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Daniel BURLINGAME
Rose BRIGGS |
Husband: Daniel BURLINGAME
Birth: 1716, Cranston, Providence Co., RI Death: 6 Aug 1794, Coventry, Kent Co., RI Father: John BURLINGAME (1690-1755) Mother: Sarah BRIGGS (1688-1763) |
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Wife: Rose BRIGGS
Birth: 16 Oct 1714, West Greenwich, Kent Co., RI Death: 15 Jul 1804, Coventry, Kent Co., RI Father: James BRIGGS (1669-1757) Mother: Sarah WICKES (1673-1755) Secondary sources do not agree on her parentage, and I don't know who is correct. I've simply taken the "majority opinion." |
Children — born in Coventry, Kent Co., RI: |
1. Benjamin BURLINGAME, b. 16 Feb 1739/40
2. Huldah BURLINGAME, b. ca. 1742 3. Lydia BURLINGAME, b. ca. 1743; d. 13 Jan 1825, Coventry, Kent Co., RI 4. Martha BURLINGAME, b. 11 Jun 1744 5. [Isaac?] Eseck BURLINGAME, b. 1745 6. Freelove BURLINGAME, b. 1752; d. 1833, Foster, Providence Co., RI 7. Lucy BURLINGAME, b. ca. 1754 8. Nancy BURLINGAME, b. 1757; d. 11 Feb 1852, Sardina, Erie Co., NY 9. Esther BURLINGAME, b. May 1760; d. 3 Aug 1846, Coventry, Kent Co., RI |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, New York, Rhode Island |
Source:
1. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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