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September 8, 1768 - The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #43175
SIX POUNDS Reward.February 3, 1773 - The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #52569
RUN away from the subscribers, living in Charlestown, Chester county, two servants, viz. William Carrol, a native Irishman, and speaks with the brogue, about 5 feet 10 inches high, marked with the smallpox, has a down look, small eyes, black hair, and is a coarse strong built fellow; had on, when he went away, a country made shirt, tow trousers. a short blue jacket, without sleeves, a large upper jacket, with cuffs, of a light colour, strong shoes, and brass buckles. The other named William Stretch, a native Irishman also, a slender tall man, about 20 years of age, thin visage, thick lips, speaks good English, is something of a scholar, and perhaps may forge a pass; had on and took with him, a light coloured cloth coat, with flat metal buttons, a brown jacket, with metal buttons, two shirts, one tow, the other flax linen, two pairs of trowsers, one tow, the other striped worsted and linen, speckled yarn stockings, half worn shoes, with brass buckles, and a new felt hat. Whoever takes up and secures said servants, in any goal, so as their masters may have them again, shall have the above reward, or Three Pounds, and all reasonable charges, for either of them, paid by FREDERICK BUSARD, NICHOLAS RESFET, or WILLIAM GRAHAM, at the Black Horse, in Market street, Philadelphia. August 20, 1768.Lancaster, January 15, 1773.August 6, 1783 - The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #68924
NOTICE is hereby given, that Benjamin Kendall and William Fell did, on the 13th day of June, 1770, fell unto us, George Fackler, Matthias Grall, and Abraham Brackbeel, of Lancaster county, a certain tract of land, situate in Pextang township, in said county, adjoining lands of John Buzard and others, containing 405 1/2 acres, which lands they agreed to convey unto us, by good deed or deeds, valid in law, on or before the 13th day of August, 1770. --- In consideration whereof, we have paid them, the said Benjamin Kendall and William Fell, 270 l. in part, and have jointly given two obligations for the residue of the purchase money, unto the said Kendall and Fell; the said bonds bearing date the 13th day of June, 1770; one of them conditioned for the payment of about 170 l. in 16 months after the date of the said bond, with lawful interest; and the other conditioned for the payment of 220 l. 8s. 4d. in two years after the date of said bond, with lawful interest for the same. --- And as the said Kendall and Fell have not conveyed said land to us, neither doth it appear that they can be enabled to make a conveyance, in any reasonable hereafter; WE DO THEREFORE forewarn all persons from taking an assignment of said bonds, as we are determined not to pay the same, unless compelled thereto by law, or having received a confirmation for said land. MATTHIAS GRALL, for himself and GEORGE FACKLER and ABRAHAM BRACKBEEL.
Chester, August 1, 1783.June 25, 1783 - The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #68753
BY virtue of a Venditioni Exponas to me directed, will be sold, the 20th day of August inst. on the premises, a Messuage, Plantation and Tract of Land, situate in Charlestown township, containing about 120 acres, be the same more or less; bounded by lands of Moses Coats, and others; late the property of Frederick Buzzard, but seized and taken in execution, and to be sold by JOHN GARDNER, Sheriff.BY Virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, will be sold, on the 11th day of July next, on the premises, A certain Messuage, Plantation or Tract of Land, situate in Charlestown township, containing about 120 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Moses Coats and others; late the estate of Frederick Buzzard, but seized and taken in execution, and to be sold by JOHN GARDNER, Sheriff. Chester, June 23, 1783.November 7, 1787 - The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #74358WHEREAS Mary Duyr, formerly the wife of Peter Buzzard, hath thought good to leave him and her children, and renounce her marriage with said Buzzard, and hath given from under her hand never to lay claim to any of his estate, directly or indirectly, at any time or place, and also received a valuable consideration, wherewith said Mary acknowledged herself satisfied: Know ye, therefore, that I said Buzzard, for this and other good causes, am obliged to warn the public not to lend nor trust said Mary Duyr (otherways Mary Pond) on my account, as I will not pay any contract or debt created by her in my name.November 6, 1822 - Village Record ITEM #958
PETER BUZZARD.
August 19, 1787Obituary DIED. - In Charlestown, on the 26th ult. MARTIN BUZZARD in the 23d year of his age. Thus has insidious disease enrolled another victim among the numberless tenants of the grave...Had he lived, had Providence favored his designs, the subsequent Thursday, he was to have been united to an amiable young woman of Charlestown...September 28, 1847 - Village Record ITEM #6933
Marriage At Downingtown, on Sunday evening, the 29th ult., by Rev. John S. Christine, Mr. THOMAS S. LOVE, to Miss MARY ANN BUZZARD, both of Cedar Hollow, Chester county.November 11, 1851 - Village Record ITEM #8808
Marriage On the 29th ult., by Mr. Isaac Price, Mr. W.E. MILLER, of West Vincent, to MARY G. BOSSERT, youngest daughter of Andrew Bossert, of East Vincent, Chester county.August 19, 1862 - Village Record ITEM #17295
Marriage On the 7th of August, by Rev. Joseph W. Porter, Mr. EPHRAIM T. PEARCE, and Miss MARY L. BUZZARD, all of Charlestown, Chester county, Pa.November 21, 1865 - Village Record ITEM #17295
Brought Home- JOHN H. BUZZARD, son of SIMEON BUZZARD, of Schuylkill Township, Chester County, was brought home last Monday, and was buried on Tuesday last in the Charlestown burying ground, aged about 29 years. He was a soldier and died for his country. He entered the Army as a volunteer in the 119th Regiment. He had been in eight battles. His funeral was large of many sympathizing friends. The Odd Fellows attended the funeral in a body.July 6, 1869 - Village Record ITEM #23482Marriage BUZZARD - JARDINE - On the 29th of June, at Phoenixville, Pa., by the Rev. Jos. W. Porter, WILLIAM W. BUZZARD to MARY A. JARDINE, both of Charlestown township, Chester county.September 17, 1870 - Village Record ITEM #24774
Marriage AMAN - MANNING - On September 9th, 1870, by Jones C. Bossert, Esq., Mr. CHARLES E. AMAN, of Philadelphia, to Miss MARY K. MANNING, of Schuylkill township, Chester county.
John T. Buzzerd died during Civil War at Cold Harbor VA. He had lived in Phoenixville and was born 18/2/1806, the son of Simeon Buzzerd.
According to the History of Chester Co, PA:Tax Discounts 1785-1823
Name Reason for discount Township Comments Subject/Concerning Month Day Year Page John Bussard Twice rated Kennett Discounts August 25 1767 168 John Bussard Poor Pikeland "Poor Miserable Insolvant" Discounts May 29 1771 223
1890 Chester County, Pennsylvania Tax List Index
Name Reason for discount Township Year Book Page Henry Buzard Overcharged West Whiteland 1806 1800-1809 139 Jacob Buzard Poor Charlestown 1789 1785-1789 (Quota) 118 John Buzard Gone Pikeland 1792 1790-1799 52 Frederick Buzzard Gone Charlestown 1786 1785-1789 (Quota) 34 Jacob Buzzard Poor Charlestown 1789 1785-1789 (County) 146 Jacob Buzzard Poor Charlestown 1792 1790-1799 42 Jacob Buzzard Poor Charlestown 1793 1790-1799 61 Jacob Buzzard Gone Charlestown 1798 1790-1799 136 Jacob Buzzard Poor Charlestown 1804 1800-1809 84 John Buzzard Gone Charlestown 1786 1785-1789 (Quota) 34 John Buzzard Poor West Nantmeal 1809 1800-1809 192 John Buzzard Gone Vincent 1817 1816-1823 76 John Buzzard Charlestown 1819 1816-1823 13
�Militia Fines and Exonerations
A. T. Buzzerd Schuylkill 317 Amos Bossert Phoenixville Borough  : 542 Amos Bossert Phoenixville Borough 487 Amos Bossart Phoenixville Borough 599 F. R. Bossert Spring City Borough 813 Harry T. Buzzerd Schuylkill 318 John Buzzard Phoenixville Borough 653 Jonas Bossart Estate : Phoenixville Borough 599 S. L. Buzzard Schuylkill 271 Samuel S. Bossert South Coventry 453 Samuel Bossert North Coventry 374 S. Buzzard Sr. Phoenixville Borough 602 Simeon Buzzard Phoenixville Borough 602 Simeon Buzzard Schuylkill 271 Simeon Buzzard Jr. Phoenixville Borough 653 Thornton Buzzard West Pikeland 126 William W. Bossert Schuylkill 317
Birth Register
Name Sex Race Father Mother's Birth date Place of Birth Vol Pg Buzzard Minnie F W Thorton Jennie Jan 17 1897 Corner of Bridge and Gay Street 1 29 Buzzard George D. M W Calvin Lillian Sep 30 1899 West Chester 2 15 Buzzard Victor M W Thornton Jennie Sep 10 1900 Phoenixville 2 21
Grantee Date of Deed Property Type Acreage Location Former Owner Docket Comment Buzzard, Andrew 1/30/1826 Messuage, Plantation, & Tract 86 Vincent Twp. Miller, Conrad 3:105-106 According to a letter from Frederick Sheeder, East Vincent, 18 Feb 1846, transcribed from the Pennsylvania Gazette of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (see USGenWeb), this tract was on French Creek, near Samuel Bowen's grist & saw mill.
Insolvent Debtors Petitions & Bonds
Poor House Admissions & Discharges
Name Age Admittance Race Action taken by Directors Place of Residence Bk/Pg Buzzard Elizabeth 11/26/1844 An order to bring in Charlestown 4/44 Buzzard John 11/26/1844 An order to bring in Charlestown 4/44
Children of the Poor
Year Surname First Township Children Book Page Tax only Rel. 1810 Buzzard John Charlestown Martin
ElizabethYes 1811 Buzzard John Charlestown Martin
Elizabeth1811-15 3 No 1818 Buzzard John Charlestown Daniel (8) 1818-25 180 No 1826 Buzzard John Coventry Luzinda (8/Oct 12) 1826-29 No 1826 Buzzard John Vincent Lucinda (8) 1826-29 No 1827 Buzzard John Charlestown Amanda Griffith (9) 1826-29 No 1827 Buzzard John W. Charlestown Samuel L. (8) 1826-29 No 1828 Buzzard John Charlestown Amanda Griffith (10) 1826-29 No Niece 1829 Buzzard John W. Charlestown Lavina (7) 1826-29 No 1830 Buzard Deborah Charlestown Mary Ann (8)
Patience (6)1830-31 No 1831 Buzard Deborah Charlestown Mary Ann (9)
Patience (8)1830-31 No 1832 Buzzard Deborah Charlestown Mary Ann (10) 1830-31 17 No 1837 Buzzard John East Vincent Mahelah (8)
Theodore (5)Yes
Poor House Minutes and Pay Orders
Bussert, John | April | 1807 | Bussert v. Hoffman | Folder 51 | Document 15 |
3 Jun 1772, proven 2 Sep 1776 Charlestown, PA -
John Buckwalter. Charlestown. Codicil Oct. 29, 1774. To 2 sons John and Daniel tract of land bought of John Morgan and David Harry in Charlestown to be valued at �1000. To son David plaintation I now live on to be valued at �700. All estate real and personal, land at above valuation to be equally divided between my daughters, viz., Mary Wagoner, Ann Leap, Barbara Kysinger, Susanna Bussard, Louisa Allebach, Elizabeth Gobble, Catharine Latshaw, Magdalena Brower, Esther and Hannah Buckwalter and youngest son Jacob, said son to have �150 more than daughters, daughter Ann Leap's share in trust. Executors: Son John and son-in-law Frederick Bussard. Codicil states ""having an inclination to marry a certain Charlotte Slaughter thinks it reasonable to make provision for her after my decease."" Witnesses to codicil: Peter Holman, Jona Coates, David Longacre, Peter Lester.
Baugh, John, Coventry. Proved Nov 1, 1819. To dau Susanna w/o Abraham Grub, the plantation whereon they now live, containing 92 acres during life and afterward to her eldest son, John Grubb if living with rev. to his brother George, paying his brothers and sisters their equal share. To my grandchildren of dau. Catharine Zigler, dec'd 210 pds each at 21. Remainder of estate in 5 equal shares; To son John, dau. Hannah Prise, dau. Mary Willauer, children of dau. Elizabeth Grub, dec'd., each one share, and remaining share to go grandsons John and Daniel Urner, in trust, for use of their mother Barbara Urner. Exrs. Son John, son-in-law Conrad Grubb and Abraham Rinehaart. Wits. Jesse Grubb, John Grub, Andrew Buzzard
Wills & AdministrationsOrphans' Court Estates 1882 - 1923
File Name Township/Borough File_Date Will Admin Bond Inventory Accounts 20230 Bossert, John R. North Coventry 1883 No Yes 22163 Bossert, Jonas G. Spring City 1888 No Yes 25529 Buzzerd, Simeon Schuylkill 1897 Yes No 29459 Bossert, Amos Phoenixville 1903 Yes No No Yes 31708 Bossert, William W. Schuylkill 1908 No Yes Yes Yes 36419 Bossert, Mary A. Phoenixville 1918 No Yes Yes Yes 35483 Buzzard, Jonas T. West Pikeland 1916 Yes No No No
Year File Name Township/Borough Minor 1883 136 Bossert, John R. North Coventry No 1889 262 Bossert, J. G. Spring City No 1902 6798 Buzzard, Simeon Schuylkill No 1909 9031 Bossert, William W. Schuylkill No 1919 13107 Bossert, Mary A. Phoenixville No 1920 13889 Bossert, Amos Phoenixville No
Sextons' List of Burials at St. Peter's, Pikeland Cemetery.
From microfilm of original (LDS film #1671344?) https://sites.rootsweb.com/~pachest3/stpeterspikeland/sextonslist.htm
Vincent Reformed Church, East Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania [from The records of Vincent Reformed Church, East Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, v. 1-2, 1733-1880 by L. Kryder Evans & Isaiah M. Rapp; FHC 0020363 Item 14 and Reformed Church Records in Pennsylvania, vol III by William John Hinke FHC 0020357 Item 3
Marriages at Brownback's Reformed Church, East Coventry, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Marshall County, West Virginia; source sites.rootsweb.com/~wvmarsha/vmarriage.txt
Groom Age Birthplace Parents Bride Age Birthplace Parents Date Bk Pg Buzzard Ambrose 22 Westchester Co, PA Daniel & Elizabeth Clark Margaret A 18 Marshall Co, WV Joseph & Elizabeth 22 Oct 1863 C3 144 by Samuel Jones Caldwell Joseph 21 Marshall Co, WV Ezekel & Margaret Buzzard Catherine 20 Chester Co, PA Daniel & Elizabeth 23 Dec 1858 2 337
From the Pottstown Ledger Dec 26, 1882 (Tuesday):
John R. BOSSERT died on Thursday evening at his residence in N Coventry township, Chester County, near Cedarville, aged 40 to 43 years. He had been ill for several months past, with consumption. Mr. Bossert was constable and tax collector of North Coventry for ten to twelve years past, and was a useful and respected citizen, whose loss will be sincerely deplored. He leaves a wife but no children. Deceased was a brother of Henry R. Bossert of Pottstown.From "Register of Deaths for Chester County," volumes 1-3 (1893-1907), located the Chester County Archives
The funeral of the Late John R. Bossert, of North Coventry, Chester county, will take place on Thursday, December 28th, at 10 o'clock, a.m. The interment will be at Mt. Zion Cemetery, after which service at the Church of the Transfiguration, Pottstown. The age of the deceased was 47 years, 4 months, and 17 days.
- 13 Jul 1893 - Buzzerd, Lewis S., white, male, 13, single, b. US, Harveyville, heart failure, 15 days; Vol 1 pg 13
- 10 Mar 1897 - Buzzard, W. Simon, white, male, 91, married, b. US, farmer, Schuylkill, heart failure, 10 wks; Vol 1 pg 24
- 25 Mar 1899 - Buzzard, S. L., white, male, 81, married, b. US Harveyville, paralysis, 2 days; Vol 1 pg 31
- 10 Apr 1899 - Bossert, Mary Ann, white, female, 64, married, b. US, Harveyville, heart disease, 1 year; Vol 1 pg 31
- 04 Sep 1901 - Buzzard, Elizabeth H., white, female, 96 years, married, Phoenixville, Schuylkill, Paralysis, 3 days, Vol 2 pg 17
- 02 Mar 1903 - Boscart, Amos, white, male, 87, married, Phoenixville, carpenter, Phoenixville (310 Hall St.), old age, Vol 2 pg 21
- 30 Dec 1904 - Buzzard, Harry S., white, male, 3, single, Phoenixville, Phoenixville (1st Avenue), pneumonia; Vol 2 pg 27
- 9 Feb 1906 - Buzzard, Elizabeth, white, female, 83, married, Charlestown, Schuylkill, paralysis, 3 weeks; Vol 2 pg 30
Burials at Morris Cemetery, Phoenixville: [Dates may be erroneous with age]
- Elizabeth H. Buzzard (1805-1901)
- Simeon Buzzard (1806-1898)
- Lewis S. Buzzard (1800-1893)
- Jonas Buzzzard (1811- ) [death not legible]
Index to burials at Brownback's Reformed Church, East Coventry, Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Bossert, Araminta
- George
Charlestown Presbyterian Cemetery, Charlestown, Chester Co., PA
- Deborah Buzzard d. 3/24/1848 in 63rd yr
St. Peter�s, Pikeland Cemetery, Clover Mill Road, West Pikeland Twp., Chester County, Pennsylvania from Rootsweb
Row 37 end
- William W. Buzzerd 1844 � 1908
- Mary Ann Buzzerd 1834 � 1899
Charlestown Township Schools
Date Appointed Name of Teacher Length of Term Salary/Misc. 4 June 1864 Wm. Buzzard School board meeting. Summer school teacher appointments for 4 months: Union School House #1; source https://sites.rootsweb.com/~pacheste/chester_twplist_charltwn_schools8.htm June 7, 1865 William Buzzard 7 months $35 per month June 4, 1866 William Buzzard 9 months $35 per month Hopewell Schoolhouse #4; source https://sites.rootsweb.com/~pacheste/chester_twplist_charltwn_schools3.htm June 3, 1867 William Buzzard 9 months $35 per month June 4, 1869 William L. Buzzard 8 months $40 per month June 6, 1870 William Buzzard 8 months $40 per month
Chester County Commissioners 1711-2004 - Bossert, Samuel S.; 1903; Democrat; Pughtown
Chester Co., PA | Berks & Bucks Co., PA | Philadelphia, PA | War of 1812 & Civil War |
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Marriages from Bulletin of Historical Society of Montgomery County, Oct 1952, Vol VIII, #3, p. 167
New Goshenhoppen Reformed Church & Great Swamp Reformed Church
Bossert, Enos | Ehl, Henrietta | 01 Sep 1849 |
Bossert, Hanna | Boyer, Adam | 08 Jan 1837 |
Bossert, John | Weidner, Elisabeth | 17 Jan 1858 |
Bossert, Lewis | Moyer, Nancy | 09 Jan 1848 |
Bossert, Lydia | Jacob, Heinrich | 17 Nov 1850 |
Bossert, Reuben | Jacob, Elisabeth | 25 Dec 1852 |
Bossert, Sarah | Rummel, Mathias | 08 Nov 1846 |
From Records of Falckner Swamp Reformed Congregation, New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1748-1854:
From Montgomery Ledger, Pottstown, Montgomery Co., PA - 26 May 1885
Death of an Aged WomanFrom Pension file of John Buzzard
Mrs. Hannah Buzzard, widow of John Buzzard, died on the 22nd of May, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lucinda Barnes, No. 1909 Vine Street, Philadelphia. Deceased was in her 95th year, and her husband was a soldier in the war of 1812. Her maiden name was Hannah Savage, and she was born in East Coventry, Chester County, being a sister of Zenas Savage, of Chester County, and of Nathaniel Savage, who resides in Pottstown with his son in law and daughter, Nathan Hoffman and wife. Another brother of the deceased, George Savage, lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and is nearly 90 years of age. Mrs. Buzzard leaves two daughters and one son. The funeral will take place on May 26th, at 2 o'clock. p.m." Also, have transcripts of John's application for land warrant and Hannah's application for widow's pension for John BUZZARD and his service in 1812 War.
Affadavit: On this 28th day of November 1850, before me as Justice of the Peace within and for the county of Montgomery, state of Pennsylvania personally appeared John Buzzard, aged 58 years, a resident of Upper Providence Township, in the county and state aforesaid, who duely being sworn according to law, declares that he is the identical John BUZZARD in the Volunteer Regiment of Infantry of the Militia of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, by Colonel Beech in the war with Great Britain declared by the United States on the 18th day of June 1812, that he volunteered at Upper Providence township, aforesaid, in the county and state aforesaid, on or about the 18th day of September 1814, for the term of 3 months and continued in actual service for the term of 3 months, and was honorably discharged in the city of Philadelphia in the state aforesaid on or about the 18th day of December 1814, as will appear from the muster rolls of said company, he having never received a written discharge.Letter to L P Waldo, Esq., Commissioner of Pensions 6/6/1855:
He makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the Bounty Land to which he may be entitled under the Act granting Bounty Land to certain officers and soldiers who have been engaged in the military service of the United States passed September 22, 1850.
signed: John Buzzard
Sworn and subscribed before me this day and year first above written. and I hereby certify that I believe the said John Buzzard to be the identical man who served aforesaid and that he is of the age above stated.
Thos M Potts, JP
Dear Sir,(The attached bounty certificate was #19767 for 40 acres, issued on 9/27/1851.)
I send you herewith, the application of John Buzzard, a soldier of the War of 1812, for Bounty Land under the act of March 3, 1855 - with bounty land warrant No 19767 for 40 acres issued to John Buzzard annexed. Please send Mr Buzzard's warrant when issued, to my address.
Very respectfully yours,
Wm Rossiter
Norristown PA
On this 22 day of March 1855 personally appeared before me, a justice of the peace, within and for the county and state aforesaid, John BUZZARD, aged 62 years, resident of Upper Providence in the county of Montgomery, in the state of Pennsylvania, who, being duly sworn according to law, declares that he is the identical John BUZZARD who was a Private in the company commanded by Captain George Schwenk* in the regiment of PA volunteers, commanded by Colonel Bache in the war with Great Britain declared by the US on 6/18/1812, for the term of 3 months, and continued in actual service in said war for 14 days and upward; that he has heretofore made application for bounty land under the Act of 9/28/1850, and received a warrant, No 19767, for 40 acres, which he now returns hereto annexed.*NOTE: PA Archives Series 6 > Volume VII > Body > Muster Pay and Receipt Rolls - 1812-14. p126 shows that John BUZZARD, Private, was on the muster roll under Capt. George Schwenk in the 2nd Regt, PA Vol Light Infantry in service for 3 months from 9/12/1814 attached to the First Brigade, Second Division, under command of Brig Gen'l Samuel Smith, 11/29/1814.
He makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the bounty land to which he may be entitled under the act appproved 3/3/1855. He also declares that he has never applied for nor received under this or any other act of Congress, any bounty land warrant except the one abve mentioned.
signed - John BUZZARD*
We, John COATS and Francis LYLE, residents of Upper Merion and Bridgeport in the county of Montgomery, state of PA, upon our oaths declare that the foregoing declaration was signed and acknowledged by John Buzzard in our presence, and that we believe, from the appearance and statements of the applicant that he is the identical person he represents himself to be.
signed - John Coats and F Lyle
declaration and affadavit were sworn before me on the day and year written...Tho W Potts, JP
Claim of Widow for War of 1812 Service Pension (shows on pension rolls in 1883):
State of PA, county of PhiladelphiaAffadavit filed 12/9/1878:
On this day 5/29/1878 appeared before me, Prothonotary of Court of Common Pleas, county and state aforesaid, Hannah BUZZARD, aged 85 years, a resident of Philadelphia, in PA, and declares that she is the widow of John BUZZARD, deceased, who served under the name John BUZZARD, private in the company commanded by Captain Schend/Schwenk, Montgomery Co Regiment, PA Vol Militia, in the war of 1812, that her said husband enlisted at 'the Trap' Montgomery Co on or about 9/10/1814 for the term of the war and continued in actual service in said was for terms of 3 months, and was honorably discharged at Montgomery Co PA on 12/20/1814. She further states that this is a description of her said husband at the time of enlistment, viz: born PA, occupation, saddler, height 5 feet 5 inches, light complexion, sandy hair, blue eyes, age 19. She further states that she was married to the said John Buzzard at city of Reading, county Berks, PA on the 3rd of January, 1816 by one Rev. Dr. Muhlenberg who was Minister of the Gospel, and that her name before said marriage was Hannah SAVAGE; and she further states the neither of them were previously married, and that her husband John BUZZARD died at Montgomery Co PA on the 16th of June, 1856 and that she has not married again. She further declares that the following have been the places of residence of herself and said husband since the date of his discharge, viz: Montgomery Co and Philadelphia.
She makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the pension to which she may be entitled under Sections 4736-1740, revised statues, and the Act of March 9th 1878, and hereby appoints Joseph S Ford and Co, 406 Library St Phila, her true and lawful attorney to prosecute her claim and declares that she has made an application for bounty land and secured land warrant (number not known) to which she respectivefully refers for evidence not herein contained, and that her residence is 1909 Vine St, Philadelphia PA, same for post office address.
signed Hannah (her mark) BUZZARD Witnesses: Mr S. Kamer[sic LAVER] and Jacob Bower
Also appeared personally Jacob BOWER, aged 52, residing at 2402 Lock St Philadelphia and Harrison S LAVER, age 43, residing at 1218 Melton St, Philadelphia, persons whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit, and who being by me duly sworn, say that they have known the said Hannah BUZZARD for 25 and 32 years respectively, that they were present and saw her make her mark to the forgoing declaration, that they have every reason to believe, for her appearance and acquaintance with her, that she is the identical person she respresents herself to be, and they further state that they are able to identify her as the person who was the wife of the identical John BUZZARD who rendered the said service alleged in the above application, and that they were well acquainted with her said husband and know that they lived together as husband and wife, that the said John Buzzard died at Montgomery Co Pa on the 16th day of June 1856, and that the said Hannah Buzzard has not remarried since his death.
Signed: Jacob Bower and Harrison S LAVER.
5/29/1878 by YMMaclarn, Deputy Prothonotary
Personally appeared before the Deputy Prothonotary Court of Common Pleas, in and for county of Philadelphia, Lucinda Barnes, aged 61, a resident of 1909 Vine St Philadelphia, and Theodore BUZZARD, aged 47 years, resident of 435 Franklin St, Phila, being sworn accordingly, and declare they are the children of John and Hannah BUZZARD who has made application No. 25.676 for service pension under Act of March 9, 1878, that they have made due and diligent search for the public record and have been unable to procure it, that the officiating clergyman is dead, that there are no eyewitnesses to the marriage ceremony, that Lucinda BARNES was born 10/12/1817 and Theodore BUZZARD was born 1/12/1832, that their parents, the said John and Hannah BUZZARD were always regarded and respected as husband and wife by their neighbors and friends and that they have no interest in this claim of Hannah BUZZARD for pension other than that of children of their mother.
signed: Lucinda Barnes, Theodore Buzzard
Wit: Lewis List, Deputy Prothonotary
Buried at Coventry Mennonite, East Coventry Twp., Chester Co., PA
Chester Co., PA | Montgomery Co., PA | Philadelphia, PA | War of 1812 & Civil War |
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Name | Year | Residence | Pages |
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Bossart, Jacob | 1753 | Maidencreek Township | 7 |
Bossart, Andrew | 1762 | Douglass Township | 1 |
Bossert, Rudolph | 1808 | 2 | |
Bussert, John | 1838 | Northumberland County | 1 |
Buzzard, Silas E. | 1847 | Kutztown Borough | 8 |
Bossert, Adam | 1890 | Hereford Township | 37 |
Bossert, Adam | 1926 | 3 |
Name | Date of Death | Vol | Pg | Line |
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Bossert Elizabeth | 1897 | 1 | 85 | 3 |
Chester Co., PA | Montgomery Co., PA | Berks & Bucks Co., PA | War of 1812 & Civil War |
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German Lutheran CongregationPhiladelphia, June 21st, 1743... At a Supream Court held at Philadelphia, for the Province of Pennsylvania, ... the Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth Days of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty-three [1743].
And at the same Court, the following Persons being Quakers, or such who Conscientiously scruple to take an oath, being also Foreigners, and having complied with the Terms required by the aforesaid Act of Parliament, took and subscribed the Qualifications for them appointed by the same Act of Parliament, and c., viz: [Page 362]
Buzzard, Andreas Philadelphia County
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PA Archives Series 3, Vol XIV, Proprietary Tax, City of Philadelphia 1769
Andrew Bussart | 1.10 .0 | Mulberry Ward |
Proprietary, Supply, and State Tax Lists of the City and County of Philadelphia, Effective Supply Tax [p. 544] Mulberry Ward, west part 1779
Andrew Boshart | 12 | |
Andrew Boshart, Jun'r, p.h'd | ||
Mathias Gensel, p.h'd |
PA Archives, Series 3, Volume XVI, Provincial Papers: Supply, and State Tax Lists of the City and County of Philadelphia. for the Years 1781, 1782 and 1783 [page 441], 1783
Andrew Boshart | 605 | 3 .4 .0 | |
Andrew boshart, Ju'r | 15 .0 | ||
Matthias Gensell | 15 .0 |
Record of Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1810, Volume 1
Marriage Record of the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, 1761�1803
Name | Date | Sx | Rc | Age | Est. birth | Birth place | M? | Father | Mother | Occ | Street address | Residence | Cemetery | Burial Date | Film # | Img # |
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Jacob Buzzard | 17 Feb 1817 | M | 10d | 1817 | S | Kensington | 1862806 | 315 | ||||||||
Eliza Bossert | 08 Dec 1822 | F | 5y | 1817 | Adam Bossert | Susan Bossert | German Reformed Bur. Grounds | 1903131 | 1700 | |||||||
Bossert | 01 Mar 1826 | F | 1d | 1826 | Charles Bossert | Maria Bossert | Spring Garden Church Bur. Ground | 1905410 | 205 | |||||||
Peter Buzzard | 12 Jun 1828 | M | 35y | 1793 | St. Johns Methodist Nor Bur. Ground | 1905515 | 45 | |||||||||
Andrew Bosart | 23 Jan 1839 | M | W | 46 | 1793 | Penna | M | No 150 On 4th Street | Innkeeper | German Reformed Burial Ground | 1905520 | |||||
Mrs Bussard | 26 Jul 1841 | F | W | 31 | 1810 | Philadelphia | M | Hanover Near Queen Street | Kensington Burial Ground | 1905883 | ||||||
William Taney Bossert | 02 Nov 1841 | M | 7y | 1834 | No 5 Gray's Court | St. Georges M.E. Church Bur. Ground | 1905884 | 1091 | ||||||||
Eliza Bossert | 17 Nov 1841 | F | 5y | 1836 | St. Georges M.E. Church Bur. Ground | 1905884 | 1373 | |||||||||
Rebeca Bussard | 15 Oct 1844 | F | 72 | 1772 | Kensington Burial Grounds | 26 Oct 1844 | 1906034 | |||||||||
Boshart | 31 Jan 1845 | F | 1d | 1845 | Jacob Boshart | Phila. | 08 Feb 1845 | 1906035 | 989 | |||||||
Mary Buzzard | 15 Feb 1845 | F | 94y | 1751 | Phila. | 22 Feb 1845 | 1906035 | 1286 | ||||||||
Boshardt | 27 Jan 1848 | M | W | 6y | 1842 | Phila. | S | George Boshardt | Parrish Street | Mutual Of Kensington Bur. Ground | 1906775 | 543 | ||||
Catharine Boshart | 15 Jun 1848 | F | 53y | 1795 | 1906777 | 1132 | ||||||||||
Boshart | 28 Sep 1849 | F | German Ref. H. S. | 1906952 | 938 | |||||||||||
Boshart | 30 Nov 1849 | F | 5y | 1844 | George Boshart | Parish above 6th St. | Mutual Kensington Burial Ground | 1906953 | 1049 | |||||||
Adaline Boshart | 19 Jul 1857 | F | 15m | 1856 | S | George Boshait | Odd Fellows | 1976565 | 493 | |||||||
Fred Bossart | 24 Jan 1858 | M | 32y 1m | 1826 | 1976713 | 1082 | ||||||||||
Conrad Bossard | 19 Feb 1859 | M | 31y | 1828 | Olde Kensington | 1976922 | 739 | |||||||||
Mira Bossert | 24 Nov 1859 | F | Henry Bassert | Odd Fellows Bur. Ground | ~26 Nov 1859 | 1977061 | 616 | |||||||||
Bossert | 03 Jun 1860 | M | 7m | 1860 | Chas. Bassert | Odd Fellows Bur. Ground | 1977186 | 764 | ||||||||
Nathaniel Bossard | 13 Jun 1861 | M | W | 28y | 1833 | Montg. Co. | M | House Carp | Cresler ab Noris St. | Mechanics Cy. | 16 Jun 1861 | 1977440 | 1222 | |||
Bossert | 08 Jul 1861 | F | Michael Bossert | Caroline Bossert | 1977441 | 1070 | ||||||||||
Annie J Vandegrift | 6 Jan 1862 | F | 23 | ~1839 | Philad | M | John Boshart | Elizabeth | Hamilton St above 12th, 13th Ward | Monument Cemetery | 9 Jan 1862 | 1977746 | 868 | |||
Savinia Boshart | 26 Mar 1862 | F | 1y | 1861 | Phila. | George Boshart | Martha Boshart | N 1232 Mervine St, Wd 20 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | 27 Mar 1862 | 1977746 | 868 | ||||
Joseph F. Bossert | 23 Apr 1862 | M | W | 60y | 1802 | Germany | M | Coemon | 1235 Vine St. | Asbe(...) Church Vault, West Phila. | 26 Apr 1862 | 1977747 | 1012 | |||
Edward Buzzard | 17 Feb 1864 | M | W | 1y 2m | 1863 | Germantown | John Buzzard | Mary Buzzard | 1st M.E.Church | 21 Feb 1864 | 1986423 | 656 | ||||
John Bossert | 02 May 1864 | M | W | 82y | 1782 | Germany | S | Mount Moriah | 04 May 1864 | 1986470 | 801 | |||||
Naria Bossert | 23 Feb 1865 | F | W | 63y | 1802 | Phila. | M | 1509 N. 11 St. | Phila. | Mt. Vernon Cemetery | 27 Feb 1865 | 1986948 | 15 | |||
Robert Buzzard | 08 Sep 1865 | M | 17y | 1848 | William Buzzard | Ann Buzzard | 1987151 | 634 | ||||||||
George Boshart | 04 Apr 1866 | M | 75y | 1791 | 1987616 | 515 | ||||||||||
Hetty Buzzard | 22 Jul 1866 | F | W | 65y | 1801 | Phila. | 1987621 | 550 | ||||||||
George Bossard | 05 Aug 1866 | M | w | 38y | 1828 | Phila. | M | Carpenter | Richmond ab Montgergely | Palmer Ground | 07 Aug 1866 | 1987679 | 167 | |||
Mary L. Boshart | 05 Jan 1867 | F | W | 29y | 1838 | Phila. | M | 1232 Mervine St., Wd 20 | Monument Cemetery | 07 Jan 1867 | 1993245 | 519 | ||||
Mary Bossert | 15 Mar 1867 | F | W | 31y | 1836 | Germany | M | 835 North 3rd St, Wd 11 | Phila. | Glenwood | 17 Mar 1867 | 1993314 | 530 | |||
Caroline Bossert | 13 Aug 1868 | F | W | 11m | 1868 | Phila. | S | Jacob Bossert | Caroline Bossert | Mount Moriah | 15 Aug 1868 | 1994085 | 99 | |||
Catharine Bossart | 21 Dec 1867 | F | W | 45y | 1822 | Kensington | M | Otis St b Gerard Av Wd 18 | Palmer Ground | 26 Dec 1867 | 1993918 | 149 | ||||
Mine/Minna Bossert | 15 Jun 1868 | F | W | 91m | 1861 | Phila. | S | George Bossert | Wilemina ... | 1924 Germantown Ave. | Phila. | Mt. Moriah | 17 Jun 1868 | 1994081 | 823 | |
Laura Bossert | 08 Feb 1869 | F | W | 2y | 1867 | S | Chas. Bossert | Rebecca Bossert | 11 Feb 1869 | 1994247 | 441 | |||||
Charles H. Bossert | 01 Aug 1869 | M | W | 3m 10d | 1869 | Phila. | Chas. Bossert | Rebecca Bossert | 1506 Marshall | O F | 03 Aug 1869 | 1994573 | 454 | |||
Otto Bosshard | 13 Aug 1869 | M | W | 12d | 1869 | Amarica | Albert Bosshart | Wilhelmena | Scherrs Laen | Managunk | German R.C. Church, Managunk | 14 Aug 1869 | 1994573 | 1181 | ||
Fredrick Bossert | 16 Jan 1871 | M | W | 4m | 1871 | Phila. | Jakob Bossert | Karoline Bossert | Mt Moriah | 17 Jan 1871 | 2020733 | 1097 | ||||
Geo G. Bossert | 27 Nov 1871 | M | W | 31y | 1840 | Phila. | M | Frame Mkr | 134 Thompson St., Wd 17 | Mt. Peace Cemetery | 28 Nov 1871 | 2021078 | 126 | |||
Henry M. Bossert | 01 Dec 1871 | M | W | 23y | 1848 | Phila | S | Frame Mkr | 3rd Below Georges, Wd 16 | Mt. Peace Cemetery | 02 Dec 1871 | 2021078 | 725 | |||
Jacob Boshart | 28 Nov 1909 | M | White | 57y 1m | 1852 | New Jersey | M | Jacob (German) | Anna Willig (German) | Teamster | 332 Rector St, Wd 21 | Phila. | Leverington | 02 Dec 1909 | 1405109 | 462 |
Julia Boshart | 31 Oct 1910 | F | White | 74y | 1836 | Germany | S | Fred Bosshart (German) | Katie (German) | Cape May | Phila. | 03 Nov 1910 | 1405392 | 72 |
From: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~bwo/Carey/carey.html
A Short Account of the Malignant Fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia: with a statement of the Proceedings that took place on the subject, in different parts of the United States --- to which are added, Accounts of the Plague in London and Marseilles; and a List of the Dead, From August 1, to the middle of December 1793. By Mathew Carey Fourth Edition, Improved Philadelphia: Printed by the Author. January 15, 1794 P. 121: LIST of the names of the persons who died in Philadelphia, or in distant parts of the union, after their departure from this city, from August 1st, to the middle of December, 1793. (Footnote: This list has been partly collected from the church books of all the different congregations, and partly from the information received by several persons who have been employed to make enquiry at every house in the city and liberties. Though very great pains have been taken and expense incurred, in its arrangement, still it is not given as fully complete and accurate. But it is hoped, that its defects and errors are but few, and, considering the difficulty of the business, such only, as will meet the reader's ready indulgence. Pages 121-159 of Carey's book.
- Boshart, Andreas, his wife and son
From Advertisements and Notices of Interest from Norristown, Penn. Newspapers:
27 March 1822 - Died on Wednesday evening the 20th inst., very suddenly, Andrew Bossert, innkeeper, north west corner of Race and fourth streets, Philadelphia, aged 61 years. Mr. Bossert a few years ago resided in this neighborhood.
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Civil War Service Records
Name Company & Unit Rank Induction Rank Alt. Spelling/Discharge Notes Buzzard Aaron G 28 Pennsylvania Infantry. Private Private Buzzard Adam B 51 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bassard, Adam Buzzard Adam S. A 51 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Allen E 206 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Amos A 28 Pennsylvania Infantry. Private Private Buzzard Amos K 153 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Andrew K 78 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Musician Buzzard Andrew K 78 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Musician Buzzard Benjamin F 61 Pennsylvania Infantry. Private Private Buzzard Benjamin H 154 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Benjamin D 168 Pennsylvania Inf. (Drafted Militia.) Private Private Bozzard, Benjamin Buzzard Benjamin F 61 Pennsylvania Infantry. Private Private Buzzard Benjamin H 154 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Benjamin D 168 Pennsylvania Inf. (Drafted Militia.) Private Private Bozzard, Benjamin Buzzard Edwin D 147 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzard Edwin Buzzard Emanuel S. K 208 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bussard Emanuel S Buzzard George S. A 51 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Corporal Buzzard Isaac A 28 Pennsylvania Infantry. Private Private Buzzard Isaac K 153 Pennsylvania Inf. 1 Lieutenant Captain Buzzard Isaac H. B 135 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Jacob M 5 Pennsylvania H. Art'y. Private Private Buzzard Jacob H 168 Pennsylvania Inf. (Drafted Militia.) Private Corporal Buzzard James K 63 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private 99 & 105 Pa. Buzzard James K 99 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private 63 Pa. Inf. 105 Pa. Inf. Buzzard James K 105 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private 63 Pa. Vols. Buzzard James P. B 56 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buggard, James P Buzzard Jeremiah Murray's Indpt. Co., Penn Cav. (Emergency 1863) Private Private Buzzard John Indpt. Battery F, Pennsylvania L. Art'y. Private Private Buzzard John F 79 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard John H. I 119 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard John P. A 5 Pennsylvania Res. Inf. (34 Pennsylvania Vols.) Private Private Buzzard John S. J 148 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private V.R.C. Buzzard John S. 16 Co., 2 Batt'n Veteran Res. Corps. Private Private 148 Pa. Inf. & 18 V.R.C. Buzzard Jonathan E 62 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Joseph K 133 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bussard Joseph S Buzzard Joseph E 211 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bussart Joseph J Buzzard Joseph S. K 208 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Corporal Bussard Joseph S Buzzard Josiah D 12 Pennsylvania Cav. Private Private Bozzart, Josiah Buzzard Josiah A 28 Pennsylvania Infantry. Private Private Buzzard Josias J. I 119 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Lewis D. M 14 Pennsylvania Cav. Teamster Private Buzzard Martin A 1 Pennsylvania Prov'l Cav. Corporal Corporal 2 Pa. Cav. Buzzard Martin A 122 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private 2 Pa. Cav. Buzzard Martin C. C 99 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Martin J. D 2 Pennsylvania Cav. Private Corporal Pa. Prov. Cav. 122 Pa. Vols. Buzzard Noah E 206 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Corporal Buzzard Robert 114 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Buzzard Samuel I 207 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Samuel S. A 51 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzard Thomas B. M 5 Pennsylvania H. Art'y. Private Private Buzzard Thomas D Buzzard Thomas D. M 5 Pennsylvania H. Art'y. Private Private Buzzard Thomas M. A 14 Pennsylvania Cav. Private Private Buzzard Thomas M K Buzzard William J 27 Pennsylvania Inf. Musician Musician Buzzard William L 72 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bazard William Buzzard William D 114 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bossart Albert F 135 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bossart David D 49 Pennsylvania Infantry. Private Private Bossart George D 98 Pennsylvania Inf. 1 Lieutenant Captain Bossert John George Bossart Gottlieb B 5 Pennsylvania Cav. Bugler Private Bossert Gottlieb Bossart Henry Horrahs 101 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bossart John Indpt. Batt'y, B, Pennsylvania L. Art'y. Private Private Bossert John Bossart Joseph D. E 211 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bossart Michael B 5 Pennsylvania Cav. Private Corporal Bossert Michael Bossart O. M. D 1 Pennsylvania Reserve Cav. Private Private Bossert Oladiah M. Bossard Adam B 51 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bossard Albert F 135 Penn Inf. Private Private Bossart Albert Bossard Daniel G. G 177 Pennsylvania Inf. 1 Lieutenant 1 Lieutenant Bozzard Daniel G. Bossard Edwin H 214 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bossard John Indpt. Batt'y, B, Pennsylvania L. Art'y. Private Private Bossert John Bossard Michael B 5 Pennsylvania Cav. Private Corporal Bossert Michael Bossard Oladrah M. D 1 Pennsylvania Reserve Cav. Private Private Bossert Oladiah M. Bossard Samuel F. I 50 Pennsylvania Infantry. Captain Captain Bossard Samuel R. F 4 Reg't, Pennsylvania Res. Inf. Private Surgeon Bussard Adam G 51 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bassard, Adam Bussard Daniel S. F 77 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bussard Daniel S. D 79 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bussard Edwin H 214 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bossard, Edwin Bussard Emanuel S. K 208 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bussard Gottlieb B 5 Pennsylvania Cav. Bugler Private Borser, Gottleib Bussard Jeremiah C 3 Pennsylvania Infantry. Private Musician Bussard John G 99 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bussard John S. I 148 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Buzzrd John S. Bussard Joseph E 271 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bossart, Joseph J. Bussard Joseph S. K 133 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Bussard Joseph S. K 208 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Corporal Bussard Michael B 5 Pennsylvania Cav. Private Corporal Borsert, Michael Bussard Simon H 99 Pennsylvania Inf. Private Private Busard, Simon
Name Enlist Date Initial Rank Age Aaron Buzzard 14 Jan 1865 Priv Adam Buzzard 01 Jan 1864 Priv Alan Buzzard 30 Jun 1863 Priv Allen Buzzard 31 Aug 1864 Priv Amos Buzzard 11 Oct 1862 Priv 19 Amos Buzzard 15 Feb 1865 Priv Andrew Buzzard 07 Mar 1865 Priv Benjamin Buzzard 01 Aug 1861 Priv Daniel S Buzzard 09 Oct 1861 Priv George S Buzzard 12 Sep 1861 Corpl Isaac Buzzard 14 Feb 1865 Priv Isaac Buzzard 15 Oct 1862 1st Lieut 27 Isaac H Buzzard 14 Aug 1862 Priv Jacob Buzzard 02 Sep 1864 Priv Jacob Buzzard 16 Oct 1862 Priv James Buzzard 18 Jul 1863 Priv James Buzzard 18 Jul 1863 Priv James Buzzard 18 Jul 1863 Priv Jeremiah Buzzard 17 Jun 1863 Priv
Name Enlist Date Initial Rank Age John Buzzard 20 Feb 1864 Priv John C Buzzard 21 Jun 1861 Priv John H Buzzard 19 Aug 1862 Priv John S Buzzard 07 Sep 1862 Priv Jonas T Buzzard 20 Aug 1862 Priv Jonathan Buzzard 25 Jul 1861 Priv Josiah Buzzard 14 Feb 1865 Priv Lewis D Buzzard 23 Nov 1862 Priv Lewis D Buzzard 23 Nov 1862 Priv Martin C Buzzard 08 Aug 1861 Priv Martin J Buzzard 15 Sep 1863 Corpl Noah Buzzard 25 Aug 1864 Corpl Robert Buzzard 02 Jul 1863 Priv Robert Buzzard 24 Dec 1863 Priv Samuel Buzzard 06 Sep 1864 Priv Samuel S Buzzard 15 Feb 1865 Priv Simeon Buzzard Jr 03 Jun 1863 Priv Thomas Buzzard 25 Jul 1861 Priv Thomas D Buzzard 02 Sep 1864 Priv William Buzzard 31 May 1861 Musician
A six-day illness proved fatal JOHN C. BUZZARD, of 303 Fifth avenue, Royersford, who died in Pottstown Hospital yeserday. Death was attributed to pneumonia. He was aged 35 years and 4 days. Mr. Buzzard, who was employed in the enameling department of Floyd-Wells Company here...He was the sone of the late JOHN BUZZARD. There survive his mother, LINFIELD; his wife, ISABEL (nee QUINN), three children: ALBERT, 10, JOHN JR. 8 and MARY ELIZABETH, two months; two sisters: FRANCES BUZZARD, at home and Mrs. LAWRENCE LONG, Spring City, and a brother, PETER BUZZARD, Linfield.
Public Sale - Agreeably to the last Will and Testament of Jacob Buzzard, late of the township of Fredyffrin, in the county of Chester, deceased...a plantation or tract of land, situate in the township aforesaid, containing about 42 acres. More or less, ten acres of which is wood land, and about six acres of meadow. The remainder is good arable land, divided into convenient fields and fenced with chesnut rails. The improvements are a house, part stone and part frame, a big barn,...
A six-day illness proved fatal JOHN C. BUZZARD, of 303 Fifth avenue, Royersford, who died in Pottstown Hospital yeserday. Death was attributed to pneumonia. He was aged 35 years and 4 days. Mr. Buzzard, who was employed in the enameling department of Floyd-Wells Company here...He was the sone of the late JOHN BUZZARD. There survive his mother, LINFIELD; his wife, ISABEL (nee QUINN), three children: ALBERT, 10, JOHN JR. 8 and MARY ELIZABETH, two months; two sisters: FRANCES BUZZARD, at home and Mrs. LAWRENCE LONG, Spring City, and a brother, PETER BUZZARD, Linfield.
Public Sale - Agreeably to the last Will and Testament of Jacob Buzzard, late of the township of Fredyffrin, in the county of Chester, deceased...a plantation or tract of land, situate in the township aforesaid, containing about 42 acres. More or less, ten acres of which is wood land, and about six acres of meadow. The remainder is good arable land, divided into convenient fields and fenced with chesnut rails. The improvements are a house, part stone and part frame, a big barn,...