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Burgess, Isabella (b. 3 MAR 1840, d. ?)

Census: Date: 1850
Place: Dorchester, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Cambridge, Middlesex, MA
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Cambridge Ward 4, Middlesex, Massachusetts

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Burgess, Louisa (b. 24 FEB 1838, d. BEF 1900)
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Dorchester, Norfolk, Massachusetts

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Burgess, Mary Helen (b. 30 MAY 1845, d. BEF 1900)
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Dorchester, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts

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Burgess, Charles (b. ABT 1846, d. ?)
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA

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Robbins, Betsey Otis (b. ABT 1811, d. AFT 1880)
Note: 1880: Census, living with son George

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Burgess, Jabez (b. 1796, d. 14 FEB 1819)
Note: South Pond Cemetery, Long Pond Road, Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360, is located in the South Plymouth section of the town.

The cemetery was established at least as early as 1793.

This Stone is Erected
In memory of
Mr. JABEZ BURGESS
Who died at Sea
February 14, 1819
aged 23 years.
The nearest and dearest of ties
That can bind a heart to this life
Here Deposited Lies
And has left me in a world of Strife.
footstone: J.B.
1819

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Berlin, Grace (b. 17 MAY 1897, d. 20 AUG 1967)
Census: Date: 1910
Place: 1-Wd Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Wilkinsburg Ward 2, Allegheny, Pennsylvania

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Francis, Harriet A (b. ABT 1835, d. AFT 1880)
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Cohasset, Norfolk, MA

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Jacques, Jeremiah (b. 2 JAN 1689, d. ?)
Note: The Williamsport History, a parchment type scroll issued as a commemorative of the bicentennial of the city hall, begins:

The King of England granted Jeremiah Jack a tract of land, to be known as "Jack's Bottom", in 1739 containing 175 acres, on the present site of Williamsport. He occupied this land in 1740, building himself a log cabin near the present location of the Tannery across the Conococheague. Before Jeremiah Jack came, the area was inhabited by the Delaware Indians. On the other side of the Potomac River dwelled the Catawba tribe. Not long after Jack had built his cabin, the two tribes fought a battle near the confluence of the Potomac and the Conococheague, and it is said that all the Catawbas, save one, were killed. Jack provided refuge for the sole survivor and made a speech to the Delawares pursuading them to spare the life of the Catawba and let him go home to his tribe to tell what happened to the enemies of the Delawares. In 1778, "Jack's Bottom" was deeded to Jacob Friend for 568 pounds, 83 shilling and sixpence. John Hogg also deeded Friend a tract called "Hear Bargain" in 1790 for 25 pounds. These are tracts of land that are part of or adjacent to the town.

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Sampson, Aaron (b. ABT 1807, d. ?)
Note: Note: Oct. 30 Aaron Sampson & Judith Burgess both of Plymouth PlymouthChurch Records, Vol. I and II, 1620-1859
[256] 1825 Record of Marriages continued
1832

Index of Marriages in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel 1784 to 1840
Burgess,Judith,m.Asron Sampson in Plymouth (CC.Nov.7,1832)
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, MA

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