Burnham, Elizabeth (b. 1 MAY 1750, d. 1821)
Death: 1821
Source: (Death)
Title: VR-Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: Book
Death: 21 JUN 1794 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Death)
Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Author: Clarence A. Torrey
Media: Book
Death: 1664 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Author: Clarence A. Torrey
Media: Book
Death: 24 APR 1731
Death: 10 NOV 1679
Source: (Name)
Title: Hammatt Papers
Author: Abraham Hammatt
Publication: 1880 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: BookPage: pg 352-353
Source: (Death)
Title: VR-Essex Co, MA
Media: Other
Death: 9 OCT 1732 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 17 APR 1817 Essex, Essex, MA
Note: Immigrated 1637 as servant of Samuel Dix. [Embarked Apr 8, 1637] Subscriber to Maj. Denison 1648. Surveyor of Highways, 1662. Had permission to have a mill 1671, Chebacco river. He was a carpenter by trade. He was a signer of the Loyalist and Proctor petitions. The Proctor petition was drafted by the leading men of Ipswich to help save the life of John Proctor who had been accused of witchcraft in 1666 at Ipswich, Mass.
The Story family were French Huguenots, who fled from their native land at the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. These exiles for conscience's sake, whose original name was Staurie, found a footing in England. They immigrated to America in the seventeenth century, and settled at Marblehead, Massachusetts, then in Pennsylvania, and later in the South. There were several brothers who came from Brittany, in the northwestern part of France, to Massachusetts, thence South. Thomas, Charles, Daniel, Ebenezer, and a sister, Ann Eliza, were among this number.
Source: (Name)
Title: Hammatt Papers
Author: Abraham Hammatt
Publication: 1880 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: BookPage: 352
Death: DEC 1702 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 10 MAY 1796 Ipswich, Chebacco Parish, MA
Note: According to the NEGHR V1, p352, Reginald was a descendant from an ancient and respectable family settled in western England. He came from England in 1638, with his family on a ship embargoed by King Charles I. In 1648, he and his son, Abraham, were subscribers to an allowance for Major Denison.
Another sources says he was "a descendant of Sir Richard [Foester] Foster, brother-in-law of William the Coqueror, made baronet in 1461." [See Chamberlayne's Present State of Great Britain]
Death: 1680 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Author: Clarence A. Torrey
Media: Book
Death: OCT 1644 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 13 MAY 1870 Oxford, Marquette, WI
Burial: Oxford Cemetery, Oxford, Marquette, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 6, #0591
Author: Patricia Parra
Media: Family Archive CD
Death: --Not Shown--
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 6, #0591
Author: Patricia Parra
Media: Family Archive CD
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 6, #0591
Author: Patricia Parra
Media: Family Archive CD
Death: 1873
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 6, #0591
Author: Patricia Parra
Media: Family Archive CD
Death: 6 SEP 1871 New York, NY
Cause: Pleurisy w/congestion of lungs & uremia
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 6, #0591
Author: Patricia Parra
Media: Family Archive CD
Death: BEF 1888
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