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Andrew Baechler

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Andrew Baechler

Birth
Ontario, Canada
Death
22 Jun 1945 (aged 70)
Tavistock, Oxford County Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Tavistock, Oxford County Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Andrew Baechler was born in South Easthope Township on October 3rd, 1874 to Joseph S. Baechler and Anna Zehr. In 1896, Andrew Baechler and his family moved to East Zorra Township where that same year he married Susanna Sommer at the 16th line Church. A year later, Andrew and Susanna moved to Tavistock. 


His interest in horses led to Andrew starting a drover business, which hauled cement from St. Marys and coal from the rail siding. In 1909, Andrew was named Road Commissioner by the Tavistock Village Council. This appointment lasted until 1914. In 1910, Andrew purchased the Staebler Implement Agency and the buildings on the south side of Woodstock St. to supplement his income from weekly shipments of cattle and hogs to the Toronto market. In 1927, he became the agent along with his son Joseph for the Ford Motor Company. 

Andrew Beachler was quite active in politics in the County of Oxford. He began his political career as a Councillor in Tavistock (1911-1913). During those years, he was appointed to the Water Commission in Tavistock and was appointed to a committee to review the Hydro Electric Companies. Between the years 1918-1923, Andrew served as Reeve of Tavistock, and was the town's representative on the Oxford Council. In 1921/1922, he was elected Warden of the County of Oxford. After five years, he re-entered politics and for eight continuous years (1927-1934) he was elected and returned as Reeve of Tavistock. 


After leaving politics in 1934, he was appointed Superintendent for Highway 19 from Tavistock to Hickson and Highway 97 from Hickson to Washington. He also served as a member of the Tavistock Public Utilities Commission from 1933 until 1943 when ill health forced his retirement. 


Andrew Baechler also contributed to the formation of the Oxford County Ex-Warden's Association in 1933 and was a member of the executive from 1935-1943. He served as Vice-President from 1943 until his death on June 22nd 1945.

Andrew Baechler was born in South Easthope Township on October 3rd, 1874 to Joseph S. Baechler and Anna Zehr. In 1896, Andrew Baechler and his family moved to East Zorra Township where that same year he married Susanna Sommer at the 16th line Church. A year later, Andrew and Susanna moved to Tavistock. 


His interest in horses led to Andrew starting a drover business, which hauled cement from St. Marys and coal from the rail siding. In 1909, Andrew was named Road Commissioner by the Tavistock Village Council. This appointment lasted until 1914. In 1910, Andrew purchased the Staebler Implement Agency and the buildings on the south side of Woodstock St. to supplement his income from weekly shipments of cattle and hogs to the Toronto market. In 1927, he became the agent along with his son Joseph for the Ford Motor Company. 

Andrew Beachler was quite active in politics in the County of Oxford. He began his political career as a Councillor in Tavistock (1911-1913). During those years, he was appointed to the Water Commission in Tavistock and was appointed to a committee to review the Hydro Electric Companies. Between the years 1918-1923, Andrew served as Reeve of Tavistock, and was the town's representative on the Oxford Council. In 1921/1922, he was elected Warden of the County of Oxford. After five years, he re-entered politics and for eight continuous years (1927-1934) he was elected and returned as Reeve of Tavistock. 


After leaving politics in 1934, he was appointed Superintendent for Highway 19 from Tavistock to Hickson and Highway 97 from Hickson to Washington. He also served as a member of the Tavistock Public Utilities Commission from 1933 until 1943 when ill health forced his retirement. 


Andrew Baechler also contributed to the formation of the Oxford County Ex-Warden's Association in 1933 and was a member of the executive from 1935-1943. He served as Vice-President from 1943 until his death on June 22nd 1945.



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