Remembering Them Forever (RTF)!

Baysinger, Albert

  • New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Military Information:

  • US Army
  • WWI Veteran
  • Deceased
  • QR Code
  • Host & Researchers-Colonial Dames XVII Century, Star of Destiny Chapter, Denton
  • RTF #1 (TVHOF: Remember Them Forever)
  • Cemetery-Oakwood, Denton, Denton County, Texas
  • PVT (Private)
  • Victory Medal (WW I)
  • 1-Alpha List

Bio:

Albert Baysinger

Personal information
Name: Albert Baysinger [Albert Basinger, Albert Beesinger]

Birth: 12 October 1889 [23 October 1880]
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana

1900 – lived at Glenfawn, Rusk County, Texas, with parents and three siblings
1910 – lived at Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, with the Charles Wells family
1920 – lived at Gastonia, Kaufman County, Texas, with two sons
1935 – lived at Decatur, Wise County, Texas
1940 – lived at Denton, Denton County, Texas, with wife
1941 – lived at Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas
1950 – lived on Crawford Street in Denton, Denton County, Texas, with wife and five
stepchildren

Death: 11 September 1972
724 Bailey Street, Denton, Denton County, Texas

Cemetery: Oakwood Cemetery
Denton, Denton County, Texas

Family: Parents: Tom Baysinger (born circa 1870, Texas) and Mary Barrett
(born circa 1875, Texas)
Spouse: (1) Millie Carroll, married 09 September 1911, McLennan
County, Texas
(2) Pearl Williams (born circa 1887), married 18
November 1941, Miller County, Arkansas
(3) Eula B. Dennis, married 13 March 1946, Denton,
Denton County, Texas
Children: Willie Mae, James T.

Military Service
Military Branch: Army

Era/Service: World War I

Dates: Enlisted 19 June 1918
Discharged 07 March 1919

Assignments: Company A, 434th Reserve Labor Battalion
9th Company, 168th Depot Brigade

Rank at Release: Private, #3066017

Civilian Life
Education: 3 years

Occupation: Minister; farm laborer

Sources:

1) 1900 U.S. Census, Denton County, Texas, population schedule, Glenfawn, dwelling 106, family 108, Tom Baysinger and Mary Baysinger, digital image, Ancestry.com (online database), from National Archives, Washington, DC

2) 1910 U.S. Census, Hunt County, Texas, population schedule, Greenville, Enumeration District 0108, sheet 7a, Chas. Wells and Abbie Wells, digital image, Ancestry.com (online database), from National Archives, Washington, DC

3) 1920 U.S. Census, Kaufman County, Texas, population schedule, Gastonia, Albert Baysinger, digital image, Ancestry.com (online database), from National Archives, Washington, DC

4) 1940 U.S. Census, Denton County, Texas, population schedule, Denton, sheet 12A, , family 230, Albert Baysinger and Pearl Baysinger, digital image, Ancestry.com (online database), from National Archives, Washington, DC

5) 1950 U.S. Census, Denton County, Texas, population schedule, Denton, dwelling 89, Albert Baysinger and Eula Baysinger, digital image, Ancestry.com (online database), from National Archives, Washington, DC

6) Albert Baysinger, FindAGrave.com, Memorial #12771426 (online database), citing Oakwood Cemetery, Denton, Denton County, Texas, contributed by R. M. Leahy

7) Arkansas County Marriage Records, 1837-1957, Miller County, Albert Baysinger and Pearl Williams (1941), Ancestry.com (online database)

8) Texas County Marriage Records, 1837-1965, Denton County, Albert Basinger and Millie Carroll (1911), Ancestry.com (online database)

9) Texas County Marriage Records, 1837-1965, Denton County, Albert Baysinger and Eula B. Dennis (1946), Ancestry.com (online database)

10) Texas County Marriage Records, 1837-1965, Denton County, Albert Billups and Annie Mae Hopkins (1950), Ancestry.com (online database)

11) Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Death Certificate, No. 81704, Albert Baysinger (1972), Austin; Ancestry.com (online database)

12) U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942, Albert Baysinger, Denton County, Texas; Ancestry.com (online database), from National Archives, Washington, DC

13) U.S., Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939, Albert Baysinger, No. 3066017 (1919), Ancestry.com (online database), from National Archives, Washington, DC

14) U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs, BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010, Albert Baysinger (1972), Ancestry.com (online database), from National Archives, Washington, DC

Author Information:

Name: Wanda Samek, Star of Destiny Chapter
National Society Colonial Dames XVII Cemetery
Contact Information: samek@verizon.net
Date: 22 Julyt 2023

Photos:

Cemetery:

Oakwood, 747 E Prairie St., Denton, Denton Co., TX 76205 USA