Will:
11 FEB 1772.
Written by son John Woolman. [12]
21 OCT 1773.
Will affirmed by Mary Willets. [13]
Marriage
Husband @I289@.
Wife @I290@.
Marriage
21 OCT 1713. [14][15]
Marriage
21 OCT 1714.
Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey. [16]
Husband @I123@.
Wife @I124@.
Child: @I386@.
Child: @I383@.
Child: @I290@.
Child: @I120@.
Child: @I385@.
Child: @I384@.
Child: @I389@.
Child: @I387@.
Child: @I388@.
Marriage
ABT 1690.
Newton, Queens, Province of New York. [17]
Marriage
Province of New Jersey. [18]
WikiTree profile Burr-164 created through the import of heinakuu2011-6.ged on Jul 5, 2011 by Johanna Amnelin.
Source: S10 Todd, Charles Burr A General History of the Burr Family, 4th Edition Publication: Name: The Knickerbocker Press; Repository: #R1 NOTESource Medium: Book
Repository: R1 PDF Library of Claude P Perry II
Source: S137 Woolman, John ; ed. by Amelia Mott Gummere The Journal and Essays of John Woolman - Rancocas Edition Publication: Name: The MacMillan Company; Repository: #R1 NOTESource Medium: Electronic Book, downloaded from http://books.google.com/
Source: S26 Burr Forum on Ancestry.com NOTESource Medium: Internet
Source: S73 Various Contributors Genealogy.com Forums Publication: Name: The Generations Network; Repository: #R5 NOTESource Medium: Internet
Repository: R5 Website
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