Proud to Be an American
By Stanley Bauder
I believe in America,
In what she was meant to be,
A home for those with faith in GOD,
A great Nation,strong and free,
I believe that America,
Is a nation willing to share,
She gives of herself to others,
When someone is needed to care,
Yes,I believe in America,
While young,she still must grow,
My faith is strong in America,
And I'd like the world to know,
I'm proud to be an American,
I'm proud of my native land,
With pride I say "In God we trust"
With pride I cheer a marching band,
I'm thrilled each time the flag goes by,
And long may "Old Glory"wave,
Those stars and stripes for all to see,
Proud symbols of our bold and brave,
Our founding fathers long ago,
Knew all to well the ways of men,
They pledged their lives to Freedoms cause,
And thus it has has ever been,
I'm proud to be an American,
And grateful I'll always be,
To God above and those that fought,
That have kept... America...... free
God Bless America!
This poem is copyright © Stanley Bauder 1964
THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED IN LOVING MEMORY TO OUR MOTHER FRANCES THERESA CIESLEWICZ BAUDER WHO PASSED AWAY ON DECEMBER 18TH 1999, AT THE AGE OF 71.
'Her quiet strength and dignity displayed during her long illness has taught all who knew and loved her the true meaning of faith. She was beloved by all and will be greatly missed. Sleep in Jesus Mom.'
Look For Me In The Midnight Sky
by Maggie Coletta
The night is peaceful, so very clear,
My hands are raised in tearful prayer.
Thousands of lights wink down on me,
My sight wanders over them unseeingly.
My heart is heavy and I feel such pain,
For your soul has flown and gone away.
A strange occurrence catches my eyes,
A brand new star appears in the sky!
It grows ever brighter, outshining the rest,
The light strong and steady it's appearance the best.
A voice soft and soothing fills my ears,
It's calming effect dries my tears.
"Weep for me now, but be done today,
I am not that far away.
To reach out and touch me all you need do,
Is remember the good times I've shared with you.
Do not dwell on what can't be changed,
Grieve now, then live again.
I am happy were I am,
For I have lots of spirit friends.
All these stars in the heavens this night,
Are souls of loved ones passed from sight.
We are sent to this place, to watch over you,
Sharing our strength, giving hope anew.
So, when your heart's heavy, and you are unable to cope,
Having lost the precious gift of hope,
Look for me in the midnight sky,
My love for you shall never die.
I'm the bright star shining in the night,
Giving you comfort, sharing my light.
Weep for me now, and then be done,
I am truly happy to be with God's son.
Hello. My name is Maggie. I am married and have three beautiful children. My birthname is Bauder.
I served in the Armed Forces (Army) of the United States with the 3rd Armored Division in Frankfurt Germany as a 72E10 or for you lay persons out there, a Telecomunications Specialist. I started out as a private E2 and ended up a Specialist 4. I received an Honorable discharge.
I really enjoyed my time in Germany. I was a teenager at the time so it was a "growing" adventure which many never have an opportunity to explore.
I was bitten by the "genealogy bug" doing a favor for a family member. Now I am known as the "Genelady". This has become a passion for me. Like many other "cousins" out there, my roots started in Europe and settled in New York.
Many of the items I have included deal with New York City, and Brooklyn, as this is where my early family of Bauder finally settled.
In the links section, I have added randomly chosen articles from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, along with marriage and obituary notices. Some of the articles are about issues of the day, etc. I have added links which I feel will assist those BADER/BAUDER researchers.
Other names that I am researching are BERGDALL, CIESLEWICZ, COLETTA, IRVING, JABLONSKI, LEEDS, OWENS, PELL, ROTH, SMITH, and STRAUSS. With the exception of BERGDALL, all of them are in New York. BERGDALL is Florida. :-)
When you are finished looking around take a few moments and sign the guestbook.
Please feel free to e-mail me with comments about my homepage. I do not do searches for family names, so please keep this in mind when you email. May site may not look all that entertaining since I have kept the "frills" down to a bare minimum for easier loading time. I look forward to hearing from you!
Bauder - To beat, or knock, the nickname could refer to the occupation of the initial bearer. Variants of the name can include Buder.
1350 - A Buder was listed as a resident of Muhlhausen.
1520 - A Hans Bauder was recorded as a resident of Heuback near Rosensiein. Most Bauders are near Wurtemberg.
Fixed hereditary family names first surfaced in Southern Germany in the Twelfth century.
Johann Ulrich Bauder (1610 - 1691) Theologian
Johann Friedrich Bauder (1713-1791 Industrialist and politician
Johann Friedrich Bauder (1741-) Lawyer
The name surfaced in America in the year 1732 with Hans Jacob Bauder who emigrated from Maulbronn into Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
Blazon of Arms: Pale argent and gules, first between three roses, gules a stag?s attire sable,
second gules three hunting horns or.
Crest: A crowned lion proper.
Origin: 4Germany
Michael Bauder of palatine twp. 1 male over 16, 2 under 16, 1 female.
Melchior Bader of Palatine twp. 2 males over 16 2 under 16
(females was uncertain do to illigebility in writing.)
Phillip Bader of Rensselerville. 1 male over 16. 3 under 16, 6 females
Michael Potter of Palatine twp. 4 males over 16, 4 under 16 2 females
Frances Pater of Caughnawage twp. 1 male over 16 2 females
John Pauter of Mohawk twp. 1 male over 16 2 females
Nicholas Baut of Canajoharie twp. 2 males over 16 4 under 16 4 females.
Lodowick Pauter- Mohawk twp. 1 male over 16, 2 females
Jeremiah Potter Mohawk twp. 4 males over 16, 2 under 16, 3 females
John Potter Mohawk twp 1 male over 16 2 under 16 1 female
Ulrick Bader Palatine twp. 2 males over 16 4 males under 16 5 females.
Klock?s Regiment
Melgert Bader
Mebzer Bader
Michael Bader (two of them)
Fisher?s regiment
Francis Pater
Ulrich Panter
President - Ira J. Carr
Vice-President - Lewis Bauder
Secretary - Jacob Snow
The factory is a fine wooden building and has a capacity for manufacturing the milk of 800 cows, which is considered above the national average.
From F. W. Beers' History of Montgomery and Fulton Co.