1st wife married 1900 Ananias M Bauman, son of Amos S Bauman & his wife Lydia Martin Bauman
4 Daughters & 2 Sons
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Bauman - Mary Ann (Stauffer) Bauman, wife of Ananias Bauman, was born Aug 30, 1876, in East Earl Twp, Lancaster Co, Pa.; died at her home near Nappanee, Ind Sept 25, 1931; aged 55 y, 26 d of Bright's disease, from which she was confined to her home the last 5 months.
She is survived by her husband, 2 sons and 3 daughters; Noah, Lydia wife of Ezra Martin, Esther, wife of John Zimmerman; Amos, and Anna, (a daughter Susie, aged 22 died 5 years ago), and 2 grandchildren; also 5 brothers and 4 sisters and her aged parents (Mrs. And Mrs. David Stauffer) all of Lancaster Co, Pa.
In her early youth she moved with her parents to May City, Ia, where she grew to womanhood.
On Nov 18, 1900, she was married to Ananias Bauman. In 1913 she moved with her family to Stanton, Mich, where they resided until 1929, when they moved to their present home.
She united with the Mennonite Church in her youth and remained in that faith unto her end. She was very patient in all her suffering and never complained. Funeral services were conducted at the house by William Ramer and at the Yellow Creek Church by Paul Hoover and John Martin, of Indiana, and John A Weaver of Pennsylvania. Text Phil 1:21-23. Burial in adjoining cemetery.
All is over; hands are folded,
On a quiet, peaceful breast.
All is over; pain is ended,
Now dear mother is at rest.
Gospel Herald
Vol XXIV, No 29
15 October 1931
1st wife married 1900 Ananias M Bauman, son of Amos S Bauman & his wife Lydia Martin Bauman
4 Daughters & 2 Sons
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Bauman - Mary Ann (Stauffer) Bauman, wife of Ananias Bauman, was born Aug 30, 1876, in East Earl Twp, Lancaster Co, Pa.; died at her home near Nappanee, Ind Sept 25, 1931; aged 55 y, 26 d of Bright's disease, from which she was confined to her home the last 5 months.
She is survived by her husband, 2 sons and 3 daughters; Noah, Lydia wife of Ezra Martin, Esther, wife of John Zimmerman; Amos, and Anna, (a daughter Susie, aged 22 died 5 years ago), and 2 grandchildren; also 5 brothers and 4 sisters and her aged parents (Mrs. And Mrs. David Stauffer) all of Lancaster Co, Pa.
In her early youth she moved with her parents to May City, Ia, where she grew to womanhood.
On Nov 18, 1900, she was married to Ananias Bauman. In 1913 she moved with her family to Stanton, Mich, where they resided until 1929, when they moved to their present home.
She united with the Mennonite Church in her youth and remained in that faith unto her end. She was very patient in all her suffering and never complained. Funeral services were conducted at the house by William Ramer and at the Yellow Creek Church by Paul Hoover and John Martin, of Indiana, and John A Weaver of Pennsylvania. Text Phil 1:21-23. Burial in adjoining cemetery.
All is over; hands are folded,
On a quiet, peaceful breast.
All is over; pain is ended,
Now dear mother is at rest.
Gospel Herald
Vol XXIV, No 29
15 October 1931
Family Members
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Lydia S. Stauffer Rissler
1873–1957
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John D. Stauffer
1874–1965
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Susanna S. Stauffer
1878–1879
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Emma S. Stauffer Bauman
1880–1950
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Daniel S. Stauffer
1882–1965
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Eli S. Stauffer
1884–1966
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Elizabeth S Stauffer
1887–1888
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Jacob S. Stauffer
1889–1987
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Isaac Sensenig Stauffer
1893–1981
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Sarah Stauffer Martin
1895–1979
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Katie Stauffer Martin
1897–1994
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