Display Patriot - P-125058 - John BURDON/BURDEN

John BURDON/BURDEN

SAR Patriot #: P-125058

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Corporal
DAR #: A017109

Birth: 03 Sep 1747 Sutton / Worcester / MA
Death: 20 Sep 1837 Sutton / Worcester / MA

Qualifying Service Description:

Cpl, Col LEARNED, MA


Additional References:
  1. MA Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev War, Volume 2, pg 822
  2. Sutton, MA, Vital Records, pg 227-228

Spouse: Lucy Sibley
Children: John; Lucy; Simon; Lydia; Judith; Salome; Prudence; Rachel; Salmon;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1961-06-19 FL Unassigned Arthur Lackey Ocheltree (87506) Salmon   
1962-08-07 DC Unassigned John Burdon Ocheltree (88737) Salmon   
1991-02-27 MA Unassigned Robert E Burton (115647) John   
2002-10-17 IN 14687 John Ermer Burton (159254) John   
2002-10-17 IN 14688 James Austin Burton (159255) John   
2002-10-17 IN 14689 William Loring Burton (159256) John   
2002-10-17 IN 14690 Samuel Austin Burton (159257) John   
2002-10-17 IN 14691 Matthew Ermer Burton (159258) John   
Location:
Northbridge / Worcester / MA / USA
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Author: SFC James Claude Arnold USA (Ret.)
John Burden was a corporal in the Massachusette Militia under Colonel Learned.  He married Lucy Sibley, 19 October 1767 at Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts.  
 

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