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Matthew Bussell

Birth1756 - Northumberland County, Virginia, United States of America
Death30 January 1844 - Claiborne County, Tennessee, United States of America
MotherMartha Hill
FatherJames BUSSELL

Born in Northumberland County, Virginia, United States of America on 1756 to James BUSSELL and Martha Hill. Matthew Bussell married Hannah Conway and had 16 children. He passed away on 30 January 1844 in Claiborne County, Tennessee, United States of America.

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Parents
James Bussell
1732 - Unknown
Martha Hill
1730 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Hannah Conway
1760 - 1866
Lurena Johnston
1820 - Unknown
Children Show all
Siebird "Shirley" Bussell
1811 - 1872
John William Bustle
1793 - 1867
James W Bussell
1822 - 1898
Nellie Elender Bussell
1804 - Unknown
Nancy Bussell
1806 - 1880
Sally Bussell
1808 - Unknown
Susan Bussell
1800 - Unknown
Wilson Bussell
1796 - Unknown

Charles Bussell
1815 - 1900
Matthew Bussell
1819 - Unknown
F. Cerberid (Bird) Bussell
1810 - 1850
Robert Bussell
1794 - 1894
Judah Johnston
1807 - 1888
Andrew Bussell
1792 - 1850
Henry Ellsworth Bussell
1800 - 1850
James Bustle Bussell
1770 - 1830

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