
George Bushman Farm, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Twelfth Corps Civil War Hospital, 1863 Gettysburg Battle
Barb and Bill's Family
- Gulbrandson, Hladky, Bushman
and Related Families
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UPDATES
GulbrandsonHladkyBushman Family tree updated on December 23, 2008.
Barb and Bill page revised on April 8, 2011.
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GULBRANDSON, HLADKY and BUSHMAN Barb and Bill's - Immigrant Ancestors |
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ELIAS GULBRANDSON 1881-1967, from Enebakk, Norway immigrated 1906 June 14 Bill's Grandfather
INGEBRIGHT BERG 1867-1933, from Byness, Norway immigrated 1889 Bill's Great Grandfather
KAREN KVAN 1868-1937, from Striden, Norway immigrated 1890 Bill's Great Grandmother
JOACHIM GLASOW 1818-1880, from Seelubbe, Germany immigrated 1854 June 12 Bill's Great-Gr Grandfather
CHRISTINA DAMMEROW 1820-1878, from Selig Ukermark, Germany immigrated 1854 June 12 Bill's Great-Gr Grandmother
FRANK HLADKY 1862-1922, from Bohemia, Czech Republic immigrated in 1882 Barb's Great Grandfather
MARY HANUS 1868-1931, from Bohemia, Czech Republic immigrated 1888 Barb's Great Grandmother
JOSEPH S BREN 1828-1909, from Oldris Policka, Bohemia, Czech Republic immigrated 1854 Barb's Great-Gr Grandfather
ANTONIA KINCL 1863-1925 from Bohemia, Czech Republic immigrated 1877 Barb's Great Grandmother
HANS HENRICH BUSHMAN 1734-1822, from Mackensen, Germany immigrated 1753 September 19 Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather
ORANGE HAMMOND 1843-1921, from Quebec, Canada Barb's Great-Gr Grandfather
JAMES BAILEY 1612-1677, from England immigrated 1640 Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather
CLEMENTZ DUNKELBERGER -1776, from Solingen, Wurtemberg, Germany immigrated 1728 August 24 Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather
THOMAS KELLY 1808-1884, from Mayo County, Ireland immigrated in 1840's to Canada Barb's Great-Gr Grandfather
KATHERINE ONEIL 1823-1901, from Ballinasloe, Galway County, Ireland immigrated in 1840's to Canada Barb's Great-Gr Grandmother
JEAN BODINE 1660-1687, from Bethune, Artois, France immigrated in late 1600's Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather
MARIE CROCHERON 1660-1703, from France immigrated in late 1600's Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandmother
GEORGE and LEWIS BUSHMAN FARMS Gettysburg Civil War Hospitals - Famous Patients |
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Brigadier General Strong Vincent 1837-1863 Mortally wounded at Gettysburg battle. Died at Lewis Bushman's (Barb's Great-great Grandfather) farm.
Colonel Patrick H ORorke 1836-1863 Mortally wounded at Gettysburg battle. Taken to Lewis Bushman's (Barb's Great-great Grandfather) farm.

Battle of Gettysburg Map
George Bushman and Lewis Bushman Farms
Gettysburg Hospitals
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GULBRANDSON, HLADKY and BUSHMAN Barb and Bill's - Distinguished Ancestors And Relatives |
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John E Kelley 1853-1941 Congressman in South Dakota. Barb's Great-Grandfather
John Kelley 1873-1963 Circus attorney, rescued old circus wagons, started Circus Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Barb's First Cousin Twice Removed
Francis X Bushman 1883-1966 Famous silent movie star. Starred in silent film of Ben-Hur. Barb's Fourth Cousin Twice Removed
Emanuel P Bushman 1821-1899 Family storyteller relating tales of Gettysburg Indian fields, headless horseman, and other amusing stories. Barb's Second Cousin Four Times Removed
Catharine A Hoffman Bushman 1825-1904 Told story of Gettysburg battle to granddaughter, regarding talking to Jennie Wade shortly before Jennie was shot, becoming the only Gettysburg civilian casualty, and about almost getting shot in her bedroom and the friendship quilt that the bullet pierced. Barb's Second Cousin Four Times Removed Wife
Sadie M Bushman Jungerman 1883-1966 Famous 9 year nurse at Gettysburg Battle. Barb's Third Cousin Three Times Removed
Strong Vincent Bushman 1863-1937 He was born September 29, 1863 in Gettysburg, child of Lewis and Caroline Bushman, at whose house Brig. Gen. Strong Vincent died on July 7, 1863, during the Gettysburg battle. Strong Vincent's family requested the Bushman baby be named after him. Barb's Great Great Uncle
George Joseph Bushman 1861-1918 Child of Lewis and Caroline Bushman, who was murdered. Barb's Great Great Uncle
Clarence Edward Lewis Bushman 1888-1974 Child of George Bushman. Changed name to Mahogany Celb. World traveler. Barb's First Cousin Twice Removed
Martin Bushman 1802-1870 Early follower of the Mormon Church, moved from Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Nauvoo, Illinois to Iowa to Utah. Barb's Fourth Cousin Six Times Removed
Orange Hammond 1843-1921 Civil War Prisoner of War at Libby Prison Barb's Great-Gr Grandfather
Abijah Bailey 1758-1844 Revolutionary War. Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather
James Bailey 1642-1690 French War Prisoner of War sent to prison in France. Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather
John Bailey 1721-1808 Soldier under General Phipps in the expedition against Canada in 1690. Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather
Nicolas Bittinger 1725-1804 Captain in Revolutionary War, Prisoner of War in New York Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather
Tobias Kepner 1757-1836 Revolutionary War Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather
Peter Little 1724-1773 Founder of Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr-Gr Grandfather (maybe!)
Peter Little 1775-1830 Congressman. Barb's Great-Gr-Gr-Gr Great Uncle (maybe!)
Glenn Glasow 1924-2002 Musician, Composer, Professor, Author. Bill's Uncle
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PHOTOS Featured On This Webpage |
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Caroline Little Bushman 1834-1926 Barb's Great-great Grandmother wife of Lewis Bushman, is featured in the photo in the upper right hand corner of this page.
George Bushman Farm 1810-1893 Barb's Great-great-great Grandfather is featured in the photo on the upper left side of this page. During the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863 in Pennsylvania, the George Bushman farm was the site of the Twelfth Corps Civil War Hospital, treating 1131 Union and 125 rebel soldiers. Also, the Second Corps Civil War Hospital, that treated 3500 Union and 1000 rebel soldiers.
Lewis Bushman Farm 1833-1891 Barb's Great-great Grandfather was south of the George Bushman Farm. The Lewis Bushman farm was the site of the Fifth Corps Civil War Hospital, that treated 1400 Union and 75 rebel soldiers.
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Baladerry Inn in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Barb's Great-great-great Grandfather's The oldest section of the Baladerry Inn was constructed in 1812 on the George Bushman Farm. The rest of the main house was added in 1830. The home was built as a tenant famer's house, and was later occupied by the son of George Bushman, Althedore Bushman. During the battle at Gettysburg, the Bushman Farm was an Army of the Potomac field hospital. Baladerry Inn Exterior Photographs Baladerry Inn Interior Photographs
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