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NAME RECORD (#4759)
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Name |
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First |
Middle |
Marriage |
Burnham |
----- , 1617-1688 |
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Birth |
Date |
Town |
State |
Country |
1617// |
Hertfordshire |
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England |
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Mother | |
Baptism |
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Occupations | Attorney |
Marriage (1) |
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First Name |
Middle Name |
Last Name |
Marriage Name |
MarriageDate |
MarriageTown |
MarriageState |
MarriageCountry |
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Ann |
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Burnham |
Burnham |
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Death |
Date |
Town |
State |
Country |
Cemetery |
Cemetery Town |
Cemetery State |
Cemetery Country |
Obit File |
1688// |
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Notes (1) |
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North records that he was a lawyer who came to Hartford aabout 1647 and had "a good education and ability." Shortly before his death he made a will which gave his house and property to his unmarried daughter, Rebecca. The will came into dispute when Rebecca married two years later. Her mother Ann was the executrix and a marshall served a complaint on Ann, summoning her into court by her son-in-law who claimed that his wife was "like to be dispossessed of what his father gave his wife" [i.e. Rebecca]. Mrs. Burnham sent a quaint reply to the court explaining that she had been "in a Ssorrowfull condishon . . . Weke and Lame a long time [sic]" and that her son-in-law took the will without her permission, writing that he "puit it in his picit with out my Leveffe [sic]"
North. History of Berlin: p. 158-159 |
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Sources | North. History of Berlin. |