Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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Henry Bauder and Johanna Pyle




Husband Henry Bauder 1

           Born: 20 Jan 1841 - Allegheny Co, PA 1
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         Father: John Bauder, Sr. (1807-1886) 1 2
         Mother: Anna Wiloma (Abt 1811-1887) 1


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Wife Johanna Pyle 1

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         Father: Joseph Pyle (      -      ) 1
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Children
1 F Melissa J. Bauder 1

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         Spouse: Henry J. Marks (      -      ) 1


2 F Cora Bauder 1

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         Spouse: F. R. Wimer (      -      ) 1


3 F Ellen R. Bauder 1

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4 M George C. Bauder 1

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5 F Edna Bauder 1

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General Notes: Husband - Henry Bauder


He was born in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and came with his parents to Butler County when eleven years of age. He attended the district school of his neigh­borhood, and on reaching his majority he went to Allegheny County and learned the miller's trade. After completing his apprenticeship he spent two years in Cleveland, Ohio, working at his trade, and subsequently four years in St. Louis, Missouri. Returning to Butler County he obtained a position as miller in the Kennedy mill, on Slippery Rock, where he worked for two years. In 1867 he formed a part­nership with his father, in the erection of the Bauder mill, in Muddy Creek town­ship, and thereafter carried on business at that point. He was associated with his father, and afterwards with his brother John. The latter sold his interest to Samuel and Edward Bauder, and they afterwards disposed of their interests to Henry, who then became sole proprietor. The mill had a daily capacity of thirty barrels, and was operated by steam. Mr. Bauder was also engaged in farming, and was quite a prosperous busi­ness man. He was a member of the United Presbyterian church for twenty years, and was one of the ruling elders of the Portersville church. In politics, he was a Republican, and took a deep interest in the success of his party.

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Sources


1 Editor, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (R. C. Brown & Co. Publishers, 1895), Pg 1278.

2 Aaron L. Hazen, 20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co., 1908), Pg 522.


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