Harriet BUSS lived all her life with her parents up to at least the year 1880 when she was 43 years old in Mina, Chautauqua County, New York.
She was a boarder in the HILLMAN household by the time she was 63 years old, in 1900, she was living in Sherman, Chautauqua County, New York.
In 1910, at the age of 73 she was living with her sister, Mary Louise ROSS on Main Road, Ripley, Chautauqua County, New York
Harriet BUSS never married. According to family lore, the reason Harriet Buss never married, was that she became exceedingly grief stricken after the death of her beau during the Civil War as Jim OSBORNE remembers of his great-great aunt told in family stories.
Harriet BUSS lived all her life with her parents up to at least the year 1880 when she was 43 years old in Mina, Chautauqua County, New York.
She was a boarder in the HILLMAN household by the time she was 63 years old, in 1900, she was living in Sherman, Chautauqua County, New York.
In 1910, at the age of 73 she was living with her sister, Mary Louise ROSS on Main Road, Ripley, Chautauqua County, New York
Harriet BUSS never married. According to family lore, the reason Harriet Buss never married, was that she became exceedingly grief stricken after the death of her beau during the Civil War as Jim OSBORNE remembers of his great-great aunt told in family stories.
Family Members
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Emeline Buss Ross
1833–1917
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Ellen Mary Buss Ottaway
1834–1920
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Mary Louise Buss Ross
1837–1922
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Jane Elizabeth Buss Marshall
1840–1920
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George A. Buss
1842–1849
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Charles A. Buss
1844–1849
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Henry P. Buss
1847–1861
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Adelbert Eugene Buss
1851–1937
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Adeline Buss
1855–1872
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Herbert Duane Buss
1857–1928
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Lucy J Buss Freeman
1860–1932
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