The ancestry and history of the Buhrer families . n in HenryCounty, wliere they spent the rest of their hves withthe pioneers. 1. JOHN (Seiler) who was ten years of age wdien he i came with parents from Switzerland. In 1801 he enlisted ; in Company 1, of the Sixty-seventh Regiment, Ohio Volun- | tecr Infantry. He served imder Generals Shields (in W. Va.), and McClellan; was at the seige of Charleston and in f the battle at Richmond. After the surrender at , i he did guard duty until December, 18().), when lie was mus- [ tered out with rank as sergeant, and returned home. In j 18G8 h


The ancestry and history of the Buhrer families . n in HenryCounty, wliere they spent the rest of their hves withthe pioneers. 1. JOHN (Seiler) who was ten years of age wdien he i came with parents from Switzerland. In 1801 he enlisted ; in Company 1, of the Sixty-seventh Regiment, Ohio Volun- | tecr Infantry. He served imder Generals Shields (in W. Va.), and McClellan; was at the seige of Charleston and in f the battle at Richmond. After the surrender at , i he did guard duty until December, 18().), when lie was mus- [ tered out with rank as sergeant, and returned home. In j 18G8 he married Rosina Stucky and began to cultivate his | farm with great skill and success. He also took great andofficial interest in the public institutions of his county. In1910 he retired from his farm and died within the sameyear. To them the following surviving children were born,all living in Ohio: (1.) AUiert, is married and has three children, Inez, Al-liert and Edwin. f2.) Katherine. i- 1^4 .^j_ 0^/ ME. AND MRS. JACOB S. BUHRERArchboUl, JOHN BUEHRER, JR., AND FAMILYArchbold, O.


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