Person:Peter Burdick (5)

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Peter Burdick
b.29 Dec 1808
m. 29 Dec 1803
  1. Eliza Burdick1806 - 1877
  2. Peter Burdick1808 - 1882
  3. Rowland S. Burdick
  4. Almira Burdick1811 - 1883
  5. Sarah Burdick1820 - 1903
  6. Sophronia Burdick
  7. Ethan Lanphear Burdick1828 - 1909
  1. Samuel Eugene Burdick1837 - 1859
m. 29 Nov 1879
Facts and Events
Name Peter Burdick
Gender Male
Birth[3] 29 Dec 1808
Will[1] 11 Feb 1875 Alfred, Allegany, New York, United States
Marriage to Ursula M. Abbott
Marriage 29 Nov 1879 Alfred Centre, Allegany, New York, United Statesto Hannah Celestia Cartwright
Death[2] 25 Jun 1882 Alfred Centre, Allegany, New York, United States
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References
  1. New York, United States. Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999
    [1].

    Wife Ursula

  2. The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    38:27:5, July 6, 1882.

    At Alfred Centre, N. Y., June 25, 1882, very suddenly, Peter Burdick, son of the late Dea. Sam'l Burdick, of Brookfield, aged 73 years. He had lived at Brookfield, Nile, and finally Alfred Centre. He became a Christian in early life, and has ever been identified with the cause of the blessed Master wherever he has resided. While at Nile, he became a member of the Friendship Seventh-day Baptist Church, from which he had never removed his church relations. The short time which elapsed between his attack by disease and his death, allowed no opportunity for him to state his exact feelings, but the hope is left that he "sleeps in Jesus." He had been married twice, and lost by death a wife and a son. His remains were taken to Nile and buried beside those dear friends. He left his widow at Alfred Centre, the only member of his household. He had labored in the field during the day in usual health. He was taken sick at 8 o'clock in the evening and died at 10. In this event we are again reminded to "be ready," for in such an hour as we think not, we may be called to our reward.

  3. Find A Grave
    Peter Burdick.

    Dec. 29, 1808
    June 25, 1882