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William was born abt 1862, though after the will of Jacob Burton was written. He is the son of Mary Burton. Mary was born about 1820. She is the daughter of Harry Burton and Rosa Burton. William was part of the following family group that was enslaved by Jaccob Burton Jr, though not named in the will.
Harry and Rosa
Their children
Slave Owner
See: Slaves of Jacob Burton Chambers County Alabama
See: Will of Jacob Burton Chambers County Alabama 1864
In the will of Jacob Burton, Mary and her children were mentioned as follows:
Research notes post Emancipation
Mary, daughter of Harry and Rosa, correlates with the Mary in the 1865 sharecropping agreement with Andrew Jackson Burton. Andrew Jackson Burton was the son of Jacob Burton Jr. In the above quotes from Jacob's will, any children of Mary that were mentioned were born before 1862 when the will was written. John is named as her youngest son. Often the ages given in such records are impercise estimates. When reviewing the Will, the 1865 Sharecropping agreement and Mary's 1870 census the following appears to be consistent.
Any son younger that John, is born after 1862, Per the will Mary had a known son John born prior to 1862. The minor John in the 1865 share cropping agreement is 5 years old with an inferred birth year of 1860. There is a 3 year old William, born after 1862 and 2 years younger than John. In Mary's 1870 census the ages vary as is common for that era, but John being older and the age difference being two years is consistent.
Per Will 1862 | Sharecropping 1865 | 1870 census | 1880 Census | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mary | b 1820? | 45 (b 1820) | 47 (b 1823) | |
Washington | before 1862 | |||
Martha | before 1862 | |||
Moses | before 1862 | 21 (b 1859) | ||
Russ | before 1862 | |||
Richard | before 1862 | |||
Weany | before 1862 | |||
John | before 1862 | 5 (b 1860) | 12 (b 1858) | |
William | not mentioned | 3 (b 1862) | 10 b (1860) |
See: Sharecropping Agreement Andrew Jackson Burton Chambers County, Alabama
In the 1870 census William (age 10), At Home S, was in Lafayette, Chambers, Alabama.[1]
Name | Sex | Age | Occupation | Birth Place |
Mary Burton | F | 47 | House Servant | Georgia |
John Burton | M | 12 | At Home S | Alabama |
William Burton | M | 10 | At Home S | Alabama |
William died sometime after he was recorded in the 1870 census.
Chambers County 1940 militia districts map
The referenced "Chambers County 1940 militia districts map" is being used as a point of reference for our early ancestors who were in Chambers County as early as 1870. [1]
Sources
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1870 Census:
"1870 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1870; Census Place: Lafayette, Chambers, Alabama; Roll: M593_6; Page: 119B
Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 7163 #12643570 (accessed 28 January 2024)
William Burton (10), At Home S, in Lafayette, Chambers, Alabama. Born in Alabama.