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John A Bazler

Birth
Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 Sep 1929 (aged 69)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Mount Sterling, Madison County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
L-8; row-69; grave-6
Memorial ID
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Age 69 years
c/d nephritis

Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002 Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002
Name: John A Bazler
Death Date: 21 Sep 1929
County of Death: Franklin


OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS

JOHN A. BAZLER, implement dealer at Kingston, though of Ohio parentage, is of German origin one generation removed. His grand­father and namesake was born in Germany, July 24, 1795, and in 1818 settled in Chillicothe, where he pursued his trade as a brickmaker, spending his last years with his son and dying in 1891. His wife was Elizabeth Legg, whom he married after coming to Chillicothe, and their children were John, George, Andrew, Augustus, Thomas, Louisa, Margaret, and Elizabeth. Thomas Bazler was born in Ross county, February 24, 1823, and in early manhood went to Pickaway county, where he engaged in farming and has since followed that occupation. He married Eliza Blaine, who was born in Pickaway county, August 6, 1831, and descended from one of the first settlers of Chillicothe. Her father was Henry Blaine, born in 1808, son of a carpenter who worked on the first public buildings erected in Ross county. Thomas Bazler has held the office of trustee of Darby township in Pickaway county for fourteen years and is a member of Derby lodge, I. O. O. F. He and wife reared a family of ten children, all of whom are living but William. The others in order of birth are: Wilson, John A., Alice, Elsworth, Augustus, Joseph, Albert., Thomas, and Frank. John A. Bazler was born in Pickaway county, June 23, 1860, grew up and was educated in the place of his nativity. In early manhood he came to Chillicothe, where he remained two years engaged in the railroad business. From that point he went to Madison county, located at West Jefferson and embarked in the agricultural implement trade to which he gave his attention for six years. His next move was to Dayton, where he secured employment with the Ohio Steel Fence company, which lasted three years. In 1899, Mr. Bazler established headquarters at Kingston, where he has since carried on a growing business in agricultural implements, buggies and wagons. He is a progressive citizen and always takes an interest in affairs of the community in which be lives, especially matters pertaining to education. While resident in West Jefferson be was a member of the city council and school board, and the latter position he also holds in Kingston. He is a member of the Odd Fellows lodge, No. 412, at West Jefferson, and of the Knights of Pythias lodge at Kingston. December 27, 1882, he was married to Emma, daughter of G. W. and Ellen (Griffin) Smith, all natives of Pickaway county. Mr. and Mrs. Bazler have two sons: Earl, attending the Kingston high school, and Edgar.
Source #1 - The County of Ross: a history of Ross County, Ohio by Henry Holcomb Bennett - Published by S. A. Brant, Madison, Wis., 1902..
Age 69 years
c/d nephritis

Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002 Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002
Name: John A Bazler
Death Date: 21 Sep 1929
County of Death: Franklin


OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS

JOHN A. BAZLER, implement dealer at Kingston, though of Ohio parentage, is of German origin one generation removed. His grand­father and namesake was born in Germany, July 24, 1795, and in 1818 settled in Chillicothe, where he pursued his trade as a brickmaker, spending his last years with his son and dying in 1891. His wife was Elizabeth Legg, whom he married after coming to Chillicothe, and their children were John, George, Andrew, Augustus, Thomas, Louisa, Margaret, and Elizabeth. Thomas Bazler was born in Ross county, February 24, 1823, and in early manhood went to Pickaway county, where he engaged in farming and has since followed that occupation. He married Eliza Blaine, who was born in Pickaway county, August 6, 1831, and descended from one of the first settlers of Chillicothe. Her father was Henry Blaine, born in 1808, son of a carpenter who worked on the first public buildings erected in Ross county. Thomas Bazler has held the office of trustee of Darby township in Pickaway county for fourteen years and is a member of Derby lodge, I. O. O. F. He and wife reared a family of ten children, all of whom are living but William. The others in order of birth are: Wilson, John A., Alice, Elsworth, Augustus, Joseph, Albert., Thomas, and Frank. John A. Bazler was born in Pickaway county, June 23, 1860, grew up and was educated in the place of his nativity. In early manhood he came to Chillicothe, where he remained two years engaged in the railroad business. From that point he went to Madison county, located at West Jefferson and embarked in the agricultural implement trade to which he gave his attention for six years. His next move was to Dayton, where he secured employment with the Ohio Steel Fence company, which lasted three years. In 1899, Mr. Bazler established headquarters at Kingston, where he has since carried on a growing business in agricultural implements, buggies and wagons. He is a progressive citizen and always takes an interest in affairs of the community in which be lives, especially matters pertaining to education. While resident in West Jefferson be was a member of the city council and school board, and the latter position he also holds in Kingston. He is a member of the Odd Fellows lodge, No. 412, at West Jefferson, and of the Knights of Pythias lodge at Kingston. December 27, 1882, he was married to Emma, daughter of G. W. and Ellen (Griffin) Smith, all natives of Pickaway county. Mr. and Mrs. Bazler have two sons: Earl, attending the Kingston high school, and Edgar.
Source #1 - The County of Ross: a history of Ross County, Ohio by Henry Holcomb Bennett - Published by S. A. Brant, Madison, Wis., 1902..


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