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Record for David Sr Burt (25) facts
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David Burt Sr.
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David Burt Sr.
BIRTH 18 Oct 1629
Harberton, South Hams District, Devon, England
DEATH 6 Sep 1690 (aged 60)
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
BURIAL Springfield Cemetery
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
PLOT Willow Avenue 2-97
MEMORIAL ID79247128 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 31
Mr. Burt was one of the first settlers of Northampton in 1654. His homestead was on King Street. The ceremony of his marriage to Mary Holton 18 Nov 1655 was the first ever performed in Northampton. In 1656 he was chosen one of the measurers of land.
Source: History of Western Massachusetts, Dr. Holland, vol. 1, page 53.
David died on September 6 and was buried on September 9, 1690.
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David Burt was one of the first settlers of Northampton, Mass, in 1654. His marriage to Mary Holton was the first ever performed in Northampton. In 1656 he was chosen as one of the town surveyors of land.
As always, there are statistics for most of our ancestors, but there are real life stories that need to be shared. As with all of our forefathers/mothers their lives were met with many challenges...some even life changing. David's eldest son and namesake born on July 14th,1656 was just four years of age and was run over by his fathers cattle cart that was filled with corn and killed instantly on June 30th 1660. The tragic accident forever saddened the family.
On August 25th 1669 a seventh boy child was born and given the David, honoring his lost brother.
As the family grew to 13 children, there were times of joy and success in spite of the hardships that faced all of the early settlers to this great land. From the everyday tasks of life in those times to the tragedies brought on by the English,Indians and French while standing steadfast to secure a free and new land. Remember David the 7th son and namesake? On February 9th, 1690 he became a soldier in Schenectady, NY and while on patrol he was captured by the Indians and his remains were never recovered. The losses were tragic for this family with one amazing event that should be made into a movie.
This saga begins with Benjamin, the 11th child, born on November 17th, 1680 and his wife Sarah Belden, who were awaiting the birth of their first child, were captured while living in Deerfield, Mass. and force marched about 300 miles to Canada by the French & Indians. They were among those that survived but, Sarah lost many members of her family during that event. It took about 3 years for the ransom to be paid before David's son, daughter in law and what they believed was one (1) grandson to be released by the French. However, aboard ship back to Mass. another son was born. His given name was justified and he became known a Seaborn Burt.
David Burt the son of Henry and Eulalia Burt passed away on September 9th 1690. Leaving a legacy of honor,God given talents, yes... many would say; "True Grit" that has been passed down to all of us.
Children of David and Mary Burt:
David (1656-1660)age 4
Jonathan (1658-1662)age 4
Henry (1660-1735)age 75
Mary (1663-1666)age 3
Sarah (1665-1689)age 24
Hannah (1667-1689)age 22
David (1669- Abt.1690 captured by Indians) age 21
Jonathan (1671-1745)age 74
Joseph (1673-1759)age 72
Ruth (1677-1746)age 69
Benjamin (1680-1759)age 79
John (1682-1709)age 27
Mary (1685-1734)age 49
Sources:
Heritage Server: Burt Family History, Van Hyling/Schilling, Ancestry.com, Geni: Master File, Rodrick H. Burnham "Genealogical Files" NY Elizabeth Burt., Genealogical Research England-Burt-March, by George Skelton Terry, New England Historical Register,Vol. 86. Jan.1932. p77-84: April 1932, p216-220: July 1932,p247-253.
Family Members
Parents Henry Burt IV 1595-1662
Eulalia Marche Burt 1600-1690
Spouse Mary Holton Burt 1636-1713 (m. 1655)
Siblings Sarah Burt Gregory Wakelee 1621-1696
Jonathan Burt 1623-1715
Abigail Burt Stebbins 1623-1707
Henry Burt III 1629-1690
Mary Burt Brooks 1635-1689
Nathaniel Burt 1636-1720
Elizabeth Burt Dickinson 1638-1691
Dorcas Burt Stiles 1638-1738
Hannah Burt Bagg 1641-1680
Patience Burt Bliss 1645-1732
Mercy Burt Wright 1647-1705
Children Henry Burt 1660-1735
Joseph Burt 1673-1759
Benjamin Burt 1680-1759
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David Burt Sr.
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within these 4 Monuments are the remains of unknown dead remved from the old burial places in 1848(?)
David Burt Sr.
BIRTH 18 Oct 1629
Harberton, South Hams District, Devon, England
DEATH 6 Sep 1690 (aged 60)
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
BURIAL Springfield… |
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Record for William Holton (29) facts
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William Holton
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BIRTH 20 Oct 1610
Suffolk, England
DEATH 2 Aug 1691 (aged 80)
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
BURIAL Bridge Street Cemetery
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
GPS- Latitude: 42.3254688, Longitude: -72.6261679
MEMORIAL ID27682050 ·
PHOTOS 3
FLOWERS 60
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William Holton was born at Winston Manor, near Ipswich, Suffolk, England on April 28, 1610. He was the son of Edward Holton and Constance Adkinson. He came to New England on the ship Francis in April of 1634 from Ipswich and settled in Hartford, Connecticut. He was one of the first settlers there and his name is on the original Founders Monument in the Ancient Burying Ground. He married Mary Winche, probably in Hartford, but possibly in England. They had eight children, most likely all born in Hartford.
In 1653 William moved his family to Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts where he was one of the eight original petitioners. He was the first deacon of the church in Northampton ordained Jun 13, 1663. He was also a member of the first board of magistrates appointed in 1665. He reprsented Northampton for 5 yrs in the General Court and Hadley for one year, l669. While serving in the General Court, he introduced the first motion known in American history for the suppression of intemperenace. Two of William's daughters, Mary and Sarah, were both married the same day, November l8, l656, the former to David Burt and the latter to John King, which were the lst two marriages solomnized in Northampton.
William died in Northampton on August 2, 1691. His wife died soon after. They are buried in the Bridge Street Cemetery in Northampton.
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Information posted in Collaboration suggest his wife is NOT MARY WINCHE. (Member #47421237)
Note: There is a discrepancy in birth dates. The marker shows the October date.
Family Members
Spouse Mary Winche Holton unknown-1691
Children Mary Holton Burt 1636-1713
Sarah Holton King 1638-1683
Thomas Holton 1647-1676
Rachel Holton Bradley 1650-1714
John Holton unknown-1712
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My 8th maternal great grandfather, thinking of you today. Rest in peace.
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William Holton
BIRTH 20 Oct 1610
Suffolk, England
DEATH 2 Aug 1691 (aged 80)
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
BURIAL Bridge Street Cemetery
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
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