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Burr, Jr., Hingham, Corp., Capt. Isaiah Cushing, Col. Benjamin Lincoln, in the field, April 19, 1775; a Lieut. in Col. Ephraim Wheeler's Regt. at Ticonderoga, Sept. 14, 1776 (Return of Officers); reported sick in camp at the time. Jonathan Burr, Bridgewater, private, Capt. Daniel Lothrop's Co., Col. John Bailey; enlisted July 1, 1775. Joseph Burr, Northfield (also given Rockingham), Capt. Eliakim Smith, Col. Jonathan Ward; enlisted 27 April, 1775; reported on command at Quebec. Joseph Burr, Captain in Col. John Dagget's Regt.; in the field Jan. 1, 1777; stationed at Howland's Ferry, R. I. Joshua Burr, private, Capt. Josiah Keith, Col. Isaac Dean (Bristol Co.) Regt.; enlisted, March 4, 1781; discharged, March 16, 1781. Levi Burr, Hingham, Drummer, Capt. Isaac Cushing, Col. Benjamin Lincoln, in the field, April 19, 1775. Luther Burr, private, Capt. John Ames, Major Eliphalet Cary's Regt., in the field July 30, 1780-Aug. 9, 1780. Nathan Burr, private, Capt. Sylvanus Martin, Col. Thomas Carpenter, in the field, Dec. 8, 1776. Nathan Burr, Rehoboth, private, enlisted, March 22, 1781, for 3 yrs.; age, 16, height, 5 ft. 6 in., complexion, light (descriptive list). Rufus Burr, private, Capt. John Shaw, Col. Abiel Mitchell, in the field, March 6, 1781. Samuel Burr, Hingham, private, Capt. Isaiah Cushing, Col. Benjamin Lincoln, in the field, April 19, 1775. Samuel Burr, private, Capt. Enos Parker, Col. Benjamin Symond's (Berkshire Co.) Regt.; enlisted, Sept. 3, 1777; discharged, Sept. 27, 1777. Seth Burr, Easton, private, Capt. Matthew Randall, Col. Thomas Marshal; enlisted, June 1, 1776. Simeon Burr, Easton, private, Capt. Francis Luscombe, Col. Timothy Walker; enlisted May 3, 1775 (æt. 17 in 1777). Sylvanus Burr, private, Capt. John Shaw, Col. Abiel Mitchel, in the field, March 6, 1781; also receipt dated Boston, July 10, 1782, for bounty paid said Burr by Sylvanus Lazell, chairman of class No. 12, of Bridgewater, to serve in Continental Army for three years. Thomas Burr, Hingham, private, Isaiah Cushing's Co., Col. Benjamin Lincoln's Regt., in the field, April 19, 1775; also ist Lieutenant, Capt. Job Cushing's Co., Col. Solomon Lovell's Regt., in the field, Dec. 18, 1776; also ist Lieut., Capt. Peter Cushing, Col. Lovell's Regt., com., April 4, 1776; also Captain Lieutenant, com. dated March 10, 1779. Thomas Burr, Jr., Hingham, private, Capt. Peter Cushing (3d Hingham), Col. Solomon Lovell, in the field, March 15, 1776. Timothy Burr, Monson, Corporal, Capt. Paul Langdon, Col. Timothy Danielson, enlisted, June 8, 1775. Timothy Burr, private, Capt. Thomas Nash, Col. David Cushing, in the field, Aug., 1777. William Burr, Bridgewater (also given Newport), private, enlisted in Continental Army, Feb. 21, 1778, for 3 yrs. (or war) æt. 23 yrs.; residence, Bridgewater; joined Capt. Ephraim Burr's Co., Col. John Bailey's Regt.; Sergt., at Valley Forge, Jan. 24, 1778. William

Burr, Corporal, Capt. John Ames, Major Eliphalet Carey, in the field, July 30, 1780. Zebulon Burr, Penobscot, private, Capt. John Lane's (seacoast) Co., enlisted July 13, 1775; enlisted again in Continental Army, Aug. 23, 1777, for war, Capt. Lane, Col. Thomas Nixon; a Return of those in camp, near Peekskill, Feb. 16, 1779, gives his death as occurring Dec. 25, 1777. Jonathan Burr, private, Capt. Peter Cushing (3d Hingham), Col. Solomon Lovell, in field, at Hingham, March 15, 1776. Jonathan Burr, private, Capt. John Ames, Major Eliphalet Cary, in the field, July 30, 1780.

APPENDIX C.

The following data were received too late for insertion in the proper order. Deborah [294c] p. 159, m. Sherwood and had one dau. I. Sarah Burr, b. June 26, 1800, m. Apr. 5, Stephen Martin, who was b. Apr. 5, 1797, in Fairfield, Ct. Their chil. were: 1. Angeline, b. in Shelby, O., March 10, 1819, m. D. H. Young, Sept. 4, 1837; 2. Burr, b. in Shelby, O., Dec. 7, 1820, m. Lucy Thomas, Sept. 2, 1843, who d. May 19, 1877; 3. Charles W., b. in Shelby, O., Apr. 15, 1824, m. Martha Brooke, Dec. 17, 1857; 4. Daniel S., b. in Shelby, O., Nov. 5, 1825, m. Caroline Sherman, Dec. 21, 1863, b. in Watertown, N. Y., d. Oct. 23, 1896; 5. Edward, b. in Shelby, O., Jan. 24, 1828, d. Jan. 24, 1828; 6. Hiram, b. in Shelby, O., Apr. 23, 1829, m. Maria Hinman, Oct. 22, 1854; 7. Eleanor, b. in Shelby, O., Feb. 14, 1831, d. Feb. 19, 1833; 8. John F., b. in Shelby, O., Sept. 5, 1833, m. Harriet E. Guilford, Apr. 21, 1863, b. Greenboro, Vt., Oct. 15, 1838, d. Dec. 1, 1879; and 2d, Kathryn Williams, March 15, 1900, b. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 18, 1832; 9. Isabel F., b. in Shelby, O., Dec. 22, 1835, m. Fritz A. Ott, March 8, 1864, b. Germany; 10. Ellen F., b. in Shelby, O., Nov. 16, 1837, d. July 21, 1866, m. W. W. Conover, Oct. 15, 1862, b. Warren Co., O., d. Aug., 1869; 11. Laura L., b. in Shelby. O., Feb. 13, 1840, unm.; 12. George F., b. in Shelby, O., July 27, 1842, m. Harriet E. Riggs, Oct. 28, 1866; 13. Emily A., b. in Shelby, O., June 25, 1845, m. E. C. Orton, b. in Shelby, O.

GEORGE BURR,' [151] FAIRFIELD BRANCH.

II. Sarah Burr, b. Oct. 10, 1788; m. May 2, 1819, James Lloyd Cogswell, M.D., of Lloyd's Neck, L. I.; d. April 20, 1830, leaving three chil.: 1. Sarah Buckingham, b. July 8, 1820, m. Sept. 13, 1849, to John W. Bassett, of London, England, d. Jan. 12, 1875, leaving two chil.: Lizzie Tyler, b. Feb. 1, 1853, m. Oct. 25, 1882, Robert H. Benary, of New York City, no chil., and Emma Mary, b. May 10, 1854, m. Oct. 22, 1874, I. B. Quinn,

of Staten Island; five chil. were the result of this marriage: Sarah B., b. Mar. 5, 1877, Edith T., b. Feb. 16, 1879, Robert E., b. Sept. 27, 1884; a son and dau. died in infancy; all res. in New Brighton, S. I. 2. James Albert, b. Jan. 27, 1822, d. Jan. 31, 1837. 3. Mary Ledyard, b. Feb. 3, 1824, d. Sept. 20, 1842.

HANFORD BURR, [631] FAIRFIELD BRANCH.

Chil. were 1. Harriet, b. Dec. 1837; 2. Charles G., b. Sept. 8, 1839; 3. Andrew L., b. Aug. 7, 1841; 4. Mary A., b. Aug. 7, 1881; 5. Sarah S., b. Oct., 1848; 6. Rosabelle; 7. Arthur. Mr. Hanford Burr d. Nov. 5, 1889, at Monroe. Charles G. Burr' of Shelton, Conn., m. Mary J. Birdseye, dau. of Joseph Birdseye. They have one son, Clifford Birdseye, b. July 24, 1873. Mr. Charles Burr is Superintendent of the Birmingham Corset Co., of Shelton, Conn., and has been connected with the company for the past twelve years.

DANIEL H. BURR, [645] OF CORTLAND, N. Y., FAIRFIELD Branch,

m. Sarah L. Durham in 1850. Chil. were Charles A. and Kate S. Charles A. has been an editor, a prominent railroad man and politician in the interior of the State, and is now Deputy Collector of the port of New York. Is a resident of Binghamton, N. Y.

WASHINGTON BURR, [654] FAIRFIELD BRANCH,

had also a dau., Josephine Sykes, b. Aug. 23, 1871.

MORRIS BURR, [725] FAIRFIELD BRANCH,

of Fairfield, Conn., had a brother, David Burr, of Fairfield, Conn., who m. and had two sons, David and Uriah. David Burr, of Fairfield, Conn., m. and had chil.: Franklin T., b. Dec. 16, 1848; Ella, m. Geo. W. Fowler, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Flora, b. 1851; David F., b. at Southport, Conn., 1860. Franklin T. has been engaged in the harness and trunk business at 99 Main St., Ansonia, Conn., for the past fifteen years. Uriah Burr, of Greenfield, Conn., b. May 12, 1815, m. Catherine L. Brewster, and had children: Edgar P., M. Lowesa, Dwight M., George William, James H., b. Mar. 6, 1861. James H. Burr, of New Milford, Conn., m. Myrtle B. Ingersoll, dau. of Charles A. Ingersoll, Feb. 22, 1889; res. at New Milford, Conn. Uriah, the father, died about 1889.

Dorothy C. Burr [1133], p. 234, m. Cyrenus Garrett, d. May 18, 1897.

Mr. Garrett d. Dec. 19, 1882. Their son Walter G. m. Polly Hall, dau. of Emily Burr, Feb. 18, 1891, and has chil.: 1. Robert Hall, b. June 13, 1892; 2. Helen, b. Dec. 11, 1894, and 3. Walter G., Jr. b. May 8, 1896. Their son William Henry Garritt m. Julia Leonard of Hancock, N. Y., in 1872, d. at Westfield, Pa., Nov. 18, 1876, having one child, Cyrenus.

John W. Clark, p. 325, died Dec. 3, 1900. His son, Clarence Burr, b. Apr. 29, 1865, in West Covington, Ken., was m. to Mary E. Eaton, of the same city, and had four chil., viz.: 1. Della C., b. June 20, 1884; 2. Pearl E., b. July 13, 1886; 3. Edith C., b. Apr. 18, 1888, d. Dec. 22, 1889; 4. Burr T., b. Mar. 13, 1890, d. Oct. 4, 1890.

Andrew Wilson Burr [675], p. 328, b. June 30, 1820, m. Sept. 29, 1841, Mary J. Rutty, b. Mar. 11, 1823, d. July 9, 1876. Two chil.: 1. Lyman G., b. June 7, 1842; 2. Randolph S., b. May 26, 1847.

Lyman G. m. Nellie E. Brockway, and had three chil., viz.: Frederick, b. Nov. 30, 1869; Lewis, d. in inf.; Grace, b. Nov., 1875.

Randolph S. Burr m. Nov. 7, 1868, Martha J. Burr [1645], of Killingworth, and res. in K. until 1892, when he rem. to Rocky Hill, Ct., where he now res. Four chil., viz.: Halsey T., b. Nov. 13, 1869; Anna F., b. Dec. 14, 1871; Mary L., b. Jan. 17, 1876, d. in inf.; Dayton B., b. July 1, 1878.

Andrew W. Burr m. 2d, Mrs. Ellen S. Parmelee, Aug. 30, 1877.

To record of Andrew Burr Chalmers, p. 348, add: Mrs. Chalmers d. Nov. 24, 1896, and Mr. Chalmers m. 2d, Mar. 25, 1897, Miss Virginia Lillian Vanderhoven, of Paterson, N. J. Their son, Andrew Burr, Jr., was b. May 21, 1898.

Harlow, (4), m. Mar. 24, 1893, Emma Campbell. Chil.:

1. Clarissa Somers, had three chil. ; 2. Caroline; 3. Dezell; 4. Harlow.

JOSEPH BURR, [19] NEW JERSEY BRANCH.

60. Lydia (Burr), b. Jan. 14, 1759; d. June 29, 1828; m. Feb. 14, 1782, Thomas Lippincott, son John and Anna. Chil. 1. Anna, b. Dec. 8, 1782; d. June 11, 1846; m. Henry Warrington and had chil., Joseph M. D., b. 1805, d. 1888, m. 1833, Mary L. Nicholson, and had issue: 1. Joseph H., who m. Louisa Starr, issue one dau., Mary Trotter ; 2. Mary E., who m., 1858, Joseph Stokes, issue one son, Horace, who m. Helen Stokes, issue Joseph Warrington and Elizabeth; 3. Susan N.; 4. Anna B.; 5. Rebecca; 6. Henry L.; the two last d. in childhood. Rebecca, b. 1807, d. May 5, 1844, m. 1842, George M. Haverstick; had two chil., d. in inf. 3. William, d. unm. 4. Lydia, b. 1811, d. 1884, m., 1856, Clarkson Sheppard, no issue. 5. Seth, b. 1816, d. 1892, m., 1846,

2.

Martha N. Jenkins; issue, Annie, who m., 1872, John Hutchinson, issue one son, John, and two daus. d. in childhood; 2. Mary, who m., 1881, Henry Trimble; issue, 1. Martha W., 2. Ruth Anna. 6. Anna, b. 1818, m., 1843, Joseph Hooton; no issue. 7. Henry (twins), b. 1818, d. 1867, m., 1844, Margaret Comfort, and had 1. William H., who m. Susan Walton, and had Helen and Margaret H.; 2. Anna H., who m. Joseph L. Bailey; 3. Charles W., who m. Rebecca W. Abbott, and had Henry and S. Abbott; 4. Henry, and 5. Edward; 8. Rachel, b. 1823, d. May 19, 1860;

unm.

ROBERT D. BURR, [80] NEW JERSEY BRANCH.

The chil. of Robert Burr, of Chili, as I learn by a pleasant letter from Juan Burr, dated Nov. 1, 1891, m. and had chil. as follows: Juan m. Rosario Navarro and had chil., Blanca Elvira, Juan Lizardo, Antonio Fanar, Elena, David, Roberto, and Clariza. Maria Inez m. José Gregorio Garay, and had three chil., José Antonio Garay, Miguel Anjel Garay, and Senaida Garay. Roberto, 2d, m. Rosario Sanchez, and had three chil., Isabel, Aureliano, and Aron. Clarinda m. José Bernardino Orusjada, and had five chil., Aureliano, Justo Bernardino, Roberto, Cristina, and Antonio. José Enrique m. Fiddia Vidal, and had five chil., Rosalia, Ramon, Roberto, Besshabé, and Manuela. Eliza m. Francisco Gonzales Barrera, and had two chil., Paula and Cristina. Isabel is a widow and has no chil. Rosalia is not m. Cristina is not m. Antonio, M.D., m. Luisa Caninhau; had no chil.

MARMADUKE L. BURR, [138] NEW JERSEY BRANCH.

Born Jan. 9, 1806, m. Rebecca M. Casselberry (not Casselburg), and had five chil.: 1. Mary M., dec. 2. Catharine, dec. 3. Matilda M., who m. N. B. Boyd, and had chil., 1. Livingston, dec., 2. Kester, dec., 3. Rebecca M., 4. Ella M. 4. Joseph, who m. Emma M. Baker, and had chil., 1. Marmaduke L., dec.; 2. Joseph Clarence, m. to Elizabeth P. Picót, one child, Florence Picót; 3. Emma Mary, m. Charles Bond, two chil., 1. Joseph Burr Bond, 2. Charles Carter Bond; 4. Ida B., dec. 5. Ella M., who m. William C. Pollock (son of ex-Governor Pollock), and had four chil., James, dec., William C., Walter B., also a dau. dec.

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