Person:John Burdick (14)

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John Burdick
 
d.Bef 2 Feb 1824
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Name John Burdick
Gender Male
Will[1] 29 Dec 1823 Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Death[1] Bef 2 Feb 1824 will proved

Named in father's will.

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    BURDICK, John H. – PR 5:222 will written 29 December 1823, proved 2 February 1824.
    Executor, his friend, Christopher C. Lewis.
    Wife, Betsey.
    Four beloved sisters, Cynthia White, w/o Oliver White; Hannah Brown, w/o Alpheus Brown; Susannah Langworthy, w/o Peleg Langworthy; and Betsey Burdick.
    Beloved nephew, Charles C. Burdick, s/o Joshua Burdick.
    Beloved nephews, Robert and Charles Burdick, sons of Charles Burdick; Amos, Stanton and Robert
    Burdick, sons of my brother Amos Burdick; John B. Brown, s/o Alpheus Brown; Clarke Burdick, s/o my
    brother Joshua Burdick.
    He leaves $100.00 to Harriet Babcock, a black girl that he brought up.
    Witnesses; David Stillman; Clarke Hiscox; Mary Stillman.

    PR 5:224 Inventory, 2 February 1824 Appraisers; Job B. Clarke, David Stillman, Elnathan W.
    Babcock.
    Estate is insolvent, Commissioners appointed.
    PR 5:226 George Gavitt charged the estate $7.50 for making a coffin.
    Receipts PR 5:274, 20 February 1825, PR 5:276, 27 February 1825 in Hopkinton signed by Charles C. Burdick, 27 May 1825 in Brookfield, New York, Peleg and Susannah Langworthy, Simeon and Betsey Clarke, Alpheus and Hannah Brown.
    In Alfred, New York, 15 May 1825, Cynthia and Oliver White,
    In Hopkinton, 13 January 1826, by Robert Langworthy, Guardian to Harriet Babcock.
    Receipts PR 5:303, in Hopkinton, 28 November 1827, signed Robert Burdick, Hopkinton, 6 November 1829, signed Charles Burdick, 27 December 1833 in Hopkinton, signed Clark Burdick.