Name |
James Burnett |
Birth |
Abt 1733 |
Gender |
Male |
Other-Begin |
3 Feb 1773 |
Martin Co, North Carolina |
- brothers James and John, executor and witness of will of John Hynes 3 Feb 1773 in Martin county
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Census |
1785 |
District 7, Martin Co, North Carolina |
state census |
- 1785 Martin Co, District 7, state census
Matthew Burnett, one son under age 21, and three females
James Burnett, four sons under 21, and four females
John Burnett, one son under 21, eight females, and seven slaves) lived nearby, close to Jonathan Cherry.
Ephraim Burnett, three females
The only Ballard families in district 7 (the Burnett families were only in district 7, the Halifax end of Martin Co)
Elias Ballard, (over the age of 60, with three females) Elisha Ballard, two sons under 21, two females, and seven slaves)
Jesse Ballard, living alone.
There were no Foreman or Ballentine families.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~eazier1/Cherry/CHERRY-Pgs201-300.pdf
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Death |
Bef 7 Sep 1822 |
Martin Co, North Carolina |
Notes |
Re: Burnetts of NC and SC
burnsky1 (View posts) Posted: 6 Nov 2001 2:02PM
Classification: Query Edited: 16 Nov 2001 11:32PM
Surnames:
I am also searching the Burnetts in NC and I noticed your message. I have an Eli that is listed in a will for a James Burnett dated Sept. 7, 1822 in Martin Co. NC. I am trying to find out if this is the right line. The Eli that I am trying to trace had the following children: Roderick, Thomas, George, Simmons, Sally, Baker, Abby and Mailtia. Any help that you could give in this regard would be greatly appreicated.
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Re: Burnetts of NC and SC
Shelba_Davis (View posts) Posted: 6 Nov 2001 4:11PM
Classification: Query Edited: 20 Oct 2002 6:57PM
Surnames: Bryan, Burnett
Bingo! Will reply more fully by e-mail, but proof of Eli and his children in 1840 letter I found in which the children of James Burnett wrote Turner Bryan of Chesterfield Co., SC (who was married to their cousin Frances G. Bryan a daughter of yourJames's brother John who died Marion Co., SC 1815).They wanted Bryan represent them in contesting the will of their brother John Burnett who also died in Marion Dist.,SC. The letter can be found in "The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research" Vol XI, Spring 1984, No. 2, pg 65.Names the deceased Eli's children as Roderick, Thomas,George,Simmons, Sally, Baker,Abby and Malitia.
When did Eli die and where? He was living Dec 30, 1815 when Turner Bryan, then of Marion Dist., SC was acting as Eli's agent regarding a slave named Dolly. (in same article as above).
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Person ID |
I57308 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
23 Jun 2015 |