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William G. Buss

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William G. Buss Veteran

Birth
Canada
Death
25 Mar 1901 (aged 62–63)
Conneaut, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Conneaut, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9362019, Longitude: -80.5815545
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Son of Alfred Buss (1809-1886) and Jane Duffin Buss (1809-1860).

Husband of Emily Jane Farnham.

Civil War Veteran. Enlisted Company E OH 29th Infantry Regiment on 9/27/1861. Promoted 12/22/1863 and promoted to full first sergeant on 6/29/1865. Mustered out 7/13/1865. He filed for a pension on 6/7/1889 and his widow filed for a pension on 5/6/1902.

Source: Ancestry.com

William G. Buss was a native of Canada and an early settler of Conneaut, where he engaged in the lumber business for a number of years. He served with the 29th Ohio Infantry during the Civil War and was in service for four years and nine months. Mr. Buss was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church, and belonged to the Grand Army of the Republic and the Masonic lodge. He died March 26, 1901. He had five children, as follows: Henry A., Jennie, Don Alfred, Lee, and Anna.
Son of Alfred Buss (1809-1886) and Jane Duffin Buss (1809-1860).

Husband of Emily Jane Farnham.

Civil War Veteran. Enlisted Company E OH 29th Infantry Regiment on 9/27/1861. Promoted 12/22/1863 and promoted to full first sergeant on 6/29/1865. Mustered out 7/13/1865. He filed for a pension on 6/7/1889 and his widow filed for a pension on 5/6/1902.

Source: Ancestry.com

William G. Buss was a native of Canada and an early settler of Conneaut, where he engaged in the lumber business for a number of years. He served with the 29th Ohio Infantry during the Civil War and was in service for four years and nine months. Mr. Buss was a Republican, a member of the Baptist Church, and belonged to the Grand Army of the Republic and the Masonic lodge. He died March 26, 1901. He had five children, as follows: Henry A., Jennie, Don Alfred, Lee, and Anna.


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