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Noah Baughman

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Noah Baughman

Birth
Death
1941 (aged 90–91)
Burial
Frazeysburg, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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In 1860 he lived with his parents and four surviving siblings on a farm in Jackson Township, Muskingum County, OH. His father owned real property worth $800 and personal property valued at $280.

In 1870 he and his parents and five of his six surviving siblings--all but Sylvester--lived there. His father owned real property valued at $1200 and personal property worth $405.

In 1880 he and his wife and their two children lived on a farm in the same township.

In 1900 he and his four children lived there. They owned their home, mortgage free.

In 1910 he, his son, his two youngest daughters, and his grandson, two-year-old Hubert B Baughman, lived there. As of October 2017 it had not been determined who Hubert's mother was, but at that time the best guess seemed to be Ada.

In 1920 he and his daughter Nellie and her husband and their three children lived there. William worked as a stationary engineer at an oil well.

In 1930 he lived there by himself. He did not have a radio.

In 1940 he and his daughter Laura and her son Paul lived there. Their home was valued at $4000. Paul worked as the operator of Blizzards Service Station, with an income in 1939 of $290 for 52 weeks of work.

other sibling:
Mary Baughman (1855- )
In 1860 he lived with his parents and four surviving siblings on a farm in Jackson Township, Muskingum County, OH. His father owned real property worth $800 and personal property valued at $280.

In 1870 he and his parents and five of his six surviving siblings--all but Sylvester--lived there. His father owned real property valued at $1200 and personal property worth $405.

In 1880 he and his wife and their two children lived on a farm in the same township.

In 1900 he and his four children lived there. They owned their home, mortgage free.

In 1910 he, his son, his two youngest daughters, and his grandson, two-year-old Hubert B Baughman, lived there. As of October 2017 it had not been determined who Hubert's mother was, but at that time the best guess seemed to be Ada.

In 1920 he and his daughter Nellie and her husband and their three children lived there. William worked as a stationary engineer at an oil well.

In 1930 he lived there by himself. He did not have a radio.

In 1940 he and his daughter Laura and her son Paul lived there. Their home was valued at $4000. Paul worked as the operator of Blizzards Service Station, with an income in 1939 of $290 for 52 weeks of work.

other sibling:
Mary Baughman (1855- )

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