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Burlingham, John James (b. 22 NOV 1862, d. 11 JAN 1924)

Death: 11 JAN 1924 Iowa City, IA

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Burlingham, George A. (b. 1 FEB 1775, d. 7 JUN 1860)
Death: 7 JUN 1860 Cortland, NY

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Burlingham, Charles (b. 9 MAR 1748/49, d. 15 FEB 1816)
Death: 15 FEB 1816 Lanesboro, Berkshire, MA

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Burlingham, Jonathan (b. 1715, d. 24 JUN 1778)
Death: 24 JUN 1778 Cranston, RI

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Burlingham, Roger (b. 1692, d. 1 APR 1768)
Death: 1 APR 1768 Cranston, RI

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Baker, Sarah (b. 1692, d. JUL 1761)
Death: JUL 1761 Cranston, RI

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Burlingame, John (b. 1 AUG 1664, d. 24 JUN 1719)
Note: 2. John BURLINGAME, born Warwick, R.I. Aug. 1, 1664 (VR, 1st series, Vol. I, Kent Co.), died Warwick June 24, 1719; married Warwick, Nov. 19, 1688 his first cousin Mary Knowles LIPPETT, born Warwick about 1666, died Cranston, R.I. Jan. 13, 1708, daughter of Moses and Mary (KNOWLES) LIPPETT. Nine children: John, 1690; Roger, 1692; James, 1694; Barlingstone, 1698; Benjamin, about 1700; Persis, 1703; David, 1706; Patience; Mercy.
Death: 24 JUN 1719 Warwick, RI

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Burlingame, Roger (b. 24 JAN 1619/20, d. 1 SEP 1718)
Note: ROGER BURLINGAME, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (HOWARD) BURLINGAME, born Kent Co., England Jan. 24, 1620, died Mashantatack (Cranston), R.I., Sept. 1, 1718 (VR of RI, 1st series, vol. II:52); married, first, England, about 1646, Jacolyn HUNTINGDON, died England; married, second, Warwick, R.I., Oct. 3, 1663 Mrs. MARY (LIPPITT) BARLINSTONE, born Providence Plantations, R.I., March 3, 1643, died Mashantatack July 5, 1718, daughter of John and Martha (_____) LIPPITT and widow of William BARLINSTONE, whom she had married on March 23, 1661. See below for information regarding John LIPPITT.

At the age of sixteen Roger BURLINGAME enlisted in the British Army, serving in the regiment of his uncle, Roger BURLINGHAM, and eventually reaching the rank of Captain. After his marriage and the birth of his son, Captain Roger BURLINGAME and his company were ordered to America; he landed with his troops at Boston on May 10, 1650. Soon after reaching America he resigned his commission and went up into the Connecticut Valley for the purpose of purchasing a farm, with the intention of bringing his wife and child to America, only to learn that his wife had died.

He was a witness to Court held at Stonington, Conn. in 1654. He and Thomas GRIFFIAN (said to have been the brother-in-law of Roger BURLINGAME, having married his sister, Elizabeth BURLINGAME) purchased one hundred acres of land on Feb. 16, 1656 at Pequot (now New London), Conn. located on the east side ‘of the brook Called misticke’. (Suffolk Deed III:455). He sold this farm on March 1, 1659.

John HARRUD, Roger BURLINGHAM and Thomas RALPH were recognized as the first English settlers of Mashantatuck (Sidney S. Rider, History of Rhode Island Lands). The three settlers claimed to have had a grant from the Cooweeseette Indians bearing the date of June 6, 1662 for 4000 acres at Patuxet, at a place called either Mashantatack or Paquabuck (Providence Town Papers 0120,I:53). By order of the General Assembly of Sept. 25, 1671, they were ordered to make the rate and levy the assessments on the inhabitants of Mashantatack.

Roger BURLINGHAM was elected Deputy to represent Warwick at the General Assembly of May 6, 1690. However, he was not accepted as Deputy since he claimed residence in two jurisdictions (Warwick and Mashantatuck; the Assembly declared the election illegal, ruling that BURLINGHAM resided in Mashantatuck (Proceedings of the General Assembly May 16, 1690). At a Town Meeting of Elections on June 6, 1698 Roger BURLINGAME was chosen as one of seven members of the Town Council.

Roger BURLINGAME and his family were of the Quaker faith. For many years up until 1711, the “Friends” held their meetings in his mansion house (May Day Souvenir of May 2, 1882, The Oak Lawn Baptist Church of Providence).

Roger BURLINGAME’s will, dated Nov. 28, 1715 and proved Sept. 13, 1718, named his wife Mary [who had predeceased him], daughters Mercy, Alice, sons Roger, Peter, Thomas, John, as well as several grandchildren and two sons-in-law. All children were to share equally, the moveable estate being valued at 199 pounds: 13: 8. Son Roger received fifty acres, and John, Thomas, and Roger received 20s. each.
Death: 1 SEP 1718 Cranston, RI

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Lippett, Mary Elizabeth (b. 3 MAR 1642/43, d. 3 JUL 1718)
Death: 3 JUL 1718 Cranston, RI

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Bowen, Huldah (b. 15 JUL 1751, d. 31 AUG 1836)
Death: 31 AUG 1836 Lanesboro, Berkshire, MA

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Russo, Aliver (b. ABT 1900, d. AFT 1910)
Note: Andrew/Aliver was on the 1910 census in Indiana, but doesn't appear with the family in 1920. In 1910, the census indicates that he immigrated in 1900.
Death: AFT 1910

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Mann, Hamilton (b. NOV 1847, d. AFT 1905)
Death: AFT 1905 Cedar Rapids, IA

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Miller, Angeline Boles (b. ABT 1850, d. BEF 1900)
Death: BEF 1900 Cedar Rapids, IA

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Mann, Jacob (b. ABT 1814, d. 19 JAN 1901)
Death: 19 JAN 1901 Springville, IA

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Mann, Jacob (b. 3 DEC 1790, d. 5 JUL 1851)
Note: Jacob Mann was on of the first settlers in Linn Grove, Iowa where he built a log cabin in Feb. 1838.
He later built a grist mill. On July 5, 1851, heavy rains washed away the mill. Jacob was sleeping in the mill and was drowned in Big Creek. His body was not found until the next day.
Death: 5 JUL 1851 Big Creek, Linn, IA

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?, (b. , d. 4 JUL 1959)
Death: 4 JUL 1959 Cedar Rapids, IA

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?, Margaret (b. , d. ?)
Death: --Not Shown--

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Drew, Steven (b. , d. BEF 2005)
Death: BEF 2005

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?, Audrey (b. , d. ?)
Death: --Not Shown--

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?, Margaret (b. ABT 1792, d. BEF 1851)
Death: BEF 1851 Garthbeibio, Montgomeryshire, Wales

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