Immigrated to New York state with parents and siblings.
Mother died when he was young, so he was sent to live with his brother, Earl, and his family.
Homesteaded with Earl and family to Saskatchewan, Canada in 1913.
Married his brother's widow, Rachel. No children.
Farmed. Avid curler and baseball player.
Played the banjo and violin.
Died of cancer.
Immigrated to New York state with parents and siblings.
Mother died when he was young, so he was sent to live with his brother, Earl, and his family.
Homesteaded with Earl and family to Saskatchewan, Canada in 1913.
Married his brother's widow, Rachel. No children.
Farmed. Avid curler and baseball player.
Played the banjo and violin.
Died of cancer.
Gravesite Details
Buried in Burgess family plot at Ernfold, Saskatchewan.
Family Members
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Fredrick Wellington Burgess
1868–1933
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Earl Van Burgess
1871–1936
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John "George" Burgess
1873–1960
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Robert "Ward" Burgess
1878–1916
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Anna Estella "Stell" Burgess Briggs
1880–1939
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Edward Stanley "Stan" Burgess
1882–1977
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Ellen May Burgess Andrews
1885–1911
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Charles Arthur "Charlie" Burgess
1889–1935
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Dorothy Ruth "Dot" Burgess Barbery King
1893–1993
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