Talk:Mary Sarah Burnett
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Searching for Mary's Ancestors[edit]
Silas Bennett[edit]
The 1790 Franklin, Delaware County, New York Census contains no Burnetts. The closest match are some Bennetts:
enumerator's number | head of the household | Free White males of 16 years and upward including the head of the household | Free White males under 16 years of age | Free White females including heads of families | All other free persons | Slaves | Township |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
138 | Bennett, Phineas | 4 | 1 | 4 | Franklin | ||
139 | Bennett, Reuben | 2 | 1 | 2 | Franklin | ||
137 | Bennett, Silas | 2 | 3 | Franklin |
In the 1800 Franklin, Delaware County, New York Census references one of the Bennetts as a Burnitt, which is a much closer match:
Burnitt Silas 44
More info on Silas:
- Silas appears in a 1798 jury list
- Silas transacted real estate deeds just after 1800
- Silas does not appear in the 1810 Delaware County census
My take:
- Silas appears the right age to be Mary Sarah Burnett's father, but nothing suggests he is a Native American.
Samuel Burnett[edit]
"Recollections of an Old Settler" references a Burnett in Hudson, Ohio around 1800:
- "Samuel Burnett came here from Warren, Trumbull county, in the spring of 1806, and commenced chopping and clearing land on lot 65, where John Reed now lives."[1]