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About Thomas Burlingame
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Brief Life History of Thomas
When Thomas Burlingame was born on 6 February 1667, in Warwick, Rhode Island, British Colonial America, his father, Roger Burlingame, was 48 and his mother, Mary Lippitt, was 28. He married Martha Lippitt on 5 October 1686, in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 11 sons and 11 daughters. He died on 9 July 1758, in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America, at the age of 91, and was buried in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, United States.
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Thomas Burlingame
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1667–1758
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Martha Lippitt
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1670–1723
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Female
Marriage
5 October 1686
Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Children (22)
Mary Burlingham
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1687–1727
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Thomas Burlingame Jr.
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1688–1770
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Freelove Burlingame
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1688–1693
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Peter Burlingame
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1688–1693
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Moses Burlingame
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1690–1759
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Samuel Burlingame Sr.
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1692–1741
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Roger Burlingame
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1692–1768
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Peter Burlingame
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1693–1791
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Sarah Burlingame
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1694–1694
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Margaret Burlingame
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1696–1785
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Sarah Burlingame
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1700–1756
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Patience
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1702–1756
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Freelove Burlingham
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1702–Deceased
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Pereas Burlingame
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1703–1772
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Freelove Burlingame
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1704–1756
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Alice Burlingham
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1705–Deceased
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Stephen Burlingame
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1706–1788
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Patience Burlingame
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1707–Deceased
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Joshua Burlingame
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1707–1788
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Alice Burlingame
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1708–1756
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Stephen Burlingame
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1711–1804
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Samuel Burlingame
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1716–1805
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Spouse
Thomas Burlingame
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1667–1758
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Hannah Gardiner
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1681–1756
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Marriage
29 August 1726
Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Parents
Roger Burlingame
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1620–1718
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Mary Lippitt
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1640–Deceased
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Siblings (10)
John Burlingame
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1664–1719
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Thomas Burlingame
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1667–1758
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Mary Burlingame
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1668–1760
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Jane Burlingame
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1672–1718
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Alice Burlingame
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1673–1715
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Mercy Burlingame
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1675–1715
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Roger Burlingame Jr
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1678–1765
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Peter Burlingame
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1680–1712
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Elizabeth Burlingame
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1684–1752
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Patience Burlingame
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1685–1746
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Thomas' mother Mary Lippitt is dau of John Lippitt and Martha Unknown...... Thomas' wife Mary Lippitt is dau of Moses Lippitt and Mary Knowles
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3. Thomas, born Mashantatack, Feb. 6, 1667, died Warwick July 9, 1758; married Warwick Oct. 5, 1686 his first cousin Martha LIPPETT, born Providence about 1670, died Cranston 1723, daughter of Moses and Mary (KNOWLES) LIPPETT; married, secondly, 1726, Mrs. Hannah (GARDINER) WESTCOTT. Children: Thomas 1688; Moses 1690; Samuel 1692; Peter 1694; Margaret 1696; Mary 1698; Sarah, about 1700; Freelove 1704; Joshua 1706; Alice; Patience 1702; Stephen 1711.
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ID: I55134 Name: Sgt. Thomas III (French & Indian Wars) ** Burlingame Sex: M Birth: 6 FEB 1667 in Mashantatack, RI Death: 9 JUL 1758 in Warwick, Kent Co., RI Occupation: Surveyor of Highways Note:
Actor Christopher Reeve is a descendant.
VETERAN OF THE FRENCH & INDIAN WARS
Thomas served as a scout in the French and Indian Wars. He married his 1st cousin, Martha Lippitt.
THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WARS (1689 - 1763, especially 1754-1763), by Larry Overmire: The French and Indian Wars were part of an ongoing, decades long, conflict among European powers for domination of the North American continent, though historians designate the period from 1754-1763 as The French and Indian War itself, also called The Seven Years War. By 1754, the French owned most of America, including Canada, the Great Lakes, the Ohio River Valley and the area of New France, which ran along the Mississippi to Louisiana. To protect their land claims from encroachment by the English, the French erected a series of forts along the western frontier, notably Fort Duquesne near Pittsburgh, Fort Niagara, and Fort Carillon (Ticonderoga) on Lake Champlain. Indians allied themselves with both the French and the English, sometimes playing them against one another. Sudden enemy raids were frequent and much suffering was inflicted on all those involved. The gruesome practice of "scalping" one's victims was encouraged by the Europeans, a bounty paid for each enemy scalp. In 1754, the conflict gained intensity with the defeat of a young George Washington at Fort Necessity. In response, the British sent General Edward Braddock on a march towards Fort Duquesne, in typical European style, neat rows of three men abreast. They were completely oblivious, however, to the French and their Indian allies hiding in the woods, guerilla-style. The English were massacred. Even when the English soldiers tried to break ranks to fight more effectively, they were beaten back into their ranks by their officers. In June of 1759, the English sent a large force under the command of General James Wolfe to lay siege to Quebec. In September, the city fell. Soon, the British had control of almost all of North America, including Montreal and Detroit, which fell by the end of 1760. The Treaty of Paris, February 10, 1763, brought an end to the conflict, ceding North America east of the Mississippi (other than New Orleans) to the British. A decade of peace followed--the calm before the storm.
"THOMAS, Warwick, or Kingstown, s. of Roger, m. Martha, d. of Moses Lippit, as from wills of her f. and h. is gain. but I profit no more." --James Savage
Notes on this website are authored by Larry Overmire, unless noted otherwise. Permission of the author is required to reproduce elsewhere.
Sources: 1) Patricia L. Stormo Database, 7 Dec 2002 http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET &db=plstormo&id=I115 2) Scalping During the French and Indian War, by George A. Bray III http://earlyamerica.com/review/1998/scalping.html 3) A Brief History of the French and Indian War http://web.syr.edu/~laroux/history/history.html 4) A Brief History of The French & Indian War, by The Philadelphia Print Shop http://www.philaprintshop.com/frchintx.html 5) Pre-American Revolution Wars http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~prsjr/wars/CHAP010.HTM 6) Providence Town Paper #17458 7) Burlingame, Legends Website, 2003 http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/burlinga.html 8) Arthur Reierson Database, 25 Aug 2001 http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED &db=:1514662&id=I66657242&style=TABLE 9) Robert Stevens Burlingame Database, 4 May 2003 http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET &db=rburlingame&id=I0651 10) A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692, By James Savage, Volume #1, Pgs 299 - 309 http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/bk1/299-309.h tm _UID: EDDD58B1AB694F82BEFC723F88DAF458D168 Change Date: 10 JUL 2008
HintsAncestry Hints for Sgt. Thomas III (French & Indian Wars) ** Burlingame
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Father: Capt. Roger (Immigrant, 1650) ** Burlingame b: 24 JAN 1620 in Kent, England Mother: Mary Elizabeth ** Lippitt b: 3 MAR 1643 in Providence, Providence Co., RI
Marriage 1 Martha ** Lippitt b: ABT 1670 in Providence, Providence Co., RI Married: 5 OCT 1686 in Warwick, Kent Co., RI Change Date: 10 JUL 2008 Note: 17:25 Children Has No Children Thomas Burlingame b: 29 MAY 1688 in Cranston, Providence Co., RI Has Children Capt. Moses (French & Indian Wars) ** Burlingame b: 8 JUN 1690 in Cranston, Providence Co., RI Has No Children Samuel Burlingame b: 16 SEP 1692 in Cranston, RI Has No Children Peter Burlingame b: 28 JAN 1694 in Cranston, Providence Co., RI Has No Children Margaret Burlingame b: 1696 in Cranston, Providence Co., RI Has No Children Mary Burlingame b: 1698 in Cranston, Providence Co., RI Has No Children Sarah Burlingame b: ABT 1700 Has No Children Patience Burlingame b: 15 JUN 1702 in Cranston, Providence Co., RI Has No Children Freelove Burlingame b: 1 APR 1704 in Cranston, Providence Co., RI Has No Children Joshua Burlingame b: JUL 1706 in Cranston, Providence Co., RI Has No Children Stephen Burlingame b: 1711 in Cranston, Providence Co., RI Has No Children Alice Burlingame
Marriage 2 Hannah Gardiner b: 1680 in Sou
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Custom Fact • Thomas Married Martha LIPPITT Martha was his first cousin and the sister of Mary Lippitt who married his older brother, John.
Thomas Burlingame's Timeline
1667 |
February 6, 1667
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Mashantatuck, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island, Colonial America
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1688 |
May 29, 1688
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Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
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1690 |
June 8, 1690
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Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
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1692 |
July 11, 1692
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Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, British Colonial America
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1693 |
January 28, 1693
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Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
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1694 |
1694
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Cranston, Providence, RI
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1696 |
1696
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Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
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1698 |
1698
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Cranston, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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1700 |
1700
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Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island
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