Dr. Benedict Bucher Jr.
(1759-1830)
Susanna Mohler
(1764-1827)
Jacob M. Bucher Sr.
(1807-1871)
Veronica Brubaker
(1812-1868)
Reverend George Bucher
(1845-1923)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Anna Pfautz

2. Fianna Pfoutz

Reverend George Bucher 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

  • Born: 21 Jul 1845, Cornwall Twp., Lebanon, PA 5
  • Marriage (1): Anna Pfautz on 22 Feb 1866 1 2
  • Marriage (2): Fianna Pfoutz on 26 Sep 1882 in , Lebanon, PA 1
  • Died: 11 Feb 1923, , Lancaster, PA at age 77 2 9
  • Buried: Rexmont: Bucher Meeting House Cemetery, Lebanon, PA

   FamilySearch ID: LCYW-VF6.

  Noted events in his life were:

1. Census in 1850 in S. Lebanon Twp., Lebanon, PA. 10 The 1850 South Lebanon Census lists a number of Bucher families, some living in close proximity.

On page 81 we first find Henry Bucher, age 52, farmer, real estate valued at $7000, living with wife Elizabeth, 45; Mary Ann, 20; Catherine, 18; Benedict, 16, farmer; Levina, 16; and Henry,14. All were born in Pennsylvania. Henry's neighbor preceding him is Peter Smith, 49, with his wife Margaret, 42, but the following neighbor is another Bucher.

On page 81 next is John Bucher, 67, occupation "none", real estate valued at $2500, living with a probable son, Ezra, 32, farmer, real estate valued at $2500. With him is Elizabeth, 35; John H., 10; Cyrus, 5; Christian S., 11 months old when the census was recorded on 8 Aug 1850. Also with them are others who aren't Bucher: George Schron, 21, laborer; Lidia Zellar, 16; and Catherine Zellar, 9. Everyone is born in Pennsylvania.

The next household is George Yeagley, weaver, 48, wife Elizabeth, 46, and their family; followed by George Hefs, blacksmith, 27, wife Rebecca, 26; and their family. Also in that home was Joseph Dohner, 25, related to the Dohners who married several Buchers.

The next household is Michael Snyder, laborer, 45; wife Mary [nee Bucher, sister of Henry above], 45; and children Henry, 19; Susan 18; Mary, 16; Israel, 11; Leah, 8; and Jonah, 5.

Next is Jacob Bucher, 43, farmer, real estate valued at $8000, is living with wife Francis, 38; Christian, 17, farmer; Nancy, 15; Jacob, 13; Susanna, 11; and daughter Francis, 7; George, 5; Elizabeth, 1; and a Susan Bucher, 48. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania.

Living next is John Greglow, 52, with wife Mary; Jacob Dohner, 35, with wife Elizabeth, 35; and John Dohner, 63.

2. Census in 1860 in S. Lebanon Twp., Lebanon, PA. 11 The 1860 census recorded Jacob Bucher, farmer, 55, living with wife Frany, 45; Jacob, 25; Frany, 15; George, 12; Elizabeth, 11; Susan, 59; and Catharine, 20. Everyone was born in Pennsylvania. Jacob's real estate was valued at $16,900 and his personal estate at $16,410. The post office was Lebanon.

3. Census in 1870 in S. Lebanon Twp., Lebanon, PA. 5 Jacob Bucher Sr., retired farmer, 63, was living with Elizabeth Bucher, house keeper, 25. His real estate was worth $15,250 and possessions $2,750.

Next door was George Bucher, farmer, 25, with wife Anna, 29; Mary, 3; Lizzie, 1. His real estate had no value and possessions were worth $2,800. Also in the home was Mary Binner, 20, domestic servant.

Everyone was born in Pennsylvania. The post office was Cornwall, PA.

4. Moved: 1896, , Lancaster, PA. 2

5. Book: Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, PA, pp. 1032-1033,, 1903. 12

REV. GEORGE BUCHER, a noted preacher and farmer of East Drumore township, Lancaster county, was born at Cornwall, Lebanon Co., Pa., July 21 1845, son of Jacob and Veronica (Brubaker) Bucher.

Jacob Bucher was a son of Dr. Benedict Bucher, who was born at Denver, Lancaster county, in August, 1759, and grandson of Dr. Bens Bucher, a native of Switzerland, who settled at Denver, this county, in the earlier part of the eighteenth century. Dr. Benedict Bucher located at Cornwall, where he practiced medicine many years. Of his children, (1) John B., who was born in 1785, was a farmer in Lebanon county. He and his wife and four children are deceased. One of his grandsons, Cyrus, of Astoria, Ill., is a minister. (2) Benedict, born in April, 1792, had two daughters, and died in Lebanon county. His daughter, Eliza, married Isaac Brubaker, a minister, and his daughter, Sarah, became the wife of Michael Hershberger, of Lebanon county. (3) Christian, born in 1796, was a practicing physician in Lebanon county for many years. His family consisted of Dr. Samuel, of Freeport, Ill., now deceased; Susan, wife of Henry Houck, deputy State superintendent of schools, of Lebanon county; Dr. Alfred, deceased; Mary A., wife of Frank Goshert, of Lebanon county; Dr. Isaac, who is a prominent resident of Lebanon county; and Elizabeth, who was Mrs. Rocky. (4) Henry Bucher, born in 1798, settled near Cornwall, where he engaged in farming. He was the father of the following children: Mary A., wife of Dr. A. Smith, of Lebanon county; Catherine, wife of Joseph Horst; Dr. Benedict, of Lebanon; Lovina, unmarried; and Henry, a farmer of Lebanon county. (5) Susanna, born in 1802, died unmarried. (6) Maria, born in 1804, married Michael Snyder, and died in Lebanon county, leaving six children, Henry, Susan, Mary, Leah, Israel and Josiah. (7) Jacob was the father of Rev. George.

Jacob Bucher was born March 24, 1807, at Cornwall, and was reared in Lebanon county, where he followed farming all his life. His death occurred in November, 1871. He married Veronica Brubaker, who was born in January, 1812, at Cornwall, and died in November, 1868. In his religion, Mr. Bucher was a member of the German Baptist Church. He took a prominent part in school matters, being a member of the school board at the time free schools were established in Lebanon county.

To him and his good wife were born the following children: (1) Christian became a minister early in life, and is now a bishop of the German Baptist Church. He has a wife and seven children; Mohler (a deacon), Alice, Esther, Allen (a minister), Clara, Amy and Ada. (2) Anna married Henry Horst, and is deceased. (3) Jacob, a successful farmer, is now residing near the old home in Lebanon county. (4) Susan married William Gingrich, of Lebanon county, and they have a son, Alfred, in the ministry. (5) Veronica married Jonas Royer, of Lebanon county. (6) Elizabeth married John Kettering, of Lebanon county. (7) George is mentioned below.

Rev. George Bucher was reared at the old homestead and received a district school education. Beginning life as a farmer, he also taught during the winter seasons for a time in Lebanon county. When a young man he was called to the ministry, and for thirty-six years has preached the gospel in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, being self-supporting. In 1896 he purchased a farm near Mechanic Grove, where he has followed farming, and he still preaches on the Sabbath. In 1898, very largely through his influence, a church was erected at Mechanic Grove, where he ministers to a congregation of some thirty families of the Dunkard faith.

In 1866 Mr. Bucher was married to Miss Anna Pfoutz, who died in 1881, leaving him seven children: (1) Mary is the wife of Prof. and Rev. Isaac Newton Harvey Beahm, now of Elizabethtown, who has proved himself one of the best of teachers and preachers. His labors have extended from the Atlantic to the Pacific. They have four children, Annie, Sadie, Willie and Esther. (2) Lizzie, for a time a successful teacher in Lebanon county, is the wife of Prof. L. D. Eikenbury, principal of the North Manchester (Ind.) College, and has two children, Anna and Flora M. (3) Sarah is the wife of John J. John, a minister, and teacher in the Union Bridge College, in Maryland, and they have three children, George B., Eva and Donald. (4) Prof. Aaron, born in Lebanon county, is unmarried, and lives in South Bend, Wash. He is a graduate of the Lebanon Business College. (5) George lives in the State of Washington, with his brother Aaron, who has filled important positions in Eastern colleges. (6) Annie lives with her parents. (7) Benoni also resides at home.

Rev. George Bucher was married Sept. 26, 1882, to Mrs. Fianna (Pfoutz) Philippy, at that time the widow of Peter F. Philippy. She was born Sept. 21, 1850, and belongs to one of the old families of Lebanon county, her father, Amos Pfoutz, being an old tailor and farmer of the county. To this union have come: (1) Rufus, born in 1883, who was selected for the ministry in 1901; (2) Fianna, born in June, 1886; and (3) Willie, born in September, 1888.

Mr. Bucher has never taken any part in politics, devoting himself entirely to his work as a preacher of the Gospel and to his farming, owning two large and well cultivated farms. Beginning with but little education, by close application and a lifetime of study he has become one of the best informed men in the county. His integrity is unquestioned, and he is greatly respected by all who know him.

6. Residence: in 1903 in East Drumore Twp., Lancaster, PA.

7. Book: The Church of the Brethren (Bunkers), 1916. 13
Abraham Gibbel, called to the ministry in 1822, was an exceptionally able preacher, but unsteady in conduct. He especially made inroads into the Mennonite families of the community, viz: the Brubachers, Horsts, Heiseys, Smiths, and others. The wife of Dr. Benedict Bucher, of Rexmont, became a member.

At the home of Jacob Bucher, son of Dr. Benedict, at Isaac Brubaker's, and at Abraham Geib's meetings were held every twelve weeks, making meetings in the neighborhood every four weeks. Occasional meetings and love-feasts were held at other homes. This work in the neighborhood of Rexmont led to the building of the Cornwall meeting-house in 1871, a frame structure 40 ft. X 60 ft. In 1880, George Bucher started in this house the first Brethren Sunday School in Lebanon County.

8. Book: The Church of the Brethren (Bunkers) in Lebanon County, 1916. 14
Page 113: John Zug became elder in charge of the congregation in 1861, and continued till his death, July 19, 1873. He was succeeded by Christian Bucher, who was ordained April 3, 1875. John Herr was ordained Dec. 20, 1897, and still has the oversight of the church, though he has associated with him as elders, William Oberholtzer and Jacob Nissley. The men called to the ministry by the Tulpehocken church are: Moses Pfautz, Sept., 1842; Daniel Royer and Wilham Hertzler, May 29, 1847; Isaac Brubaker, Sept. 18, 1853; Christian Bucher, June 10, 1861; George Bucher, Sept. 21, 1865; John Herr, May 18, 1871; Abraham Myer, Apr. 3, 1875; Jacob Nissley, Apr. 30, 1881; Martin Heisey, Oct. 20, 1885; William H. Oberholtzer, Dec. 21, 1896; Joseph Wilhelm, Aug. 20, 1900; John L. Royer, Mar. 16, 1903; Benjamin Zug, Aug. 21, 1905; Michael Kurtz, Mar. 28, 1911. Seventeen in all, of whom six are now laboring for the congregation. In the 75 years of her history she has called twenty-one brethren into the deacon's office ; and among the Brethren this office is for life, unless the person proves unworthy.

Of the principal families. Eld. John Herr found 23 Bollingers, 23 Klines, 24 Buchers, 25 Gibbles, 25 Weavers, 27 Brubachers, 32 Geibs, and 56 Royers.

9. William P. Bucher, farmer, 31, was living only with his parents: George, 74; and Fianna, 69. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania. 15 William P. Bucher, farmer, 31, was living only with his parents: George, 74; and Fianna, 69. Everyone and their parents were born in Pennsylvania.


George married Anna Pfautz, daughter of Ephraim Pfautz and Nancy Gibble, on 22 Feb 1866.1 2 (Anna Pfautz was born on 29 Jul 1840 in Heidelberg Twp., Lebanon, PA 5 and died on 18 Apr 1881 1.)


George next married Fianna Pfoutz, daughter of Amos Pfoutz and Unknown, on 26 Sep 1882 in , Lebanon, PA.1 (Fianna Pfoutz was born on 21 Sep 1850 in , Lebanon, PA 1 and died in 1937 2.)


Sources


1 Meginness, John F., Biographical Annals Of Lancaster County, Pa: Containing Biographical And Genealogical Sketches Of Prominent And Representative Citizens And Many Of The Early Settlers (J. H. BEERS and CO., 1903. Online at: https://books.google.com/books?id=HM4xAQAAMAAJ), Page 1023.

2 Gladys Bucher Sowers, The Bucher Family, 1681-1997 (1997. Gladys Bucher Sowers, 1410 Cornwall Road, Lebanon, PA 17042, 78 pp.), Tree Page 8.

3 Gladys Bucher Sowers, The Bucher Family, 1681-1997 (1997. Gladys Bucher Sowers, 1410 Cornwall Road, Lebanon, PA 17042, 78 pp.), Tree Page 4.

4 Meginness, John F., Biographical Annals Of Lancaster County, Pa: Containing Biographical And Genealogical Sketches Of Prominent And Representative Citizens And Many Of The Early Settlers (J. H. BEERS and CO., 1903. Online at: https://books.google.com/books?id=HM4xAQAAMAAJ), Page 126.

5 1870 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, South Lebanon Township, Series: M593 Roll: 1361 Page: 373.

6 Descendants of Barbara Hochstedler and Christian Stutzman (Scottdale, Pa.: Mennonite Pub. House, 1938, 1391 pgs.), Page 641.

7 Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901, History of the Counties of Dauphin and Lebanon in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : Geographical and Genealogical (Philadelphia : Everts & Peck, 1883
360 p., 63 p. of plates : ill., maps), Page 237.

8 FamilySearch.org, Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885 - 1950, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VF9R-HJB George Bucher in entry for I. H. Beahn and Mary G. Bucher, 1890.

9 Pennsylvania Department of Health, Pennsylvania, Death Indices (Pennsylvania Division of Vital Records, New Castle, PA, 16103. Online at http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/public_records/20686 .), http://www.health.state.pa.us/indices/indices%20-%20death/1923%20Death/D-23%20A-B.pdf. George Bucher, died 11 Feb 1923, Lancaster County.

10 1850 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, South Lebanon Township, M432 Roll: 791 Page: 81.

11 1860 United States Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: South Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1129; Page: 712; Image: 320; Family History Library Film: 805129.

12 Meginness, John F., Biographical Annals Of Lancaster County, Pa: Containing Biographical And Genealogical Sketches Of Prominent And Representative Citizens And Many Of The Early Settlers (J. H. BEERS and CO., 1903. Online at: https://books.google.com/books?id=HM4xAQAAMAAJ), pp. 1032-1033.

13 Francis, Rev. J. G., The Church of the Brethren (Bunkers) in Lebanon County (Paper read before the Lebanon County Historical Society, 15 Sep 1916. Online at http://archive.org/stream/churchofbrethren00fran/churchofbrethren00fran_djvu.txt .), Page 108.

14 Francis, Rev. J. G., The Church of the Brethren (Bunkers) in Lebanon County (Paper read before the Lebanon County Historical Society, 15 Sep 1916. Online at http://archive.org/stream/churchofbrethren00fran/churchofbrethren00fran_djvu.txt .), Page 113.

15 1920 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, East Drumore Township, Series: T625 Roll: 1582 Page: 87.



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