(?) McKee1
Father | James McKee1 |
Mother | Salome Brayton1 d. 18 Oct 1863 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S114] Henry Reed Stiles, The Stiles Family in America, p. 327.
John Burlingame1
Father | John Burlingame1 b. 1690, d. 12 Feb 1755 |
Mother | Sarah Briggs1 b. 1688, d. 4 Jun 1763 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 17.
Hannah Burlingame1
Father | John Burlingame1 b. 1690, d. 12 Feb 1755 |
Mother | Sarah Briggs1 b. 1688, d. 4 Jun 1763 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 17.
Daniel Burlingame1
Father | John Burlingame1 b. 1690, d. 12 Feb 1755 |
Mother | Sarah Briggs1 b. 1688, d. 4 Jun 1763 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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He and his brother Jeremiah were co-executors of their father's will, dated 8 February 1755 and proved 15 Apr 1755. They received 15 acres of land, including some old iron ore beds, and divided the land between themselves on 30 Mar 1757.1
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 17.
Peter Burlingame1
Father | John Burlingame1 b. 1690, d. 12 Feb 1755 |
Mother | Sarah Briggs1 b. 1688, d. 4 Jun 1763 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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On 13 February 1739 Peter Burlingame bought his father's homestead in Cranston, Providence Co., Rhode Island, which his father had in turn received from his father.1
Citations
- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 17.
Jeremiah Burlingame1
Father | John Burlingame1 b. 1690, d. 12 Feb 1755 |
Mother | Sarah Briggs1 b. 1688, d. 4 Jun 1763 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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He and his brother Daniel were co-executors of their father's will, dated 8 February 1755 and proved 15 Apr 1755. They received 15 acres of land, including some old iron ore beds, and divided the land between themselves on 30 Mar 1757.1
Citations
- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 17.
Naomi Burlingame1
Father | John Burlingame1 b. 1690, d. 12 Feb 1755 |
Mother | Sarah Briggs1 b. 1688, d. 4 Jun 1763 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 17.
Elisha Burlingame1
Father | Roger Burlingame1 b. 1692, d. 1 Apr 1763 |
Mother | Sarah Baker1 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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He and his brother Christopher were given land in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, by their father on 8 October 1734.1
Citations
- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 15.
Christopher Burlingame1
Father | Roger Burlingame1 b. 1692, d. 1 Apr 1763 |
Mother | Sarah Baker1 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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He and his brother Elisha were given land in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, by their father on 8 October 1734.1
Citations
- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 15.
Jonathan Burlingame1
Father | Roger Burlingame1 b. 1692, d. 1 Apr 1763 |
Mother | Sarah Baker1 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 15.
Sarah Burlingame1
Father | Roger Burlingame1 b. 1692, d. 1 Apr 1763 |
Mother | Sarah Baker1 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 15.
Roger Burlingame1
Father | Roger Burlingame1 b. 1692, d. 1 Apr 1763 |
Mother | Sarah Baker1 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 15.
Gideon Burlingame1
Father | James Burlingame1 b. 16 Sep 1694, d. 16 Dec 1767 |
Mother | Hannah Brown1 d. 1760 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, pp. 16,17.
Hannah Burlingame1
Father | James Burlingame1 b. 16 Sep 1694, d. 16 Dec 1767 |
Mother | Hannah Brown1 d. 1760 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, pp. 16,17.
Mercy Burlingame1
Father | James Burlingame1 b. 16 Sep 1694, d. 16 Dec 1767 |
Mother | Hannah Brown1 d. 1760 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, pp. 16,17.
Jabez Burlingame1
Father | James Burlingame1 b. 16 Sep 1694, d. 16 Dec 1767 |
Mother | Hannah Brown1 d. 1760 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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John Briggs1
Father | Moses Briggs1 b. 1729 |
Mother | Zipporah Blanchard1 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S134] Nelson Burlingame, Burlingame Manuscript, Vol. 1, p. 48A.
Ulalia March1
Father | Richard Marche1 d. b 29 Apr 1612 |
Mother | Joane (?)1 d. bt 21 May 1616 - 10 Jun 1616 |
Relationship | 9th great-grandmother of Charles Edward Towne |
Charts | Charles Swikert Ancestors |
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Her first name also appears as "Eulalia."1 She was named in her grandfather William Marche the Elder's will, dated 29 April 1612, inventoried on 11 Feb 1613, and proved on 8 Sep 1615. She and her siblings were each left 6s 8d.1 She was left 50s in her mother's will, dated 21 May 1616 and proved 21 Jun 1616.1 She was named in her sister Elizabeth's will, which was undated (but may have been made soon after her mother's death in 1616), and proved on 14 May 1619.1 She probably emigrated to New England with her husband Henry and their children in the winter of 1638/39 or the spring or summer of 1639.1
More Information / Background
Children of Ulalia March and Henry Burt
- Samuel Burt1
- Patience Burt1
- Mercy Burt1 d. b 11 Jul 1706
- Hannah Burt1
- Sarah Burt1 b. 14 Jan 1620/21, d. a 11 Jul 1689
- Abigail Burt1 b. a 1623
- Jonathan Burt1 b. 23 Jan 1624/25, d. 19 Oct 1715
- David Burt1 b. 18 Oct 1629, d. 1690
- Mary Burt1 b. Apr 1632
- Mary Burt1 b. 13 Apr 1635, d. 1689
- Dorcas Burt+1 b. 1638
- Nathaniel Burt1 b. 23 Mar 1637/38, d. 29 Sep 1720
- Elizabeth Burt1 b. 4 Dec 1638
Citations
- [S253] George Skelton Terry, "Burt-March", from Gary Boyd Roberts, English Origins of New England Families, First Series, Vol. II.
Elizabeth Tarbell1,2
Father | John Tarbell1,2 b. a 1654, d. 25 Mar 1715 |
Mother | Mary Nurse1,2 b. 1659, d. 28 Jun 1749 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 8 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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On 13 January 1721 she sold her rights to the estate of her "bro. ___ Tarbell" to her future husband Obed Abbott for £60.2,4
She and Obed had the following known children: Jonathan (b 1 April 1723), Elizabeth (b 5 February 1724/25, d young), Moses (b 13 January 1727/28, d 22 November 1809), Sarah (b 22 April 1729, d 9 January 1815), Elizabeth (b 16 March 1730/31, d 12 April 1773), John (b 4 February 1732/33, d 27 November 1756), Mary (b 16 February 1734/35).2,3
Citations
- [S3542] Lois Payne Hoover, Towne Family, William Towne and Joanna Blessing, Salem, Massachusetts, 1635: Five Generations of Descendants, pp. 14,15.
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 76-84.
- [S3542] Lois Payne Hoover, Towne Family, William Towne and Joanna Blessing, Salem, Massachusetts, 1635: Five Generations of Descendants, pp. 59,60.
- [S3542] Lois Payne Hoover, Towne Family, William Towne and Joanna Blessing, Salem, Massachusetts, 1635: Five Generations of Descendants, pp. 14,15. Elizabeth's "bro. ___ Tarbell" was probably Jonathan Tarbell, who died unmarried 31 May 1718 in Salem. He left half of his estate to his mother, and after her death it was to go to his siblings.
Bathsheba Gilbert1
Father | Thomas Gilbert1 |
Mother | Martha Barns1 |
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She and Moses had the following known children: Sarah (b 6 November 1725, d 19 February 1793), Rachel (b 6 October 1727), Hannah (b 8 April 1729, d bef 8 November 1791), Obed (b 8 May 1730), Martha (b 28 December 1732, d 3 February 1747/48), Bathsheba (b 1 November 1735, d aft 8 November 1791), Dorothy (b 19 April 1738, d aft 8 November 1791), a son (b 27 February 1741, d 28 February 1741), Abigail (b 8 March 1742, d aft 8 November 1791), Aaron (b 2 April 1746).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 84-86.
Lydia Gilbert1
Father | Samuel Gilbert1 |
Mother | Lydia Barns1 |
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She and Peter had the following known children: Nathan (b 8 March 1731, d 16 January 1742), Joel (b 1 or 12 January 1732/33), Damaris (b 7 March 1734/35, d 11 July 1736), Gideon (b 20 April 1738), Elizabeth (b 30 July 1739, d 1 March 1777), twins Nathan and Jesse (b 30 March 1742), Moses (b 20 December 1743, d 2 September 1748), Joshua (b 12 April 1746), Lydia (b 25 November 1748), Prudence (b 13 September 1752), Sarah (b 21 May 1755), John (probably d young).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 86-88.