Person:Joseph Burgess (24)

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Joseph Burgess
 
m. 20 Feb 1734/35
  1. John Burgess1736 -
  2. Hannah Burgess1737 -
  3. Joseph Burgess1739 -
  4. Zilpha Burgess1742 -
  5. Alice Burgess1744 -
  6. Mary Burgess1749 -
m. 10 Jan 1760
  1. Deliverance Burgess1760 - 1848
  2. Sarah Burgess1762 -
  3. Abigail Burgess1763 -
  4. Joseph Burgess1765 - Bef 1809
  5. Anthony Burgess1767 -
  6. Isaiah Burgess1768 -
  7. Reuben Burgess1771 -
  8. William Burgess1772 - 1796
  9. Susanna Burgess1775 -
  10. Jeremiah Burgess
  11. Hannah Burgess
m. 8 Jul 1785
Facts and Events
Name[1] Joseph Burgess
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 17 Nov 1739 Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 10 Jan 1760 Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United Statesto Deliverance Baker
Marriage 8 Jul 1785 Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Rebecca Nickerson
Residence[3] 1790 New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Randall, Eunice Kelley Gidley. David O'Killia the immigrant of Old Yarmouth, Massachusetts with his descendants and allied families, 1652-1962. (Dartmouth, Massachusetts: E.K.G. Randall, 1962)
    p. 31, 51.

    [p. 31] "Deliverance Baker ... married Joseph Burgess January 10, 1760."
    [p. 51] "Deliverance Baker ... married January 10, 1760 Joseph Burgess born November 13 [sic, records say 17], 1739. He was a son of Joseph [sic, birth record says John] and Elizabeth [sic, "Elce" is a common colonial spelling of Alice] (Bacon). They removed to Fairhaven."

  2. Sherman, Robert M. (Robert Moody), and Ruth Wilder Sherman. Vital Records of Yarmouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Warwick, Rhode Island: Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 1975)
    p. 66.

    Joseph Burg son of the abovesaid John and Elce was born the 17th day of November 1739.

  3. Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. 1790 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M637)
    [1].

    New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, 5th entry, left column
    4 males 16 and over; 1 male under 16; 2 females
    [Note: according to MD, p. 56:60, not found in 1800 census.]