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Herman Newell and Mittie Lou Busby



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Wife Mittie Lou Busby 1

           Born: 29 Nov 1906
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         Father: M. Shepard Busby (1871-1960) 1
         Mother: Mattie Lou Mauldin (1875-1959) 1



   Other Spouse: Carey T. Merrill



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2 F Barbara Elaine Newell (details suppressed for this person)

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Carey T. Merrill and Mittie Lou Busby



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Wife Mittie Lou Busby 1

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         Father: M. Shepard Busby (1871-1960) 1
         Mother: Mattie Lou Mauldin (1875-1959) 1



   Other Spouse: Herman Newell



Clyde Henry Ward and Norma Pauline Busby



Husband Clyde Henry Ward 1

           Born: 8 Oct 1928 - Rockford, Blount, TN
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         Father: Benjamin Claire Ward (1901-1988) 1
         Mother: Ada Katherine Clabough (1904-1980) 1


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2 F Sandra Jean Ward 1

           Born: 2 Jan 1955 - Saint Louis, MO
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3 M Terry Clyde Ward (details suppressed for this person)

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4 F Rosalind Paulette Ward (details suppressed for this person)

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Oliver Shirrel Busby



Husband Oliver Shirrel Busby 1

           Born: 1914
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         Father: Joseph M. Busby (1875-1958) 1
         Mother: Annie Seymour Entrekin (1884-1954) 1


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Duncan A. Clark and Patricia Ann Busby



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         Father: Waldo Gordon Busby (1900-      ) 1
         Mother: Annie Laurie Camp (1900-      ) 1





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Rachel Busby



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         Father: James Neville Busby
         Mother: Mary Jean Thornton (1933-1997) 1





Robert Edward Busby



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         Father: Joseph M. Busby (1875-1958) 1
         Mother: Annie Seymour Entrekin (1884-1954) 1


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Robert Gordon Busby



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Tommy Busby



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Tony Busby



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Victoria Lorane Busby



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Wife Victoria Lorane Busby (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Joseph M. Busby (1875-1958) 1
         Mother: Annie Seymour Entrekin (1884-1954) 1





Waldo Gordon Busby and Annie Laurie Camp



Husband Waldo Gordon Busby 1

           Born: 27 Jan 1900
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         Father: M. Shepard Busby (1871-1960) 1
         Mother: Mattie Lou Mauldin (1875-1959) 1


       Marriage: 25 Jun 1925




Wife Annie Laurie Camp 1

           Born: 19 Oct 1900
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1 F Patricia Ann Busby (details suppressed for this person)

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2 M Marion Gordon Busby (details suppressed for this person)

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Willard Earl Busby



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         Father: Joseph M. Busby (1875-1958) 1
         Mother: Annie Seymour Entrekin (1884-1954) 1


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William Stover Busby and Alma Elizabeth Dyess



Husband William Stover Busby 1

           Born: 11 Jul 1897
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         Father: M. Shepard Busby (1871-1960) 1
         Mother: Mattie Lou Mauldin (1875-1959) 1


       Marriage: 19 Dec 1919




Wife Alma Elizabeth Dyess 1

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Willie Evelena Busby



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         Father: Joseph M. Busby (1875-1958) 1
         Mother: Annie Seymour Entrekin (1884-1954) 1





William Eugene McDonald and Barbara Joan Busch



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         Father: Lloyd Mckinley McDonald Sr (1897-1969) 1
         Mother: Audie Mae Norrod


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2 F Karen Ann McDonald (details suppressed for this person)

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3 M Michael Lloyd McDonald (details suppressed for this person)

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Edward F. Busch and Elizabeth Jane Carrington



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Wife Elizabeth Jane Carrington

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         Father: Luther Macon Carrington (1868-      )
         Mother: Lucy Pearl Hobgood (      -      )





Ira Lester Miracle and Pearl Busch



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           Born: 27 Mar 1900 - Monroe Co., OH 2 3
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         Father: Elmer Elsworth Miracle (1863-1947) 2 3
         Mother: Lydia Day (1869-1950) 2 3


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Hugh Stone and Abigail Busecot



Husband Hugh Stone 4

           Born: 1638
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Wife Abigail Busecot 4

           Born: Abt 1642 - Warwick, RI
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         Father: Peter Busecot (Abt 1620-Abt 1692) 4
         Mother: Mary Busecot (Abt 1624-Abt 1692) 4





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1 F Abigail Stone 4

           Born: 10 Feb 1667
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2 M Hugh Stone 4

           Born: 1669
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3 M Peter Stone 4

           Born: 14 Mar 1672 - Warwick, RI
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4 F Katherine Stone 4 5 6

           Born: 22 Aug 1674 - CT 5 6
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         Spouse: Edward* Spicer (1674-1731) 4 5 6
           Marr: 1696 - New London, CT 5 6



5 M John Stone 4

           Born: 1675
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         Spouse: Hannah Barnes (1687-Abt 1712) 4
           Marr: After 7 May 1705



6 F Sarah Stone 4

           Born: 1678
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         Spouse: (3) Thomas Barnes (1670-1706) 4
           Marr: 25 Mar 1697 - Providence, RI



7 M George Stone 4

           Born: 1681
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8 F Ann Stone 4

           Born: 1682
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9 F Mary Stone 4

           Born: 1684
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10 F Alice Stone 4

           Born: 1686
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The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, by John Osbo r n e Austin, printed by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1887, page 33, provide d n a me, dates of birth and death, name of spouse and names of children. --------------------------------------------------------- - - ----------- --------- One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families, by John Osborne Au s t in, Providence, R. I., Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1977, p a g e2 223 thru 325:

Boston, Mass., Warwick, Providence, T. I.

1665, 5, 14. Warwick. "I, Hugh Stone, late servant t o M r . John Paine, Merchant, by and with the consent of my aforesaid maste r , d oe covenant and agree with Mr. Randall Holden of Warwick, " etc., "to se r v e ye said Randall Holden from ye day of ye date hereof three yers time an d f a ithful service. No absent without leave," etc., "and I, Randall Holden, ag r e e to furnish meat, drink, cloathes and all other necessaries all the tim e o f h is aforesaid service, and I do promise to give him double apparel, " e t c . Hugh signed by mark.

1678. Freeman.

1680, 8, 22. He and his wife gave the keeping of their d a u ghter Catherine, aged six years this instant, to Edward Carter and wife, E l i zabeth, till seventeen.

1692, 12, 10. He and his wife Abigail exchanged land w i t h Job Greene, giving him land deeded from father-in-law Peter Busecot, deceased.

1704, 3, 12. He entered into an agreement with his son J o h n, by which John was to have his father's mansion house, orchard, meadow, et c . , in Warwick; he paying his brother Hugh Stone, Jr., 50s, brother George a l s o, 40s., and "if I or my wife or both of us should be the Providence of G o d b e disabled, " etc., "old by old age or non ability to get our living and sust e n ance, and if our said John shall do his utmost to see and provide for us d u r ing time of our natural lives, sufficient maintenance, and behave himse l f a s a dutiful son ought to do to his parents, in all respects," etc. If J o h n did not fulfil this contract, deed to be void. As a matter of fact, this d e e d never took effect; being revoked, and land sold nineteen years later, to ano t h er person.

1706, 10, 16. Sold son John for love and affection, t w o a cres where John had set his house, in Warwick.

1720, 3, 10. His son Hugh receipts for legacy paid his w i f e by her brother, Abel Potter, from estate of their father, Abel Potter, de c e ased. (The younger Hugh Stone could sign his name.)

1723. Hugh Stove, Sr., sold Barlo Greene (same lands h i s s on John was to have had by the agreement of nineteen years before) his homest e a d in Warwick, preparatory to removal to Providence.

1723, 6, 29. He bought of Sarah Lawrence, widow execut r i x of William Lawrence, deceased, for L265, mansion house and farm where he dwe l t ; being bounded partly on the south and partly on the east by Pawtuxet river , a n d partly on north by land of John Stone; 60 acres area. The reason for Hugh S t o ne's removal from Warwick in his old age, to the north side of the Pawtux e t r iver, is readily found in the desire to be nearer his children. The pla c e o f residence of his son John (and probably Peter, also) was at Mashantatac k , a s it was then called (now within the confines of Cranston); and here on the no r t h bank of the Pawtuxet, the father came to spend his last days.

1726, 2, 24. He sold his new homestead to his son John , f o r good will, etc., making agreement with him of same sate. The following le g a cies were to be paid by John, after death of Hugh and wife: To son Hugh L2 0 a n d his gun. To grandsons Peter and John, sons of son Peter, L20 eac h . T o daughter Mary Ralph, L 40, 10s. To daughter Katherine Spicer 40s. To daugh t e r Abigail West, fether bed, etc. To daughter Alice Fisk, 40s., warming pan an d i r on kettle. To daughter Ann Utter, L3. To grandchildren Thomas Barne s a n d Ann Stone, 5s each. To son John, remainder of property. He calls himself i n d e ed, yeoman, while his son Hugh styles himself in deed of about same time, c o r dwainer. He died within a few years of this sale; and the old Stone buri a l g round, where he and his sons Hugh, Peter and John, were buried, marks the loc a t ion of his last residence. A monument has been erected to his memory i n t h is old burial ground.

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


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!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


Notes (Marriage)

!MARRIAGE:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!MARRIAGE:"Albee Family Records", "Albee Family Records" , R obert S. Albee, Washington, D.C., 1920, pg.3


General Notes for Child Abigail Stone

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child Hugh Stone

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child Peter Stone

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child Katherine Stone

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child John Stone

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child Sarah Stone

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child George Stone

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child Ann Stone

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child Mary Stone

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child Alice Stone

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


Peter Spicer and Mary Busecot



Husband Peter Spicer 4

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Wife Mary Busecot 4

           Born: 1648 - Warwick, RI
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         Father: Peter Busecot (Abt 1620-Abt 1692) 4
         Mother: Mary Busecot (Abt 1624-Abt 1692) 4




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!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


Peter Spicer and Mary Busecot



Husband Peter Spicer 5 6

           Born: 1650 - Mohegan  (In 1670 Called Norridge) CT 5 6
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• Occupation 5 6, 1666 Landowner And Farmer




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4 M Samuel Spicer 5 6

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10 M Edward* Spicer 4 5 6

           Born: 1674 - CA. New London, CT 5 6
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         Spouse: Katherine Stone (1674-      ) 4 5 6
           Marr: 1696 - New London, CT 5 6




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[kwaldmanprivate.GED]

Descendents of Peter Spicer Introduction to this book and these pages -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------




FIRST GENERATION Peter Spicer

In the early colonial days the township of New London embraced a large area both east and west of the Thames River, so that prior to 1705 the settlers east of the river are listed as inhabitants of New London; during that year a separation was made, and that territory, measuring fourteen miles north and south and an average of over six miles east and west, became the town of Groton; it's boundaries being the Preston or town of Norwich line on the north, the Mystic River and its Lantern Hill tributaries, which separated it from the town of Stonington, on the east, Fishers Island on the south, and the Thames River on the west. In 1836 the town of Groton was divided and the larger portion, including all the North Parish, was called the town of Ledyard. This tract of land is mostly fertile and quite picturesque, being comprised of hills and valleys and having several small watercourses. Part of the peaceful village of Poquetanuck now lies on its northern border, the remainder being within the limits of Preston. About two miles south of this village is located the first tract of land granted to Peter Spicer. It is not known when this grant was made to him, no trace of it being found on record in New London, but as he is mentioned as a landholder in New London in 1666 it is probably that he came into possession about that date. Feb 23, 1692, the town granted him twenty acres, which was laid out to him March 23, 1692-3, on the east side of the river near his own land. "beginning at a black or gray oak tree marked on four sides near or adjoining to the northwest corner of George Geares hundred acres; from thence running northwest nearest . . . foure rods to a white oak tree marked on four sides; from thence west southerly to a swamp and with the swamp, and so along with the s'd same swamp towards the swamp to George Geares north west corner tree of his hundred acres and from thence towards the northeast nearest joyning to the northwest side of George Geares hundred acres to the above mentioned black or gray oak tree."

This land, added to by four generations, remained in the family intact until 1788, when Cyrus Spicer sold his portion of it, on which was built the first house, to Ensign Isaac Avery. It is now owned by Albert J Clark of Norwich, Ct. The site of the old ancestral home is marked by a slight elevation partly overgrown with bushes and the well now filled with stones is close by. A short distance from these landmarks is a great rock, not a ledge, but a high rock with a flat top, upon which a dozen children could have royal good times; and we can picture for ourselves the eleven lively little Spicers who were the first to be born and live in that house, and also those who came after them, making it their headquarters in all their play hours. It is told at the present day how those who went forth from the homestead to homes of their own making, returned at least once yearly to picnic by "The Rock."

The remainder of the original grants was kept and lived on by the descendants of John Spicer until the death of Herbert Spicer in 1886, when it was sold by his heirs to Mr William Collins, who now dwells in the house which was probably built by John Spicer3 and added to by John Spicer5, not altered by the succeeding generations.

Where Peter Spicer came from to New London has not been ascertained but tradition tells us that he came from Virginia to New England and was of English parentage. It is also so recorded in the family Bible of Abel Spicer.

We can imagine him in 1666 as a young man working with the customary Spicer energy and perseverance to clear a spot for cultivation in that then wild and desolate country; afterwards planting and harvesting and making ready the home to which four years laters he brought his bride. The country thereabouts was heavily timbered, and abounding with wolves and other ferocious wild animals, and poisonous snakes were for many years a daily menace to the settlers; none but the bravest would have ventured to build a dwelling there or dared to ask a woman to share it with him when built. His white neighbors were few. George Geer ownded land adjoining upon which he afterwards built and dwelt. In 1667 the Noank Indians, a remnant of the once warlike Pequot tribe, were ordered to settle on their reservation, called Mashantuckset, a mile or so west of our pioneer ancestor's farm. He evidently lived on amicable terms with them, for there are no complaints entered on the records of the town by either party. Indeed we have reason to be proud of our ancestor, inasmuch as his farm was not enlarged by land forcibly taken from, or obtained by small valueless gifts to the Indians.

When the general uprising of the Indians, in 1675, led to King Philip's War, he was among the volunteers and received for his services one hundred and forty acres in Voluntown, lot 108, of the "Cedar Swamp Lots." This land was allotted in 1700, some years after his decease, and was sold by his son Edward in 1719, to Christopher Avery of Groton.

That Peter Spicer and his sons were men of Peaceable dispositions with no active enemies in evinced by the fact that no complaints against them, either by town or individual, is found on the early court records. In those days men seemed to have troublous times with one another; even those high in the affais of the colony were not exempt from the malice of their neighbors and they were brought to be "examined" before the court on the least provocation. Once only did Peter actively appear at a meeting of the court; then he complained that a neighbor had unlawfully taken one of his hogs. The neighbor admitted that his dog had killed a small hog, and that he had put it up in a barrel and had eaten part thereof, "and ye remains were found with him in ye said barrel." The court ordered him to pay to Peter Spicer thirty shillings and to the county treasury ten shillings.

In an old book now kept in the county clerk's office at Norwich, Ct, is recorded the distribution of Peter Spicer's estate as follows: "At a Court of Probate held Sept. 18, 1694. The inventory of the estate of Peter Spicer deceased was exhibited in Court was proved accepted and ordered to be recorded and this Court grants power of administration to the widow and makes distribution as followeth for the widow thirty six pounds with her thirds of the moveables. To the eldest son Edward double portion 15 pounds 10 shilling and to the rest of the children being ten in number 7 pounds 15 shilling apiece and if any of the children die before they come of age to receive their portion then their part to be equally divided amonst the survivors;" Capt. Brewster & Thomas Rose were appointed overseers.

The Probate Records of New London, Ct, furnish additional data. "Aug 10, 1714. Mary Spicer widow and relict of Peter Spicer late of New London deceased and administratrix of his Estate appeared at this Court and made an addition to the inventory of the said Estate of a lott of land in the plantation given the Volunteers and the other inventoried Estate having been already distributed this Court distributes the said lott as followeth viz: one third part thereof to the widow during her natural life, to the Eldest son a double portion thereof and to the other nine children & ye representatives of one that is deceased equal portions.

"Sept 13, 1715. Mary Spicer widow of Peter Spicer late of New London deceased having put the Estate into the hands of her eldest son Edward to pay his brothers and sisters as they come of age said Edward has this day presented in Court Receipts under the hands of his s'd brothers and sisters for their portion to full satisfaction the Court does thereupon order a quietus off to the s'd administrator."

The marriage of Peter Spicer and Mary, daughter of Peter and Mary (__) Busecot, is recorded in Warwick, Rhode Island, as follows: "Peter Spicer of Mohegan or now Norridge in the Collony of Conticott and Mary Busecot of the town of Warwick in ye Collony of Rhode Island were married Dec. 15, 1670." Eleven children were born to them, whose names are recorded in a Bible formerly ownded by Abel Spicer. The birth dates were not given and can only be conjectured from the dates of marriages known.




CHILDREN:

2. i. Edward2, b __; d __; m Katharine Stone. 3. ii. Peter2, b __; d __; m __. 4. iii. William2, b __; d __; m. Hannah Roath. 5. iv. Ruth2, b __; d __; m Samuel Newton. 6. v. Samuel2, b __; d 1748; m Susannah Olmsby. 7. vi. Jabez2, b __; d __; m Margaret Park. vii. Abigail2 viii. Hannah2 ix. Jane2 x. Mary2 xi. Sarah2






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Query board Comments to: Nancy Spicer Trice, Lineal Descendent of Peter Spicer



I'm trying to reconcile my grandmother's research with other records and came up with your query. The records I have are from Warwick, RI, and show a Peter Spicer II, who married a Mary Busecot and had 11 children. He was shown as the son of a Peter Spicer, who resided in New London, CT in 1666 and in Norwich, CT in 1702. The source is given as "History of the descendants of Peter Spicer; a landholder in New London, CT" by Meech (1919) Supplement (1923).


General Notes for Child Edward* Spicer

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


Peter Busecot and Mary Busecot



Husband Peter Busecot 4

           Born: Abt 1620
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1692
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Mary Busecot 4

           Born: Abt 1624
     Christened: 
           Died: Abt 1692
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Abigail Busecot 4

           Born: Abt 1642 - Warwick, RI
     Christened: 
           Died: 1723
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Hugh Stone (1638-1732) 4
           Marr: 1665



2 M Peter Busecot 4

           Born: 1646 - Warwick, RI
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



3 F Mary Busecot 4

           Born: 1648 - Warwick, RI
     Christened: 
           Died: 1714 - New London, CT
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Peter Spicer (      -      ) 4
           Marr: 15 Dec 1670 - Warwick, RI



4 F Ruth Busecot 4

           Born: 1650 - Warwick, RI
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 




General Notes (Husband)

The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, by John Aus t i n Osborne, printed by Joel Munsell's sons, Albany, NY, 1887, pages 33 and 34:

Boston, Mass., Warwick, R. I.

He was a blacksmith.

1636, Sep 6. He was "censured for drunkenness to be whip p e d, and to have twenty stripes sharply inflicted, and fined L 5, for slig h t ing the Magistrates, or what they could so, saying they could but fine him. " H i s fine was remitted to 20 s.

1638, Dec 4. He was Richard Geaves, for quarreling and f i g hting were referred to the court at Salem. He was for a time at Hartford, Co n n ecticut, ere he came to Rhode Island.

1648, Jun 5. Warwick. He was recorded as an inhabitan t ; a nd had 6 acre house lot granted to him the same year.

1649, Jan 18. He sold John Wickes, all his right in a me a d ow adjacent to Pawtuxet River, for "three quarts of sack, which I have r e c eived and am fully satisfied for the same."

1649, Jul 26. It was ordered that the smith, Peter Busec o t , have a lot against Mr. Holliman's lot, and that in case he build upon anot h e r man's lot, he shall not forfeit his own for want of building upon it, notwith s t anding any further orders to the contrary; "and this to be no precedent," &c.

1650, Oct 29. Sold Ezekiel Holliman a 6 acre lot.

1651 Mar 18. Town Sergeant, being chosen in place of J o h n Cook, displaced for misdemeanor.

1651, May 5. Ordered "that the ditch that Peter Buseco t m a de by the side of his lot shall stand, he giving 16 shillings towards the m a k ing the highway over the run unto the Neck, by his lot, although some part o f t h e ditch may not be on his own land."

1658, Feb 7. He was granted a 6 acre lot in some place w h e re it may not be prejudicial, at discretion of the layers out, which h e i s t o have in full satisfaction for his bill for pay, due him for servic e d u e the town.

1655, Jan 8. He bought of Edward Andrews, all his housing, and three lots of 6 ac r e s each, for l 20, &c., to be paid as follows: one cow, now at John Coggeshall ' s , on Rhode Island, to be delivered before May 1st, prized by two indifferent pe r s ons; L 3 to be paid in good peage at money pay, and settled on or before Febr u a ry 14th, and L 7 more (the cow and the L 3 aforesaid, to be settled up b y M i chaelmas next); also L 10, to be paid in peage Sep. 29th, 1657, at money pay , a n d at same time 25 s., for forbearance of last payment. Possession no t t o b e immediate, but provided for.

1655. Freeman.

1657. He was sued by Ezekiel Holliman, for debt, by Tho m a s Bradely, for slander, and by Abigail Sweet, for trespass and slander , a n d he brought suit against Thomas Bradley, for both debt and slander.

1659, May 4. He sold Anthony Low, the dwelling house bou g h t of Edward Andrews, as also new shop and 6 acres that house stands on and s i x o ther lots adjoining, with commonage, for full satisfaction.

1663, Aug 5. He and wife Mary, sold a house and lot to A n t hony Low.

1681, Jul 4. He made agreement with Hugh Stone, deedin g h i m 12 acres, but not to be molested in quiet and peaceful possession of his ho u s e while he lives, and also to retain for life, orchard on said 12 acres , a n d privilege of enclosing 3 acres for his use while he lives. His son-in - l aw to give him a cow already agreed on, and at Peter's death, the house, orch a r d and all the 12 acres to belong to Hugh Stone. If Peter died within tw o y e ars, his son-in-law Hugh Stone, was to pay L 2, 10 s. to assignees of said Pe t e r Busecot. Both signed the agreement.

1692 He and wife deeded land. --------------------------------------------------------- - - ----------- --------- One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families, by John Osborne Au s t in, Providence R. I., reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Balti m o re, 1977, pages 52 and 53.

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes (Wife)

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


Notes (Marriage)

!MARRIAGE:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!MARRIAGE:NEHGS Register, Vol.13, July 1859, pg.216

!MARRIAGE:"Albee Family Records", "Albee Family Records" , R obert S. Albee, Washington, D.C., 1920, pg.3


General Notes for Child Abigail Busecot

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child Peter Busecot

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child Mary Busecot

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com

!DEATH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


General Notes for Child Ruth Busecot

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


Peter Busecot



Husband Peter Busecot 4

           Born: 1646 - Warwick, RI
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Peter Busecot (Abt 1620-Abt 1692) 4
         Mother: Mary Busecot (Abt 1624-Abt 1692) 4


       Marriage: 




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General Notes (Husband)

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


Ruth Busecot



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Wife Ruth Busecot 4

           Born: 1650 - Warwick, RI
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         Father: Peter Busecot (Abt 1620-Abt 1692) 4
         Mother: Mary Busecot (Abt 1624-Abt 1692) 4




General Notes (Wife)

!BIRTH:Burton, Ed, Edward Burton, edburton@mnsinc.com


Pan Z Velhartic Busek



Husband Pan Z Velhartic Busek 7

           Born: Abt 1349 7
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Children
1 F Anna Z Velhartic 7

           Born: Abt 1375 - Of, Velhartice, Susice, Czechoslovakia 7
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         Spouse: Pan Z Vartemberka Jan (Abt 1373-Bef 1405) 7





Samuel Christian Scull and Elizabeth Bledsoe Busenburg



Husband Samuel Christian Scull 3 8

           Born: 28 Mar 1909 3 8
     Christened: 
           Died: 29 Mar 1994 - Tenn. 3 8
         Buried: 


         Father: Samuel Christian Scull (1859-1931) 3 8
         Mother: Clara Reid Smith (1865-1926) 3 8


       Marriage: 6 Aug 1931 - KY. 3 8




Wife Elizabeth Bledsoe Busenburg 3 8

           Born: 28 Jul 1911 - OK 3 8
     Christened: 
           Died: 25 Nov 1986 - Tenn. 3 8
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Samuel Christian Scull 3 8

           Born: 25 Jan 1942 3 8
     Christened: 
           Died: 28 Jan 1942 - Tenn. 3 8
         Buried: 




General Notes (Husband)

[1735328.ged]

[BeamandWilson.FTW]

2 living children


Andrew Jeffery Busey and Deborah Lynne Weaver



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         Father: John F. III Busey
         Mother: Sylvia Anne Fulton


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1 M Jacob Alexander Busey (details suppressed for this person)

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2 M Matthew Gregory Busey (details suppressed for this person)

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Brian Marshell Busey



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         Father: Phil Busey
         Mother: Catherine Jean Callaway


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Emily Catherine Busey



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         Father: Phil Busey
         Mother: Catherine Jean Callaway





Jacob Alexander Busey



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         Father: Andrew Jeffery Busey
         Mother: Deborah Lynne Weaver


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1 Herman Geshwind, Old Pendelton District Database - a project of the Old Pendelton District Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogica Society..

2 James Miracle, VARNER8.30.01.FTW - Compiled by James Miracle.

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