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1 | LEWISBURG - Dorothy E. (Bastress) Pursell, 95, formerly of William Penn Drive, passed away at 11 a.m. Sunday, July 18, 2004, at the home of her daughter in Leominster, Mass., where she lived for the last seven years. She was born Oct. 15, 1908, near Shamokin, a daughter of the late Bruce and Jenny (Bahner) Bastress. She was married for 55 years to Robert Pursell, who preceded her in death in April 1997. She was a graduate of Frankford Hospital School of Nursing in Philadelphia. She was a registered nurse and worked for many years at Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg. She also did private nursing and was active with American Red Cross blood drives. Mrs. Pursell was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ, Lewisburg, for more than 50 years. Surviving are one daughter and son-in-law, Roberta and David Carlson of Leominster; one grandson and his wife, Nathan and Leslie of Leominster; two granddaughters, Allison Carlson of Leominster and Stephanie Carlson of Fitchburg, Mass.; three great-grandchildren, Elizabeth Carlson, Hudson Carlson and Amanda Berberian, all of Leominster; loving nieces; nephews; cousins; and in-laws. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Beatrice Swank and Ruby Bastress, and her brothers, John Bastress and Robert Bastress. A memorial service will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. John's United Church of Christ, 1050 Buffalo Road, Lewisburg, by the Rev. Paula Gustafson. Burial will be in Lewisburg Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. John's United Church of Christ Memorial Fund, 1050 Buffalo Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837; to the DVNA Hospice Program, 136 Nichols Road, Fitchburg, MA 01420; or to a local hospice or charity of the donor's choice. The Gary H. Cronrath Funeral Home Inc., South Second and St. Louis streets, Lewisburg, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store. Published in The Daily Item from Aug. 10 to Aug. 11, 2004. | Bastress, Dorothy E (I295)
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2 | Charles E. Sponseller March 11, 1932 - November 08, 2015 U.S. VeteranCharles E. ?Sponnie? Sponseller, 83 of Abbottstown entered into God?s eternal care on Sunday, November 8, 2015 at Hanover Hospital. He was the husband of the late Ruthanna M. (Strausbaugh) Sponseller, who died July 8, 1989. Born March 11, 1932 in Adams Co., he was the son of the late Ernest L. and Margie V.M. (Stremmel) Sponseller. Charles served his country proudly in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He worked at the Hanover Shoe Farm in the early 1960?s after his honorable discharge from the service. He then gave more than 30 years of service to Conewago Enterprises, Inc. where he was a heavy equipment operator. Charles attended Cross Keys Fellowship, New Oxford and was a Life Member of the Hanover VFW Post 2506. Sponnie was a member of the PA Antique Auto Club and had a collection of 13 antique cars at one point in time. He could be found at antique car shows, working on his farm, and being ?Pap? to his grandsons. He is survived by his daughter, Candis A. Wolford and her husband Robert of Hanover; two grandsons, Duane A. Wolf and his wife Jennie of York Springs and Donovan A. Wolf of York Springs; two great-grandchildren, Matthew Charles Wolf and Allison N. Wolf of York Springs; two step grandchildren, Corey Wolford and Michelle Lucabaugh; his companion of 15 years, Shirley Bastress of Abbottstown; three siblings, Helen Hockensmith of Gettysburg, Norm Sponseller of Hampton, PA and Bob Sponseller of East Berlin, PA; four step-children, Dennis Bastress, Cary Bastress, Cherie Clark and Brenda Kennedy; and many other family members and friends who loved him including his loving pet dog ?Snuggles?. Charles was also preceded in death by his siblings, Nadine Myers, Naomi Sentz, Shirley Myers, Burnell Sponseller and Delores Kress. A service to celebrate the life of Charles ?Sponnie? Sponseller will be held at 11am on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015 at the Wetzel Funeral Home and Crematory, 549 Carlisle St., Hanover, PA with Pastor Sandy Adams, Jr. officiating. A time to share memories with the family and an opportunity to view will be on Saturday from 9:00am until the time of service at the funeral home. Burial will be in Marburg Memorial Gardens, Hanover where full military honors will be provided by the Hanover Allied Veterans Honor Guard. Pallbearers will be Duane Wolf, Donovan Wolf, Matthew Wolf, Dennis Bastress, Cary Bastress and Bill Clark. | Klinefefter, Shirley Ellen (I554)
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3 | Donald M. Shuman NORTHUMBERLAND ? Donald M. "Don" Shuman, 79, of 650 Susquehanna St., passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by his wife and family on Monday afternoon, March 27, 2006. He was born July 16, 1926, in Northumberland, a son of the late Muirheid and Margaret (Neibert) Shuman. On July 23, 1947, he married the former Faye Bastress, who survives. His passing breaks a marital union of nearly 59 years. Mr. Shuman was a 1944 graduate of Northumberland High School. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the Air Force. He enlisted in the Air Force at Susquehanna University and when called into active duty was sent overseas with the 9th Air Force and was attached to the 40th Mobile Repair and Reclamation. He was honorably discharged in 1946 when he was called home, due to his father's failing health, to help with the family business, Shuman's Market, which operated not only as a market but as a store on wheels with his father and brother. Don and his wife owned and operated Shuman's Floral Center for more than 25 years. He was formerly employed by Merck and Co., Riverside, and later worked for Shippers Car Line, Milton, as a railroad tanker repairman. He retired in 1990 after 25 years of employment. As a youth, Don was active in the Boy Scouts of America and attained the rank of Eagle Scout. Mr. Shuman was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Northumberland. He was a life member of the Northumberland Fire Company No. 1 and American Legion Post 44, also of Northumberland. Don served on the Northumberland Sewer Authority and was vice chairman since its inception. He was also a member of the Shade Tree Commission and a past member of the Northumberland Housing Authority. Don was best known for being an avid gardener. He took great pleasure and pride in growing and developing a beautiful garden. He also enjoyed furniture refurbishing and had a keen sense of humor with both his family and friends. Don especially enjoyed cooking and was well known for his culinary skills with his family and friends. Don was a devoted husband and father who took special delight in his grandchildren and great-grandson. He treasured the time he spent with them. Surviving, in addition to his wife, Faye, are four daughters and sons-in-law, Donne and Ed Lewis of Elkton, Md., Denise and Leo Ryan of Hillsborough, N.J., Patricia Shuman and Charles Hickam of Albuquerque, N.M., and Pamela and David Heim of Northumberland; two sons and one daughter-in-law, Douglas Shuman and Carla Mahaffey of Turbotville and Philip Shuman of Newport, Vt.; six grandchildren, Kathleen Ryan Breuer and husband Kevin, Patricia Ryan, Nathan Heim, and Melissa, Cadence and Nova Shuman; one great-grandson, Luke Breuer; one brother and sister-in-law, George and Joan Shuman of Cape Cod, Mass.; and one sister and brother-in-law, Barbara and Tom Sheehan of Hillsborough. Family and friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Trinity United Methodist Church, Sixth and King streets, Northumberland, where the funeral will follow at 11 with the Rev. Mark Hagy officiating. Burial with military honors accorded by the Northumberland Joint Veterans will follow in Riverview Cemetery, Northumberland. | Shuman, Donald M (I434)
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4 | Eugene S. Troxell SELINSGROVE - Eugene S. Troxell, 89, of RR2 Selinsgrove went home to be with his Lord at 4:15 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004, at Penn Lutheran Village, Selinsgrove, where he lived for five years. He was born Nov. 24, 1914, in Winfield, a son of the late Samuel and Anna (Carstetter) Troxell. On Jan. 29, 1938, he married the former Elsie G. Sanders, who preceded him in death on Aug. 19, 2003. Mr. Troxell attended Hummel's School in Monroe Township and graduated in 1933 from Sunbury High School. He was raised on the family farm in rural Winfield. Earlier in life, Mr. Troxell was employed by Armor and Co. and was in frozen food sales in Winfield. He later worked for the Selinsgrove Center and Montgomery Wards and retired from Moore Business Forms. After retirement, he worked in distribution at The Daily Item, Sunbury. He was also a driver for S&N Transit Co. for many years. Mr. Troxell was a member of Winfield Baptist Church, where earlier in life he sang in the men's quartet and in the choir. He also served as a Sunday school teacher and Sunday school superintendent. Mr. Troxell enjoyed watching sporting events and going on outings in the mountains with his family. Gardening, building birdhouses and gathering wood for his stove were among his pastimes. Most of all, he was a loving and caring father, grandfather and great-grandfather who enjoyed helping others. Surviving are two daughters and sons-in-law, JoAnn L. and Frederick Ruhl of Selinsgrove and Patti A. and Jamie Jamison of RR1 Winfield; nine grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Ruth Kathryn Bastress of Dunnellon, Fla. Preceding him in death, in addition to his wife, were a grandson, Frederick Ruhl; two brothers, James and Jay Troxell; one sister, Grace Shaffer; and four brothers and sisters in infancy. Visitors may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the V.L. Seebold Funeral Home, 601 N. High St., Selinsgrove, where the funeral will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday by the Rev. Todd B.R. Zike. Burial will be in Northumberland Memorial Park, Stonington. Contributions in his memory may be sent to Winfield Baptist Church, 330 State Route 304, Winfield, PA 17889, or Sound of the Gospel Church, RR2, Box 190, Selinsgrove, PA 17870. Published in The Daily Item on Aug. 13, 2004. | Troxell, Eugene S (I802)
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5 | JOHN E. BASTRESS, attorney at law, and presiden! of the Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Company, at Mount Carmel, Pa., was born in Shamokin township, Northumberland county, Nov. 29, 1865, a son of Milton Bastress. His grandfather, Solomon Bastress, resided in Mont- gomery county. Pa. On April 6, 1830, he mar- ried Rachel Miller, of Bucks county, Pa., and they had one son, Milton, who was horn April 16, 1833, in Montgomery county, where he spent his early life. Coming to Northumberland county he located in Bush township, following his trade at Wolverton's tannery, near Snydertown. He was also a rural mail carrier in Bush township and be- came well known. He was a member of the Re- formed Church and in politics a Republican. He married Catherine Brocious, of Schuylkill county, Pa., in 1857. Mrs. Bastress now makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Culp, near Snyder- town. Mr. Bastress died May 35, 1900. They had these children: Minerva E., deceased wife of L. R. Parry; William, living in Shamokin township: Samuel, living in Williamsport, Pa.: Alice, the wife of Benjamin Culp. and John E., whose name introduced this sketch. John E. Bastress attended the public schools of his native township and Central Pennsylvania Col- lege, at New Berlin, Pa., thence going to the Ohio Normal University, at Ada. Ohio, and graduating From the latter institution in 1886. With this preparation he felt himself fitted for the duties of schoolmaster, and was employed as teacher at the Shipman school in Rockefeller township, holding an engagement for one year. He was next in Un- ion county, and Mifflinburg, teaching there one term : thence went to Point township, where he taught four terms, concluding his career in the field of pedagogy as normal school instructor for four succeeding terms at Dalmatia, and making his final how mi retiring from his profession after three years' engagement in the high schools of Mount Carmel. He then took up the study of law with Hon. Voris Auten as preceptor and was ad- mitted to the Northumberland county bar in 1892, and since 1895 has been located in the Samuel building at Mount Carmel, doing a general law practice in connection with his numerous and varied enterprises. He was one of the original directors of the Mount. Carmel Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Company, which was established in 1902, he serving as president since 1906, and also as chairman of the finance committee. He is pres- ided of the Mount Carmel Gas Company, and was at one time president of the Mount Carmel Iron Works, of which he is still a director. He is so- licitor and a director of the People's and Central Building and Loan Associations of Mount Carmel. Upon the formation of the Bastress, Yought & Co. organization in Brooklyn real estate, in 1906, Mr. Bastress assumed the management. Since then the Bastress Yought Company have merged with another concern, forming the largest and strongest real estate concern within the limits of the Empire State, the management of which rests upon the shoulders of John E. Bastress. The light and power plant of Cambridge. Mel., was built and personally owned by Mr. Bastress. who sold it in 1910. Socially Mr. Bastress belongs to the I. 0. O. F., local lodge of Elks. K. of M. and 1'. I >. S. of A. He is a member of the Lutheran Church. Politically Mr. Bastress is a Republican, served "lie year as county chairman, and for a time was one of the executive committee. For twelve years he was solicitor for the borough of Mount Carmel. His first wife, whom he married June 10. 1890, was Sarah Brocious. She died in 1897, leaving two children, Edgar R. and Clyde 0. On Jan. 1(>. li)i io. Mr. Bastress married Blanch M. Green, daughter of John Green, of Bainbridge, Lan- caster Co., Pennsylvania. Mr. Bastress has had a busy life from boyhood till now. and in whatever office, whether as tutor or student, lawyer, hanker or business man, his ambitions and capabilities have assigned him to high places. | Bastress, John Elmer (I154)
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6 | Pennsylvania, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1772-1890 Name: Philip Besteres State: PA County: Philadelphia County Township: Philidelphia Year: 1754 Database: PA Early Census Index Pennsylvania, Revolutionary War Battalions and Militia Index, 1775-1783 Name: Philip Bisters Volume: 1 Page: 266 Pennsylvania, Land Warrants, 1733-1987 Name: Philip Basters Acreage: 111 Warrant Date: 22 Aug 1781 Warrant Location: Berks Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801 Name: Phil Bastraus Year: 1782, 1788, 1789 Town or Ward: Longswamp County: Berks Archive Rollname: 318-319 Berks County, Pennsylvania Estate Records, 1752-1914 Name: Philip Basters Variant Name: Philip Bastress Year: 1800 Township: Longswamp Township Source: Berks County, Pennsylvania Estate Records | Basters, Philip (I28)
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7 | Russell Yohe Obituary Here is Russell Yohe?s obituary. Please accept Echovita?s sincere condolences. With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Russell Yohe (Grafton, New South Wales), who passed away on October 2, 2018 at the age of 53. Family and friends are welcome to send flowers or leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. He was predeceased by : his grandson Braven Yohe. He is survived by : his spouse Lisa A. Yohe (Beinhower); his parent Brenda Bastress (James) of York; his children, Joshua Yohe, Matthew Yohe (Chelcea), Jeremiah Yohe (Kayla) and Tiffany Yohe (Austin); his grandchildren, Julia, Jordan, Isabelle, Jaiden, Maddelyn, Atoniee, Jeremiah Jr. and Kohyn; and his siblings, Wayne Yohe (Jen), Brenda Keller and Kate Gladfelter (Scott). He is also survived by nieces and nephews. | Yohe, Russell (I960)
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8 | Solomon Bastress, Associate Judge of Lycoming County, PA Posted 28 Dec 2019 by havensc64 Associate Lay Judge Solomon Bastress Among the early representative men of Jersey Shore was Solomon Bastress. He was born at Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pa., January 20, 1788, and died at Jersey Shore, May 12, 1872. A furnace to make pig iron was erected on Upper Fine Bottom in 1814 by Mark Slonaker, Benjamin and Henry Tomb, John Turk, George Tomb, Solomon Bastress and Philip Krebbs. But the iron ore proved to be too costly to manufacture as it took one or two days hauling to bring it from near the Coudersport Pike. About 1817, after losing $7,000 in the enterprise, they gave it up. Mr. Bastress was a weaver and dyer by trade, but soon after settling here he became a surveyor and scrivener also. He was elected to the legislature in 1827, and re-elected in 1828, 1829, and 1830. He was also a Justice of the Peace, and Burgess of Jersey Shore, 1827. In 1846, he was chosen an Associate Judge and served two terms of five years each. When Susquehanna Township was divided in 1854, his friends insisted that the new township be named after him, and it was done. When Cummings Township, named for Associate Judge John Cummings, was laid out in 1832, from Mifflin and Brown Townships, Solomon Bastress made the survey. HISTORICAL SKETCHES, Lycoming Law Association (www.lycolaw.org/history/sketches) | Bastress, Solomon (I74)
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9 | Vernon Frances Waltman May 29, 1928 - December 28, 2008 Obituary for Vernon Frances Waltman Vernon Frances Waltman, 80, of Chicora, PA, died at 6:50PM on Sunday, December 28, 2008 at his home. He was born Tuesday, May 29, 1928 in Chicora, the son of the late Anthony Peter Waltman and the late Agnes Amanda Harmon Waltman. He was a member of Mater Dolorosa Roman Catholic Church in Chicora. Vernon enjoyed hunting and all outdoor activities. He had a camp on the Clarion river and was a pilot who had his own airport. He also was a member of the Chicora Volunteer Fire Dept. He had a sparkling personality who gave generously to his friends and family. He will be greatly missed. He was the former owner of Waltman Furniture Store. Surviving are his wife, Karen (Bastress) Waltman of Chicora; a daughter, Terri & Robbi Johnson of Richboro, PA and their children, Jennifer, Daniel, & Christopher; 4 sons, Steve & Rita Waltman of Chesterfield, MO and their children, Morgan & Brandon; Vernon & Gwen Waltman of Austin, TX and their children, Sean, Matthew & Connor; Frank & Beverly Waltman of Chicora and their children, Erin Kelmerieit, Kristin & Ryan; and John & Luz Graham of Chicora and their children, David & Mark; a sister, Jean Rocks of McLean, VA. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Evelyn M. Waltman whom he married, Nov. 15, 1949 and who died July 3, 2003 and his brother, Jay Waltman. Burial in Hemphill Cemetery, Chicora. | Waltman, Vernon Frances (I980)
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10 | "Calhoun Chronicle" - Grantsville, WV LLOYD D. POSEY 3/27/1997 Lloyd Denzil Posey, 79, of Weston, died Sunday, Mar. 23, 1997, at Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown. He was born in Braxton County, a son of the late Lloyd and Maggie Clark Posey. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and was retired from B&O Railroad after 37 years of service. He was a Methodist. Surviving are his wife, Goldie Belt Posey of Weston; two daughters, Carol Johnson of Grantsville and Bonnie Griffith of Drotwood, Ohio; one son, Frank Posey of Dayton; two brothers, Robert Posey of Weston and Herbert Posey of Warren, Ohio; one sister, Edna Riffle of Parkersburg; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Everett Posey, Paul Posey and Nelson Posey; and one infant sister. Services were scheduled Wednesday, 11 a.m., at Boyle Funeral Home, Weston, with Rev. Ronzel Roberts officiating. Burial was in Peterson Cemetery. (Norma Knotts Shaffer) | Posey, Lloyd Denzil (I10)
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11 | Catherine, a daughter of James and Sarah (Brown) Scott, was born in MD about 1782 and died in Braxton County VA after 1850. She was the widow of Alexander Skinner. Alexander was killed in a sawmill accident before Alexander Jr. was born. | Scott, Catherine (I753)
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12 | Jean K. Bastress, 92, of Williamsport died Monday, July 2,2012 at the Williamsport Hospital. Born October 13, 1919 in Clearfield, PA she was a daughter ofHarry W. and Edna (Kline) Kelly. She married Robert G. Bastress and celebrated 71 years together on June 14. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Leon Kelly. She was the first secretary at the former Four Mile Elementary School and retired from there. She also worked as a proofreader for the Gazette Bulletin and at Yoas doing mechanical drawing layouts. Jean was a member of the Northway Presbyterian Church and the Barefoot Bay Quilters. She enjoyed reading, quilting, camping, painting, and caring for her family. She was a beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Surviving in addition to her husband are a daughter, Rebecca S. (Norman) Underwood of Bloomfield, NY; three sons, Robert G. Bastress, Jr. of Alameda, CA, Barry K. ?B.K.? (Robin) Bastress and Brian S. Bastress, both of Spring Mills; seven grandchildren, Robert (Stacey) Bastress, Amy (Thomas) Green,Cortney Underwood, Lindsay Underwood, Heather Splettstoesser, Madison Bastress,and Samantha Bastress; five great grandchildren, Danica, Robert, Ellis,Kaitlyn, and Lauren; and a sister, Nancy J. Thomas of Warminster, PA. Burial will be held in Green Lawn Memorial Park. | Kelly, Jean L (I443)
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13 | LURZ, JR. , Henry J. On May 21, 2013, Henry J. Lurz , Jr. of Delta, formerly of Baltimore, beloved husband for 56 years of the late Joyce B. Lurz; devoted father of, Jeffrey J. Lurz and wife Nora; loving grandfather of, Joseph Lurz and wife Alicia, and Kristy Lurz; great grandfather of Gianna Hewitt, Haily Lurz, and Carly Vaughn; dear brother-in-law of, Edward Bastress and wife Sherry; uncle of Danielle Ryan and Trey Bastress. Family and friends will honor Henry's life privately. Interment will be at a later date in accordance to Mr. and Mrs. Lurz request. Published in Baltimore Sun on May 26, 2013. | Lurz, Henry J Jr. (I358)
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14 | Son Lloyd H. Posey's death certificate lists his parents as Benjamin Franklin Posey and Jane Skinner, but (Godfrey) Morrison Casto mentions that "Maggie Posey, Denzil's mom" and "Winnie Posey" are sister-in-law. Since Maggie was married to Lloyd Posey and Winnie was married to Earse Benjamin Posey, son of Benjamin Fisk Posey, Then Lloyd must be the son of Benjamin Fisk Posey, too. | Posey, Benjamin Fisk (I738)
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15 | Thomas Belknap, a son of Thomas and Naomi (Dare) Belknap, was born in Hampshire County VA about 1797 and died in Braxton County WV November 30, 1883. Thomas enlisted on August 10, 1814 in Hampshire County VA as a private in Captain William Neiley's company of Virginia Militia. He was discharged on November 10, 1814. WC34297 He later moved from Hampshire to Randolph to Braxton County VA. He was allowed a pension on his application of April 10, 1871. He went on the rolls as of November 1871. The certificate was 7558 and the name was spelled "BELKNUP." From "List Of Pensioners On The Rolls, June 1, 1883" Genealogical Publishing County, 1970, Baltimore, MD. He married Mary "Polly" Friend about 1818. Mary, a daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth (Harris) Friend, was born in 1799 and died in Braxton County March 4, 1850. Thomas married Melvina "Emsey" Fisher in Braxton County July 26, 1850. Emsey, a daughter of John and Elizabeth (Robinson) Fisher, was born in Nicholas County VA in May 1921 and died in Braxton County March 2, 1907. | Belknap, Thomas (I682)
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16 | 1900 US FEDERAL CENSUS York Ward 2, York, Pennsylvania 238 East Philadelphia Street enumeration date 5 June 1900 ALL b. Pennsylvania, all parents b. Pennsylvania EXCEPT Lizzie wife W H Bastress 55 head M W April 1845 married book keeper; owns house free of mtg Lizzie Bastress 44 wife F W Aug 1855 married had 3 chidlren 3 living b. Pennsylvania, father b. Germany, mother b. Pennsyvlaia Wilson Bastress 23 son M W April 1877 married 2 yrs machinist Mary Bastress 23 daughter in law F W Nov 1876 married 2 yrs had 1 child, 1 child living Annie G Bastress 4/12 granddaughter F W Feb 1900 Guy Bastress 20 son M W Aug 1889 single clerk Annie L Bastress 17 daughter F W Sept 1883 single Joseph Bearenon 25 step son M W May 1875 single organ maker Hettie Bearenon 22 step daughter F W April 1877 single sales lady David Bearenon 20 step son M W Aug 1879 single soldier (cavelryman) http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1900usfedcen&h=42880607&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=dOC6&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=6742 | Bastress, William H (I527)
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17 | 1900 US FEDERAL CENSUS York Ward 2, York, Pennsylvania 238 East Philadelphia Street enumeration date 5 June 1900 ALL b. Pennsylvania, all parents b. Pennsylvania EXCEPT Lizzie wife W H Bastress 55 head M W April 1845 married book keeper; owns house free of mtg Lizzie Bastress 44 wife F W Aug 1855 married had 3 chidlren 3 living b. Pennsylvania, father b. Germany, mother b. Pennsyvlaia Wilson Bastress 23 son M W April 1877 married 2 yrs machinist Mary Bastress 23 daughter in law F W Nov 1876 married 2 yrs had 1 child, 1 child living Annie G Bastress 4/12 granddaughter F W Feb 1900 Guy Bastress 20 son M W Aug 1889 single clerk Annie L Bastress 17 daughter F W Sept 1883 single Joseph Bearenon 25 step son M W May 1875 single organ maker Hettie Bearenon 22 step daughter F W April 1877 single sales lady David Bearenon 20 step son M W Aug 1879 single soldier (cavelryman) http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1900usfedcen&h=42880607&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=dOC6&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=6742 | Family F176
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18 | 1918 WWI DRAFT REGISTRATION CARD Name: Andrew Wilson Bastress Race: White Birth Date: 18 Apr 1877 age 41 Street address: 238 East St, Frederick, Maryland, USA birth place left blank Physical Build: Slender Height: Tall Hair Color: Gray Eye Color: Brown machinist Oxbrbra Brush Co, Church St Extended Frederick Ms nearest Relative: Anna L. Bastress 238 East St, Frederick MD Relative's Relationship: Wife REGISTRATION DATE 12 SEPT 1918 SIGNED Andrew Wilson Bastress | Bastress, Andrew Wilson (I530)
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19 | 1995 Jane E. Reachard Self-employed beautition WEST YORK -- Jane E. Reachard, 77 of West York, died Thursday morning at Memorial hospital. She was the wife of Carl O. Reachard. The couple observed their 49th wedding anniversary March 29. The service will be 10 AM Monday Saint James Lutheran Church, 25 North Adams Street, York. Burial will be in Mt. Rose Cemetery. Will be no viewing. The Robert F. Koehler funeral loan Inc. 2000 West market Street, York, is in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Reachard was born Sept. 16th, 1918, and Frederick, Maryland. She was the daughter of the late William Hunter and Anna L.(Marquette) Bastress. She was a self-employed vacation, operating a beauty shopping for 31 years before retiring in 1990. She was a member of Saint James Lutheran Church, the church choir and Mary Rebecca Circle of the women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Mrs. Reachard is survived by two sons, Michael A. Reachard, York Joel K. Reachard of Baltimore; and two granddaughters. Officiating into service will be her pastor the Rev. George W. Fitch Jr. Memorial contributions may be made to Saint James Lutheran Church, 25 North Adams Street York 17404 dated 11-16-95 SOURCE: Reichard family files York Heritage Trust; York newspaper, handwritten Date 17 November 1995; from the Reichard obituary collection Rosalie Sommer page 106 | Bastress, Jane Elizabeth (I858)
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20 | 1997 ETTERS - George W. Bastress Sr., 60, of Newberry Township, died at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Memorial Hospital. The service will be 8 p.m. Thursday at the Workinger-Semmel Funeral Home Inc., 849 E. Market St., York, with cremation following. Burial will be private in Mount Rose Cemetery. Viewing will be 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Bastress was born April 4, 1937, in York. He was the son of the late William H. and Charlotte N. (Staub) Bastress. He was a grinder at York International for 33 years. He was a U.S. Navy veteran and a member of Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist, 9th Ward Social Club, Liberty Social Club and Prince Athletic Association. Mr. Bastress is survived by two sons, Dennis L. Bastress of Lake Mead, Adams County, and Cary E. Bastress of Abbottstown; two daughters, Brenda C. Kennedy and Cherie E. Spoonire, both of Adams County; 13 grandchildren; a brother, James M. Bastress of York; and five sisters, Frances M. Allison and Jane A. Courtney, both of York, Hazel E. Griffith of Etters, Jacqueline K. Coon of East Berlin and Judith Y. Troutman of Cumberland County. Mr. Bastress was preceded in death by a son, George W. Bastress Jr., who died in 1987. Officiating at the service will be his pastor, the Rev. David W. Lovelace. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 924-N Colonial Ave., York 17403; or to American Heart Association, 2997 Cape Horn Road, Red Lion 17356. York Daily Record (PA) - Wednesday, May 14, 1997 | Bastress, George William Sr (I553)
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21 | A household headed by John HOLDREN is listed in the 1880 census of Lower Augusta Township, Northumberland County, PA. John is listed in the 1880 census as a farmer who was then 46 years of age; therefore, according to the 1880 census, he was born in about 1834. According to the 1880 census, he was born in PA, and both of his parents were born in PA. Listed with John is his wife, Sarah, who was then 42 years of age; therefore, according to the 1880 census, she was born in about 1838. According to the 1880 census, she was born in PA, and both of her parents were born in PA. Also listed with John is his daughter, Phebe E., 20 years of age; therefore, according to the 1880 census, she was born in about 1860. According to the 1880 census, she was born in PA, and both of her parents were born in PA. Also listed with John is his son, George, who was then 17 years of age; therefore, according to the 1880 census, he was born in about 1863. According to the 1880 census, he was born in PA, and both of his parents were born in PA. Also listed with John is his daughter, Ida, who was then 13 years of age; therefore, according to the 1880 census, she was born in about 1867. According to the 1880 census, she was born in PA, and both of her parents were born in PA. Also listed with John is his son, David, who was then 11 years of age; therefore, according to the 1880 census, he was born in about 1869. According to the 1880 census, he was born in PA, and both of his parents were born in PA. Also listed with John is his daughter, Lizzie, who was then 9 years of age; therefore, according to the 1880 census, she was born in about 1871. According to the 1880 census, she was born in PA, and both of her parents were born in PA. Also listed with John is his daughter, Prisilla, who was then 6 years of age; therefore, according to the 1880 census, she was born in about 1874. According to the 1880 census, she was born in PA, and both of her parents were born in PA. Also listed with John is his son, James, who was then 4 years of age; therefore, according to the 1880 census, he was born in about 1876. According to the 1880 census, he was born in PA, and both of his parents were born in PA. A household headed by John HOLDRON is listed in the 1900 census of Lower Augusta Township, Northumberland County, PA. [Note by compiler: The image of the census page is faint, and the compiler is not certain that he has read it correctly.] John is listed in the 1900 census as a farmer who was born in January 1834 and was then 66 years of age. According to the 1900 census, he was born in PA, and both of his parents were born in PA. According to the 1900 census, he had then been married 14 years. Also listed with John is his wife, Sarrah, November 1848 and was then 51 years of age. According to the 1900 census, she was born in PA, and both of her parents were born in PA. According to the 1900 census, she had then been married 14 years and had theretofore given birth to 5 children, 2 of whom were then living. Also listed with John is his son, John, who was born in July 1896 and was then 3 years of age. According to the 1900 census, he was born in PA, and both of his parents were born in PA. Also listed with John is his [step-]daughter, Elmira J. TREGO, who was born in October 1876 and was then 23 years of age. According to the 1900 census, she was born in PA, and both of her parents were born in PA. [Her surname is listed as GREGO in the index to the 1900 census.] Also listed with John is his [step-]daughter, Emma C. TREGO, who was born in November 1878 and was then 21 years of age. According to the 1900 census, she was born in PA, and both of her parents were born in PA. [Her surname is listed as GREGO in the index to the 1900 census.] | Holdren, John C Sr (I578)
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22 | About: Susan Bastress Website http://easytruths.wordpress.com Details I grew up as the eldest of 4 siblings during the 50?s and 60?s in suburbia America. I was an environmentalist in the 70?s, during which time I worked as a biologist with the US Fish and Wildlife Service in the mid-Atlantic region. My desire to save the world propelled me to become a lawyer in the 80?s. My husband, Peter, and I, raised our 3 kids in St. Croix, in the US Virgin Islands where we lived for 10 wonderful years. Hurricane Marilyn in 1995 blew us back to Maryland in the mid-90?s at which time I joined the world of international law firms. In 2003, I moved with my 17 year old twins to Qatar in order to establish a Middle East office for my DC law firm. I currently practice law in my independent practice which focuses on advising US companies on doing business internationally. I view blogging as a way to put down my observations and unconventional thoughts in a short coherent way. It is my hope that some of my essays will stimulate debate and challenge views. These are personal histories based on my life experience and views. To the extent that I talk about other family members and friends in my blogs, I apologize in advance in the event I cause offense. It is not my intention to do so, but I realize that I cannot always anticipate how some of my thinking may affect others. I welcome your feedback and comments. Many thanks for reading my blog. | Bastress, Susan Belle (I474)
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23 | Abraham Belknap was born at Sawbridgeworth, England in 1589. He came to America and settled at Lynn, MA in 1635. He married Mary ----. | Belknap, Abraham (I694)
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24 | According to his obituary, Mr. Bastress was a veteran of the Civil war, having enlisted three times, one of the terms of service being in the Third United States cavalry, in which he attained the rank of sergeant. In the History of Pennsylvania Volunteers (Bates, 1871), he is listed as a member of Company H of ?Independent Organitions.? According to the History of York County Pennsylvania, (Prowell, 1907) at Gettysburg he was a member of the Twenty-Sixth Emergency Regiment, Company I. His obituary mentions that he was ?wounded in the limb and captured at Gettysburg.? He was married three times, to Mary J. Bently, of Oxford; the second time to Lucy Wilson, of Waynesboro, by whom he had three children; Andrew, Guy and Annie, all of whom are living. His present wife was Elizabeth Witman, of York. He was in the employ of the Farmers Fire Insurance company for twenty-four years. He was a member of Post 37, G.A.R.; Keystone conclave No. 12, Independent Order of Heptasophs; Harmonia lodge, No. 853, I.O.O.F.; and the Rex Hook and Ladder company. | Bastress, William H (I527)
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25 | According to the 1910 Census it appears that John ends up staying in the household of Morris & Minnie A Wetzel as a Servant (Farm Laborer). Father must have died and maybe had no choice for survival. | Holdren, John C Jr (I811)
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26 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Holdren, Joshua (I814)
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27 | After his wife Salome died, he remarried Marie Schaver. | Bastress, Jonathan (I37)
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28 | Alvaretta was the daughter of Eli and Sarah Persing. | Persing, Alvaretta E (I214)
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29 | Ann M. Smathers, 80, of Clarion, died Tuesday morning, September 4, 2012, at the Golden Living Center in Clarion. Born October 17, 1931, in Clarion; she was the daughter of Russell and Marie Bloom Bastress. Ann attended school in Clarion and a graduate of Clarion State Teachers College with an English degree. She enjoyed substitute teaching and her jobs as a proof -reader at the Courthouse and as an employee at the Clarion Library. She attended the First Presbyterian Church in Clarion. She attended the First Presbyterian Church in Clarion. Ann was an avid reader, bridge player, and enjoyed to travel. Surviving are two daughters, Leslie Durgain and her husband, Curtis, of Laramie, WY; Hilda Gustafson and her husband, David, of Laramie, WY; and a son, John Smathers of Clarion; and three grandchildren, Morgan, Paige, and Logan. Also surviving are three sisters, Marilyn Flath, Jane Butler, and Karen Hager.She was preceded in death by her parents. | Bastress, Ann Marie (I908)
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30 | Anna Elizabeth was the daughter of Matthias Roth who was born November 8, 1717 at sea, on the voyage to America. died March 13, 1795 in Colebrookdale Twp., Berks County, PA. Matthias was the son of Johann Jacob Roth and Maria Barbara Weber. He married Maria Elizabeth Beyer January 18, 1741. Maria Elizabeth Beyer was born January 26, 1724 in Eppstein, Palatinate, Germany. Maria Elizabeth died November 14, 1809. She was the daughter of John Philip Beyer born March 23,1701 in Flomersheim Palatinate, Germany and Maria Elizabeth Beck born November 11, 1721 in Eppstein Germany. Anna Elizabeth Bastress is buried in the Old Burial Ground, Zion Reformed Church (now UCC), in Pottstown, Montgomery Co., PA. (40°14'51.94"N, 75°38'58.85"W) Her name is inscribed on a bronze plaque in the memory garden in front of the church. The plaque reads in part: Site of Old Burial Ground The Gift of John Potts Founder of Pottstown to Early German Settler of the Lutheran and Reformed Faith, A.D. 1752 On the adjoining bronze tablets are inscribed the names and dates of persons whose graves were located in the 3 Reformed portion of the graveyard. The monument was created by the congregation of Zion Reformed Church (United Church of Christ) Rev. Howard A. Norman, Pastor, Oct 12 A.D. 1959 to perpetuate the memory of the beloved dead whose graves are located here. Anna Elizabeth's headstone reads as follows: Elizabeth Bastress w/o Peter Bastress b. 7/12/1761 d. 2/6/1832 | Roth, Ann Elizabeth (I39)
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31 | Anna was also married to a Henry Seidel (born 1880 - died 1953) after William died. She was a daughter of Benjamin Franklin Geistwite and Mary Ellen Jones. | Geistwite, Anna (I794)
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32 | Approx birth date determined so far is between 1781-1790. His recorded marriage is by Heinrich Helfrich in (Pastoral Records of the Rev John Henry Helfrich 1790-1810) | Bredbenner, Conrad Sr (I615)
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33 | April 10, 2009 William C. Gass, 69, Sunbury SUNBURY -- William Clayton "Bill" Gass, 69, of 210 State St., went to be with the Lord on Thursday morning, April 9, 2009, after an eight-year battle with cancer. He was born April 27, 1939, at the Mary M. Packer Hospital, Sunbury, the son of Erma K. (Shaffer) Gass and the late Henry J. Gass. On Nov. 5, 1960, in Augusta Baptist Church, he married the former Nancy Ella Bastress, who survives. Bill was a 1957 graduate of Sunbury High School. He completed courses in time study, human resources, and safety and health. He received completion certificates from the Maynard Research Council, American Management Association, Pennsylvania State University and Bloomsburg University. After high school, Bill enlisted in the Air Force and served on Sondrestrom Air Force Base in Greenland and several United States bases. Bill was employed at Wilhold, Sunbury, for 36 years and was human resources manager when the factory closed in 1997. He retired in 1998 from Philips Products, Selinsgrove. He was a member of Stonington Baptist Church, where he served several terms on the church board and was Sunday school superintendent, Sunday school teacher and building fund treasurer. He also was a member of the Buck Ridge Hunting Club, NRA and the Upper Augusta Township Fire Company. Bill enjoyed hunting, fishing, boating, watching NASCAR races and Penn State and Pittsburgh Steelers football. In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Susan and David Sharr of Sunbury; one son and daughter-in-law, Scott and Sandie Gass of Royersford; and five granddaughters, Meghan Gass of Leominster, Mass., Ashley, Samantha and Hannah of Royersford and Megan of Fort Know, Ky. Friends will be received from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday at Stonington Baptist Church, Stonington, followed by the funeral at 11 with the Rev. J. Douglas Hallman officiating. Burial will be in Northumberland Memorial Park, Stonington. Memorial gifts may be made in Bill's memory to the Stonington Baptist Church Memorial Fund. Funeral arrangements are by the Jerre Wirt Blank Funeral Home, 395 State St., Sunbury. | Gass, William Clayton (I484)
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34 | Arthur is a Reverend Monsignor of St. Alphonsus in Baltimore, in the Catholic church | Bastress, Rev. Msgr. Arthur William (I248)
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35 | August 29, 2007 Mae E. Ross, 87, Snydertown SNYDERTOWN -- Mae E. Ross, 87, a former resident of Snydertown, went to be with the Lord on Monday, Aug. 27, 2007, at Sunbury Community Hospital. She was a resident of the Manor at Penn Village, Selinsgrove. She was born Sept. 3, 1919, in Paxinos, a daughter of the late Lester and Margaret (Bastress) Cook. On Sept. 24, 1938, in Hagerstown, Md., she married Russell A. Ross, who survives. Mrs. Ross graduated from Sunbury High School in 1938. She and her husband owned and operated a butcher shop in Snydertown for many years until their retirement in 1979. Mrs. Ross was a faithful member of Church of Christ in Hummels Wharf. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are one daughter, Shirley George and her husband Norman of Snydertown; four grandchildren, Kevin George and his wife Lillian of Snydertown, Joanie Deibler and her husband Jeffrey of Snydertown, Martin George and his wife Deborah of Middleburg and Lisa Glass and her husband Brian of Port Trevorton; 10 great-grandchildren, Rebekah, Renee, Steven, Faith and Elizabeth George, all of Snydertown, Jadren Deibler of Wisconsin, Jentre Deibler of Snydertown, Kristin George of Selinsgrove, Cody Glass of Port Trevorton and Brian Glass, serving with the Army in Iraq; one sister, Alda Boyer and her husband Roy of Selinsgrove; one brother, David Cook and his wife Marie of Snydertown; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a great-grandson, Joshua Deibler, in 1980. Friends will be received from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday at the Jerre Wirt Blank Funeral Home, 395 State St., Sunbury, where the funeral will be conducted at 11 by the Rev. James McIntyre. Burial will be in Northumberland Memorial Park, Stonington. | Cook, Mae E (I323)
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36 | BAPTISM Name:Andrew Wilson Bastrass Baptism Age: 0 Event Type: Baptism Birth Date: 18 Apr 1877 Baptism Date: 29 May 1877 Baptism Place: York, York, Pennsylvania, USA Denomination: Methodist Organization Name: Aldersgate United Methodist Church, York, York, Pennsylvania, USA Father: Wm H Bastrass Mother: Lucy Bastrass | Bastress, Andrew Wilson (I530)
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37 | BARBARA & FAMILY Barbara Evans Fleischauer is an attorney, state delegate, mother, wife, daughter, small business owner, outdoor enthusiast, and community volunteer. She is married to Bob Bastress, a Professor at WVU's College of Law. Bob and Barbara live on the Evans family farm on Baker's Ridge. The Evans family has resided in Monongalia County since the 1700s. Bob and Barbara have two children. Sarah attends Smith College in Massachusetts and Rob works as an attorney for a law firm in Charleston. Barbara is a 1982 graduate of the WVU College of Law. She received her undergraduate degree from Allegheny College in Meadville, PA. She also studied a year at the University of Stockholm in Sweden. In 1994, she was first elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates. She is currently serving her eighth, two-year term as a Delegate. Barbara's maternal grandfather, Eugene Evans, was raised on the Evans Farm in Morgantown and graduated from WVU. Like many West Virginians, Barbara's grandfather went out of state to get a job, first in the steel mills and later as a teacher in the Pittsburgh school system. Delegate Fleischauer's mother, Eleanor Evans Fleischauer, was a major influence in her life. Eleanor attended Antioch College where she met and sang with Coretta Scott King. The struggles of the King family, and their fight for social justice had much to do with Barbara's moral education. Barbara's mother returned to college to complete her degree when the last of her four children was settled in elementary school, graduating from college the same year as her two sons graduated from high school. Eleanor found her first post-college job, helping women on welfare get ready for the labor market in a Great Society program, to be very meaningful. She loved her next job, working with patients at a mental hospital, but died in 1976 from the same type of deadly brain tumor as Ted Kennedy. Barbara's father, Fred Fleischauer, was the first in his immediate family to graduate from high school or college. He went to MIT, became an engineer and college professor, and eventually started his own company to launch his inventions, obtaining 52 patents. He and Eleanor were involved in starting a church, the North Hills Unitarian Church located outside of Pittsburgh, which is still going strong. After Eleanor's death, Fred married Jean Benkert, a school psychologist. The couple lived happily in Pittsburgh, but in 2005, Fred had several falls, followed by surgeries and periods of confinement in hospitals and nursing homes. After months of battling various bureaucracies, Barbara's stepmother, Jean, was finally successful in bringing Fred home. Through Jean's hard work and Pennsylvania's quality community services, Fred was able to spend his last years at home - he died in February of 2009. Seeing all that her father went through, as well as the benefit of the good services he received, Barbara became even more inspired to continue fighting for increased funding for in-home services for the disabled and elderly in West Virginia. Barbara is proud to have helped secure over $40 million dollars in additional money for in-home services for seniors in West Virginia. Barbara's two aunts and her uncle, Gerald Gardner, were all involved in a landmark legal case that went to the U.S. Supreme Court and changed the law. Want ads in newspapers in our country are no longer allowed to be separated into jobs for men and jobs for women as a result of their efforts. Barbara has worked on many women's rights issues during her legislative career, including the Equal Pay for Equal Work for State Employees Act, which she authored. She continues to serve as a member of West Virginia's Equal Pay Commission. In addition to nursing her father in Pittsburgh during his last years, Barbara traveled back and forth to Pittsburgh to help care for her Uncle Gerrie, who died of leukemia in July 2009, and her Aunt JoAnn, who died in February 2010 from complications of dementia and diabetes. Barbara has two siblings - a sister, Nancy, who lives outside of San Francisco with two children, and a brother, Max, also with two kids, who lives in Los Angeles. Barbara's brother Mark, who had four children and seven grandchildren, committed suicide in August, 2008. It has been a difficult couple of years for Barbara and her family. One very pleasant exception was the marriage of Bob and Barbara's son Rob, in September 2009, to Blair Malken. Rob and Blair met and fell in love when they each served as law clerks for different federal judges in Charleston. They bought a home in Charleston, but attend as many WVU football and basketball games as possible. More good news: On February 2, 2012, Blair and Rob had their first child, Arlo Robert Bastress. Barbara and Bob are thrilled to be grandparents! Starting a private law practice in Morgantown in 1983, Barbara served from 1987-1991 as General Counsel for District 31 of the United Mine Workers of America. She also worked part-time as an Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division for the State of West Virginia. Her law office is currently located in the Monongahela Building in downtown Morgantown. Members of Barbara's family served in the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War I and World War II. One of her proudest assignments is being Co-Chair of the Select Joint Interim Committee on Veterans, which has concentrated on ensuring that the state does everything possible to assist veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq. On the Evans family farm, where they live, Bob and Barbara have a large vegetable garden. Bob has become an avid canner - his specialties include marinara and hot pepper sauces. Both Barbara and Bob love to cook, and both are avid readers. Barbara and Bob remain active in community and state organizations. Bob was President of the West Virginia Humanities Council and has served on the local Legal Services Board for over twenty years. Barbara is currently a Board member on several boards, including Mylan Puskar Health Right, Valley Health Care, West Virginians for Affordable Health Care, Monongalia County Read Aloud and the WVU National Youth Sports Program. She is an active member of Morgantown Rotary, the Stewartstown Community, Education and Outreach Service (CEOS) and the WVU Campus Club. | FLEISCHAUER, Barbara Evans (I563)
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38 | Birthday date reported elsewhere as March 1888 | Bastress, George Gordon (I206)
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39 | born between 1826-1830 | Bredbenner, Gideon (I622)
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40 | Charles was a carpenter. | Bastress, Charles Fidderman (I192)
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41 | Daniel Bastress was the Chief Burgesses of the borough of Thompsontown from 1871-72 and 1875-77. | Bastress, Daniel Betz (I83)
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42 | Daughter of Peter and Inez (Ingersoll) Grove | Grove, Alma J (I332)
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43 | David was a builder contractor | Bastress, David Gettis (I193)
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44 | Desertion, Maintenance & Surety of the Peace (apparently surrounding first wife Mary and children) BASTRESS, ANDREW W. DESERTION 002 JUNE 1909 05 060 YES Source: York County Archives, York, Pennsylvania [Desertion, Maintenance & Surety of the Peace 1876-1978 Description: Desertion, also called Non-Maintenance, is defined as the criminal act of abandonment or willful failure to provide for the care, protection or support of a spouse or child. Orders for maintenance are orders to financially support a spouse, children or elderly parents. Surety of the Peace is a promise of good behavior required by someone who is suspect of future misbehavior. Context: Name of defendant, name of prosecutor, case number, session, year and charges against the defendant. Docket entries include an outline of the case.] | Bastress, Andrew Wilson (I530)
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45 | died before 1849 | Bredbenner, Henry (I632)
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46 | Died. ---------------- MILDRED MARIAN BASTRESS, was born January 10th, 1890. Died of brain fever, August 23rd, 1893. Aged 3 years, 7 months and 13 days. Interment in Lutheran cemetary, Friday the 25th, inst. Meet at house at 2p.m. Services in Luthern church. Rev. Trevorton officiating. | Bastress, Mildred Marion (I159)
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47 | Enlisted in the Army at age 23 (June 8th 1840) He reenlisted five years later and died of yellow fever 3 July 1847 | Bastress, Johannes (I81)
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48 | Frank was a twin to Fred | Bastress, Frank Allison (I194)
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49 | Fred was a twin to Frank Allison | Bastress, Fred Bainard (I195)
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50 | From Barry English: October 25, 1989 was the date that Uncle Glenn disappeared and was missing a week before he was found. The papers and funeral director has DOD @ October 25, 1989 and the Michigan has it as November 1, 1989. Found him in his car by a treed, weedy, road somewhere in Chester. He was coming home from John's place in Claymont, DE at the time. | Masteller, Glen (I846)
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