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Norman Orlando Bucher was born on 11 Sep 1880 in Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania
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4,5,6,7 Norman enlisted in the U.S. Army on 17 Apr 1899 at Milton, Pennsylvania
G, and was assigned to Troop L, 5th Cavalry, as a private. He served in Puerto Rico from 2 May 1899 until 7 Aug 1900.
10,11 He appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
G, enumerated 4 Jun 1900, serving as a private at Port Mayaguez.
2 Norman was stationed at Ft. Myer, Washington
G, from 7 Aug 1900 to 10 Mar 1901, then in the Philippines from 18 Mar 1901 until 27 Apr 1902.
12 He was discharged at the expiration of his enlistment on 2 May 1902, at Angel Island, California
G, with a rating of "excellent."
13 Norman married
Mary Idella Bressler, daughter of Ferdinand B. Bressler and Hannah C. Newman, on 17 Oct 1908 in Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church, McEwensville, Pennsylvania
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8,9 Norman and Mary appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Milton, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, at 425 Columbia Ave.
G, enumerated 22 Apr 1910, reporting they were renting their home.
14 Norman registered for the draft for World War I on 12 Sep 1918, while living at 423 Shakespeare Ave., Milton, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania
G, reporting he was employed as a machinist by the Milton Manufacturing Co.
1 Norman and Mary appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Milton, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, at 423 Shakespeare Ave.
G, enumerated 14 Jun 1920, reporting they owned their home, which was mortgaged. Their children Margaret and
Charles were listed as living with them.
15 Norman applied on 1 Jul 1926 for an "invalid" (disability) pension based on his service in the Spanish-American War. His pension was subsequently approved.
16 Norman and Mary appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Milton, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania, at 423 Shakespeare Ave.
G, enumerated 4 Apr 1930, reporting they owned a home valued at $4,000. Their son Charles was listed as living with them.
17 He was a strander in a puddle mill in 1910, a wagon driver in a coal yard by 1920, and was working in an iron mill by 1930.
18,19,20 Norman applied for compensation for his service in the Spanish-American War on 8 Feb 1934, while living at 423 Shakespeare Ave., Milton. He was awarded $130 for 13 month's service on 31 Jul 1934 under the terms of the state of Pennsylvania compensation plan.
12 Norman died on 5 Nov 1935 in Milton, Northumberland Co., Pennsylvania
G, at age 55.
3 He was buried on 7 Nov 1935 in Harmony Cemetery, Milton, Pennsylvania
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