Person:Jeremiah Burns (1)

Watchers
Rev. Jeremiah Burns
m. 1743
  1. James Burns1744 -
  2. John Burns1745 -
  3. Joseph Burns1746 -
  4. Isaac Burns1747 -
  5. Maj. Robert Burns1748 - 1782
  6. Mary Burns1749 - 1786
  7. Terrance Burns1750 - 1815
  8. Dennis Burns1751 -
  9. Rev. Jeremiah Burns1752 - 1824
  10. William Burns1753 -
  11. Thomas Burns1755 -
  12. Richard Burns1757 -
m. 20 Mar 1794
  1. Rowland Burns1796 -
  2. Jeremiah Burns1798 - 1882
  3. Nancy Burns1802 -
  4. Jane Burns1804 -
  5. Amanda H. Burns1806 - 1861
  6. John Lewis Burns1809 -
  7. James Patrick Burns1813 -
  8. Julia Anne Burns1816 -
Facts and Events
Name Rev. Jeremiah Burns
Gender Male
Birth? 26 Oct 1752 Frederick County, Virginia
Marriage 20 Mar 1794 Virginiato Elizabeth Rowland
Death? 13 Oct 1824 Louisa, Lawrence County, Kentucky

Records of Jeremiah Burns in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Vol. 2 - Daniel Smith's Delinquents and Supernumeraries for 1773: Martin Crawford, Jacob Keil, Jacob Miller, poor body; James Randolph, Martin Smith, James Stuart, John Coffison, John David, twice returned; John Paris, twice returned; Elijah Garton, William Hawkins, John Higgins, Edmund Harris, Benj. Kindley, John Logan, John McClure, John Trotter, Jr., Bethuel Kerse, Henry Luther, Sam'l Munsey, Skidmore Munsey, Michael Morris, George Morris, Jacob Mocks, Andrew McFerson, Mathias Rader, twice returned; Henry Runyan, Abraham Rozaman, Thomas Cleyton, Jno. Rice, Benj. Robinet, John Clark, Jno. Sutter, Jno. Davis, Robt. Smith, Wm. Matticks, Peter Cephas, George Silas, Peter Shuck, Aaron Vinsky, Jno. Wamsley, Thos. Dooley, Edward Ferrel, Troy Joseph, Benj. Wheaton, Phillip Wingot, Jacob Yarlos, John Crawney, John Waid, twice returned; John Briggs, Henry Gragg, Dennis Cohoson, John Cain, Wm. Crueshorns, Wm. Coler, Abraham Compton, Morris Custard, John Cummins, Elias Hawkins, Morris Runyan, Peter Sircle, Valentine Sevear, James Marshell, Constable; Tunis Van Pelt, twice returned; Timothy Waran, Jacob Booser, Thomas Borer, Jeremiah Burns, Zachariah Bryan, Jacob Christes, Peter Vaughan, James Cunningham (blind), Charles Ramsey, Jno. Sleath, Wm. Crow, Wm. Smith, Jno. Faires, Jno. Sriver, David Hutson, Jno. Lambert, Jr., Jno. Lambert, Barnet Moise, Jonathan Watts, Francis McBride, twice returned.
  • Vol. 2 - McClung vs. Dean--O. S. 190; N. S. 67--Bill 24th July, 1811. Complainants are Andrew McClung and Jane, his wife, late Jane Dean, one of children and heirs of John Dean, late of Bath County. After marriage Jean went to live in Greenbrier. Complainants claim John's son, William McC. Dean, used improper means to induce John to convey his property to William. William McC. Dean answers: He was only son of his father who was at death between 80 and 90. John Bird deposes in Bath, 30th October, 1811, that he has known and lived near John Dean more than 40 years John Dean was John Bird's uncle. John Kincaid deposes ditto: He married Dean s daughter 20-25 years ago. Alexr. McClintic deposes ditto: Has known Dean near 40 years. Elizabeth Kincaid deposes in Lewisburg, 25th May 1812. daughter of John Dean. John died in fall of 1810. Sarah Venable deposes ditto: Daughter of John Dean. Jeremiah Burns, a minister, deposes in Bath County, 1812: He married Andrew McClung and Jane and buried John Dean. John Kinkead deposes ditto: He and his brother James, married daughters of John Dean. Alley Kincaid deposes ditto: Daughter of Jno. Dean. Thomas Bird deposes ditto: Nephew of Jno. Dean; has lived near Jno. upward of 30 years.
  • Vol. 2 - Bourland vs. Dean--O. S. 342; N. S. 124--Bill, August, 1812, by William Bourland and wife Mary, William Crawford and Margaret. John Kincaid and Alice, James Kincaid and Elizabeth, James Anderson and Nancy, James Venable and Sarah, Andrew McClung and Jean. The females are daughters of John Dean, deceased, of Bath, who died 1810 or 1811 at age of nearly 90, testate. Suit against Wm. McC. Deane, the only other child to set aside the will, and certain deeds. Will of John Dean. Wife, Agness; son, William; daughter, Elizabeth, Elzse, Sarah, Jane; daughter, Margaret Crawford; daughter, Molly Borland; daughter, Nancy. Dated 7th August, 1790. Recorded in Bath, March, 1811. Deed, 10th April, 1807, by John Dean to William Dean, 1,660 acres on Jackson's River joining Andrew Bourland. Recorded in Bath, April, 1807. Deed, 9th April, 1806, by same to same, 1,661 acres on Mill Run and other branches of Jackson's River. Recorded in Bath, April, 1806. William Ward deposes, in Bath, 17th July, 1813, knew John Dean from time Wm. was a small boy. John was sheriff of Bath. 1794. Wm. has lived in Kentucky. 22d January, 1814, Anthony (Anton) Courtner deposes, in Lewisburg, at house and tavern of James and Hugh McLaughlin. 22d January, 1814, Catherine Courtner deposes, knew John 16 years before his death, living his neighbor. John McClenachan deposes, John Dean died 20th November last, 3 years ago. 26th February, 1814, Capt. Wm. Byrd deposes, in Botetourt, at house of Jno. Allen, Sr., was born, raised and lived within two miles of John Dean. 3d November, 1821, John Byrd deposes, James Blackburn left the County before death of Jno. Dean. James Venable left 10-12 years ago. 3d November, 1821, Alexr. McClenachan deposes, Lewis Myers left the County in 1803. Thos. Barker left the County in 1803-4. Jas. Blackburn left the County in 1808 or 3. 3d November, 1821, Andrew Bourland deposes, William Bourland is his brother. Wm. moved to Kentucky. 26th October, 1822, Wm. Bourland deposes, at house of Benj. Vance in Woodford County, Ky. 20th May, 1813, W. H. Cavendish deposes, he knew Jno. Dean more than 40 years. 20th May, 1813, Alexr. McClintic deposes, he knew Jno. Dean more than 30 years. 20th May, 1813, Henrietta Taylor deposes, she knew Jno. Dean more than 20 years. 20th May, 1813, John Byrd deposes, he knew Jno. Dean 45 years. 20th May, 1813, Jeremiah Burns, deposes, he was a preacher.


Records in Bath County, VA

  • pg. 276 - Inventory - Archibald Mann
Submitted Oct. 14, 1803 by Robert Kincaid, Edward and John Morris, before Moses Mann.
Bonds of Edward Rumsey, Adam See, Lewis Myers, Anthony Courtner, George Pilzer, Edmond B. Smith, Benjamin Thompson, Jeremiah Burns (z), Richard Davis.
furniture, books, clothing, livestock, horses 20, corn, rye and wheat.
[Source: Abstracts of the wills and inventories of Bath County, Virginia, Bruns, pg. 35].