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From: IN%"lea@gnat.net" "Lea L. Dowd" 15-FEB-1997 13:27:48.48
To: IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Bill Adams", IN%"beg@tntech.edu" "Barbara", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com" "John K. Brown, Jr.", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com" "Joan K. Mahone", IN%"sandya@directcon.net" "Sand
CC:
Subj: Muscogee Co., GA stuff
Happy Valentine's Day to all. I took the day of and went hunting for
Burts, Mahone's and Marshalls. I know that I may be slow, but eventually,
I do come through.
Deaths From the Columbus, GA Newspapers.
BURT
Burt, Mrs. of old age, sexton's list, buried 23 Sep 1866 (20 Oct 1866)
Columbus, GA
Burt, Addie (26) consort of D.H, Burt 27 Dec 1865 (2 Jan 1866) near
Cusseta, GA
Burt, Elizabeth (72) wife of Zacheus Burt, 16 Jun 1851 (15 Huly 1851)
Talbot Co., GA
Burt, Richard (70) One of Columbus' original settlers 29 Sep 1866 (Oct
1866) Columbus, GA
Burt, Sarah A. 22 Apr 1853 (6 Sep 1853) Columbus, GA
MAHONE
Mahon, J.Y. of Co. I 22nd GA Arty. Bn. POW died Camp Douglas, Ill; 5 Jan
1865 (6 May 1866)
Mahone, Helen Marion (17) daughter of Rowland and Eliza Mahone; 24 Aug
1838 (13 Sep 1838) Talbot Co.
Mahone, John Thomas (21) son of Stephen M. Mahone 7 Sep 1857 (29 Sep 1857)
Warrior Stand, AL
MARSHALL
Marshall, Rebecca V. (21) daughter of William B. Marshall of Talbot Co.
died at the home of her brother-in-law Lewis G. Pitts 4 Mar 1652 (6 Apr
1852) Harris Co., GA
Marshall, William M. of Co. G 55the GA Regt. POW died Camp Douglas, Ill.
17 Apr 1864 (6 May 1866)
Marshall, Joe of the Creek Nation, half-breed murdered by Indians 25 Mar
1835 (27 Mar 1835) near Columbus, GA.
Marshall, Lt. James F. of Cobb's Legion Cav. death reported(1 Oct 1862)
Marshall, Chelsey 30 Oct 1847 (28 Aug 1849) Puebla, Mexico
Marshall, child (10) born AL of B. F. Marshall a non-resident, sexton's
list, buried 27 Jul 1863 (10 Oct 1863)
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From: IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com" "John K. Brown, Jr." 15-FEB-1997 13:34:30.29
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"jon@c-zone.net", IN%"bd
CC:
Subj: Burts in Perry Co., AL
Hello again,
I found the following in "Perry County, Alabama 1850 Census" compiled by
Elia Griffin Daws, 1993:
33 John F(?) Burt 35 GA
Susan 27 AL
Mary E. 11 AL
Sarah 8
Elizabeth 5
Malissa 3
LUR- E. Burt 4/12
*****
"Perry County, Alabama 1860 Census", compiled by Elia Griffen Daws:
704 William L. Burt 43 GA
Caroline 26 AL
WRA 17 AL
JHC 14 AL
LJ 12 AL
Mary E. 10 AL
Elizabeth Fondlin 11 AL
Martha J. 8 AL
642 John Burt 45
Susan 38
Sarah D. 17 AL
Elizabeth T. 15
Umaza M. 11 F
LC 9 F
PBRS 7 F
SLP 5 F
RS 4 F
Nancy 3
HH 1 mo.
I thought at first that this was William Washington Burt and Caroline
Mathews, but the children and dates don't match. The John Burt could be the
son of John and Hannah Burt however. His date of birth is right. They
could also be some of the South Carolina Burts. What do you think Barbara
and Billy?
Barbara, I found some more information on the Vincents. In "Marriage
Records of Montgomery County Alabama 1817-1850" compiled by Pauline Jones
Gandrud was the following: John Vincent married Martha Sharp 17 Nov 1846;
19 Nov by M.C. Stokes, JP Note: In 1850 he was 25 born NC; she was 21, born
Alabama). [I believe this is John H. Vincent, son of Jarrott Vincent and
Elizabeth Burt. His DOB matches.]
Regards,
John
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John K. Brown, Jr.
Prattville, AL
jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
Researching: Burt, Brown, Abney, Watts
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From: IN%"Barbo@panacom.com" 16-FEB-1997 19:33:02.75
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu"
CC:
Subj: BURT
Do you have a BURT in Butler County, AL?
Thanks,
Barbara Harrell Wesley
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From: IN%"Barbo@panacom.com" 17-FEB-1997 21:13:02.11
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu"
CC:
Subj: BURT
I am doing research for a friend of mine. All he has is his
grandmother, Selonie (Sweet) Burt (31 Mar 1896-27 Apr 1972) daughter of
Henry Washington Burt. Sweet married Elzie B. Kennedy. Any leads you
can give us would be greatly appreciated.
Barbara Harrell Wesley
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From: IN%"treetop@gnat.net" "judy murphy" 21-FEB-1997 10:29:45.86
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu"
CC:
Subj: BURT Surname
Does your Burt have a connection to Dekalb County Alabama. I'm new to
genealogy and the computer, but I'm really interested in finding my Burt
roots.
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From: IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com" 23-FEB-1997 04:46:19.93
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu"
CC:
Subj: RE: John Burt 1790 Halifax Co., NC
In a message dated 2/21/97 1:52:12 PM, you wrote:
>Could you double-check the number of slaves for the following 1790
> census entry:
> A JOHN BURT is shown with: 3 WM > 16, 1 WM < 16, 4 WF, 18 S
> I think this was p. 65 of the census. I've got 13 slaves in my notes.
>
> I am in the process of taking the North Carolina timeline you sent
> earlier and putting it up on our Burt pages.
Barbara,
I've been out of town and just read your message last night. I'll be glad to
look in the book -- but can't until after March 3. I'm moving to GA next
week and all my books are packed. The stuff's supposed to be delivered on
the 3rd. I hope this isn't a problem. If you don't hear from me around
March 3 - 4, please write again and remind me. Thanks.
Sarah
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 27-FEB-1997 09:37:06.48
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@pop.mindspring.com"
CC:
Subj: Burt Material - LA Tech
Hi every one.
My wife and I went to Ruston, LA and the LA Tech Library this past Monday
to search the Burt Manuscript collection that is located there. The
material is from the works of James Claude BURT who, as far as I can
determine, was the first real BURT researcher. So, if you are interested in
his work, that is a good place to go.
I found a few leads in the material but no significant breakthrough for my
Richard Burt the elder. But, John I will send you a little information that
I found concerning a John BURT back in early Virginia.
At the end of this message is a more complete description of the material
than is currently available on the gopher site.
Just as an interesting side light and coincidence. My paternal grandmother
was a Julia Hanna Burt, Leake Co., MS. She, and hence I, was (am) a
descendant of a Robert BURT who died in Edgefield Co., SC in the 1790s.
In looking at the phone directory for Ruston, I found a Julia Burt listed.
Called. She was interested to a degree but suggested that I call her
father, Robert Burt. She is a young, unmarried lady but new enough of her
name and its origins that she was named for a Julia from the Burt-Trussell
line. Robert is related to the James Claude Burt earlier mentioned.
Kind regards to all, and a special welcome to all of the new names added to
the list.
Bill A
M4-1
M-004 BURT FAMILY, GENEALOGY, 1665-1965.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
Record of the Burt family and collateral families (Goode, Mills,
Huff, Bell, Nesmith, Madden, Lomax, Trussell, Gullatt, Duty, Madden,
Robison, Sims, Strain, Kolb) of Virginia, South Carolina, Alabama,
Louisiana, Texas. 5 vols.
BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION
001 001-003 Vol. I -- Virginia-South Carolina-Alabama, 1665-1866:
001 Early Virginia records of the Burt family, including
wills, inventories, and marriage records,
especially those of Richard Burt the elder and
Moody Burt. Genealogical sketches of the early
Burts.
002 South Carolina records, mainly of the Mathew Burt
family in Edgefield County, S.C. Genealogy of
the Mathew Burt family.
Deeds and census records of the Edgefield District,
S.C. and those of Abbeville County, S.C.
Moody Burt's Revolutionary War record and will.
Goode family connections.
Records and biographical notes in South Carolina and
Alabama of Gov. Francis Burt.
Biographical sketches of Rep. Armistead Burt, brother
of Francis and representative from South
Carolina.
Biographical notes on Francis Burt, Jr. and the Hall
family connections.
South Carolina records of the Robert Burt (Moody's
brother) family.
Notes on the Mills family connections in the Edgefield
District, S.C. and other Burts in this
district.
Huff family data in the Edgefield District and
records of Burt connection.
003 The Burts in Alabama, mainly in Lowndes County and
Fort Deposit.
Genealogical notes and records of the Bell family and
their connections with the Burt family.
Notes on the Lovelace fancily.
Records of the Kolb family and their Bell family
connection.
Census records of the John Burt family, other Burts
and the Bell family in Lowndes County, Ala.,
cemetery records in Alabama.
M4-2
Miscellaneous Huff data.
Index to Vol. I.
004-006 Vol. II -- Louisiana-Texas, 1866-1966:
004 Genealogical-record and biographical sketch of John
Daniel Burt in Alabama and Louisiana.
The Huff, Nesmith, and Bell families in Alabama and
Bienville Parish, Louisiana, and Texas.
The Daniel Huff Burt (son of J.D. Burt) family.
005-006 Genealogical notes and records on the John Daniel Burt
descendants in Bienville and Lincoln Parishes,
Louisiana.
The Madden, Lomax, Trussell, and Gullatt families and
their connections with the Burts.
002 001 The William Alexander Burt (1859-1941) family.
Biography of W.A. Burt, father of J. Claude Burt and
Ollye Elizabeth Burt (Mrs. James A. Duty).
An early Simsboro area map.
Biographies, records, and genealogical notes of the
children and grandchildren of William Alexander
Burt.
Notes on the Hodge, Duty, Madden, and Robison
families, and others, through 1966.
The Sims, Strain, and Duty families in Lincoln
Parish, Louisiana.
A detailed Burt family genealogical chart.
History of Simsboro, Louisiana.
An essay, "The History of Simsboro."
A list of Simsboro High School graduates.
An article, "The old Homes of Simsboro."
J. Claude Burt's "Recollections of Simsboro After 60
Years."
Index to Vol II.
002-004 Vol. III -- Edgefield, South Carolina.
Probate Court records of the Burt family, 1789-1861,
collected by James Claude Burt, 1942-1968.
005 Preface.
Concerning the records of families of Mathew and
Moody Burt, two of the grandsons of Richard
Burt the Elder, brothers who moved to
Edgefield, S.C.
006 Wills, deeds, and leases, and mortgages of the Mathew
and Moody Burt families, 1789-1861.
007 Index to Vol. 111.
008-010 Vol. IV -- Additional Bell and Burt Records.
011 Bell records.
Early Jonathan Bell records.
Bell genealogy with Burt connections.
M4-3
John Daniel Burt genealogy.
Deeds involving Burt and related families, of land
transfers in Lincoln Parish' Louisiana.
Virginia and South Carolina military and legal records.
Burt family Bible records.
012 Data from the Lowndes County Court House at Hayneville,
Alabama.
013 Letters to Sam Dyson from Mrs. James A. Burt and J. Claude
Burt.
014-Ol9 Vol. V -- Burt and Duty family record of Ollye Burt (Mrs.
James A.) Duty. This volume is a condensed version of
the genealogical and historical record of the Burt
and Collateral families prepared by James Claude Burt
for his sister, Mrs. James A. Duty of Simsboro,
Louisiana.
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 7-MAR-1997 17:07:53.07
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
CC:
Subj: Update On Richard BURT, Sr.
Hi, everyone. Thought I would give you an update on my progress of the Burt
line in York County, VA, the line from Richard Burt the elder who died
there in 1745.
I have proof of the first wife of Richard Burt, the elder. Also proof that
this marriage produced only one son. This son, Richard, Jr., died in 1719
with three daughters as heirs. They also were granddaughteres of Philip
Moody. See below.
I have only circumstantial evidence of the second wife and their children.
See more below.
In the will of Richard Sr., he names two sons, Josias and William, and all
of his grandchildren that, I guess, were living at the time he was writing
his will.
I have Richard Sr's will, the will of son Josias and the will of son William.
There was a Moody Burt that died intestate in York county, VA in 1735.
The will of Josias names two sons included in their grandfather's will as
well as two daughters that were not in the will of Richard Sr. The will of
William names one son and two daughters included in their grandfather's
will as well as one son and one daughter that were not named in the will of
Richard Sr. Hence I assume that these 4 "not named" grandchildren were born
after the writing of the will by Richard, Sr.
By elimination then, I have "assigned" those other "named" grandchildren
with the name of Burt to the third son, Moody, who, as mentioned, died
intestate in 1735 in York County, VA.
For the second wife of Richard Sr., I believe her to be Elizabeth Moody.
The will of Philiip Moody of 1719 names a daughter Elizabeth Burt. Richard
Sr., had a son whom he named Moody, as indicated above.
He also had a son named Josias. Philip Moody had a brother named Josias and
also named one of his own sons Josias. So, the "bent' to naming sons with
those two names lends some credence also to the marriage of Richard, Sr. to
a Moody lady. Further, I know of no other man named BURT living in York
county during that time frame.
Further searching for proof of the marriage of Richard Sr. to Elizabeth
Moody seems very unprofitable and almost useless.
This all leads to one little situation, I guess humorous. But a situation
that is uncommon. If the second wife of Richard Sr. was in fact Elizabeth
Moody, she would then be the older sister to the wife of Richard, Jr. His
wife was Catherine Moody, daughter of Philip Moody. Older sister becomes
mother-in-law? Oh, well, stranger things have happened.
Comments, suggestions, leads, critiques, all welcome.
Kind regards to all.
Bill A
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 11-MAR-1997 09:38:54.01
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu" "Barbara Goodson"
CC:
Subj: VA Burt Info
Barbara
I have most of my references listed here. I am sure that as time passes I
will discover a few more. I have tried to be very careful in spelling,
references, etc., but am sure I probably have a few mistakes yet. Correct
anything obvious and ask me for anything not clear.
An interesting little side light. I am sort of the "organizer" of a group
of us here that call ourselves the "Computer Genealogy Users Group." It is
made up of several of us who have known each other for several years, plus
some newcomers of course. Yesterday afternoon I received an e-mail from one
that I have known for several years:
>
>Bill,
>
>I am working on cousins of my ancestors, and I found a BURT connection.
>John and Grace BURT had Elizabeth BURT and Richard BURT.
>
>Elizabeth BURT m. Edward STEVENS 25 Dec 1733 VA.
>
>Richard BURT m. Rebeckah STEVENS 26 Oct 1746 VA. Richard and Rebeckah
>moved to Edgecombe Co. NC.
>
>If you have any information on Elizabeth or Richard or their parents,
>please let me know.
>
Gets to be a small world. I am not sure yet of her full relationship to
these people. I did naturally refer her to the web pages you have so
diligently posted.
Thanks for all of your help and expertise.
Kind regards.
Bill
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Catherine Burt
5 Jan 1758/9
York Co., VA
Identified as a daughter of Josias Burt per his will. [11, p 472]
Elizabeth Burt
13 Jan 1737/8
York Co., VA
Deed of John Cosby and wife Judith (Burt) Cosby identifies Richard Burt
the younger as the only heir of Richard Burt the elder and his wife
Elizabeth (Hansford) Burt. Deed also identifies the sisters Judith,
Martha and Elizabeth as the heirs of Richard the younger. [8, p 475]
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: Martha
(Burt) Garra; Judith (Burt) Cosby; Elizabeth (Burt) Fuller. [7, p 8]
Elizabeth Burt
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: Elizabeth
Burt. Note by BJA: This granddaughter is in addition to his
granddaughter Elizabeth (Burt) Fuller.) [7, p 8]
Elizabeth (Burt) Kelbie
15 Oct 1782
Greensville Co., VA
Will of William Burt identifies Elizabeth Kelbie as a daughter.
[12, p 32-33]
Elizabeth (?) Burt
15 Dec 1735
York Co., VA
Elizabeth Burt, widow and relict of Moody Burt made oath that Moody Burt
departed this life without making a will. She was granted Letter of
Administration. [10, p 242]
Hannah Burt
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: Hannah
Burt. [7, p 8]
Harwood Burt
15 Oct 1782
Greensville Co., VA
Will of William Burt identifies Harwood Burt as a son and one of the
executors of the estate. Harwood Burt "refused to join in the
Probat." [12, p 32-33]
John Burt
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: John Burt.
[7, p 8]
John Burt
11 Oct 1779
Mecklenburg Co., VA
John Burt buys land from from Hugh Franklin and wife Mary. [13, p 77,
and refers to p 510 of Deed Book 5]
4 Aug 1785
Charlotte Co., VA
Mecklenburg Co., VA
John Burt of Charlotte Co., sells land to James Harison. [13, p 101,
and refers to p 494 of Deed Book 6] Note by BJA: I do not know if this
might be the grandson of Richard Burt the elder and probably a brother
to Mathew Burt or whether this might be the son of Mathew.
Josias Burt
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named children: Josias Burt and
William Burt. Named grand children: Richard Burt, son of Josias.
[7, p 8]
5 Jan 1758/9
York Co., VA
Will of Josias Burt names sons Philip Burt and Richard Burt, daughters
Sarah Wagstaff and Catherine Burt and brother William Burt. Brother
William Burt and son Philip Burt appointed Executors of the estate.
[11, 472]
Judith Burt
13 Jan 1737/8
York Co., VA
Deed of John Cosby and wife Judith (Burt) Cosby identifies Richard Burt
the younger as the only heir of Richard Burt the elder and his wife
Elizabeth (Hansford) Burt. Deed also identifies the sisters Judith,
Martha and Elizabeth as the heirs of Richard the younger. [8, p 475]
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: Martha
(Burt) Garra; Judith (Burt) Cosby; Elizabeth (Burt) Fuller. [7, p 8]
Lucy (Burt) Haley
15 Oct 1782
Greensville Co., VA
Will of William Burt identifies Lucy Haley as a daughter.
[12, p 32-33]
Martha Burt
13 Jan 1737/8
York Co., VA
Deed of John Cosby and wife Judith (Burt) Cosby identifies Richard Burt
the younger as the only heir of Richard Burt the elder and his wife
Elizabeth (Hansford) Burt. Deed also identifies the sisters Judith,
Martha and Elizabeth as the heirs of Richard the younger. [8, p 475]
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: Martha
(Burt) Garra; Judith (Burt) Cosby; Elizabeth (Burt) Fuller. [7, p 8]
Mary Burt
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: Mary Burt.
[7, p 8]
Mary (Burt) Tooke
15 Oct 1782
Greensville Co., VA
Will of William Burt identifies Mary Tooke as a daughter.
[12, p 32-33]
Mat(t)hew Burt
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: Mathew
Burt. [7, p 8]
10 May 1757
York Co., VA
Matthew Burt, chairmaker, and wife Ann sold land in York-Hampton Parish
to Tom Baker being the 1/3 part of a tract that did belong to Francis
Hewitt, father of Ann. [14, p 83]
12 Oct 1778
Mecklenburg Co., VA
Mathew Burt sells land to William Yates of Prince George Co., VA
[13, p 49, and refers to p 309 of Deed Book 5]
Moody Burt
15 Dec 1735
York Co., VA
Elizabeth Burt, widow and relict of Moody Burt made oath that Moody Burt
departed this life without making a will. She was granted Letter of
Administration. [10, p 242]
Moody Burt
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: Moody
Burt; [7, p 8]
Philip Burt
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grandchildren: Philip
Burt. [7, p 8]
5 Jan 1758/9
York Co., VA
Identified as a son of Josias Burt per his will. [11. p 472]
Richard Burt, the elder
13 Jan 1737/8
York Co., VA
Deed of John Cosby and wife Judith (Burt) Cosby identifies Richard Burt
the elder and his wife Elizabeth (Hansford) Burt as the parents of
Richard Burt the younger and as grandparents of Judith (Burt) Cosby and
her sisters Martha and Elizabeth. [8, p 475]
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named children: Josias Burt and
William Burt. Named grand children: Richard Burt (son of Josias); Martha
(Burt) Garra; Judith (Burt) Cosby; Elizabeth (Burt) Fuller; John Burt;
William Burt; Mathew Burt; Philip Burt; Moody Burt; Mary Burt; Elizabeth
Burt; Hannah Burt; Francis Peters; Matthew Peters; Robert Peters; Robert
Peters; Edmund Peters; Mary Peters; Elizabeth Peters; Anne Peters.
[7, p 8]
18 Nov 1755
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder admitted for probate. [7, p 8]
Richard Burt the younger
15 Jun 1719
York Co., VA
Philip Moody made oath that Richard Burt was deceased and without a
will. Philip Moody was appointed Administrator. [9, p 438]
13 Jan 1737/8
York Co., VA
Deed of John Cosby and wife Judith (Burt) Cosby identifies Richard Burt
the younger as the only heir of Richard Burt the elder and his wife
Elizabeth (Hansford) Burt. Deed also identifies the sisters Judith,
Martha and Elizabeth as the heirs of Richard the younger. [8, p 475]
Richard Burt, son of Josias Burt
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: Richard
Burt, son of Josias. [7, p 8]
5 Jan 1758/9
York Co., VA
Identified as a son of Josias Burt per his will. [11. p 472]
Sarah (Burt) Wagstaff
5 Jan 1758/9
York Co., VA
Identified as a daughter of Josias Burt per his will. [11. p 472]
William Burt, son of Richard Burt the elder
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named children: Josias Burt and
William Burt. [7, p 8]
8 Jan 1758/9
York Co., VA
Will of Josias Burt names sons Philip Burt and Richard Burt, daughters
Sarah Wagstaff and Catherine Burt and brother William Burt. Brother
William Burt and son Philip Burt appointed Executors of the estate.
[11, 472]
15 Oct 1782
Greensville Co., VA
Will of William Burt identifies sons William Burt and Harwood Burt and
daughters Mary Tooke, Lucy Haley and Elizabeth Kelbie and grandson
William Gibbs. William and Harwood named as executors of the estate.
Brother Harwood Burt "refused to join in the Probat." [12, p 32-33]
William Burt, grandson of Richard Burt the elder
21 Feb 1744/5
York Co., VA
Will of Richard Burt the elder written. Named grand children: William
Burt. [7, p 8]
15 Oct 1782
Greensville Co., VA
Will of William Burt identifies William Burt as a son and one of the
executors of the estate. Brother Harwood Burt "refused to join in the
Probat." [12, p 32-33]
Ann (Hewitt) Burt
10 May 1757
York Co., VA
Mathew Burt and wife Ann sold land in YHork-Hampton Parish to Tom Baker
being the 1/3 part of a tract that did belong to Francis Hewitt, father
of Ann. [14, p 83]
Elizabeth (Moody) Burt
6 Nov 1719
York Co., VA
Will of Philip Moody identifies daughter Elizabeth Burt and
granddaughters Martha Burt, Elizb Burt and Judith Burt. [9, p 577-578]
Catherine (Moody) Burt
13 Jan 1737/8
York Co., VA
Deed of John Cosby and wife Judith (Burt) Cosby identifies their mothere
as Catherine and their father as Richard Burt the younger as the only
heir of Richard Burt the elder and his wife Elizabeth (Hansford) Burt.
Deed also identifies the sisters Judith, Martha and Elizabeth as the
heirs of Richard the younger. [8, p 475]
Philip Moody
6 Nov 1719
York Co., VA
Will of Philip Moody identifies daughter Elizabeth Burt and
granddaughters Martha Burt, Elizb Burt and Judith Burt, including some
special instructios for these granddaughters. [9, p 577-578]
References
7. York Co., VA Wills & Inventories, # 20, 1746-1759.
8. York Co., VA Deed Book # 4.
9. York Co., VA Record Book @ 15, Orders & Wills, Etc., 1716-1729,
part 2.
10. York Co., VA Record Book 18, Wills & Inventories, 1732-1740.
11. York Co., VA Records # 20, Wills & Inventories, 1746-1759, part 2.
12. Greensville Co., VA Will Book 1.
13. Mecklenburg County, Virginia Deeds, 1777-1779, by TLC Genealogy,
Miami Beach, FL, 1994.
14. York Co., VA Deed Book 6, 1755-1783.
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From: IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com" 18-MAR-1997 05:53:31.59
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CC: IN%"KLAASSIK@aol.com"
Subj: Another Burt
Everyone,
I received the e-mail below. FYI.
Sarah
Date: Sat, Mar 15, 1997 8:04 AM EDT
From: KLAASSIK
Subj: Burt line
To: SarahS1924
My great-grandmother was Sadie Burt born Mar, 1866 in VA.,died 24 Dec, 1949
in Detroit, Michigan Buried in Grandlawn Cemetary.. She was married to
Benjamin Leroy Hamilton and they had 5 children: Burt Hamilton, 1889; Rennie,
1891; Paul, Roy and Odette 21 Nov 1905.If this line may be yours, let's chat
or e-mail, Thanks.
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 18-MAR-1997 10:46:00.63
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
CC:
Subj: John BURT
Hey, y'all
I need some suggestions, please.
In my Richard Burt the elder research in York county, VA, I have found
wills of two of his three sons born to his second marriage.
(His first marriage was to Elizabeth Hansford and by her he had one son,
Richard the younger. I can support this with other records. And Richard the
younger had NO sons.)
The will of Richard the elder names six grandsons named BURT. Of these, I
can place three with their respective fathers based on recorded wills.
These fathers, sons of Richard the elder, are Josias and William.
Richard, Sr's son Moody died intestate. I must assume then that these other
three grandson are sons of Moody.
One of these sons of Moody is, you guessed it, a John BURT.
My question: Y'all got an extra John BURT that doesn't fit in your
families? A John that was born definitely before 1745, the date of death of
Richard, Sr., and, if then he was in fact the son of Moody, born before
1735, the date of death of Moody. In the will of Richard, Sr., this John is
the second listed grandson. In my "guesstimation," he was probably born ca
1720 but I could easily be off some 10 years or so, either way.
On the other hand, my Matthew Burt, probably just younger than the
aforesaid John, was in Mecklenburg County, VA buying land in the 1760s,
along with a John BURT. Apparently, neither had a wife at the time they
sold the land.
Now, a complication. My Matthew also had a son named John. I have been
assuming that the "Mecklenburg John" was the son of Mathew. But that is
certainly not necessarily so. However, if in fact "Mecklenburg John" was
the son of Mathew, where then did John the grandson of Richard the elder
go????
So, I repeat again: Y'all got an extra John Burt that doesn't seem to fit?
I have an "empty slot." The slot being 1) a grandson of Richard the elder,
probably the son of Moody and probably just older than my Mathew, OR 2) a
son of Mathew.
Any ideas, suggestions, whatever, welcomed.
Thanks for any consideration and help.
Bill
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From: IN%"KLAASSIK@aol.com" 18-MAR-1997 14:03:43.77
To: IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
CC:
Subj: RE: Another Burt
I have a new e-mail just for genealogy. It is: MiRoots@aol.com. Would be very
interested in joining a Burt research group. Thanks, Cathy
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From: IN%"KLAASSIK@aol.com" 18-MAR-1997 14:05:30.34
To: IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
CC:
Subj: RE: Another Burt
Sorry, forgot to tell you my old e-mail was KLAASSIK, now MiRoots@aol.com. So
scratch the old on with the new. Thanks all! Cathy
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From: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu" "Barbara Goodson" 19-MAR-1997 08:31:12.43
To: IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"bday@sierranet.ne
CC:
Subj: Brinkley
> ------
From: IN%"ldooley@dexter.net" 18-MAR-1997 18:22:36.13
> To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu" "Barbara Goodson"
> CC:
> Subj: RE: Perquimans Co, NC Lookup
>
> Barbara Thank you, thank you, thank you. I've been running into a
> stone wall on the Brinkleys for so long and you just found a wealth of
> info for me. The family is so scrambled with all the kids of kids
> naming kids all the same thing, I'm sure you've seen it before. Anyway,
> I decided to make a timeline and try to group all the Brinkley info I
> can find in NC before 1800. Then using censuses and land records, try to
> figure who migrated where. Thanks again. No I didn't know they were in
> Halifax, do you know if they were before 1800????? I'm convinced
> they're all part of the group that came into NC from Nansemond Co VA.
> The area around Dismal Swamp is full of them too. Thanks again Leanne
> Dooley
>
>
>
Since there is a Brinkley - Burt connection, perhaps some of you can
share some Brinkley information with Leanne. She may have something of
interest in return. Her address is:
ldooley@dexter.net
Barbara
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From: IN%"sticks@csra.net" "James Cook" 20-MAR-1997 19:52:02.81
To: IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
CC:
Subj: Burts at the Laurens Co. Public Library
Hello from the Yankee Burt,
Went on a research trip and roadside flower viewing today.
At the Laurens Co. Public Library, they have a Surname File with Burts but
the first form of the name is BURTZ.
Also found in book on Greenwood Co. with many Burts listed.
_Greenwood County Sketches_ Old Roads and Early Families by Margaret Watson
"In 1852 Armistead Burt of Abbeville retired after 10 years as
representative in Congress from this district," page 116
Richard Bullock had at least six children, #5 married [ ] Burt and #6
Lucinda Bullock married Billups Goode Burt
Samuel Goode, son of McKinness, dates his will June 23, 1800 and it was
recorded in Edgefield Feb. 10, 1801 had eight children with Ann or Anna
Freeman; #2
Frances Goode, born 1780, married Edward Burt with three children, Anne,
Adeline and Phillip Burt. Child # 3 Elizabeth (Betsy) Goode born 1783
married Phillip Burt and they had nine children: Rebecca Freeman, Billups
Goode, Coleman M., Sarah Ann L., Susan Miles, John Edward, Benjamin F.,
Elizabeth L. and Dr. James Lafayette Burt. "The home of "P. Burt" is on the
1817 Mills Atlas map, a short distance south of Cambridge." page 239
William Perrin, born about 1772 had 4 children, #3 Dr. George Gwyn Perrin
married Adeline Burt daughter of Phillip and Frances Goode Burt. "Dr.
Perrin and family lived in Alabama, and after his death, his widow and four
children removed to California." page 347
If you would like a copy of these pages, please e-mail me your address.
Our flowers are beautiful! The dogwoods are in full bloom and the peach
trees are also beautiful. The wild Lupine will also be nice this year in
the sandhills!
Edgefield is 26 miles or so but Laurens is farther. If you 're in the area
stop by the Laurens Library on Hwy. 76. Many books on families and
genealogies. They also have more copies of the DAR Lineage Books than
Edgefield.
Have a nice evening, sorry this is long!
Lisa Burt Cook
Aiken, SC
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 22-MAR-1997 14:12:06.78
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu"
CC:
Subj: Richard Burt, Sr. update
Barbara
In my earlier information about Richard Burt the elder, I included
information about his son William and the confusion of where his will was
recorded. This is all in Item 8 of the references.
I am convinced that the will of William, son of Richard the elder, is
recorded in Greensville County, VA, same will book, pages etc., as included
in the Mathis book. Just that the state is different and the county name is
spelled wrong. ?? The will of William includes a son William (as included
in the will of Richard the elder) and also daughters Mary and Elizabeth
(again, included in Richard Sr's will). True, one more son and one more
daughter were included in William's will, but that does not seem a problem
to me.
So, I will be sending 1) a correction for that item 8 and also 2) the will,
to be recorded at a different link. Question: When should I send it? I am
asking only in that I do not want this to overload and pressure you. You
already have a "full plate" with the job, a family and a household. You
have been of such great help already, and all of us are deeply appreciative.
Lastly, in my info I sent for the postings, I included Josias Burt as the
oldest son of Richard the elder. I have listed in my personal genealogy
program files that Moody was the oldest and that Josias was second oldest.
Perhaps convoluted thinking but, Moody died first. Also grandson John Burt
is first listed of the grandsons (admittedly after grandson Richard) after
the daughters of Richard Jr., were listed and I can only conclude that John
was the son of Moody. Further, the information that J. C. Burt in his
manuscripts also lists Moody as the oldest son.
Question: Is this enough justification to suggest that we change the
sequence, and estimated birth dates, of the two? If so and with your
approval, I will send the adjusting entries. :-) I started to say
"correcting" entries. I don't really know that it is correct so it sure
can't be a correcting entry. :-)
Hope all is well with you and your family. Yesterday the low temp was 44,
high was 84. The morning broke bright and clear, with just a few scattered
high clouds. Hopefully, the fellow will get to till my garden today. I need
to get my "maters" (tomatoes) in the ground.
Kind regards to all.
Bill
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From: IN%"tylerb@Packet.Net" "Tyler Bennett" 23-MAR-1997 08:40:09.13
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Subj: RE: Alston - Williams - Burt
I can't answer your question but can offer a couple of resources. One is
the Smith book, or its complete title: "Family Tree Book, Genealogical and
Biographical, Listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and
of W. Thomas Smith. Compiled by them and published by them in 1922." This
book has information on Samuel Williams and Elizabeth Alston, but not the
dates you are seeking.
The other source is an email I received from Sherry Casey:
Return-Path:
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 1996 10:57:25 -0500
From: Caseys
Reply-To: casey-sc@worldnet.att.net
To: tylerb@Packet.Net
Subject: Williams- some of the differences I found
Check over these and let me know what you think. I show our Williams
ancestors in America started with William Williams. We also show that
he was born in England in about 1656. We show his wife as Mary unk.
They married and emigrated from England to Virginia about 1678. They
had a son in 1680 who they named Samuel. The following is the story my
cousin sent me on William Williams.
William Williams was the younger son of a wealthy Englishman. His older
brother was his father's heir, and as so often happened in families at
the time, the youngest son, who could not inherit his father's estate,
was urged to pursue a career in the Church. William was educated for
the Ministry, and the English Anglican Church sent him to Virginia to
minister to the colonista. He brought his new wife to the Shenandoah
River Valley in northern Virginia and established his church. He
eventually became disillusioned with the Church, or with his lack of
success. He purchased land and slaves, developed a large plantation to
grow tobacco, and became wealthy. He again becames disillusioned and
remorseful in his old age. He recanted and freed all his slaves. He
lost all his property and improvished himself and his family.
I show their son Samuel Williams was born 9 December 1680 in Shenandoah
Virginia. He left VA as a young man and moved south into Edgecombe
County NC where he married Elizabeth Alston in 1699. Their son Samuel
Williams Jr. was born there in 1708. Samuel Williams Sr. died there on
21 October 1753 in Edgecombe County NC.
At 07:41 AM 2/10/97 -0500, SarahS1924@aol.com wrote:
>Everyone,
>
>I'm writing because (at some point or another) we have corresponded about the
>Alston and / or Williams family of NC. Currently, I'm part of a small group
>of researchers who are digging into the BURT family of VA, NC, GA, AL. One
>of the many things we're trying to determine is the maiden name of the second
>wife of Richard BURT, d. 1805, Halifax Co., NC. She may be Elizabeth
>ALSTON, dau. of John ALSTON & Mary CLARK.
>
>1725 - 1728 Elizabeth ALSTON m. Samuel WILLIAMS Source: Groves
>1753 Samuel WILLIAMS of Edgecombe Co., NC, names wife Elizabeth and sons
>William, Solomon, Samuel, and Joseph John in his will. Source: Groves;
>_Abstract of Wills, Edgecombe County_, David B. Gammon.
>1754 Samuel WILLIAMS' will probated. Source: Groves; Gammon.
>1755 John ALSTON names his dau. Elizabeth WILLIAMS in his will. Source:
> Groves
>1756 Elizabeth WILLIAMS gives slaves to her son Samuel WILLIAMS. Source:
> Edgecombe Co. Deed Book 9
>1756 Marriage agreement between Elizabeth WILLIAMS, widow; Richard BURT;
>William WILLIAMS, Solomon WILLIAMS, Joseph John WILLIAMS. Source: Edgecombe
>Co. Deed Book 9.
>
>What's making this a little iffy is that the Abington Parish (VA) records
>show that Richard BURT was baptized in 1724...so IF he married Elizabeth
>ALSTON WILLIAMS and IF Groves is correct on the ALSTON - WILLIAMS marriage
>date and IF we have the correct Richard marrying Elizabeth WILLIAMS,
>Elizabeth would have been somewhat older than Richard BURT. Which is not to
>say she couldn't have been -- just that it was somewhat unusual for the time.
>
>The reason I'm writing is that I'm wondering if any of you have determined a
>birthdate for Elizabeth ALSTON or a marriage date to Samuel WILLIAMS that is
>different from that given by Groves -- or if anyone has determined that it
>was not Elizabeth ALSTON who m. Samuel WILLIAMS.
>
>If anyone is interested in the BURT - WILLIAMS information, it is on a web
>page maintained by Barbara Goodson: www.tntech.edu/~beg/burt/
>
>Thanks for any help.
>
>Regards,
>Sarah Sharpless
>sarahs1924@aol.com
>
>
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From: IN%"MaryLReed@aol.com" 23-MAR-1997 09:42:09.17
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu"
CC: IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.orus"
Subj: Fwd: Williams
Please respond
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Forwarded message:
Subj: Williams
Date: 97-03-23 10:36:55 EST
From: MaryLReed
To: SarahS1924
I recieved email from Tylerb@Packet.Net (Tyler Bennett) concerning one Samuel
Williams, and brother John, and an Elizabeth Alston.
My question, do you have any more information on this John Williams, and
Samuel Williams, sons of Samuel Williams?
I am desperately seeking information on Samuel Williams b 1781 Anson Co NC m
Easther Slaughter b 1792, d/o Owen Slaughter. They migrated to Chickasaw Co
MS where they raised their family.
I am a descendant of Samuel and Easther Williams. We have reached a dead end
with our Samuel.
Can you help.
Thank you,
Mary Lou Reed
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 25-MAR-1997 16:10:43.60
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu"
CC:
Subj: Corrections as pertain to William Burt
Barbara
Two corrections, and the will to be added, as pertain to William Burt, son
of Richard Burt the elder and we have him listed as child # 4, born of the
marriage to Elizabeth Moody.
Thanks!!!! Bill
Correction # 1:
4.William Burt
b. ca 1700 York Co., VA
d. ca 1783/4 Greensville Co., VA [8] <------ corrections: date and
state
Correction # 2:
Corrections as to Source 8, also pertaining to William Burt:
8. Greensville County, VA Will Book 1, page 32. Will dated October 15, 1783
and proved 27 Feb 1783/4.
This will of William Burt as an addition:
In the Name of God Amen. I William Burt Senr of Greensville County and
State of Virginia being of sound mind and Memory praise be to God for the
same do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following,
to wit. First I command my Soul into the hands of Almighty through the
Merits of my Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon of
all my sins and to inherit ever lasting life and my Body to be buried in a
decent Christian manner at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named
and as Touching the disposal of all such temporal Estate as it hath pleased
Almighty God to bestow on me I give and dispose of as follows.
First I will that my Debts and funeral charges shall be paid.
Item I give and damise to my Son William Burt all my Plantation whereon I
now live on Fountains Creek with all and Singular the appurtenances
thereunto belonging to hold to him the said William Burt his heirs and
assigns forever containing four hundred Acres more or less also I give and
bequeath to my Son William Burt one negroe man named Lewis and one negroe
woman called Polly to him and his heirs forever
Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Tooke one negroe Woman called
Kate and her child called Sylvia and their increase to her and her heirs
forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Lucy Haley twenty Six Shillings.
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Tooke one bed and furniture.
Item I lend to my daughter Elizabeth Kelbie during her natural life One
fourth part of the following Negroes hereafter named to be Sold and after
her death I give and bequeath to my Grand Son William Gibbs the one fourth
part which I lend my daughter Elizabeth Kilbie after her death to the said
William Gibbs his heirs and assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my three children after deducting one fourth
part of whatever the following negroes may Sell for which part I have lent
my daughter Elizabeth Kelbie during her natural life and after her death to
return to the said William Gibbs his heirs and assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my three children, to wit, Harwood, William and
Mary after deducting one fourth part which I have lent my daughter
Elizabeth Kelbie during her natural life and then to my Grand Son William
Gibbs as before mentioned Viz Finnie, Robin, James, Bob, Rachel, Pegg,
Ailee, Daniel, little Rachel, Kate and their increase to be sold and
equally divided amongst my said children Harwood William and Mary after
deducting one fourth part of whatever the aforesaid Negroes may Sell for
which one fourth part I have demised as before mentioned.
Item all the rest and residue of my estate in possession remainder and
reversion of what nature or kind so ever or wheresoever situate I give and
bequeath to my Son William Burt to him and his heirs forever Lastly I
nominate and appoint my two sons Harwood and William Burt Executors of this
my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and seal this 15th day of October one thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty two
Signed Sealed and Delivered} William Burt Senr
in presence of }
William Finnie
Jeconias Parks
Walter C. Ballard
At a court held for Greensville County the 27th Day of February 1783 This
Will was proved according to Law by the Oaths of the Witnesses thereto and
Ordered to be recorded. And on the Motion of William Burt one of the
Executors therein named who made Oath thereto and together with Harwood
Burt his Security entered into and acknowledged their Bond in the Penalty
of five thousand Pounds conditioned as the Law directs Certificate was
granted to him for obtain a Probat thereof in due form Harwood Burt the
other Executor refused to join in the said Probat.
Test
P. Pelham ?CHur?
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 26-MAR-1997 08:08:10.09
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu"
CC:
Subj: Josias and Moody Corrections
Barbara
Below are listed the children of Richard the elder. Out to the right side
are the corrections I suggest which then will place Moody as child # 2 (but
first of Elizabeth Moody's) and Josias as child # 3.
Oh, and I have a correction to the birth date of Richard the younger. _IF_
he is the one that Elizabeth Hansford Burt was placing on the bed when she
was having that fight with Mary Peters, he most likely was born in 1691, I
would think. Right?
Again, thank you so very, very much.
Bill following is the copy:
Children
By Elizabeth Hansford
1.Richard Burt "The Younger"
b. ca 1687 <------- ca 1691
m. Catherine Moody
d. 1719
By Elizabeth Moody
2.Josias Burt <------- re-number as child # 3
b. ca 1696 York Co., VA <------- ca 1698
d. ca 1758 York Co., VA [5]
3.Moody Burt <------- re-number as child # 2
b. ca 1698 York Co., VA <------- ca 1696
m. Elizabeth [Hewitt?] [7]
d. ca 1735 York Co., VA
4.William Burt
b. ca 1700 York Co., VA
d. ca 1783/4 Greensville Co., VA [8]
5.Lucinda Burt [9]
b. ca 1702 York Co., VA
d. before 1745
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From: IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com" "John K. Brown, Jr." 28-MAR-1997 14:08:57.81
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"jon@c-zone.net", IN%"bd
CC:
Subj: Burt-Mathews Family
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Hi Everyone,
I am attaching two Mathews group sheets, built mostly from information from
Sandi Heath, with some from Alma McClurken. Note the full dates on Sophia
and Polly Burt. Sandi did not sent me her sources, but I have written her
about that. Consider these rough drafts. I will send updates when available.
I suggest we add Sandi to the list. She has also sent me information on the
Colemans and Flewellens.
Regards,
John
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27 MAR 1997 Family Group Sheet
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Husband: John MATHEWS #318 died at age: 55
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Born: 21 APR 1766 in: Halifax Co., NC 1
Died: 14 JAN 1822 in: Washington, Autauga Co., AL
Buried: in: Cox Cemetery, Washington, Autauga Co.
Father: James MATHEWS #367
Mother: Sarah BRINKLEY #368
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Wife: Mary "Polly" BURT #207 died at age: 57
Married: 12 NOV 1793 in: Halifax Co., NC his age: 27 her age: 15 2
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Born: 03 NOV 1778 in: Halifax Co., NC 1
Died: 05 DEC 1835 in: Wilcox Co., AL 2
Buried: in: Cox Cemetery, Washington, Autauga Co.
Father: Joseph BURT #196
Mother: Elizabeth WALTON #197
She and her husband came to Autauga county, AL from Milledgeville, Georgia in
1818. They settled in town of Washington on the Alabama River.
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F Child 1 Betsy Walton MATHEWS #360 died at age: 8
Born: 19 MAR 1795 in: Warren Co., GA 3
Died: 21 JUN 1803 in: Hancock Co., GA
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M Child 2 James Burt MATHEWS #361 died at age: 34
Born: 22 JUN 1796 in: Warren Co., GA 3
Died: 09 DEC 1830 in: Autauga Co., AL
Spouse: Sara H. AUSTIN #1425
Married: 12 NOV 1818 in: Milledgeville, GA 3
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F Child 3 Martha Moore MATHEWS #362 died at age: 37
Born: 19 AUG 1798 in: Warren Co., GA 3
Died: 04 JUL 1836 in: Montgomery Co., AL
Spouse: Wade Hampton COX #1426
Married: 17 SEP 1818 in: Milledgeville, GA 1
Martha and Wade Cox kept the old tavern at Washington Town on the Alabama
River.
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M Child 4 Timothy Walton MATHEWS #321 died at age: 84
Born: 20 JUL 1800 in: Milledgeville, GA 3
Died: 28 JUL 1884 in: St. Louis, MO 3
Ref: Occupation: Merchant, Riverboat Pilot
Spouse: Sophia Weston BURT #249
Married: 16 JUL 1822 in: Autauga County, AL 3
Was the pilot of the steamboat "The Harriet".
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M Child 5 Jesse Chamblis MATHEWS #363
Born: APR 1803 in: Hancock Co., GA
Died: in:
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M Child 6 Henry Moss MATHEWS #364 died at age: 2
Born: 13 OCT 1808 in: Milledgeville, GA 3
Died: 26 JUL 1811 in: Milledgeville, GA
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F Child 7 Sarah Brinkley MATHEWS #365 died at age: 70
Born: 23 JUN 1812 in: Milledgeville, GA 3
Died: 22 FEB 1883 in: Mobile, AL
Spouse: Munson STURGIS #1427
Married: 15 JAN 1830 in: Autauga Co., AL 3
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F Child 8 Carolyn Harriet Byrd MATHEWS #366 died at age: 37
Born: 12 JUL 1816 in: Milledgeville, GA 3
Died: 26 AUG 1853 in: New Orleans. LA
Spouse: Moses Webb JENKS #1428
Married: 23 JUN 1835 in: Camden, Wilcox Co., AL 1
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1 Alma Moreno McClurkin, 10612 Vaughn Rd., Montgomery, AL 36064
2 "Mathews, Burt, and Coleman Families" compiled by Alma Moreno McClurkin, w/
Larry W. Nobles. Published by Autauga Heritage Museum.
3 Sandi Heath, 660 Glenview Dr., Winter Garden, FL 34787 [Mathews descendent]
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Husband: Timothy Walton MATHEWS #321 died at age: 84
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Born: 20 JUL 1800 in: Milledgeville, GA 1
Died: 28 JUL 1884 in: St. Louis, MO 1
Ref: Occupation: Merchant, Riverboat Pilot
Father: John MATHEWS #318
Mother: Mary "Polly" BURT #207
Was the pilot of the steamboat "The Harriet".
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Wife: Sophia Weston BURT #249 died at age: 88
Married: 16 JUL 1822 in: Autauga County, AL his age: 21 her age: 20 1
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Born: 28 JUL 1801 in: Halifax County, NC
Died: 11 JUL 1890 in: Mobile, AL 1
Ref: Occupation: Keeping house
Father: Joseph BURT, Jr. #193
Mother: Ann READ #194
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M Child 1 Joseph John Jackson MATHEWS #1421 died at age: 26
Born: 22 MAY 1824 in: Autauga Co., AL 1
Died: 01 DEC 1850 in: Autauga Co., AL 1
Spouse: Jane THRASH #1440
Married: 30 JAN 1844 in: Dallas Co., AL 1
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M Child 2 Timothy Washington Lafayette MATHEWS #1422 died at age: 57
Born: 17 SEP 1825 in: Autauga Co., AL 1
Died: 03 JUL 1883 in: Mobile, AL 1
Ref: Occupation: Merchant
Spouse: Nancy Oregin POWELL #1441
Married: 30 JAN 1849 in: Marengo Co., AL 1
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M Child 3 James Wade Hawkins MATHEWS #1026 died at age: 83
Born: 23 JAN 1827 in: Autauga Co., AL 2
Died: 11 FEB 1910 in: Mobile, AL
Ref: Occupation: Farmer
Spouse: Mary Ann SPARKS #1442
Married: 01 MAY 1854 in: Galveston, TX 1
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M Child 4 Munson Sturges Deloraine MATHEWS #1423 died at age: 1
Born: 06 JAN 1830 in: Autauga Co., AL 1
Died: 06 MAR 1831 in: Autauga Co., AL
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M Child 5 Robert William Chambliss MATHEWS #1027 died at age: 57
Born: 01 MAR 1833 in: Wilcox Co., AL 2
Died: 11 NOV 1890 in: Mobile, AL 1
Ref: Occupation: Farmer
Spouse: Martha Abernathy HARRIS #1443
Married: 22 NOV 1871 in: 1
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M Child 6 Hugh Lawson White MATHEWS #1424 died at age: 0
Born: 20 MAY 1835 in: Wilcox Co., AL
Died: 04 JUL 1835 in: Wilcox Co., AL 1
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M Child 7 Isaac Edward MATHEWS #1346 died at age: 16
Born: 12 NOV 1836 in: Wilcox Co., AL 2
Died: 07 SEP 1853 in: Toulminville, AL 1
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M Child 8 Francis Marion MATHEWS #1347
Born: 30 JAN 1845 in: Wilcox Co., AL 1
Died: in:
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M Child 9 Fletcher MATHEWS #1348
Born: 30 JAN 1845 in: Wilcox Co., AL 1
Died: in:
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F Child 10 Nancy MATHEWS #1349
Born: 1847 in: Wilcox Co., AL 2
Died: in:
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1 Sandi Heath, 660 Glenview Dr., Winter Garden, FL 34787 [Mathews descendent]
2 1850 Wilcox County, AL Census
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John K. Brown, Jr.
Prattville, AL
jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
Researching: Burt, Brown, Abney, Watts
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From: IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com" "John K. Brown, Jr." 28-MAR-1997 14:12:38.57
To: IN%"RSherillC@aol.com"
CC: IN%"beg@tntech.edu"
Subj: Colemans
>Return-Path: "sandonn@worldnet.att.net"@postoffice.worldnet.att.net
>Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 20:25:23 -0500
>From: Sandi and Don Heath
<"sandonn@worldnet.att.net"@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
>To: jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
>Subject: Colemans
>
>Well I decided not to wait but to send you what I have. Some of this
information comes
>from my grandmother's old papers and I can't say it is "verified" but
maybe it will give
>you someplace to look. But some comes from a book I have that was printed
around 1937
>about Luke Mathews. In it it says that:
>
>James Mathews and Sarah Brinkley had a child Timothy Mathews - Born April
13, 1810.
>Timothy married Martha Flewellyn on April 13, 1801 in Warren Co. GA.
James and Sarah
>also had a son Isham who married PollyFlewellyn, daughter of Richard III
of Halifax Co.,
>North Carolina.
>
>John Coleman whose parents were Tommie Coleman and Sylvia (Unknown)
married Nancy Burt.
> They had a daughter Martha Ann Francis Coleman who married Henry James
Mathews on
>November 20, 1831. Martha had a brother Jackson COleman and Martha's
brother, Stephen
>Coleman married Elizabeth McQueen:
> Their Children: Kate Coleman
> James Coleman who married Katie Lee
> Claude Coleman
> Hattie COleman who married an Unknown Maddock
>
>Martha Ann Francis Coleman - Married Henry James Mathews who was born
10-30-1801. They
>married 11-20-1831 and he died 2-4-1843. His parents were Jesse Mathews
and Mary
>Peebles. Martha and Henry had: Jesse William Mathews born 5-4-1834 who
married Sarah
>Elizabeth Horne. Jesse died March 1912. These are my great grandparents.
>Martha and Henry also had Mary who married John Hugh Narramore; Carrie
Elmira Mathews
>and James Franklin Mathews who married Emma Randal.
>
>Iknow there are some holes here but I am trying to get all of my
grandmother's papers
>straight. Looks like we may be related.
>
>I will dig some more but maybe this will help a little.
>
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John K. Brown, Jr.
Prattville, AL
jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
Researching: Burt, Brown, Abney, Watts
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From: IN%"RSherillC@aol.com" 28-MAR-1997 15:53:10.40
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu"
CC:
Subj: Joseph Burt, N.C.
Dear Barbara,
Please excuse my informality, but these addresses do not help a beginner. I
am requesting your advice as to how I might research for the wife of JOSEPH
BERT, Halifax County, N. C. I have enjoyed reading your BURT Family Webpage.
It appears that the Burts and the Colemans were well known and married into
each other's families in York and Gloucester Counties, Va. , and N.C.
If you have not researched these questions about the Burt wives, do you
have anyone in mind who might perform some research hours for me for possible
answers or marriage bonds in VA?
Good luck on your other projects. Enjoyed your BURT webpage.
Robert S. Coleman
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 29-MAR-1997 15:07:30.27
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
CC:
Subj:
Hi every body
I would like to welcome and introduce to you Robert who sent me the
following message a few days ago:
> I read your quary in "Family Puzzlers", March 22, 1997, No. 1483. I am
>interested in researching JOSEPH BURT , son of Joseph Burt, N C and VA.
>Joseph Burt sold his real estate property in Halifax County, N.C. in 1824,
>and moved his families (in-laws) directly to Autauga County, AL. Joseph died
>there in 1841.
>
> I have not been able to connect this family with those in York county, VA.
>Request any help or advise to research this Burt line(s).
>
As you can see from above, his e-mail is:
RSherillC@aol.com
As another point of this message, my wife and I went to Houston yesterday
to the Clayton Genealogical Library and I _THINK_ I might have found
another possible lead. Haven't yet sorted it all out just yet but will send
it out within a couple of days.
Happy Easter to all.
And, Robert, welcome.
Bill
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From: IN%"DB82786@aol.com" 30-MAR-1997 07:26:06.27
To: IN%"':beg'@tntech.edu"
CC:
Subj: BURT'S
I AM FROM THE BURT'S IN MIDDLE TENNESSE WOULD LOVE TO SHARE INFO WITH YOU.
I AM NEW AT THIS HOBBY BUT VERY INTERESTED IN CONTRIBUTING AND LEARNING.
DANNY BURT
DB82786@AOL.COM
JACKSONVILLE. FL
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From: IN%"puttermanc@nais.com" "Carolyn Putterman" 30-MAR-1997 08:34:44.67
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu" "Barbara Goodson"
CC:
Subj: Burt Family
Hi Barbara,
I tripped over a Query put in by Billy Adams and sent him a note. I am a
decendent of Matthew Burt > Nancy Burt of VA and SC. I just got a note
from him giving me your address. I'm soooooooo happy that I have found
others who have Burt's in their tree. And my Burt's to boot. I have done
quite some research on the name. As I told Billy, I'm going to get them
out and review them. I thought I was the "Lone Ranger" and kinda put it on
hold. I really wanted to find Matthew's wife before filing DAR papers on
him. I'm already a member on his Son-in-laws line. (Nancy Burt m. William
Hall his father was Capt. James Hall of Mecklenberg, VA) Enough for now.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely, Carolyn Putterman
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 30-MAR-1997 14:45:02.74
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
CC:
Subj: Another Burt Researcher
Hi, y'all
I would like to welcome and introduce to each of you another Burt
Researcher, Carolyn Putterman.
With a grin, I especially welcome her because she is of my Mathew Burt
line, as follows!!
>Hi there, Just had to contact anyone who has a Burt Family in Charlotte
>Co., VA. That is where mine is from. Take a look see and see if we have a
>match.
> Carolyn Putterman
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>------------------------------------------------
>My BURT Family
>
>Matthew BURT m. ? ? ?
> Children:
> 1. Armstead 2. Edward 3. Francis 4. Harwood 5. John
> 6. Martha Patsey 7. Mary 8. Matthew Jr. 9. Moody
> 10. Nancy m. William Hall, my ancestor
> 11. Phillip 12. Robert 13. Susannah
>
>Do you have any information on this family. I know that Matthew Sr.
>did Public Service during the Rev. War. I just haven't gotten around
>to filing him with DAR. I would really love to know who Matthew Sr.
>married before filing.
>
She has asked to join our list. So, welcome Carolyn. We look forward to
sharing with you.
Bill
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From: IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com" "John K. Brown, Jr." 30-MAR-1997 16:00:23.08
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"jon@c-zone.net", IN%"bd
CC:
Subj: Burt-Mathews and New Member
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Hi Everyone,
I've been so busy later that I don't know if I'm coming or going so please
forgive me if I have already sent this. I received the following
information largely from Sandi Heath who is researching Burt and Mathews.
The Mathews connect with the families of Joseph and Elizabeth, and son
Joseph Burt, Jr. and Ann Read. It is particulaly interesting since it gives
dates of birth for Mary "Polly" Burt and children. She said her sources
were her grandmother's research and the book "Luke Mathews of Brunswich
Co., VA". ...I am running into more and more connections to Brunswick Co.,
VA. with the Mathews, Marshalls, and I suspect, Elizabeth Walton.
Sandi's e-mail is sandonn@worldnet.att.net
yall have a happy Easter!
John
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27 MAR 1997 Family Group Sheet
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Husband: John MATHEWS #318 died at age: 55
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Born: 21 APR 1766 in: Halifax Co., NC 1
Died: 14 JAN 1822 in: Washington, Autauga Co., AL
Buried: in: Cox Cemetery, Washington, Autauga Co.
Father: James MATHEWS #367
Mother: Sarah BRINKLEY #368
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Wife: Mary "Polly" BURT #207 died at age: 57
Married: 12 NOV 1793 in: Halifax Co., NC his age: 27 her age: 15 2
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Born: 03 NOV 1778 in: Halifax Co., NC 1
Died: 05 DEC 1835 in: Wilcox Co., AL 2
Buried: in: Cox Cemetery, Washington, Autauga Co.
Father: Joseph BURT #196
Mother: Elizabeth WALTON #197
She and her husband came to Autauga county, AL from Milledgeville, Georgia in
1818. They settled in town of Washington on the Alabama River.
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F Child 1 Betsy Walton MATHEWS #360 died at age: 8
Born: 19 MAR 1795 in: Warren Co., GA 3
Died: 21 JUN 1803 in: Hancock Co., GA
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M Child 2 James Burt MATHEWS #361 died at age: 34
Born: 22 JUN 1796 in: Warren Co., GA 3
Died: 09 DEC 1830 in: Autauga Co., AL
Spouse: Sara H. AUSTIN #1425
Married: 12 NOV 1818 in: Milledgeville, GA 3
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F Child 3 Martha Moore MATHEWS #362 died at age: 37
Born: 19 AUG 1798 in: Warren Co., GA 3
Died: 04 JUL 1836 in: Montgomery Co., AL
Spouse: Wade Hampton COX #1426
Married: 17 SEP 1818 in: Milledgeville, GA 1
Martha and Wade Cox kept the old tavern at Washington Town on the Alabama
River.
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M Child 4 Timothy Walton MATHEWS #321 died at age: 84
Born: 20 JUL 1800 in: Milledgeville, GA 3
Died: 28 JUL 1884 in: St. Louis, MO 3
Ref: Occupation: Merchant, Riverboat Pilot
Spouse: Sophia Weston BURT #249
Married: 16 JUL 1822 in: Autauga County, AL 3
Was the pilot of the steamboat "The Harriet".
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M Child 5 Jesse Chamblis MATHEWS #363
Born: APR 1803 in: Hancock Co., GA
Died: in:
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M Child 6 Henry Moss MATHEWS #364 died at age: 2
Born: 13 OCT 1808 in: Milledgeville, GA 3
Died: 26 JUL 1811 in: Milledgeville, GA
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F Child 7 Sarah Brinkley MATHEWS #365 died at age: 70
Born: 23 JUN 1812 in: Milledgeville, GA 3
Died: 22 FEB 1883 in: Mobile, AL
Spouse: Munson STURGIS #1427
Married: 15 JAN 1830 in: Autauga Co., AL 3
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F Child 8 Carolyn Harriet Byrd MATHEWS #366 died at age: 37
Born: 12 JUL 1816 in: Milledgeville, GA 3
Died: 26 AUG 1853 in: New Orleans. LA
Spouse: Moses Webb JENKS #1428
Married: 23 JUN 1835 in: Camden, Wilcox Co., AL 1
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1 Alma Moreno McClurkin, 10612 Vaughn Rd., Montgomery, AL 36064
2 "Mathews, Burt, and Coleman Families" compiled by Alma Moreno McClurkin, w/
Larry W. Nobles. Published by Autauga Heritage Museum.
3 Sandi Heath, 660 Glenview Dr., Winter Garden, FL 34787 [Mathews descendent]
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Husband: Timothy Walton MATHEWS #321 died at age: 84
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Born: 20 JUL 1800 in: Milledgeville, GA 1
Died: 28 JUL 1884 in: St. Louis, MO 1
Ref: Occupation: Merchant, Riverboat Pilot
Father: John MATHEWS #318
Mother: Mary "Polly" BURT #207
Was the pilot of the steamboat "The Harriet".
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Wife: Sophia Weston BURT #249 died at age: 88
Married: 16 JUL 1822 in: Autauga County, AL his age: 21 her age: 20 1
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Born: 28 JUL 1801 in: Halifax County, NC
Died: 11 JUL 1890 in: Mobile, AL 1
Ref: Occupation: Keeping house
Father: Joseph BURT, Jr. #193
Mother: Ann READ #194
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M Child 1 Joseph John Jackson MATHEWS #1421 died at age: 26
Born: 22 MAY 1824 in: Autauga Co., AL 1
Died: 01 DEC 1850 in: Autauga Co., AL 1
Spouse: Jane THRASH #1440
Married: 30 JAN 1844 in: Dallas Co., AL 1
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M Child 2 Timothy Washington Lafayette MATHEWS #1422 died at age: 57
Born: 17 SEP 1825 in: Autauga Co., AL 1
Died: 03 JUL 1883 in: Mobile, AL 1
Ref: Occupation: Merchant
Spouse: Nancy Oregin POWELL #1441
Married: 30 JAN 1849 in: Marengo Co., AL 1
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M Child 3 James Wade Hawkins MATHEWS #1026 died at age: 83
Born: 23 JAN 1827 in: Autauga Co., AL 2
Died: 11 FEB 1910 in: Mobile, AL
Ref: Occupation: Farmer
Spouse: Mary Ann SPARKS #1442
Married: 01 MAY 1854 in: Galveston, TX 1
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M Child 4 Munson Sturges Deloraine MATHEWS #1423 died at age: 1
Born: 06 JAN 1830 in: Autauga Co., AL 1
Died: 06 MAR 1831 in: Autauga Co., AL
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M Child 5 Robert William Chambliss MATHEWS #1027 died at age: 57
Born: 01 MAR 1833 in: Wilcox Co., AL 2
Died: 11 NOV 1890 in: Mobile, AL 1
Ref: Occupation: Farmer
Spouse: Martha Abernathy HARRIS #1443
Married: 22 NOV 1871 in: 1
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M Child 6 Hugh Lawson White MATHEWS #1424 died at age: 0
Born: 20 MAY 1835 in: Wilcox Co., AL
Died: 04 JUL 1835 in: Wilcox Co., AL 1
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M Child 7 Isaac Edward MATHEWS #1346 died at age: 16
Born: 12 NOV 1836 in: Wilcox Co., AL 2
Died: 07 SEP 1853 in: Toulminville, AL 1
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M Child 8 Francis Marion MATHEWS #1347
Born: 30 JAN 1845 in: Wilcox Co., AL 1
Died: in:
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M Child 9 Fletcher MATHEWS #1348
Born: 30 JAN 1845 in: Wilcox Co., AL 1
Died: in:
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F Child 10 Nancy MATHEWS #1349
Born: 1847 in: Wilcox Co., AL 2
Died: in:
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1 Sandi Heath, 660 Glenview Dr., Winter Garden, FL 34787 [Mathews descendent]
2 1850 Wilcox County, AL Census
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John K. Brown, Jr.
Prattville, AL
jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
Researching: Burt, Brown, Abney, Watts
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 30-MAR-1997 18:32:42.58
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
CC:
Subj: John Burt Research, Westmoreland Co., Virginia
Hi, y'all
As I mentioned, I went to Houston, TX last Friday and did some research.
Here is the result of that portion of my research that pertained to a John
Burt of Westmoreland Co., VA, presented in a time sequence of events.
BARBARA NOTE: I will redo and clean up before sending to you for inclusion
on the web-pages. These were all taken from abstracts made and published by
John F. Dornan.
Westmoreland Co., VA
27 Apr 1664
John Burt subpoenaed as a witness on behalf of Richard Smith against
John Boococke.
12 Oct 1666
Jno Burt participated in a lease.
7 March 1673/4
Will of Jno. Burt of Mattox, planter, in Washington Parish, names
wife Sarah Burt. Will proved 28 Oct 1674.
2 Dec 1674
Will of Wm. Davis leaves "unto Jno: Burt sonne of Sarah Burt one two
year old heifer to be delivered to the guardian of Jno: Burt when he shall
arrive to the adge of 5 years . . ." Will proved 28 Apr 1675.
Some date before April 1675
Two person confessed judgement to John Foxahll, attorney for Sarah
Burt, for 1000 pounds of tobacco.
25 Jul 1677
It is ordered that the estate of Tho: Hindmasse be liable to make
good to the estate of Jno: Burt, he marrying the relictt of Burt and since
deceased.
26 Sept 1677
Rand. Kirke haveing intermarried with Sarah the relict of Jno: Burt
did in Court assume to mark two yong cowes and calfes in March next for the
use and behalfe of the two children of Jno: Burt.
25 Nov 1677
Jno: Burt ordered to be exempted from levy for the future.
Prob 1682 (Note: Exact date on aprior page that I forgot to copy.)
Two cows and calfs ordered to be excepted out of the inventory and
appropriated for the use of the children.
Prob 1683 (Note: My same failure as above)
Sarah Kirke praying her quietus and the Court beinge informed that
ther is 1000 pounds of tobacco due to the children of her former husband Burt.
23 Feb 1698/9
Upon a scire facias brought by Simon Robins Gent., against Susanna
Burt, relict of John Burt.
Tentative conclusions, some more postitive than tentative :-)
John Burt married Sarah.
They had two children, one a son named John.
John Senior died in 1674.
His widow Sarah married Thomas Hindmasse before 25 Jul 1677.
Thomas Hindmasse died before 25 Jul 1677.
Widow Sarah married Rand. Kirke before 26 Sept 1677.
John Burt Junior married Susanna before 23 Feb 1698/9 but also died before
that date.
All of this is being collected to try to establish some family groupings
earlier than those that we now have of John Burt of Gloucester County and
of Richard Burt the elder of York County. Another message, but not of such
length and detail, pertains to a Richard Burt also of Westmoreland Co and
will be along shortly.
Your comments, criticisms, suggestions, thoughts, whatever, are very
earnestly sought. So, please, let me have them.
Regards to all.
Bill
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 30-MAR-1997 18:51:14.41
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
CC:
Subj: Richard Burt, Westmoreland Co., VA
Surprise!!! Hi, y'all, again
As I mentioned, when I went to Houston I found some records pertaining to a
Richard Burt
Here is the result of that portion of my research that pertained to Richar
Burt of Westmoreland Co., VA, presented in a time sequence of events.
BARBARA NOTE: I will redo and clean up before sending to you for inclusion
on the web-pages. These were all taken from abstracts made and published by
John F. Dornan.
Westmoreland Co., VA
23 Feb 1675/6
Rich: Burts appounts Mr. Wellington his attorney.
Rich: Burts vs. Jno: Foxhall. Idem. Mr. Jno. Foxhall for 659 pounds
of tobacco either in goods or cattle.
16 Sept 1677
Rich: Burt appoynts Mr. Clemt: Spilman is atorney.
27 Feb 1677/8
Rich. Burt vs. Robt. Whitroe[?]. Idem ut supra.
The only conclusion I have is that I need to do more work on this. There is
obviously another Richard Burt, different from my Richard Burt the elder of
York Co. Is this perhaps the one who owned land in Charles River County in
1642 and 1649? Where was he living? In Westmoreland Co? Where did he die?
Who were his off-spring?
Again, all of this is being collected to try to establish some family
groupings earlier than those that we now have of John Burt of Gloucester
County and of Richard Burt the elder of York County. Another message, but
not of such length and detail, pertains to a Richard Burt also of
Westmoreland Co and will be along shortly.
Your comments, criticisms, suggestions, thoughts, ideas, whatever, are very
earnestly sought. So, please, let me have them.
Regards to all.
Bill
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From: IN%"jon@c-zone.net" 31-MAR-1997 21:44:34.97
To: IN%"RSherillC@aol.com", IN%"MiRoots@aol.com", IN%"hollow@usit.net", IN%"murch@www.emeraldcoast.com", IN%"shmartonak@chrysalis.org", IN%"sticks@csra.net", IN%"bday@sierranet.net", IN%"inadt@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.
CC:
Subj: BURT (GA>TN>AL)
Hi everybody,
I believe my family information has been posted before but I thought I
would post it again. My ggg grandfather was Elijah BURT. He was born on
10 March 1808 in Georgia. I believe that he moved with his parents to
Tennessee in the 1810s. His father may have been a John BURT. I believe
this because the only BURT listed in the 1820 Franklin Co., TN census
was a John BURT. In the 1830 census a Ryal BURT was listed in Franklin
Co., TN. Elijah's oldest son was named Ryal born in 1830. I believe he
had at least three brothers named William, Elisha and Groves. He married
a Elizabeth (SATTERFIELD?) in about 1829 in I believe Franklin Co., TN.
She was born on 15 June 1812 in North Carolina. They had at least 12
children.
Ryal BURT 06 Mar 1830 Franklin Co., TN
Eliza Jo BURT 08 Jan 1832 Jackson Co., AL
James BURT -- Sep 1834 Jackson Co., AL
Henry BURT 12 Dec 1836 DeKalb Co., AL
Calvin BURT 10 Oct 1839 DeKalb Co., AL
Thomas BURT 31 Jan 1841 DeKalb Co., AL
Elijah BURT,Jr. 15 Oct 1842 DeKalb Co., AL
Elisha BURT -- Jan 1844 DeKalb Co., AL
Mary C. BURT 07 Oct 1846 DeKalb Co., AL
Sarah Elizabeth BURT 15 Mar 1848 DeKalb Co., AL
Permelia Pallestine BURT15 Jul 1850 DeKalb Co., AL
Mackey BURT 20 Jun 1854 DeKalb Co., AL
I hope this will make some kind of connection to someone out there.
Thanks Jon MALLARD
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From: IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com" "John K. Brown, Jr." 1-APR-1997 01:26:37.02
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu"
CC: IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"RSherillC@aol.com"
Subj: Sarah Burt
>
Barbara,
I just got this from Sandi and thought you would be interested. I have
already replied asking for details. This is the first time that I have
seen full names for some of these people. Could be from family bible.
A few of the names differ from what I have... which probably means what I
have is wrong I had 2nd son John Jesse and not Joseph. Could be
following the Burt pattern of naming one son "John Joseph"? My guest is
that the "James Farfley?" should be "James Tarpley". I have a J. T. Hunt
listed. Also have J. P. Hunt who would be her Jesse Perham. That would
also suggest my "John Jesse" is wrong, but where did the "Perham" come from?
John
Return-Path: <"sandonn@worldnet.att.net"@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
>Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 16:20:45 -0500
>From: Sandi and Don Heath
<"sandonn@worldnet.att.net"@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
>To: jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
>Subject: Sarah Burt
>
>While going through GM's papers, I found a sheet about a Henry Hunt who
>Married a Sarah Burt in 1825. They have 10 children. Eliza,Joseph,
>William Henry Jefferson, Mary Caroline, Benjamin Franklin, Sarah Hester,
>James Farfley(?), George Washington, Jesse Perham, Thomas Brown and
>Stephen Reed. But I can't find where they connect. Is this any of your
>family?
>
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John K. Brown, Jr.
Prattville, AL
jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
Researching: Burt, Brown, Abney, Watts
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From: IN%"MiRoots@aol.com" 1-APR-1997 08:33:03.62
To: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net", IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN
CC:
Subj: RE: Another Burt Researcher
I am VERY pleased to be part of the BURT group, especially since I need a
lot of help, as the only BURT I show is Sadie who was married to Benjamin
Leroy Hamilton b)1856 Jacksonville, ILL. d) 1909 Kirksville, MO. They had 5
children: Burt b) 1889; Rennie d) abt. 12 yrs. old; Paul b) 1893; Leroy
Benjamin b) 1896; and my grandmother Odette Hamilton b) 1905 d) 1983 in OH.
All 5 were born in Kirksville, MO. I have little info. on Sadie ex. b) 1866
d) 1949 in Detroit, MI buried in Grandlawn Cem. As the rumor goes, she was on
a ferry that capsized and her parents(WHITTAKER or KENNEDY) were drown. She
was then adopted by the BURT family. Does this ring a bell with anyone?? Any
connections with the HAMILTON family of KY/MO/ILL??? Any help appreciated.
Cathy
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From: IN%"'sandonn@worldnet.att.net'@postoffice.worldnet.att.net" "Sandi and Don Heath" 2-APR-1997 05:41:40.38
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu"
CC:
Subj: Sarah Hunt
Just sent this to John Brown and thought you might like to see it. Not
sure how much help it will be.
I only have one piece of paper, handwritten in pencil about Sarah Burt.
No verification. It says:
Henry Hunt was bron the 9th day of December 1802. Died March 3rd, 1873.
Sara Burt was born the 17th day of March 1807. Died June 20th, 1901.
Henry Hunt and Sarah Burt were married June 7th, 1825.
Children
Eliza Ann born June 1st 1826
Joseph John born May 11th, 1828 - died October 10, 1910
William Henry Jeffereson born december 15th, 1830. Married Sallie
Chhambliss.
Mary Caroline born June 20th, 1833.
Benjamin Franklin born February 13th, 1836.
Sarah Hester born September 7, 1838
James Tarpley (???) born June 22nd, 1841.
George Washington born April 5th, 1844.
Jesse Perham born August 10th, 1847.
Thomas Brown born September 14th, 1850.
Stephen Reed born September 29th, 1853.
I wish I could verify this info. But I went through all of my GM's
papers and that is
all I found.
Maybe it will help some.
Sandi Heath
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From: IN%"RSherillC@aol.com" 2-APR-1997 10:14:12.39
To: IN%"dmwill3@juno.com"
CC: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com"
Subj: RE: Williams Family Genealogy 2
Hi Danny,
It is a very welcome surprise to hear from you. I hope that this msg. also
means that your family members are doing well.
I will be glad to follow up on your research leads of Pittssylvania County,
VA. I have previously researched some of the Halifax County records for my
wife, Bette. I have researched her lines of NATHAN WILLIAMS and his first
wife, LUCY ECHOLS. Lucy's parents were John Echols and Lucy Annah MOORE, who
were married 9 September, 1760, Lunenburg County, VA. Their marrage bond is
on file within the county records.
John Echols and Lucy Annah Moore lived c1760 to c1786+, near Halifax, Halifax
County, VA. Some time during c1786+ to c1796+ John moved his family to ? and
later to Georgia, perhaps directly to Wilkes County. I have not confirmed
these movements.
Your reference to Nathan Williams witnessing a deed on 1 January 1803, lends
support that John Echols and Nathan Williams were in the same county during
that period. Nathan Williams may have married LUCY ECHOLS there between
c1796+ and c1803+. Have you reviewed the Wilkes or surrounding Counties for
the Marriage Bond for their marriage?
Back to the Virginia project: Lunnenburg, Halifax and Pittsylvania counties
are joining. I have seen deeds for Williams and Echols members in each of
these counties. I have not noted any JAMES M. WILLIAMS, but will check to see
if the name is listed within any indexes for these counties. Your
discovery may be the golden key to our Williams advancement within Virginia.
I had researched some of the numerous Williams families (1770 - 1790+) listed
within Halifax, Northampton, Hertford and Edgecome Counties, North Carolina.
I did not locate any 'Nathan' members, or deeds in those counties. I do not
state that the name was not listed. I may have overlooked those entries. I
have been researching within the records of these NC counties for our Thomas
Coleman/ Martha and his father-in-law,Joseph Burt. Both families owned and
deeded land in 1824 and moved together directly to Autauga County, AL.
Of course, there are numerous Coleman and Burt lines who lived here in VA
during the 1750 -1790 period.
I have been involved with other Coleman lines recently: Clan Stewart, Burt,
Billingsley, Nelson, Clan Grant (McElroy) and especially our Hollingsworth
Society, as the presiding President and Editor, 'HOLLINGSWORTH HERITAGE'
Quarterly.
Give our best regards to your and the other Williams cousins.
Robert
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From: IN%"lea@gnat.net" "Lea L. Dowd" 2-APR-1997 10:19:00.39
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu" "Barbara Goodson", IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"bday@sierranet.ne
CC:
Subj: RE: Correction to Last Message
Barbara and all,
I haven't been posting lately, but I am still interested... My two cents:
Due to the mobility of the early families, I personally think that it would
be an error to limit the Burt list to only southern Burt's. Too many
times, I have seen Virginia and NC people showing up either in New England
or the West Indies as they were mariners by trade.
I am still very curious as to the Burt grave that I found in St. Kitt's
West Indies. I will have to look it up again, but it was either a Matthew
or a William as I recall. I will also try to forward the picture to you
for viewing.
Lea
lea@gnat.net
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| From: Barbara Goodson
| To: jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com; SarahS1924@aol.com;
badams@mail.myriad.net; lea@gnat.net; JKMahone@aol.com; beg@tntech.edu;
EBurt12345@aol.com; sandya@directcon.net; merkelk@ns.awanet.com;
bday@sierranet.net; vballard@why.net; InaDT@aol.com; hollow@usit.net;
puttermanc@nais.com; rsherillc@aol.com; sandonn@worldnet.att.net;
carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us; sticks@csra1.csra.net
| Subject: Re: Correction to Last Message
| Date: Tuesday, April 01, 1997 10:52 AM
|
|
| John K. Brown writes:
| > Hi Barbara,
| >
| > Thanks for the list. Keep us posted on any updates. You left out Carol
| > Wamsher at carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us and Lisa Burt Cook at
| > sticks@mail.csra.net
| >
| > What is the status on the mail list option? I think we have enough
people
| > now to make it pracical.
|
| I think we put a hold on doing anything because some of us felt we
| didn't have enough people to justify a list. I agree that we probably
| have enough people now - I can hunt up the relevant URL about setting
up
| a list via Larry Stephens at Indiana Univ. again if someone would agree
| to be the list owner. I don't think it would be a big chore, but I've
| got enough irons in the fire right now and don't need to take on more.
|
| The list owner would do things like help people who are having
| difficulty subscribing or unsubscribing, moderate discussions (if
| desired), etc. You wouldn't have to be highly technical, just be
| comfortable with using e-mail. I do know that we'll need to compose a
| "charter" (there is information about this I'll find as well) - one
| question we'd need to resolve is, "will the list be primarily focused
on
| Burts in the Southern U.S., or Burts anywhere?"
|
| Barbara
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From: IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com" "John K. Brown, Jr." 2-APR-1997 22:32:24.55
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu" "Barbara Goodson"
CC:
Subj: RE: Sarah Burt
At 08:39 AM 4/2/97 -0600, you wrote:
>> Just sent this to John Brown and thought you might like to see it. Not
>> sure how much help it will be.
>>
>> I only have one piece of paper, handwritten in pencil about Sarah Burt.
>> No verification. It says:
>>
>> Henry Hunt was bron the 9th day of December 1802. Died March 3rd, 1873.
>> Sara Burt was born the 17th day of March 1807. Died June 20th, 1901.
>> Henry Hunt and Sarah Burt were married June 7th, 1825.
>> Children
>> Eliza Ann born June 1st 1826
>> Joseph John born May 11th, 1828 - died October 10, 1910
>> William Henry Jeffereson born december 15th, 1830. Married Sallie
>> Chhambliss.
>> Mary Caroline born June 20th, 1833.
>> Benjamin Franklin born February 13th, 1836.
>> Sarah Hester born September 7, 1838
>> James Tarpley (???) born June 22nd, 1841.
>> George Washington born April 5th, 1844.
>> Jesse Perham born August 10th, 1847.
>> Thomas Brown born September 14th, 1850.
>> Stephen Reed born September 29th, 1853.
>>
>> I wish I could verify this info. But I went through all of my GM's
>> papers and that is
>> all I found.
>>
>> Maybe it will help some.
>>
>> Sandi Heath
>>
>
> Thanks Sandi. Sure wish we knew whether it was from a family Bible or
> something. I will say, just looking at it without having my notes handy,
> that the dates and names I already know about match what you have above,
> so your grandmother's notes appear to be pretty accurate.
>
> In particular, the middle names of Stephen Reed Hunt, Thomas Brown Hunt
> (Brown is on his death certificate), Mary Caroline (according to
> descendants), William Henry (haven't seen the Jefferson before), and
> Eliza Ann Hunt. Sarah's b and d dates are correct, and I think Henry's
> as well; also Eliza Ann's bdate.
>
> Could you photocopy that page for me (I'll reimburse for postage, etc.)?
> I'd like to see James' middle name to make sure we aren't projecting
> "Tarpley" where it doesn't belong. As you may know, there was a Joseph
> Tarpley Burt, son of James Burt of Putnam County, Georgia (James being
> the son of Joseph Burt Sr.). I've got a picture of Joseph Tarpley Burt's
> son, and he favors Sarah Burt who married Henry Hunt. (Who was your
> grandmother, by the way?)
>
> Thanks very much for the information!
>
> Barbara
>
> P.S. My address is: Barbara Goodson, 2051 Clearview Dr., Cookeville TN
> 38506.
>
>
Barbara,
Do you have a photo of Sarah Burt Hunt? I am putting together a family
photo album and I would love to have a copy of any early Burt photos. I
good color zerox would be OK. I will be happy to reimburse you. The only
photos I have are James C. Burt and Sophia Burt, both when they were very old.
Thanks,
John
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John K. Brown, Jr.
Prattville, AL
jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com
Researching: Burt, Brown, Abney, Watts
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From: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu" "Barbara Goodson" 2-APR-1997 22:38:20.99
To: IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net", IN%"lea@gnat.net", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"sandya@directcon.net", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"bday@sierranet.ne
CC:
Subj: Halifax -> Autauga 1824 (was: Williams Family Genealogy 2)
Robert Coleman writes:
> I had researched some of the numerous Williams families (1770 - 1790+) listed
> within Halifax, Northampton, Hertford and Edgecome Counties, North Carolina.
> I did not locate any 'Nathan' members, or deeds in those counties. I do not
> state that the name was not listed. I may have overlooked those entries. I
> have been researching within the records of these NC counties for our Thomas
> Coleman/ Martha and his father-in-law,Joseph Burt. Both families owned and
> deeded land in 1824 and moved together directly to Autauga County, AL.
I'm curious about your date of 1824. My indications are that it was a
couple of years earlier:
1) The Burt/Coleman family history written by Martha Matthews states
that Joseph Burt (along with John Coleman and Henry Hunt) came to
Autauga County in January 1822.
2) Halifax County, NC deeds (Book 25, p. 587) record that on [14?] March
1821 Joseph Burt and Thomas Coleman sold to Benjamin Johnston, all of
Halifax Co., NC 205 acres in Halifax Co. on Schoolhouse Branch and
Honeysuckle Branch. (Recorded Feb Session 1823).
3) My investigation of Halifax County deed records is far from complete,
but the Grantors Index to Deeds does not list a subsequent transaction
from Joseph Burt.
My belief, unless there is evidence to the contrary, is that the arrival
in 1822 is probably correct. Do you have a deed record from 1824?
(Joseph was definitely living in Autauga County by October of 1824: he
is listed as owing money to the estate of Mily Wakeman there).
I'm not sure what to make of the name Joseph J. Burt appearing in the
1813 Putnam County, GA tax list. Whether he lived there briefly, just
owned land there, or this was a different man I don't know. However, we
can place him in Halifax County, NC in 1812:
Halifax Co. NC deed book 22, p. 203, 30 June 1812
Joseph Burt to Jesse Peebles, both of Halifax Co., for 250 dollars, land
in Halifax Co. containing 150 acres bounded by Green Branch, west to
Burt's line, head of Harris Branch, Burt's or Coleman's line, Pigpen
branch. Signed: Joseph Burt Nov. Ct. 1812. This was not all of his land,
as he had inherited 200 acres from his father in 1788.
I'd be curious if anyone can shed some light on Joseph J. Burt in the
Putnam County tax list.
Barbara
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From: IN%"lea@gnat.net" "Lea L. Dowd" 3-APR-1997 21:02:47.54
To: IN%"puttermanc@nais.com" "Carolyn Putterman", IN%"RSherrillC@aol.com", IN%"MiRoots@aol.com", IN%"bday@sierranet.net", IN%"carolw@nwresd.k12.or.us", IN%"vballard@why.net", IN%"sticks@csra.net", IN%"shmartonak@chrysalis.org", IN%"SarahS1924@aol.com", IN
CC:
Subj: Burts in GA legal records
I sure hope that my list is up to date and I haven't left anyone out....I
still vote for a Burt surname list. I really don't care who you do or do
not cover, just an easier way to keep up with everyone.
Coweta Co., GA WB A
MARY BURT 8/22/1836, p. 29
Son: Thomas Wells, exr. Grson: Thompson Wells. Grdau: Mary Ann Wells.
Daus: Mary
Elizabeth. Wits: Thomas Watson, Wiley Jones, Richard I. Wynn.
Dawson Co., GA Wills & Bonds 1857-1862
HINCHY B. SHERIFF, decd, 5/2/1859, Gdns Bond, p. 16
Gdn's Bond of J. J. Burt, John Hockenhull, Sr. J. J. Burt apptd gdn of
minor ch of Hinchy
B. Sheriff, decd, i. e., John and Sarah Sheriff. Wits: R. V. Wilson,
James M. Hulsey.
THOMAS NIX, decd, 9/5/1859, Admrs Bond, p. 21
Bond of Nancy Nix and Samuel Weaver, admrs., Reuben T. Burt and Daniel P.
Monroe,
securities, for $3000.00.
WILLIAM ROBINSON, decd, 12/5/1859, Gdns Bond, p. 25
Bond of Rebecca Robinson, Moses M. Burt, security, for $350.00. Rebecca
Robinson
apptd gdn of orphans of WIlliam Robinson, decd, viz: John B., Andrew J.,
Sarah E.,
William T. Robinson.
DAVID DENSMORE, decd, 8/21/1862, Admrs Bond, p. 47
Bond of William Burt, admr, James L. Burt, security, for $600.00. William
Burt apptd
admr.
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From: IN%"lea@gnat.net" "Lea L. Dowd" 6-APR-1997 19:01:09.12
To: IN%"beg@tntech.edu", IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams", IN%"EBurt12345@aol.com", IN%"hollow@usit.net", IN%"inadt@aol.com", IN%"jkbrown@pop.mindspring.com", IN%"JKMahone@aol.com", IN%"jon@c-zone.net", IN%"merkelk@ns.awanet.com", IN%"murch@ww
CC:
Subj: William BURT of Lumpkin CO., GA
Lumpkin Co., GA WB A
WILLIAM BURT, decd, 7/5/1852, p. 203-204
Application of Jane J. Burt and Reuben T. Burt for L/A. Securities: Joseph
Hitt, Jasper Smith.
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From: IN%"merkelk@awanet.com" "Kenneth O. Merkel" 7-APR-1997 00:42:24.98
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu" "Barbara Goodson"
CC: IN%"merkelk%awanet.com.jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com"
Subj: RE: Burt Family
Hello Barbara and John,
I think I sent this to John before, but I'm not sure. My father started
researching our families in the early 1960s. In March 1963, he received a
letter from Aunt Mollie McEwen Nixon of Rockford, Alabama. Aunt Mollie was
the granddaughter of Mary Ann BURT, dau of Stephen R. BURT and Catherine
(BILLINGSLEY) BURT. In this letter, Aunt Mollie recalled the following:
""Stephen Burt, born in Halifax, NC, so were his brothers James and Martin,
their mother Ann Reid, Hallifax, NC. James Burt moved to Martinsville near
Talladega and Martin moved to Prattville, had some kind of machinery, then
did well. My grandmother visited them - I know some of them, cousin John
Bateman who practiced law in Wetumpka, his mother named Mary Bateman came
here a lot - Stephen Burt entered land near Autaugaville - SE
1/4-NE-Sec-8-T-19R-14 East-S-1- (Stephen??? Medaian???) - Oct 26 1835
Certificate No. 24763 - afterwards moved to Weogufka - you know the house -
and the children"". Also in the letter, Aunt Mollie listed the wife of
Stephen Burt as "Kitty Billingsley, Kitty Billingsley mother a Miss Barker
was born in Orange Court House, Va., you know their children's names - James
Burt moved to Martinsville..." This is the only sourse we have to Rebecca's
surname. Do you know of any BARKERs in Autauga Co? My father thinks that
Cynthia Turner was his first wife, and Rebecca Barker was his second wife.
The marker located in the Gaines Cemetery was placed there in 1953 by L.L.
McNees of Lexington, Mississippi, a decendant by way of Rebecca Billingsley
Kirk (dau of Clement Billingsley). It has an obvious error, listing the
death year of Clement Billingsley as 1944, when it was actually 1941. My
father corresponded with Mr. McNees in the early 1960s, and as my father
described him, "Mr. McNees was absolutely convinced that the marker was
correct, as well as the fact that Clements wife was Cynthia Turner". Since
the information on the marker is not accurate, I wonder if the location of
the marker is accurate. How did Mr. McNees determine that Clement
Billingsley was buried at that spot in the Gaines Cemetery? How come no
other Billingsleys are buried in the Gaines Cemetery? If Clement
Billingsley was married twice, which wife was buried with him? Where is the
other wife buried? I think that the Gaines Cemetery got its name from the
owner of the farm where it is located, owned by Grady Gaines, a decendant of
Clement Billingsley. I think that Grady Gaines decended from Catherine
Billingsley and her second husband William H. Gaines. Catherine was the
fifth child of William and Nancy Billingsley, whose oldest brother was C.C.
Billingsley.
C.C. Billingsley was the oldest son of William Billingsley, born abt 1789 in
Stafford Co, VA and Nancy (Hollowell?-not sure if this is a maiden name or
the name of a second husband). Rev. Christopher Columbus Billingsley was
born 25 Dec 1816 in Stafford Co, VA and married Nancy ? in 1842.
I hope this helps instead of confuses you. Ken
At 10:04 PM 4/2/97 -0600, you wrote:
>
> John and Kenneth,
>
> I'm updating some of my Burt/Hunt notes tonight and would like to
> question/address the issue of Catherine Billingsley Burt's parents. John
> wrote in January:
>
>> I just got a letter from another Burt cousin! He is Capt. Kenneth O. Merkel
>> of Enterprise, AL; e-mail: merkelk@ns.awanet.com He is a descendant of
>> Stephen R. Burt and Kitty Billingsley, through dau. Julia Ann Burt who
>> married Joseph M. Speer. He said he has the Billingsley family traced back
>> to the early 1300s.
>>
> [some material omitted here]
>> John's line. He had seen my charts at the Autauga Heritage Center vertical
>> files and questioned my use of Stephen Richard Burt, he believes the middle
>> name to be Reed. I'll have to check my notes on that one. He also lists
>> wife of Clement Billingsley as Rebecca Barker. I had not seen that name
>> beore. I'll let you know what I find out.
>
> I wonder about your assignment of the parents of Catherine Billingley as
> Clement Billingsley and Cynthia Turner. Autauga County Probate Report
> Book 5, p. 49 (7 Sep 1839) lists the heirs of Clement Billingsley as
> follows:
> wife Rebecca
> sons George, Boules (or Bowles)
> dec'd son William Billingsley - gr-children: Martha, Nancy Hollowell,
> Christopher C., John, Mary, Martha, Napoleon, Catherine
> son Clement [G.?], Joseph
> dau Catharine Burt (and her children)
> dau Deborah Tyus (and her children)
> dau Rebecca Kirk (and her children)
> dau Mary Burt (and her children)
>
> The division of his estate on 18 Nov 1844 (Report Book 5, p. 629)
> listed:
> George Billingsley
> Clement Billingsley
> Joseph Billingsley
> Catherine Burt, S. R. Burt
> Deborah Tyus, Wm. G. Tyus
> Rebecca Kirk, Wm. Kirk
> Mary Burt, Z. Burt
> Bolles Billingsley
> Wm Billingsley heirs Mary, Martha, Napolean and Catherina
>
> Now, Larry Nobles has this section on Clement Billingsley in the book he
> is working on:
>
> Clement Billingsley. Born in Stafford County, Virginia, in 1753, he
> served in the Revolution as Ensign, from Virginia. He married in January
> 1781, to Cynthia Turner, born in Virginia in 1764. They were residents
> of Stafford County to 1823, when they sold out to a Mr. Chadwell, his
> brother-in-law, and moved to Autauga County, where he engaged in farming
> and where they spent the rest of their days. Both died in 1844, and are
> buried in the Gaines Family Cemetery.
>
> The town of Billingsley in northeast Autauga County is named for Clement
> Billingsley.
>
> The children of Clement and Cynthia Billingsley were: 1. Rachel, born
> December 1781, and died in 1788. 2. Cynthia, born in the 1780s. 3.
> James, born in 1783, died as an infant. 4. Clement, born in 1785, died
> young. 5. George W., born in 1787. 6. William, born in 1789. 7. John,
> born in 1793, died in 1830's in Autauga County. 8. Clement Turner, born
> in October 1795. 9. James Reeves, born in 1798. 10. Nancy, born after
> 1800, died young. 11. Bowles, born in 1807.
>
> Somehow, the above paragraphs just don't seem to jive with the probate
> records. Kenneth, can you please clear all this up?! Also, how was Rev.
> C. C. Billingsley who married Nancy Griffin related? (C. C. and Nancy's
> daughter Alabama Priscilla Billingsley married Benjamin F. Hunt, a
> grandson of Joseph Burt and Ann Reed).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Barbara (in a nit-picky mood this evening, it always happens after I get
> my latest National Genealogical Society Journal).
>
>
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From: IN%"RSherillC@aol.com" 9-APR-1997 21:12:20.71
To: IN%"BEG@tntech.edu"
CC: IN%"jkbrown@mont.mindspring.com", IN%"sandonn%worldnet.att.net@postoffice.worldnet.att.net"
Subj: RE: Halifax -> Autauga 1824 (was: Williams Family Genealogy 2) 3
Barbara,
Thank you for the Burt deed data, Halifax County, N. C. I am reviewing your
references of 1821 deeds for Joseph Burt and Thomas Coleman. I will reply
when and if I locate documented data, or other deeds of 1821 - 1824.
One of my long disappointing research (by mail) to Putnam County, GA was an
effort to confirm that JOSEPH J. BURT was our JOSEPH BURT from Halifax
County, N.C. My theory was that Joseph and family were migrating along the
customary route--SC, GA, to AL and westward. It has been recorded also that
Joseph J. Burt, Allen W. Coleman, Wm. Walker, Sen., Joel Hurt and E. Reid
were still living in Putnam County during 1819. After I discovered that our
Joseph Burt and Thomas Coleman came from Halifax County, N.C., I did not
follow up with the Putnam County, GA. records. Did anyone determine that
Joseph J. Burt was related or a son of our Joseph Burt??
Has anyone established any other given names for Joseph Burt?
Has anyone researched Joseph II's wife, Ann Read (Reed)(Reid), lines? Joseph
I's wife, Elizabeth Walton (?) lines? Would like to exchange with those who
have documented either or both of these ladies/ lines..Their data may provide
additional information to aid our research of Burt and the Coleman acnestors
/ locations...
I have been working with PAF genealogical computer files. I would like to
transfer some of my Burt pedigree and group sheets with E-mail. No luck! If
anyone has any suggestions other than 'Sneal Mail' delivery, share the
procedures...
Robert.
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From: IN%"badams@mail.myriad.net" "Billy J. Adams" 10-APR-1997 14:23:48.63
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Subj:
Hi y'all
I received the following in the mail this morning. I propose to answer him
tomorrow, giving him the USPS mailing address of both Barbara and John.
Naturally, if any others want to write, that is surely your prerogative.
At this time, I see nothijng that relates to my Virginia research and to
the descendants of Richard Burt the elder, unless maybe there might be an
extra William Burt in here? I have a William Burt, Jr., in Greensville
County, VA in the 1780s that went somewhere.
Bill
C. W. WALLACE
12997 CAMINO EMPARRADO
SAN DIEGO, GA 92128
6 April, 1997
Mr. Bill Adams
1207 Neal Pickett Dr.
College Station' TX 77840-2612
Dear Mr. Adams.
I see in the Family Puzzlers of March 22, 1997 that you are
seeking information on a Richard Burt of Virginia. I am enclosing
some information I have on a Burt linage that may or may not be
of help to you. If you are able to make connections with your
Richard Burt and the Burts I have listed, I certainly would like
to exchange information with you. What information do you have on
the Burt linage?
Yours truly,
C. W. Wallace
Halifax County, N. C.
Will #386. page 152, shows Joseph Burt will filed 20 June 1788,
probated August 1788, lists:
Elizabeth Burt Wife
Joseph Burt Son
Stephen Burt Son
William Burt Son
Jesse Burt Son
Gacheus Burt Son (?)
Richart Burt Son
James Burt Son
Salley Flewellin Burt Daughter
Elizabeth Burt Daughter
Mary Burt Daughter
Will # 460, page 214 August court 1793 shows Stephen Burt of
Hallifax Town, a merchant died 16 July 1793. Will distributes
estate to:
John Burt Brother
William Burt Brother
Jesse Burt Brother
Remainder equally to rest of brothers
and sisters not named.
Will #620, page 335 - Will of Elizabeth Elbanck recorded 24 June
1798, probated February Court 1800, lists daughter Martha
Elizabeth Burt and son William Burt.
Will #717, page 437 - Will of Richard Burt recorded 10 February
1805, probated May Court 1805, lists:
John Burt Son
William Son
Witnessed by Willie Burt
The following was hand printed on this page:
In addition to data shown on these two pages, I have records of
land deeds of John burt in Granville County, N.C. dated
1754, 1757 & 1760. I do not believe I have a direct connection
as yet, but I believe the John Burt shown in the above wills
relates back to the John Burt in Granville.
End of first page. Second page, as follows, typed.
Page 2 - Burt
Will #725. page 445 - Will of William Burt recorded 20 November
1804, probated November court 18O5, lists:
Elizabeth Burt Wife
Richard Burt Son
Willie Burt Son
Squire Burt Son
Nancy Crab Daughter
Patsey Burt Daughter
Betsey Burt Daughter
Warren County, North Carolina Will records shows Will of William
Burt recorded May 10, 1823, probated August 1823. The Will lists
Salumeth Wife
William Son
John A. Son
Salumeth Sims Dau.
Lucretia A. Garrett Dau.
Elizabeth Dau.
Ann Dau.
Harriet D. Dau.
Will mentions lands in Warren County, N.C. and Mansion House land
in Halifax County, N.C.
Franklin County, Tennessee Historical Review of January 1976
records that, "In the 1830's, William Burt of North Carolina came
to Franklin County to obtain his grant No. 8888 of 103 acres,
which was given to him for services in the Revolutionary War. He
then purchased the George Gray grants No. 595 and No. 2458 of 50
acres and 4 1/2 acres. Besides these grants, he purchased the
Andrew C. Woods grant No. 1958 of 75 acres, the Joseph Barr grant
No., 1043 of 60 acres, the Benjamin Weeks grant No. 2439 of 10
acres, and the William Anderson grant No. _ of 40 acres. As a
total, the grants made up a tract of land consisting of
approximately 342 1/2 acres.
In the year 1838, William Burt constructed a hotel on the
property near the sulphur springs. A partnership in the property
was then formed among Mr. Burt, Dr. L. P. Sims, and Joseph Sims.
Mr. Burt occupied the hotel until his death.
After William Burt's death, his daughter, Mrs. Martha Sims, Dr.
Powell Sims, her husband, and Thomas Short occupied the hotel.