This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bussey, Baugh, Brooks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Xd.2ADE/1477 Message Board Post: I have hundreds more descendants of Nathan Bussey, Jr and Lucy Baugh at my web site: http://www.rcasey.net (select Brooks Family History) Over 8,000 Brooks related cousins on my web site plus I still have copies of my 1982 book, "Brooks Family History." LUCY ANN BAUGH (1.1.1.2) is the daughter of Daniel Baugh, Jr. and Susan (Bird) Baugh. Lucy was born on July 5, 1805 in South Carolina. On April 29, 1821, Lucy Baugh married Nathan Bussey in Putnam County, Georgia. Nathan was born on February 5, 1798 in Lincoln County, Georgia and is the son of David Bussey and Eleanor (Fleming) Bussey. Nathan’s sister, Margaret Bussey, married Peter Baugh (1.1.5). In 1830, Nathan and Lucy Bussey were living in Putnam County, Georgia. In 1860, Nathan and Lucy Bussey were living in Talbot County, Georgia. Nathan and Lucy Bussey were the parents of at least eight children: .....David Bussey (1.1.1.2.1), b. September 14, 1822, Putnam County, Georgia .....William Daniel Bussey (1.1.1.2.2), b. June 6, 1825, Putnam County, Georgia .....James Marion Bussey, b. November 27, 1827, Putnam County, Georgia .....Nathan Bussey, Jr. (1.1.1.2.4), b. October 10, 1830, Putnam County, Georgia .....Susannah Bird Bussey (1.1.1.2.5), b. July 1, 1833, Georgia .....Peter Baugh Bussey, b. July 7, 1835, Georgia .....Lucy Ann Bussey, b. May 5, 1837, Georgia ......Hezekiah Bussey (1.1.1.2.8), b. April 18, 1840, Talbot County, Georgia Lucy (Baugh) Bussey died in 1860 in Talbot County, Georgia and was buried there in the Bussey Cemetery. On July 26, 1863, Nathan Bussey married a second time to Catherine Blackman Williams (born 1818 in Georgia). From 1870 to 1880, Nathan and Catherine Bussey were living in Talbot County, Georgia. Nathan and Catherine Bussey had no children. Nathan Bussey died on October 4, 1886 in Talbot County, Georgia and was buried in the Bussey Cemetery west of Talbotton, Georgia. On December 23, 1847, James Bussey married Elizabeth Kilgore. On August 2, 1860, James Bussey married a second time to a widow, Molly (Williams) Brannon. James Bussey died in 1884 in Talbot County, Georgia. Peter Bussey died as an infanct in August, 1835. On June 3, 1856, Lucy Ann Bussey married Benjamin Franklin Porter in Talbot County, Georgia. Benjamin was born on November 2, 1835 and is the son of William Porter and Lucy (Cook) Porter. Benjamin and Lucy Porter had no children. Benjamin Porter served in the! Confederate Army, Company C, 46th Georgia Regiment. Benjamin was killed in the Civil War on November 13, 1865 and was buried in the Porter Cemetery. Lucy married a second time to Dr. William Henry Tatum and they had no children. William was born in 1817. William Tatum died on February 17, 1905 and Lucy (Baugh) Tatum died on October 23, 1914 in Georgia. References: 1) Marriage license, Loucy Baugh to Nathan Bussy, 1821, Putnam County, Georgia, Automated Archives; 2) 1830 Putnam County, Georgia; 3) 1860, 1870 and 1880 Censuses, Talbot County, Georgia; 4) Letter, Lou (Bussey) Brannon to Sallie, September 22, 1949; 5) “The Bussey Family Genealogy,” by Lynn (Bussey) Guittard, 1979; 6) Internet Web Site, Register Report of Lucy Ann Baugh and Nathan Bussey, by David L. Casey, July, 2002 Many more sketches on children, grandchildren, etc.