Descendants of Thomas Grubb

Ninth Generation (Continued)

Family of Esther FOULK (78) & Moses BULLOCK

104. Curtis BULLOCK. Born on 26 Aug 1789.[74] Curtis died ? .

On 25 Oct 1810 when Curtis was 21, he married Elizabeth HICKMAN, daughter of William HICKMAN.[74]

They had one child:
i. Anna Eliza.

105. William C. BULLOCK. Born on 24 Aug 1797 in PA.[74] William C. died in Union Twp, Centre Co, PA on 31 Mar 1853; he was 55.[74] Buried in Unionville, Centre Co, PA.[75] Occupation: Farmer.

The following letter was among papers found in the Van Leer writing box which Marjorie B. Winter inherited. She has tried to transcribe it exactly with spelling and grammar errors included. Marjorie's great-grandparents were John Franklin Van Leer, Jr. and Mary Rutter Bullock. Mary was a daughter of Lewis Bullock and Charlotte Rutter. Lewis was a brother of William Bullock, and both were sons of Moses Bullock and Esther Foulk. This letter opens a wonderful window into the personal lives of these family members. Marjorie B. Winter has graciously given me her permission to include this letter with my Bullock/Talley genealogy on my web page. Please do not distribute it without first contacting Marjorie at [email protected].

Postmarked by hand: Milesburg, PA --------- (January ?) 21st 18 __

Mr. Lewis Bullock
To Westchester Chester County and refer it to Plesinhill xxxx xxxx in Concord Township Dearby County.

January the 21, 1832

I take this opportunity to let you all know that which is held at present and I hope that these few linde may find you all the same. Lewis I have cut some longs (logs) and I can have a hundred dollars worth for you this spring if it worsent fore Caspere Robert xxxx is a feard to holl upon his account. Whee can sell them in Bellefonte to good hands and take there noats in three munts pacable and we can send yonr share down to Port Deposit. Caspere makes such a work about it that I want you to send me word all about it right down soon send the letters to me to Milesburg Post Office (Milesburg is about 7 miles NNE of Bellefonte, PA) there is a soot against Larents Peters this spring and if they gaines it, they will take all the land up dick run I never had a chance since I lived here and when I can do sumthing they wont let me and John has got all my muney and I never saw one dollar The poorest man in Boldeagle can have a cow but me and I ______ am capable of doing my bisnent (business) I have drunk none since I worse down and I intend to never touch strong drink as long as I live. I guess Lewis you must right to me as soon as you can and right what I must do. Caspere is such a cruchend (crooked) olde devel that Jane his own and him cant hilet If you had a give me a few lines when I was down I wouldn't _______ for him

We have had a monxxxx fresh in the Boldeagble but it never hurts nothing belonging to their mill. We will live somehow but it is tunnel (terrible) hard times as ever we all saw. Jane and Thomas never saw such hard times before much as we all can get enough to eat.

Lewis, you must let me know as soon as ever you can for I want to get the logs in while there is snow if I am to do it and you shall have a true account of all. Tell old father about it. You all have a chance but me and I think you might give me a chance if I had to work for it. I have give all hopes up of haven anything as long as I lives but hared work but I shant lay up my treasure in this world. I shall try to lay them up in the next world. Give my respects to father and mother and charlotte and ann. Let father and mother see this letter.

William Bullock

On 2 Jul 1818 when William C. was 20, he first married Jane PARKE.[90] Village Record dated July 6, 1818: Marriage On Thursday the 2d inst. by Thomas Pierce, Esq. Mr. William Bullock of Concord, Delaware county, to Miss Jane Parke, of Chester city. Born in 1798.[75] Jane died on 21 May 1850; she was 52.[75] Buried in Unionville, Centre Co, PA.[75]

They had the following children:
i. Jonathan P.. Born on 27 Oct 1819 in PA.[75] Jonathan P. died in PA on 24 Dec 1901; he was 82.[75] Buried in Milesburg Cemetery, Centre Co, PA.[75]

Jonathan P. first married Caroline BOGGS. Born in 1827.[75] Caroline died on 3 Jul 1861; she was 34.[75] Buried in Milesburg Cemetery, Centre Co, PA.[75]

Jonathan P. second married Harriet Arnold PRICE. Born in 1838.[75] Harriet Arnold died in Milesburg, Centre Co, PA on 17 Aug 1882; she was 44.[75] Buried in Milesburg Cemetery, Centre Co, PA.[75]
ii. Parker.
iii. Mary Margaret.

Mary Margaret married Moses CUNNINGHAM.
iv. Charlotte.

Charlotte married John MUSSER.
v. William C.. Born on 6 Sep 1828.[75] William C. died in Beech Creek, Clinton Co, PA on 21 Dec 1882; he was 54.[75] Buried in Clark Cemetery, Beech Creek, Clinton Co, PA.[75]

Military: William C. was a soldier in the Civil War.[75]

On 8 Sep 1854 when William C. was 26, he married Margaret E. McGHINLEY/MCKINLEY, daughter of John McGHINLEY/MCKINLEY.[75] By Rev. G. J. Foy. Born on 1 May 1835 in Milesburg, Centre Co, PA.[75] Margaret E. died in Beech Creek, Clinton Co, PA on 9 Dec 1894; she was 59.[75]
vi. Moses. Born on 15 May 1833.[75] Moses died on 2 Oct 1918; he was 85.[75]

Moses married Maria WISE. Born abt 1831.[75] Maria died ? .
vii. Lewis C.. Born in 1837.[75] Lewis C. died in 1914; he was 77.[75] Buried in Williams Cemetery, Huston Twp, Centre Co, PA.[75] Occupation: Laborer.

Military: Company A, 45th Regiment, P.V., mustered out 20 Oct 1864.

Lewis C. married Samantha E. UNKNOWN. Born in 1848.[75] Samantha E. died in 1924; she was 76.[75]
viii. Washington. Born abt 1839.[75] Washington died ? .

William C. second married Barbara UNKNOWN. Born abt 1815.[75] Barbara died ? .

They had one child:
i. David.

106. Lewis BULLOCK. Born on 31 Jul 1801 in Del Co, PA.[91],[92],[93],[94] Lewis died in Chichester Twp, Del Co, PA in 1878; he was 76.[93],[94] Buried in St Martin's P.E. Cemetery, Marcus Hook, Del Co, PA.[93],[95] Grave No. 30. Occupation: Farmer.

Will of Lewis Bullock: I, Lewis Bullock of Upper Chichester Township in the County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, do make and publish this as my last will and testament, revoking all wills by me heretofore made.
First, it is my desire and I order and direct that all my debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon as conveniently can be after my decease.
Item. I give devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Charlotte Bullock, all my property and estate real personal and mixed wheresoever situate to her, her heirs and assigns forever.
Lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my said beloved wife and my son-in-law Samuel Talley executors of this my last will and testament.
Witness my hand and seal this twenty-fifth day of September AD 1869. Lewis Bullock
Signed sealed published and declared by the said testator as his last will and testament in presence of us who at his request have signed our names as witnesses hereto.
Mary R. Talley
John Rutter

1860 Census, Marcus Hook, Upper Chichester, Delaware Co, PA:
Lewis Bullock, age 60, farmer
Charlott, age 58
Mary, age 21
Charlott, age 22
Theadore Smith, age 21, farm labor

December 17, 1847
DELAWARE COUNTY REPUBLICAN
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. - Will be sold at public sale, on
the premises, in Concord township, Delaware county, on
Saturday, the 1st day of January next, the following real
estate, to wit: Lot No. 1, situated on the West Chester and
Wilmington road, and adjoining lands of Nathaniel Speakman,
containing 9 ACRES of land, well fenced and in a good state of
cultivation; the land has been limed at the rate of 50 bushels
per acre within five years. Lot No. 2, situated in the public
road leading from the West Chester and Wilmington road to
Smithbridge on the Brandywine creek, adjoining lot No. 1
and lands of Nathaniel Speakman, containing 15 ACRES of land.
This lot is well watered, and in a good state of cultivation;
about one half of the land have been limed within six years.
Lot No. 3, situated on the last named public road, and
adjoining lot No. 2 and lands of Nathaniel Speakman and
others, containing about 16 ACRES 0 three acres woodland, the
balance is under good culture, well fenced and watered, and
has been limed within five years. The above lots are situated
one mile south of PainterX roads, 9 miles from Village
Green, 8 miles from Wilmington, and 8 miles from West Chester,
in a thickly populated and improving neighborhood. They offer
strong inducements to mechanics, storekeepers and others,
desirous of obtaining suitable locations for business. Persons
wishing to view the lots before the day of sale, will call on
Lewis Bullock, residing near the same. Sale to commence at 1
o'clock P.M. Conditions at sale. J. RUTTER.

August 7, 1863
DELAWARE COUNTY REPUBLICAN
Real Estate
PUBLIC SALE. - M. THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. - Valuable FARM
of 93 ACRES, in Delaware county, Pa., three miles from
Chester, one mile from the Steamboat Landing at Marcus Hook,
and half a mile from Linwood Station on the Philadelphia,
Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. - On TUESDAY, the 22d of
SEPTEMBER, 1863, at 12 o, noon, will be sold at public
sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that farm containing
93 ACRES more or less, (of which about 8 acres are heavy
timber,) situate in Lower Chichester township, Delaware
county, Pa., one quarter of a mile from Linwood Station, on
the Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad, about one half hour
ride from Philadelphia by rail. The improvements are a FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn, and other out buildings. It is
watered by a stream running through it. The farm fronts on two
roads, could be divided into two or more farms. It is also
very desirable as a country seat for a gentleman doing
business in Philadelphia, from its frequent and very
convenient access by railroad or steamboat. The location is
high and very healthy. There is a good stone quarry on the
premises. Terms of Sale - one half cash, balance may remain on
mortgage. The farm will be shown to applicants by Mr. John D.
White, in Linwood, or by Mr. Lewis Bullock, on the premises.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 S. Fourth St.




abt 1822 when Lewis was 20, he married Charlotte RUTTER, daughter of Blythe RUTTER & Ann WORDLEAF.[93] Born on 24 Mar 1802 in England.[96],[92],[93] Charlotte died in Del Co, PA in Feb 1878; she was 75.[92],[93] Buried on 27 Feb 1878 in St Martin's P.E. Cemetery, Marcus Hook, Del Co, PA.[93],[95] Grave No. 30.

They had the following children:
i. John F.. Born abt 1822.[93] John F. died ? .
124 ii. Elizabeth Ann (1825-1908)
125 iii. Sarah Matilda (1828-1923)
126 iv. Charles Rutter (1831-1870)
127 v. Mary Rutter (1834-1908)
vi. Charlotte Rutter. Born on 12 Sep 1838 in Concord Twp, Del Co, PA.[97],[92],[93] Charlotte Rutter died ? .


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