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Edward C. H. Busse

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Edward C. H. Busse

Birth
Death
31 Aug 1914 (aged 24)
Montgomery County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Big Spring, Montgomery County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Per file no. 29842 Edward H. Busse died in Montgomery County, Loutre township. Edward was 24yrs 7mos and 11days old upon his death. He was a farmer. He was born in Chamois, MO to George Busse who was born in Warren County, MO and his mother was Aususta (Giebel) Busse and she was born in Germany. The informant was F. W. Schneider of Rhineland, MO. Date of death was August 31, 1914 by Accident--Drowning. Signed by B. F. Menefee, Coroner of Montgomery County, MO on Sept 2, 1914 and wa filed on Sept. 2, 1914. Place of burial was Big Spring, MO and burial date was Sept. 3, 1914.

Note: bio info provided by Roxanne Weathers (#47752605)
Per file no. 29842 Edward H. Busse died in Montgomery County, Loutre township. Edward was 24yrs 7mos and 11days old upon his death. He was a farmer. He was born in Chamois, MO to George Busse who was born in Warren County, MO and his mother was Aususta (Giebel) Busse and she was born in Germany. The informant was F. W. Schneider of Rhineland, MO. Date of death was August 31, 1914 by Accident--Drowning. Signed by B. F. Menefee, Coroner of Montgomery County, MO on Sept 2, 1914 and wa filed on Sept. 2, 1914. Place of burial was Big Spring, MO and burial date was Sept. 3, 1914.

Note: bio info provided by Roxanne Weathers (#47752605)

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Edward Busse and his fiancee Annette Schnieder drowned in the Loutre River the night before their wedding.



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  • Created by: Judy Mayfield
  • Added: Dec 17, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32241464/edward_c_h-busse: accessed ), memorial page for Edward C. H. Busse (20 Jan 1890–31 Aug 1914), Find a Grave Memorial ID 32241464, citing Saint James Evangelical Cemetery, Big Spring, Montgomery County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Judy Mayfield (contributor 46636512).