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Katherine E. Weidman was born 16 AUG 1842 in Middleburgh, Schoharie, NY, the daughter of Abraham J Weidman and Cornelia Esther Hawver.
  
 
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Katherine E. Weidman married Levinus (Lavinus) Bassler. Their children were:
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[[File:19110922WeidmanKatherineObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Katherine E. Weidman Bassler Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — September 22, 1911</center>]]
 
[[File:19110922WeidmanKatherineObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Katherine E. Weidman Bassler Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — September 22, 1911</center>]]
 
 
 
Entered into rest on Monday, Sept. 18th, (1911) Kate, wife of Levinus Bassler, aged 69 years. Mrs. Bassler was a great sufferer for many months, and she eagerly anticipated the time of her release from the "weariness of the flesh." It was her happy fortune to receive the most devoted care from her son, Dr. Bassler and his wife, and from Mrs. Warren Hochstrasser, for many years as a daughter in the family. Mrs. Bassler was a kind neighbor, a helpful friend, capable and energetic in all matters that demanded her attention. She was a member of the Reformed church and manifested in her life a deep interest in all that pertained to its welfare and prosperity. The funeral was held at the family home Wednesday, Rev. A. A. Sego having charge of the service. Her husband survives her, also two sons, Sanford and Walter.
 
Entered into rest on Monday, Sept. 18th, (1911) Kate, wife of Levinus Bassler, aged 69 years. Mrs. Bassler was a great sufferer for many months, and she eagerly anticipated the time of her release from the "weariness of the flesh." It was her happy fortune to receive the most devoted care from her son, Dr. Bassler and his wife, and from Mrs. Warren Hochstrasser, for many years as a daughter in the family. Mrs. Bassler was a kind neighbor, a helpful friend, capable and energetic in all matters that demanded her attention. She was a member of the Reformed church and manifested in her life a deep interest in all that pertained to its welfare and prosperity. The funeral was held at the family home Wednesday, Rev. A. A. Sego having charge of the service. Her husband survives her, also two sons, Sanford and Walter.
 
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — September 22, 1911
 
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — September 22, 1911

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Birth

Katherine E. Weidman was born 16 AUG 1842 in Middleburgh, Schoharie, NY, the daughter of Abraham J Weidman and Cornelia Esther Hawver.

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Katherine E. Weidman married Levinus (Lavinus) Bassler. Their children were:

Death

Obituary

File:19110922WeidmanKatherineObit.jpg
Katherine E. Weidman Bassler Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — September 22, 1911

Entered into rest on Monday, Sept. 18th, (1911) Kate, wife of Levinus Bassler, aged 69 years. Mrs. Bassler was a great sufferer for many months, and she eagerly anticipated the time of her release from the "weariness of the flesh." It was her happy fortune to receive the most devoted care from her son, Dr. Bassler and his wife, and from Mrs. Warren Hochstrasser, for many years as a daughter in the family. Mrs. Bassler was a kind neighbor, a helpful friend, capable and energetic in all matters that demanded her attention. She was a member of the Reformed church and manifested in her life a deep interest in all that pertained to its welfare and prosperity. The funeral was held at the family home Wednesday, Rev. A. A. Sego having charge of the service. Her husband survives her, also two sons, Sanford and Walter.

Altamont Enterprise — September 22, 1911

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