Person:James Burleson (5)

Capt James B. Burleson, Sr.
b.4 May 1775 Tennessee, USA
m. Abt 1748
  1. Thomas Burleson1748 - 1825
  2. Aaron Burleson, III1749 - 1785
  3. Jonathan Burleson1769 - 1830
  4. Joseph Burleson1770 - 1849
  5. Capt James B. Burleson, Sr.1775 - 1836
  1. Elizabeth Burleson
Facts and Events
Name Capt James B. Burleson, Sr.
Gender Male
Birth? 4 May 1775 Tennessee, USA
Marriage to Mary Randolph Buchanan
Marriage 25 Dec 1791 Rutherford County, North Carolina, USAto Jo Elizabeth Shipman
Other 1807 Lincoln County, Tennessee, USAResidence
with Jo Elizabeth Shipman
Other Death of Spouse
with Jo Elizabeth Shipman
Other Aft 1807 Madison County, Mississippi, USAResidence
with Jo Elizabeth Shipman
Other 1816 Missouri, USAResidence
with Jo Elizabeth Shipman
Other 1825 Hardeman County, Tennessee, USAResidence
with Jo Elizabeth Shipman
Other 1830 Texas, USAResidence
with Jo Elizabeth Shipman
Residence? Apr 1831 Austin's Little Colony, Coahuila y Tejasdate of arrival recorded in S.F. Austins' Register of families
Death? 3 Jan 1836 Bastrop County, Texas, USA
Burial[1] Bastrop, Bastrop County, Texas, USA
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References
  1. Find A Grave
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32754618.

    "BURLESON, JAMES, SR. (1775–1836). James Burleson, pioneer settler and Burleson clan leader in Austin's Little Colony, son of Aaron and Rachel (Hendricks) Burleson, was born in Washington County, Tennessee, on May 4, 1775. He was married to Elizabeth Shipman on December 25, 1791, in Rutherford County, North Carolina. They had twelve children. Their oldest son was Edward Burleson.

    James and his family moved to Lincoln County, Tennessee, in 1807 and then to the Mississippi Territory (later Madison County, Alabama). This large Burleson family group included several who later moved to Texas, including brothers John, Jonathan, Joseph, and James. During the Creek War the Burlesons were involved in many battles; in one of them Edward saved the life of his uncle Jonathan, the father of Rufus C. Burleson, founder of Baylor University.

    In 1813 James and Joseph Burleson were appointed commissaries under Gen. Andrew Jackson for the Creek War and served with Lt. Sam Houston in the battle of Horseshoe Bend. James, as special and confidential commissary to General Jackson, and his son, Edward, served at the battle of New Orleans in 1815.

    Difficulty with Indians in Alabama forced the Burlesons to move to the Missouri territory in 1816 and to Hardeman County, Tennessee, in 1825. In 1831 James followed his son Edward, who had immigratedto Coahuila and Texas in 1830 with several other family members, and obtained a league on the Colorado River below Austin's Little Colony. In 1834, his wife having died, James married Mary Buchanan Christian and they had a daughter.

    Under command of his son, Gen. Edward Burleson, commander at the siege of Bexar, Capt. James Burleson led a decisive charge in the Grass Fight. He became ill after being discharged and returned to the home of his daughter, Rachael Rogers, north of Bastrop. There he died on January 3, 1836. He is buried in the McDuff Cemetery on the east side of the Colorado River.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY: Georgia J. Burleson, comp., The Life and Writings of Rufus C. Burleson, D.D., L.L.D. (1901). Charles Adams Gulick, Jr., Harriet Smither, et al., eds., The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar (6 vols., Austin: Texas State Library, 1920–27; rpt., Austin: Pemberton Press, 1968). Kenneth Kesselus, History of Bastrop County, Texas, Before Statehood (Austin: Jenkins, 1986). Vertical Files, Bastrop County Museum, Bastrop, Texas.

    ...

    Inscription:
    Hus of Jo Eliz Shipman, Son of Aaron Burleson II

    Note: Undertaker records"

  2.   Austin, Stephen F. (Stephen Fuller), and Villamae Williams. Stephen F. Austin's register of families. (St. Louis, Missouri: Distributed by Ingmire Publications, c1984).

    Listing as follows: James Burleson Sr, age 57, widower, from Tennessee, arrival April 1831

  3.   Bastrop County, Texas, cemeteries. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1984).

    James B. Burleson's birth listed as 1775 and death as Jan. 3, 1836. First wife listed as Elizabeth Shipman, who died before James came to Texas. Children by Elizabeth listed: Sarah, Volley, Edward, Mary Jane, Joseph, James, Jr., Nancy, Rachel, Jacob, John Shipman, Jonathan, and Aaron. Next married a widow with 6 children, Mary Christian (maiden name not given.) One daughter, Elizabeth from that marriage,

  4.   John Holmes Jenkins; Kenneth Kesselus. Edward Burleson: Texas Frontier Leader. (Austin, Texas 1990: Jenkins Pub. Co.).

    page 5, "On December 24, 1791, James married Elizabeth Shipman and moved from eastern North Carolina nto the Blue Ridge Mountains. . . On this land James and Elizabeth began a family which ultimately resulted in the birth of twelve children. Edward was born on Dec. 15, 1798 . . . His brothers and sisters were: Sarah (1793-1875), Volley (1795-1860), Mary Jane (1790s-1877), Joseph (1800-1877), James (1801-1848), Nancy (1802-1860), Rachel (1803-1873), Jacob (1803-1839), John Shipman (1805-1875) Jonathan (1812-1879), and Aaron (1815-1885).

  5.   Hugh Tannehill Matthews Sr. The Descendants of Aaron Burleson from 1716-1958. (Austin Texas, Dec. 1958).