Person:Lucian Burlingame (1)

Watchers
Lucian Burlingame
m. Abt 1835
  1. Henry BurlingameAbt 1837 -
  2. Miranda BurlingameAbt 1839 -
  3. Jane BurlingameAbt 1841 -
  4. Abigail BurlingameAbt 1845 -
  5. Lucian BurlingameAbt 1845 - 1927
  6. Eliza A. BurlingameAbt 1847 -
  7. Melinda BurlingameAbt 1850 -
  8. William W. BurlingameAbt 1851 -
  9. Squire BurlingameAbt 1856 -
  10. Albert C. BurlingameAbt 1858 -
  • HLucian BurlingameAbt 1845 - 1927
  • W.  Mary Coon (add)
Facts and Events
Name Lucian Burlingame
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1845 Essex, New York, United States
Marriage to Mary Coon (add)
Census[2] 1890 Port Henry, Essex, New York, United States
Census[3] 16 Feb 1892 Moriah, Essex, New York, United States
Census[4] 16 Apr 1910 Moriah, Essex, New York, United States
Census[5] 2 Jan 1920 Moriah, Essex, New York, United States
Death[1][6] 7 Jan 1927 Essex, New York, United States
References
  1. Find A Grave
    Lucien Burlingame, Sr..

    (stone says 1845-1927)

  2. Essex, New York, United States. 1890 U.S. Census Veterans Schedule.

    Lucian Burlingame, private, Battery B, 1 NY Light Artillery, Sept. 1864 - May 1865 (Port Henry, ED 46)

  3. Essex, New York, United States. 1892 New York State Census.

    Lucius R. Burlingame 48, Mary E. 44, This. C. 17, Mattie E. 14, Lucius R. 9, Bertha 5, Henry H. 4 (ED 2, Moriah, p. 15, 2/16/1892)

  4. Essex, New York, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Luchen Burlingame 66 NY, par NY, shop carpenter; Mary E. 61 NY, par Can French/NY, Henry 21 NY (Moriah, p. 11B, ED 52, 4/16/1910)

  5. Essex, New York, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    Lucius Burlingame 75 NY, par NY, carpenter, Mary Burlingame 72 NY, par NY (Moriah, p. 2A, ED 54, 1/2/1920)

  6. "Last G.A.R. Man Dies", in Plattsburgh Sentinel, Jan. 11, 1927
    p. 3 [1].

    "Lucius H. Burlingame, last of Port Henry's Grand Army members, died in that village last week at the age of 83. He served as a private in Company B, First New York Heavy Artillery and witnesses the surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox April 9, 1945. He was a member of William H. Stevenson Post of Moriah Center."