Person:Henry Busking (1)

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Henry F. Busking
b.19 Oct 1848
m. 8 Apr 1833
  1. Christian H. Busking1833 - 1908
  2. Christina Busking1838 - 1880
  3. William F. Busking1840 - 1895
  4. Ellanor Busking1841 -
  5. Louisa C. Busking1846 - 1897
  6. Henry F. Busking1848 - 1933
  1. Minnie Busking - Est 1893
  2. Eleanor BuskingEst 1873 - 1881
  3. George Busking1874 - 1892
  4. Caroline E. L. Busking1876 - 1948
  5. Nora Busking1878 - 1892
  6. Nellie Busking1879 -
  7. Harvey Busking1880 - 1881
  8. Unknown Busking1887 -
  9. Herbert L. Busking1891 - 1892
Facts and Events
Name[2] Henry F. Busking
Gender Male
Birth[3][4] 19 Oct 1848
Marriage to Christina L. Kellermeier
Residence[3] 5 Apr 1933 Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States5864 Carollton Ave.
Employment[4][6] Indianapolis, IndianaSinker-Davis Company
Death[3] 5 Apr 1933 Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United StatesSt. Vincent's Hospital
Cause of Death[3] 5 Apr 1933 Indianapolis, IndianaFracture of right hip - at home
Burial[1][5] 7 Apr 1933 Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United StatesCrown Hill Cemetery
Religion[4] A member of the Fairview Presbyterian Church

HENRY'S Obituary states that he was born in Minden, a city near the home village of the Busking Family. However, he was probably born in the villages of FRILLE, or CAMMER, in Schaumburg-Lippe (now in Germany). See map below:

--White Creek 05:35, 3 March 2017 (UTC)

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References
  1. Tombstone.

    Large tombstone only has the single name: BUSKING on it. At least 13 of his family buried here: Lot 14, Section 39. In an adjacent lot, are more of Henry's family.

  2. Ancestry.com.

    Lists his wife, and 5 of their children.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Death Certificate - informant was his daughter: "Mrs. Chas. Hauk".
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Obituary, in Indianapolis Star 6 April 1933.
  5. As of 1970, Crown Hill Cemetery was the 3rd largest cemetery in the United States, in acreage. Originally named "Strawberry Hill", the "crown" of the hill is the highest point in the city of Indianapolis, and where the poet James Witcomb Riley is buried.
  6. Henry was a Superintendent at Sinker-Davis for 45 years.