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- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).
Record for Benjamin III Burt (47) facts
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Benjamin Burt, III
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Benjamin Burt, III
Birth 9 Mar 1749 Warwick, Orange County, New York, USA
Death 10 May 1826 (aged 77) Chemung, Chemung County, New York, USA
Burial Wellsburg Baptist Cemetery
Wellsburg, Chemung County, New York, USA
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Husband of Joanna Parshall; son of Benjamin Burt II and Anna Blain.
Born March 9, 1749 in Warwick, Orange County, New York.
He was a Soldier of the American Revolution.
At the top of his shale marker, which has excellent home-made lettering, is a small disc placed there by the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution.
It states 'BENJAMIN BURT, Ensign, Penna. Troops, Revolutionary War. While on active duty Benjamin served with 2nd Battalion. Following the Wyoming Massacre in 1778 Benjamin Burt III became part of the Sullivan-Clinton Expedition against the then powerful Six National of Central New York. He was engaged in the Battle of Newtown, together with Israel Parshall, his father-in-law and Asahel Burnham, whose son later married Benjamin (III)'s daughter. "During the march through the Chemung Valley, he had a watchful eye out for future habitation and together with many others of that famed expedition returned to establish his residence on the land he fought to subdue, and to live in a country who's LIBERTY he helped to establish" in 1789.
His Grandfather; Benjamin Burt I and his wife Sarah Belden were captured during the Deerfield Massacre by Indians in 1704 and forced marched to Canada. Sarah was eight months pregnant. She was one of the few pregnant women to survive and gave birth to their 1st son. In 1706 a ransom was paid for their release.
Benjamin Burt III was a Blacksmith like his father and grandfather.
NOTE: A blacksmith was not a farrier (one that shoes horses, etc.). The blacksmiths of that time created everything from plates to cookware and ornamental iron. Evolving into well known silversmiths. Israel Parshall Burt, was Benjamin Burt III youngest son and lived to 103 years old.
Sources: The Western Gateway by Ray Harrington/Chapt.29, page481. Militia Land Bounty Rights. Certificate of Survey for Lot 33 in the Town of Chemung, consisting of 230 acres, on file in Albany, NY., The Emigrant's by Roderick H. Burnham, page 78., Tribute Address by R.D. Herrington given at the Ensign Benjamin Burt III graveside on the anniversary of his death in 1936. From the Book "The Raynor-Burnham Families by Emma Machacek.
Benjamin's siblings:
John (b. 1749)
Sarah (b. 1751)
David (b. 1752)
Thomas (1752-1842)
Catharine (1753-1841)
Anna (1759-1819)
Belden (1764-1831)
Elizabeth (1768-1819)
Benjamin and Joanna's children:
1. Benjamin Griswold (1780-1876)
2. Thomas William (1782-1850)
3. Ruth (1783-1857)
4. David (1786-1869)
5. Elizabeth (1788-1874)
6. Asahel (1790-1872)
7. Belden (1793-1864)
8. Israel Parshall (1801-1904)
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Parents ?Benjamin Burt 1707-1796
?Anna Blain Burt 1720-1796
Spouse Joanna Parshall Burt 1754-1850 (m. 1775)
Siblings Belden Burt 1764-1831
Children Benjamin Griswold Burt 1780-1876
Thomas William Burt 1782-1850
Ruth Burt Burnham 1783-1857
David Burt 1787-1869
Elizabeth Burt Hewitt 1788-1874
?Asahel Burt 1790-1872
Belden Burt 1793-1864
Israel Parshall Burt 1801-1904
Inscription:
In memory of Benjamin Burt who departed this life, May the 10th, 1826, age 77 years two ms and 1 day.
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Served, Revolutionary War.
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Benjamin Burt, III
Birth 9 Mar 1749 Warwick, Orange County, New York, USA
Death 10 May 1826 (aged 77) Chemung, Chemung County, New York, USA
Burial Wellsburg Baptist Cemetery
Wellsburg, Chemung County, New York, USA
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- [S2056] Early History of Coudersport: Early Families, (Name: PCHS; Date: July 1949;), Obediah SartwellLuke Green Maxson, first head-master of the Coudersport Acadamy; sister Mary.
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Obediah Sartwell was the first settler in Coudersport. He came from Langdon, N. H., in 1813 with his family of seven and built a log cabin on the west bank of the Allegheny River, a few rods south of East Second Street. He also built a blacksmith shop on the opposite side of the street, not far from the cornet of East Street. After a year he removed with his family and located near the mouth of Sartwell Creek.
A mill erected in 1815 was the joint property of Obediah Sartwell, W. W. Whitney, Benj. Burt and David Burt. On Feb. 18, 1818, Governor Findlay commissioned Obediah Sartwell of Potter County a justice of the peace in the district which included the township of Roulet. On Sept. 17, 1818, Obediah and Cynthia Sartwell of Roulet deeded 50 acres of land in Roulet Township to Major Isaac Lyman for $750. On the same date Sartwell accepted a mortgage on this property to secure "payment on October 1, 1820, for 100.000 feet of merchantable white pine boards" which he had sold to Major Lyman.
When Daniel Clark Sr., and family came by ox team from
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- [S2872] familysearch family Bible records, (Location: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/222132?availability=Family%20History%20Library;), Burt Family Bible.
David Burt (1) fact
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Abstracts of Potter County Bibles
Statement of Responsibility:
by Mrs. Maybel Swanson for Potter County Historical Society
Authors:
Swanson, Maybel (Main Author)
Potter County Historical Society (Coudersport, Pennsylvania) (Added Author)
Format:
Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language:
English
Publication:
Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical:
on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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Micorofilm of typescript ([37] leaves ) at the Potter County Historical Society, Coudersport, Pennsylvania.
Contents: Abbott Bible -- Abson Bible -- Beckwith Bible -- Burt Bible -- Anson Burt Bible -- Albert Breunle Bible -- Breunle family Bible -- Berfield Bible -- Bartram Bible -- Brooks Bible -- Brehmer Bible -- Burdick family -- Corsaw Bible -- Nelson Clark -- Clark Bible -- Devall Bible -- Guenther -- Furman family -- Gates Bible -- Gordnier Bible -- Glaspy-Logue Bible -- Herrington Bible -- Jordan Bible -- James Johnston Bible -- John Jordan Bible -- Jones of Shinglehouse -- Keeler family -- Klein family -- Kimball Bible -- Lambert family -- Lent family -- Lehman family -- Logue Bible of Potter and Cameron Counties -- McCoy Bible of Cross Fork -- Mann family -- Metzger family of Courdersport and Lewisburg, Pa. -- Miller family -- Oliver family -- Silas Nelson family -- Niles Bible -- Parish Bible -- George N. Tuttle's Bible -- Toombs Bible.
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Abbott Bible [records, 1815-1934]
Abson Bible [records, 1823-1893]
Albert Breunle Bible [records, 1859-1963]
Anson Burt family [records, 1784-1903]
Bartram Bible [records, 1806-1884]
Beckwith Bible [records, 1791-1869]
Berfield Bible record [1797-1872]
Bible record [1845-1859] of the Breunle family
Brehmer Bible [records, 1811-1927]
Brooks Bible record [1829-1910]
Burdick family Bible records, 1785-1899
Burt Bible [records, 1786-1835]
Clark Bible [records, 1843-1905]
Corsaw Bible record [1801-1907]
Devall Bible record [1827-1934]
Furman family [Bible records 1812-1872]
Gates family Bible [records, 1815-1883]
Glaspy--Logue Bible records [1791-1910]
Gordnier Bible record [1826-1949]
Guenther [family records, 1851-1895]
Herrington Bible record [1815-1927] of Tioga & Potter Counties
James Johnston Bible record [1843-1895], Coudersport, Pa.
Jones [family records, 1803-1823] of Shinglehouse, Potter Co., Pa.
Jordan [family Bible records, 1814-1947]
Keeler family record [1780-1915]
Kimball Bible [records, 1784-1933]
Klein family record [1842-1940]
Lambert [family Bible records, 1839-1861]
Lent family record [1807-1925]
Logue family Bible [records, 1814-1836] of Cameron & Potter Counties.
Mann family of Potter County [Bible records, 1782-1819]
McCoy Bible [records, 1831-1948] of Cross Park, Potter Co., Pa.
Metzger of Lewisburg, Pa. & Coudersport, Pa. [family records, 1793-1915]
Miller family [records, 1794-1868] of Sweden Twp., Potter Co., Pa.
Niles Bible record [1795-1935]
Oliver family Bible record [1825-1847]
Parish Bible record [1796-1865]
Silas Nelson family [records, 1791-1890]
Toombs Bible record [1819-1899]
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Burt Bible [records, 1786-1835]
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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IN: Abstracts of Potter County Bibles / Maybel Swanson. B.
"Belonging to Lillian Burt, Wellsburg, N.Y. [1964?]."
David Burt (b. 1786) and his wife, Phoebe (b. 1795), were married in 1819. They had eight children, 1821-1835. A note states that David Burt was a brother of Benjamin Burt, the third settler in Potter County, Pennsylvania.
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Burdick family Bible records, 1785-1899
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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IN: Abstracts of Potter County Bibles / Maybel Swanseon. Burd.
"Copied October, 1969, at the home of Mrs. Leta Burdick, Hebron, Pa."
Laroy Burdick was born in 1818 at Sangerfield, Oneida County, New York. He married Angeline Green (1822-1853), who was born at Almond, Allegany County, New York, in 1840 at Alfred, New York. They had four children, 1841-1853, born at Alfred, Persia, and Hartsville, New York. Angeline died in childbirth. He married 2) Maryette Malvina Green (1827-1856), who was born at Alfred, New York, in 1853 at Persia, New York. They had one son born in 1856 at Alfred, New York. Maryette died two weeks after her son's birth. He married 3) Esther F. Randolph, who was born in 1828 in Harrison County, Virginia, in 1857 at Alfred, New York. They had six children, 1858-1867, born at Hebron, Potter County, Pennsylvania.
Also includes information about the father of Laroy Burdick. Silas Burdick (1785-1869) was born in Hoosac, Rensselaer County, New York, the son of Abraham Burdick, Jr. (d. 1785). He and his wife, ____ Gardiner, had three sons, 1809-1818. He also had another son, born ca. 1843, from a later marriage. He lived in Oneida, Madison and Cattearaugus Counties, New York.
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Bartram Bible [records, 1806-1884]
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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James Bartram (1806-1884) and his wife, Mary VanHorn (1810-1877), had eight children, 1828-1841.
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Beckwith Bible [records, 1791-1869]
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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IN: Abstracts of Potter County Bibles / Maybel Swanson. Bec.
"Belonging to Mrs. Willis Weimer of Port Allegany, Pa. [1964?]."
Ransom Beckwith, Sr. (1791-1861), a native of Connecticut, and Anna Palmer (b. 1798), a native of Vermont and the daughter of Samuel Palmer, Sr., were married in 1812. They had thirteen children, 1813-1841. Ransom Beckwith died in Dodge County, Nebraska.
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Beckwith
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Bible record [1845-1859] of the Breunle family
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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IN: Abstracts of Potter County Bibles / Maybel Swanson.
Christain Frederick and Rosina Judith (Heibach) Breunle had eight children, 1845-1859.
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Breunle
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Breunle family Bible
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Albert Breunle Bible [records, 1859-1963]
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Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
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"Belonging to Kathryn ( Breunle) Brown, Feb. 21, 1973."
Albert Philip Breunle (1859-1936) and Mrs. Matilda Borden (1864-1896) were married in 1887. They had two sons, 1888-1894. He married 2) Virgie Jenette Forringer (1879-1930) in 1897. They had four children, 1898-1905.
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Anson Burt family [records, 1784-1903]
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
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Anson Stearns Burt (1784-1871) and Betsey Balckman (1790-1878), daughter of James and Elizabeth Andrews Blackman, were married in 1811 at Pittsfield, Massachusetts. They had nine children, 1812-1829.
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Berfield Bible record [1797-1872]
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Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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Stephen and Susannah Sterling Berfield had eight children, 1797-1814. Their son, John Berfield (1800-1872) and his wife, Rebecca Shaffer, had seventeen children, 1831-1854.
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Brehmer Bible [records, 1811-1927]
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John F. Brehmer (1811-1890) was born at Aszlar, Prussia. Catherine Smith (1824-1867) was born in Elsaze, France. They were married in 184_. They had nine children, 1844-1867, born at Buffalo, New York; Preston, Canada; and in Eulalia Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania.
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Abson Bible [records, 1823-1893]
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Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
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Edward Abson (1827-1867) was born at Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. Anna Pemberton (1823-1893) was born at Glasgow, Scotland. She was Mrs. Anna Hampson, a widow with one child in 1850 when she married Edward Abson. Edward and Anna had five children, 1852-1862. They both died at Coudersport, Pennsylvania.
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Abbott Bible [records, 1815-1934]
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Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
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"Thomas B. Abbott's Bible, given to him by his mother, Sept. 20, 1849."
"Copied from the family Bible, now [1964?] beloging to Mrs. Harry Lambert of Singlehouse."
Thomas B. Abbott (1815-1896) and Thamsin Faust (1817-1908) were married in 1839. They had nine children, 1840-1856.
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Keeler family record [1780-1915]
Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film
Language: English
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973
Physical: on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Notes IN: Abstracts of Potter County Bibles / Maybel Swanson. K.
Microfilm of typed transcript of original records (1 leaf).
Dr. Thaddeous Mead Keeler (b. 1786) and his wife, Elizabeth Burchard Keeler (b. 1780), had eight children, 1810-1826.
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