Margaret Stephens married Samuel Bucher on Apr 14, 1846. They had their first four children in Virginia before moving to Westport, Missouri in 1852. Her husband was a shoe-maker and also the Marshal of Wesport. Samuel was shot in cold blood on a Sunday afternoon, June 15, 1879.
Margaret Stephens Bucher has a sister, Letitia Henning "Lottie" Stephens Bucher, in which she is buried next to her.
Samuel and Margaret Bucher had the following children:
Mande A Bucher
Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bucher 1847 – 1887
Mariam Susan "Jennie" Bucher 1849 – 1908
John S Bucher 1851 – 1938
William Henry Bucher 1854 – 1934
Andrew J Bucher 1856 – 1857
Phillip Dorse Bucher 1857 – 1935
Daniel W Bucher 1860 – 1861
Sterling Price Bucher 1862 – 1934
Jacob Peter Bucher 1864 – 1942
Joseph Shelby Bucher 1866 – 1939
Robert Lee Bucher 1869 – 1952
A PIONEER OF WESTPORT DIES
Mrs. Margaret Bucher, 90 years old, had resited here since 1852. Mrs. Margaret Bucher, 90 years old, the widow of Samuel Bucher, who was called from his home and shot while marshal of Westport in 1879, died at the home of her son, Jacob P. Bucher, 4523 Summit Street, Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Bucher came to Westport in 1852 from Newtown, Va., shortly after their marriage, and at the time of her death she probably was Westport's oldest resident.
Mr. Bucher was a pioneer shoemaker of Westport. Mrs. Bucher made covers for prairie schooners. Mr. Bucher served in the Confederate army under Gen. Sterling Price. (This last sentence about Bucher serving in the Confederate army may be untrue as I found him for the Union, Private, Company I, Regiment 6 Kansas Volunteer Cavalry. Although his child who was born in 1862 was named Sterling Price Bucher... Could Bucher served in both armies?)
Surviving Mrs. Bucher are seven sons, John S., William H., Philip D., Sterling P., Jacob P., Joseph S., and Robert L. Bucher, all of Kansas City except William H. Bucher, who is a farmer at Barton, Mo.
The funeral service will be held at the home of Jacob P. Bucher at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burial will be in Union Cemetery.
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Margaret Stephens married Samuel Bucher on Apr 14, 1846. They had their first four children in Virginia before moving to Westport, Missouri in 1852. Her husband was a shoe-maker and also the Marshal of Wesport. Samuel was shot in cold blood on a Sunday afternoon, June 15, 1879.
Margaret Stephens Bucher has a sister, Letitia Henning "Lottie" Stephens Bucher, in which she is buried next to her.
Samuel and Margaret Bucher had the following children:
Mande A Bucher
Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bucher 1847 – 1887
Mariam Susan "Jennie" Bucher 1849 – 1908
John S Bucher 1851 – 1938
William Henry Bucher 1854 – 1934
Andrew J Bucher 1856 – 1857
Phillip Dorse Bucher 1857 – 1935
Daniel W Bucher 1860 – 1861
Sterling Price Bucher 1862 – 1934
Jacob Peter Bucher 1864 – 1942
Joseph Shelby Bucher 1866 – 1939
Robert Lee Bucher 1869 – 1952
A PIONEER OF WESTPORT DIES
Mrs. Margaret Bucher, 90 years old, had resited here since 1852. Mrs. Margaret Bucher, 90 years old, the widow of Samuel Bucher, who was called from his home and shot while marshal of Westport in 1879, died at the home of her son, Jacob P. Bucher, 4523 Summit Street, Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Bucher came to Westport in 1852 from Newtown, Va., shortly after their marriage, and at the time of her death she probably was Westport's oldest resident.
Mr. Bucher was a pioneer shoemaker of Westport. Mrs. Bucher made covers for prairie schooners. Mr. Bucher served in the Confederate army under Gen. Sterling Price. (This last sentence about Bucher serving in the Confederate army may be untrue as I found him for the Union, Private, Company I, Regiment 6 Kansas Volunteer Cavalry. Although his child who was born in 1862 was named Sterling Price Bucher... Could Bucher served in both armies?)
Surviving Mrs. Bucher are seven sons, John S., William H., Philip D., Sterling P., Jacob P., Joseph S., and Robert L. Bucher, all of Kansas City except William H. Bucher, who is a farmer at Barton, Mo.
The funeral service will be held at the home of Jacob P. Bucher at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burial will be in Union Cemetery.
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Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bucher
1847–1887
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Mariam Susan "Jennie" Bucher Erwin
1849–1908
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John S Bucher
1851–1938
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William Henry Bucher
1854–1934
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Andrew J Bucher
1856–1857
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Phillip Dorse Bucher
1857–1935
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Daniel W Bucher
1860–1861
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Sterling Price Bucher
1862–1934
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Jacob Peter Bucher
1864–1942
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Pvt Joseph Shelby Bucher
1866–1939
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Robert Lee Bucher
1869–1952
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