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Cyrus Bustill

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Birthplace: Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
Death: 1806 (73-74)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Collingdale, Delaware County, PA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Bustill, Jr and Parthenia Bustill
Husband of Elizabeth Bustill
Father of Rachel Bowser; Mary Miller; Grace Bustill Douglass and David Bustill
Half brother of Grace Fagen

Occupation: Baker, revolutionary, community servant
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About Cyrus Bustill

Cyrus Bustill was an African-American brewer and baker, abolitionist and community leader.

A notable business owner in the African-American community in Philadelphia, he also became a founding member of the Free African Society in the city.

Born in Burlington, New Jersey on February 2, 1732, Cyrus Bustill was a son of Quaker lawyer Samuel Bustill and Parthenia, a woman of African descent who was held in bondage by Samuel. When Samuel Bustill died in 1742, his legal widow, Grace Bustill, subsequently arranged for the sale of Cyrus Bustill to fellow Quaker Thomas Prior with the understanding that Prior would allow Cyrus to train and earn enough money as an apprentice baker in order to purchase his freedom.

While some sources indicate that Cyrus Bustill used his apprenticeship wages to purchase his freedom in 1774, others state that Prior liberated Cyrus by manumission in 1769, which would have likely made Cyrus one of the 104 enslaved Africans described in records of the Burlington Quarterly Meeting of Friends as having been freed by Quakers between 1763 and 1796.

By 1791, Cyrus Bustill was recorded as owning twelve acres in the black settlement of Guineatown between the Abington and Cheltenham townships in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. He married Elizabeth Morey (1746–1827), a woman of Native American and European descent. Their children include Grace Douglass, David Bowser Bustill, and Mary Bustill.

He is considered the founder of the prominent Robeson-Bustill family, his descendants include Paul Robeson (1898 – 1976), David Bustill Bowser (1820 – 1900) Sarah Mapps Douglass (1806 – 1882), Robert Douglass Jr. (1809 – 1887) and Gertrude Bustill Mossell (1855 – 1948).

Cyrus Bustill died in 1806. His grave is located at the Eden Cemetery in Collingdale, Pennsylvania.


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Cyrus Bustill's Timeline

1732
February 2, 1732
Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
1780
1780
1782
1782
Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
1787
1787
1789
1789
1806
1806
Age 73
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
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Eden Cemetery, Collingdale, Delaware County, PA, United States