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About Benjamin Burt, II
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Birth: Feb. 5, 1707 Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Death: 1796
Husband of Anna Blain. Decendents of Henry Burt and Eulalia Marche, from the book "Henry Burt of Springfield" per KLamar
Family links:
Parents:
- Benjamin Burt (1680 - 1759)
- Sarah Belding (Belden) Burt (1681 - 1749)
Spouse:
- Anna Blain Burt (1720 - 1796)*
Children:
- Benjamin Burt (1749 - 1826)*
- Belden Burt (1764 - 1831)*
Siblings:
* Seaborn Burt (1706 - ____)*
* Benjamin Burt (1707 - 1796)
* John Burt (1711 - 1794)*
* Abigail Burt Wallace (1712 - 1797)*
* Daniel Burt (1716 - 1805)*
* Thankful Burt Whitney (1721 - ____)*
*Calculated relationship
Note: Age 89 yrs. Son of Benjamin Burt and Sarah Belden.
Burial: Warwick Cemetery Warwick Orange County New York, USA
GEDCOM Source
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Husband of Anna Blain.
Decendents of Henry Burt and Eulalia Marche, from the book "Henry Burt of Springfield"
per KLamar∼Benjamin Burt II born in Connecticut just a stones throw from Warwick New York. In about 1748 he and his wife, Anna Blaine purchased a farm near Warwick. He and Anna made their life together raising nine (9) children. Weathering the struggles of building their home and out buildings, planting and harvests, winters with heavy snow and summers waiting for rain,clothing and feeding a house full of young ones.
This marital union was filled with love and one can imagine evenings by the fire, little ones scrambling down for breakfast, birthday celebrations and holidays. All while our Country was in the middle of forming a new Nation.
The character of this family and its examples of unselfish truth, honor, faith and commitment, are the traits that flow through the descendants of the entire family until today.
~The Conclusion of a Love Story~
Benjamin and Anna remained on the farm until Ben's 89th year, when, in 1796 he and his wife both died within an hour of each other. They were buried together in one grave, in a burial place on the farm they loved.
This farm has been owned by descendants ever since... and in the old farm house there were found old papers, letters, deeds, and wills kept for the Burt Family History.
Parents:
Benjamin Burt Sr. b.1680 in Northampton, MA
Sarah Belden b.1682 in Hatfield, MA
Children of Benjamin & Anna Burt:
John (b.1749) m. Sarah Benjamin
Benjamin III (b.1749-1826) m. Joanna Parshall
Sarah (b. abt.1761)m. Benjamin Edsall
David (b. abr.1752
Thomas (1752-1842)
Catherine (1753-1841)m. Anthony Finn
Anna (1759-1819)m. John Welling
Belden (1764-1831)m. Sarah Hathorn
Elizabeth (1761-1808)
Sources:
Book: Benjamin Burt 1707-1796,Burnham Roderick H., Genealogical Records of Henry and Ulalia Burt, published at Warwick, NY by Elizabeth Burt,1892, p.41,53-54. Towner, Ausburn,"Our Country and Its People. A History of the Valley and County of Chemung, Syracuse, NY, D. Mason & Co. (1892), p.688.Van Hyning/Schilling Family Tree/2015.
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Husband of Anna Blain.
Decendents of Henry Burt and Eulalia Marche, from the book "Henry Burt of Springfield"
per KLamar∼Benjamin Burt II born in Connecticut just a stones throw from Warwick New York. In about 1748 he and his wife, Anna Blaine purchased a farm near Warwick. He and Anna made their life together raising nine (9) children. Weathering the struggles of building their home and out buildings, planting and harvests, winters with heavy snow and summers waiting for rain,clothing and feeding a house full of young ones.
This marital union was filled with love and one can imagine evenings by the fire, little ones scrambling down for breakfast, birthday celebrations and holidays. All while our Country was in the middle of forming a new Nation.
The character of this family and its examples of unselfish truth, honor, faith and commitment, are the traits that flow through the descendants of the entire family until today.
~The Conclusion of a Love Story~
Benjamin and Anna remained on the farm until Ben's 89th year, when, in 1796 he and his wife both died within an hour of each other. They were buried together in one grave, in a burial place on the farm they loved.
This farm has been owned by descendants ever since... and in the old farm house there were found old papers, letters, deeds, and wills kept for the Burt Family History.
Parents:
Benjamin Burt Sr. b.1680 in Northampton, MA
Sarah Belden b.1682 in Hatfield, MA
Children of Benjamin & Anna Burt:
John (b.1749) m. Sarah Benjamin
Benjamin III (b.1749-1826) m. Joanna Parshall
Sarah (b. abt.1761)m. Benjamin Edsall
David (b. abr.1752
Thomas (1752-1842)
Catherine (1753-1841)m. Anthony Finn
Anna (1759-1819)m. John Welling
Belden (1764-1831)m. Sarah Hathorn
Elizabeth (1761-1808)
Sources:
Book: Benjamin Burt 1707-1796,Burnham Roderick H., Genealogical Records of Henry and Ulalia Burt, published at Warwick, NY by Elizabeth Burt,1892, p.41,53-54. Towner, Ausburn,"Our Country and Its People. A History of the Valley and County of Chemung, Syracuse, NY, D. Mason & Co. (1892), p.688.Van Hyning/Schilling Family Tree/2015.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17104475/benjamin_burt
Biography:
Source: Decendents of Henry Burt and Eulalia Marche, from the book "Henry Burt of Springfield," per KLamar
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Benjamin Burt II was born in Connecticut just a stones throw from Warwick New York.
In about 1748, he and his wife, Anna Blaine purchased a farm near Warwick. He and Anna made their life together raising nine (9) children. Weathering the struggles of building their home and out buildings, planting and harvests, winters with heavy snow and summers waiting for rain,clothing and feeding a house full of young ones.
This marital union was filled with love and one can imagine evenings by the fire, little ones scrambling down for breakfast, birthday celebrations and holidays. All while our Country was in the middle of forming a new Nation.
The character of this family and its examples of unselfish truth, honor, faith and commitment, are the traits that flow through the descendants of the entire family until today.
~The Conclusion of a Love Story~
Benjamin and Anna remained on the farm until Ben's 89th year, when, in 1796, he and his wife both died within an hour of each other. They were buried together in one grave, in a burial place on the farm they loved.
This farm has been owned by descendants ever since... and in the old farm house there were found old papers, letters, deeds, and wills kept for the Burt Family History.
Son of Benjamin Burt Sr., born in 1680 in Northampton, MA, and
Sarah Belden, born in 1682, in Hatfield, MA.
Children:
John (b.1749) (m. Sarah Benjamin)
Benjamin III (b.1749-1826) (m. Joanna Parshall)
Sarah (b. Circa 1761) (m. Benjamin Edsall)
David (b. Circa 1752)
Thomas (1752-1842)
Catherine (1753-1841) (m. Anthony Finn)
Anna (1759-1819) (m. John Welling)
Belden (1764-1831) (m. Sarah Hathorn
Elizabeth (1761-1808))
Sources:
Book: Benjamin Burt (1707-1796), Burnham Roderick H., Genealogical Records of Henry and Ulalia Burt, published at Warwick, NY by Elizabeth Burt, 1892, p. 41,53-54
Book: Towner, Ausburn,"Our Country and Its People. A History of the Valley and County of Chemung, Syracuse, NY, " D. Mason & Co. (1892), p. 688
Van Hyning/Schilling Family Tree, 2015
Gravesite Details
Age 89 yrs. Son of Benjamin Burt and Sarah Belden.
Benjamin Burt, II's Timeline
1707 |
February 5, 1707
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Deerfield, Franklin, MA, United States
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1735 |
1735
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Virginia, United States
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1740 |
1740
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Virginia, United States
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1746 |
1746
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Virginia, United States
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1748 |
1748
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Virginia, United States
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1749 |
March 9, 1749
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Warwick, Orange County, New York, United States of America
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1750 |
March 7, 1750
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Warwick, Orange, New York, British Colonial America
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1751 |
May 26, 1751
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Warwick, Orange, New York, United States
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1751
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Warwick, Orange, New York, United States
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