Burt ReferencesGenealogical Dictionary <strong>of</strong> First Settlers <strong>of</strong> New England by James SavageVol. 1 page 313 (Henry Burt & wife Ulalia)Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Henry Burt 1892 Roderick Burnham (the name is Saxon-Burt, Birt,Birte; arms & crest pp. 32, 35, 41, 53; gives Henry & down thru family <strong>of</strong>Benj. & Anna Blain Burt; son Thomas given but no dates or further data)Savage, Tisdale & Allied Families page 42 gives Henry Burt emigrant fromEngland; his movements & characteristics.Life and Times <strong>of</strong> Henry Burt 1893 H. & S. Burt page 275 family losses fromDeerfield massacres; p. 602 Benjamin Burt Jr. frontier scout; p. 605Chemung survey for Thomas Burt and the Wellings by John Hathorn.Hist, <strong>of</strong> Ridgefield, Conn. 1927 George L. Rockwell pp. 26, 48 BenjaminBurt (1707-1759) granted Lot #28 in 1712Hist, <strong>of</strong> Orange Co. N. Y. 1881 Ruttenber & Clarke Vol. 2, pp. 556, 569Benj. & Thomas Burt assessed 1775 Warwick town.Pension Application #S 23140 Rev. War service <strong>of</strong> Thomas Burt birth & deathdates (at the US Archives, Wash. D. C.)N. Y. in the Revolution 1904 J.A. Roberts Vol. 1, page 162 shows Thomas &Benj. Burt privates in the 4th Orange Co. militia.Hist. Chemung Co. N. Y. 1892 Ausburn Towner p. 452 Early in the spring <strong>of</strong>1786 Maj. Wm. Wyncoop, Wm. Buck & son Elijah, Enoch Warren &Enoch Jr. & Thomas Burt came up the Susquehannah & Chemung Rivers incanoes & Durham boats. With their families they made a settlement extendingfrom Wyncoops Creek west to the second narrows hill. p. 455 ThomasBurt who was one <strong>of</strong> the early settlers came on horseback from Warwickto Chemung--(part about Thomas Welling deed to Thos. Burt alreadyquoted) p. 457 location <strong>of</strong> the old Thomas Burt house p. 458 gives names <strong>of</strong>ch. <strong>of</strong> Thomas Burt who went to the first school as Thomas Jr. Hathorn;Peggy; Sally & Betsey.Records <strong>of</strong> Hannah Minier Breed b. 1838 granddau. <strong>of</strong> Peggy Burt names Annawho mar. Abram Westbrook as a dau. <strong>of</strong> Thos. Burt.Tioga County, N. Y. Deeds at Owego Vol. 7, page 364 July 30, 1801 ThomasBurt <strong>of</strong> Chemung sold Geo. Cooper part <strong>of</strong> "land received June 6, 1796from Thomas Welling Jr. and wife Sybil—land which Thomas Burt nowlawfully and rightfully seized in his own right <strong>of</strong> a good sure and indefeasibleestate <strong>of</strong> inheritance in fee simple <strong>of</strong> and to the before described"Lot (#7 <strong>of</strong> the town <strong>of</strong> Chemung)Transcribed Tioga County Deeds at Elmira, N. Y. Vol. 6, page 56, 6 July 1824Thomas Burt <strong>of</strong> Chemung to Abraham Ben<strong>net</strong>t, Big Flats 30 acres <strong>of</strong> Lot #7Chemung; Vol. 7, page 376, 15 June 1829 Thomas Burt to Thomas Burt Jr.129 acres, same lot.Chemung County Deeds at Elmira, N. Y. (In 1836 the town <strong>of</strong> Chemung, formerlyin Tioga County became part <strong>of</strong> Chemung Co.) Vol. 3 page 100 April 20,1836 Thomas Burt Sr. to Morgan J. & Miles C. Baldwin "grandsons bydau. Sarah" part <strong>of</strong> Lot #7Vol. 4, page 142 Dec. 13, 1836 Thomas Burt Sr. to "daughter"Elizabeth 101 acres <strong>of</strong> Lot #7 ChemungVol. 6, page 50 Aug. 14, 1840 Thomas Burt Son. to ElizabethAnn Westbrook & Sarah Ann Featherly "granddaughters" both <strong>of</strong> WayneCounty, Michigan part <strong>of</strong> Lot #7 ChemungVol. 8, page 376 April 16, 1831 Thomas Burt Jr. and wife Eunicesold wife's interest as heir <strong>of</strong> Aaron Cook - Land in Big Flatsin possession <strong>of</strong> widow Lucy Cook.35
Chemung County Surrogate at Elmira, N. Y. Will Book Vol. page 404 Box $189Estate <strong>of</strong> Morris A. Burt probated 1844D.A.R. New York State Records Vol. 5, part 2, page 13 Benjamin Burt's(1749-1826) Land Bounty rights & Rev. War record. Vol. 57, page 171Benj. & David Burt inscriptions, Wellsburg.Life & Times <strong>of</strong> Henry Burt beginning page 550 David Burt's (1760-1828) familytraced for later generations.Hist. Potter Co. Pa. page 32 gives the family <strong>of</strong> Benjamin son <strong>of</strong> Benj. (1749-1826) an early settler Burtville, Pa. Deeds at Elmira, N. Y. Vol. 2page 350 gives the children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin who d. 1826 in the sale <strong>of</strong> estateland.Records <strong>of</strong> Abner Wright (former Chemung County Historian) describe the location<strong>of</strong> the old Thomas Burt house; also state Hester dau. <strong>of</strong> DanielBelden married Clarke.Lowman Genealogy 1938 Seymour Lowman pages 161, 164, 233 show theBenjamin Burt ancestry <strong>of</strong> Georgia Isabel L. <strong>Howell</strong>.1865 New York State Census Schedule for town <strong>of</strong> Chemung in Chemung Co. N. Y.#149 family <strong>of</strong> Urial W, Burt (This can be seen at the Courthouse,Elmira - no copy at Albany)Bible Record <strong>of</strong> family <strong>of</strong> Vine & Sally Baldwin was in 1939 in possession <strong>of</strong>Adeline Bingham, Lockwood, Chemung Co. N. Y.Holton, Belden, Wisner, Blain and Welling FamiliesHoltonDictionary <strong>of</strong> First Settlers New England, James Savage Vol. 2, p. 456,William Holton (Houlton) was an original proprietor, Hartford, Conn.He came to America on the ship "Francis" from Ipswich, England in1634 aged 23 years; later removed to Northampton where he was ordained1663 & died 1671. His ch: John; Samuel bapt. 1646; William; Marywho married David Burt 1632-1690; Sarah; Ruth; Rachel & Thomas Holton.BeldenHist, <strong>of</strong> Deerfield, Mass. 1895 George Sheldon Vol. 1, page 254 & Vol. 2, P. 80.William Belden (Belding) <strong>of</strong> Wethersfield removed in 1646 to Norwalk,Conn. His wife was Thomasine and ch. were Samuel b. 1647 at Norwalk;Daniel b. 1648; Johnborn 1650; Susanna born 1651; Mary born 1652/3;Nathaniel born 1654. The son Daniel born 20 Nov. 1648 was by 1686 one<strong>of</strong> the leading men <strong>of</strong> Deerfield, Mass, removing there to Lot #10; hadmar. 10 Nov. 1670 Elizabeth dau. <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel Foote <strong>of</strong> Wethersfield.She was killed 16 Sept. 1696 in the first Deerfield massacre; he married(2) Hebsibah Buel, the widow Wells who was killed in the second massacre;married (3) Sarah Hawks widow <strong>of</strong> Philip Matton. Daniel's children:William b. 1671; Richard b. 1672; Elizabeth born 1673 mar. EbenezerBrooks; Nathaniel born 1676 captured 1696 died 1714; Sarah born 15 Mar.1682 married Benjamin Burt (1680-1759); Hester (Esther) b. 1683 captured1696, released & mar. Clarke; Abigail b. 1686 died infancy; Samuelborn 1687 wounded 1696; Abigail 2nd b. 1690 wounded 1696; John born1693 killed 1696; Thankful born 1695 killed 1696.In the raid <strong>of</strong> 1696 a band <strong>of</strong> French Mohawk Indians captured Daniel,his son Nathaniel and daughter Hester. Daniel was sold in Canada to be aservant <strong>of</strong> the Jesuits. The following spring after Articles <strong>of</strong> Peace weresigned by England and France he and his children were released and they36
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