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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, February 24, 1909-
BUSS--Engelke Buss, one of the well-to-do and prominent farmers on this route in Bismark township, passed away at his home on February 22, aged 69 years and 18 days. Mr. Buss was born in Hanover, Germany, February 4, 1840. In 1869, shortly after his marriage, he moved to Platte county on Schaad creek, and took up a homestead. Here he prospered and was considered one of the well fixed farmers of the county. His wife died in 1894, but he leaves five children to mourn his loss, Henry Buss, Mrs. John Bachenhus, Fred Buss, Mrs. Ed. Backenhus and Katie Buss, all of whom reside in Bismark township. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock from the home, and the Loseke church, Rev. Denniger officiating, and the burial will be in the Loseke creek cemetery. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, February 24, 1909-
BUSS--Engelke Buss, one of the well-to-do and prominent farmers on this route in Bismark township, passed away at his home on February 22, aged 69 years and 18 days. Mr. Buss was born in Hanover, Germany, February 4, 1840. In 1869, shortly after his marriage, he moved to Platte county on Schaad creek, and took up a homestead. Here he prospered and was considered one of the well fixed farmers of the county. His wife died in 1894, but he leaves five children to mourn his loss, Henry Buss, Mrs. John Bachenhus, Fred Buss, Mrs. Ed. Backenhus and Katie Buss, all of whom reside in Bismark township. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock from the home, and the Loseke church, Rev. Denniger officiating, and the burial will be in the Loseke creek cemetery.
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