• Cyrus Bustill (February 2, 1732 – 1806) was an African American brewer and baker, abolitionist and community leader. A notable business owner in the African...
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  • Burlington, New Jersey on February 2, 1732, Cyrus Bustill was a son of the Quaker lawyer Samuel Bustill and Parthenia, a woman of African descent who...
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  • plasterer. Bustill's grandfather was Cyrus Bustill and he was a member of the city's prominent Bustill family. His children include Gertrude Bustill Mossell...
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    Bustill, members of the prominent Bustill family. Her great-grandfather, Cyrus Bustill, served in George Washington's troops as a baker during the American...
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  • Bustill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: The Bustill family, whose notable members were: Cyrus Bustill (1732–1806) African American...
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    down" by choosing Robeson. Bustill's ancestors had been free since the mid-1700s, when her great-grandfather Cyrus Bustill was freed after several years...
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  • Grace Bustill Douglass was born in Burlington, New Jersey, to the Bustill family, a well-known abolitionist family. Her father was Cyrus Bustill, a strong...
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    served in the war of 1812.'" "Cyrus Bustill (1732-1804)", Friends General Conference. Accessed July 23, 2020. "Cyrus Bustill was born enslaved in Burlington...
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  • Joseph Cassey Bustill (September 29, 1822–August 19, 1895) was an African American conductor in the Underground Railroad, operating primarily in Philadelphia...
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  • White. Notable members included African-American abolitionists such as Cyrus Bustill, James Forten, and William Gray. The Free African Society (FAS) developed...
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