BUZZARD / BUZZERD / BUSSARD / BUSSART / BOSSERT [B263] Genealogy

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Buzzerd Bussard Busserd Buzard Bossert Bossart Bossard Bosserd
   Boshart Bosshart Boshardt Besard Boßert and even Possert


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County evolution around Philadelphia

  • Before 1752 - Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Lancaster
  • 1752 - Berks formed from Cumberland, Lancaster, Philadelphia
  • 1784 - Montgomery from Philadelphia
  • 1789 - Delaware from Chester

US Census info for Pennsylvania in early 1800s - Buzzard, Buzard, Buzzards, Bossert, Bossart


Buzzard from eastern Pennsylvania to Missouri, early 1800s...

Catherine Jane Buzzard
Born: 25 Nov 1827 in PA
Married: Benjamin Franklin Ullman 1846 near Philadelphia, PA
Died: 9 Feb 1878 in St. Joseph, MO
She had identified her birth place as near Reading, but is listed as from Charlestown on her marriage certificate and is discussed in obituaries as having come from Philadelphia. She also went by the name Besard.

Immigration 1700s


IGI, primarily for Chester & Montgomery Counties

Buzzard / Bossert in Chester Co., PA 1700s-1800s

Chester County Archives

Township evolution

Newspaper extracts from University of Pennsylvania on-line archives.

September 8, 1768 - The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #43175
SIX POUNDS Reward.
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.
February 3, 1773 - The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #52569
Lancaster, January 15, 1773.
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.
August 6, 1783 - The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #68924
Chester, August 1, 1783.
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.
June 25, 1783 - The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #68753
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 #74358
WHEREAS 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.
PETER BUZZARD.
August 19, 1787
November 6, 1822 - Village Record ITEM #958
Obituary 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 #23482
Marriage 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: Newspaper items - 1700s Chester County, Pennsylvania Tax Lists Tax Discounts
Name Reason for discount Township Comments Subject/Concerning Month Day Year Page
John Bussard Twice rated Kennett Discounts August25 1767 168
John Bussard Poor Pikeland "Poor Miserable Insolvant" Discounts May 29 1771 223
Tax Discounts 1785-1823
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
1890 Chester County, Pennsylvania Tax List Index
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
Militia Fines and Exonerations Land Records Frederick Buzzard - On May 25, 1754, John Starr Jr., yeoman, and wife Mary of Charlestown, sold to Frederick Buzzard of Vincent township, turner, a messuage and tract in Charlestown township of one hundred eighteen and three quarter acres. From Chester County Deed Book O, p. 90

Birth Register

Name Sex RaceFather Mother's Birth date Place of Birth VolPg
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 215
Buzzard Victor M W Thornton Jennie Sep 10 1900 Phoenixville 221

Sheriff's Deeds 1773-1830

Grantee Date of DeedProperty Type AcreageLocation Former OwnerDocketComment
Buzzard, Andrew 1/30/1826 Messuage, Plantation, & Tract86 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 RaceAction 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

YearSurname First Township Children BookPageTax onlyRel.
1810Buzzard John Charlestown Martin
Elizabeth
Yes
1811Buzzard John Charlestown Martin
Elizabeth
1811-153No
1818Buzzard John Charlestown Daniel (8) 1818-25180No
1826Buzzard John Coventry Luzinda (8/Oct 12) 1826-29 No
1826Buzzard John Vincent Lucinda (8) 1826-29 No
1827Buzzard John Charlestown Amanda Griffith (9) 1826-29 No
1827Buzzard John W. Charlestown Samuel L. (8) 1826-29 No
1828Buzzard John Charlestown Amanda Griffith (10) 1826-29 No Niece
1829Buzzard John W. Charlestown Lavina (7) 1826-29 No
1830Buzard Deborah Charlestown Mary Ann (8)
Patience (6)
1830-31 No
1831Buzard Deborah Charlestown Mary Ann (9)
Patience (8)
1830-31 No
1832Buzzard Deborah Charlestown Mary Ann (10) 1830-3117 No
1837Buzzard John East VincentMahelah (8)
Theodore (5)
Yes

Poor House Minutes and Pay Orders

Affadavits, Depositions, and Interrogatories

Wills

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 & Administrations
File Name Township/Borough File_DateWillAdmin BondInventoryAccounts
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
Orphans' Court Estates 1882 - 1923
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

Church Records

FHL Film 1905897, East Vincent Evangelical & Reformed Church/East Vincent United Church of Christ -
  • Deaths and burials

    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

    FHL Film 1905897, St. Luke's United Church of Christ, Trappe, Montgomery Co., PA

    Marriages

    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

  • 19 Oct 1823 - Maria BUSSART m. Peter DE FRIEDRICH at Vincent Reformed Church, East Vincent Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania
  • 12 Nov 1826 - Jacob Buzzard of Henry Buzzard to Maria Miller of Christopher Miller, both of Pottsgrove Twp. Mont Co.
  • 30 Dec 1871 - Mr. Charles C. Bossart to Miss Elmira Rowland Both of Phoenixville, Chester Co., PA by Rev. M. S. Rowland

    From newspaper
  • 6 Jan 1872 - Bossert - Rowland. On December 30th by the Rev. Maxwell R. Rowland, Mr. Charles C. Bossart, to Mrs. Elmira Rowland, both of Phoenixville.

    Marriages at Brownback's Reformed Church, East Coventry, Chester County, Pennsylvania

  • 1 Jan 1885 - Haws, George W. & Bossert, Rebecca S.

    Marshall County, West Virginia; source sites.rootsweb.com/~wvmarsha/vmarriage.txt

    Groom AgeBirthplace Parents Bride AgeBirthplace Parents Date BkPg
    Buzzard Ambrose 22 Westchester Co, PA Daniel & Elizabeth Clark Margaret A 18 Marshall Co, WV Joseph & Elizabeth 22 Oct 1863 C3144 by Samuel Jones
    Caldwell Joseph 21 Marshall Co, WV Ezekel & Margaret Buzzard Catherine 20 Chester Co, PA Daniel & Elizabeth 23 Dec 1858 2 337

    Deaths

    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.
        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.

    From "Register of Deaths for Chester County," volumes 1-3 (1893-1907), located the Chester County Archives

    Burials at Morris Cemetery, Phoenixville: [Dates may be erroneous with age]

    Index to burials at Brownback's Reformed Church, East Coventry, Chester County, Pennsylvania

    Charlestown Presbyterian Cemetery, Charlestown, Chester Co., PA

    St. Peter�s, Pikeland Cemetery, Clover Mill Road, West Pikeland Twp., Chester County, Pennsylvania from Rootsweb

    School Information

    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

    City Directory - Phoenixville

    Chester County Commissioners 1711-2004 - Bossert, Samuel S.; 1903; Democrat; Pughtown


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    From A history of the Goshenhoppen Reformed Charge by William John Hinke; Goshenhoppen - Old and New*

    Advertisements and Notices from the Norristown

    Boehm's Evangelical & Reformed Church, Blue Bell, Montgomery Twp., PA

    Cemetery Records of Lower Providence Presbyterian Church, Ridge Pike, Eagleville, Montgomery Co, PA by Vivian Taylor

    1769 Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Tax List

    Philadelphia County taxes

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