Farrington Gurney, Parish, Sommerset
Il est marié avec Elizabeth Maggs.
Ils se sont mariés le 17 avril 1841 à Bistol, Gloucster, England, il avait 26 ans.Source 4
Enfant(s):
John Bush was Catholic since he was active in the Parish of High Littleton. He was a Horse Breader as were his sons.
John Bush: Grandfather, lived in Bristol England. He had a family of five children. His wife died when the youngest was yet an infant. He was a trainer of hunting horses. Children - Oliver, Elizabeth, Annie (?), Sidney and William. I know little of those who remained in England but William and Sidney took a six week passage on a sailing ship to New York, Sidney being 19 years of age and his brother a little more than a year older. They had some knowledge of the Bown family who had recently emigrated from Evercritch, Somersetshire, England and located on some 600 acres of land near Streeter, Ill. So the two boys went directly there from New York. Will found employment in the Hennan Dept. Store and died a few years later of tuberculosis. Sidney found employment with Benjamin Bown and married his daughter Annie about 1877. They, Sidney and Annie, spent most of their lives on land in the neighborhood of Bown homes. After the family had matured they disposed of their land, around 200 acres, and went to Streater to live in retirement. Annie Bush died at Streater. Sidney Bush went to live then with his daughter, Ada Lillian and Gladys, and remained in Washington D. C. until his death.
John Bush paid a visit to his son Sidney and his family about 1882. It was a matter of amusement to the neighbors that John Bush, whose life occupation had been the training of horses to ride, was thrown from a docile mare on a ride into Streeter, fracturing his leg. I remember just one time. He was left in charge of Winifred, myself and baby Nellie. I have a mental picture of him scolding Winifred and myself. We had climbed into a low chicken coop.
ohn Bush: Grandfather, lived in Bristol England. He had a family of five children. His wife died when the youngest was yet an infant. He was a trainer of hunting horses. Children - Oliver, Elizabeth, Annie (?), Sidney and William. I know little of those who remained in England but William and Sidney took a six week passage on a sailing ship to New York, Sidney being 19 years of age and his brother a little more than a year older. They had some knowledge of the Bown family who had recently emigrated from Evercritch, Somersetshire, England and located on some 600 acres of land near Streeter, Ill. So the two boys went directly there from New York. Will found employment in the Hennan Dept. Store and died a few years later of tuberculosis. Sidney found employment with Benjamin Bown and married his daughter Annie about 1877. They, Sidney and Annie, spent most of their lives on land in the neighborhood of Bown homes. After the family had matured they disposed of their land, around 200 acres, and went to Streater to live in retirement. Annie Bush died at Streater. Sidney Bush went to live then with his daughter, Ada Lillian and Gladys, and remained in Washington D. C. until his death.
John Skinner Bush | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Elizabeth Maggs |
Record for JEREMIAH BUSH/ Ancestry.com
Record for Julia Bush/ Ancestry.com
John Bush, "England Marriages, 1538–1973 "/ FamilySearch
Record for MARY ⛓ GRANT/ Ancestry.com