Baptised 7-6-1806 at Wesleyan Chapel, Gravel Lane, Salford Lancashire.
1841 Joseph Burgess is attributed as father of Clement Dickson Burgess in the 1841 England Census residing @ Stonehewer Lane, [1]
Joseph Burgess 35 born Lancashire, Storeman
Jane Burgess 35
Henry Burgess 13
Caroline Burgess 11
John Burgess 9
Joseph Burgess 7
George Burgess 5
Clemont Burgess 3yrs 6 Mnths
Frederick Burgess 2
1851 Joseph Burgess is not named but probably described in Clement's family as father of Clement Dickson Burgess in the England Census.[2]
Although Joseph's son Clement took the surname Morton, sometime after 1851 England census, there is no evidence yet located that Joseph had any association with this name.
Sources
↑ 1841 census of England, Lancashire, Manchester, folio 59, page 19, Burgess Family; digital images; citing PRO HO 107/574/7
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15 Bloom Street,
Jane Burgess Wife Married 45 Husband in America Born Yorke, Leeds
Henry Burgess Son 23 Casemaker Born Salford, Lancashire
Caroline Burgess Daur 21 Milliner &[ ] Born Salford, Lancashire
John Burgess Son 19 Cord maker born Hulme, Lancashire
Joseph Burgess Son 17 Lithographic Printer Born Salford, Lancashire
George Burgess Son 15 Patent card maker Born Cheshire, [ ]
Clement Burgess Son 13 Errand Boy Born Lancashire, Manchester
Frederick Burgess Son 11 Scholar Born Lancashire, Charlton Mid
Thomas Burgess Son 7 Scholar Born Salford, Lancashire
Elizabeth Burgess Daur 5 Scholar Born Salford, Lancashire
1851 census of England, Middlesex, Hulme Parish, Lancashire, folio 864, page 43, Burgess Family; digital images citing PRO HO 107/2221; Township of Hulme
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Joseph by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Joseph:
Morton-2818 and Burgess-7555 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicate profile as same information just confusion because of alias with surname.