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Busey, Thomas J. and Charlotte Busey Grimes. (date?). Ancestry and descendants of Samuel Busey of Old Claiborne, Alabama 1620-1965. Cunningham, J. O. 1876. A history of the early settlement of Champaign County, Illinois: Physical characteristics, government, earliest history, military occupation, U. S. Survey of the lands, first settlement, aborigines, county organization, court houses and jails, deaths, physicians, mills, religious, roads, buildings, Asiatic cholera, merchandising, sickness, etc. Champaign County Herald. 24 p. Harmison, Mrs. Eva Murrell, and Miss Emma M. Rouse. 1958. Ancestry and descendants of Mathew Busey of Maryland, North Carolina, and Kentucky. The Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine. 21:5-11, 55-62, 109-115, 153-160. (In four installments.) Wilson, Donald L. 1979. The Bussey (Busey) Families of Maryland. Prince George's County Genealogical Society. (In four installments starting April 1979.) |
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Descendants of Paul Busey Descendants of Paul Busey who arrived in Maryland in 1651 and settled
in Calvert County (the first three generations), by Pamela Riccardi Paschke
- this exceedingly thorough report is documented with citations of the
original sources, marriage certificates, wills, surveys, etc. The Buseys - miscellany Johns S. Busey - biography Bucy Chapter 76th Illinois Infantry The Laws Family of Shelby County, Kentucky Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska, Lancaster County, Part 10: Biographical Sketches ALFORD thru BONNELL about how Sarah Busey apparently moved from Champaign, Illinois in 1881 Early Maryland life, in the 1600s, Battle of the Severn - look for the mention of William Eltonhead Archeologists unearth remains at Pax - Says that William Eltonhead came
to Maryland in 1646 Vincent Cox, son of Henry Cox of Bedford, came over to Northumberland County, Virginia, in 1649 on the ship the "Honor." (Caution: Henry Cox of Bedford is one of at least three people named Henry Cox who were in Maryland in the late 1600s, therefore there is no evidence that Henry Cox of Bedford is the same person who brought Paul Busey to America and was the former husband of Paul's mother Elizabeth.) Who were the Puritans and why were they persecuted? (Answer: They weren't) Maryland Historical Society Maryland Archive The Huguenot connection: Huguenot ancestry Experiences of the French Huguenots in America - The King's Refugees Elroy's Huguenot History The National Huguenot Huguenot Society The Danish Huguenots Huguenot Foundation of South Africa Genealogy Cyndi's List Roots Web Surname List |
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