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William Owen Bush

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Missouri, United States
Death: February 13, 1907 (74-75)
Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, United States
Place of Burial: Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of George Washington Bush and Isabella Bush
Husband of Mandana Bush
Father of John Shotwell Bush and Belle Gaston
Brother of Henry Sanford Bush and Riley Bailey Bush

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About William Owen Bush

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Birth: 1832 Missouri, USA

Death: Feb. 13, 1907 Olympia Thurston County Washington, USA

W. O. Bush, one of the oldest and most famous pioneers of the state of Washington, died at midnight last night at St. Peter's hospital. With his two brothers who survive him, Mr. Bush was one of the oldest settlers of the territory of Washington, having located in Thurston county in 1845. Closely identified with the history of the country which he helped to carve from the wilderness, Mr. Bush in later life won fame for himself and the county by his exhibit of cereals grown in this county which won gold medals in competition with the world at the Centennial exposition, the Chicago worlds' fair, the Buffalo exposition and the St. Louis exposition. Probably no resident of the state or territory throughout its history has done more to advertise the state than W. O. Bush.

Mr. Bush has been in poor health for a number of years, through constitutional ailments attending old age, and a few days ago he was brought to the hospital. He gradually sank until the end came peacefully last night.

With his father, mother, and brothers, W. O. Bush crossed the plains from Missouri in 1844, reaching Bush prairie in this county the following year. W. O. Bush was a native of Missouri, having been born there in 1832. He has resided continually in Thurston county since moving here. His wife died several years ago. He is survived by two children, Mrs. George Gaston, of this city, and John S. Bush. Two of his brothers, Louis and H. S. Bush, also survive him. Morning Olympian Feb 14, 1907 page 1

The funeral of W. O. Bush, the well known pioneer, who died Wednesday evening at St. Peter's hospital, will be held from the family residence at Bush prairie Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in the Bush prairie cemetery. Morning Olympian Feb 15, 1907 page 5

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Parents:
  • George Bush (1779 - 1863)
  • Isabella Bush (____ - 1866)
Spouse:
  • Mandana Smith Bush (1826 - 1899)
Children:
  • John Shotwell Bush (1862 - 1947)*
  • Mandana Isabelle Bush Gaston (1865 - 1921)*
Siblings:
  • Henry Sanford Bush (____ - 1913)*
  • Riley Bailey Bush (____ - 1866)*
  • William Owen Bush (1832 - 1907)
  • Joseph Talbot Bush (1833 - 1904)*
  • Lewis Nisqually Bush (1847 - 1923)*
  • Calculated relationship

Burial: Union Cemetery Tumwater Thurston County Washington, USA

Created by: Bill and Elaine Schrock Record added: Oct 05, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 77646809 W. O. Bush, one of the oldest and most famous pioneers of the state of Washington, died at midnight last night at St. Peter's hospital. With his two brothers who survive him, Mr. Bush was one of the oldest settlers of the territory of Washington, having located in Thurston county in 1845. Closely identified with the history of the country which he helped to carve from the wilderness, Mr. Bush in later life won fame for himself and the county by his exhibit of cereals grown in this county which won gold medals in competition with the world at the Centennial exposition, the Chicago worlds' fair, the Buffalo exposition and the St. Louis exposition. Probably no resident of the state or territory throughout its history has done more to advertise the state than W. O. Bush.

Mr. Bush has been in poor health for a number of years, through constitutional ailments attending old age, and a few days ago he was brought to the hospital. He gradually sank until the end came peacefully last night.

With his father, mother, and brothers, W. O. Bush crossed the plains from Missouri in 1844, reaching Bush prairie in this county the following year. W. O. Bush was a native of Missouri, having been born there in 1832. He has resided continually in Thurston county since moving here. His wife died several years ago. He is survived by two children, Mrs. George Gaston, of this city, and John S. Bush. Two of his brothers, Louis and H. S. Bush, also survive him. Morning Olympian Feb 14, 1907 page 1

The funeral of W. O. Bush, the well known pioneer, who died Wednesday evening at St. Peter's hospital, will be held from the family residence at Bush prairie Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in the Bush prairie cemetery. Morning Olympian Feb 15, 1907 page 5

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William Owen Bush's Timeline

1832
1832
Missouri, United States
1862
November 22, 1862
Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington, United States
1865
July 21, 1865
Grand Mound, Thurston, Washington, United States
1907
February 13, 1907
Age 75
Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, United States
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Union Cemetery, Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington, United States