Person:Elizabeth Burt (3)

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Elizabeth Burt
 
m. 28 Dec 1619
  1. Sarah Burt1620/21 -
  2. Samuel BurtEst 1623 - 1625
  3. Deacon Jonathan Burt1625 - 1715
  4. Abigail BurtEst 1627 - 1707
  5. David Burt1629 - 1690
  6. Mary Burt1632 - 1634
  7. Mary Burt1635 - 1689
  8. Nathaniel Burt1638 - 1720
  9. Elizabeth Burt1638 -
  10. Hannah Burt1641 - 1680
  11. Dorcas Burt1643 - 1674
  12. Patience Burt1645 - 1732
  13. Mercy Burt1647 -
m. 24 Nov 1653
  1. Samuel Wright, III1654 - 1734
  2. Joseph Wright1657 - 1696/97
  3. Captain Benjamin Wright1660 - 1743
  4. Ebenezer Wright1662/63 - 1748
  5. Elizabeth Wright1666 -
  6. Eleazer Wright1668 - 1753
  7. Hannah Wright1670/71 - 1687
  8. Benoni Wright1675 - 1702
m. Sep 1684
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Burt
Gender Female
Christening[1][2] 4 Dec 1638 Harberton, Devon, England
Marriage 24 Nov 1653 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sergeant Samuel Wright
Marriage Sep 1684 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Nathaniel Dickinson
Reference Number 2RB7-QF (Ancestral File)
Reference Number FK9F-TM (Ancestral File)
References
  1. Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Northampton, Massachusetts: Corbin Collection Volume 1: Records of Hampshire County, Massachusetts. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003)
    page 1564.

    'Elizabeth Burt of Springfield
    Dau. of Henry Burt & Ulalia Marche
    Bpt. Dec. 4 1638 at Harberton, Eng.'

  2. Bartlett, Joseph Gardner; Elizabeth French; G. Andrews Moriarty; and others. Genealogical Research in England. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1907-1953)
    86:219.

    'Elizabeth [child of Henry and Ulalia (March) Burt], bapt. at Harberton 4 Dec. 1638; m. (1) 24 Nov. 1653 Samuel Wright, Jr., of Springfield and Northampton, Mass., a soldier in King Philip's War, who was killed by the Indians at Northfield, Mass., 2 Sept. 1675; m. (2) 16 Sept. 1684, as his second wife, Nathaniel Dickinson of Hatfield, Mass., who had a third wife and d. 11 Oct. 1710.'