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Sarah Ann (Burt) Beardsley

Sarah Ann Beardsley formerly Burt
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Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 23 Feb 2016
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Sarah (Burt) Beardsley was married to a descendant of the immigrants William Beardsley and Mary Harvie.

Biography

Sarah Burt, first wife of William P. Beardsley passed away in 1868.[1]

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Sources

  • Beardsley Genealogy: The Family of William Beardsley, One of the First Settlers of Connecticut. Compiled and edited by Nellie Beardsley Holt and Charles Eleazer Holt. Published at West Hartford, Connecticut, 1951. Sarah is the first wife of William Phineas Beardsley, Holt Record #1153, Pg. 430.[2]
  • Genealogical History of the Beardsley-lee Family in America, by Rev. Isaac Haight Beardsley, published 1902, Pg. 386[3]

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Footnotes

  1. Profile created by John Beardsley, 22 Feb 2016. Added information from Beardsley family researcher Nick Dann, 6 May 2016.
  2. Holt Record #1153
  3. Rev. Isaac Haight Beardsley, Pg. 386




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