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About Noah Baer
A Brief History of Jacob Wismer and a Complete Genealogical Family Register With Biographies of His Descendants from the Earliest Available Records to the Present Time By A J Fretz, Eli Wismer
http://books.google.com/books?id=nwBgAAAAMAAJ
Page xiii, 7, 117, 120, 128, 129, 130, 333
I. Jacob Wismer, (...) was born in Germany about 1684, and died in Bedminster Township, Bucks Co., Pa., Feb. 4, 1787 in his one hundred and third year.
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The children of Jacob and Nanny Wismer, as near in the order of birth as could be placed were: ---Jacob, Mary, Elizabeth, Joseph, Henry, Mark, Daniel, John, Christian, Nanny, Abraham.
II. Joseph Wismer, bn. in Bucks Co., ---; died before his father made his will. His portion of his father's estate, was paid to his two sons in 1791. Mrd. ---. Children: Jacob, Joseph.
III. Joseph Wismer, bn. in Bucks Co., Pa., July 23, 1753; died in Chester Co., Pa., Aug. 30, 1820, aged 67 yrs., 1m., 7d. Married Barbara Wismer, daughter of Henry Wismer of Hilltown, Pa. ---. Farmer in Bedminster Twp. Children: Elizabeth, Barbara, Catharine, Esther, Henry, Henry, Joseph, Jacob, Mary, Anna.
IV. Henry Wismer, bn. in Bucks Co., Pa., Mar. 10, 1794; died in Waterloo Co., Ont., June 11, 1876, aged 82 yrs., 3 m., 1 d. Mrd. Mary Cressman. She was bn. in Montg. Co., Pa., Aug. 17, 1792; died in Waterloo Co., Ont., July 12, 1872, aged 79 yrs., 10 m., 26 d. Lived in Waterloo Co., Ont. Mr. Wismer went to Canada in 1815 and Mrs. W. in 1806. Farmer. Mennonites. Children: Barbara, Abraham, Daniel, Jacob, Elizabeth, Esther, Mary, Henry.
V. Barbara Wismer, bn. in Waterloo Co., Ont., Oct. 25, 1816; died in Clinton Co., Mich., Aug. 28, 1889. Mrd. David Baer, Jan. 30, 1838. He was bn. Nov. 24, 1810; died in Oxford Co., Ont., July 6, 1881. Farmer. Menn's. Children: Amos, Henry, Mary, Abraham, Daniel, Elizabeth, Esther, John, Martin, Sallie.
VI. Henry Baer, bn. in Waterloo Co., Ont., Oct. 21, 1842. Mrd. Leah Bowman, Feb. 27, 1868. P. O., Mannheim, Ont. Carpenter and farmer. Menn's. Children:
VII. Angeline Baer, bn. July 7, 1869.
VII. Elvina Baer, bn. Mar. 12, 1871.
VII. Moses Baer, bn. July 25, 1872.
VII. Henry Baer, bn. Feb. 27, 1874; died June 14, 1874.
VII. Fidia Baer, bn. May 4, 1875; died Oct. 14, 1880.
VII. Ephraim Baer, bn. Jan. 24, 1877.
VII. Simon Baer, bn. Dec. 22, 1879.
VII. Louisa Baer, bn. Feb. 18, 1881.
VII. Josiah Baer, bn. Oct. 9, 1882.
VII. Noah Baer, bn. Oct. 26, 1884.
VII. Eva Baer, bn. May 15, 1886.
VII. Edon Baer, bn. Sept. 22, 1887; died Oct. 21, 1887.
VII. Norman Baer, bn. Sept. 21, 1888.
VII. Ezra Baer, bn. Nov. 20, 1890.
- Reference: Ontario Births, 1869-1912 - SmartCopy: Nov 25 2018, 7:05:34 UTC
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Nov 25 2018, 7:11:31 UTC
Herald of Truth , Vol. XXX, No. 9, May 1, 1893 - Page 149, 150, 151
SAD ACCIDENT
On Good Friday, the 31st of March, several of the sons of Bro. Henry Baer near Manheim, Waterloo Co., Ontario, were engaged in boiling maple sap in the woods, the rest of the family having gone to meeting. While the oldest of them went home for a short time on some business, his brother Noah, about eight and a half years old, accidently fell into the pan of boiling sap, and was scalded so badly that he died at about 10 o'clock the same evening. Buried at Latschar's cemetery on Monday April 3d, where a large number of people were assembled to sympathize with the sorrowing family in their sad bereavement. Bro. Menno Cressman spoke in German from Matt. 22:12 and Bro. N. Stauffer in English from Mark 10:14, 15, 17.
http://mcusa-archives.org/MennObits/1893/may1893.html
Herald of Truth , Vol. XXX, No. 9, May 1, 1893 - Page 149, 150, 151
SAD ACCIDENT
On Good Friday, the 31st of March, several of the sons of Bro. Henry Baer near Manheim, Waterloo Co., Ontario, were engaged in boiling maple sap in the woods, the rest of the family having gone to meeting. While the oldest of them went home for a short time on some business, his brother Noah, about eight and a half years old, accidently fell into the pan of boiling sap, and was scalded so badly that he died at about 10 o'clock the same evening. Buried at Latschar's cemetery on Monday April 3d, where a large number of people were assembled to sympathize with the sorrowing family in their sad bereavement. Bro. Menno Cressman spoke in German from Matt. 22:12 and Bro. N. Stauffer in English from Mark 10:14, 15, 17.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 19 2024, 0:23:03 UTC
Herald of Truth , Vol. XXX, No. 9, May 1, 1893 - Page 149, 150, 151
SAD ACCIDENT On Good Friday, the 31st of March, several of the sons of Bro. Henry Baer near Manheim, Waterloo Co., Ontario, were engaged in boiling maple sap in the woods, the rest of the family having gone to meeting. While the oldest of them went home for a short time on some business, his brother Noah, about eight and a half years old, accidently fell into the pan of boiling sap, and was scalded so badly that he died at about 10 o'clock the same evening. Buried at Latschar's cemetery on Monday April 3d, where a large number of people were assembled to sympathize with the sorrowing family in their sad bereavement. Bro. Menno Cressman spoke in German from Matt. 22:12 and Bro. N. Stauffer in English from Mark 10:14, 15, 17.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 8 2017, 21:35:46 UTC
Herald of Truth , Vol. XXX, No. 9, May 1, 1893 - Page 149, 150, 151
SAD ACCIDENT On Good Friday, the 31st of March, several of the sons of Bro. Henry Baer near Manheim, Waterloo Co., Ontario, were engaged in boiling maple sap in the woods, the rest of the family having gone to meeting. While the oldest of them went home for a short time on some business, his brother Noah, about eight and a half years old, accidently fell into the pan of boiling sap, and was scalded so badly that he died at about 10 o'clock the same evening. Buried at Latschar's cemetery on Monday April 3d, where a large number of people were assembled to sympathize with the sorrowing family in their sad bereavement. Bro. Menno Cressman spoke in German from Matt. 22:12 and Bro. N. Stauffer in English from Mark 10:14, 15, 17.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jul 2 2019, 19:17:47 UTC
Noah Baer's Timeline
1884 |
October 26, 1884
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Wilmot Township, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
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1893 |
March 31, 1893
Age 8
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Mannheim, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
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April 3, 1893
Age 8
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Latschar's cemetery, Mannheim, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
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