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To which they could be sung in the North Carolina Lodge (“Bahnson”) Manual of 1892, the Grand Lodge of North Carolina intended, then and now, that music be performed during our ritual. The six Masonic Odes in the Bahnson Manual appear as lyrics without printed music. They are, however, to be sung to specific well-known hymns or folk tunes. Every’ Mason has four., which are 34 MANUAL OF THE LODGE. Illustrated by tlie four cardinal virtues, Temper- ance, Fortitude, Prudence, and Justice, and are thus explained: TEMPERANCE. Emperance is that due restraint upon If/jlff J our affections and passions which ren- ^ers the body tame and governable, and frees the mind from the allure- ments of vice.

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The Jarvis Family and Other Relatives

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Bahnson Family

First Generation

George Frederic Bahnson (1805-1869) was born in the Moravian congregation town of Christiansfeld, Denmark, and educated at Herrnhut, Germany. He came to Nazareth PA as a teacher in 1828. In 1834 he was ordained a deacon and moved to Bethania to take the position of pastor there. He married Amelia Hortensia Frueauf in the same year, but she died of consumption only three years later, on her 23rd birthday. His second wife, Anna Gertrude Paulina Conrad had eleven children before dying in childbirth in 1858. Bahnson's third wife was Louisa Amelia Belo. He eventually became a bishop in the Moravian church.

Second Generation

Children of George Frederic Bahnson and Amelia Hortensia Frueauf
Angelina Elisabeth Bahnson (1835-1887) m. Orestes Aeneas Keehln (1831-1878)

Children of George Frederic Bahnson and Paulina Conrad
Charles Frederick Bahnson (1840-1911) m. Jane Amanda Johnson (1842-1926)
Henry Theodore Bahnson (1845-1917) m. 1) Adelaide Hedwig de Schweinitz (1847-1871), 2) Emma Christina Fries (1852-1945)
Ellen Sophia Matilda Bahnson (1847-1860)
William G. Bahnson (ca. 1849-?)
Caroline Bahnson (ca. 1850-?) m. Thomas S. Norwood
Elizabeth C. Bahnson (ca. 1852-?)
George F. Bahnson (ca. 1854-?)

The biography of George says that he and Paulina had eleven children altogether. The ones listed here are all that we can identify from census records. Did the other four die young? What were their names?

Child of George Frederic Bahnson and Louisa Amelia Belo
Louis Kraepelien Bahnson (1860-1861)

Third Generation

Children of Charles Frederick Bahnson and Jane Amanda Johnson
George Wesley Bahnson (1866-1895) m. Martha J. ? (1868-1895)
Martha 'Mittie' Johnson Bahnson (1869-1927)
Francis Henry Bahnson (1873-1952) m. Mattie Frances Rich (1876-1967)

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Children of Henry Theodore Bahnson and Emma Christina Fries
Frederick Fries Bahnson (1876-1944) m. Bleeker Estelle Reid (1888-1968)
Emma Caroline Bahnson (1878-1894) did not marry
Henry Theodore Bahnson (1882-1884)
Agnew Hunter Bahnson (1886-1966) m. Elizabeth Moir Hill (1892-1966), d/o William Poindexter Hill and Cora Elizabeth Ogburn
Mary Louise Bahnson (1888-1964) m. Thomas Holt Haywood (1887-1964)
Pauline Lizette Bahnson (1891-1966) m. James Alexander Gray (1889-1952)

Sources

Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, 12 volumes; Publications of the North Carolina Historical Commission

Three Forks of Muddy Creek I:23-30.

Death Notices from the People's Press (Salem, North Carolina) 1851-1892, An Indexed Abstract, compiled and edited by Robert M. Topkins, Forsyth Co. Genealogical Society, Winston-Salem, 1997

Forsyth Co. NC cemetery records

Forsyth Co. NC census records

Davie County NC census, cemetery and marriage records

This page was revised on April 1, 2001. A few dates and new links were added on November 24, 2003.

©, 2001-2007
Faye Jarvis Moran and Elizabeth H. Harris
faye@fmoran.com, ncgen@mindspring.com

Return to List of Family Names

The Jarvis Family and Other Relatives

If you have reached us from Ancestry.com or another cached site,
please go to http://www.fmoran.com/bahnson.html to see the latest version of this page.
We welcome comments and inquiries. Please write us.

Bahnson Family

First Generation

George Frederic Bahnson (1805-1869) was born in the Moravian congregation town of Christiansfeld, Denmark, and educated at Herrnhut, Germany. He came to Nazareth PA as a teacher in 1828. In 1834 he was ordained a deacon and moved to Bethania to take the position of pastor there. He married Amelia Hortensia Frueauf in the same year, but she died of consumption only three years later, on her 23rd birthday. His second wife, Anna Gertrude Paulina Conrad had eleven children before dying in childbirth in 1858. Bahnson's third wife was Louisa Amelia Belo. He eventually became a bishop in the Moravian church.

Second Generation

Children of George Frederic Bahnson and Amelia Hortensia Frueauf

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Angelina Elisabeth Bahnson (1835-1887) m. Orestes Aeneas Keehln (1831-1878)

Children of George Frederic Bahnson and Paulina Conrad
Charles Frederick Bahnson (1840-1911) m. Jane Amanda Johnson (1842-1926)
Henry Theodore Bahnson (1845-1917) m. 1) Adelaide Hedwig de Schweinitz (1847-1871), 2) Emma Christina Fries (1852-1945)
Ellen Sophia Matilda Bahnson (1847-1860)
William G. Bahnson (ca. 1849-?)
Caroline Bahnson (ca. 1850-?) m. Thomas S. Norwood
Elizabeth C. Bahnson (ca. 1852-?)
George F. Bahnson (ca. 1854-?)

The biography of George says that he and Paulina had eleven children altogether. The ones listed here are all that we can identify from census records. Did the other four die young? What were their names?

Child of George Frederic Bahnson and Louisa Amelia Belo
Louis Kraepelien Bahnson (1860-1861)

Third Generation

Children of Charles Frederick Bahnson and Jane Amanda Johnson
George Wesley Bahnson (1866-1895) m. Martha J. ? (1868-1895)

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Martha 'Mittie' Johnson Bahnson (1869-1927)
Francis Henry Bahnson (1873-1952) m. Mattie Frances Rich (1876-1967)

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Children of Henry Theodore Bahnson and Emma Christina Fries
Frederick Fries Bahnson (1876-1944) m. Bleeker Estelle Reid (1888-1968)
Emma Caroline Bahnson (1878-1894) did not marry
Henry Theodore Bahnson (1882-1884)
Agnew Hunter Bahnson (1886-1966) m. Elizabeth Moir Hill (1892-1966), d/o William Poindexter Hill and Cora Elizabeth Ogburn
Mary Louise Bahnson (1888-1964) m. Thomas Holt Haywood (1887-1964)
Pauline Lizette Bahnson (1891-1966) m. James Alexander Gray (1889-1952)

Sources

Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, 12 volumes; Publications of the North Carolina Historical Commission

North Carolina Masonic Bahnson Manual

Three Forks of Muddy Creek I:23-30.

Death Notices from the People's Press (Salem, North Carolina) 1851-1892, An Indexed Abstract, compiled and edited by Robert M. Topkins, Forsyth Co. Genealogical Society, Winston-Salem, 1997

Forsyth Co. NC cemetery records

Bahnson Manual

Bahnson Manual

Bahnson Manual

Forsyth Co. NC census records

Bahnson manual

Davie County NC census, cemetery and marriage records

Bahnson Es2000 Manual

This page was revised on April 1, 2001. A few dates and new links were added on November 24, 2003.

Bahnson Es2000 Cdm Manual

©, 2001-2007
Faye Jarvis Moran and Elizabeth H. Harris
faye@fmoran.com, ncgen@mindspring.com

Bahnson Manual Pdf

Return to List of Family Names