Notes


Note for:   J. Henry Bastert,   05 APR 1866 - 08 NOV 1920         Index
Death note:    Need to verify this.

Individual note:   Henry C. Bastert, born 1815 in Brackwede, Wesphalia, emmigrated in 1843,
came by way of New Orleans to St. Louis, where he worked in a Sugar
factory for two years, locating in Quincy in 1845. He served in the war
with Mexico, and after that war conducted a grocery business in Quincy.
Then he went to farming near Tioga, Illinois, later returned to Quincy,
where he was one of the organizers of the German Insurance and Savings
Company, for years being president of the association. In 1894 he
departed this life. Children living are: Mrs. Caroline Niemeyer, Mrs.
Louisa Hartung and Miss Emma Bastert in Quincy and Mrs. Emilie Hengelberg
in St. Louis. J. Henry Bastert only son of Henry C. Bastert born April 5,
1866, on a farm in Hancock County, is an example of what push and close
attention to business can accomplish. When thirteen years of age he
filled the position of engineer at the old Aetna Iron Works. In 1883 he
became clerk with the German Insurance Company, soon was promoted to the
position of bookkeeper, and afterwards was elected as secretary, an
office which he held up to the time the company voluntarily went out of
business in 1894. After closing up the affairs of the company, and
having wound up its extensive business to the satisfaction of all the
stockholders, he engaged in the general loan and insurance business, the
name of the firm now being Bastert, Miller and Castle.



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Note for:   George J Zabriskie,   11 OCT 1861 - 09 MAR 1889         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Valeau Cemetery, Paramus, New Jersey, USA
Birth note:    Family Group record of George J Zabriskie



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Note for:   Helen Van Brunt,   14 MAY 1863 - 20 MAY 1925         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   New York Cemetery, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA


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Note for:   Hannah Louisa Speckmann,   1816 - 1849         Index
Individual note:   First wife of Henry Bastert

Death note:    Died of Cholera



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Note for:   Charles Boynton,   ABT 1800 -          Index
Individual note:   There is a unidentified female on the 1830 census age 10-15 and on the
1840 census age 20-30. She would have been born circa 1815.
Individual note:   Checked Troy and Delaware counties in Ohio for Charles Boynton and
family. Not found.



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Note for:   Abdallah Joseph Howard,   24 FEB 1883 - 10 DEC 1935         Index
Occupation:   
     Date:   09 DEC 1935
     Place:   Operator Pool Room, Norwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial:   
     Date:   DEC 1935
     Place:   Highland Cemetary, Norwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death note:    Acute Cardiac Dilation/Arteriosclerosis/cirrosis of liver with ascites



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Note for:   Phillip Joseph Howard,   09 AUG 1905 - 17 JAN 1937         Index
Burial:   
     Date:   AFT 17 JAN 1937
     Place:   Highland Cemetary, Norwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death note:    Lamp Explosion, burns of body
Oedema of Larynx, shock, inhalation of flames



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Note for:   Otello Cola,   01 SEP 1914 - 24 MAY 1990         Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Highland Cemetary, Norwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA