Henry Bulless

M, #84, b. 24 November 1749, d. 30 April 1828
Henry Bulless|b. 24 Nov 1749\nd. 30 Apr 1828|p84.htm|Charles Bullis (RevWar Patriot)|b. 8 Nov 1723\nd. 6 Jul 1809|p168.htm|Elizabeth Busch|b. 16 Mar 1725\nd. Mar 1818|p169.htm|John Bullis|b. c 1695|p336.htm|Mary Gorman|b. c 1700|p337.htm|||||||
  
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Pedigree for John Jewett Garland
Father* Charles Bullis (RevWar Patriot) b. 8 Nov 1723, d. 6 Jul 1809
Mother* Elizabeth Busch b. 16 Mar 1725, d. Mar 1818
Source*Source(s): Information compiled by Howard C. Bullis, PO Box 10, Churchville, NY 14428 (Correspondence from 1983-84). 
SourceSource(s): Vermont History Gazeteer, Volume 1, 1867, pages 204-5 (VT Hist Soc 974.30 H37). 
Story*Per Howard Bullis, Henry and Hannah lived at Factory Point
VT, now called Manchester Center. All sons were blacksmiths except Levi who was a doctor. Henry was an invalid, caused by a dog bite. 
Birth*24 November 1749 Henry Bulless was born 24 November 1749 at Amenia, Dutchess Co., New York. 
He was the son of Charles Bullis (RevWar Patriot) and Elizabeth Busch
Marriage*28 April 1773Henry Bulless married Hannah Purdy, daughter of Benjamin Purdy (RevWar Patriot) and Deborah Smith, on 28 April 1773 at Factory Point (now Manchester Center), Bennington Co., Vermont, book 1 pg 454.1 
Religion*1782 In 1782 Henry Bulless and Hannah Purdy were Zion Episcopal Church records at library in Manchester VT includes Henry & Hannah in list of communicants.
Henry and father were among the 24 men who organized the Zion Episcopal Church in Factory Point (now Manchester Center) in 1782 per Gazeteer cited in sources. 
Census1790*1790Henry Bulless was the head of the household in the 1790 census, Manchester, Bennington Co., Vermont with 1 male above 16, 6 males under 16, and 3 females. 
Death*30 April 1828He died on 30 April 1828 at Manchester, Bennington Co., Vermont, at age 78 per tombstone. 
Burial*He was buried at Factory Point Cemetery, Manchester, Bennington Co., Vermont. 
Event-Misc*9 May 1828He had the following event: His funeral is listed in Zion Episcopal Church records according to "A Genealogy For Seven Daughters" by Richard Spencer Bullis, which is a typescript of several pages included with correspondance from Howard Bullis, and that record says the church records are at the library in Manchester, VT. I need to write to that library because I looked at film1509416 #9 and the records don't start til 1860s. There are some historical notes of things that happened before, but I did not see his funeral listed. on 9 May 1828. 

Family

 Hannah Purdy b. 26 Apr 1754, d. 15 Feb 1837
Marriage*28 April 1773He married Hannah Purdy, daughter of Benjamin Purdy (RevWar Patriot) and Deborah Smith, on 28 April 1773 at Factory Point (now Manchester Center), Bennington Co., Vermont, book 1 pg 454.1 
Children 1.Elizabeth Bulless b. 2 Sep 1774, d. c 1874
 2.Henry Hillard Bulless b. 28 May 1776, d. 20 Apr 1832
 3.Benjamin Bullis+ b. 25 Nov 1778, d. 4 Jul 1859
 4.David Bullis b. 18 Dec 1781, d. 22 Jun 1860
 5.John Bulless b. 31 Dec 1783, d. 11 Mar 1861
 6.Charles Henry Bulless b. 23 Jan 1786, d. 17 Oct 1866
 7.Hannah Bulless b. 12 Mar 1789
 8.Deborah Bulless b. 28 Jun 1791
 9.Hiram Bulless b. 6 Dec 1793, d. 28 Apr 1876
 10.Levi Bulless b. 5 Apr 1795, d. 1881
Last Edited 9 Mar 2010

Citations

  1. [S152] Card index to vital statistics in the early land and town records books of Manchester VT, Town Clerk SLC 1987509.
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