Robert Allen Bucher
(1840-1928)
Mary Hays Young
(1840-1918)
Rev. George Hough Bucher
(1874-1961)
Anna Williams Hale
(1875-1926)
Rev. Henry Hale Bucher
(1907-1998)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Louise Catron Scott

Rev. Henry Hale Bucher 1 4 5 6

  • Born: 7 Dec 1907, Pennington, Mercer, NJ 1 5 6
  • Marriage (1): Louise Catron Scott on 6 Dec 1933 in Roanoke, Roanoke, VA 1 2 3
  • Died: 25 Nov 1998, Duarte, Los Angeles, CA at age 90 5

  Burial Notes:

In 1999 his ashes were buried half near Roanoke , Virginia, and half in Phetburi Thailand

  Noted events in his life were:

1. Census in 1910 in Pennington, Mercer, NJ. 7 Renting at 128 South Main Street was George H. Bucher, clergyman, pastor Presbyterian church, 35, married for 10 years to wife Anna W. H., 34. She had birthed 4 children, and the census records 4 were still alive in 1910. With them were: George H. Jr., 7; Anna W. Jr. 6; Robert, 3; and Henry H., 2. George and his parents were born in Pennsylvania; his wife was born in New Jersey, her father in Missouri and mother in Kentucky. Young George and Anna were born in Pennsylvania, Robert and Henry in New Jersey.

2. Book: Yale University Library: Henry Hale Bucher, Sr. and Louise Scott Bucher Papers, from 1920 to 2012. 2
This collection documents the life and work of the Rev. Henry Hale Bucher, Sr. and his wife Louise Catron Scott Bucher, who served as Presbyterian missionaries in China and the Philippines, and as fraternal workers in Thailand from 1929 to 1972. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence from the Buchers to their families and their children. Writings of the Buchers, biographical documentation, collected material, photographs, and audio materials document their missionary work as well as their time in the Santo Tomas and Los Baņos internment camps in the Philippines during World War II, when forced to leave China by the Japanese occupation.

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This collection provides valuable insight into the life and work of Presbyterian missionaries Henry Hale Bucher, Sr. and Louise Scott Bucher. The Buchers were involved in missionary work from 1929 to 1972 and served in a variety of settings, from Henry Bucher's initial period of teaching at Bangkok Christian College through their years stationed in Hainan, South China, evacuation to the Philippines during World War II, time spent in internment camps, a return to China after the war, evacuation due to the Communist takeover in China, and eventual return to mission work in Thailand.
Series I, Family Correspondence, contains frequent, detailed letters that the Buchers wrote home to their families. These letters provide excellent documentation of their mission activities, family life, and the political disruptions of the time. The letters of Henry tend to be more substantial in terms of describing events, issues, and activities of their work, while Louise's letters deal more with family matters. The series includes both "circular" type letters addressed to the home families in general as well as letters addressed to specific family members. Letters written by Henry and Louise to their own children in later years, are more personal in nature and less descriptive of mission activities.
Most valuable in Series II, General Correspondence, are the circular letters that the Buchers sent to their supporters and friends at home. These provide a succinct overview of their work in the various venues where they found themselves. Also of interest in this series are letters written to the Buchers by former students and colleagues in China and Thailand, as well as communications from Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church and from the American Consulate regarding the situation for missionaries in China and Philippines during war.
Series III, Writings and Notes of the Buchers, includes interesting journal-type writings by Henry that describe his mission trips into the countryside in great detail. Also contained in this series are writings from the period when Henry was Associate Director of Missionary Education in the Presbyterian (U.S.A.) Board of Christian Education. Extensive sermon notes from through Henry's life are also included.
Series IV, Collected Material, is organized according to the various stages of their work. Documentation of the Hainan Mission of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. is particularly rich. Also of significant interest is collected material relating to the internment camps in the Philippines during the Second World War and in particular the raid by the U.S. Army that rescued inhabitants of the Los Baņos camp.
Series V, Personal Items and Memorabilia, is divided into three sections: Biographical documentation, Artifacts and certificates, and Audio-visual materials. This series fills out the story of the Buchers' internment experience both through biographical documentation and through audio-visual materials. Numerous photographs trace the growth of the Bucher family and illustrate the venues where they worked.

3. Residence: in Sep 1937 in Hong Kong (historical), , , HKG. 2

4. Residence: in 1938 in Nodoa, , Hainan, CHN. 2

5. Residence: in Jan 1941 in Baguio, , Baguio, PHL. 2

6. Arrival: Henry, Louise, Anna, Henry Jr., Priscilla J. and George Scott returned from the Phillipines following WWII on S.S. Adm. E. W. Eberle sailing from Manila 10 Apr 1945, on 2 May 1945, in San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 6

7. Residence: in Dec 1946 in Qiongshan, , Hainan, CHN. 2

8. Residence: in Jul 1949 in , , NJ. 2

9. Occupation: Henry and Louise Bucher served in Thailand under the Mission Board of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. from 1956 to 1972 in Phet Buri, , Phetchaburi, THA. 2

10. Residence: from 1972 to 1977 in Chattanooga, Hamilton, TN. 2


Henry married Louise Catron Scott, daughter of Samuel Alexander Scott and Lucy Alma Lucas, on 6 Dec 1933 in Roanoke, Roanoke, VA.1 2 3 (Louise Catron Scott was born on 12 Oct 1908 in Childress, Montgomery, VA, USA 2 5 and died on 8 Nov 1996 in Duarte, Los Angeles, CA 2 5.)


Sources


1 Du Bin, Alexander, Newlin Family and Collateral Lines (Philadelphia: Historical Publication Society, 1942, 59 pgs.), Page 16.

2 Yale Divinity Library (Yale Divinity Library, 409 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511. Email: divinity.library@yale.edu http://drs.library.yale.edu/), Record Group No 249, Henry Hale Bucher, Sr. and Louise Scott Bucher Papers. http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/divinity.249.

3 FamilySearch.org, Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR9D-FP2 Henry Hale Bucher and Louise Scott.

4 Johnson, Hubert Rex, A history of the Neshannock Presbyterian Church, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania : together with some account of the settlement of that part of northwestern Pennsylvania in which the church was organized (Washington, D.C.: National Capital Press, 1925, 495 pgs.), Page 363.

5 U.S. Social Security Death Index.

6 FamilySearch.org, Passenger lists of vessels arriving at San Pedro/Wilmington/Los Angeles, California, June 29, 1907-June 30, 1948 (NARA microfilm publication M1764 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).), https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-23414-22866-68?cc=1916084 113 - Apr 18, 1945 - Feb 9, 1946 > image 156 of 1036.

7 1910 United States Census, New Jersey, Mercer County, Pennington Boro, Series: T624 Roll: 896 Page: 5.



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