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Re: JESSE BUZZARD OF FAIRFIELD CO.
Posted by: jc (ID *****5058) Date: April 17, 2008 at 21:13:06
In Reply to: JESSE BUZZARD OF FAIRFIELD CO. by CHERYL KIRKPATRICK of 874

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I am looking for family of Jesse Buzzard born in the late 1700's. Severak if his children moved to In.-Il. Julia Ann born 1804, Mary 1806, Daniel 1814 and the youngest Margaret(our ancester) born 1817 married Nicholas Sidener and moved to Lagrange, In. Hope to hear Cheryl Kirkpatrick
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RICHELDERFFER, Henry BUZZARD, Nancy; 26 Dec 1809; Wm Drury, JP, Clearcreek Twp; PAB-7

SURNAME: LANCE, BUZZARD/BUSSARD, BRUNER
EMAIL: geniegal@g14.myrf.net
QUERY: I am looking for information on the family of John Lance who married Sophia Bussard in the late 1820's. John Lance died around 1832 in Fairfield Co., OH. John and Sophia had at least two children: Henry and Minerva. I would love to compare notes with anyone who has these lines. 10/13/2006

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rfraysier&id=I027980
ID: I027980
Name: Sophia
Sex: F 1 2 3 4
Birth: 1803 in Pennsylvania 1 4
Death: 1889 in Tama County, Iowa 4
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Howard, Tama County, Iowa 4

Marriage 1 John LANCE
Married: 5
Children
Minerva LANCE birth b: 1830 in Ohio
Henry LANCE birth b: 1832 in Ohio


Marriage 2 Christian BRUNER b: 13 MAY 1799 in Pennsylvania
Married: AFT 1842 6 1 5
Children
Solomon George BRUNER birth b: 26 APR 1846 in Ohio
Salem BRUNER birth b: JUL 1844 in Ohio
E. BRUNER birth b: 1856 in Iowa

Sources:
Title: 1850 Census Records for Jackson, Sandusky County, Ohio
Abbrev:
Title: 1860 Census Records for Toledo, Tama County, Iowa
Abbrev:
Title: 1870 Census Records for Toledo, Tama County, Iowa
Abbrev:
Title: Iowa Cemetery Records
Author: Ancestry.Com
Abbrev:
Title: Biographical Sketch of the Bruner Family
Note:
Christian BRUNER and his son David F. BRUNER and their families came to Tama county from Ohio in 1852, the former arriving in the summer and the latter in the fall, and making permanent settlements. Both had been here in the fall of the previous year. Christian settled in Howard township where he erected the first sawmill in the county; was largely interested in the platting of Monticello, and was otherwise a prominent man in early times. David F. Bruner settled in Toledo township, w here he still lives. He was the first treasurer and recorder of the county elected, and in the chapter upon "Representation" a sketch of his life will be found.

The first death in the county was Franklin, a son of David F. and Catharine Bruner who died September 19, 1852.

"HOWARD TOWNSHIP"

There are a good many springs in this township. There is a large mill, at present owned and operated by Sol Bruner, which was erected by Christian Bruner, his father in 1854. Three miles south of the souther n boundary line, is the beautiful and thriving town of Toledo, the county seat of Tama county. Nearly the whole township is under fence and in a high state of cultivation. It is settled by a good, honest and industrious class of people, who by hard toil have accumulated good comfortable surroundings. In 1880 the population was 900.

The first marriage in Howard was a double wedding, joining the destinies of W. T. HOLLEN and MISS SARAH BRUNER,and JOSEPH DAVIS and MISS REBECCA BRUNER. The ceremony was performed by Benjamin Hammitt, Justice o f the Peace, September 17, 1854.

MONTICELLO VILLAGE
This was one of the very first towns platted in Tama county. It was laid out during the summer of 1853, by Christian and David F. Bruner, and Joseph Brown, upon land entered and owned by Christian Bruner and Adam Zehrung. The latter gentleman soon sold to D. F. Bruner and Joseph Brown. Four acres were laid in lots and blocks, on section 33, Howard township, on the banks of Jordan creek. The first lots built upon were given away, and the first building was elected by Samuel Bird who came there from Maquoketa.

A mill was built here in 1854, by Christian Bruner, which is still being run by his son Solomon Bruner, who lives in Toledo township. A history of it will be found in that connection.

D. F. BRUNER, one of the pioneers of Tama county, was born in Seneca county, Ohio, August 28, 1825. He is a son of Christian Bruner, who emigrated with his parents from Pennsylvania to Fairfield county, Ohio, when he was six years old. His mother was Rebecca Foust, a native of Ohio. Her parents settled in Fairfield county before the location of the State capital. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bruner were the parents of six children, four of whom lived to be adults—David F., Jacob, Mary A., Margaret , Samuel and Rebecca, now deceased. Mrs. Bruner died in December, 1832 . Mr. Bruner was again married to Sophia Lance, widow of John Lance. They have had five children, four of whom are living—Sophia, Benjamin F., Adam and Solomon.

In the fall of 1851, Christian Bruner emigrated to Iowa, and spending his first winter in Johnson county, the following spring came to Tama county, locating on section 33, of Howard township, where he built the first saw mill in the county. Here he remained until his death, which occurred September 13, 1858.

D. F. BRUNER, the subject of this sketch, was married in Sandusky county, Ohio, February 3, 1850, to Miss Catherine Hill, a daughter of George Hill, of Maryland, and Margaret Youst, of New Jersey. Mr. Bruner came to this State and located in Tama county with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Bruner have been blessed with a family of seven children—Benjamin F., Anna E., teacher in the Toledo schools; Emily E., wife of A. M . Moore, attorney at law, Toledo; Laura J. Orpha K., Edgar D. and Harry L. M. In politics, Mr. Bruner is a Republican. He was appointed the first county Treasurer of Tama county previous to the organization
of the same, and, as he says, carried the office in his hat. He also had the office of Assessor and had to travel over what is now embraced in nine townships. He was Justice of the Peace of Toledo township, and at different times has held all the other township offices. He is at present a trustee of the township. He has been engaged in the nursery business for twenty-one years, and has the largest orchard in the county.
Title: Halter Cemetery Records
Author: Death Records
Publication: Ballville Township, Sandusky County, Ohio
Abbrev:
Note:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/oh/sandusky/cemeteries/halter.txt


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http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohquery/query3.htm
Suzanne Lamble Sat Nov 9 10:57:48 1996
BUZZARD-BARCUS-FRAZIER: Looking for information on the families of George BUZZARD and wife, Mary Elleanor/Ellen BARCUS. He was born in PA in 1799. Mary was born 1802 in SC, the daughter of George and Rebecca _____ BARCUS. They were married in Knox County on April 25, 1822. They had 8 children born in Knox County including Daniel BUZZARD who married Mary Elizabeth FRAZIER. Mary was born in Clinton County, NY to William FRAZIER. Daniel and Mary Elizabeth had 14 children, the first born in Knox County before moving on to Fayette County, Illinois
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BOSSARD, BOSSART, BOSSERT, BUSSART, BUZARD, BUZZARD posted by keith bossard pghbossard@aol.com on Monday, May 21, 2001

I am looking for families whom have compiled family trees on persons with names of Bossard,Bossert,Buzzard,Buzard, Bossart,Bussart, etc From Ohio. They probably came from Pa in the late 1700's and early 1800's. Two of my known ancestors who went to ohio were Frederick & Jacob both born in Hamilton Twp Northampton Co(Now Monroe Co) PA ( My ancestors were German not French)
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http://revolution.3-cities.com/~gjansen/fampro.htm
-1 446 98 John PROUGH b 25Dec1794 HuntingdonCo PA; d 27Jan1885
KaneCo IL
-1 446 98-1 m1 7Aug1817 FairfieldCo OH Mary BUZZARD b 1794/1800;
d abt 1830 FairfieldCo OH
-1 446 98-2 m2 3May1832 HockingCo OH Catherine CONFARE b 1800/10;
d aft 1840


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