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Bush

 

 

THE BUSH FAMILY

by Robert A. Bjerke

Last updated 4 December 2007

 

 

        41 51 55 60 passlist mJohn Bush 1790-1866

John Bush

bp 5 Sept 1790 Kirkby on Bain, "Jno. son of Mary Bush, a single woman"

 (bishops transcript); b 1788 (Sugden), 54 in 54 (passlist)

d February 1866 (Sugden); in England, according to Sugden, but probably

 in Wisconsin

1813 Bardney (m); 1814 labourer, Mareham le Fen near the Moorhouses (dau bp); 1841 Freiston West Fen Allotment, Ag. Lab.; 1851 Frieston Fen; to New York May 1854, laborer (pass list); 1855 Pittsford Town, Monroe County, with son Henry, resident 1 year; 1860 Lomira Town, Dodge County, with Ellkintons

a portrait of John Bush is in my possession

m 26 July 1813 Wragby (m)

        41 51 55 60 passlist

Mary HoldenMary Bush 1787-1862

? daughter of John Holden and Esther Simpson (Revesby parish register)

? daughter of John Holden and Esther his wife (Revesby bp)

? bp 20 Nov 1787 (Revesby bp); b 1784 (Sugden) Revesby (1851); 50 in 1841,

 64 in 1851, 58 in 1854 (pass list), 61 in 1855, 73 in 1860

d Nov 1862 (Sugden)

1813 Wragby (m)

a portrait of Mary Bush is in my possession

Children:

   2    i Elizabeth b 1814 Mareham-le-Fen

       ii Sarah b l8l7, labourer Hundleby Fen Allotment

      iii John bp 11 July 1819, labourer New Bolingbroke

       iv Mary bp 28 Jan l82l, labourer New Bolingbroke

        v Thomas bp 17 Aug l823, labourer New Bolingbroke

       vi Nancy bp 18 Dec l825, labourer Miningsby Allotment

      vii Henry bp 2 July l829, labourer Miningsby Allotment

 

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CHILDREN OF JOHN BUSH AND MARY HOLDEN:

        51 61 71 bp m1 g1 m2 g2

2 Elizabeth Bush; Elisabeth Russell (m2); Elizabeth Wilcocks (71)

bp 11 Sept 1814 (Mareham le Fen bp); bp Revesby <source?>; b Mareham le Fen (51,71); b Frieston Fen (61)

died in America (Sugden)

servant, New Bolingbroke, 1841 (m1); widow, Tattershall, 1847 (m2); widow, nurse in the household of innkeeper Richard Morris, 82 Freeman Street, Grimsby, 1871(ed19)

cf. Elisabeth Wilcox, 66, inmate in the county home, Fond du Lac Town, Fond du Lac County, 1880(ed38p15)

m1 27 April 1841 Carrington Chapel (g,m)

              d bur

Isaac Russells

36 in 1845 (d)

son of farmer Thomas Russells (m)

? Isaac son of Thomas & Susannah Russells, Revesby, farmer, bp 26 June 1814 (Revesby bp)

labourer, New Bolingbroke, 1841 (m); labourer 1845 (d)

d 3 Nov 1845 Freiston Fen (d),  bur 6 Nov 1845, 31 years (Carrington bur)

Frieston Allotment 1845 (bur)

m2 27 Dec 1847 Tattershall Parish Church (m,g)

        41 51 61 g1 d bur

William Willcox (signature in g1,51); William Willcock (signature in g2)

son of farmer Richard Wilcock (m2)

b Keelby, Lincs. (51,61); 40 in 1841, 54 in 1851, 63 in 1861

d 5 Nov 1868 Clee (d); bur 9 Nov 1868, age 70, abode Clee by Grimsby (Clee bur)

Tattershall 1827 (g1); baker, Tattershall, 1841 1847 (m2); cottage (of 7 acres), baker & grocer, Tattershall, 1851; warehouseman, Great Grimsby, 1861; book keeper (d)

        m1 17 May 1827 Tattershall Parish church (g)

                41

        Mary Nichols (g); Mary Willcock (bur)

        witness to marriage Abagall Nichols (g)

        40 in 1841

        bur 23 April 1846 (Tattershall bur)

his wife may be the Mary Willcock, age 50, who was bur 23 April 1846 (Tattershall bur)

Children:

  8a    i John Bush Russel bp 5 Jan 1843, labourer Revesby Bank; bur 29 June 1845, Freiston

           Allotment

        a John Wilcox, 12 in 1841

        b Henry bp 4 June 1831 Tattershall, baker

 

        51 61 g d bur

3 Sarah Bush

bp 26 Jan 1817 by the minister of Revesby (Hundleby bp)

d 2 May 1870 Tattershall (d); bur 5 May 1870, res Tattershall Bede House, age 53 (Tattershall bur)

Mareham-le-fen 1836 (g)

m 1 Aug 1836 Mareham le Fen Church; witnesses John Apleyard, Elizabeth Bush (g)

        51 61 bp d bur

George Appleyard

son of George and Mary Appleyard, Labourer, Tattershall (bp)

bp 5 Nov 1815 (Tattershall bp); 34 in 1851, 45 in 1861

d 30 Sept 1869 Tattershall (d), bur 3 Oct 1869, res Tattershall Bede House, age 55 (Tattershall bur)

Mareham-le-fen 1836 (g); Labourer, New Bolingbroke, 1837 (sons b); Lab, Tattershall, 1844 (bp); agricultural laborer, Tattershall, 1851 1861; labourer (dau m)

Children:

   9    i John b 1837, labourer New Bolingbroke

       ii Bush b l839, labourer Tattershall

      iii George b l841 Harts Grounds, labourer

       iv Thomas b l844, labourer Tattershall

        v Ann b l846, labourer Coningsby

       vi William Henry b l848 Tattershall, labourer

      vii Joseph b 29 April 1851 Tattershall, labourer

     viii Isaac b 20 Aug 1853 Tattershall, husbandman

       ix Sarah b 1856 Tattershall, agricultural labourer, Tattershall (b), labourer

           Tattershall Thorpe (bp); d 15 June 1856, agricultural labourer, Tattershall

 

        41 51 bp m

4 John Bush

b 29 June 1819 (mrs G. Bush); bp 11 July 1819, b New Bolingbroke (Carrington bp)

d 10 Aug 1857, age 38-1-11, bur Estabrooks Cemetery, Fond du Lac (cem)

1841 Freiston, West Fen Allotment, at home; 1848 Newball (m); 1851 Newball, agricultural laborer; 1851 to US with Ellkintons

m 29 June 1848 Stainton parish church

        51 70? 80 bp ob

Mary Jane Baxter

daughter of Thomas and Ann Baxter, Newbald, labourer (bp)

bp 2 April 1827 (Stainton by Langworth bp), b Newball (51)

d 6 or 7 March 1896 at the home of her daughter Mrs Luke Culver (ob--The Byron correspondent of The Commonwealth says she died Friday evening, the Oakfield correspondent of The Daily Reporter says she died Saturday); bur Estabrooks Cemetery (cem)

Oakfield 1880 (ed52p25)

m2 14 July 1870 Fond du Lac, clerical ceremony by W. K. Windows (m)

                50 60 70 m1 cem

        Thomas Hall

        b c1815 England; 34 in 1850; 44 in 1860; 54 in 1870

        d 30 July 1876, age 61, bur Oakfield (cem)

        farmer, Oakfield Town, settled 1844 (Illustrated Atlas Map of Fond du Lac County,

        Wisconsin. Fond du Lac: Harvey & Tucker, 1874, p.78); farm sold 1895

        m1 5 Dec 1846

                        41

                Eliza Shuttlewell (Fond du Lac m) (Shuttleworth?--see 80)

                apparently the daughter of Samuel Shuttleworth and Ellen of Mansfield in

                Nottinghamshire (41,IGI), and the sister of William Shuttleworth of Byron

                (William's widow, Ann Shuttleworth, was living with Mary Jane Hall in 1880)

                ?bp 23 Nov 1825 Mansfield in Nottinghamshire (IGI); b c1824 (cem); 15 in

                1841; 24 in 1850, 34 in 1860, b England

                d 15 Sept 1861 bur Oakfield (cem)

        m2

                50?

                Keziah Spear

                daughter of Samuel Spear and Phebe

                19 in 1850, b New Jersey (50); b New York (Phebe 30)

                d 19 July 1868, age 34, bur Oakfield (cem)

                at home, Flatbush Town, Kings County, New York, 1850

Children:

  15    i John Thomas, b 26 March 1849 Newball

       ii William b 30 April 1850 Newball, labourer

      iii Robert, b 20 July 1851 Newball

       iv Mary Ann, b 28 Dec 1852 Pittsford

        v Henry Baxter, b 8 Aug l854 Washington County

       vi George Newton, b Jan 1856

      vii Christopher, b 25 Dec 1856 Fond du Lac County

Hall children:

        a Mary Ann, d Sept 1850 age 3 (cem)

        b Henry b c1851 Wisconsin (60)

        c Phebe Ann, b c1863 Long Island, New York

        d Sarah E., d 22 Sept 1864 age 5 weeks (cem)

        e twins, d 30 Oct 1865 age 4 days (cem)

        f Katie V.--Catherine V. (70)--b c1867 Wisconsin

 

        41 51 61 71 81 91 bp m

5 Mary Bush

bp 28 January 1821, b New Bolingbroke (Carrington bp)

died in England (Sugden)

at home, Freiston, West Fen Allotment, 1841; abode Frieston Allotment 1846 (dau bp); Butterwick Alott., 1857 (m); widow, nurse, Great Grimsby 1871 1881; with daughter Nancy's family, Great Grimsby, 1891

m 4 Aug 1857 in chapel of Midville (m)

        41 51 61 bp m1 d

William Carter

son of Rebecca Carter, spinster, Sutton St Edmunds (bp); father William Rawlings (m)

bp 24 Feb 1822 (Sutton St Edmunds bp)

d 17 July 1869 Grimsby, age 48, "Hung himself during a fit of temporary Insanity" (d)

ag lab, Boston, 1841; labourer, Witham Street, Boston, 1842 (m1); agl lab, Butterwick East Fen Allotment, 1851; husbandman, Butterwick, 1854 (d); widower, laborer, Butterwick Allott., 1857 (m); farm labourer, Butterwick Fen, 1861

        m1 11 Oct 1842 Boston parish church

                            41 51 d

        Harriet Cooper (m)

        daughter of Matthew Cooper (m)

        20 in 1841;   32 in 1851, b Freiston; 36 in 1854 (d)

        d 28 Aug 1854 Butterwick (d)

        dressm, Boston, 1841

Children:

  22    i Mary Robinson, b 8 Sept 1846 Freiston Fen

       ii John Thomas b c 1853 Frieston Allotment

      iii Henry b c 1855 Horncastle

       iv Nancy Elizabeth bp 1857, laborer, Butterwick Allotment

        v Sarah Jane b 23 May 1861, laborer, Butterwick Allotment

        a Mary Ann, 4 in 1851, b Butterwick

        b Rebecca bp 25 June 1848, labourer, Butterwick Allotment (Midville bp); 2 in 1851, b

           Butterwick

        c Harriet b 8 June 1850 Butterwick labourer (b), bp 2 July 1850, labourer, Butterwick

           Allotment (Midville bp)

        d John bp 10 April 1853, labr, Butterwick Allotment (Midville bp); 8 in 1861, b

           Butterwick; ? b 2d quarter 1853 Boston

 

        51 55 60 70 75 80 85 95 00 05 10 bp m g d obit cem

6 Thomas Bush

b 15 July 1823 (00,obit); bp 17 Aug 1823, b New Bolingbroke (Carrington bp)

d 3 July 1919 Wood Lake, bur Wood Lake Cemetery

servant, Tattershall, 1847 (m); 1851 Frieston Fen; 1852 to U.S. (00,10); 1855 Pittsford Town, Monroe County, resident 3 years; 1859 to Wisconsin

(obit); 1860 Lomira Town, Dodge County; Co. I, 27th Wis Inf, 3 Dec 1862 -

2 Jan 1863, deserted according to army records, but I think this can be

disputed; owned a farm in Byron Town, Fond du Lac County, 1868-1903

(land); 1900 mason, Byron; 1905 Oakfield Village with Luke Culver family;

moved to Wood Lake, Minnesota, lived with son John: 1910 Wood Lake

Village, 2d Avenue

m 29 June 1847 Tattershall parish church

        51 55 60 70 80 m d obit

Ann Hall

daughter of labourer William Hall (g); Sarah Hall witness at marriage (g)

b 20 April 1827 (d,cem) Tattershall (l85l); 44 in 1870

d 2 March 1897 Byron Town, bur Byron Cemetery (d7-54)

servant, Tattershall, 1847 (m)

Children (there were 9 in all, according to Thomas' obit):

   23   i Sarah M., b 25 June 1848 Mid-Ville, labourer, Midville

       ii John A., b 16 July 1850 Frieston Fen

      iii Ella Elizabeth, b 21 May 1855 Pittsford

       iv Mary Ann, b c 1857 New York

        v Thomas William, b 6 April 1859 Wisconsin

       vi Belle Jane, b 14 Sept 1861 Lomira

      vii Jennie Ann, b 10 April 1867 Lomira

 

        51 bp g m

7 Nancy Bush

b 12 November 1825 (bible); bp 18 Dec 1825, b Miningsby Allotment (Carrington bp)

d 24 November 1881 (bible)

servant, Boston, 1851

m 9 September 1851 Carrington Chapel (g,m)

Mark Elkinton   1816-1899   --   see Elkinton

Children:

        i Mary Ann b 16 Dec 1853 Pittsford, New York

     ii Mark Pearson b 19 April 1856 Lomira Town, Dodge County, Wisconsin

    iii John Thomas b 31 July 1858 Lomira Town

     iv Evelyn Hannah b 1 Oct 1860 Lomira Town

      v Charles Holden b 8 April 1862 Lomira Town

     vi Nancy E. b 3 March 1864 Lomira Town, d 24 March 1866 Lomira Town

    vii Auta Lucinda b 13 Feb 1866 Lomira Town

   viii William Henry b 24 May 1870 Lomira Town

     ix Frank Bush b 28 Oct 1873 Lomira Town

 

        41 51 55 60 70 75 80 85 bp m1 obit passlist

8 Henry Bush

b 28 June 1829 (obit); bp 2 July 1829, b Miningsby Allotment (Carrington bp)

d 16 June 1895 Saint Peter State Hospital, bur Stewart Cemetery

1841 Freiston, West Fen Allotment, at home; 1851 Moor Houses in Revesby, farm laborer; to U.S. spring 1854, laborer (ship); 1855 Pittsford Town, Monroe County, New York, resident 1 year; to Wisconsin 1 year after 2nd marriage (obit); 1860 Lomira Town, Dodge County; 1870 Byron Town, Fond du Lac County; owned a farm in Byron Town 1876-1882 (land); to Collins Township, McLeod County, Minnesota, spring 1882 (obit); Collins Township 1885(p3); to Osceola Town, Renville County, 7 years later (obit)

m1 4 February 1851 Chapel of Saint Lawrence, Revesby Parish

        51 bp passlist

Susannah Randsley

daughter of John Randsley and Epiphania Turgoose (Revesby parish register); daughter of John Randsley (m); daughter of John and Epiphania Randsley, abode Revesby, farmer (Mareham le Fen bp, also recorded in Revesby bp)

bp 8 Feb 1829 (Mareham le Fen bp); bp 22 Feb 1829 by the curate of Miningsby <who was also curate of Mareham le Fen> (Revesby bp); b 1 Nov 1829 (Sugden); 25 in 1854; b Revesby (51)

d 1 September 1854 "probably at Pittsford, N.Y." (Sugden)

m2 17 December 1857 Pittsford (obit, Sugden)

        41 51 60 70 80 85 95 00 05 10 b bp d obit

Sarah Ablard

daughter of John Ablard, shoemaker, and Mary Pogson (b); labourer, Hundleby Allotment (bp)

b 10 February 1838 (b), b Hundleby (51), b Stickney (Sugden); no birthplace appears in the birth record, but the informant's residence is Hundleby Fen Allotment; bp 1 April 1838 (Stickney bp)

d 19 February 1918 Hutchinson, bur Stewart Cemetery

at home, Stickney, 1841; 1851 servant, Stickney; to U.S. 1857 (00,10); Osceola Township 1895(p8); to Hutchinson 1898; Hutchinson Village 1900(ed91p2); in Minnesota 23 years, in Hutchinson 6 years, in 1905

        m2 23 August 1903 Hutchinson; m 27 Aug 1903 (Sugden)

                50 60 70 80 00 05 10 d obit

        Chester Wright Selts

        son of John Selts (50)

        b 4 Jan 1830 New York; b Jan 1830 New York (00); 20 in 1850, 30 in 1860, 41 in 1870,

        50 in 1880, 75 in 1905

        d 20 Nov 1916

        at home, Mayfield Township, De Kalb County, 1850; farm hand, Big Rock Township, Kane

        County, Illinois, 1860; farmer, Union Township, Floyd County, 1870 (p24); farmer,

        Sheffield, Franklin County, Iowa, 1880; Selts patent medicine, Maple Street,

        Sheffield Iowa 1900; Glen(?) St, Hutchinson ward 3, in Minnesota 2 years, here 2

        years, 1905(ed13p23)

                ?m1 21 Dec 1851 Kane County (mdx)

                Elizabeth Hanks

                m 23 Nov 1856 De Kalb County (mdx); married 43 years in 1900

                        60 80 00

                Lucinda A. Denny (mdx)

                b July 1839 Illinois (00); 20 in 1860, 31 in 1870, 40 in 1880, b Illinois

                Children:

                        i Alma, 6 in 1860, 16 in 1870, b Illinois

                       ii Mary N., 2/12 in 1860, 10 in 1870, 20 in 1880, b Illinois; m Adam

                           O. Asper

                      iii George b Aug 1865 Illinois (00), 6 in 1870, 14 in 1880

Children:

   39   i Mary Ann, b 13 Sept 1851 West-Ville

       ii Susannah, b 8 June 1853 Leverton Fen

      iii Elizabeth Ann, b 21 July 1854

       iv John Henry, b 11 April 1860 Wisconsin

        v Susannah Nancy, b 11 Aug 1861

       vi Edith Elizabeth, b 18 Feb 1863 Lomira

      vii Sarah Jane, b 9 Oct 1864

     viii Charlotte Lucinda, b 10 March 1866

       ix Mary Lillie, b 27 March 1868

        x Ira Dayton, b 22 Nov 1877

 

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CHILD OF ISAAC RUSSELL AND ELIZABETH BUSH:

        bp bur

8a John Bush Russell

bp 5 Jan 1843 (Carrington bp)

bur 29 June 1845, 2½ years (Carrington bur), d 2d quarter 1845 Boston

 

CHILDREN OF WILLIAM WILLCOX AND MARY:

        41 61 71 m1 g2

John Wilcox; John Willcox (signature in g2,71); John William Willcox (bp61,63)

? same as William Henry, son of William & Sarah Willcock, baker, Tattershall, bp 5 Aug 1828 (Tattershall bp)

12 in 1841; 24 in 1853 (m1); 43, b Tattershell, 1871

at home, Tattershall, 1841; cottager, Stickney, 1853 (m1); agricultural laborer, Tattershall, 1861; widower, labourer, Tattershall, son of baker William Wilcox, 1862 (m); lamp lighter, 25 Flower St, Grimsby, 1871(ed10)

m1 13 June 1853 Stickney Parish Church, witness Rose Anna Bowering (m)

        61

Frances Cook Bowering

daughter of Edward Bowering labourer (m)

23 in 1853 (m); 31 in 1861, b Wragby

d 2d quarter 1861 Horncastle

Stickney 1853 (m)

m2 13 March 1862 (Tattershall m)

        61 71

Charlotte Ingall (signature in g)

daughter of labourer William Ingall (g,m)

b 4th quarter 1843 Sleaford; 6 in 1851, 18 in 1861, 27 in 1871, b Little Hale

in the Union workhouse in New Sleaford in 1851; living with cousin John Parker in Great Hale 1861; Tattershall 1862 (m)

Children:

        i Frances Cook b 2d quarter 1861 Horncastle, bp 24 April 1861 (Tattershall bp), d 4th

           quarter 1866 Caistor

       ii William, 9 in 1871, b Tattershall; likely the William Ingall born 1st quarter 1862

           Tattershall

      iii Alfred b 3d quarter 1863 Horncastle, bp 1 Nov 1863 (Tattershall bp); 7 in 1871, b

           Tattershall

       iv Robert John N., b 1st quarter 1871 Caistor; 1 month in 1871, b Grimsby

 

        41 51

Henry Willcox

bp 4 June 1831, son of baker William and Mary Willcox (Tattershall bp); 10 in 1841; age 20, b Tattershall (51)

at home, Tattershall, 1841 1851; General Labr 1851

m

        51

Eliza

25 in 1851, b Wakefield Yorkshire

 

CHILDREN OF GEORGE APPLEYARD AND SARAH BUSH:

        51 61 b bp m

9 John Appleyard

b 12 Sept 1837 (b); bp 1 Oct 1837, b New Bolingbroke (Carrington bp)

Labourer, Billinghay, 1858 (m); agric labourer, Tattershall, 1861

m 25 July 1858 Billinghay parish church (m)

        61 b?

Ann Dickinson (b,m)

daughter of labourer William Dickinson (m); groundkeeper William Dickinson and Elizabeth Woods (b)

22 in 1861, b Billingay; ? b 27 Dec 1838 Heckington

Child:

 49     i William b 1860, Tattershall, labourer

       ii Betsy b 1862, Tattershall, labourer

      iii Thomas b 24 April 1865 Tattershall, farm labourer

       

        51 61 71 81 91 01 b bp m d

10 Bush Appleyard (b); William Appleyard (61,81); William Bush Appleyard (m,d); the baptism entry in the Tattershall parish register gives the child's name as ". . . Bush", and the mother's name is missing or erased; could this mean the priest forgot or couldn't read his notes?

b 29 July 1839 Tattershall (b); bp 2 August 1839 Tattershall, abode Dogdyke (bp)

d 29 Dec 1904 Grangetown Eston (d)

ag lab, Kirkstead, 1861; Laborer, Butterwick Allott., 1864 (m); ag. lab., Tattershall, 1871; labourer steelworks, Normanby in Middlesbrough, York, 1881; steelworks labourer, 115 Vaughan Street, Eston, York, 1891; labourer, steel, Eston, 1901

m 26 April 1864 Mid-ville chapel (m)

        51 71 81 91 01 bp

Betsy (bp); Betsey (51); Elizabeth Todd (m)

daughter of Joseph & Harriet Todd, cordwainer, Dogdyke (Chapel Hill bp); daughter of Joseph Todd (m)

b 3d quarter 1843 Horncastle; bp 4 June 1843 (Chapel Hill bp); 7 in 1851, b Experocal, Lincs; 22 in 1864 (m); 27 in 1871; 38 in 1881; 47 in 1891; 58 in 1901; b Boston Lincs

at home, Chapel Hill, 1851; Butterwick Allott. 1864 (m)

Children:

 49c    i Henry, 6 in 1871, b Lackenby, Lincs.; 17 in 1881, b Lackenby, York

       ii Joseph, 4 in 1871, b Harmston; 15 in 1881, b Havenston Lincs; 25 in 1891, b

           Harmstow Lincs

      iii Sarah, 3 in 1871, 13 in 1881, b Tattershall; b 1st quarter 1868 Horncastle District

       iv George, 1 in 1871, b Tattershall; ? b 4th quarter 1870 Horncastle

        v Jane, 9 in 1881, b Tattershall; ? same as newly born daughter, age 1 month in 1871

       vi Ellen, 6 in 1881, b Lackenby; 15 in 1891, with uncle George in Hornsey; ? b 3d

           quarter 1875 Guisborough District

      vii William; 4 in 1881, b Kirkleatham Yorkshire; 13 in 1891, b Boatham Yorkshire; b 3d

           quarter 1877 Guisborough District

     viii Betsy; 7 months in 1881, b Southbank Yorkshire; 9 in 1891, b South Bank, Yorkshire

       ix Thomas, 8 in 1891, 18 in 1901, b Grangetown Yorkshire

        x Frederick, 4 in 1891, 14 in 1901, b Grangetown Yorkshire

 

        51 61 71 81 91 b bp m d

11 George Appleyard

b 29 Nov 1841 Harts Grounds (b); bp 26 Dec 1841 (Chapel Hill bp); b Swineshead (51); b Chapel Hill (61); b Chapelhill (71); b Tattershall (81)

d 14 June 1894 Hornsey (d)

foundry labourer, Lincoln, 1861; labourer, New Cross, 1865 (m); bricklayer, Islington, 1871; ? bricklayer, Hornsey, Middlesex, 1881; foreman bricklayer, Hornsey, 1891; bricklayer journeyman 1894 (d)

m 27 March 1865 Hatcham Parish Church (m)

        61 71 81 91 01

Sabina Vinter

daughter of labourer John Vinter (m)

b Dogdyke, age 15 in 1861, 26 in 1871, 37 in 1881, 47 in 1891; 55 in 1901, b Swineshead

house maid, Tattershall Thorpe, 1861; New Cross 1865 (m); widow, housekeeper, Hornsey, 1901

Child:

 49m    i Moses, 5 in 1871, 15 in 1881, 25 in 1891, 36 in 1901, b Waddington, Lincs.

 

      51 61 b bp bur

12 Thomas Appleyard

b 8 May 1844 Tattershall (b), bp 20 May 1844 Tattershall

b 3d quarter 1861 Horncastle; bur 1 Sept 1861, res Tattershall Thorpe (Tattershall bur)

ploughman, Billinghay, 1861

 

        51 61 b m

13 Ann Appleyard

b 30 August 1846 Coningsby; age 4 (51); 15 in 1861

house servant, Tattershall, 1861; Tattershall 1865 (son b)

possibly the same as:  age 24 (70); 1880 widow Fond du Lac, age 33

m 24 Nov 1867 at the Great Grimsby parish church (m)

George Gibson (m); Geo. W. Gibson (Thomas m)

son of William Gibson, labourer (m)

b in or about 1844 (intent), age 22 in 1870; under age in 1867 (m)

labourer, Duncan Street, 1867 (m); laborer, Bath Street, Grimsby, 1869 (son b); came to U.S. 1870; Lomira Wisconsin with Mark Elkinton 1870

Children:

 50     i Thomas, b 31 July 1865 Horncastle

       ii George, b 16 April 1869 Grimsby

    ? iii Norma, b 20 June 1890 Milwaukee

 

        51 61 71 81 91 01 b bp m

14 William Henry Appleyard

b 15 Oct 1848 Tattershall (b), bp 1 Nov 1848 (Tattershall bp)

at home, Tattershall, 1861; Labourer, Coningsby, 1870 (m); ag lab, Coningsby, 1871; iron-stone miner, Eston, York, 1881; labourer, Eston, 1891; general labourer, ironstone mine, below ground, Eston, 1901

m 18 Oct 1870 Coningsby parish church (m)

        61 71 81 91 01 b d

Ellen Clarke (m)

daughter of clock-cleaner and labourer Timothy Clark and Mary Holmes (b)

b 5 May 1851 Coningsby (b); b Coningsby Moor (81)

d 6 June 1905 Eston, age 54 (d)

at home, Coningsby, 1861

Children:

 51     i Mary Ann, b Eston, age 9 in 1881

       ii Charlotte, b Eston, age 3 in 1881, 13 in 1891, 22 in 1901

      iii Ellen, b Eston, 7 in 1891

       iv Annie, b Eston, 4 in 1891, 14 in 1901

        v Lily, b Eston, 2 in 1891, 12 in 1901

       vi Arthur E., b Eston, 4 in 1901

 

        61 71 81 91 01 b bp m

14a Joseph Appleyard

b 29 April 1851 Tattershall (b), bp 26 May 1851 (Tattershall bp); b Tattershallthorpe (71)

at home, Tattershall, 1861; Labourer, Hameringham, 1870 (m); ag. labourer, Old Lackenby, Wilton, Yorkshire, with brother Isaac, 1871; labourer (dock), Cottingham, Yorkshire, 1881; general laborer, Cottingham, 1891; general carrier, Sculcoates, 1901 <It seems that 1881, 1891, and 1901, he was living in the same place: Newland, part of Hull>

m1 7 June 1870 Hameringham parish church (m)

        71 b

Ann Watson (m)

daughter of labourer Charles Watson (b,m) and Maria Taylor (b)

b 23 May 1850 East Keal (b)

Hameringham 1870 (m)

? m2

        61 71 81 91 01 b bp

Rose Norton

daughter of bricklayer journeyman William Norton and Mary Ann Holland (b)

b 19 May 1857 Boston (b), bp 11 June 1857 St Botolph's (bp)

Children:

 51f    i George H., b Kirkby on Bane, age 4 months (1871)

       ii Sarah A., 8 in 1881, b Gainsbro

      iii Ernest B., 1 month in 1881, b Newland, Yorkshire

       iv Joseph William, 8 in 1891, b Hull

        v Lilian b 29 Aug 1884 Newland labourer

       vi Bertie, 4 in 1891, b Hull

      vii Minnie, 2 in 1891, b Hull

     viii Mabel, 9 in 1901, b Hull

       ix Laurence, 7 in 1901, b Hull

        x Gladys, 3 in 1901, b Hull

       xi Cyril, 2 in 1901, b Hull

 

        61 71 81 91 01 b bp m

14b Isaac Appleyard

b 20 Aug 1853 Tattershall (b); bp 23 Oct 1853 (Tattershall bp); b Tattersall Thorpe (71,01)

at home, Tattershall, 1861; ag. labourer, Old Lackenby, Wilton, Yorkshire, 1871; labourer at mines, Lackenby, Wilton, 1871 (m); platelayer on railway, Boston, 1881 1891 1901

m 17 Sept 1871 Guisbrough register office (m)

        51 71 81 91 01 b bp

Mary Ann White (m)

daughter of tailor David White (b,m) and Ann Bowshing (b)

b 18 July 1850 Boston (b), bp 11 Aug 1850 St Botolph's (bp)

at home, Boston, 1851; Isaac's housekeeper, Old Lackenby, Wilton, 1871; Lackenby, Wilton, 1871 (m)

Children:

 51q    i Thomas H., 9 in 1881, b Yorkshire

       ii Frances, 28 in 1901, b Lackenby Yorkshire

      iii Clara b 27 June 1875, platelayer on GNR, Boston

       iv Isaac b 20 Feb 1878, platelayer on GNR, Boston       

        v George, 20 in 1901, b Boston

       vi Anne, 8 in 1891, b Boston

      vii Frank, 15 in 1901, b Boston

     viii Moses, 13 in 1901, b Boston  

       ix Alice bp 1889, platelayer, Boston; d 1889

        x John, 10 in 1901, b Boston

       xi William, 6 in 1901, b Boston

      xii Anne bp 1895, laborer, King St

 

        b bp bur

14c Sarah Appleyard

b 25 May 1856 Tattershall (b), bp 26 May 1856 (Tattershall bp)

d 15 June 1856 Tattershall (d), bur 17 June 1856 (Tattershall bur)

 

CHILDREN OF JOHN BUSH AND MARY JANE BAXTER:

        51 60 80 00 b m

15 John Thomas Bush

b 26 March 1849 Newbald (b)

1860 Lomira Wisconsin with Mark Ellkinton; 1880 (ed57p7) Lexington Township, Lafayette County, Missouri, lumber business; 1884 miller (dau b); 1900(ed159p15) Washington Street, Lexington Missouri ward 4, brick manufacturer

m 16 Nov 1876 Ray County, Missouri (m)

        60 70 80 00

Josie M. (00); Josie (80); Josie M. Bush (20); Joann Dickie (60); Joan Dickey (m); James[!] Dickey (70)

daughter of David Dickie and M. A. (60); Mary (70); David T. Dickey (80)

b January 1858 Missouri (00); 2 in 1860, 12 in 1870, 22 in 1880, 28 in 1884 (dau b), 61 in 1920

at home, Fishing River Township, Ray County, 1860 (p117); at home, Fort Osage Township, Jackson County, 1870; dependent on son Joseph 1917 (WWI); widow, Planada Precinct, Merced County, California, 1920(ed155p6); 2 "son"s, John R., age 5, b California, and Hugh M., age 2, b California, in the 1920 census may be her grandchildren

Children (12 children, 2 living in 1900):

 52     i Henry d 19 Sept 1884 Morton, age 1 year 3 months

       ii Sarah b 12 Nov 1884 Morton <6th child>

      iii John Robert, b 6 Oct l889 Missouri

       iv Joseph Lee, b 8 April 1892 Missouri

        v daughter b 1 Dec 1897, d 13 Dec 1897

 

        51 80 00 05 10 20 b m d cem

16 William Bush; Wilhelm Busch (80); William B. Bush (m,10,20,cem)

b 30 April 1850 Newball (b)

d 24 Dec 1922 Wauwatosa Town, bur Forest Home Cemetery (478-202)

workman, Milwaukee, 1879 (m); works at the R. R. Co., 1013 Poplar Street, Milwaukee 1880 (ed100p35); yard foreman, tannery, 753 Tenth St, Milwaukee ward 10, 1900 (ed80p6); Ry clerk, Milwaukee ward 10, 1905(p10); living with son-in-law, 1031 First Street, Milwaukee ward 13, 1910 (ed127p3); 749 Island Avenue, Milwaukee ward 6, 1920 (ed80p1) 1922 (d)

m 12 Nov 1879 Watertown, Jefferson County, church ceremony by Edward Knaar (m)

        60 70 80 00 05 10 20 30 d cem

Augusta (d) Weiss (80b), Weid (82b 83b), Waitz (85b); Augusta J. (10); Augusta Weitz (m)

daughter of Fred Waitz and Johnanna (d), Ferdinand Waitz and Johanna (70)

b 26 Sept 1855 Wisconsin (d), b Sept 1855 (00), b 1855 (cem), 4 in 1860, 14 in 1870, 25 in 1880, 49 in 1905, 41 in 1910, 64 in 1920, 74 in 1930

d 16 April 1943 Wauwatosa Town, bur Forest Home (3115)

at home, Watertown ward 2, Jefferson County, 1860 (p33); at home, Oconomowoc, 1870 (p30); 1243 35 Street, Milwaukee ward 20, 1930 (ed40-255p23); 1133A W Cherry St (d)

Children <5 children, 3 living in 1900 1910; 3 children (Rodeillat)>:

 55b    i boy b 26 July 1880 Milwaukee ward 2

       ii Henrietta b 12 March 1882 Milwaukee ward 9

      iii Arthur b 5 Oct 1883 Milwaukee ward 9

       iv Wiliam b 22 Nov 1885, 416 Sherman Street, Milwaukee

        v William b 18 March 1888 Milwaukee

 

        60 70 80 85dx 00 10 b m1 m2 d

17 Robert Bush (b); Robert H. Bush (10,d,son's m,son's d)

b 20 July 1851 Newball (b)

d 27 June 1918 at 834 W 36th St, Los Angeles, bur Whittier (d)

Byron Town, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, 1860--living with Henry Clements family; 1870--farm laborer living with Henry Clemens family (p20); cattleman, Culbertson Nebraska 1878 1898 (m,prob); stock grower, Culbertson precinct, Hitchcock County, 1880; Culbertson Precinct 1885; Trenton Precinct, farmer, 1900; Los Nietos Township (East Whittier Precinct), Los Angeles County, California, citrus fruit farmer, 1910; 2 years at place of death, 15 years in California, in 1918 (d)

m1 6 Nov 1878 Byron Town

        60 70 80 85dx

Abigail G. Graham; Abigal (60); Abbie (85dx)

daughter of Franklin and Lucy Graham

b Fond du Lac (son's m, son's d); 7 in 1860, 17 in 1870, 26 in 80, 32 in 1885

d 1890 (fa's prob)

at home, Byron Town, 1860(p157) 1870(p20)

m2 2 Sept 1896 McCook, Red Willow County, Nebraska, by M.E. pastor(m3-281)

        60 80 85dx 00 10 20 d

Theresa E. Stewart (dau Jessie m,dau Edith d); Theresa Ellen Bush (d)

daughter of Thomas Rice Stewart and Elizabeth Mitchell (d); Elizabeth A. (60)

b 3 Sept 1855 Illinois (d), b September 1855 (1900); 6 in 1860, 24 in 1880, 28 in 1885, 41 in 1896 (m), 54 in 1910; 64 in 1920; 72 in 1927(dndx)

d 4 Nov 1927 at 506 Haviland, Whittier California, bur Whittier Heights(d)

at home, T8R4E, Williamson County, 1860 (p204); teacher, at home, Northern, Williamson County, Illinois, 1880 (ed159p29); 834 W 36th Street, Los Angeles, 1919 (dau m); 834 36th Street, Los Angeles precinct 524, 1920 (ed342p4); at place of death 24 years, in California 24 years, in 1945 (d)

        m1 25 Oct 1881 Williamson County (mdx)

                85dx

        William A. Wiggs (dau Hazel d); Wm. A. Wiggs (Jessie m); W. A. Wiggs      (85dx)

        34 in 1885, b Illinois

        Beaver Precinct, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1885

Children:

   56   i Delbert Robert, b Sept 1879 Nebraska

        a Jessie Elizabeth Wiggs, b 22 July 1883 Nebraska

        b James E. Wiggs, b Nov 1885 Nebraska (00)

        c Edith E. Wiggs, b Sept 1887 Nebraska (00)

        d Hazel H. Wiggs, b June 1890 Nebraska (00)

        e Cyrus Stewart Wiggs, b Nov 1892 Nebraska (00)

 

        00 05 10 m d

18 Mary Ann Bush

b 28 Dec 1852 Pittsford Town, Monroe County. Mew York (00,d); 57 in 1910

d 9 August 1915 Moyock, North Carolina, bur Currituck County

Fond du Lac 1880

m 27 March 1889 Oakfield Town

        50 60 80 90 00 05 10 m1 d obit

Luke Culver; Luke L. Culver (10)

son of Levrett Culver and Abigal Hart (m); Abigail (m1)

b 4 February 1842 (d,ob) Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont (obit); 8 in 1850, 18 in 1860, 68 in 1910

d 20 December 1916 Wisconsin Veterans' Home, Farmington Town, Waupaca County, bur there (d12-40)

at home, Wallingford, Rutland County, 1850 1860; Corporal, Company G, 19th Wisconsin Infantry (90); resident of Wisconsin more than 40 years (obit); farmer, Byron Town, Fond du Lac County, 1866 (m1), 1880(ed33p20); farmer, Oakfield 1900(ed39p11); Oakfield Village 1905 1910

        m1 15 March 1866 Byron (m3-225)

                50 60 80 d cem

        Alice Fidella Brown

        daughter of Chancy B. Brown and Martha C. (m)

        b c1843 Wisconsin (00) <don't know the source of this error>, 2 in 1850, 12 in 1860,

        32 in 1880; b Byron (d)

        d 24 Feb 1888 Oakfield, consumption (d1-470), age 39 years, 11 months, 13 days (cem);

        buried beside her mother in the little graveyard on Highway F in Section 19, Byron

        Town (cem)

        at home, Byron Town, 1850; with D. C. Vaughn family, next door to her remarried

        father, Byron Town, 1860(p155)

Luke's children:

 56f    a Myrtie Emma b 1 Nov 1868 Byron

        b Arthur Brown b c1874 Wisconsin

        c Angie A., b July 1876 Byron

        d Elroy b c1879 Wisconsin

        e Grace A., b 22 Aug 1884 Wisconsin

 

        60 70 85dx 00 10 20 30 m d ob

19 Henry Baxter Bush (son Robert WWI,Buzick); Henry B. Bush (30,dndx)

b 8 August 1854 (1900,d) in Washington County, Wisconsin (m); 16 in 1870; 30 in 1885;  56 in 1910; 65 in 20; 76 in 1930; 76 in 1931 (ob)

d 31 March 1931 Los Angeles, bur Inglewood Cemetery

Ashford Town, Fond du Lac County, 1860; Byron Town, Fond du Lac County,

1870, farm laborer living with Joseph D. Treleven family; with brother Robert in Culbertson Precinct, Hitchcock County, Nebraska, 1885; Oakfield 1885 (m); Whittier California 1895; farmer, Fullerton Township, Orange County, 1900; resident of Los Angeles 28 years (d); farmer, works out, Burbank Township, Los Angeles County, 1910; 5503 Ebey Ave, Los Angeles, 1918 (son Robert WWI); carpenter, 5503 Ebey Avenue, Los Angeles, 1920; Los Angeles 1925 (bro ob); retired, 573 Kendall Avenue, 1930; 573 Kendall Avenue 1931 (ob)

Henry was 22 when first married (30); he was in a second marriage (10)

m 26 August 1885 Oakfield

Phebe Ann Hall   1863-1945   --   see below

Children:

   57   i Frank, b 7 Feb 1887 Oakfield

       ii May V., b Feb 1889 Iowa

      iii Wesley Gates, b 27 Dec 1890 Iowa

       iv Vivian Howard, b 11 June 1893 Iowa

        v Eunice Jane, b 11 June 1895 California

       vi Robert Freeland, b 22 May 1900 California

      vii Carl H., b 15 Feb 1903 La Habra, California

 

20 George Newton Bush (Buzick)

b Jan 1856 (mrs Bush)

d 22 Jan 1856 (mrs Bush)

 

        60 85 00 10 15 20 m d ob

21 Christopher Bush; Chris Bush (15)

b 25 December 1856 (00,d, mrs Bush) Fond du Lac County (m); b 1857

 (cem); 28 in 1885, 53 in 1910, 63 in 1920, 68 in 1925 (ob.dndx)

d 1 October 1925 State Hospital for Insane, Homer Township, Stutsman County (d), bur Argusville (Cass County Cemeteries I 5)

1860 Fond du Lac Town, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin; resident of Cass County 47 years (ob); deed to homestead in Gardner Township, Cass County, North Dakota 1882 (Rural Cass County); farmer, Fargo 1883 (m); 1885 1900 1910 farmer, Gardner Township, section 26; to Argusville 1913 (Rural Cass County); Harwood Township, Cass County, 1915; 117 13th Street South, Fargo, 1920; Argusville 1925 (ob).  (Rural Cass County: The Land and the People.  Cass County Historical Society, 1976)

m 17 January 1883 Berlin Wisconsin (m)

        70 85 00 10 15 20 25 30 d ob

May Elizabeth Stevens (ob,10,mrs Bush); May Stephens (70); May E. (00 15 25,dndx); Mae Elizabeth Stevens (Buzick); Mary Elizabeth (m); May Bush (hu d,30); May Elizabeth Bush (d)

daughter of Gaylord Stevens and Catharine Cartner (m); Gailord (60)

b 20 March 1861 Berlin Wisconsin (ob,d) Wisconsin (00); 23 in 1885 june

 1, 49 in 1910, 58 in 1920, 64 in 1925, 69 in 1930

d 13 Feb 1957 in a Fargo rest home, bur Argusville Cemetery (d,ob)

at home, Aurora Town, Waushara County, Wisconsin, 1870 (p20); to Dakota 1883 (ob); moved to the Argusville area 1921 (ob); Argusville 1925 1930; lived in the Argusville area until moving to Fargo 5 years ago (ob)

Children:

   64   i Kate, b May 1887 North Dakota

       ii Guy C., b 26 April 1888 North Dakota

      iii Myrtle May, b c 1901 North Dakota

 

CHILDREN OF THOMAS HALL AND ELIZA SHUTTLEWELL:

        cem

21a Mary Ann Hall

d Sept 1850 age 3 (cem)

 

        60

21b Henry Hall     

b c1851 Wisconsin (60)

 

CHILDREN OF THOMAS HALL AND KEZIAH SPEAR:

        70 80 00 10 20 30 d ob

21c Phebe Ann Hall; Phebe (00); Phebe A. Bush (20,dndx); Phebe A. Hall (70); Anna Hall (80); Phoebe A. Bush (30); Phebe Anna Bush (d,ob)

b 8 May 1863 Brooklyn, New York (d); b May 1862, age 37 (00); 7 in 1870; 17 in 1880; 46 in 1910; 54 in 1920; 66 in 1930; 82 in 1945 (ob); b Long Island, New York

d 22 Sept 1945 Los Angeles, bur Inglewood Park Cemetery (d)

at home, Oakfield Town, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, 1880; Los Angeles 1936; 573 Kendall Avenue, Los Angeles, 1945, in Los Angeles 40 years, in California 50 years (d)

m 26 August 1885 Oakfield

Henry Baxter Bush   1854-1931   --   see above

 

        cem

21d Sarah E. Hall

d 22 Sept 1864 age 5 weeks (cem)

 

        cem

21e twins, d 30 Oct 1865 age 4 days (cem)

 

        70 80 00 20 30

21f Katie V. Hall (00 20 30); Catherine V. Hall (70)

b c 1867 Wisconsin; b Jan 1887, but age 33 (00); 52 in 1920; 63 in 1930

at home, Oakfield Town, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, 1880; Milwaukee 1896 (Commonwealth 6 March 1896); mission worker, Chicago ward 18, 1900; missionary, 2034 Monroe, Chicago ward 18, 1920 (ed1035p8); missionary worker, 2024 Monroe Street, 1930

 

CHILDREN OF MARY BUSH:

        51 ?61 b bp

22 Mary Robinson Bush