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Mary Ann BURT

Mary Ann BURT

Female 1813 - Bef 1860  (46 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Ann BURT was born on 30 Jun 1813 in Probably Wake Or Cumberland Co., NC (daughter of Capt. John BURT and Delia LANE); died before 1860 in Morgan Co., AL.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9ZVB-4KZ
    • _UID: 1E09D170EFF449D8BA4B52274B9ABA55DEF6

    Notes:

    Marriage records for Morgan Co. AL show Mary Ann BURT m. to Matthew WIGGINS.
    Three WIGGINS minors are living with William Hardy BURT in the 1860 Morgan Co. census, one of them named Matthew. Census records from 1830 indicate Capt. John & Delia BURT had daughters.
    This seems a very likely placement.

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    Mary married Matthew WIGGINS on 3 Dec 1833 in Morgan Co., Alabama. Matthew was born in 1794 in North Carolina; died before 1860 in Probably Morgan Co., AL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt. John BURT was born on 11 Jul 1781 in Wake County, North Carolina (son of John BURT, Jr. and Priscilla SENTER, Hardy); died on 21 Aug 1841 in Probably Morgan Co., AL.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KG9P-KVN
    • Name: John Robert BURT
    • _UID: 6FE82F3FDF8446D98897ACAB97C58918BA5F

    Notes:

    A John BURT who's family composition appears to match what would be Capt. John BURT and Delia LANE BURT's family is listed in the 1830 & 1840 Morgan Co., AL Censuses. Additionally, there are no records that would match a John BURT in NC after about 1814 when a Capt. John BURT of Cumberland CO., NC is listed as serving in the War of 1812.

    John BURT and family may be listed in the 1820 Cumberland Co., NC census along with his cousins Young and James BURT.

    We know that Delia's parents and siblings all relocated to Morgan Co., AL - they are also in the census records, and many of their burial sites were found (including those of Joseph & Pherebe LANE, Delia's father and mother). To date (as of 1/31/99), the gravesites of John and Delia have not been located by this researcher in published volumes of Morgan Co. Cemeteries. Death dates are from Family Bible records. (6/30/2000)

    A Delia BURT is listed in the household of a Wm. H. BURT in 1850.

    1830 Morgan Co., AL Census
    Burt, John
    1 male 5-10 (Wm. H. ?)
    2 males 10-15 (Henry ?, John L. ?)
    1 male 40-50
    1 female 10-15
    1 female 15-20 (Mary Ann ?)
    1 female 40-50
    [Capt. Jno. BURT b. ca 1780 age 50 in 1830; wife Delia (LANE) b. 1785, age 45 in 1830 - also listed in the 1850 census - son Joseph b. ca 1815 age 15 in 1830; son Henry b. ca 1820 age 10; if John L. son, b. ca 1821 age 9; son (if William H.) b. ca 1822, age 8; apparently some daus. Too. This family matches except for one son. The sons assumed are families from the 1850 Morgan Co. census. One or more could be sons of Hardy or James BURT. Later census records show Joseph BURT as a Physician. It would be plausible that Joseph may have been away studying medicine at the age of 15 and would not have been living at home.

    1833 - Buys land with Hardy & James BURT and Isaac LANE in Lawrence Co., AL

    1840 Morgan Co. Census
    John BURT (This seems to match pretty well. Looks like some grandchildren living with them.)
    2 m 10-15
    1 m 20-30
    1 m 60-70
    1 f 10-15
    1 f 50-60 ,
    Wake County NC Land Entries 1778-1846, compiled by Weynette Parks Hawn. From NC Dept. of Archives & Histories, Div. of Archives, Raleigh, NC
    p 444 - War.#280 30 Nov 1805 John BURT, Jr. entered 60 A. in Wake Co. on the Waters of little White Oak Creek, joining lines of John BURT, Sr. and Burwell ATTLEY? (UTTLEY?) (11)

    This might be his father, who was referred to as John BURT Jr. prior to HIS father's death (in 1780)

    Cumberland County of the War of 1812

    This list was abstracted from Muster Rolls of the Soldiers of the War of 1812 Detached from The Militia of North Carolina in 1812 and 1814 from the Adjutant General's office.
    These are names of soldiers who are identified as being in regiments from Cumberland County. Just because your ancestor is not listed here and lived in Cumberland County does not necessarily mean that he did not participate. Be sure to check the index at the rear of the book.

    FOURTH REGIMENT
    Detached from the 4th and 14th Brigades

    Detached Militia
    Organized in August, 1814 by County

    Second Regiment

    John Burt, Captain
    John Armstrong, 1st Lt.
    Murdoch Ochiltree, 2nd do.

    Birth:
    or 17th July as birthdate

    John married Delia LANE on 14 Feb 1809 in Wake County, North Carolina. Delia was born on 14 Dec 1784-1785 in NC; died on 18 Mar 1857 in Morgan Co., AL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Delia LANE was born on 14 Dec 1784-1785 in NC; died on 18 Mar 1857 in Morgan Co., AL.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KLF7-FZK
    • _UID: 719F52F086D2406C9EA304F1CD5CB3056D8C

    Notes:

    Presuming these are children of John & Delia BURT - 1850 census shows Delia BURT living with Wm. H. BURT and the other boys all nearby. Especially note the name 'Paschal' in the family of John L. BURT. This is a particular name of the Wake Co., NC BURTs, of which Capt. John BURT is one.

    Note: A Deler BURT buys land in Morgan Co. AL in 1860. The original copy actually says 'Deler' , but it also is distinctly written in "her" heirs assigns, etc. However, she would have been 74 in 1860...Believe this must have been Delia BURT. It's possible there was a single daugher, but no record of this is in the 1850 census.

    A Delia BURT is not, however, in the 1860 census, which was taken in August in the area where her sons lived. She must have died between Jan and Aug of 1860.

    Naming patterns: Delia Lane BURT's father was Joseph LANE, would follow that she might name an eldest son after her father. "Henry" has no known anticedenet - of all the BURT's shown in the census, this one is most highly suspect as being of another family. "John L.", guess it stands for John Lane BURT - after both his father and his mother, "William Hardy", Capt. John had brother named Hardy. William runs in all the BURT families...

    Children:
    1. Sarah BURT was born on 26 Apr 1811 in Probably Wake Or Cumberland Co., NC; died on 17 Jun 1830.
    2. 1. Mary Ann BURT was born on 30 Jun 1813 in Probably Wake Or Cumberland Co., NC; died before 1860 in Morgan Co., AL.
    3. Martha BURT was born on 27 Mar 1815 in NC?; and died.
    4. Joseph Jno. BURT was born on 18 Aug 1817 in NC; died after 1860 in Probably AL.
    5. Henry Augustus "Gus" BURT was born on 22 Dec 1819 in Wake County, North Carolina; died on 8 Jan 1890 in Trinity, Morgan, Alabama.
    6. John L. BURT was born about 1821 in NC; died after 1860.
    7. William Hardy BURT was born on 17 Oct 1821 in NC; died on 16 Jul 1893.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John BURT, Jr. was born about 1750 in Virginia (son of John BURT, Sr. and Frusanna-Francianna); died in May 1824 in Wake County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L21R-TM9
    • Occupation: Served as a private in the NC militia
    • _UID: 100AB2CD578C4DE682431D43A45AEABC78FB

    Notes:

    1790 Census Wake Co., NC:

    Ivey, Peter...................................2-1-3-0-6
    Emborough, William.....................2-2-4-0-0
    Olive, James...............................2-0-1-0-3
    Myatt, John jr..............................1-1-1-0-2
    Buzby, William...........................2-0-4-0-0
    Hinton, James............................1-4-2-0-36
    Herrington, Samuel.....................1-1-8-0-0
    Burt, John..................................1-2-4-0-12

    1800 C. - Wake
    John BURT 1m<10, 1m10-16, 1m 16-26, 2m >45, 1f10-16, 1f16-26, 1f>45

    James OLIVE is said to have married John BURT's sister Elizabeth ca. 1780.

    Other deeds recorded involving his brothers and father in Chatham Co., NC

    Earliest deed referring to John Burt Jr. and Sr. is in 1771 - presumably that would make Jr. born abt. 1750 (to be 21 yrs. old).

    Wake County May Term 1824
    The [within?] last will and testament of John Burt Senr. was duly proven in open court by the oath of Young Burt Witness [unto?] and ordered to be recorded. B. [J.?] [?] C. C.

    John Burt (b. cir 1750) sold land to his father, John Burt Sr. who died in 1780 in Chatham Co., NC.

    Wake Co., NC
    Deed Book A, p. 71 - 4 Feb. 1772 - John Burt, Junr. to John Burt, Senr.
    - 55 pds. - 200 a. on the Upper side of Buckhorn Creek on the North side
    of Cape Fair River - joins Enoch Lewis.
    Signed: John Burt, Jr
    Wit: Richd. Cheek, Malichi Fike

    Presumably, after the death of John BURT, then referred to as Sr., in 1780 - this John BURT, previously recorded on deeds as "Jr." then changed to "Sr.", probably when his own son John BURT was old enough to sign documents. (Son b. abt 1780 would be 21 in 1801)

    Wake County NC Land Entries 1778-1846, compiled by Weynette Parks Hawn. From NC Dept. of Archives & Histories, Div. of Archives, Raleigh, NC

    p 424 - Warrant #161 30 May 1802 Burwell LASHLEY Entered 10 A. of vacant land in Wake Co. on the waters of Great Branch on the south side, joining lines of Lewis LASHLEY, Sr. and John BURT, Sr.

    p 444 - War.#280 30 Nov 1805 John BURT, Jr. entered 60 A. in Wake Co. on the Waters of little White Oak Creek, joining lines of John BURT, Sr. and Burwell ATTLEY? (UTTLEY?)

    p 457 - Richland Creek Entries
    #357 - 24 Nov 1807 Edwin HOLDING entered 60 A. in Wake Co. on waters of little White Oak Creek, joining lines of John BURT, Sr. and Burwell UTLEY.

    [And what appears to be the same deed and tract:]
    Wake Co. DB K- 298
    State of NC grant #853 to Edwin Holding 6 jan 1810, a tract of 58 acres on the waters of Little White Oak Creek adjoining John Burt, Sr., Burwell Utley, Mark Barker, and James Huckabee. Entered 24 Nov 1807 ,

    Marriages and Lineage Proof of daughter Sarah:
    Abstract from The SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1838-1846
    By Jonathan Kennon Thompson Smith
    Copyright, Jonathan K. T. Smith, 2003
    JULY-DECEMBER 1846
    (Page 77)
    July 3, 1846
    SARAH HUNTER wife of Washington Hunter, esq.; born Wake Co., N.C.; daughter of John Burt; married William Speight and moved to Dickson Co., Tenn.; he died and she married Hunter; She died May 16, 1846.

    John married Priscilla SENTER, Hardy about 1778 in Wake County, North Carolina. Priscilla (daughter of Stephen W. SENTOR and Susan Leigh STEPHENS) was born in 1760 in Wake, North Carolina, British Colony; died in 1820 in Fuquay-Varina, Wake County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Priscilla SENTER, Hardy was born in 1760 in Wake, North Carolina, British Colony (daughter of Stephen W. SENTOR and Susan Leigh STEPHENS); died in 1820 in Fuquay-Varina, Wake County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KD1P-9YS
    • _UID: 94D3CEF751FF4983A4C55113B6C94C27075C

    Notes:

    There is no proof that Priscilla's last name is SENTER. There is a SENTER family in Wake Co. in the 1790 NC census.

    With a son named HARDY, I would more likely bet that Priscilla's maiden name might be that. Also, two grandsons used the name "William HARDY BURT"

    Notes:

    Married:
    eldest son b. abt 1780

    Children:
    1. Sarah "Sallie" BURT was born in 1778 in Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina; died on 16 May 1846 in Dickson, Dickson, Tennessee.
    2. 2. Capt. John BURT was born on 11 Jul 1781 in Wake County, North Carolina; died on 21 Aug 1841 in Probably Morgan Co., AL.
    3. Hardy BURT was born about 1784 in Near Raleigh, NC; died after 1836 in Lafayette Co., MS?.
    4. Elizabeth BURT was born about 1786 in Wake County, North Carolina; died in 1814 in Wake County, North Carolina.
    5. Mary "Polly" BURT was born about 1790 in Probably Wake Co., NC; died on 15 Jul 1846 in Barnwell, South Carolina.
    6. Hewitt BURT was born about 1792 in Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina; died on 4 Feb 1880 in Hempstead, Arkansas; was buried in Washington, Hempstead County, Arkansas.
    7. Alfred C. BURT was born on 13 Aug 1792 in Wake County, North Carolina; died on 13 Sep 1859 in Wake, North Carolina.
    8. James BURT was born about 1796 in Wake, North Carolina; died on 15 Jul 1834 in , Morgan, Alabama.

  3. Children:
    1. 3. Delia LANE was born on 14 Dec 1784-1785 in NC; died on 18 Mar 1857 in Morgan Co., AL.
    2. Martha "Patsy" LANE was born on 20 Nov 1789 in NC; died after 1830.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John BURT, Sr. was born on 20 Sep 1716 in Gloucester, Virginia, British Colonial America (son of John BURT and Grace UNKNOWN); died about 12 Oct 1780 in Chatham Co., NC.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GSQZ-296
    • _UID: 2CFBD7B7E0B04B3E81A0444F3E42B31BD078
    • MilitaryService: 22 May 1777, United States

    Notes:

    A John BURT is shown buying and selling land in Edgecombe from 1748 - 1750. Appears to have divested himself of his property there:

    1748
    Edgecombe Co.
    "John Farrell of Edge. Co., planter to John Burt of Edge. Co. _ day of --- 1748 18 pounds current money of Va. 150 acres on Beaverdam swamp in the mouth of Wild Catt branch on Alston's swamp all houses, etc. part of a patent to me
    Wit: Thomas Smith, Richard Burt
    Reg. Edge. Co. May Ct. 1748." Edge. Co. Deed Book 3, p. 229. [2]

    1748
    Edgecombe Co.
    "John Burt of Edge. Co. to Richard Burt of Glocester Co., (Va.) 18 May 1748 39 pounds current money of Va. 325 acres on the east side of Beaverdam swamp, joining the mouth of a branch, the road and the swamp all houses etc. part of 550 acres granted to William Fish Wit: William Gill M his mark, Jeremiah Stevens Reg. Edge. Co. May Ct. 1748"
    Edge. Co. Deed Book 3, p. 234 [2]

    1750
    Edgecombe Co.
    "John Burt of Edge. Co. to Samuel Williams of Edge. Co. 22 Aug. 1750 18 pounds current money of Va. 150 acres
    on Bevardam swamp, joining William Fish, Alston's swamp and the mouth of Wild Catt branch all houses etc. part of a patent to John Terrill for 300 acres Wit: Lovick Worley, William Williams Reg. Edge. Co. Aug. Ct. 1750" Edge. Co.
    Deed Book 3, p. 522. [2]

    1750
    Edgecombe Co.
    "John Burt of Edge. Co., planter to Samuel Williams of Edge. Co. 22 Aug. 1750 45 pounds current money of Va. 100 acres on Bevardam swamp, joining the mouth of Wild Cat branch, Darling branch and the swamp all houses, buildings
    etc. part of 550 acres granted to William Fish Wit: Lovick Worley, William Williams Reg. Edge. Co. Aug. Ct. 1750"
    Edge. Co. Deed Book 3, p. 523. [2]

    Then - looks like John opened a Tavern, or boarding house in Granville Co.

    1750
    Granville Co.
    4 Sept. 1750
    "Jno. Birt granted ordinary license, giving bond, etc." [3]

    1750
    Granville Co.
    "Jos. Dillard, base born child of Mary Dillard, bound to Jno. Birt, he to apply Co. Clk. for Indenture etc." 5 Sept.
    1750 [3]

    At this time, appears John is married to Lucy - Joseph BURT probably his younger brother (who would be 19 yrs. old)

    1750 - Granville NC Taxlist:
    1750 - by Edwd. Jones
    John McKisick
    Robt. Davis (lined out)
    Michel Gooin
    John Terrell and Joythan Terrell
    Absolum Walls or Wells
    John Duke
    John Ledbetter
    William Wheeler
    William Ledbeter
    Thos. Beckham
    William Southerland
    William Kimbell
    Henry Thornton
    Benjn. Kimbell
    Robt. Clay or Day
    Thos. Parker
    Thos. Owons
    Edward Jones and Robt. Nassor
    John Liles, William Liles, and Char. Liles
    Dennis Lindey and William Lindey
    Danil. Fluckquneon
    Aron Fussell and Thos. Fu---
    David Phillips, William Phillips, and Jose.
    Phillips
    Benjn. Ward, constable
    James Mosley and Thos. Cook
    William Eaves
    John Burt and Joseph Burt
    Daniel Underwood (lined out)

    1750
    Granville Co.
    20 Sep 1750 John, Lucy and Joseph Burt witnessed deed of Ben. Rush and dau. Jane. [8]

    1750
    Granville Co., NC
    John Burt was a witness to the will of Edward Jones of Granville Co. 16 Nov. 1750 (will proved 4 Dec. 1750) [3]
    EDWARD JONES was a colonel in the militia and served as a Burgess in the Colonial Assembly in New Bern, North Carolina, from 1746 to 1751. He died there during a session, and his will, dated November 16, 1750, was probated Nov. 16, 1750 in Granville County.

    EDWARD JONES wills to eldest son SUGAR JONES the use of my rifle gun until my son Edward is 16, then to him; to my daughter PRISCILLA MACON, 5shillings; to daughter SARAH JONES, a negro called Sarah and a mare called Swabtail and her two young colts, when she marries or attains age of 18 years; to daughter OBEDIENCE JONES, a negro called Ben and a mare called Pollywatsand the increase, when daughter is 18 or married; to son JAMES, a negro calledGeorge and a boy called Phill, and all land below Cabin Branch south of DeepBottom to DAN'L UNDERWOOD'S line, and a mare called Jamseys mare and a horsecalled Brandy, when he is 21; to son EDWARD JONES, the land whereon I now live and all land that belongs to it, about 852 acres, my grist mill, a mulatto girl called Alice, a mulatto man called Frank, and a negro man called Frankand a man called Gloster, and other horses, when 21 years old; to REBECCA JONES, a negro called Winney and a feather bed and furniture when she is 18years old or married; son RABONE JONES; daughter ABAGAIL JONES; to my wife ABAGAIL for life or widowhood and then to my five children: SARAH, JAMES, ABAGAIL, RABONE, OBEDIENCE JONES; to son DANIEL JONES. Exrs; my son SUGAR JONES, my son-in-law GIDEON MACON, friend THOS. PARKER. Wts: DANIEL UNDERWOOD, JOHN MARTIN, JOHN BURT.

    A couple of years later, Jno. sells a few more acres in Edgecombe, is still a taxpayer of Granville (1752).

    1752
    Edgecombe Co.
    "John Burt of Granville Co. to Thomas Colvert of Edge. Co. 14 May 1752 14 pounds current money of Va. 75 acres, joining Alston's swamp and the road all houses etc. part of William Fish's survey Wit: Samuel Williams, Samuel Williams, Jr. Reg. Edge. Co. May Ct. 1753" Edge. Co. Deed Book 4, p. 449 [2]

    John receives a land grant in 1754 (why? and from whom? Is this an estate settlement? something from the State? He was a witness to a JONES will - there appear to be some other JONES connections and speculation that his wife was a JONES. Is the land a gift from a father-in-law?) But he turns around and sells it immediately.

    1754
    Granville Co.
    24 Feb 1754(1755??) Deed Bk B #496-7 John Burt to Wm. Richmond of Edgecombe Co., NC for 58 pds. 371 acres in Granville Co., granted to John Burt 9 (29?) Apr 1754 on both sides of Lyons Creek. [8]

    1754
    Granville Co.
    29 Apr 1754 DB C 314-316 Grant to John Burt of Granville Co. 371 acres on both sides of Lyons Creek on Rush's line. [8]

    John is still operating a tavern/boarding house in Granville Co.

    1754
    Granville Co.
    "John Burt to keep ord. at dwelling house; bond." 7 June 1754 [3]

    Note: "Orange Co., North Carolina was created in 1752 from
    the larger Bladen, Granville and Johnston counties. Later in 1777
    Caswell Co. was created from the "Northern Division" of Orange Co"

    Appears that John did move, he is paying taxes in Orange Co. a year later and then sells 640 A. of land in Granville Co. 2 yrs. after that. Or his property was on the border and crossed both counties similarly to Wm. BURT who had land in both Warren & Halifax Cos., NC. Is this also part of a grant of some sort? No deed to show when he acquired it.

    1755
    Orange Co.
    A John Burt is shown as a taxpayer. [1]

    1757
    Granville Co.
    6 May 1757 John Burt of Orange county, NC to Benj. Haile of Edgecombe Co. for 30 pds. 640 acres in Granville Co. between Giles Creek and Bear Swamp. [8]

    Shows that Jno. no longer operated the boarding house in Granville co.

    1757
    Granville Co.
    "Wm. Richmond ord. granted 'where John Birt formerly liv'd.'" 7 Dec. 1757 [3]

    By 1760 - Jno. appears to be back in Granville Co..., receives another land grant and sells some of it again...(where is all the land coming from?)
    1760
    Granville Co.
    13 Nov 1760 DB D 102-3 John Burt to Giles Bowers for 5 pds. 220 acres in Granville Co. on W. side of Tar River where Burt now lives at Robt. Jones' corner. [8]

    1760
    Granville Co.
    13 Mar 1760 DB E p. 160-161 Grant to John Burt for 520 acres on Giles Bowers line on N. side of Tar River in Granville Co., NC at Robt. Jones' and Benj. Sims' lines. [8]

    Granville County, North Carolina Taxables for "Bare" Swamp District 1761
    Submitted by: Benjamin M. West [email protected]
    ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------
    Taxables for "Bare" Swamp Districe 1761 (incomplete)
    Taken by Solomon Alston
    (Incomplete Transcription from Original Records)
    Transcribed by Benjamin M. West - August 3, 1999

    Numbered columns on the right - first column: Masters &c Totals, second
    column: Whites free, third column: Blacks free, fourth column: Male slaves
    16? over 6 years of age, fifth column: Male slaves under 16 years of age,
    sixth column: female slaves.
    1 23 45 6
    x John Burt and Son John and Joseph Dilliard}
    and Negroe Lidy}4 (col 1) 2(col2) 1(col 6)

    7 Feb 1763
    Granville Co.
    John Burt was witness to a sale of stock and goods from David Green to John Gunn. 7 Feb 1763

    Still married to Lucy in 1763.
    1763
    Granville Co.
    26 Dec 1763 DB G 295-296 John Burt and wife, Lucy, to James Murry of Caroline Co., VA. [8]


    His eldest son, Richard would be just about 14 yrs old at this point, Young BURT only 6 yrs. old.
    Next set of deeds begin 1771 in Chatham Co. involving his sons. There is nothing to prove these are not different John BURTs involved in these various transactions. There is, in fact, a John BURT in Edgecombe Co. late into the 1780's and 1790's that cannot be in both places.
    Several land deeds recorded between John BURT Sr. and sons John Jr., Richard, Joseph, Young
    There is no proof that this is the son of John & Grace. Several researchers have argued that Jno. BURT m. Ann HOWARD in Gloucester Co. was Jno, Son of Jno & Grace. This reseacher has looked at other data and come to believe that Ann was 2nd wife of Jno. after Grace died.

    It appears that his sons: Jno., Richard & Joseph went to NC, Edgecombe Co. in the 1740's., Jno seeming to go first. It also appears from multiple land deeds that he bought land with Richard, sold it back to him, sold most of his land in Edgecombe (or all of it) and went to Granville Co. There he bought anad sold land again and appears to have started an "ordinary house" (tavern) Then there is a Jno. BURT listed in Orange Co. - that was probably formed from Granville and later subdivided again into Chatham Co. All of this 'movement' could have occured without really moving.

    The naming pattern of his children is identical to Jno & Grace and later both Richard and Joseph BURT who stayed in what became Halifax Co.

    The grandson of this Jno. BURT (Capt. Jno. BURT m. Delia LANE) ends up in Morgan Co., AL by 1830, along with granchildren of Richard BURT, through his son William BURT, Sr.

    Other in-laws moved with these groups creating a pattern that seems hard to ignore.

    All of this is open to other interpretation.
    1/22/99. D. Warner

    John married Frusanna-Francianna about 1748. Frusanna-Francianna was born about 1728 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died after 1780. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Frusanna-Francianna was born about 1728 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died after 1780.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LCJR-5PX
    • _UID: 66EAF6BA49334E508B0D47B6F374C903E21D

    Notes:

    Her name, as listed in John BURTs will, is VERY muddied and nearly indeciphrable (copy of original). However, it does begin with an "Fru" and could read Frusanna or Franciana - both are names used in that area at that time.

    Speculation on the identity of John BURT Sr's wife:
    Perhaps maiden name JONES.
    1. His son Young BURT appeared to have a middle name that may have been JONES on the will of his brother that he witnessed along with a Darling JONES.

    2. Inventory below of William JONES estate lists John BURT Sr.

    Abstracts of Record of Wills, Inventories, Settlements of Estates 1771-1802 - Wake County, NC by Frances Holloway WYNNE 1985
    BK:F p.100 - JONES, William - InventoryR. 27 Aug 1800 p.100
    Negroes Jacob, Pompy, Jupiter, Patt, Hannah, Martin, Silvia, Lucy, Cherry; livestock; farm tools; household goods and food stuffs; books; bonds due from William WATSON, Lewis JONES son of David JONES, Charles HOBSON, Lewis JONES Sr., Nathaniel JONES son of Lewis JONES, Wiley BROWN, Matthew JONES son of John JONES, John BURT, Sr., Charles PARISH.
    Executors: Samuel NORTHINGTON, Andrew PEDDY, Jacob ROLAND

    OR - Perhaps she's a PERRY:

    More interesting bits from Isle of Wight, VA, then Bertie Co., NC - a PERRY family with a Frusanna Perry, connections to WALTON, YOUNG and JONES families:
    http://www.sallysfamilyplace.com/Neighbors/jperry2.htm
    Note this deed: Joseph BURT was likely brother of John BURT who m. Frusanna/Francianna
    1756
    Edgecombe Co.
    "Joshua Perry of Edge. Co. to Joseph Burt of Edge. Co. 28 Feb. 1756 30 pounds current money of Va. 250 acres, joining Haynes, a road and Rocky swamp as by patent to Thomas Williams 3 July 1743 Wit: Thomas Wiggins, William Wiggins Reg. Edge. Co. May Ct. 1756" Edge. Co. Deed Book 6, p. 1 [2]
    (This Joshua/Josiah PERRY had a sister named Frusanna PERRY. She is said to have been born CA 1748, but could have been born earlier. She might be John Burt's 2nd or later wife too.)

    Notes:

    Married:
    estimate based on children's ages

    Children:
    1. 4. John BURT, Jr. was born about 1750 in Virginia; died in May 1824 in Wake County, North Carolina.
    2. Richard BURT was born about 1752; died in 1791-1792 in Chatham Co., NC.
    3. Elizabeth BURT was born about 1753 in NC?; died after 1790 in Probably Wake Co., NC.
    4. Joseph BURT was born about 1755 in NC?; died about 1802 in Cumberland Co., NC.
    5. Young BURT was born about 1757 in NC?; died in Sep 1847 in Buckhorn, Cumberland Co., North Carolina.

  3. 10.  Stephen W. SENTOR was born about 1735 in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia (son of Ensign John SENTER and Jean Jane FOSTER); died in 1799 in Grainger County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: MCCL-BT9
    • _UID: 7A874D68363242B88AAE128AAB39351116C3

    Stephen married Susan Leigh STEPHENS in 1754 in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia. Susan (daughter of Dr. Samuel Norman STEVENS and Sarah REYNOLDS) was born on 1 Jun 1735 in St. Helena Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina, British Colony; died in 1818 in Roan County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Susan Leigh STEPHENS was born on 1 Jun 1735 in St. Helena Parish, Beaufort, South Carolina, British Colony (daughter of Dr. Samuel Norman STEVENS and Sarah REYNOLDS); died in 1818 in Roan County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LTKQ-VF2
    • Name: Susannah
    • Name: Susannah Leigh STEVENS
    • _UID: 9D8410F5CA1F4FB08DD5421DE4DD8D93B01C

    Children:
    1. Mary SENTER was born in 1754 in Bedford, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1785.
    2. Tabitha L SENTER was born in 1756 in Virginia; died in 1832 in White, Tennessee; was buried in Tennessee.
    3. Milton CENTER was born about 1759 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1848 in Roane, Tennessee; was buried in Harriman, Roane, Tennessee.
    4. 5. Priscilla SENTER, Hardy was born in 1760 in Wake, North Carolina, British Colony; died in 1820 in Fuquay-Varina, Wake County, North Carolina.
    5. William Tandy SENTER was born in 1762 in Botetourt, Virginia, British Colonial America; was christened in in Tennessee; died on 1 Nov 1864 in Kingston, Roane, Tennessee; was buried in 1864 in Harriman, Roane, Tennessee.
    6. Abner SENTER was born about 1776 in Virginia; and died.