RNT Family History
Bushong, George[1]
1851 --
Name Bushong, George Born 1851 , , Ohio Gender Male Person ID I21474 McClure-Harris Last Modified 17 Mar 2004
Father Bushong, Milton, b. 22 Oct 1826, Perry Township, Logan, Ohio , d. 06 Feb 1890, , Logan, Ohio (Age 63 years) Relationship Birth Mother Moore, Louisa, b. 09 Apr 1832, , Carroll, Ohio , d. 12 Sep 1877, Bokescreek, Logan, Ohio (Age 45 years) Relationship Birth Married 22 Jun 1850 , Logan, Ohio Notes - BUSHONG BULLETIN Vol 16, No. 1 (Spring 2000) - p 15
Logan County, OH Marriages, Book B, 1846-1854 vB p130 -incorrectly listed her name as Louisa MOON.
Family ID F7263 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Wirick, Sarah Jane, b. 11 Jan 1857, , , Ohio , d. 16 Jan 1880, West Middleburg, Ohio (Age 23 years) Last Modified 2 Jan 2005 Family ID F7410 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- BUSHONG BULLETIN Vol 16, No. 1 (Spring 2000) - p 15
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Notes - BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WIRICK, deceased was born Aug. 7, 1833; in Columbiana Co., and came to Logan Co. when he was 10 years of age,locating in Zane Tp. On Feb. 7, 1856, he married Mary E. Green, born in Logan Co., Dec. 17, 1834. She was the daughter of George R. Green,who was born in Kentucky in 1798, and who came to Logan Co. with his father in 1806. George Green married Ruth Williams, a native of Virginia, who settled in Logan Co. with her parents in 1811, and raised a family of thirteen children. George Green was a local preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church. His wife was raised a Friend, but joined the Methodist Episcopal Church. The result of the union of B. F. Wirick and Mary E. Green was two children-Sarah Jane and Benjamin Franklin. Sarah Jane married George Bushong, and had by him two children- one only, Lulu Ellen, surviving. The mother died Jan. 16, 1880. B. F. Wirick was a member of the 180th Reg . O. V. I,and served eleven months to the close of the war. He died Oct. 9,1877. His wife lives on a beautiful farm of 141 acre, well watered,and contains a fine sugar camp, from which annually about 4,000 pounds of sugar are produced. There is an excellent orchard, producing abundantly fruits in their season, and the buildings show the care of a well regulated farm .
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Benjamin F. Wirick (First_Last)
Regiment Name 180 Ohio Infantry
Side Union
Company I
Soldier's Rank_In Pvt
Soldier's Rank_Out Corp
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M552 roll 119
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1880 United States Census
Mary E. MERICK Self W Female W 46 OH Keeps House KY VA
Benj F. MERICK Son S Male W 16 OH Works On Farm OH OH
George BUSHONG SonL W Male W 29 OH Farmer OH OH
Louise E. BUSHONG GDau S Female W 2 OH OH OH
John BUSHONG GSon S Male W 5M OH OH OH
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Source Information:
Census Place Zane, Logan, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255041
NA Film Number T9-1041
Page Number 281A
***The census does say Merick, but these are the Wiricks
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Wirick], Benjamin, 16 Jan 1864-30 Oct 1917 (in Wirick family plot)
Zane Township--Middleburg Cemetery
Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohlogan/cemzami.html
- BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WIRICK, deceased was born Aug. 7, 1833; in Columbiana Co., and came to Logan Co. when he was 10 years of age,locating in Zane Tp. On Feb. 7, 1856, he married Mary E. Green, born in Logan Co., Dec. 17, 1834. She was the daughter of George R. Green,who was born in Kentucky in 1798, and who came to Logan Co. with his father in 1806. George Green married Ruth Williams, a native of Virginia, who settled in Logan Co. with her parents in 1811, and raised a family of thirteen children. George Green was a local preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church. His wife was raised a Friend, but joined the Methodist Episcopal Church. The result of the union of B. F. Wirick and Mary E. Green was two children-Sarah Jane and Benjamin Franklin. Sarah Jane married George Bushong, and had by him two children- one only, Lulu Ellen, surviving. The mother died Jan. 16, 1880. B. F. Wirick was a member of the 180th Reg . O. V. I,and served eleven months to the close of the war. He died Oct. 9,1877. His wife lives on a beautiful farm of 141 acre, well watered,and contains a fine sugar camp, from which annually about 4,000 pounds of sugar are produced. There is an excellent orchard, producing abundantly fruits in their season, and the buildings show the care of a well regulated farm .
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Sources - [S186] GEDCOM file imported on 14 Aug 2002., Shane Symes.
- [S186] GEDCOM file imported on 14 Aug 2002., Shane Symes.