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    1. Re: [Busbee Busby] Stephen Busby - AL
    2. SHERRY neal
    3. There are several typos in this info, but there is other info to back up the marriages and names, as far as we know there is only one William Buzbee in Walker county matching these dates the only other one is his son William BuzbeeJr. born feb. 1833 and this william is some 30 years later William sr. MarriedElizabeth Key Daughter of John Key and Belinda Milstead this is all heavily Documented through the Key family.A census I believe in 1810 showed this family had more children then just the five we know about there were two older sisters and an older Brother Stephen fits the Dates, but what happened to the sisters? did they stay in S.C. they were certainly old enough, as well as Stephen. Jacob moved to St. Clair about 1820, And he's not on the census in either state for that year, maybe Ga.John Jacob is also buried at Ashville with his wife. Somebody on the internet has all the info on these folks and in the book of Buzbees there a lot. But you really have to know your Buz! bees. When they get back to S.C. it seems allthe Busbys other than a few are related and seem to come from Henrico Va. 1600 the Busbys start floating over from England, but knowbody for sure can tye the England - Va. thing together as well as Va. to S.C. but of course were talking before 13 colonies.All the St. Clair Busbys/Buzbees are ours/yours all same family line 100% The not so famous ones went to Walker county and the famous ones went to coosa co. But unfortunately none of this generation or the previous have gravestones and we haven't even found William jr. stone so that's 4 gens of Know Stones.We think William and Elizabeth are either Buried in unmarked graves at Busby cem or with John and Belinda Milstead Key at Drummond Cem. (unmarked) or at Mt. Hope (most probable) or even at Ashville in St. Clair.(least probable being all the Buzbees were already dead or moved far away by the time William sr. died around mid 1850's Elizabeth following soon after mid 1860's, I thi! nk there at Mt. hope where a lot of there offspring are buried including there kids, Since Elizabeth lived with William jr. when sr. Died Also William jr.s infants are buried there along with Docks Kids and infants.Joe C is living on the land that William jr. owned then Will jr. moved to Nauvoo area? (recent info)William Buzbee has a land patent along with his son Martin V. But originally they married Keys and that was Key land, So the land might have been gifts for wedding those Keys.The area is only a mile or so from Stephens Land.(Tuscaloosa Steve)Dock owned land in Arkadelphia which I believe was Walker Co. then in 1900 it was Blount co. and in 1910 it was Cullman co.He didn't move any where just every thing else changed.That 20.00 investment to genealogy.com gave us unlimited census for all states and a lot of it was indexed. So you can use ther search to even track down misspelings Busby/Buzby/Buzzbee/Bussbee/Bisbee.One other note Jacob was a rev. War vet and its docum! ented several Busbys have joined DAR for it he attained the rank of private, But the highest ranking Busby was his Son Jerimiah who attained the rank of 2nd. Lt in the Civil War 2nd. Reg. Ala. Cavalry Co. G and 1st. Lt. in logans Co. Alabama mounted reserves. ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenda Mayo To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 11:31 AM Subject: Re: [Busbee Busby] Stephen Busby - AL Jean, I don't have a census listing William Buzbee in St. Clair County, only the record of William Buzbee marrying Elizabeth Key or the record has Elizabeth Rey and the records on the history of St. Clair County. It just happened that the month I visted St. Clair County there was a story about Jacob Buzbee in the St. Clair Magazine (October 2003) The article titled "Marion's Man" was about Jacob Buzbee serving in the Revolutionary War. In that article it states that Jacob Buzbee came to St. Clair County with his wife Jane and their four sons to live in St. Clair County in 1820. It states his sons married there - William to Elizabeth Rey in 1821 Joshua to Susan Moore in 1829 Jacob, Jr. to Lauren Allman in 1831 Jeremiah to to Alla T. A. Elliot in 1833 There is a first person account of Jacob Buzbee's 19 months of service in Birmingham/Jefferson County Library which is reviewed in the article (there is also a website with Jacob Buzbee's family information and first person account). Jacob Buzbee was born in 1762 Orangeburg District of South Carolina and died August 22, 1839. Jacob Buzbee and his wife Jane are believed to be buried in Ashville Cemetery although their graves are unmarked. It is too bad that no one knows the exact grave and that there is no grave marker for this soldier. Jacob Buzbee is listed as Jacob Bugby in the 1830 census of St. Clair County, AL at ancestry. (don't know if William went on to Walker County after his marriage or not, but to add to the confusion, there is another William Buzbee in Walker County area about the same time frame as William who married Elizabeth Key) Glenda ---- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 6:29 AM Subject: Re: [Busbee Busby] Stephen Busby - AL > I think we are on to something here. I grew up in the part of Walker County, > AL where Stephen Busby lived and died. In fact the Busby cemetary where > Stephen and Elizabeth and other Busbys are buried is only about a mile from my > Mom's home. I was transferred on my job last June to Little Rock, AR where I now > live - outside of Alabama for the first time in my life. I think I'll make a > list of all the headstones there the next time I visit and see if that helps > anybody - and in the process maybe me too. > > I do know that Key was a very prominent name in the Goodsprings, Walker > County, AL community that I grew up in. In small communities like that most folks > who have lived there for a few generations are usually related somehow, but > the Keys were one surname that I have never found evidence of a strong > connection with. Maybe the Busby men who married them moved elsewhere. I do know that > Stephen's daughter Julie Ann married Thomas Jefferson Sanford (my great > grandparents). Thomas Jefferson's Uncle, also named Thomas Jefferson Sanford moved > to St. Clair County and is listed there on the 1860 census. I am looking in > Heritage Quest census records and have been unable to find William Busby in > St. Clair County. Could you tell me which census year lists him there? > > Jean Coan > > > ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== > Busbee Busby and Variations Database > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~busby/ > Listadmin: Gaila Merrington [email protected] > ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== RootsWeb Resource Cluster http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames Listadmin: Gaila Merrington [email protected]

    01/18/2004 11:54:50
    1. Re: [Busbee Busby] Stephen Busby - AL
    2. Gaila & James Merrington
    3. Can you tell us what the famous ones are famous for? We know through DNA that there seem to be 4 seperate lines of Busbys - some with the same Christian names. Where is Nauvoo? Which State? Thank you Gaila ----- Original Message ----- From: "SHERRY neal" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 11:54 AM Subject: Re: [Busbee Busby] Stephen Busby - AL > There are several typos in this info, but there is other info to back up the marriages and names, as far as we know there is only one William Buzbee in Walker county matching these dates the only other one is his son William BuzbeeJr. born feb. 1833 and this william is some 30 years later William sr. MarriedElizabeth Key Daughter of John Key and Belinda Milstead this is all heavily Documented through the Key family.A census I believe in 1810 showed this family had more children then just the five we know about there were two older sisters and an older Brother Stephen fits the Dates, but what happened to the sisters? did they stay in S.C. they were certainly old enough, as well as Stephen. Jacob moved to St. Clair about 1820, And he's not on the census in either state for that year, maybe Ga.John Jacob is also buried at Ashville with his wife. Somebody on the internet has all the info on these folks and in the book of Buzbees there a lot. But you really have to know your Buz! > bees. When they get back to S.C. it seems allthe Busbys other than a few are related and seem to come from Henrico Va. 1600 the Busbys start floating over from England, but knowbody for sure can tye the England - Va. thing together as well as Va. to S.C. but of course were talking before 13 colonies.All the St. Clair Busbys/Buzbees are ours/yours all same family line 100% The not so famous ones went to Walker county and the famous ones went to coosa co. But unfortunately none of this generation or the previous have gravestones and we haven't even found William jr. stone so that's 4 gens of Know Stones.We think William and Elizabeth are either Buried in unmarked graves at Busby cem or with John and Belinda Milstead Key at Drummond Cem. (unmarked) or at Mt. Hope (most probable) or even at Ashville in St. Clair.(least probable being all the Buzbees were already dead or moved far away by the time William sr. died around mid 1850's Elizabeth following soon after mid 1860's, I thi! > nk there at Mt. hope where a lot of there offspring are buried including there kids, Since Elizabeth lived with William jr. when sr. Died Also William jr.s infants are buried there along with Docks Kids and infants.Joe C is living on the land that William jr. owned then Will jr. moved to Nauvoo area? (recent info)William Buzbee has a land patent along with his son Martin V. But originally they married Keys and that was Key land, So the land might have been gifts for wedding those Keys.The area is only a mile or so from Stephens Land.(Tuscaloosa Steve)Dock owned land in Arkadelphia which I believe was Walker Co. then in 1900 it was Blount co. and in 1910 it was Cullman co.He didn't move any where just every thing else changed.That 20.00 investment to genealogy.com gave us unlimited census for all states and a lot of it was indexed. So you can use ther search to even track down misspelings Busby/Buzby/Buzzbee/Bussbee/Bisbee.One other note Jacob was a rev. War vet and its docum! > ented several Busbys have joined DAR for it he attained the rank of private, But the highest ranking Busby was his Son Jerimiah who attained the rank of 2nd. Lt in the Civil War 2nd. Reg. Ala. Cavalry Co. G and 1st. Lt. in logans Co. Alabama mounted reserves. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Glenda Mayo > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 11:31 AM > Subject: Re: [Busbee Busby] Stephen Busby - AL > > > Jean, > I don't have a census listing William Buzbee in St. Clair County, only the > record of William Buzbee marrying Elizabeth Key or the record has Elizabeth > Rey and the records on the history of St. Clair County. > > It just happened that the month I visted St. Clair County there was a story > about Jacob Buzbee in the St. Clair Magazine (October 2003) The article > titled "Marion's Man" was about Jacob Buzbee serving in the Revolutionary > War. In that article it states that Jacob Buzbee came to St. Clair County > with his wife Jane and their four sons to live in St. Clair County in 1820. > It states his sons married there - > > William to Elizabeth Rey in 1821 > Joshua to Susan Moore in 1829 > Jacob, Jr. to Lauren Allman in 1831 > Jeremiah to to Alla T. A. Elliot in 1833 > > There is a first person account of Jacob Buzbee's 19 months of service in > Birmingham/Jefferson County Library which is reviewed in the article (there > is also a website with Jacob Buzbee's family information and first person > account). Jacob Buzbee was born in 1762 Orangeburg District of South > Carolina and died August 22, 1839. Jacob Buzbee and his wife Jane are > believed to be buried in Ashville Cemetery although their graves are > unmarked. It is too bad that no one knows the exact grave and that there is > no grave marker for this soldier. > > Jacob Buzbee is listed as Jacob Bugby in the 1830 census of St. Clair > County, AL at ancestry. (don't know if William went on to Walker County > after his marriage or not, but to add to the confusion, there is another > William Buzbee in Walker County area about the same time frame as William > who married Elizabeth Key) > Glenda > > > > ---- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 6:29 AM > Subject: Re: [Busbee Busby] Stephen Busby - AL > > > > I think we are on to something here. I grew up in the part of Walker > County, > > AL where Stephen Busby lived and died. In fact the Busby cemetary where > > Stephen and Elizabeth and other Busbys are buried is only about a mile > from my > > Mom's home. I was transferred on my job last June to Little Rock, AR > where I now > > live - outside of Alabama for the first time in my life. I think I'll > make a > > list of all the headstones there the next time I visit and see if that > helps > > anybody - and in the process maybe me too. > > > > I do know that Key was a very prominent name in the Goodsprings, Walker > > County, AL community that I grew up in. In small communities like that > most folks > > who have lived there for a few generations are usually related somehow, > but > > the Keys were one surname that I have never found evidence of a strong > > connection with. Maybe the Busby men who married them moved elsewhere. I > do know that > > Stephen's daughter Julie Ann married Thomas Jefferson Sanford (my great > > grandparents). Thomas Jefferson's Uncle, also named Thomas Jefferson > Sanford moved > > to St. Clair County and is listed there on the 1860 census. I am looking > in > > Heritage Quest census records and have been unable to find William Busby > in > > St. Clair County. Could you tell me which census year lists him there? > > > > Jean Coan > > > > > > ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== > > Busbee Busby and Variations Database > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~busby/ > > Listadmin: Gaila Merrington [email protected] > > > > > ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== > RootsWeb Resource Cluster > http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames > Listadmin: Gaila Merrington [email protected] > > > > ==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== > Busbee Busby and Variations Database Primary Record Transcriptions > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~busby/prtindex.htm > Listadmin: Gaila Merrington [email protected] > >

    01/19/2004 05:29:07