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Re: Aaron Burleson's link to Edward of Suffield
Posted by: Daniel McCance (ID *****4654) Date: June 10, 2009 at 14:51:55
In Reply to: Re: Aaron Burleson's link to Edward of Suffield by John Burleson of 2142

HI John,
Hope you and yours are well also.

yes the Elizabeth Burleson Shipman wife of Daniel Shipman, is a Shipman and does not establish a Burleson line in the south. but it shows there is a link between familys.

sometimes the info that is not there is just as important as what is there.
if you have only one record for someone in an area that usualy means they moved. and if you can only find the same name in one other location then you have better odds that it is the same persons. And when you find known relatives in the same area the odds keep getting better. Logic is Important.

There are three names on this list but is there three people on the list?

Book - Sunlight on the South Side, Lunenburg Co., VA.
(this list is from the mouth of falling Creek upward) list of Tytheables of Lunenburg Co., VA.
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1748 Burleson, Aaron 1 Tythe
Johnathan 1 Tythe
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1749 John 1 Tythe
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1752 John 1 Tythe
Jno 1 Tythe

only two burlesons per year at most.
sometimes I upset people but I don't want to.
I only want the truth.
Dan
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From LDS G.S. Microfilm #844487, at Salt Lake City, Utah:

This indenture made the twelfth day of June in the year of the reigne of our Sovereigne Lord George by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France & Ireland King, defender of the Faith and annoque Domini: 1717: Between John BURLISON of Suffield in the County of Hampshire in the province aforesaid husbandman of the one part; and John PYNCHON, Junr: John ASHLEY Luke HITCHCOCK & Henry. DWIGHT COMMISSIONERS appointed by an act of the Great & General Court of the sd Province Entitled; An act for the making and emilling the sum of one hundred thousand pounds in bills of credit on this Province; of the other part: witnesseth that the sd John BURLISON for and in considerahon of the sum of Twenty Five Pounds in Good and lawful Bills of Credit on the ProVmce aforesaid to him im hand well and truly paid by the said Johm PYNCHON John ASHLEY

Luke HITCHCOCK & Henry DWIGHT at and before the sealing & delivew of these presents, the receipt whereof the said John BURLISON hereby acknowledges hath granted bargained sold aliened enfeoffed released & confermed: and by these presents do .... unto the said -.. and their successors in the sd Trust, all that his the sd John BURLISONS homestead or house lot lying & being in the bounds of the township of Suffield aforesd: Viz: a home lot containing by estimation about sixty acres, be the same more or less, and lying situate in that part of the township commonly called Feather Street; the Length is about two hundred & sixty rods, the North side bounds on the allotment that was Waiter HOLLADAY8**, the South side bounds on the eighty acre allotment that was Coil. John PYNCHON Deceased: the East End bounds on the Common, Commonly called the Little Common, the west end boundson the east end or Rear of High Street Lots: or howsoever otherwise the same is now butted & bounded, or reputed to be bounded together with all & simgular houses, outhouses, buildings, barns, commons,... privileges & appurtenances whatsoever... that if the said John BURLESON his heirs executors or administrators do and shall well & truly pay unto the sd John PYNCHON... or their successors in the sd trust the stun of Twenty Five pounds, with the interest for the same, after the rate of ?six? (illeg.) Pounds per Cent per annum In manner and form following, That is to Say: The sum of Twenty five Shillings in good bills of credit of the province aforesaid, at or upon the twelfth day of June which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighteen; and the like sum... (continues in the same manner with payments of 25 shillings per year through 12 Jun 1727)...
That then this present Deed of Mortgage and every grant article clause & thing herein Contained to be Void and of none effect...

In the Presence of Us
James PAESE, Junr. Received on the day of the date of the before written deed
Nathaniel AUSTIN ofye grantees or trustees therein named twenty five Pounds being the full consideration mentioned therein...
Fearnot BURLESON
John BURLESON


On the 12 day of June 1717 this deed was received and was then here registered from the original John PYNCHON, Regr.


*In all other deeds found so far John BURLESON is referred to as a Cooper
**Walter HOLLADAY was John's father-in-law. John & Sarah HOLLADAY were married 16 Nov 1698 in Suffield.
Note: This deed book contains a large number of deeds involving many other residents of the Massachusetts Bay Province which are identical to the above Deed of Mortgage.
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Bedford County, Virginia Deed Book AIp. 44-45.

This indenture made this Twenty fifth Day of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Five Between John ECHOLS of Bedford County of the one part and James TURNER, Junr. of the same County of the other part, wimesseth that the said John ECHOLS for and in consideration of the just and full sum of Fifty Pounds current money of V'uginia to him in hand paid by the said James TURNER, Junr. the receipt whereof the said John ECHOLS...confirms to him the said James TURNER Junr. his heirs and assigns forever, one certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County aforesaid on both sides of the South Fork of Little otter River containing One Hundred and Forty Seven Acres, and bounded as by a Patent granted Aaron BURLESSON, reference thereto being had will at large appear and by him conveyed to the said John ECHOLS one of the paxties to these presents reference being had to the records of the County of Lunenburg...
John ECHOLS

Memorandum that on the day and year first within mentioned quiet and peaceable possession and seisin of the within mentioned Land...with the appurtenances was given and made...
At a court held for Bedford County August the 25th 1755. This Indenture an the memorandum of Livery or Seisin thereon endorsed & were acknowledged by John ECHOLS party thereto, and Elizabeth the wife of said John personally appeared in Court and being first privily examined as the Law directs, voluntarily relinquished her Right of Dower conveyed by the said Indenture which together with the said Indenture are ordered to be Recorded.




Testa.: Ben HORVARD, Clk of C.C.

The crown grant to Aaron BUKLESON dated December, 1749, Lunenburg County, Virginia,
While we have not found the record of the sale from Aaron BURLESON to John ECHOLS, the above deed shows that it occurred between 1750 and 1755. Bedford County was created in 1753 from parts of Albemarle and Lunenburg Counties, and Lunenburg County was created in 1746 from Bnmswick County, VA.

Bedford County, Virginia showing that in 1754-1755 Jobnathan BURLESON, John ECHOLS, John BURLESON et al were involved in a riot (summoned but excused by the court) and in refusing to assist Constable James AIRES m the execution of his office (ordered by the court to answer the latter charge).


my Best to you


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