| Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Elizabeth BUSBY was born in ?. She died in ?. She was educated ?. Elizabeth was a ?. She was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG 25 Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT Parents: John BUSBY and Mrs. Mary BUSBY. Jane BUSBY was born in ?. She died in ?. She was educated ?. Jane was a Homemaker. She was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG 25 Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MTCoCompiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MTmpil Parents: Richard BUSBY and Hannah FRENCH. John BUSBY was born in ?. He died WP 10 APR 1690 in Philadelphia, PA. He was educated ?. John was a Weaver. He was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG 25 Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT RECORDS OF THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Parents: John BUSBY and Mrs. Mary BUSBY. John BUSBY was born calculated 1638 in Crossgate, D. England. He died in ?. He was educated ?. John was a ?. He was ?. Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT Parents: William BUSBY and Mary LIVELY. Parents: John BUSBY. Children were: John BUSBY. John BUSBY died on 6 August 1699 in Philadelphia, PA. He was born in Parish of Shipton, Milton, Eng.. He was educated ?. John was a Weaver. He was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG 25 Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT RECORDS OF THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Parents: William BUSBY and Mary LIVELY. Spouse: Mrs. Mary BUSBY. Mrs. Mary BUSBY and John BUSBY were married calculated 1668 in Crossgate, D. England. Children were: John BUSBY, William BUSBY, Edward BUSBY, Richard BUSBY, Nicholas BUSBY, Mary BUSBY, Elizabeth BUSBY, Sarah BUSBY. John BUSBY was born in 1519 in Norwich,Norfolk,England. He died after 22 September 1568 at the age of 49. Spouse: MRS. JOHN BUSBY. Children were: Nicholas BUSBY. John BUSBY13 died on 23 September 1614 in , , England, Great Britain. He was born on 9 February 1616/7 in Ofst.marycoslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England. He was christened on 9 February 1617 in Of St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, Engl. John has Ancestral File Number 1TGW-GB. Parents: Nicholas BUSBY and Bridget COCKE. John BUSBY was born on 5 December 1696 in ?. He/she died in ?. He/she was educated ?. John was a ?. He/she was ?. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG 25 Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MTCOX WHI Parents: Richard BUSBY and Hannah FRENCH. Livewell BUSBY13 was born on 31 January 1627/8 in St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England. He was christened on 31 January 1628 in Of St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, Engl. He was buried on 28 January 1636 in St. Clement's, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Livewell has Ancestral File Number 1TGW-L1. He died Bur 28 1635/6 Jan in England. Parents: Nicholas BUSBY and Bridget COCKE. Mary BUSBY was born in ?. She died in ?. She was educated ?. Mary was a Homemaker. She was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 pg. 25 COX Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MTWHI Parents: John BUSBY and Mrs. Mary BUSBY. MRS. JOHN BUSBY[xUpline] (private). Spouse: John BUSBY. Children were: Nicholas BUSBY. Mrs. Mary BUSBY died on 10 March 1699 at the age of 57 in Philadelphia, PA. She was born calculated 1642 in of Crossgate, D. England. She was educated ?. Mrs. was a Homemaker. She was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG 25 Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT RECORDS OF THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Spouse: John BUSBY. Mrs. Mary BUSBY and John BUSBY were married calculated 1668 in Crossgate, D. England. Children were: John BUSBY, William BUSBY, Edward BUSBY, Richard BUSBY, Nicholas BUSBY, Mary BUSBY, Elizabeth BUSBY, Sarah BUSBY. Nicholas BUSBY died in 1727 in ?. He was born in ?. He was educated ?. Nicholas was a ?. He was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG Wife Sister OF Hannah Who Married Richard His Brother Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT Parents: John BUSBY and Mrs. Mary BUSBY. Nicholas BUSBY was born between 1546 and 1548. He died before 1617/8 at the age of 72. Parents: John BUSBY and MRS. JOHN BUSBY. Spouse: Susan SHERWIN. Susan SHERWIN and Nicholas BUSBY were married after 1587. Children were: Nicholas BUSBY. Nicholas BUSBY was born about 1587 in Norfolk Co., England. He died on 28 August 1657 at the age of 70 in Boston, MA. Parents: Nicholas BUSBY and Susan SHERWIN. Spouse: Bridget COOKE. Bridget COOKE and Nicholas BUSBY were married on 24 June 1605 in St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Children were: Sarah BUSBY. Nicholas BUSBY13 was born on 1 January 1590 in of Norwich, Norfolk, England. He was buried in 1657 in Prob Boston, Suffolk, Ma.. He died on 28 August 1657 at the age of 67 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. Nicholas has Ancestral File Number 1TGW-M6. Spouse: Bridget COCKE. Bridget COCKE and Nicholas BUSBY were married on 24 June 1605 in St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Children were: Sarah BUSBEY, Thomas BUSBY, Richard BUSBY, Nicholas BUSBY, Susan BUSBY, Catherine BUSBY, John BUSBY, Abraham BUSBY, Annie BUSBY, Livewell BUSBY, Ann (Annie) BUSBY, Catherine BUSBY. Nicholas BUSBY13 was born on 9 September 1610 in Ofst.marycoslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England. He was christened on 9 September 1610 in Of St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, Engl. He died between October 1657 and September in Boston, Suffolk, MA. Nicholas has Ancestral File Number 1TGW-BM. Parents: Nicholas BUSBY and Bridget COCKE. Rebecca BUSBY was born in ?. She died in ?. She was educated ?. Rebecca was a Homemaker. She was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG 25 Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT Parents: Richard BUSBY and Hannah FRENCH. Richard BUSBY13 was born in 1605 in Of St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, Engl. He was christened on 19 November 1606 in St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England. He died on 25 June 1608 at the age of 3 in England. Richard was buried on 25 June 1608 in Norwich, Norfolk, England. He has Ancestral File Number 1TGW-89. Parents: Nicholas BUSBY and Bridget COCKE. Richard BUSBY was born in 1670 in Probably Milton, Eng.. He died in July 1747 at the age of 77 in Philadelphia, PA. He was educated ?. Richard was a Weaver. He was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG IN 1696 HE Purchased A Large Tract OF Land IN Oxford Twp. Some of which was donated to the Friends Asylum for the insane in Frankfort. RECORDS OF THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Parents: John BUSBY and Mrs. Mary BUSBY. Spouse: Hannah FRENCH. Hannah FRENCH and Richard BUSBY were married on 30 November 1695 in Burlington MM, NJ. Children were: Sarah BUSBY, Thomas BUSBY, Jane BUSBY, Rebecca BUSBY, John BUSBY. Sarah BUSBY was born in ?. She died in ?. She was educated ?. Sarah was a Homemaker. She was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG 25 Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT Parents: John BUSBY and Mrs. Mary BUSBY. Sarah BUSBY died after 1737 at the age of 42 in ?. She was born calculated 1695 in Phildelphia Co., PA. She was educated ?. Sarah was a Homemaker. She was Quaker. Compiled and edited by John W. and Vernabelle S. Hollowell P.O. Box 159, Ft. Benton, MT 59442 COX HERITAGE, by Janet Damm, Pullman WA, Vol. See Thomas Cox For Additional Notations. Parents: Richard BUSBY and Hannah FRENCH. Spouse: Thomas COX. Sarah BUSBY and Thomas COX were married on 26 March 1716 in Abington MM, Phil. Co., PA. Children were: Mary COX, Hannah COX, * Richard COX, Thomas COX, Sarah COX, Esdras COX, Elizabeth COX. Sarah BUSBY was born on 12 December 1619 in St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England. She was christened on 12 December 1619 in Spouse: Ensign Thomas CAKEBREAD. Spouse: John GROUT. Sarah BUSBY and John GROUT were married on 1 January 1642 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts.4 Children were: Sarah GROUT, Hannah GROUT. Susan BUSBY13 was born on 5 December 1613 in St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England. She was christened on 5 December 1613 in Of St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, Engl. She died before 1637 at the age of 24. Susan has Ancestral File Number 1TGW-D0. Parents: Nicholas BUSBY and Bridget COCKE. Thomas BUSBY was born in ?. He died WP 30 SEP 1757 in Philadelphia Co., PA. He was educated ?. Thomas was a ?. He was Philadelphia Co., PA. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG 25 Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT Parents: Richard BUSBY and Hannah FRENCH. Thomas BUSBY13 was born in 1606 in Of St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, Engl. He was christened on 19 November 1606 in St. Mary Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England. He was buried on 28 January 1626. Thomas has Ancestral File Number 1TGW-74. He died in England. Parents: Nicholas BUSBY and Bridget COCKE. William BUSBY was born in ?. He died WP 5 DEC 1716 in Philadelphia, PA. He was educated ?. William was a ?. He was Quaker. A Cox Family History BY Judith Cox Whipple, 1989 PG Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT RECORDS OF THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Parents: John BUSBY and Mrs. Mary BUSBY. William BUSBY died before 1650 at the age of 43 in ?. He was born calculated 1607 in Cassop, D. England. He was educated ?. William was a ?. He was ?. Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT Records OF The Church OF Latter Day Saints Parents: Anthony BUSBY. Spouse: Mary LIVELY. Mary LIVELY and William BUSBY were married calculated 1637 in Kelloe, D., England. Children were: John BUSBY, John BUSBY. Harriet BUSENBARK was born on 2 August 1834 in Hartland, Niagara, New York. She died on 14 May 1908 at the age of 73 in logan, Cache, Utah. She was buried on 16 May 1908 in logan, Cache, Utah. Harriet has Ancestral File Number 1GT3-QR. The LDS Historical Database is a multimedia compilation of over 177,000 individuals by Vern Taylor of Stockton California Dec 2003-5. Most notes and biographies were collected from various sources on the Internet. Some were digitally keyed by Ren Contact me at <stanleyscribe@@yahoo.com> if you would like me to include additional individuals. All my data is included in this file except for that on living individuals. I have tried to error correct and standardize the place names. Unless otherwise indicated, all places are USA. Abbreviations used are Cem=Cemetery, Mt.=Mount, Twp=Township, St.=Saint, (xxx)=current name in use. Parents: . Spouse: Robert Hanna WILLIAMS. Harriet BUSENBARK and Robert Hanna WILLIAMS were married on 18 February 1854 in North Ogden, Weber, Utah. Children were: Robert Hanna WILLIAMS, Harriet Permelia WILLIAMS, Aaron Henry WILLIAMS, Charles Moroni WILLIAMS, Orson Pratt WILLIAMS, Anna Jane WILLIAMS, Mary Abigail WILLIAMS, John Thomas WILLIAMS, Amy Lucinda WILLIAMS, Mana Louisa WILLIAMS, William Wesley WILLIAMS. Ann BUSEY1145 was born in 1711 in Prince George County MD. She died after 1745 at the age of 34 in Prince George County MD. Parents: Paul BUSEY and Sarah WHIPPS. Charles BUSEY[xUpline] (private). Parents: Paul BUSEY and Susanna WHITE. Charles BUSEY1145 was born in January 1698 in Prince George County MD.1146 He died before July 1734 at the age of 36 in Prince George County MD. "The Busey Family" by Donald L. Wilson - Charles married Mary Mawdesley before 25 Mar 1731: Mary was the daughter of John Mawdesley. She is mentioned as daughter Mary Jones in the will of John Madesley in 1743 (Calendar of Wills 8:244). Charles was baptized 9 October 1698 St. James Parish, Anne Arundel Co., MD aged about 9 months. His father-in-law, John Mawdesley, of Prince George's County, deeded Charles Busey, carpenter, a tract of land called "Clagett's Purchase" or "Charles Guift" on 25 Mar 1731 (Q:246). In 1733, Charles is on the PG County tax lists next to his brother Joshua and Charles Jones. Charles Busey's administration bond was entered 2 Aug 1734 by Mary Busey, his executor with John Mawdesley of Prince George's County, her surety. [Test Proc liber 29, folio 432] His estate in Prince George's County was appraised 28 Oct 1735 (sic). He left no children, so his land passed to his eldest brother, John. As heir-at-law of Charles, John Busey deeded part of "Clagetts Purchase" or "Fathers Guift" to his sister-in-law's new husband, Charles Jones, in 1737 ("The Busey Family" by Donald L. Wilson) The inventory of the estate of Charles Beausey was made 25 Oct 1734 and entered 9 Nov 1734. The appraisers were John Pritchett and William Ray. Next of kin were John Busey and Samuel Busey and Mary Busey was administratrix. [Prerog Ct liber 20.68 abstract] In an accounting dated 26 Nov 1735 for the estate of Charles Busey of Prince George's County, payments were made to Thomas Clagett, Joshua Busey, and others. The administratrix was Mary Jones, wife of Charles Jones [Prerog Ct liber 14.79 abstract] Edward BUSEY1145 was born in 1709 in Prince George County MD. He died in April 1778 at the age of 69 in Frederick County MD. In 1733, Edward Busey was taxable in Upper Piscataway Hundred, Prince George's County. He appears in the Frederick County debt books in 1750 and 1753-69. ["The Busey Family" by Donald L. Wilson] In a lease dated January 1738/9 (recorded 26 Mar 1739), Edward Busey, carpenter, rented from Thomas Butler, 100 acres, part of "Joesph Park", along Rock Creek for the natural lives of himself, wife Sarah and daughter Mary). Edward acknowledged the agreement by mark "E". [Prince George's County Land Records Vol. Y, pp. 2-3; MDHR 5714] In 1745, Sarah Busey willed a negro Cate to her son Edward. In 1748, Edw Busey served in Captain Beall's Troop of Horse in Prince George's County, along with his brother Joshua Busey, John Ray, and James Ray. [Maryland Historical Magazine, Colonial Militia] On 10 Oct 1748, he patented 100 acres called "Black Walnut Plains" in Frederick County. [Patents TI #4, pp. 198-9] This land was at the head of Bennett's creek, northernmost fork. 23 Apr 1753, Edward Busey of Frederick County, sold his 59 1/2 acre share of "Charles Hills" in Prince George's County to Samuel Busey of Prince George's County. Edward signed by mark "E" and his wife Sarah acknowledged the deed. [Land NN pp. 113-114 PG Co] Edward Busey patented "Timber Land" of 36 acres 20 Mar 1763. This was assigned from Charles Jones (see Record of Cash liber #19 BC & GS p. 322) granted 2 Jan 1754 of 26 acres. The land is located on Hog Penn branch of Bush Creek [per p. 301 & 302 Land Office Patents]. The warrant to Chas. Jones of Frederick Co. was for 22 acres on 2 Jan 1754, assigned to Edward Busey who paid L1.5.6 sterling and paid 13s 1f for 9 years 6 mos. rent [liber #19 pg. 322-3]. In March 1765, Edward added 100 acres of vacant land in Frederick Co. to a resurvey of "Timberland" [BCGS #27 p. 276] In the 1768 Frederick Co. debt books, Edward was the occupant of "Black Walnut" (100 acres) and "Resurvey Timberland" (136 acres). The inventory of his estate was made 5 Jun 1778 in Frederick County, MD [and recorded in Liber GM No. 1, folio 75]. This was presented by Charles Busey, administrator, and accepted by "kin" Edward Busey (by signtaure) and Paul Busey (by mark "PB"). His property included 5 slaves, Frank (17), Jenney (21), Cate (62), Dick (4) and Rachall (2); and one servant man, James Short. Also included were branding irons EB, 2 old spelling books, 5 table knives & forks with case, 1 large chest with lock, 2 oake bedsteads with cords, 1 old maple bedstead,....1 feather bed with bolster 2 pilllows 1 blankett & sheet, 1 bed with 2 pillows 1 blanket & sheet, 1 bed wh stead boulstr 1 blankett 1 rugg 2 sheets 1 pillow, 1 old bed with old blankett & quilt, etc. George BUSEY1147 was born in 1595 in ,,, England. From THE BOWIES AND THEIR KINDRED by Walter Worthington Bowie, Cromwell Bros. Washington 1899 page 412 - ........his widow married John Busey, of Montgomery County, who was the son of John Busey, Jr., grandson of John Busey, Sr., and great-grandson of Paul Busey, a descendant of George Busey, who emigrated to Maryland in the 17th century and received large grants of land..... Spouse: Mrs. Elizabeth BUSEY. Mrs. Elizabeth BUSEY and George BUSEY were married in 1617 in ,,, England. Children were: Paul BUSEY. John BUSEY1145 was born about 1696 in Prince George County MD. He died after 1748 at the age of 52 in Prince George County MD. In January 1717/18, he witnessed the will of Ninian Beall of Prince George's County. He acted as administrator of his brother Paul's estate in 1731. In 1733, he was shown as taxable in Mount Calvert Hundred. As heir-at-law to his deceased brother Charles, he deeded part of "Clagetts Purchase" or "Fathers Gift" to his sister-in-law's new husband, Charles Jones in 1737. John Busey transacted business with Samuel Hyde as evidenced by a bill of lading dated 1741 and a bill of exchange dated 1746. In 1748, he joined with his brothers individing the land they had jointly received from their father. No wife appeared to release dower in the 1737 nor 1748 deeds, suggesting he was a bachelor. In 1750, his portion of "Charles Hills" was in the name of Samuel Busey (per the Debt Books), suggesting John had died and the property had passed to his eldest surviving brother. ["The Busey Family" by Donald L. Wilson] In a 30 Sept 1734 accounting of the Prince George's County estate of Capt. Thomas Clagett, payments were made to John Busey, among others. [Prerog Ct 12.640] On 10 Jul 1745, John Busey, along with Geo. Gordon, Robert Bradley and Nicholas Digges, witnessed the will of Daniell Carroll, gentleman, of Prince George's County. [MD Calendar of Wills Vol. 10 p. 152-3] On 24 Jun 1747, Solomey Large, administratrix of Philip Large filed her administration bond with Ninian Willitt and John Busey of Prince George's Co. her sureties [MSA 988 Test Proc Vol 32 p. 110] The inventory of this estate was made 11 Jul 1747 [Prerog Ct 35.219] In a 28 Jun 1748 account of the estate of Phill. Large, payments were made to Richard Keen, Basil Beckwith, Jeremiah Berry, Benjamin Berry, -----Willit, John Busey and others. Solomy Large was administratrix. [Prerog Ct 25.98 abstract] In a 27 June 1750 account of the estate of Solomy Large of Prince George's County, payments were made to Jeremiah Berry and John Bussey. Dr. John Sprigg and John Orme (near Marlbourgh Town) were the sureties. Henry Brooke was the administrator. [Prerog Ct 28.243 abstract] Parents: Paul BUSEY and Sarah WHIPPS. John BUSEY1148 was born in 1751. Parents: Joshua BUSEY and Eleanor RAY. Joshua BUSEY[xUpline] (private). Parents: Paul BUSEY and Sarah WHIPPS. Spouse: Eleanor RAY. Children were: John BUSEY, Samuel BUSEY. Mrs. Elizabeth BUSEY1147 was born in 1598 in ,,, England. Spouse: George BUSEY. Mrs. Elizabeth BUSEY and George BUSEY were married in 1617 in ,,, England. Children were: Paul BUSEY. Spouse: Henry COPP. Paul BUSEY1149 was born in 1620 in England. He died on 17 December 1685 at the age of 65 in ,Calvert,Maryland. Immigrated to America with Henry Copp in 1651. Henry Copp was the 2nd husband of Elizabeth Busey, Paul's mother. Elizabeth's first husband was probably George Busey, but not concretely proven. So is entirely possible that the George Bussey of Maryland and the Paul Busey shown here may have been brothers. Land Grants - In 1651, Henry Copp demands 400 acres as assignee of Eltonhead, and 200 acres for transporting himself and Paul Busy "son of Elizabeth his former wife" - EARLY SETTLERS OF MARYLAND by A.W. Burns, Liber ABN: 51. In 1668, Paul Bussey listed as a debtor to the estate of George Bussey (d. 1668). Test. Pro. Liber 3:127. 1685, Oct. 2. Letters of Administrations granted on the estate of Paul Bussey, late of Calvert County, who died intestate, to his widow Susanna Bussey. Calvert Test. Pro. Liber 13:253. 1687, Sept. 12. "The account of Susanna Bussey, of Calvert County, Admx. and relict of Paul Bussey, lat of the same County", shows L 520 disbursed. Inventories & Accounts 1686-1687, Book 9:401. 1687, Dec. 6. Commission to George Lingan to take the account of Susanna Busey (also spelled Bussey), Admx. of Paul Busey. Test. Pro. 14:15. 1696. Called as a jurer for the June Court at Marlboro, Prince Georges County. Md. Hist. Mag. 16:374. 1697. On Grand Jury Prince Georges County, Nov. 24, 1697. Md. Archives 23:327-8. 1706. Land Grant. (Paul G. Busey, Urbana, 111). 1708, Land Grant. Ibid. One of these say he is Paul Bussey and Nathan Veich, "Hawkins Nest", 125 acres in Prince Georges County. Certificate, Liber ID 5:224: Patent PL 2:34. 1712, Oct. 5. On Grand Jury, Md. Hist. Mag. 81:267-8. 1716. "Toulon", 25 1/2 acres in Prince Georges County, Certificate No. 359. 1718, Dec. 10. Sarah Busey named as daughter in will of John Whipps, proved Dec. 26, 1716 in Calvert County. Md. Calendar of Wills 4 p. 56. Will Book 14:172. 1718, Sept. 24. Will of Paul Busey, Planter of Prince Georges County, executed. Mentions wife Sarah; in whom he leaves "Charles Hill Land" and "Toulon" for life, with remainder to his six sons: Paul, John, Charles, Samuel, Edward, and Joshua, eldest to have first choice. Personal estate to wife for life, then is to be divided equally among all his children, "sons and daughters". Executers: wife Sarah, son Paul, and brother Charles. Witnesses: Thomas Blacklock, Benj. Barry, and Edward Mobberly. Proved: Nov. 1, 1718. Md. Calendar of Wills 4:194. Will Book 15:35. 1718, Sept. 24. Paul Bussey named as son in will of Paul Busey. 1719, Dec. 4. Account of Sarah Bussey, Extrx. of Paul Bussey "except so far as the merchant's account from Great Brittain." Charges L147...Md. Account Book 2:459. 1721, August 18. Additional account Sarah Bussey extrx. of Paul Bussey late of Prince Georges County, states "Legal representatives left by the deceased are his widow, six sons, and four daughters." Ibid. 3:514. 1721, October 24. Deed from Paul Bussey, Planter, and Sarah Bussey, widow, both of Prince Georges County, to Joseph Belt, for consideration L2000, tobacco, conveys "one lott....in Upper Marlboro Town on the western branch of Patuxent River in Prince Georges County, together with all houses, buildings, and improvements.....laid out formerly for Paul Bussey, Sr., of the County aforesaid, and beginning at the corner of a lott numbered fourteen.....containing about three-quarters part of an acre", etc., warrants that the granters are "seized of a good estate of inheritance in fee simple in said lot", etc. Deed Book 1720-1726 I:186. 1727, April 9. "Son Paul" mentioned in will of Charles Busie, of Calvert County, as to receive one-half of the proceeds of a tract on the other side of Thomas Smith's Mill Branch, which is to be sold and proceeds to be divided equally between his wife, Dinah or Diana, and his son Paul. Wording of the will suggests that Paul may be a step-son of Diana's. Md. Calendar of Wills 6:27. 1731, May 29. Paul Busey executed will, in Prince Georges County. Proved 1731, June 23. Entire estate left to his mother, not named, his brother John and his sister Sarah, equally. Witnesses: Samuel Busey, Joshua Busey, John Mandesley, Md. Calendar of Wills 6:159. 1742, Oct. 9. Petition of Paul Busey, et. als. targets languishing prisoners for debt in several of the county gaols of this Province, sent from Upper House of General Assembly to the Lower House. 1742, Oct. 20. Bill passed Lower House for the relief of certain persons imprisoned for debt, among them Paul Busey a languishing Prisoner in Calvert County Gaol. Bill signed. Bill set out in full, provides for bankruptcy; among the privisions is one that if the debtor is unmarried he may be sold for not more than 5 years. Md. Archives 42. pp. 279, 285, 293, 306, 421. 1748, June 3. Letters of administration upon the estate of Sarah Bussey, dec., granted to John Busey. His accounts charges him with L356....0....9 1/2. Liber #3-6 folio 20:Account Book 25:94. 1759, Land Grant. Paul G. Busey, Urbana, III. 1775, Land Grant, to Paul Busey "Jr" in Alleghany County. 1781, Jan. 17. Paul Busey, and others, "Subjects of this State taken in the Sloop Lincoln and carred to New York and there confined, to be exchanged." Md. Archives 45 P. 277. 1793, Land Grant to Paul Busey "Jr" in Alleghany County. Paul G. Busey, Urbana, III. Parents: George BUSEY and Mrs. Elizabeth BUSEY. Spouse: Susanna WHITE. Susanna WHITE and Paul BUSEY were married in 1659 in ,Calvert,Maryland. Children were: Paul BUSEY, Charles BUSEY. Paul BUSEY1150 was born before 1664 in Calvert County, MD. He died in October 1718 at the age of 54 in ,Prince George Maryland. Paul is mentioned in the will of George Bussey in 1668 by whom he gained land. Jos. H. Smith & Philip A., Croul., "American Legal Records Vol. 6: Court Records of Prince George's Co., MD 1696-1699 (1964), pp. 10-11 - At court on 7 May 1696, Paul Busy's [livestock] mark was recorded in Prince George's Co. It was a mark and a crop and a hole slit out on both ears. Eva Murrell Harmison and Emma M. Rouse, "Ancestry and Descendants of Mathew Busey of Maryland, North Carolina and Kentucky", Bulletin of the Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Vol. 21 (Fall 1957, Winter 1957, Spring 1958): pp.5-11, 55-62, 109-115, 153-160 - In 1696, Paul Busey was one of a Panel of Jurors for the June Court of Prince George's County. The "Jurors for the body of Prince Georges County" presented their opinion on the Rangers and Garrison at the falls of Potomeck etc., stating the present situation should be maintained and supported for the safety of the County. This document was signed by, among others, Paul Busey and Nathan Veitch. [Archives of MD vol. 23 pp. 327-28]. Jos. H. Smith & Philip A., Croul., "American Legal Records Vol. 6: Court Records of Prince George's Co., MD 1696-1699 (1964), pp. 344, 359 - Paul Busey and Nathaniell Veetch demanded copias against Thomas Vaughne for trespass. In August 1698, Nathaniel Veetch and Paul Busey demanded subpoena for Ann Fowler to testify inter they and Thomas Vaughne. In September 1698, the action was agreed. Jos. H. Smith & Philip A., Croul., "American Legal Records Vol. 6: Court Records of Prince George's Co., MD 1696-1699 (1964), pp. p. 417 - On 22 Nov 1698, Paul Beusey was fined 200 pounds of tobacco for absenting himself from the jury. Paul appeared presently making a resonable excuse for so doeing the Justices remitted his fine. Jos. H. Smith & Philip A., Croul., "American Legal Records Vol. 6: Court Records of Prince George's Co., MD 1696-1699 (1964), pp. 458; 496 - March 1699, "We present Paul Busey, Matthew Mackebou, John Rooke, Willima Gaskin, John Mortemore and Henry Buttler for fighting and being drunk, breaking of his Majestyes peace etc." This case came before the June 1699 court: "present Paul Bewsey late of Prince Georges County Planter for that he the said Paule the 28th day of March 1699 att Charles Town in the County aforesaid did in the Contempt of the good Laws of this Province and of the Kingdom of England make himself Drunk and in Such manner, did abear himselfe in Fighting against the tennour of the Good Laws of God and this Province......the Said Paul Beusey cometh and defendth the force and Injury when....[etc.] and Saith for plea that he was Sorry for the offence committed and humbly Submitted himself to the Court....." In 1699, Paul Busey served as a surety for Mary Selby's administration bond, for William Selby estate. The co-surety was Jos. C---ill. (test proc p. 268, March? 1699, MDHR 973). Perhaps it was Joshua Cecill, who soon married the widowed Mary? In perhaps 1705, Paul Busey and Samuel Magruder Jr. appraised the estate of Thomas Beale [Prerog Ct. 29.156] Land Office Patents, MSA #54; Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, MD - In 1706, Paul Bussey and Nathan Veich were granted a certificate on 125 acres called "Hawkes Nest" in Prince George's County [DD #5-224]. Apparently, Nathan Veitch died before Nov 1705. 6 Feb 1706/7, Paul Busey and Alexander Beale were appraisers of John Rigden estate [Prerog Ct 26.249] 21 Feb 1706/7, Mr. Paull Busey and Benjamin Berry were appraisers for the estate of Capt. James Bigger. [Prerog Ct 25.388] 8 Apr 1707, Paul Busey and Thomas Clagett appraised the inventory of Mr. John Lecount of Prince George's Co. [Prerog Ct 27.87] 8 June 1708, Paull Busey and Thomas Clagett appraised the inventory of Mr. John Laccount of Prince George's County. [Prerog Ct 28.253] 4 Sept 1709, Paul Bus(e)y and Thomas Claget(t) appraised the inventory of David Davis. [Prerog Ct 30.219] 12 Feb 1710, Paul Bus(e)y and John Jackson appraised the inventory of Ninian Beal, Jr. of Prince George's County [Prerog Ct 32B.95] Next of kin appeared to be Ninian Beale and Samuel Magruder. 5 June 1711, Alexander Beal and Paul Busey appraised the inventory of Samuell Magruder, Sr., gentleman, of Prince George's County. [Prerog Ct 32B.168] In 1712, Paul Busey was among the sheriffs called from their respective counties to make returns of their panels of Grand Jurors at the Provincial Court at Annapolis. [CI:153:?1:C1] "Busey Family" by Donald L. Wilson - In 1712, Paul Bussey conveyed to his brother Charles Bussey 200 acres in Calvert Co called "Dunkirk". This land had been surveyed for William Groom in 1669, but the surviving record does not indicate how Paul acquired it. 31 May 1714, Francis Piles and Paul Busey were appraisers of the inventory of Edward Pharix of Prince George's County. Jane Hinds was next of kin. [Prerog Ct 325A.356 abstract] On 15 Sept 1714, Paul Busey, Planter, of Prince George's County sold to Richard Keene, planter of the same county for 45 pounds, 100 acres of "Charles Hills." Wife Sarah Busey acknowledged the deed. [Per Richard D. Prall] Chas. Hills of 520 acres was originally patented by Ninian Beale in 1673 in Calvert Co [MSA 1583, Patent Tract Index on-line, Patent Record 15 p. 83 and 17 p. 365] Land Office Patents - In 1716, Paul Bussey patented 25 1/2 acres called "Toulon" in Prince George's County. [PL #2-34] 25 Jul 1717, Thomas Clagett and Paul Busey were sureties for Edmond Shays? administrator of the estate of Matthew Dorys?? [Testamentary Proceedings, Prince George's County, Vol. 23, p. 160] In 1716/17, Paul Busey received a payment from the estate of Benjamin Long. Also receiving payments were Benjamin Berry (executor), Richard Keene and Capt. Clagett, among others. [Prerog Ct 37C.124 abstract] Paul Busey, Planter, of Prince George's County, wrote his will 24 Sept 1718. He left his wife Sarah "Chas. Hill Land" and "Toulon" during her lifetime, and then to his six named sons equally. The rest of the estate was to go to all children equally. He named his wife Sarah, son Paul and brother Charles as executors. The will was witnessed by Thos. Blacklock, Benj. Berry Sr, and Edwd Mobberly. Probate 1 Nov 1718, liber 15.35 [MD Calendar of Wills Vol. 4, p. 194] The names of Paul & Sarah's children are established by Prince George's County Guardian Bonds (MDHR 9807 pg. 18) dated 29 March 1722, as Paul, John, Charles, Sarah, (unnamed daughter the wife of) Benja[min] Allen, Susannah, Samuel, Edmond, Joshua and Anne. This would appear to be the birth order as the sons are in the same order as the will and the girls are interspersed. The inventory of Paul Busey, Sr. was appraised by Ninian Magruder and John Magruder 2 Feb 1718/9 in Prince George's County. The approvers were Jac. Belt, Paul Busey and John Busey. [Prerog Ct liber 2.83] value L93.10.3 An accounting of the estate was filed 4 Dec 1719. Payments included Joseph Belt, Thomas Blacklock and Ralph Crabb. [Prerog Ct 2.489] In an 18 Aug 1721 accounting of the Paul Busey estate, payments were made to Isaac Cecell, Thomas Hynd, among others. [Prerog Ct 3.514] Another accounting was filed 15 Oct 1723, which had payments to Elisabeth Brooke, Thomas Boardley, Allexander Contee, and Dr. Hepbourn. [Prerog Ct 5.412] In the testamentary proceedings Prince George's County vol. 23: "Paul Busey his Testary bond by Sarah Busey his Lx with Richard Keene and John Clegett her sureties in three hundred pounds Ster gl Dted the ......of Decb 1718" (p. 308 Jan 21, 1718/9 proceedings). On 24 Oct 1721, Paul Bussey, planter, and Sarah Bussey, widow, of Prince George's County sold to Joseph Belt, gentleman of the same, 3/4 acres lot #15 in Upper Marlborough Town on the Western Branch. In the Prince George's County Guardian Bonds (MDHR 9807, p. 18) dated 29 Mar 1722, Sarah Busey, widow and Ralph Crabb were bound unto the ten orphans of Paul Busey, dec'd. Widow Busey made a payment to the estate of Dr. Richard Pile of Prince George's County, according to an accounting dated 2 Aug 1733. [Prerog Ct liber 11.728 abstract] In a 29 Jul 1736 accounting of the Prince George's County estate of Hugh Arbuthnot (London merchant), a payment was received from Sarah Busey. A payment was also made to John Busey (as administrator of Paul Busey). [Prerog Ct 15.62 abstract] In Aug 1736, Sarah Busey and John Busey signed the inventory of Edmund Evans of Anne Arundel Co as next of kin. [Prerog Ct liber 22.31 abstract] His widow, Abigall Evans was a sister of Sarah Whipps Busey. In her will dated 25 Aug 1745 (proved 15 Oct 1745), Sarah Beusey wrote: "In the name of God Amen. I Sarah Beusey of Prince George's County being sick of Body but of perfect mind and memory do constitute and appoint this my last will and testament and do dispose of my worldly goods as hath pleased God to bless me with in the following manner....to my son Edward Beusey one Negro Woman Named Cate.....to my son Samuel Beusey one Negro Boy Named Nate(?) and one feather Bed and furniture which he now has in possession....my son in law Joseph Richardson one negro Boy named Hercules for and during the natural life of my son in law Griffith Davis he the said Richardson paying yearly the proffits of his labour to the support of my Daughter Anne Davis and after the decease of the aforesaid Grifith my will is the said Negro be delivered to my said daughter Anne Davis and her heirs for ever.....to my Granddaughter Mary Ray one Negro Girl named Rachel one Cow and Calf one yearling and one Bed and furniture....the remaining part of my Estate to be Equally divided between my children living....I appoint my son John Beusey whole and sole exer of this my last will and testament...." This was witnessed by Henry (H) Smith, Daniel (B) Beusey and James (R) Ray [all by mark as noted] [Wills Vol. 24 pp. 234-235] The inventory of Sarah Bousey of Prince George's County was made 24 Dec 1745 and entered 22 Jan 1745/6. The appraisers were James Magruder and Edward Clagett; next of kin were Samuel Busey and Edward Busey; executor was John Busey. Value was L341.2.8 [Prerog Ct liber 32.66 abstract] In a 3 Jun 1748 accounting of the estate of Sarah Busey, monies were received of Patrick Reding and payments were made to Samuell Magruder Jr., John Cook, Daniel Dulany Esq, Mark Webb, [attorney] Henry Darnall (of Portland Mannor), Mr. Richard Keen, John Busey (accoutant) and Mary Clegget. [Prerog Ct liber 25.94 abstract]. Parents: Paul BUSEY and Susanna WHITE. Spouse: Sarah WHIPPS. Sarah WHIPPS and Paul BUSEY were married about 1688 in ,,Maryland. Children were: Samuel BUSEY, Paul BUSEY, Ann BUSEY, John BUSEY, Charles BUSEY, Susannah BUSEY, Edward BUSEY, Joshua BUSEY, Sarah BUSEY, Unnamed BUSEY. Paul BUSEY1145 was born in 1694 in Prince George County MD. He died in June 1731 at the age of 37 in Prince George County MD.1151 Paul was named one of the executors of his father's will in 1718. He was a taxable in Mount Calvert Hundred in 1719. He died with neither wife nor children ("Busey Family" by Donald L. Wilson). 4 Oct 1721, Paul Busey, planter, and Sarah Busey, widow, both of Prince George's County......to Joseph Bolt of same......2000 pounds of tobacco.....parcel in Upper Marlborough on western Branch of Patt. River....lot #15....laid out for Paul Busey Snr. of Prince George's County....signed: Paul (PB) Busey, by mark, and Sarah Busey by signature. [PG Co Deeds I p. 186-88] Paul Busey, of Prince George's County, made his will 29 May 1731. He left his estate to his brother John and sister Sarah equally. The will was witnessed by John Mawdesly, Samuel Busey and Joshua Busey. It was probated 23 Jun 1731, liber 20.202 [MD Calendar of Wills Vol 6, p. 189] On 23 Jun 1731, John Busey recorded the administration bond, with Edward Busey and Benjamin Allen of Prince George's Co, his sureties for 100 pounds sterling. [Liber 29, folio 102] His inventory was prepared 7 Jul 1731 and entered 28 Aug 1731 [Prerog Ct liber 16.252] The appraisers were Thomas Clagett Jr. and John Clagett. Next of kin were Sarrah Busey and Samuell Busey. His administrator was John Busey. By 8 May 1732, payments from this estate were made to Dr. Patrick Simm and Dr. James Boswell, Jos. Belt, Benjamin Allen, Elizabeth Wilson, John Townley, William Selby,.....Ann Miller (late Ann Beckworth), Mr. (sic) Sarah Busey Jr., etc. [Prerog Ct 11.192] Parents: Paul BUSEY and Sarah WHIPPS. Samuel BUSEY1145 was born in 1705 in Prince George County MD. He died in July 1774 at the age of 69 in Frederick County MD. Land Grant in Baltimore County MD 1753. 1718, Sept. 24; Nov. 1. Samuel Busey named fourth in list of his 6 sons by Paul Busey of Prince Georges County MD. 1721, Aug. 18. Legal representatives of Paul Busey dec. 6 sons etc. 1727, Apr. 9 and June 14. Son Samuel Busey, a minor, mentioned in will of Charles Bucie of Calvert County MD. 1731, May 29. Witnessed will with Joshua Bussey and John Mawdesley of Paul Busey. Samuel Busey was a witness to his brother Paul's will in 1731. In 1733, he was taxable in Mount Calvert Hundred, Prince George's County. When he joined in the partition of "Charles Hills", no wife released her dower. In 1753, he bought shares of "Charles Hills" from his brothers Joshua and Edward. He is shown as the owner of "Charles Hills" in the debt books of 1750 and 1753-67. In 1768, he purchased land in Frederick County and appears in the debt books there until 1773. He signed his legal documents by mark "S". ["The Busey Family" by Donald L. Wilson] On 7 Apr 1739, James Magruder, James Lucas and Sam'll Bensey (sic) witnessed the will of John Henry in Prince George's County. Whether or not this was Samuel Busey could be determined by examining the recorded document [MD Calendar of Wills Vol 8, p. 42] In a 10 Feb 1749 account of the estate of Solomy Large of Prince George's County, a payment was made to Samuel Buecey. Henry Brooke was the administrator. [Prerog Ct 27.273 abstract]. Note that Samuel's brother John had been a surety for the administration bond of Solomy Large on her husband Philip's estate in 1747 (see John Busey). On 25 May 1751 Samuel (S) Busey, along with Jeremiah Berry and W. Beanes Jr., witnessed the will of Richard Keene, merchant, of Prince George's County. [MD Calendar of Wills Vol 11, p. 46] In the Frederick County 1768 debt books, Samuel Busey is shown with "Resurvey on Content" and "Resurvey on Saplin Ridge". He made his will 29 Oct 1770 and named daughters Mercy Soper and Priscilla Hobbs. Mercy received part of the land, "where I now dwell" on the north side of Bennets Creek and meadow on the south side of said creek. Priscilla got the remaining part of said land, on the south side of Bennets Creek. The witnesses were Jeremiah Browning, Jonathan Browning Sr, and Jonathan Browning Jr. The will was probated on 28 Jul 1774, liber 39.798 (MD Calendar of Wills Vol 15, p. 161]. See also register of wills Frederic County, Maryland, Will Book 39 p. 798, mentions sons Samuel, John, Matthew & Charles. Samuel BUSEY1148 was born in 1756. Parents: Joshua BUSEY and Eleanor RAY. Sarah BUSEY1145 was born about 1700. In 1731, her brother Paul Busey left his estate to his brother and sister, John and Sarah. Sarrah Busey and Samuel Busey signed the inventory as next of kin. A "Ms. Sarah Busey Jr." received a payment from this estate (see comments under Paul Busey). It would seem that Sarah was not yet married as she was still using the name Busey. If she ever married, it clearly was sometime after 1731. Parents: Paul BUSEY and Sarah WHIPPS. Susannah BUSEY1145 was born about 1703 in Prince George County MD. Susannah married (or Sarah Busey may have after 1731) a Mr. Ray or Joseph Richardson after 1728. (See PG County MD Guardian Bonds MDHR 9807-1 p. 159). In 1748, a John and a James Ray served in Capt. George Beall's Troop of Horse in Prince George's County, along with Edward and Joshua Busey ("Colonial Militia 1740, 1748", MARYLAND HISTORICAL MAGAZINE VOl VI [March 1911 #1]: Prince George's County, MD, p. 56) In an accounting of the estate of Mrs. Elisabeth Levett (widow) of Prince George's County dated 4 Jan 1728/9, payments were received from Ralph Crabb, William Selby, Ann Beckwith,.....Susanna Busey, Capt. Thomas Clagett....[Prerog Ct liber 9.235 abstract] In Sarah (Whipps) Busey's will of 1745, she mentioned a granddaughter Mary Ray. In the Prince George's County Guardian Bonds a son-in-law Joseph Richardson is mentioned. It has not been definitely established which daughter married Joseph Richardson and which daughter married a man named Ray. Parents: Paul BUSEY and Sarah WHIPPS. Unnamed BUSEY1145 was born about 1701. On 23 June 1731, Benjamin Allen, of Prince George's County, served as a surety with Edward Busey on the administration bond of John Busey for the estate of Paul Busey in Prince George's Co. (all of these Busey's are sons of Paul II) Benjamin Allen was taxable in Patuxent Hundred in Prince George's County in 1733 ("The Busey Family" by Donald L. Wilson) BUSH6 was born on 8 June 1783 in St. Mary, Bitton, Gloucs., England. She has Ancestral File Number VKFK-T2. Parents: William BUSH and Betty BUSH. Ann BUSH6 was born on 6 August 1809 in Of Bitton, Gloucester, England. She was christened on 26 May 1811 in , Bitton, Gloucs., England. She has Ancestral File Number 31ZF-M7. Parents: James BUSH and Martha CHEESE. Ann Anderson BUSH was born about 1740 in ,Culpeper , Virginia. She died in 1830 at the age of 90 in ,Whitley,Kentucky. Parents: Christopher BUSH and Noreen MALLOW. Spouse: Thomas Payne POWELL. Ann Anderson BUSH and Thomas Payne POWELL were married on 1 June 1756 in ,Culpeper , Virginia. Children were: Ambrose POWELL, James POWELL, Simon POWELL, Frances "Franky" POWELL, Elizabeth "Betsey" POWELL, Milly Ann POWELL, Thomas POWELL, Anne POWELL, Peggy POWELL. Benjamin BUSH died on 3 January 1782. He has reference number 2N57-GB. Parents: Robert BUSH and Helen (Alice) DOUBLEDAY. |