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- [S1246] Merged from BrianFreeman on 01-Jan-13 at 19:52.
- [S1111] Middlesex County, MA Probate Court Records During the Years, 1692-1694, (Vol. 8, pp. 419-421), Inventory Filed # 3583, May 10, 1730.
Administrators were widow, Hannah Burke and Amos Brown, blacksmith, both of Stow and Charles Johnson of Sudbury, wheelwright. It mentions children, Mary, Hannah Wright, Joseph, Abigail (given land next to Edward Fuller), Elizabeth Hepsibeth and Jonas. Sybil is missing and presumed deceased.
- [S1111] Middlesex County, MA Probate Court Records During the Years, 1692-1694, (Vol. 8, pp. 419-421), Docket # 3584, Probate April 6, 1743.
Daniel Goodenow chosen as guardian for Hepsibeth Burk (abt. 16) and Elizabeth Burk (abt 18)
- [S1247] Compiled byJohn Alonzo Boutelle of Woburn, MA for William A. Burke of Lowell, MA, "The Burke and Alvord Memorial" A genealogical account of the Descendants of Richard Burke of Sudbury, Mass., (Printed by Henry W. Dutton and Son, Boston, 1864), p. 14-15.
- [S1247] Compiled byJohn Alonzo Boutelle of Woburn, MA for William A. Burke of Lowell, MA, "The Burke and Alvord Memorial" A genealogical account of the Descendants of Richard Burke of Sudbury, Mass., (Printed by Henry W. Dutton and Son, Boston, 1864), p.14 & 18.
- [S1111] Middlesex County, MA Probate Court Records During the Years, 1692-1694, (Vol. 8, pp. 419-421), Docket # 3585 Feb. 18, 1733/1734.
Joseph Burk of Stow, now living in Rutland, Worcester Co. MA, a minor though of age to choose his guardian, chooses Cyprian Wright of Rutland, his brother-in-law.
- [S1247] Compiled byJohn Alonzo Boutelle of Woburn, MA for William A. Burke of Lowell, MA, "The Burke and Alvord Memorial" A genealogical account of the Descendants of Richard Burke of Sudbury, Mass., (Printed by Henry W. Dutton and Son, Boston, 1864).
- [S1247] Compiled byJohn Alonzo Boutelle of Woburn, MA for William A. Burke of Lowell, MA, "The Burke and Alvord Memorial" A genealogical account of the Descendants of Richard Burke of Sudbury, Mass., (Printed by Henry W. Dutton and Son, Boston, 1864), 13-15.
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