Born present day Mount Holly. Burlington Co., New Jersey.
29 MAY 1691.
Northhampton, Burlington, Province of West Jersey. [7][8]
BET 29 APR AND 29 MAY 1691. [9]
1710[10]Found multiple copies of birth date. Using 29 MAY 1691
Marriage
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. [14][15][16]
Husband @I386@.
Wife @I4527@.
Marriage 2nd husband.
02 MAY 1734.
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania. [17][18]
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. [19]
Marriage
Province of New Jersey. [20]
Burr-805 was created by Peter Wetherill through the import of Smaller.GED on Jun 26, 2014.
Source: S10 Todd, Charles Burr A General History of the Burr Family, 4th Edition Publication: Name: The Knickerbocker Press; Repository: #R1 NOTESource Medium: Book
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: S266 Bonner, Becky Bass & Josephine Lindsay Bass My Southern Family Repository: #R5
Source: S36 Viney, Joan Clanton.ged
Source: S60 Hinshaw, William Wade Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume: 6 Vols Publication: Name: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,; NOTESource Medium: Book
Source: S67 Colonial Dames of America in the State of New Jersey First Ladies of the Old School House/First Lady of Peachfield Elizabeth Thredder Burr and Her Descendants Publication: Name: National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of New Jersey; Repository: #R7 NOTESource Medium: Book
Repository: R7 New Jersey State Library
Source: S73 Various Contributors Genealogy.com Forums Publication: Name: The Generations Network; Repository: #R5 NOTESource Medium: Internet
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John 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.
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Jerry, here is a treasure trove of documented information on your New Jersey Burrs, including John Burr's parents and several generations of descendants to Jacob Burr b. 1770:
Todd, Charles Burr. A General History of the Burr Family in America with a Genealogical Record from 1193 to 1902. 4th ed. New York, The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1902. Pages 446-450, 453, 458.
https://books.google.com/books?id=MD07AAAAMAAJ&q=446#v=snippet&q=John%20Burr%20%20May%201691&f=false
Note: be sure to notice the ID #s assigned to each individual (John b. 1691 = [2], for example. Please be sure to add info for all siblings to help other Burr researchers connect to your work! Also, note that there were several Burr-Lippincott marriages in early generations of this small Quaker community.
Same parents and exact date of birth
Todd, Charles Burr. A General History of the Burr Family in America with a Genealogical Record from 1193 to 1902. 4th ed. New York, The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1902. Pages 446-450, 453, 458. https://books.google.com/books?id=MD07AAAAMAAJ&q=446#v=snippet&q=John%20Burr%20%20May%201691&f=false Note: be sure to notice the ID #s assigned to each individual (John b. 1691 = [2], for example. Please be sure to add info for all siblings to help other Burr researchers connect to your work! Also, note that there were several Burr-Lippincott marriages in early generations of this small Quaker community.