Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

BUSHNELL, Emanuel

Male 1827 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BUSHNELL, Emanuel was born 21 Jul 1827 (son of BUSHNELL, William and HARNSBERGER, Mary); died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:



    Emanuel Bushnell was born in Rockingham County, Virginia, July 21, 1827.William Bushnell, hi s father, a carriage maker by trade, was born March22, 1787, in Saybrook, Connecticut, and o n May 29, 1817, married MissPolly Harnsberger, daughter of Adam and Catherine Harnsberger. Sh e wasalso born in Rockingham County, December 3, 1788. They had five children,four sons and o ne daughter, of whom Emanuel is the only surviving child.They both lived in Virginia until th eir deaths, Mr. B. dying February 20,1845, and his widow August 8, 1851. Young Bushnell obtai ned a goodpractical schooling in youth, and at the age of fourteen years commencedlife for hi mself. In 1854 he emigrated to Henry County, Missouri, landingat Calhoun on April 19, and wit h him came his sister, Mary Ann. Theybrought a colored family consisting of seven persons, an d Mr. B. made hishome for sometime with an older brother who had preceded him to Missouriin a n early day. October 30, 1855 he was married to Miss Mary E. F.Watson, daughter of John and E llen Watson, of Boston, Massachusetts,where she was born March 14 1836. They have had six chi ldren, three sonsand three
    daughters: William Tupper, born August 12, 1856, died June 22, 1882, soonafter having graduat ed from the Missouri Medical College, in the class of1881-2; John Archibald; born April 17, 1 859, and now in the mercantileestablishment of J. W. Keyser, at Calhoun; Richard Ira, born Ma rch 25,1861, and died in February following; Mary Ann, born March 28, 1863,married E. H. Fox , of Henry County; Eleanor L., born September 6, 1870;and Virginia A., born June 3, 1872. Fo r nearly
    four years Mr. Bushnell was engaged with his brother J. A. as salesman.In the fall of 1857 h e purchased a tract of 240 acres known as theBrummet farm, and continued farming until the ou tbreak of the war. Sincethen he has been a resident of Calhoun and for the last four years ha sacted as city collector. Since 1870 he has been more or less of the timea member of the scho ol board. He belongs to Calhoun Lodge No. 409, I. O.O. F. His wife is connected with the Pres byterian Church. Politically heis a Democrat.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BUSHNELL, William was born 22 Mar 1787, Saybrook, Connecticut; died 20 Feb 1845.

    William married HARNSBERGER, Mary 29 May 1817. Mary (daughter of HARNSBERGER, Adam Captain and NALLE, Catherine) was born 3 Dec 1788, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 8 Aug 1851. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  HARNSBERGER, Mary was born 3 Dec 1788, Rockingham County, Virginia (daughter of HARNSBERGER, Adam Captain and NALLE, Catherine); died 8 Aug 1851.
    Children:
    1. BUSHNELL, Mary Ann
    2. BUSHNELL
    3. 1. BUSHNELL, Emanuel was born 21 Jul 1827; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  HARNSBERGER, Adam Captain was born 10/10 Jan 1750/1751, Elkton, Rockingham County, Virginia (son of HARNSBERGER, Stephen and SCHIETLEY, Ursula); died Mar 1815, Rockingham County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Adam was a private with Captain William Nalle's (his future father-in-law) company from August a Co. Va. & fought Indians in the battle at Point Pleasant on 10 Oct. 1774.
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    He, or his son "Adam", was a Captain of the 58th Regiment Virginia Malitia in the War of 1812. In a book about the war of 1812 by J. W. Wayland, Adam is referred to as Major and Commandant of the 2nd battalion of the regiment.
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    Rockingham Co., VA court records:
    Adam Hansberger, for 52 bus. corn, Nov. 5, 1780; etc.
    Adam Hansberger, for 1 "Waggoner Cover Very Good," 40 shillings, Oct. 8, 1780.

    Adam married NALLE, Catherine 9 Apr 1776, Virginia. Catherine (daughter of NALLE, William Captain Or Colonel and YANCEY, Ann Eleanor) was born Abt 1759, Culpeper County, Virginia; died Mar 1822, Rockingham County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  NALLE, Catherine was born Abt 1759, Culpeper County, Virginia (daughter of NALLE, William Captain Or Colonel and YANCEY, Ann Eleanor); died Mar 1822, Rockingham County, Virginia.

    Notes:



    Daughter of Captain William Nalle.

    Children:
    1. HARNSBERGER, Mathias was born 24 Jan 1777, Virginia; died 1793, Virginia.
    2. HARNSBERGER, Elizabeth was born 28 Jan 1780, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 20 Jan 1823.
    3. HARNSBERGER, Adam was born 25 Nov 1781, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 4 Dec 1862.
    4. HARNSBERGER, Margaret was born 24 Oct 1783, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 1785, Virginia.
    5. Catherine was born 24 Oct 1786, Rickingham County, Virginia; died 1831, Indiana.
    6. 3. HARNSBERGER, Mary was born 3 Dec 1788, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 8 Aug 1851.
    7. HARNSBERGER, Emanuel was born 22 Feb 1792, Virginia; died Aug 1849.
    8. HARNSBERGER, Henry B. was born 1 Sep 1794, Elkton, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 17 Apr 1889.
    9. HARNSBERGER, Jeremiah was born 1 Sep 1794, Elkton, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 6 Jul 1880, Elkton, Rockingham County, Virginia.
    10. HARNSBERGER, John was born 20 Sep 1798, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 28 Nov 1860, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  HARNSBERGER, Stephen was born Aft 1712, (Of Alsace County, France) (son of HARNSBERGER, John and PROUVE, Anna Barbara Purve Or); died Abt 1774, Augusta County (Now Rockinghm County ), Virginia.

    Notes:

    According to the "Family Gazette" of Elkton, Virginia. Stephen came from Zurich Switzerland. While trying to leave the country he was placed under many "false" arrests and imprisoned. For passage to the Virginia colony, he and his parents worked as an indentured servants at the Germanna Colony for Colonel Alexander Spotswood. They settled first at Orange Co., Virginia. He acquired 150 + 400 Ac. at St. Georges Parrish. Stephen located in Augusta (now Rockingham) County in about 1751 as his name appears on a list of tithables liable to work on the road from the Shenandoah River to the top of the Blue Ridge Mountains at Swift Run Gap. Stephen acquired land about1 1/2 miles southwest of the present town of Elkton and 1/2 mile from the river. In his will Stephen gave his son Adam the power to split his estate 1/3 to his 2nd wife Ursula and 2/3 to be split among the 5 boys. In addition to the 1/3 Stephen gives to Ursula her bed, spinning wheel, a chest and the benefit of living in the family home the remainder of her days and the garden.
    Some sources state that Stephen was a member of the exploration party headed by Alexander Spotswood known as the "Knights of the Golden Horseshoe" this story however can't be correct as the expedition occured in 1716 when Stephan would have been a young child still living in Europe. He did however survey the road sthough Swift Run Gap at a later date.
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    CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
    DEED BOOK NO. 13.
    ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
    page 449
    Page 201.--17th March, 1767. Stephen ( ) Hernsberger and Arsley ( ) to John Miller, £53, 200 acres on Shanand River, part thereof being a tract of 176 acres sold to Stephen by Phillip Long, 19th June, 1764, the other part being part of 304 acres patented to Stephen, 31st October, 1765, line of Henry Sellers. Teste: Jacob Pirkey.
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    CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
    DEED BOOK NO. 11.
    ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
    page 413
    Page 665.--19th June, 1764. Phillip Long, eldest son and heir-at-law of Paul Long, who was eldest son and heir-at-law of Phillip Long, of Frederick County, to Stephen Hemsburger, £40, 176 acres purchased by Phillip, Sr., of Joseph Phillips (deed recorded in Orange) on Shannando River. Teste: George Carpenter. Delivered: Stephen Hansberger, November, 1766.
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    CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
    ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY VIRGINIA. AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT. WILL BOOK No. 4.
    ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
    page 110
    Page 241.--26th November, 1767. Stephen Conrad's estate sold to, viz: John Coutch, Lewis Fisher, Stephen Hensbengar, Zachariah Rexrode, Henry Tamewood, Peachey Gilmore.
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    Copy of Will of Stephen Harnsberger
    In the name of God Amen, December the 26, in the year of our Lord 1774.
    I, Stephen Hanceberger of the County of Augusta in the colony o fVirginia being in health and perfect mind & memory & calling to mind the mortality of my body & knowing that it is apointed for all men once to die do make ordain & appoint this my last will & testament that is to say first & principally of all I give & humbly recommend my soul to God who gave it & for my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in a Christian like & decent manner and as touching my worldly estate that it hath been Pleased God to bless me in this life with. I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner,
    first, I order all my lawful debts to be paid, which I have legally contracted. Imprimis I give & bequeath to my well beloved wife Uachel (sic) her bed & spinning wheel, & chest & the benefit of my dwelling house & garden during her natural life time also 1/ 3 part of my whole estate land & movables & debts
    also I give & bequeath to my well beloved sons, Adam, Henry, Stephen & Conrad & Robert the other 2/3 of all my estate of lands, debts & moveables to be equally divided between them at my decease & this I trust will be done & truly fulfilled & I do hereby constitute make & ordain my son Adam Hanceberger sole Executor of this my last will & testament & I do hereby utterly disalow revoke and disannull all & every other former testaments wills & legacies, bequests & Executors by me in any wise before this time named & bequeathed. Ratifying & confirming this & no other as my last will & testament. In witness I have hereunto set my hand & seal day & year above written.
    his mark
    Stephen x Hansberger
    Published & Declared as his last will & testament in presence of
    John Zimmerman
    George Zimmerman
    Adam Carpenter
    Jacob Miller
    Leonard Zimmerman
    Probated March. 19, 1776, in the Clerk's Office of Augusta County, Staunton, VA
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    CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
    ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA. WILL BOOK NO. V.
    ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
    page 146
    Page 479.--18th March, 1777. Recorded. Steen Hansbaig's appraisement by Geo. Carpenter, John Zöller (Seller?).

    Stephen — SCHIETLEY, Ursula. Ursula (daughter of SHIETLEY, John) was born Abt 1722, Germany; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  SCHIETLEY, Ursula was born Abt 1722, Germany (daughter of SHIETLEY, John); died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    A court case in 1766 in Augusta Co. sheds light on the history of Ursula. Her father died in Germany. In Germany the mother married John Fotch who took possession of the remains of the Scheitley estate, which it was contended, amounted to almost one hundred pounds. The family left for America. After Ursula and her sisters were married, their husbands appealed to John Fotch for the girl's share of their father's estate. They received some money but Fotch contended that the balance of the estate was used in their support. Testimony was taken in the case but no decision appears in the records perhaps indicating that the case was dropped.
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    Transcribed Court Record follows ;
    November, 1766 (A)
    Carpenter vs. Fonts (Fotch). - Chancery. Writ dated 24th November 1763. Complaintants are George Carpenter and Ann, his wife; Stephen Hantsberger and Ursilla, his wife; Matthew Hearce and Francis, his wife, daughters and co-heirs of John Shitley, deceased; that John Shitley was an inhabitant of the German Empire, where he died, having a small personal estate, leaving behind him your oratrices, then very young, and ____ his wife, mother of oratrices, and one of the defendants, who by the laws and customs of the empire, possessed herself of the small fortune of her husband. Shortly after the father's death, the widow, thinking to benefit herself and children, transported herself to America, bringing with her your oratrices and what remained of John Shitley's estate, amounting to neary lb100, Virginia currency, and some time after her arrival married John Fotch, the other defendant, who took possession of all the effects. That as your oratrices grew up, they intermarried (as above) and their husbands frequently applied to the said John Fotsch and wife for the parts due their wives, but obtained only lb 20 Pennsylvania Currency, lb7 Virginia Currency, and 2 horses, worth lb14, for which they gave receipt to Fotsch, expecting to receive the remainder in a short time, but now so it is, he refuses to pay them anything more. John Fotch's answer: He married the widow of John Shitley in Germany and not in America, and that on her passage to America she died at Plymouth. He never possessed himself of any part of Shitley's estate, for he died insolvent, except a few trifling bed clothes made use of by his children on shipboard, but he says the grandfather of oratrices, Malchia Shitley, left them goods and chattels which this defendant, marrying their mother, possessed himself of, and before he came to America sold for as much money as came to lb67 Virginia Currency, of which defendant expended lb8 for oratrices for provisions and carriage from Switzerland to Holland, where they took shipping, almost 300 miles. He also paid for their passage to America the sum of 16 pistoles, and provisions growing short on shipboard, he was obliged to expend 30 shillings . Having landed in Maryland and intending to settle at Tulpahocken in Pennsylvania, he spent L 3, 15 for provisions and carriage to that place. That he left Germany in 1744, and about 2 or 3 years after he came to this country he advanced to oratrices lb 24 in Virginia Currency, and two mares of the price of lb14, 10. That lately, on 31st March 1762, he and complainants came to a final settlement and defendant agreed to settle with them lb 42. Augustine Price deposes before Felix Gilbert; That is March 1762, in company with George Carpenter, John Fotch and others, Carpenter and Fotch agreed to leave their dispute to Jacob Pershinger, Jacob Nichols and Daniel Price, but they could not agree, when they came to an agreement themselves, the only question remaining whether Virginia or Pennsylvania Currency. Daniel Price deposes the same. Jacob Miller deposes: That being at the house of John Fotch sometime in March, 1749, he heard George Carpenter ask three Gerles, that were heirs to the estate of _____, if they were satisfied with what they had received. Jacob Pershinger deposes like Augustine Price. Barbary Miller deposes, that being in company with Usley Shutling in 1750, Usley said she had received a mare and some clothes, and was well satisfied.
    Records of Augusta County Virginia
    Author: Chalkley
    Page: Volume 1, Pages 495 and 496

    Children:
    1. HARNSBERGER, Stephen was born , Rockingham County, Virginia.
    2. 6. HARNSBERGER, Adam Captain was born 10/10 Jan 1750/1751, Elkton, Rockingham County, Virginia; died Mar 1815, Rockingham County, Virginia.
    3. HARNSBERGER, Henry was born 16 Oct 1752, Elkton, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 16 Jul 1834.
    4. HARNSBERGER, Conrad was born 15 Nov 1756, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 1814, Norfolk, Virginia.
    5. HARNSBERGER, Robert was born 1760, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 6 Feb 1840, Augusta County Virginia.

  3. 14.  NALLE, William Captain Or Colonel was born Abt 1734, Virginia (son of NALLE, Martin and ISABELL); died Abt 1796, Scott County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    About 1774 William was a Captain of a company from Augusta Co., Virginia in Dunmore's War, and was said to have been present at the battle of Point Pleasant.
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    In April 1778 he was one of the first justices of Rockingham Co., Virginia.
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    On April 27, 1781 he was sworn in as lieut. colonel of the Rockingham Militia.
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    In 1781 William was recorded as a member of the Continental Congress, representing Rockingham Co., Virginia.
    (Bond, Octavia Zollicoffer, The family chronicle and kinship book : of Maclin, Clark, Cocke, Carter, Taylor, Cross, and other related American lineages. Nashville, Tenn.: McDaniel Print. Co., 1928, 687 pgs. pg. 70).
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    He was the Sheriff of Rockingham Co., Virginia in 1785.

    William married YANCEY, Ann Eleanor Abt 1758, Virginia. Ann (daughter of YANCEY, Lewis Davis and KAVANAUGH, Mildred Winifred) was born Abt 1744, Culpeper County, Virginia; died Aft 1807, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  YANCEY, Ann Eleanor was born Abt 1744, Culpeper County, Virginia (daughter of YANCEY, Lewis Davis and KAVANAUGH, Mildred Winifred); died Aft 1807, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. 7. NALLE, Catherine was born Abt 1759, Culpeper County, Virginia; died Mar 1822, Rockingham County, Virginia.
    2. Jane was born Abt 1766, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. NALLE, Mildred was born Abt 1768, Virginia; died Between 1833 and 1850.
    4. NALLE, William Henry was born Abt 1770, Virginia; died 22 Jan 1813, Michigan.
    5. NALLE, Charles Lewis was born Abt 1775, Virginia; died 15 Nov 1820, Woodford County, Kentucky.
    6. NALLE, Mary was born Abt 1777, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    7. NALLE, Nancy was born Abt 1779, Virginia; died Bef 1810, Kentucky.
    8. NALLE, Winifred was born Abt 1782, Virginia; died 1829, Kentucky.
    9. NALLE, Frances was born 10 Jan 1785, Virginia; died 4 Nov 1865, Missouri.
    10. NALLE, Gabriel J. was born 15 Apr 1788, Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia; died 30 Apr 1860, Rushville, Schuyler, Illnois.