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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Joshua Bushnell: Birth: 17 DEC 1769 in Winthrop, Middlesex, Connecticut.

  2. John Hanley Bushnell: Birth: 11 APR 1771 in Winthrop, Middlesex, Connecticut.

  3. Asa Bushnell: Birth: 02 JUL 1773 in Winthrop, Middlesex, Connecticut.

  4. Sarah (Sally) Bushnell: Birth: 14 JUL 1775 in Winthrop, Middlesex, Connecticut. Death: 13 AUG 1848 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio (Brooklyn)

  5. George Bushnell: Birth: 05 DEC 1777 in Winthrop, Middlesex, Connecticut.

  6. Daniel Edward Bushnell: Birth: 28 NOV 1779 in Winthrop, Middlesex, Connecticut. Death: 29 MAY 1841 in Harrison, Ohio

  7. Hannah Bushnell: Birth: 08 JUN 1782 in Winthrop, Middlesex, Connecticut. Death: 01 NOV 1820 in Chester, Connecticut?


Sources
1. Title:   Bushnell Genealogy
Page:   http://bushnellfam.com/
Author:   Bushnell, George Eleazer, ed. by Irving Bushnell
2. Title:   Vital records
Page:   http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/saybrook_deaths.ht
3. Title:   Bushnell Genealogy
Page:   http://bushnellfam.com/
Author:   Bushnell, George Eleazer, ed. by Irving Bushnell

Notes
a. Note:   Lived in Wintrop, CT, where all 9 children were born. Name also seen Handley, in DAR records, DAR ID#87906 242. John Hanley, b. Saybrook, Conn. 22 Nov. 1743, d. there 5 Feb. 1828, m. 13 Apr. 1769, Sarah Willard, b. 25 July 1752, d. Saybrook, 5 Aug. 1824, dau. of George and Hannah (Merrill) Willard of Chester, Conn. Both are bur. in cem. at Winthrop, Conn. John Hanley Bushnell, bapt. Saybrook 7 or 15 Jan. 1743/4, lived at Winthrop, Conn. where all his children were born. He served in the Rev. War as private, Capt. Aaron Steven's Co., Col. Samuel Nott's Battallion, Brig. Gen. David Waterbury, 1776, noted in Oliver Cromwell's Account 1776, private in Capt. Timothy Starkey's Co. Lt. Col. William Worthington's Regt. 1777 (R-14), was elected Lieut. of the militia at Saybrook 1787 (R-23-24). By the 1790 census there were in his family, 4 males over 16, 3 males under 16, and 4 females. In a letter to his son Joshua at Middleburg, N.Y. dated "Saybrook, 1 July 1802," he mentions his sons Asa and John, who were also at Middleburg, and refers to the purchase of a farm by Joshua or his brother Asa, and also refers to their wives but not by name (R-25). Some confusion seems to exist as to the lines of descent from John Hanley, and his uncle Hanley, but as both are family names, and have been used in several later generations without interchange, the line of descent can be determined from this fact.


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