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Find A Grave memorial 101808456 offers:
While records vary on David's date of birth, his place of birth was Hanover, PA. May 6, 1811, June 10, 1811 and June 12, 1811 are all offered as his birth date, two of these documented in the same book "The Bauersachs Family in America 1665-2002" and the third denoted by his tombstone. His baptism in the Lutheran church is recorded as Jul 16, 1811 in PA. His father was 41 and his mother was 35 when he was born the 9th of thirteen children. He remained on the farm assisting his parents until he was 21 when he moved to Carroll Co., MD. There he met Matilda Crawford and they were married on September 1, 1839 in Saint Matthew Lutheran Church in Hanover, PA. After they were married the couple moved to Bauchman Mills, MD where Matilda gave birth to five children. The two oldest sons, William Henry and Samuel, both died in infancy. Their sons John Richard, David C. and daughter Mary Elizabeth were born while they resided in Bauchman Mills.
When he was about 37 years old David decided to begin his long migration. He first moved his family about 30 miles northwest to Basehoar Mill, PA. There he supported his family working as a miller and his sons Jerome and Isidore were born. In 1853, he moved his family 500 miles west to Greenville, Ohio and began farming. Their youngest son Joshua was born in Greenville and they continued to reside in Ohio for 17 more years before David and Matilda decided to move yet another 350 miles northwest to Galesburg, IL. While they lived in Ohio, his father and mother had died. In 1871 David and Matilda made the final leg of their migration 480 miles west to Union Twp., Republic Co., KS. Nine years later Matilda died when David was 68.
In 1884 David decided to visit relatives who had stayed in PA. This seemingly benign trip tragically turned into a horrific nightmare for his family. While standing on a platform on a train rounding a sharp curve in Johnstown, PA, the train suddenly jerked throwing David from the speeding train onto a second set of tracks that shortly bore a second train headed the other way. David was killed instantly by the second train. His body was briefly buried in PA until his son John arrived to bring his body back to KS. Although he had lived in the area only a few years, David had many friends who extended their sympathy to the relatives of David.
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[51788] Isabelle is daughter of Joseph Samuel Hamel (b. in 1867) & Antonia Oliva Aubin (1867-1939; m. 25 September 1894 in VT).
[42056] This person is from an unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2017
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Gowin left England before May 1637, but first appears in the records of Plymouth Colony at his marriage in 1638. He could bear arms in 1643, and was propounded freeman 5 Jun 1644, the same day he took the oath as constable of Scituate. He was one of the Conihasset partners in 1648.
Gowin White, (Planter) was one of the Conihasset partners in 1646. In 1650 he purchased a considerable farm of William Richards, who removed to Weymouth: it was on the south of Tills or Dwelleys creek, and now [1831] the Ruggles farm. There is no record of the family of Gowin White, be we find Joseph and Timothy to be his sons and heirs: also Sarah, who may have been his daughter, married John Bailey 1672. Gowan White arrived in Scituate on October 15, 1638. He was one of the Conihasset partners of 1646. In 1650 he bought the farm of William Richards for L75. His wife, Elizabeth Ward came to New England in the ship "Increase" of London in 1635.
Gawan White was baptized 23 May 1607, West Quantoxhead, Co., Somerset. (He was possibly named for Gawen Evans, the parson's son, who was baptized at West Quantoxhead 28 Oct 1581, entered Oxford University in 1604 aged 22, and became rector of his native parish in 1617.)
He married Elizabeth Ward on 15 Sep 1638, in Plymouth Colony.
He had left England before May 1637. Elizabeth had been servant of Mr. Timothy Hatherly, as very probably White had also. They were married by "Maister Ginnings." His name is on the list of Scituate men able to bear arms in 1643, he was propounded as freeman on 5 June 1644, and on the same day took the oath as
constable of Scituate. He died before 3 March 1664/5 when Timothy and Joseph White presented an inventory, taken by James Cudworth and Isaac Buck, of his estate, which they were appointed to administer. The estate was small, only 59 pounds, and there was no land listed.
Gawen White, in 1648 a planter, was one of the group of Scituate men known as the Conihasset partners to whom Mr. Hatherly deeded his great Conihasset property of many square miles. Mr. Hatherly had been one of a number of London merchants to whom Conihasset had originally been granted, and he had bought out the interest of the others. The farm which Gawen White acquired in the division between the partners he presumably gave to his son, Timothy. The family homestead,
however, was the house and land, 45 acres of upland and 30 acres of marsh, which White had bought of William Richards and which he mortgaged to Joseph Tilden on 8 June 1654, to secure the payment of 54 bushels, 3 pecks of wheat and 32 bushels of barley by 21 Oct 1654. The mortgage was discharged in full court. It was probably for part of the purchase money of this land that Mr. Richards sued White in 1644 and obtained a verdict of L4:10:0. White and his wife Elizabeth sold this farm
to William Randall on 22 Dec 1658, Elizabeth releasing her dower on 12 Dec 1660. On 1 June 1664, White sold to John Otis and Thomas Woodward what seems to have been the last of his land, 60 acres which he had bought from William Gilson. White's name appears frequently in the court records. A difference between him and Richard Lambert was referred to arbitration in 1641, and he was fined for an assault on William Holmes in that year. On 4 June 1645, he was granted the custody
of a "man child 5 years of age" until he should reach the age of 24 unless the father should return and pay for his keep. The boy was a son of one Thomas Riddings who had come to Scituate a year previously and had left the child at White's house when he departed, with fair promises. In the same court White sued William Hatch Sr. for assault ( - apparently the Elder had forgotten himself - ) and won a verdict of L20. In 1650/1 White was presented for travelling from Weymouth to Scituate on the Lord's day, but was "cleared". Elizabeth Randall was fined for telling a lie to White's detriment in 1653/4 while in 1657/8 he paid for telling a lie about Mr. Joseph Tilden. He was a member of a jury of inquest on the death of Richard Man, who was drowned in 1655. Ensign John Williams sued him for debt in 1661 and Mr. Joseph Tilden in 1663/4. Williams won a verdict of L11 and Tilden one of L6.