Notizen zu dieser Person
1860 in Washington, Noble, Indiana
Michael Bouse, 41, farmer, b Pennsylvania
Melinda, 33, b Pennsylvania
Elizabeth, 16, school teacher, b Pennsylvania
Simon P, 11, b Indiana
Alfred N, 2, b Pennsylvania
George S, 3 months, b Indiana
1870 in Washington, Noble, Indiana
Michael Bouse, 51, farmer, b Pennsylvania
Malinda S, 44, keeping house, b Pennsylvania
Simon P, 21, farm hand, b Indiana
Newton A, 13, b Pennsylvania
George S, 10, b Indiana
Benjamin F, 6, b Indiana
Malinda S, 4, b Indiana
Porter Baker, 15, works on farm, b Ohio
1880 in Washington, Noble, Indiana
Michael Bouse, 61, farming, b Pennsylvania
Malinda, 54, keeping house, b Pennsylvania
Newton A, 22, music instructor, b Pennsylvania
George S, 20, teaching in school, b Indiana
Franklin, 15, at house, b Indiana
Malinda S, 13, at school, b Indiana
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Bouse Malinda S, 2-14-1826, 7-14-1914, Swengel Michael, Hassinger Esther, A4
http://gen.nobleco.lib.in.us/Births/DeathsAC.htm
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Will :
Bouse Malinda S, Ch: Malinda S Bowlby, Newton A, George S, Benjamin F Bouse; Grch: Maud, Bessie Bouse. bk 6
http://gen.nobleco.lib.in.us/Wills/A-E.htm
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Probate:
Bouse Malinda S, d. 7-14-1914. Fd: 3-18-1915. Sp: Michael. Ch: George S, Newton A Bouse, Malinda S Bowlby, Maude Lawder, Bessie Clark. Gc: Ray, Pyrena, Jennie Bouse, Ch of Simon Bouse.
http://gen.nobleco.lib.in.us/Probates/AD.htm
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Michael Bouse, born February 23, 1819 in Union County, Penn., was raised on a farm. When about nineteen years old he learned the carpenter trade, which he continued for ten years. In January 1842 he was married to Sophia Rockey, and in 1844 moved from Pennsylvania to Noble County in wagon and was one month on the road. Since he settled on his farm, he has cleared about ninety acres of land. In July 1851 his wife died, leaving six children - Mary E., John F., Henry E., Aaron E., Simon P. and Michael E. He was married a second time, September 27, 1852, to Miss Melinda S. Swengel; this lady has presented him with four children - Newton A., George S., Benjamin F. and Melinda S. Mr. Bouse and his wife are members of the Methodist Church. Mr. Bouse holds a commission given him August 3, 1842 as first lieutenant of third company of the seventh regiment of the Pennsylvania State Militia; he also holds one from Gov. Porter of Indiana as justice of the peace. He owns 290 acres of land and is quite a prominent farmer. Washington Twp
(History of Noble County, Part II, p. 499)