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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Ellen Baysinger: Birth: 1863.

  2. Phoebe A Baysinger: Birth: 1864.

  3. Sarah Frances Baysinger: Birth: 8 SEP 1865.

  4. Peter A Baysinger: Birth: OCT 1867.

  5. Elias William Baysinger: Birth: 10 NOV 1869.

  6. John Alfred Baysinger: Birth: DEC 1872 in Indianola,Warren,Iowa. Death: 1942 in Des Moines,Polk,Iowa

  7. Ada Belle Baysinger: Birth: 1874.

  8. James Absalom Baysinger: Birth: JUN 1876 in ,,Iowa.

  9. Elizabeth Baysinger: Birth: ABT 1878. Death: in in infancy

  10. Louie Baysinger: Birth: ABT 1880. Death: in in infancy

  11. Laura Baysinger: Birth: 1 OCT 1882. Death: 1 OCT 1882


Family
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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. William A. Baysinger: Birth: FEB 1881.

  2. Laura Baysinger: Birth: 23 SEP 1882. Death: 23 SEP 1882

  3. Isaac Baysinger: Birth: MAY 1888.

  4. Nancy Ann Baysinger: Birth: JUL 1889.


Notes
a. Note:   !CENSUS - 1900 US; V78, ED 139, sheet 1, line 54 - Otter township, Warren Co., Iowa
 listed: E.H. - 67, Lydia A. - 50, William A. - 19, Isaac H. - 12, Nancy A. -
 10, Peter A. - 32
 Will dated 10 Oct., 1900 says William A., Isaac H. & and Nancy A. are the
 children of Mary J. and he.
 Warren Co., Iowa History [1879], p 644: E.H. Baysinger, farmer, and
 brick-maker, Sec.4; P.O. Indianola; was born in Breckenridge county,
 Kentucky, in 1833, and removed to Illinois in 1835, and afterwards to
 Indiana, and came to this county first in 1852; he is a farmer and owns
 90 acres of land; he spent six years in Kansas, from 1854 to 1860, and
 was in the John Brown raid; after his return to this county, he engaged in
 brick-making, and has make the largest portion of the brick used in the
 buildings of Indianola; he has held township offices; he married Miss
 Sarah Goosic, in 1861; she was born in Ohio; they have eight children:
 Phebe A., Mary E., Sarah F., Peter A. William, John F., Eda B., James.
 1908 Warren Co. History, p 140, 146: discusses the Centennial Storm, a
 Cyclone 4 July, 1876, when 150 houses were blown down, and 5 people
 killed in the county - "Elias Baysinger's house blown to atoms, his
 family, eight in number, were in the house when the storm struck it. One
 boy badly injured." (Peter A., Elias William, & John Alfred born before
 1876)


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