Sorry, forgot to finish the article. Left off the Executors. ---------------------------------- The Stark County Democrat Canton, Ohio Thursday, 12 January 1871 page 4, Column 3 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified as Executors of the last will and testament of John Bushong Sr., late of Stark County, Ohio, deceased GEORGE FRANK LEONARD RABER ------------------------------ Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
See BOSCHONG Archives posts for April 2007, January 2008, October 2008, April 2009, September 2009, May 2010, January 2011, April 2011, and May 2011 for just a few of the many posts for this family unit. ---------------- The Stark County Democrat Canton, Ohio Thursday, 27 October 1870 Page 3, Column 4 DIED BUSHONG -- At the residence of George Frank, Esq. at Uniontown, on the 21st inst., John Bushong, age 83 years. Mr. Bushong moved to Lake Township, this county in 1813, and there resided until his death. He was always a good citizen and an industrious man. In politics he was a steadfast Democrat through out his life. ---------------- SAME NEWPAPER, SAME PAGE & COLUMN FRANK -- At the residence of her husband, near Uniontown, Eva, wife of George J. Frank, 72 years 9 months and 23 days. Mrs. Frank and her husband were old residents of Lake Township. She leaves her husband and offspring to mourn her loss, of whom George Frank Esq. is a son. ------------------ The Stark County Democrat Canton, Ohio Thursday, 12 January 1871 Page 4, Column 3 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified as Executors of the last will and testament of John Bushong Sr., late of Stark County, Ohio deceased. ------------------ Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
There are several George Bushongs in the 1870 census in Ohio so will not speculate as to which one this fits. ------------------- The Fremont Weekly Journal Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio Friday, 19 August 1870 Page 3, Column 4 HANCOCK CO. OH George Bushong who was committed to jail at Findlay last winter, on charge of grand larceny and escaped by digging a hole through the wall, was, arrested in Ottawa on the 6th and is again in jail. ----------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
Check BOSCHONG Archives for the many many posts concerning this family including December 2004, January 2005, February 2005, November 2005, December 2005, January 2006, March 2006, April 2007, May 2007, December 2007, August 2008, February 2009, September 2009, February 2010, March 2010, December 2010, February 2011, August 2011, September 2011, October 2011, November 2011, April 2012, May 2012, and June 2012. ------------------ LINEAGE: Peter Bushong and Barbara Wenger Abraham Bushong Sr. and Mary Christina Folland -------------------- The Staunton Spectator and General Advertiser Staunton, Virginia Tuesday, 31 July 1860 Page 2, Column 6 A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE -- As agent for the heirs of Abraham Bushong, deceased, I will proceed to sell at public auction, on the premises, 4 miles south West of Greenville, on Tuesday, the 4th day of September next, the FARM, known as the "BUSHONG FARM," containing 160 acres. 100 are cleared, and the balance heavily timbered. The cleared land is in fine state of cultivation, having a sufficiency of good water and meadow on it, and an Orchard that cannot be excelled in the county for good fruit of all kinds. The buildings consist of a comfortable LOG DWELLING HOUSE with other necessary out houses -- good Barn and Stable -- convenient to Churches, Mills, and Schools, and in a first rate neighborhood. TERMS: 1/4 of the purchase money in hand and the balance in three equal annual payments, the purchasers executing bonds, with good security, and the title retained as ultimate security. To any person wishing to look at the land it will be shown by Mr. Peter V. Bushong, who lives on the land, or by myself. 31 July 1860 tds. Rockingham Register copy and send account to this office for payment before day of sale. ----------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
See BOSCHONG Archives for February 2011 and November 2011 and many additional posts for further information on the family unit. -------------- The Nashville Union and American Nashville, Tennessee Wednesday, 4 November 1868 Page 4, Column 3 MARRIED At the residence of William Bushong, near Bristol, Tennessee, on the 28th October, by Rev. James Haucher, William B. Defry and Mary A. Bushong. NOTE: William Bushong was her brother and Rev. James Hancher was her brother-in-law. Rev. Hancher's name was misspelled in the article as Haucher and William B. Derry's name was misspelled Defry. --------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
See BOSCHONG Archives for January 2012 for additional information on this family unit. --------------- The Staunton Spectator and General Advertiser Staunton, Virginia Tuesday, 14 January 1862 Page 1, Column 5 DIED At his residence, on Christian's Creek, on Wednesday morning last, of Inflammatory Rheumatism, Mr. Henry Bushong, in the 70th years of his age. Rockingham Register please copy. -------------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
I posted the entire Deed of Trust so check the BOSCHONG Archives for December 2004 and September 2009 for just a few of the many posts about this family unit. This is the time frame that Isaac A. Bushong moved out of Augusta County and over to Culpeper County, Virginia. ------------------ The Staunton Spectator and General Advertiser Staunton, Virginia Tuesday, 4 September 1860 Page 3, Column 3 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY --- On Friday, the 21st of September 1860, I shall offer for sale, on the premises, that valuable MILL PROPERTY, now in the possession of Isaac A. Bushong, and which he conveyed to me by trust deed, dated the 16th day of September, 1858, for the benefit of certain of his creditors. This property consists of about 67 Acres of land, upon which there is a first rate Merchant Mill. it is situated on Middle River, near Spring Hill, in one of the best neighborhoods in the County of Augusta. Also one Sorrel Horse, and all the Household and Kitchen Furniture owned, and in the possession of the said Bushong, at the time of the execution of said trust. The title I believe to be unquestionable, but as trustee, I will only convey with special warranty. TERMS: One third of the purchase money in hand - the residue in one and two years, secured by bond with personal security, and the title retained as ultimate security. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. J. D. IMBODEN, Trustee 28 August 1860. tds. -------------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
See BOSCHONG Archives posts for December 2004, January 2005, February 2005, November 2005, and July 2008 for just a few of the many posts on this family unit. -------------------- The Staunton Spectator and General Advertiser Page 2, Column 6 Tuesday, 7 August 1860 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE -- I will see, at the late residence of Mary C. Bushong, 3 miles South West of Greenville on Friday, The 7th Day of September next, at public auction, the following property viz: 4 head of Horses, about 16 head of Cattle, some of them first rate, Mitch Cows, a lot of Sheep and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, a quantity of Farming Implements, wheat, corn, oats and hay. TERMS: A credit of nine months will be given on all sums of $5 and upwards, and on all sums under that amount Cash. Bonds with approved security will be required. ADMINISTRATOR OF MARY C. BUSHONG, DECEASED 7 August 1860 - tds. ---------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
See BOSCHONG Post for October 2009 for further information on A. M. Bushong. ------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Russell Bushong <chochoruss@aol.com> To: boschong <boschong@rootsweb.com> Sent: Mon, Apr 15, 2013 10:36 am Subject: [BOSCHONG] A. M. Bushong - Grape Creek, Vermilion County, Illiinois - 1886 Good Beautiful Morning Boschong Subscribers. RESEARCHING TIP OF THE DAY When researching your ancestors never be tied down with the location where they lived as your only resource for researching. Many times newspapers in other areas of the United States would pick up a story as "fill-in" and this and the Hall post are good examples. The article below was in a Nebraska newspaper but it concerned Andrew Moore Bushong living near Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. Also don't be tied down by one courthouse (particularly if it is a Civil Suit) as newspapers back then served notice about a legal matter through the newspapers. And if that suit was appealed, you may find the Court of Appeals in an entirely different county then where the suit was filed. ---------------- The Columbus Journal Columbus, Nebraska Wednesday, 24 March 1886 Page 2, Column 1 Michael Humphrey who was arrested as one of the supposed robbers of the train at Morris, makes his affidavit that on the night of the robbery and murder he was in Grape Creek, Illinois, and that on the morning of the 13th he went to work in a mine shaft at that place. He claims that J. Dougherty, A. M. BUSHONG, W. Judd and others can establish these facts. ---------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BOSCHONG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Good Beautiful Morning Boschong Subscribers. RESEARCHING TIP OF THE DAY When researching your ancestors never be tied down with the location where they lived as your only resource for researching. Many times newspapers in other areas of the United States would pick up a story as "fill-in" and this and the Hall post are good examples. The article below was in a Nebraska newspaper but it concerned Andrew Moore Bushong living near Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. Also don't be tied down by one courthouse (particularly if it is a Civil Suit) as newspapers back then served notice about a legal matter through the newspapers. And if that suit was appealed, you may find the Court of Appeals in an entirely different county then where the suit was filed. ---------------- The Columbus Journal Columbus, Nebraska Wednesday, 24 March 1886 Page 2, Column 1 Michael Humphrey who was arrested as one of the supposed robbers of the train at Morris, makes his affidavit that on the night of the robbery and murder he was in Grape Creek, Illinois, and that on the morning of the 13th he went to work in a mine shaft at that place. He claims that J. Dougherty, A. M. BUSHONG, W. Judd and others can establish these facts. ---------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
The Staunton Spectator and General Advertiser 3 January 1860 Page not given, Column 4 LAND FOR SALE -- In Pursuance of a deed of trust executed by Jacob Bushong, I shall proceed, on the premises, on Friday, the 20th of January, 1860, to sell at public sale, the interest of said Jacob Bushong in the land now in the possession of Mary C. Bushong, situated about four miles of Greenville, adjoining John McClure and others; said interest being one undivided share or about 25 acres. TERMS: Costs of sale and $200.75 with interest from 15th of March 1854, in hand, balance in twelve months, secured by bond with good personal security. Title retained as ultimate security. The title is believed to be good, but acting as trustee, I shall convey such title only as is vested in me. JOHN J. LAREW, COMMISSIONER Dec. 27 ---------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
The Nebraska Advertiser Brownville, Nebraska Thursday, 30 November 1865 Page 2, Column 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Carlton Hall and Sylvester Hall - Administrators of the Estate of John Hall, deceased VS Elizabeth Hall, widow of John Hall, deceased, Louisa Bushong, Malinda South, Elijah Hall, Elishia Hall, William Hall, Melvinia M. Bookham, Baxter Eastridge and John Rice of Atchison County, State of Missouri and Wesley Hall, of Louisa County, State of Iowa, and Mariah Hall and Mary Hall of Bureau County, State of Illinois, Heirs at Law of the said John Hall, deceased. Petition to sell Land to pay Debts: Now on this 21st day of November A. D. 1865, this cause came on to be heard on the petition of the said Carlton Hall and Sylvester Hall for a license to sell the following Land belonging to the Estate of John Hall, deceased to wit: Lots one, two, three, and four (1,2,3,4) of Section No. 30 in Township No. 5 North of Range No. 16 East, in Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory, for the purpose of paying debts outstanding against said estate, and the expenses of administration of the same, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, from said petition, that there is not sufficient personal estate in the hands of the Administrators to pay the debts and expenses aforesaid, it is ordered by the court that the said defendants and all person interested in said estate to appear before the said Court at the January Term thereof to be held in the city of Brownville, on the 8th day of January A. D. 1865, to show cause if any there be, why such license should not be granted, it is further ordered that a copy of this order be served on the said defendants by publication for four successive weeks in the "Nebraska Advertiser," a newspaper published in said Nemaha County, Nebraska Territory. RICHARD V. HUGHES PROBATE JUDGE. ---------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
The Jeffersonian Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Thursday, 28 April 1864 Page 2, Column 3 LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 1 April 1864 Theodore Schock, Postmaster Mrs. Mary A. Bushong ----------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
The Hancock Jeffersonian Findlay, Ohio Friday, 7 February 1862 Page 3, Column 2 MARRIAGES IN THE MONTH OF JANUARY The following Licenses were issued during the last month: MARTIN HELTMAN AND MARY J. BUSHONG ---------------- SAME NEWSPAPER AND COLUMN MARRIAGE. --- Married in Findlay, 23d January 1862, by Henry Byal, esq. at the residence of the bride, Mr. Martin Helpman and Mrs. Mary Jane Bushong. ---------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
The Sunbury American Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Saturday, 23 October 1858 Page 2, Column 6 BUSHONG'S AND SONS' Superior Burring Fluid, for sale at Fisher's Drug and Chemical Emporium. Sunbury 17 July 1858 ---------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
This Lot 15 would physically be in present day Chillicothe. Damon has a photo of the house on this Lot in his book. Gloria ------------------------ -----Original Message----- From: Russell Bushong <chochoruss@aol.com> To: boschong <boschong@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sun, Apr 14, 2013 4:08 pm Subject: [BOSCHONG] John Bishong of Bourbon County, Kentucky - Adams County Ohio Deed - 21 February 1798 This is yet another tidbit that Mareetta Brewer sent to me that she found on one of her trips. Thanks Mareetta. ------------ Adams County Ohio Deeds - 1797 - 1806 Page 10 1 July 1797 Deed from George Porter of Baltimore County, Maryland to John Bishong of Bourbon County, Kentucky 7 pounds 10 shillings Kentucky money. In lots 15 in Chillicothe. Signed George Porter Witnesses: None Acknowledged before John Beasley Recorded 21 February 1798 ---------------- Researched by Mareetta Brewer and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BOSCHONG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is yet another tidbit that Mareetta Brewer sent to me that she found on one of her trips. Thanks Mareetta. ------------ Adams County Ohio Deeds - 1797 - 1806 Page 10 1 July 1797 Deed from George Porter of Baltimore County, Maryland to John Bishong of Bourbon County, Kentucky 7 pounds 10 shillings Kentucky money. In lots 15 in Chillicothe. Signed George Porter Witnesses: None Acknowledged before John Beasley Recorded 21 February 1798 ---------------- Researched by Mareetta Brewer and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
Boschong Subscribers, Back on the 5th of this month, subscriber Mareetta sent me the following. She had found it while doing research in one of the libraries in Ohio on one of her research trips. I apologize for not putting this on the List sooner. ------------------- Pioneer Ohio Newspapers 1793 - 1810 Volume 1, Friday, 5 September 1800, No. 20 One of two newspapers The Chillicothe Adventiser or The Freeman's Journal Valentine Bishong asks those indebted to him to settle their accounts. --------------------- Researched by Mareetta Brewer and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
Good afternoon Boschong Subscribers, This bond below dated 23 June 1761 has nothing to do with the marriage of John Summers and Isabella Young. Just because the bond was dated in 1761 means nothing unless you know what the bond was all about. People put bonds up for many reasons. Without looking at the original bond I am not going to even speculate about it and neither should you. Since the widow signed her name as Isabella Young all through the Probate of her late husband, she did not marry on this date quoted by some as the marriage date. I am not saying that they did not marry and I am thinking possibly 1766 since this is when the Complaint for Judgement was taken into Court by John and Isabella Summers and new Guardians are appointed in August 1767 for Patrick Young's Heirs. What ever happened it is strange that suddenly in 1767 a new Guardian is appointed for the Young children. What ever happened it spurred the Todd's to want to protect the Young children's right in the Estate of Patrick Young. Or this Judgement did not turn out well and the Heirs of Patrick Young were in peril of losing whatever was assigned to them. Who knows but I bet there is more court action on this then is shown here. Chalkley did NOT extract all of the records in case you did not know that. I am going to try my best to find both this bond and the actual date of marriage for John Summers and Isabella Young and to find more chancery as I believe there is more. This is real genealogy. ------------------ Augusta County Virginia Order Book XXIV Page 342 JUDGEMENTS - November 1766 Summers VS Campbell - John Summers and Isabelle his wife late Isabelle Young, complain of James Campbell and Richard Woods. The bond was dated 23 June 1761. This was NOT a marriage bond. Until we find the actually bond it is ridiculous to speculate on what it was about. --------------------- So what we learn from this is that during the settlement of her deceased husband's Estate May 1761 through November 1762, Isabelle Young was NOT married to John Summers. However, she married him probably around the time this Judgement was filed which was November 1766. And by August of the next year 1767, new Guardians are appointed for the Patrick Young heirs. --------------------- Will of Patrick Young Augusta County Virginia Will Book 3, Page 16 Will dated 4 April 1761 Introduced in Court in April Term 1761 Will proven and Executor Joseph Walker and Executrix widow Isabella Young approved. Witnesses: William Hall, James Campbell and Samuel McMurty. Others mentioned: John Bowyer, John Collier and James McKee ------------------------- Augusta County Virginia Will Book 3, Page 64 9 June 1761 - Appraisement of Patrick Young's Estate done by Richard Woods, John Paxton and John Wiley. ---------------------------- 18 November 1762 John Summers posts his Bond and was appointed Guardian of minor children and orphans of Patrick Young those being Sarah, James, Jannett and Alice Young. ---------------------------- Augusta County Virginia Will Book 3, Page 196 18 November 1762 Settlement Joseph Walker and ISABELLA YOUNG's settlement of Estate of Patrick Young. Recorded: 18 November 1762 Paid Out: John Law John Taylor Thomas Stuart John Hall Samuel McMurty James Todd Gilbert Campbell Stephen Orson John Hickman David Dryden Hugh Cunningham Robert Mcelhenny William Hall SALE BILL TO: John Collier, James Davis, Andrew Hall, James O'Bryan, Samuel McMurty George Gibson, ISABELLA YOUNG ---------------------------- November 1766 - Complaint for Judgement -------------------------------- 1767 - 19 August 1767 - Samuel Todd posted bond and was appointed Guardian to Sarah, James, Jannet and Elizabeth Young, orphans of Patrick Young. Sarah Young age 16 and James Young age 15 chose Samuel Todd as their Guardian. Samuel Todd was appointed Guardian to Jennet and Elizabeth Young, orphans of Patrick Young. ----------------------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong
Boschong Subscribers, I have been told that I am incorrect in identifying Jacob Perry Bushong,, son of Jacob Bushong and Mary Parsons of the Bible record as the one serving in the 5th Regiment so I am putting this additional information on the List. -------------------- Sgt Jacob Bushong was the husband of Mary Headrick son of George Washington Bushong and Nancy Parker History of Kentucky, Volume 5 By William Elsey Connelley, Ellis Merton Coulter Jacob Bushong was born in the state of Mississippi, in 1838, but when a lad was taken by his father to Monroe County, where he received his education and was reared to manhood on his father's farm. In 1861, when the War between the States came on, he enlisted in the Fifth Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, with which organization he served until the close of the struggle. He participated in numerous hard-fought engagements, including Shiloh, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge and Stone River, and was promoted from private to sergeant, which rank he held during Sherman's March to the Sea. His military record was a splendid one and at the close of his service he returned to Monroe County and again engaged in farming, and also turned his attention to flour milling, in both of which vocations he achieved a success. His mill was located at the present site of Bushong, which community was named in his honor. He died there in 1905, respected and esteemed by all who knew him. Mr. Bushong was a republican and a faithful member and active supporter of the Christian Church. He was married in Monroe County to Miss Mary Headrick, who was born in 1849 at Tompkinsville and still survives him as a resident of Monroe County. They became the parents of the following children: Ella, the wife of Jarrett Dickerson, a farmer of Plano, Texas; Dr. George W., of this record; W. D., who owns and operates the old farm and mill at Bushong, and who is a prominent republican of Monroe County; and Nancy, who died at Tompkinsville, in December, 1914, aged thirty-seven years, as the wife of Dr. J. F. Marrs, a physician and surgeon of Tompkinsville. fromhttp://books.google.com/books?id=Vi8VAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA126&lpg=PA126&dq=kentucky+jacob+%22bushong%22+military&source=bl&ots=5nOztgxa8q&sig=9Engk57zn6GK6dPIy7v2w3z8Bgs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=D_UKT_WJM-j10gHs8ICJAg&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=kentucky%20jacob%20%22bushong%22%20military&f=false --------------------- Submitted by Gloria Neiger Bushong