Elizabeth Currence Bunnell was born on a farm in
Dewitt township, near
Syracuse, New York, on December 24, 1834, the fifth child in a family of four boys and five girls. Her father, Edmund Harger Bunnell, was born in
Connecticut, the son of Nathan Bunnell and Currence Twitchell, his wife. Her mother was Betsey Ann Ashley, daughter of Dr. John Ashley, of
Catskill, New York, and his wife Elizabeth Johnstone, of the Johnstones of
colonial era. Her paternal grandfather was a soldier of the
War of 1812, and his father participated in the
American Revolutionary War. One of her brothers, Nathan Bunnell, a soldier in the
Union Army died in 1862 during the civil war. When Elizabeth was fourteen years old, her parents removed from
New York to
Indiana, where, within six weeks after their arrival, her mother died. Business ventures proved unfortunate, and the family circle was soon broken. ==Career==