schools of his home town. He then apprenticed himself to a blacksmith where he learned his trade. He was also a carpenter and farmer. For many years he operated a general repair shop at Talma.

In 1862 Mr. Baugher enlisted with a company of volunteers which were recuited in his home town of Strausburg and served through the remainder of the Civil war. The company was attached to an Ohio regiment. In 1869 he was married to Amanda Baylor. They came to Indiana settling at Bourbon. A year later they moved to Talma where they have since lived.

Mr. Baugher was a member of the Christian church of Talma. He was also a Mason of over fifty years standing. His membership at the present time is in the Rochester lodge. Survivors are the widow and a brother, Philip Baugher of near Etna Green. Three children preceded him in death.

The time of the funeral service has been set tentatively as 2p.m. Thursday from the Christian church at Talma with the Rev. M.A. Thomas of Logansport in charge assisted by Rev. William Kennedy, pastor of the church. The funeral will be held Thursday providing that Manly Doff, a nephew, who was reared by Mr. and Mrs. Baugher who is now enroute from his home in Florida, arrives here by that time. In event he does not, the funeral will be held Friday at 2p.m. Burial will be made in the Reichter cemetery. The Masonic Lodge will be in charge of the services.


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