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− | + | Melvina Becker was born 8 Feb 1844 in Berne, Albany, New York, the daughter of David Becker and Elizabeth Salsburg.<ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref> Her siblings were: | |
+ | *Julia Ann Becker | ||
+ | *David Becker | ||
+ | *Catharine Maria Becker | ||
+ | *Miner Becker | ||
+ | *Anna Becker | ||
+ | *Hannah Eliza Becker | ||
+ | *Sarah Elizabeth Becker | ||
+ | *Elmina Becker | ||
+ | *Jacob Becker | ||
+ | *Almond Becker | ||
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− | < | + | Melvina Becker married Albert Peter Bassler (1838 – 1924), the brother of '''[[Bassler, John Jost|John Jost Bassler]]''' and son of Peter Bassler and Eve Deitz.<ref name="BH">www.BerneHistory.com Family Files</ref>, on November 12, 1872 in Berne, Albany, New York. Their children were: |
+ | *'''[[Bassler, Charles D.|Charles Daniel Bassler]]''' (1874 – 1950) | ||
+ | *Nellie May Bassler (1876 – 1944) married George W. Schell on November 22, 1893 | ||
+ | *Rhoba E. Bassler (1877 – 1970) | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | + | The death of Mrs. Albert Bassler, of West Berne, occurred Tuesday. April 17th, 1900. | |
==Obituary== | ==Obituary== | ||
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We truly regret to announce the death of Mrs. Albert Bassler, of West Berne, which occurred Tuesday. April 17th, aged 66 years. A husband and three children mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother, she was a devoted and earnest Christian and a member of the Lutheran church at Berne. | We truly regret to announce the death of Mrs. Albert Bassler, of West Berne, which occurred Tuesday. April 17th, aged 66 years. A husband and three children mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother, she was a devoted and earnest Christian and a member of the Lutheran church at Berne. | ||
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — April 27, 1900 | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — April 27, 1900 | ||
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+ | Mrs. Albert Bassler passed from earth on Tuesday, April 17. Mrs. Bassler had been ill for nearly six weeks with pueumonia, and the end was not unexpected. Mrs. Bassler was a woman of strong | ||
+ | character, and was devotedly attached to tho interest of her family and of the Lutheran church, of which she was a member, and which she regularly attended. The funeral service was held | ||
+ | on Thursday morning, from her late home, Rev. Mr. Kling officiating. Her husband, a son and two daughters survive her, and these mourn the loss of a faithful loving wife and mother. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — April 27, 1900 | ||
+ | |||
==Additional Media== | ==Additional Media== | ||
+ | Thirty Years Ago | ||
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+ | December 1 1893 | ||
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+ | (West Berne) A pleasant wedding occured at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bassler, Wednesday evening, November 22, 1893, when their daughter, Nellie M. was married to | ||
+ | George W. Schell. Miss Robie Bassler was bridesmaid and George Shultes was best man. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - November 30, 1923 | ||
+ | |||
+ | A pleasant wedding occurred at the residence of Mr. Albert Bassler, Wednesday evening, Nov. 22d the occasion being the marriage of their daughter Nellie M. to George W. Schell. Mr. George Shultes was best man and Miss Robie Bassler, bridesmaid. After the ceremony the numerous guests sat down to a sumptuous repast. Later, the were serenaded by the boys in a manner commonly called a "horning." The newly married couple have the best wishes of numerous friends for a long | ||
+ | and happy life. | ||
+ | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - December 1, 1893 | ||
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− | Image: | + | Image:18931201BasslerSchellMarriage.jpg|<center>Nellie M. Bassler - George W. Schell Marriage -[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - December 1, 1893</center> |
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 7 February 2013
Birth
Melvina Becker was born 8 Feb 1844 in Berne, Albany, New York, the daughter of David Becker and Elizabeth Salsburg.[1] Her siblings were:
- Julia Ann Becker
- David Becker
- Catharine Maria Becker
- Miner Becker
- Anna Becker
- Hannah Eliza Becker
- Sarah Elizabeth Becker
- Elmina Becker
- Jacob Becker
- Almond Becker
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Melvina Becker married Albert Peter Bassler (1838 – 1924), the brother of John Jost Bassler and son of Peter Bassler and Eve Deitz.[1], on November 12, 1872 in Berne, Albany, New York. Their children were:
- Charles Daniel Bassler (1874 – 1950)
- Nellie May Bassler (1876 – 1944) married George W. Schell on November 22, 1893
- Rhoba E. Bassler (1877 – 1970)
Death
The death of Mrs. Albert Bassler, of West Berne, occurred Tuesday. April 17th, 1900.
Obituary
We truly regret to announce the death of Mrs. Albert Bassler, of West Berne, which occurred Tuesday. April 17th, aged 66 years. A husband and three children mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother, she was a devoted and earnest Christian and a member of the Lutheran church at Berne.
- Altamont Enterprise — April 27, 1900
Mrs. Albert Bassler passed from earth on Tuesday, April 17. Mrs. Bassler had been ill for nearly six weeks with pueumonia, and the end was not unexpected. Mrs. Bassler was a woman of strong character, and was devotedly attached to tho interest of her family and of the Lutheran church, of which she was a member, and which she regularly attended. The funeral service was held on Thursday morning, from her late home, Rev. Mr. Kling officiating. Her husband, a son and two daughters survive her, and these mourn the loss of a faithful loving wife and mother.
- Altamont Enterprise — April 27, 1900
Additional Media
Thirty Years Ago
December 1 1893
(West Berne) A pleasant wedding occured at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bassler, Wednesday evening, November 22, 1893, when their daughter, Nellie M. was married to George W. Schell. Miss Robie Bassler was bridesmaid and George Shultes was best man.
- Altamont Enterprise - November 30, 1923
A pleasant wedding occurred at the residence of Mr. Albert Bassler, Wednesday evening, Nov. 22d the occasion being the marriage of their daughter Nellie M. to George W. Schell. Mr. George Shultes was best man and Miss Robie Bassler, bridesmaid. After the ceremony the numerous guests sat down to a sumptuous repast. Later, the were serenaded by the boys in a manner commonly called a "horning." The newly married couple have the best wishes of numerous friends for a long
and happy life.
- Altamont Enterprise - December 1, 1893
Nellie M. Bassler - George W. Schell Marriage -Altamont Enterprise - December 1, 1893
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