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  1. Charles Hicks Bustill (c.1815–1890) was an African-American abolitionist and conductor in the Underground Railroad in Philadelphia before the American Civil War. He made a living as a plasterer. Bustill's grandfather was Cyrus Bustill and he was a member of the city's prominent Bustill family.

  2. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Charles Hicks Bustill was an African-American abolitionist and conductor in the Underground Railroad in Philadelphia before the American Civil War. He made a living as a plasterer, and belonged to the black bourgeoisie of the city.

  3. Biography. Charles Bustill is Notable. "Charles Hicks Bustill (c.1815–1890) was an African-American abolitionist and conductor in the Underground Railroad in Philadelphia before the American Civil War. He made a living as a plasterer." [1] Burial. Eden Cemetery , Collingdale, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States [2] Sources.

  4. David Bustill m. Elizabeth W. Hicks Charles Hicks Bustill (1816–1890) m. Emily Robinson Gertrude Bustill Mossell (1855–1948) m. Nathan Francis Mossell. Florence Mossell; Mary Mossell Griffin (c. 1885 — after January 1963) m. Joshua R. Griffin Jr. Maria Louisa Bustill m. William Drew Robeson I. William Drew Jr. (born 1881) Reeve ...

  5. Charles Hicks Bustill. In Biographical Summaries of Notable People. Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your family tree. Save record. Name. Charles Hicks Bustill. Gender. Male. Birth. 1816. United States of America. Death. 1890. Nationality. United States of America. Spotted an error? Suggest an alternative.

  6. Early life and education. Maria Louisa Bustill (sometimes called Louisa as a child) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of Igbo, [2] Lenni-Lenape Native American, and Anglo-American descent. Her parents were Charles Hicks Bustill and Emily Robinson, prominent black Quakers.

  7. Charles Hicks Bustill (c.1815–1890) was an African-American abolitionist and conductor in the Underground Railroad in Philadelphia before the American Civil War. He made a living as a plasterer. Bustill's grandfather was Cyrus Bustill and he was a member of the city's prominent Bustill family.