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John B Burris

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John B Burris

Birth
Fayette, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Jul 1850 (aged 84)
Grandview, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Grandview, Washington County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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John Burris settled just above Leath's run, about 1800. His wife was Betsey (McMechen) McMahon, and their children were: Benjamin, Van, Stinson, Sweringan, Martin, John Hansel, Lavina, and David. He was quite a remarkable man physically, and stood six feet six in his stockings. His wit and sociability made him very popular in the settlement, and he was also given to poetry, confining his genius, however , to local events, and the satire of local characters. These compositions he would sing to very appreciative audiences. On one occasion he had a lawsuit against William Rea, and after the trial he placed his back against the door, thus confining his victim in the room, and then entertained the crowd and the 'squire' with a song against his late opponent. On account of his well known physical endurance he was appointed to carry dispatches from Cincinnati to Fort Duquense (Fort Pitt) during the Indian war."
From the book entitled - 'History of Washington County Ohio', (1788-1881) pub: H. Z. Williams & Bro.
John Burris settled just above Leath's run, about 1800. His wife was Betsey (McMechen) McMahon, and their children were: Benjamin, Van, Stinson, Sweringan, Martin, John Hansel, Lavina, and David. He was quite a remarkable man physically, and stood six feet six in his stockings. His wit and sociability made him very popular in the settlement, and he was also given to poetry, confining his genius, however , to local events, and the satire of local characters. These compositions he would sing to very appreciative audiences. On one occasion he had a lawsuit against William Rea, and after the trial he placed his back against the door, thus confining his victim in the room, and then entertained the crowd and the 'squire' with a song against his late opponent. On account of his well known physical endurance he was appointed to carry dispatches from Cincinnati to Fort Duquense (Fort Pitt) during the Indian war."
From the book entitled - 'History of Washington County Ohio', (1788-1881) pub: H. Z. Williams & Bro.


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