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John Peter Bauman

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John Peter Bauman

Birth
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Jan 1891 (aged 77)
Canton, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Canton, Fulton County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Obit- Fulton Co Ledger 5th page column 2 Thursday February 5, 1891
In Canton, Thursday, Jan 29, 1891, Mr Peter Bauman, aged 77 years 8 months and 2 days. Funeral Services were held at the family residence corner of Cole and Fourth Streets, Sunday afternoon, February 1, at 2:30 PM. Professor, Hierenymons of Eureka College, who was called here for that purpose, conducted the services. Peter Bauman was the son of Eli A. Bauman, and was born in Cumberland Co. Pa, May 27, 1813. His father brought his family to Illinois in 1838 and settled in Buckheart township, this county. In 1839 Peter Bauman married Mary Ann, daughter of the late Thomas T. Bybee who survives him. Twelve children were born to them, several of whom have died. Among the living are Mrs. H. Homer, Mrs, Debbie McGehee, Mrs M.A. Rogers, Mrs Charles Cline and Elmer, all of this city. A few years since the family moved from Buckheart to a fine property at the east end of Union Street and a year or two since moved into the city and occupied a property corner of Cole and Fourth Streets.
Contributed by Karen Jennings Morlan
Obit- Fulton Co Ledger 5th page column 2 Thursday February 5, 1891
In Canton, Thursday, Jan 29, 1891, Mr Peter Bauman, aged 77 years 8 months and 2 days. Funeral Services were held at the family residence corner of Cole and Fourth Streets, Sunday afternoon, February 1, at 2:30 PM. Professor, Hierenymons of Eureka College, who was called here for that purpose, conducted the services. Peter Bauman was the son of Eli A. Bauman, and was born in Cumberland Co. Pa, May 27, 1813. His father brought his family to Illinois in 1838 and settled in Buckheart township, this county. In 1839 Peter Bauman married Mary Ann, daughter of the late Thomas T. Bybee who survives him. Twelve children were born to them, several of whom have died. Among the living are Mrs. H. Homer, Mrs, Debbie McGehee, Mrs M.A. Rogers, Mrs Charles Cline and Elmer, all of this city. A few years since the family moved from Buckheart to a fine property at the east end of Union Street and a year or two since moved into the city and occupied a property corner of Cole and Fourth Streets.
Contributed by Karen Jennings Morlan


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