FAMILY GROUPS
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FAMILY TREES (links below) are in Adobe Acrobat format (use Acrobat's Binoculars icon to search for a
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Bus'd'ker Family
most Bus'd'kers will be in this group |
- All known descendants of Anton Caspar Bußdiecker,
born in Germany in 1713, and Cath. Engel Türls.
This is the location of most records. Eventually we hope to have the
branches below all connected into these records.
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| Fred
Bussdieker |
- Fred Bussdieker was born in Germany around
1885. There is one page for each family of his descendants. This
view is best for viewing details for each family.
- We would appreciate any information connecting this branch to the rest of
the family tree.
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Henry
Busdicker |
- Descendants of Henry Busdicker, born in Germany around 1800. At least one son
lived in the Cincinnati area.
- Check that everyone in your family is listed, and that dates and places of
birth, marriage, death, and burial are correct.
- We would appreciate any
information connecting this branch to the rest of the family tree.
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Henry Busdicker / Budd |
- Henry Busdicker, born 1884, was placed in an
orphanage in Ohio by his mother, Mary, in December, 1891. Nothing more
is known of his ancestry. Later in life he changed his surname to
Budd.
- It is possible, but challenging to confirm , that his mother could
also have been the mother of Fred Busdiecker, born 1881 in Indianapolis,
Indiana. Early in his life Frederick also spelled his surname "Busdicker".
His mother has been placed tentatively in the family of Johann Gerhard
Busdiecker in the Bus'd'ker listing.
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Johann Adam Heinrich (Heinrich Adam) Buschdiecker |
- A "new" branch added to the family tree in early
2003, this one goes back to a previously unknown youngest son of this member
of the second-oldest generation known to us. Beautifully recorded in
handwritten calligraphy using the old German letters. Includes English
translation. This group does not use Adobe Acrobat. |