This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VEH.2ACIB/110.2 Message Board Post: Hi Paul and all, Yes i do agree with you all the way. There are Busch's in N Z. I am going to put something in here that you can share with others. Or maybe i should put it on post new message.(aww) BUSCH. My gggggrandfather and forth on: My maiden name is Busch and my first ancestors came out to N Z on the skiold in 1844, from Germany/ Reppenhaggen, and most settled in the Nelson Province of New Zealand. I have a lot of info on my forebearers going back as far as 1718, to Here are some brief bits. In Germany in 1718, with the birth of Johann Busch, the first Busch to be llisted in this family History. His birth at Borzen in Mecklenburg in 1718. His marriage in 1751 to Catherina Brandt, and his death in 1772. Johann spent his whole life at Borzen. Johann and Catherina had three Children. Their only son Johann Heinrich, was born at Borzen in 1753. At the age of 45 he married Elisabeth Kadow aged 17 at Biendorf, Mecklenburg in 1799, and when their son was born the next year he was working at Klein Pravtshagen. Fifteen years later he was working at Wotenitz, a village to the south of Grevesmuhlen. It was Hans Heinrich Conrad (hereinafter Hans Heinrich) the only child of Johann and Elisabeth, who in 1844 at the of 44, migrated to New Zealand. Born at Klein Pravtshagen in 1800, he was baptised in the Lutheran Church at Klutz and confirmed at Grevesmuhlen in 1815. He was a labourer and taken the trade of mason and bricklayer. At the age of 30 he was married at the Lutheran c! hurch in Klutz to Sohia Christina Dorothea Grebin. With in the three years of marriage they had their first two chidren in Arpshagen, a village a few Kilometres east of Klutz. They then moved to Reppenhagen, which was really only part of a large estate, where he worked as both a bricklayer and a labourer. Five more children were born to Hans Heinrich and Dorothea here and it was also while at Reppenhagen that their eldest son and second daugther died of tuberculosis, probably a result of very inadquate living conditions. Hope this info helps to all the one's thats seeking the Busch ancestors. I have lots more info on hand. Regards Lorraine Haase. nee Busch. Migrated into New Zealand. Departed -- Hamburg 21st April 1844, Stop-over --Bahia, Arrive -- Nelson, N.Z. 1 September 1844. BUSCH, Hans Heinrich Voyage Name Skiold Marital Status Married Profession Stonemason Age On Arrival 43 Passengers Information Related Passenger Passenger Name Age on Arrival Date of Arrival Busch, Hans 43 1/09/1844 Heinrich Busch, Dorothea 37 1/09/1844 Busch, Christine 13 1/09/1844 Maria Sophie Busch, Hans 8 1/09/1844 Freidrick Johann Busch, Johann 6 1/09/1844 Joachim Heinrich Busch, Hans Joachim 2 1/09/1844 Heinrich Christian Busch, Hartwig 1 1/09/1844 Christian Heinrich I have more names that came out on Skiold, also where they are from, German towns i presume. Beniot from Hamburg, Braun " Kitzingen, Kelling " Klutz Balck " Barnedow, Bannier " Kritzow, and the list goes on, also have their christain names too. If anyone would like these please let me know. Lorraine.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Busch and Thomas Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VEH.2ACIB/367 Message Board Post: I have a birth record available for anyone how thinks they may be related to this person. I ordered it, but, alas, she doesn't belong in my family tree. This birth took place in Plum Coulee in the Rural Municipality of Rhineland, Manitoba Canada, although it appears the parents actually live in Morden, Manitoba. Father: Andrew busch born in Londestry Austria Mother: Caroline Thomas born in Josephsberg Austria Racial origin: German Contact me if you would like this. Judy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Busch Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VEH.2ACIB/366 Message Board Post: I have a copy of a death certificate that I do not need, as it turns out this person is not related to me. If you would like to have it let me know. George Busch age at death 58 years Occupation: Farmer Religion: Luthern Where Born: Kilbush ? Germany Died: 20 June 1896 in the Municipality of Stanly, Manitoba Informant: son- Philip Busch
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bush Busch Schmitz Gruber Lutz Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VEH.2ACIB/365 Message Board Post: My Bush/Busch ancestors left Blatzheim, Cologne, Germany and arrived in the U.S. July 19, 1852. Most, if not all of them, came to Springfield, Dane County, WI via New York. The 1860 Springfield, Dane Co, WI census listed Mathias (67), and sons William (14), John (19), and Jacob (30) with wife Gertrude Schmitz (23), and 2 children Matthew (4) and William (2). By 1860, I know Mathias' sons Christian and Henry had already settled in Helena, Scott Co, MN. (SEE PASSENGER LIST AND 1860 SPRINGFIELD, WI CENSUS BELOW) What is puzzling, I don't know if the others: wife Anna Sophia Ripp, son Peter, and daughter Maria Elizabeth ever made it to WI! Was there an 1855 census done in Springfield, Dane Co, WI? Did Maria Elizabeth ever marry? Did Peter go his separate way from New York? When did Mathias die? (I believe 1860-1870, but would like to narrow it down.) When did Anna Sophia die? Any answers and/or leads are greatly appreciated :) Georgia ----------------- Passenger List Information: New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Microfilm Roll: 116 List Number: 976 Ship Name: Fanny Port of Departure: Antwerp, Belgium Place of Origin: Germany Port of Arrival: New York Destination: United States of America Arrival Date: 19 Jul 1852 Line: 24 Mathias Busch, male Age: 58 Estimated Birth Year: 1794 Line: 25 Jacob, male, 22 (2/13/1830 - 8/1/1912, Cherokee, Cherokee Co, IA) Line: 26 Elizabeth, female 20 (birth 2/13/1832) Line: 27 Christian, male, 17 (10/4/1834 - 11/25/1905, Helena, Scott Co, MN) Line: 28 Henry, male, 11 (8/16/1837 - 1/7/1919, Jordan, Scott Co, MN) Line: 29 Jean, male, 7 (John) (11/10/1840 - 8/7/1909, Jordan, Scott Co, MN) Line: 30 Guillaume, male, 5 (William) (born 3/14/1846) Line: 31 Pierre, male 22 (Peter) (born 2/13/1830) ** Jacob's twin Line: 32 Ann S., female 52 (born 1/17/1800) --------------------------- 1860 Census, Springfield, Dane Co., Wisconsin, Post Office Ashton, Series M653, Roll 1404, Part 1, Pg. 921, pg. 47, enumerated 15 June 1860 by Thomas Whittlary: Bush, (sic) Matthew, 67, farmer, $2,500/ 85, born Prussia Jacob, 30, farm laborer, born Prussia Gertrude, 23, born Prussia Matthew, 4, born Wis. William, 2, born Wis. John, 19, farm laborer, born Prussia William, 14, born Prussia
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Busch Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VEH.2ACIB/364 Message Board Post: In Weaverville, California, July 28, Julius Busch to Mrs. Annie M. Matzen Sacramento Bee 7/28/1875
Greetings Ralph, I saw in your posting that you are in southern France. Are all of your Busch relatives from Germany? I have Busch relatives that came from France. Theyre name was spelled Bousch first, then Busch, then they shortened it to Bush. I believe Jean Michael was the first one to use the Bush spelling here in the U.S. Did all of your Busch's stay in Germany or is it possible some came to the U.S.? All the best, Paula BUSCH-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: BUSCH-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 21 Today's Topics: #1 Maria Elisabeth BUSCH, b. 19 NOV 1 [Ralph SOBEK ] Administrivia: To stop receiving this Digest, send an email containing one word, UNSUBSCRIBE, in the Subject Line and Message area, to: BUSCH-D-request@rootsweb.com. NO other text! Still need help? Contact the List Admin at: BUSCH-admin@rootsweb.com. ______________________________Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 17:38:56 +0200 From: Ralph SOBEK <sobek@irit.fr> To: BUSCH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Maria Elisabeth BUSCH, b. 19 NOV 1809, Rulle, bei Osnabr�ck, Germany Hello folks, This is my first post to this mailing list. I could not find anything about the places - Rulle, Osnabr�ck (with or without Umlaut), Lower Saxony - in the list archives. I am interested in any related data since I have a BUSCH in my family, from Germany. I know that BUSCH is a common German name. Do you know the German origins of yours? Here's my personal genealogical data: person: Maria Elizabeth BUSCH born: 19 NOV 1809, Rulle, bei Osnabr�ck. died: ? father: Franz Henrich BUSCH mother: Katharina Elizabeth STEINBRINK spouse: Carl Heinrich M�NNICH, m. 29 APR 1838, Dom zu OS. child: Maria Elisabeth M�NNICH, b. 22 FEB 1839, Osnabr�ck-Schinkel child: Carl Heinrich M�NNICH, b. 4 MAY 1841, Osnabr�ck-Schinkel, d. 21 FEB 1842, Osnabr�ck-Schinkel child: Anna Maria Gertrud M�NNICH, b. 8 MAY 1850, Osnabr�ck-Schinkel Maria Elisabeth BUSCH is my great-great-great-grandmother! Do any of these names or places ring a bell with you or a relative of yours? Good luck in your research! Cheers from southern France, --Ralph =============================================================================== Try my Genealogy site: http://www.sobek.org/, http://www2.sobek.org/ (Europe) In case a reply to me bounces back to you, please use ralph at laas.fr, replacing ` at ' with `@' to thwart the spammers. Sorry! SPAMMERS Beware: http://www.irit.fr/~Ralph.Sobek/welcome.shtml#Mail-Warning
Hello folks, This is my first post to this mailing list. I could not find anything about the places - Rulle, Osnabrück (with or without Umlaut), Lower Saxony - in the list archives. I am interested in any related data since I have a BUSCH in my family, from Germany. I know that BUSCH is a common German name. Do you know the German origins of yours? Here's my personal genealogical data: person: Maria Elizabeth BUSCH born: 19 NOV 1809, Rulle, bei Osnabrück. died: ? father: Franz Henrich BUSCH mother: Katharina Elizabeth STEINBRINK spouse: Carl Heinrich MÜNNICH, m. 29 APR 1838, Dom zu OS. child: Maria Elisabeth MÜNNICH, b. 22 FEB 1839, Osnabrück-Schinkel child: Carl Heinrich MÜNNICH, b. 4 MAY 1841, Osnabrück-Schinkel, d. 21 FEB 1842, Osnabrück-Schinkel child: Anna Maria Gertrud MÜNNICH, b. 8 MAY 1850, Osnabrück-Schinkel Maria Elisabeth BUSCH is my great-great-great-grandmother! Do any of these names or places ring a bell with you or a relative of yours? Good luck in your research! Cheers from southern France, --Ralph =============================================================================== Try my Genealogy site: http://www.sobek.org/, http://www2.sobek.org/ (Europe) In case a reply to me bounces back to you, please use ralph at laas.fr, replacing ` at ' with `@' to thwart the spammers. Sorry! SPAMMERS Beware: http://www.irit.fr/~Ralph.Sobek/welcome.shtml#Mail-Warning
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Busch, Betz Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VEH.2ACIB/211.2 Message Board Post: I, too, am seeking BUSCHs of Buffalo... Specifically, I am seeking descendants of Henry & Kate Busch, both born in NY abt. 1860; they had several children between 1883 and 1897, including: Frank Busch Henry Busch Charles Busch Martha Busch m. (abt. 1909) William Betz; had many children Arthur P. Busch m. (abt. 1924) Matilda/Tillie Betz; no children William Busch Oscar Busch Anyone related or researching these? I look forward to hearing from you, Jillaine Smith Washington DC http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jillaine
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VEH.2ACIB/359.2 Message Board Post: My Busch ancestors were near yours (in Herford, Westfalen, Prussia) and are likely related. Johann Heinrich (Henry) Busch was born about 1815 and his wife Elizabeth Henrietta about 1815. They came to eastern Iowa (around Burlington) first in 1854 but eventually settled in Henderson County, Illinois. I have no certainty on the parents of Johann Heinrich Busch. At one time using LDS microfilms of the church records I deterimined that he was a son of Peter Busch. At this point I'm not certain. When did your Busch ancestor arrive in the U.S.? Where did they settle? Thanks, Carolyn
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VEH.2ACIB/363 Message Board Post: Charles Busch was called "Carl" when he immigrated with his parents, Johan Heinrich "Henry" and Elizabeth Henrietta Busch in Oct 1854 when he was 11. By 1860 he shows up on the Henderson County, Illinois census with his parents and younger siblings: Frederick Theodore and Sophia Henrietta. By 1870 Charles Busch was gone from the county. By 1882, according to his father's probate records, Charles was dead. He left three children as recorded on the list of heirs: Henry Busch of St Louis, Mo; Pheobe Kilshaw of Grafton, Illinois; and Maude Whack of Lincoln, Illinois. I don't have enough info to come up with much on the siblings. The Busch name is so common around St Louis, which makes it even more challenging. I would love to hear from anyone who can shed some light on any of these individuals. I've looked to no avail
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown, Busch, Sharpington Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VEH.2ACIB/118.222.1.1.2 Message Board Post: My grandmother, Eva Grace Brown, married a Rudolph Busch in Winnipeg in 1919. Would this be of interest to you?
Catherine was married to Jacob Hauck. She had a child Hannah 16 July 1826 in or around Albany, NY. There were 12 other children. I would like to know nore about Catherine and her other children. Sincerely, Samuel Franc
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VEH.2ACIB/362 Message Board Post: Does anyone know about the death of John Busch in a coal mine in the mid 1800's? Who is the John Busch that was with august a. busch just before he died? Plese e-mail me clamb50@wcnet.org Thank You
I'm looking for the the birth date of my gggrandmother also the date she died. She was married to a Johann Julius Abraham Schaaf on July 10, 1857. Her mother was Johanna Maria Hoeller & Father was Friedrich Busch. I was told somewhere near Solingen, Germany. But we don't know where. If anyone has more information I would appreciate it. Thanks. Donna SCHAAF, BUSCH, WEBER, WUPPER, WECK, MUELLER, WESTER BRONSTETTER, SCOFIELD, LARKIN
John, Thank you for the information about Busch being possibly Pusch. I have looked for a couple of years for my gg grandfather Henry Busch/Bush, born about 1820 and coming from Alsace. He married Sophia Larmer from Prussia. They lived in Minnesota. Henry died in Red Lake Falls in 1890 and Sophie died in Montana in 1933. If any of this sounds familiar, I would like to hear about it. At least I can look for the Pusch name also. Sharon
Sharon At this time I can only say that if your gg-grandfather came from Alsace we are in the same ballpark. We only have to see what row he was sitting in. This seems to be very close to a connection but it is going to be hard to do because my Busch's went to Austria/Hungary and yours cameover here earlier. I am a first generation American as my father and mother came over here in 1922 and 1910 respectively. I will tell you that when my father came over here he did live in St. Paul, Mn for quite a while. He loved this town and he did have relatives from his town (Zichydorf) already living there. In your research if you ever come across and Leonhard Busch/Pusch and a Ollinger surname, please let me know. I I come across anyone who might be connected to you, I will contact you. Thanks and happy hunting. Remember I'm there to assist you at any time.--After all, your a Busch!!!! John John, Thank you for the information about Busch being possibly Pusch. I have looked for a couple of years for my gg grandfather Henry Busch/Bush, born about 1820 and coming from Alsace. He married Sophia Larmer from Prussia. They lived in Minnesota. Henry died in Red Lake Falls in 1890 and Sophie died in Montana in 1933. If any of this sounds familiar, I would like to hear about it. At least I can look for the Pusch name also. Sharon ==== BUSCH Mailing List ==== We have archives! Search for your BUSCH information here..... http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=BUSCH ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Hi Bruce First of all, I do want to give you this information if you don't already know it. Busch and Pusch are the same family-same blood line. In german the P and the B are the same. Its just the dialect in a given area of germany that the priests when writing the childs baptism or Wedding wrote it with a B or a P. So Busch's are Pusch's and vice versa. My original Busch's came from the Schwaban Area of germany. The Rhineland, Zaar. Pfaltz(Palatine), Elsace, Lothringen are some of the original areas from where they lived. Around 1700-1730 and up to 1790,these acestors were invited by the Empress of Austria/Hungary MariaTherese to populate the virgin territory of Hungary(her army just succeded in ousting the Ottoman Turks for the third and last time). There were tens of thousands that took the opportunity to get free land and also was sponsored by the Empress with money and equipment. So here they lived for over two hundred years till the end of WWI. You asked if we are connected. There is a strong possibility as my gggg-grandfather who came from the same area that you are talking about( I don't know the exact town in Germany he came from and that's where I am stopped) name written the the church book was Leonhard Pusch. It was also written as Leopold Pusch. I guess Leonhard is a derivitive of Leopold. Also, I have some family in St. Paul, Minn. My father was John Busch and his first cousin in St. Paul was also John Busch. They were both born in Zichydorf, Austria/Hungary. There were a lot of Johann/John Busch's running around I have found. Some of other surnames in St. Paul were Niedermayer, Faul, Muller, Osterle and Zopf. There are more but I can't recall all of them. All I can tell you at this time is Yes, we are connected but I don't know how far back we have to go. I do know that my Leonhard probably came from one of the areas I mentioned above. I can also tell you that we are derived from a Duc or King. This is why if we can get back to this King(Busch) and because he was noble and had a second name we should be able to go back to the 10 hundreds perhaps even to 850-Charlemange era. I hope this gives you some direction and I am also available to you. John This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VEH.2ACIB/230.1 Message Board Post: My Johann or John Pusch or Busch was born about 1841 in, I think, Prussia. He immigrated to Mankato, MN and married Anna Meier, Meyer or Mayer there in March 1872. For more details see my Rootsweb site at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pusch&id=I000001 Can there be a connection? Bruce ==== BUSCH Mailing List ==== USGS Mapping Information query form http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VEH.2ACIB/230.1 Message Board Post: My Johann or John Pusch or Busch was born about 1841 in, I think, Prussia. He immigrated to Mankato, MN and married Anna Meier, Meyer or Mayer there in March 1872. For more details see my Rootsweb site at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pusch&id=I000001 Can there be a connection? Bruce
Hello Mary When your ancestors left Germany and entered Austria, did they also immigrate into the Banat of Austria/Hungary? I am looking for the birthplace of my ggggfather who entered Austria and eventually moved to just west of Budapest. He was born abt. 1733 as was his wife Anna Maria Ollinger. His name was Leonhard Busch. It is his birth town that I don't have. Thanks John Busch Palatine, Il. asunnydays@aol.com wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Busch, Reimer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VEH.2ACIB/361.1 Message Board Post: hi Charlotte, Our Busch line is from Germany and they went to Austria in 1784 or so. This is quite a large family starting with Jacob Busch and his sons Andreas, Johann and many more. Your grandfather could in this family too as some were born in Germany. The best place to start is on the LDS website Family Ancestors. If you know your grandfather's birthdate or approximate year you can look at all the names that apply. you will get several hundred so just look at international and the year he was born. Sometimes you find their date of birth. Good luck, Mary ==== BUSCH Mailing List ==== Check out other genealogy resources on the net at John Fuller's most helpful site http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Busch, Reimer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VEH.2ACIB/361.1 Message Board Post: hi Charlotte, Our Busch line is from Germany and they went to Austria in 1784 or so. This is quite a large family starting with Jacob Busch and his sons Andreas, Johann and many more. Your grandfather could in this family too as some were born in Germany. The best place to start is on the LDS website Family Ancestors. If you know your grandfather's birthdate or approximate year you can look at all the names that apply. you will get several hundred so just look at international and the year he was born. Sometimes you find their date of birth. Good luck, Mary