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''Walter Bassler expects, to occupy the old Haverly homestead, in the town of [[Knox]], during the coming year.''<br> | ''Walter Bassler expects, to occupy the old Haverly homestead, in the town of [[Knox]], during the coming year.''<br> | ||
− | *From the | + | *From the [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]], March 25, 1910:<br> |
''Walter Bassler is moving on the Merselis farm which he bought, and Miles Posson and son will work the Gallup farm the coming season.''<br> | ''Walter Bassler is moving on the Merselis farm which he bought, and Miles Posson and son will work the Gallup farm the coming season.''<br> |
Revision as of 22:26, 7 February 2013
Birth
Walter was born on April 24, 1870, the son of Lavinus Bassler and Katherine E Weidman.
Marriage
On January 4, 1899, Walter maried to Mary E. Kirkpatrick in the hamlet of Berne.
Life
- Published in the Altamont Enterprise], November 24, 1905:
Walter Bassler expects, to occupy the old Haverly homestead, in the town of Knox, during the coming year.
- From the Altamont Enterprise, March 25, 1910:
Walter Bassler is moving on the Merselis farm which he bought, and Miles Posson and son will work the Gallup farm the coming season.
- Published in the Altamont Enterprise], June 1, 1934:
REWARD Twenty-five dollars reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the parties who entered my house on April 15th and stole old coins and other articles. Walter Bassler, Berne.
- Walter Purchased farm in 1910 on what was to become Michienzi Rd. off Rock Road in Berne & Knox. A tree in the woodlot on this farm has his initials carved into it dated 1910.
Death
He died on September 25, 1955, in Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, N.Y., and was buried in Berne and Beaverdam Cemetery in Berne.
Obituary
Published in the Altamont Enterprise, September 30, 1955:
Walter Basler died Sept. 25 at the Ellis hospital, Schenectady. Mr. Bassler spent most of his life in Berne, where he was a successful farmer. His wife, Mary Kirkpatrick, passed away many years ago. He was a regular attendant and for many years an elder of the Berne Reformed church. He is survived by a brother, George Bassler. Funeral services were held Wednesday from Berne Reformed church.
Additional Research
Note from BP: George is possibly second cousin but brother-in-law.
Legacy
- From the Altamont Enterprise], February 14, 1958:
NEW BUILDING TO BE DEDICATED BY CHURCH FEB. 16th A special dedication service for the Friendship House- (a Christian educational-activities unit) Of the First Reformed church of Berne will be held in the new church parlor at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16... ...One-third of the financial obligation for the construction of this unit was designated from the estate of Walter Bassler, and the remaining two-thirds is being received through contributions and pledges.
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