History of Dane County, Wisconsin
1880, Chicago
Western Historical Company
page 1183
JOB BUNTING, farmer, Sec. 13; P. O. Bussyville; was born in Derbyshire, England, in 1823 ; son of George and Mary Bunting; parents both deceased ; they died in England ; Job followed brick-making and various kinds of business till 1844, when, with his brother George, he started for the United States, coming to Wisconsin and locating in the town of Albion, and settling on 40 acres on Sec. 3. He was married in Albion, Wis., in 1847, to Mary, daughter of Joseph and Ann Noble, a native of Derbyshire, England, and came to Wisconsin in 1844; they have had six children—Alice (now Mrs. David Wititt, who lives in Jefferson Co.), Anna Salina (now Mrs. Henry Abbott, who lives in Albion), Isaac C. (now married to Miss Sarah Brown, and lives on the farm), Sarah Ann (died in December, 1879), Joseph, Elizabeth and Amos G. In 1850, Mr. Bunting moved to Janesville and followed teaming for three years, and, in 1853, he settled on his present farm of 100 acres. Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.