Born
11 APR 1726.
Burlington, Province of New Jersey. [7]
ABT 1731.
Burlington, Province of New Jersey. [8]Found multiple copies of birth date. Using 11 APR 1726
Marriage
Husband @I4382@.
Wife @I4383@.
Marriage
15 MAY 1749.
Burlington, Province of New Jersey. [10]
Husband @I386@.
Wife @I4395@.
Child: @I14935@.
Child: @I451@.
Child: @I14934@.
Child: @I14933@.
Child: @I14936@.
Child: @I4382@.
Marriage present day Nassau County.
29 MAY 1712.
Westbury Meeting House, Westbury, Queens, Long Island, Province of New York. [11][12][13]
Sources
↑ Burr-804 was created by Peter Wetherill through the import of Smaller.GED on Jun 26, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
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: S26 Burr Forum on Ancestry.com NOTESource Medium: Internet
Source: S266 Bonner, Becky Bass & Josephine Lindsay Bass My Southern Family Repository: #R5
Repository: R5 Website
Source: S54 Funk, Duane Duane Funk Family Repository: #R5 NOTESource Medium: Internet
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