She married Isaac Bush of Manhattan and Greenwich, Connecticut.
The couple's Greenwich home was located on Field Point Road near the bridge crossing Horseneck Brook. This property was sold on 7 February 1784 to Dr. William Bush, her husband's nephew and the couple's neighbor.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Herrell) Bush was mentioned in the will of her brother James Herrell of Montgomery, Ulster County (present-day Orange County), New York in reference to her daughters Abigail (Bush) Black and Jane (Bush) Gale.
She died at an unknown date after 24 June 1795.
She married Isaac Bush of Manhattan and Greenwich, Connecticut.
The couple's Greenwich home was located on Field Point Road near the bridge crossing Horseneck Brook. This property was sold on 7 February 1784 to Dr. William Bush, her husband's nephew and the couple's neighbor.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Herrell) Bush was mentioned in the will of her brother James Herrell of Montgomery, Ulster County (present-day Orange County), New York in reference to her daughters Abigail (Bush) Black and Jane (Bush) Gale.
She died at an unknown date after 24 June 1795.
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