Person:John Bushart (1)

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John Bushart
b.15 Nov 1822
d.5 Sep 1903
m.
  1. John Bushart1822 - 1903
  2. William Henry Bushart1824 - 1863
  3. Samuel S. Bushart1827 - 1918
  4. Elizabeth Eleanor Bushart1829 - 1922
  5. Sarah Ann Bushart1831 - 1910
  6. Jacob Bushart1834 - 1862
  7. Eliza Reed Bushart1839 - 1929
m.
  1. Mary Ellen Bushart1844 - 1930
  2. Eli Bushart1847 - 1860
  3. George W. Bushart1849 - 1907
  4. Sarah Jane Bushart1851 - 1934
  5. John Milton Bushart1853 - 1935
  6. Laura Alma Bushart1859 - 1950
  7. Tunis V. Bushart1864 - 1945
Facts and Events
Name John Bushart
Gender Male
Birth? 15 Nov 1822
Marriage to Catherine A. Patterson
Death? 5 Sep 1903
Burial? Marrowbone Township Cemetery, Bethany, Moultrie, Illinois, United States
References
  1.   John Bushart, in Find A Grave.

    Family Members
    Parents
    Jacob Bushart
    1795–1886
    Mary Magdalena Crumrine Bushart
    1795–1879

    Spouse
    Catherine A. Patterson Bushart
    1828–1901

    Siblings
    William Henry Bushart
    1824–1863
    Samuel Bushert
    1827–1918
    Elizabeth Eleanor Bushart Tharp
    1829–1922
    Sarah Ann Bushart Smutz
    1831–1910
    Jacob Bushert
    1834–1862
    Eliza Reed Bushart Goetz
    1839–1929

    Children
    Eli Bushart
    1847–1860
    John M. Bushart
    1853–1935

  2.   Licking, Ohio United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Hebron.

    John Bukert 27
    Catharine Bukert 22
    Mary E Bukert 5
    Eli Bukert 3
    Geo W Bukert 1
    James T Chareh 21
    Essey Thane 30

  3.   Moultrie, Illinois, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Township 14 Range 4 E.

    John Bushart 37
    Catharine Bushart 32
    Mary E Bushart 15
    George Bushart 11
    Sarah J Bushart 8
    John M Bushart 6
    Laura A Bushart 3

  4.   Moultrie, Illinois, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Dora.

    John Bushart 45
    Catherine Bushart 45
    Mary E Bushart 23
    George Bushart 22
    Sarah J Bushart 18
    John Bushart 17
    Laura E Bushart 12
    Tunis V Bushart 6

  5.   Moultrie, Illinois, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Dora.

    John Busheart 57
    Catharine Busheart 52
    Laura Busheart 29
    Tuner Busheart 15

  6.   Moultrie, Illinois, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    John Bushert 77
    Catharine Bushert 72

  7.   Portrait and biographical record of Shelby and Moultie Counties, Illinois: containing sketches of prominent citizens, the governors of the state, the presidents of the United States. (Chicago [Illinois]: Biographical Pub. Co., 1891)
    p.351-352.

    John Bushart. It has with too many been the belief that if a man is once a farmer he must always continue to be a drudge, and that his working days would only end with his call to the grave; but many are finding that this is not so, and that by hard work, enterprise and thrift in their early days and through the strong period of middle life they may so arrange their affairs as to take comfort during their declining years. This has been the ease with the retired farmer whose name appears at the head of this writing, and whose residence in Moultric County, dates from 1855.

    Mr. Bushart was born in Perry County, Ohio, November 15, 1822, his worthy and respected parents being Jacob and Magdalena (Croomrine) Bushart, both of them natives of Pennsylvania. They resided on a farm in Perry County, Ohio, for some years after their son John came to Illinois, when they followed him and made their home with this son, until the death of the father at the age of nearly ninety years, and that of the mother at the age of eighty-two.

    The seven children of this excellent couple were our subject; William, who was a soldier in the One Hundred and Sixteenth Illinois infantry, and was mortally wounded at the battle of Vicksburg; Samuel, who is a farmer in Moultrie County; Elizabeth, who married Charles Tharp and resides in Allen County, Ohio; Sarah J., who married Joseph Smutz and lives at Cerro Gordo, Ill.; Jacob, who was a soldier in an Ohio Regiment and was killed at Murfreesboro; and Eliza, who married John Goetz, of Moultrie County.

    The subject of this sketch is the oldest of the family, and was reared upon the farm, his school days being very limited. When quite young he engaged as a farm hand, working by the month, and early struck out for himself. When twenty-two years be resolved to establish a home of his own and took to himself a wife in the person of Catherine Patterson, daughter of Alexander Patterson. She was born in Fairfield County, Ohio, where Mr. Bushart was residing at the time of their marriage, his parents having removed to that county when he was but a boy. After marriage he worked at farming with the exception of three years when he was in other business.

    ln 1855 John Bushart came to the Prairie State, and as he was still a poor man and unable to purchase a farm, he rented land and worked as best he could. About two years after coming to Moultrie County, he had accumulated some money and purchased forty acres of raw land, going in debt for a part of it. He worked hard to pay off this indebtedness, and before he had completed the payment, he purchased more. By great exertion and due economy he succeeded in his endeavors. He continued farming until the fall of l889, when he retired from active life, being then the owner of four hundred and fifty-nine acres of land, upon which he had placed good improvements, and in which he has laid over fifteen miles of tiling. In 1887 he purchased fourteen acres of land in Bethany, on which he erected one of the handsomest and most comfortable homes to be found in Moultrie County. This is situated in grounds which have been adorned and beautitied, and here he and his interesting wife find a happy home.

    While on the farm, Mr. Bushart paid considerable attention to stock-raising, and also bought and sold live stock. All but one of the seven children of this family are still in life and health. They are as follows: Mary E.; Eli, who died at the age of thirteen years; George W., a farmer in Missouri; John J., Sarah J., Laura, the wife of N.B. Allison, of Mattoon, lll.; and Tunis V., who married Lydia Hagerman.

    The political belief of Mr. Bushart is in accordance with the declaration of the Republican party, in the prosperity of which he feels great interest. Before removing to Bethany he resided in Dora Township, and while there held various local offices, which he always filled conscientiously and with benefit to the community. He is a man of deep religious convictions, and has long been a member of the Christian Church.