Susanna Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Jemima Wheeler2 b. 1749, d. 8 Jun 1790 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Benjamin Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Jemima Wheeler2 b. 1749, d. 8 Jun 1790 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Joseph Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Jemima Wheeler2 b. 1749, d. 8 Jun 1790 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Hannah Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Jemima Wheeler2 b. 1749, d. 8 Jun 1790 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Roby Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Jemima Wheeler2 b. 1749, d. 8 Jun 1790 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Martha Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Jemima Wheeler2 b. 1749, d. 8 Jun 1790 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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On 9 March 1809 she and her husband John sold 1/15 share of the farm in Dutchess Co., New York, that had belonged to her late father Benjamin Burlingame.2 She and John were living in Washington, Dutchess Co., New York, in 1832.1
Charles Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Jemima Wheeler2 b. 1749, d. 8 Jun 1790 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Lavina Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Jemima Wheeler2 b. 1749, d. 8 Jun 1790 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Carpenter J. Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Jemima Wheeler2 b. 1749, d. 8 Jun 1790 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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John Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)2 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Jemima Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)2 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Elizabeth Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)2 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Abraham Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)2 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Rebecca Burlingame1,2
Father | Benjamin Burlingame1,2 b. a 1748, d. 20 Feb 1805 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)2 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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She was living in Washington, Dutchess Co., New York, at the time of her marriage.2 She and her husband Nathan were living in Vermont in 1832.2
Gideon Wilbur1
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, pp. 109,110.
James Knight1
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, pp. 109,110.
Gilbert Brown1
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, pp. 109,110.
John H. Boice1
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On 9 March 1809 he and his wife Martha sold 1/15 share of the farm in Dutchess Co., New York, that had belonged to her late father Benjamin Burlingame.1 He and Martha were living in Washington, Dutchess Co., New York, in 1832.2
Nathan Weller1
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He was living in Washington, Dutchess Co., New York, at the time of his marriage.1 He and his wife Rebecca were living in Vermont in 1832.1
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, pp. 109,110.
Catherine Belding1
Father | Silas Belding1,2 |
Mother | Jane Knickerbocker1,2 |
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She also went by the name Catreen.1
She was named one of the administrators of her husband Pardon Burlingame's estate.1,2 She received a quit claim deed to land in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York, from her daughter Mary and Mary's husband Robert Brady on 1 December 1809.1
In the settlement of her estate, the only heir mentioned is her daughter, Luci McKeen.1
Children of Catherine Belding and Pardon Burlingame
- George Burlingame1,2 d. 1810
- Mary Burlingame1
- Luci Burlingame1
- Jane Burlingame2
- Silas Burlingame1,2 b. 26 Mar 1789
- Clara Burlingame1,2 b. 24 Aug 1793, d. 2 Oct 1796
George Burlingame1
Father | Pardon Burlingame1,2 b. a 1755, d. 6 Dec 1803 |
Mother | Catherine Belding1,2 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. a 1841 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 111.
- [S136] Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York, Vol. II - Abbot to Burtch, pp. 917-919.
- [S136] Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York, Vol. II - Abbot to Burtch, pp. 917-919. From Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York, collected and edited by J. Wilson Poucher, M.D. and Helen Wilkinson Reynolds, Collections of the Dutchess County Historical Society, 1924.
Clara Burlingame1
Father | Pardon Burlingame1,2 b. a 1755, d. 6 Dec 1803 |
Mother | Catherine Belding1,2 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. a 1841 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 111.
- [S136] Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York, Vol. II - Abbot to Burtch, pp. 917-919.
- [S136] Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York, Vol. II - Abbot to Burtch, pp. 917-919. From Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York, collected and edited by J. Wilson Poucher, M.D. and Helen Wilkinson Reynolds, Collections of the Dutchess County Historical Society, 1924.
Silas Burlingame1
Father | Pardon Burlingame1,2 b. a 1755, d. 6 Dec 1803 |
Mother | Catherine Belding1,2 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. a 1841 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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He was made the ward of Joseph Belden on 6 December 1809 in Washington, Dutchess Co., New York.3
He and his first wife Catherine were living in Saybrook, Connecticut, on 20 June 1810.1 On that date they gave a quit claim deed to Catherine Burlingame (Silas' mother?) for 1/4 acre of land in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York.1
He served in the War of 1812.1
He and his second wife Elizabeth are listed in the census of 1850 in Flushing, Queens Co., New York.1
Citations
- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 111.
- [S136] Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York, Vol. II - Abbot to Burtch, pp. 917-919.
- [S136] Frank J. Doherty, Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York, Vol. II - Abbot to Burtch, pp. 917-919. From Dutchess County Guards., A:93.
Catherine (?)1
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She and her husband Silas were living in Saybrook, Connecticut, on 20 June 1810.1 On that date they gave a quit claim deed to Catherine Burlingame (Silas' mother?) for 1/4 acre of land in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York.1
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 111.
Elizabeth (?)1
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She and her husband Silas are listed in the census of 1850 in Flushing, Queens Co., New York.1
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 111.
Mary Burlingame1
Father | Pardon Burlingame1 b. a 1755, d. 6 Dec 1803 |
Mother | Catherine Belding1 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. a 1841 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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On 1 December 1809 she and her husband Robert gave a quit claim deed to land in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York, to her mother, Catherine.1
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 111.
Robert Brady1
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On 1 December 1809 Robert Brady and his wife Mary gave a quit claim deed to land in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York, to her mother, Catherine.1
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 111.
Luci Burlingame1
Father | Pardon Burlingame1 b. a 1755, d. 6 Dec 1803 |
Mother | Catherine Belding1 b. 7 Sep 1757, d. a 1841 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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She was the only heir listed in the settlement of her mother's estate.1
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 111.