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Family of William A BIDELER and Sarah J MATTHEWS

William A BIDELER b. 1839 Mar5122 at Steuben Co., NY5024. d. aft 19005122.
Sarah J MATTHEWS b. 1839 Feb5122 at Chemung Co., New York5024. d. aft 19005122.

Married1054 1863~5122. In 1870, William and Sarah Bideler appear as husband and wife, with son Deforest, and John and Lucy Bideler in the household. In the 1900 census5122, William and Sarah J Bidler are listed as married 37 years.

Sarah appears first5024 as the wife of William Bideler in 1865 in Catlin, New York. She was age 26, and born in Chemung (county). Sarah's maiden name is listed in the 1892 marriage record2663 for daughter Mary Alice Bideler to Lawrence Fields.

Children of William A BIDELER and Sarah J MATTHEWS:

1. Deforest M BIDELER5123 b. 1869 May5124 at Chemung Co., NY1686. d. 1916840. bd. Delphia Cem., Russellville, Pope Co., AK840.
md. Luella Mary MOORE
2. Mary "Arty" Alice BIDELER5123 b. 1872~5123 at New York5123.
md. Lawrence FIELDS
3. Henry J BIDELER5123 b. 1874~5123 at New York5123. d. 1915 Dec 35132 at killed by a train, Fond du Lac, WI5132. bd. Avoca Cem., Oakfield, Fond du Lac, WI840.
md. Anna m FOXHOVEN


73. 1855 State Census NY, Steuben Co., Town of Campbell; www.ancestry.com
840. Gravestone inscriptions - www.findagrave.com
987. 1850 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Campbell; www.ancestry.com
1054. 1870 Fed Census NY, Chemung Co., Catlin; www.ancestry.com
1686. Wisconsin Births and Christenings Index, 1826-1908, 1801-1928; www.ancestry.com
2663. Michigan County Marriages, 1820-1935; familysearch.org
5024. 1865 State Census NY, Chemung Co., Catlin; www.ancestry.com
5122. 1900 Fed Census MI, Sanilac, Greenleaf; www.ancestry.com
5123. 1880 Fed Census WI, Marinette Co., Peshtigo; www.ancestry.com
5124. 1900 Fed Census AR, Pope Co., Illinois; www.ancestry.com
5132. Obit - Bideler, Henry, killed by Chicago & Norwestern passenger train, Oshkosh (WI) Northwestern, Fri, Dec 3, 1915; newspapers.com