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Burdette Family Genealogy Forum
  
Either these are totally different families or some information is wrong. However, as I mentioned, my dad knew some of these ancestors personally. Stephen Jr. and Jane Burdette were his grandparents. He has the Civil War pension and payment records of Stephen Sr and George, his son. He has the Fayette County Census, Georgia, records on Stephen Sr's family for the year 1870. It denotes who was born in South Carolina and who was born in Georgia. In the 1870 census there is a John C (21 years old) and Nancy Burdett (36 years old) and a son or brother/grandson, William (4 years old), living in a separate house. This Nancy is not the same Nancy as my great great aunt. We believe our Nancy married WF Herrington. The adults in the John C, Nancy, and William household were born in South Carolina and William was born in Georgia. These may be the relatives of your Georgia, depending on when she was born and/or relatives of my family also. My Georgia was born in 1845 and married JW Johnson in 1873. After Georgia moved, nothing more was known of her and my dad did not know her. However my dad did know our John Burdette (in contrast to John C at 21 years old). Something to note is that our John was John C also or was he at Nancy's house on the day they conducted the census at Nancy's house and at his dad's house on the day they did the census there? John served in the Georgia Malitia and lost an eye in the war. He had a glass eye. My dad visited him when he lived in East Point, Georgia. In his life, he owned a farm, a grocery store, and attended Bellwood Baptist Church. My Georgia did not have a sister named Sally. However, she had a niece named Sally and a sister-in-law named Sally. Sally married J. W. Powell in 1891, but Sally had no sister named Georgia. The only inforamtion we have on Clinton Burdette, who was a son of Stephen Sr, is that he married a woman named Sally (from My great grandmother's Bible. I hope this is not too confusing. I can't verify that 100 % of this inormation is correct, but most is because of the original documents that my father based his information on.
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