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Catherine <I>Hartman</I> Bahret

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Catherine Hartman Bahret

Birth
Stuttgart, Stadtkreis Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
2 Jan 1916 (aged 78)
Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A Lot No. 11
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY. Ref. Havensville Review pub. dtd. 13Jan1916, p. 1;KS State Historical & Research Lib., Topeka, KS; Film No. H-1069; Credit to Kay Sellers pub. 2002 "Bucks Grove Cemetery" Jackson Co., KS

OBITUARY

Catherine Bahret nee Hartman was born in Benningen, Wurtemberg, Germany, December 21, 1837 and died at Bucks Grove, Kansas, January 2, 1916.
Catherine Hartman was united in holy wedlock with Kasper Bahret in 1856. This union was blessed with twelve children, seven of whom died in infancy.
In the year 1880 she with her husband and family came to America and located in the home in which she died. Her husband preceded her to the glory world just five years, dying in 1911. Mrs. Bahret is survived by five children three sons, Charles, Jacob, and Albert Bahret, and two daughters, Mrs. Clements Bottom and Mrs. J. Irwin Gabel all residing in the vicinity of Bucks Grove, except Mrs. Gabel who resides in Holton, Kansas.
Mrs. Bahret united with the Evangelical Association in Germany in which church her husband was a faithful official and Sunday School Superintendent until they emigrated to America. There being no congregation of the church of her choice in the neighborhood in which she resided and not understanding the English language she never affiliated with any church here but always remained true to her God and was a firm believer in the saving power of the blood of Jesus Christ. Mrs. Bahret was a devoted mother and always manifested a deep interest in the welfare of her neighbors and friends. She was held in high esteem and venerable respect by all who learned to know her.
The funeral services were held Tuesday, January 4, in the Bucks Grove M. E. Church, Rev. A. D. Wood officiaing. The remains were interred in the family lot in the Bucks Grove cemetery where they rest in peace beside her husband awaiting the day of resurrection.
The pall bearers were Sam Clements, Herman Blanks, Jerry Bottom, Frank ????, etc.

Burial 4 Jan 1916
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OBITUARY. Ref. Havensville Review pub. dtd. 13Jan1916, p. 1;KS State Historical & Research Lib., Topeka, KS; Film No. H-1069; Credit to Kay Sellers pub. 2002 "Bucks Grove Cemetery" Jackson Co., KS

OBITUARY

Catherine Bahret nee Hartman was born in Benningen, Wurtemberg, Germany, December 21, 1837 and died at Bucks Grove, Kansas, January 2, 1916.
Catherine Hartman was united in holy wedlock with Kasper Bahret in 1856. This union was blessed with twelve children, seven of whom died in infancy.
In the year 1880 she with her husband and family came to America and located in the home in which she died. Her husband preceded her to the glory world just five years, dying in 1911. Mrs. Bahret is survived by five children three sons, Charles, Jacob, and Albert Bahret, and two daughters, Mrs. Clements Bottom and Mrs. J. Irwin Gabel all residing in the vicinity of Bucks Grove, except Mrs. Gabel who resides in Holton, Kansas.
Mrs. Bahret united with the Evangelical Association in Germany in which church her husband was a faithful official and Sunday School Superintendent until they emigrated to America. There being no congregation of the church of her choice in the neighborhood in which she resided and not understanding the English language she never affiliated with any church here but always remained true to her God and was a firm believer in the saving power of the blood of Jesus Christ. Mrs. Bahret was a devoted mother and always manifested a deep interest in the welfare of her neighbors and friends. She was held in high esteem and venerable respect by all who learned to know her.
The funeral services were held Tuesday, January 4, in the Bucks Grove M. E. Church, Rev. A. D. Wood officiaing. The remains were interred in the family lot in the Bucks Grove cemetery where they rest in peace beside her husband awaiting the day of resurrection.
The pall bearers were Sam Clements, Herman Blanks, Jerry Bottom, Frank ????, etc.

Burial 4 Jan 1916

Gravesite Details

Credit to Allen Gardiner for his "Monumental Inscriptions" of Jackson Co., KS cemeterys. Pub. 1981



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