T.J.Bachman Obituary. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng Clipping of the obituary of Tillingman Joseph Bachman, who died at age 70. Born in Pennsylvania, he came to Bronson, Florida with his parents as a youth. When older, he joined the shipping business at Cedar Keys. He came to Manatee County in 1893 and lived here for forty years. He had citrus groves. He was married to Mrs. Essel Stag, who died 3 May 1931. The Bachmans were prominent in the community's social affairs, the library, the Bradenton Country Club and the Red Cross. Mr. Bachman was a member of the Christ Episcopal Church and the Masons. Their names were often in the newspapers for attendance at local parties and events and for their early-Twentieth-century cross-country automobile trips. Clipping of the obituary of Tillingman Joseph Bachman, who died at age 70. Born in Pennsylvania, he came to Bronson, Florida with his parents as a youth. When older, he joined the shipping business at Cedar Keys. He came to Manatee County in 1893 and lived here for forty years. He had citrus groves. He was married to Mrs. Essel Stag, who died 3 May 1931. The Bachmans were prominent in the community's social affairs, the library, the Bradenton Country Club and the Red Cross. Mr. Bachman was a member of the Christ Episcopal Church and the Masons. Their names were often in the newspapers for attendance at local parties and events and for their early-Twentieth-century cross-country automobile trips. United States Florida--Manatee County--Bradenton Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection
T.J.Bachman Obituary.
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Clipping of the obituary of Tillingman Joseph Bachman, who died at age 70. Born in Pennsylvania, he came to Bronson, Florida with his parents as a youth. When older, he joined the shipping business at Cedar Keys. He came to Manatee County in 1893 and lived here for forty years. He had citrus groves. He was married to Mrs. Essel Stag, who died 3 May 1931. The Bachmans were prominent in the community's social affairs, the library, the Bradenton Country Club and the Red Cross. Mr. Bachman was a member of the Christ Episcopal Church and the Masons. Their names were often in the newspapers for attendance at local parties and events and for their early-Twentieth-century cross-country automobile trips.
Clipping of the obituary of Tillingman Joseph Bachman, who died at age 70. Born in Pennsylvania, he came to Bronson, Florida with his parents as a youth. When older, he joined the shipping business at Cedar Keys. He came to Manatee County in 1893 and lived here for forty years. He had citrus groves. He was married to Mrs. Essel Stag, who died 3 May 1931. The Bachmans were prominent in the community's social affairs, the library, the Bradenton Country Club and the Red Cross. Mr. Bachman was a member of the Christ Episcopal Church and the Masons. Their names were often in the newspapers for attendance at local parties and events and for their early-Twentieth-century cross-country automobile trips.
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Florida--Manatee County--Bradenton
Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection