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Abram Garfield Bucher
1890-1980


Laura Kendig
1886-????


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  1. Mcdonald Family Site, dr. Wilton Mcdonald II, Esq., via https://www.myheritage.com/person-100011...
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    Abram Garfield Bucher<br>Birth name: Abram G Bucher<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Aug 25 1890 - Warwick Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Military Service: Between 1917 and 1918 - Lancaster County no 2, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Military Service: Mar 4 1919 - Pennsylvania, United States<br>Military Service: 1942 - Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Laura Eugena Kindig - July 3 1928 - Manhatten, New York City, New York, United States<br&gt;Residence: Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania<br>Residence: Landowne, Pennsylvania<br>Residence: 1900 - Clay Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Residence: 1910 - Clay, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Residence: 1920 - Lansdowne, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Residence: 1930 - Philadelphia (Districts 0251-0500), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Residence: 1935 - Same House<br>Residence: 1940 - Ward 34, Philadelphia, Philadelphia City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Death: Jan 11 1980 - Lititz, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Burial: Jan 1980 - Conestoga Memorial Park, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Parents: Rev John Bollinger Bucher, Magdalena Breneman Bucher (born Risser)<br>Wife: Laura Eugena Kindig<br>Siblings: Florence Amelia Musser (born Bucher), David Bollinger Bucher, Dr Jonas Willard Bucher, Henry Clay Bucher, Ella Barbara Bucher, Anna Esther "Nancy" Sherts (born Bucher Sherts)<br>  Additional information:

    LifeSketch: Abram G. Bucher, Farmers Fiscal Adviser, Dies s morning. Bucher, who was 89, died at Moravian Manor, Lititz, where he and his wife, the former Laura Kendig, have made their home for several years. He formerly resided at 1114 W. Ross St. Bucher was best known in his role as manager of farm relations, first with the Lancaster County National Bank, then with the merged Lancaster County Farmers National Bank, and finally in Abram Bucher an advisory role with with National Central Bank. Known for his close-mouthed integrity, he was often trusted with the purchase of large parcels of land in Lancaster County for corporations and utilities. He negotiated some of the biggest land deals involving utility companies along the Susquehanna River. He always described himself as a hard-headed Dutchman and proved that business acuity in the advice and counsel he provided both large and small agriculturalists throughout the bank service area over a long period of time. Bucher, who was born on a farm in northern Lancaster County, was the son of the late John B. and Maggie Risser Bucher. He was educated in rural one-room schools and attended Millersville State Normal School. His first job after leaving the farm was as a teacher for two terms in a one-room school. He then went to Philadelphia where he entered and was graduated from the Palmer School of Business. He began his banking career in 1912 at Farmers National Bank in Lititz, where he served until his enlistment in the army in 1917. His military service was with the field service ordnance where he rose to the rank of lieutenant. From the time of his release from the army in 1919 until he joined the local bank in 1941, he was associated with a manufacturing firm in Philadelphia as secretary and treasurer and member of the board. He later became a district manager for a financial organization supervising an eight-county area in southeast Pennsylvania. Long-Time Banker He continued with the local bank until his official retirement in 1956, and following retirement went into farm management and a real estate consultation service. Bucher also continued to serve as a special representative for National Central Bank. One of his biggest joys came on Groundhog Day, when, up until his health prevented it last year, he joined his brethien at the Slumbering Groundhog Lodge of Quarry-ville in observing Groundhog Day. His rendition of Otto, Otto, hes a pup" was a long standing tradition of the Lodge. Bucher was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity where he served six years as a member of the vestry. He was also a charter member of the Young Mens Business League of Lititz; a charter member and past commander of American Legion Post 65, Landsdowne; a charter member of Landsdowne Lodge 711 Free and Accepted Masons, a 32nd degree Mason ; member of Zembo Shrine ; a former member of the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce; a member of the Lancaster County Agricultural Council, and a member of the agriculutral committee of the Pennsylvania Bankers Association. Hospital Boardman One of his greatest interests was in the growth of Lancaster General Hospital, where he was formerly a member of the board of directors and the executive committee, and chairman of the committee on the School of Nursing. He also served as chairman of a hospital fund-raising campaign. During World War II, Bucher served as agricultural chairman of the U.S. Treasury War Bond Drive for Lancaster County, and he was a member of the executive committee of the Lancaster County Emergency Farm Labor Committee. In 1950, he headed the agricultural committee for the county observance of Pennsylvania Week. In addition to his wife of 51 years, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. J.H. Sherts, Pittsburgh, and several nieces and nephews.Pennsylvania
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Événements historiques

  • La température le 25 août 1890 était d'environ 15,5 °C. La pression atmosphérique était de 75 cm de mercure. Le taux d'humidité relative était de 78%. Source: KNMI
  • Du 21 avril 1888 au 21 août 1891 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Mackay avec comme premier ministre Mr. A. baron Mackay (AR).
  • En l'an 1890: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 4,5 millions d'habitants.
    • 25 janvier » traité de Montevideo fixant la frontière entre l'Argentine et le Brésil.
    • 20 mars » Guillaume II renvoie le chancelier Bismarck.
    • 14 juillet » inauguration de la Colonne de la République en Guyane, sur la place des Palmistes.
    • 26 juillet » début des hostilités lors de la révolution du Parc.
    • 23 novembre » Wilhelmine devient reine des Pays-Bas.
    • 29 décembre » massacre de Wounded Knee aux États-Unis.
  • La température au 11 janvier 1980 était entre -6 et -1.4 °C et était d'une moyenne de -2.7 °C. Il y avait -0.1 mm de précipitation. Il faisait très nuageux. La force moyenne du vent était de 2 Bft (vent faible) et venait principalement du nord-est. Source: KNMI
  • Du lundi, décembre 19, 1977 au vendredi, septembre 11, 1981 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Van Agt I avec comme premier ministre Mr. A.A.M. van Agt (CDA/KVP).
  • En l'an 1980: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 14,1 millions d'habitants.
    • 4 mars » au Zimbabwe, victoire électorale de Robert Mugabe.
    • 21 mars » en protestation à l'invasion soviétique en Afghanistan, le président américain Jimmy Carter annonce un boycott des Jeux olympiques de 1980 à Moscou.
    • 27 mars » en mer du Nord, en eaux norvégiennes, 147 travailleurs du pétrole périssent quand la plate-forme Alexander-Kielland chavire.
    • 1 octobre » un tribunal de Varsovie donne son accord à la création du premier syndicat indépendant polonais.
    • 30 octobre » le Salvador et le Honduras signent un accord de paix mettant fin à la guerre du football.
    • 28 novembre » lancement de l'opération Morvarid pendant la guerre Iran-Irak.


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Dr Wilton McDonald- black Hebrew, "McDonald Wilton family tree", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/mcdonald-wilton-family-tree/I547732.php : consultée 6 juin 2024), "Abram Garfield Bucher (1890-1980)".