p. 39, will of Augustus Burnham of town of Pomfret, Chautauqua County, New York, signed 4 Feb 1813.
Court: 28 Jun 1813
Two dollars each to brothers Roswell Burnham and Eliphalet Burnham and to sister Mary Burnham. Remainder of estate to brother Asahel Burnham, requiring him to maintain mother Mary Burnham. If he die without heirs, then estate to brother Eliphalet Burnham if living; if not, to Horace Burnham his eldest son.
Codicil 5 Feb 1813: Two dollars to father Augustus Burnham
Administrator: Benjamin Perry and Eliphalet Burnham
Witnesses to will and codicil: Aaron Willcox, Catherine Perry, Benjamin Perry.
Information from Dolores Davidson # 46872356
p. 39, will of Augustus Burnham of town of Pomfret, Chautauqua County, New York, signed 4 Feb 1813.
Court: 28 Jun 1813
Two dollars each to brothers Roswell Burnham and Eliphalet Burnham and to sister Mary Burnham. Remainder of estate to brother Asahel Burnham, requiring him to maintain mother Mary Burnham. If he die without heirs, then estate to brother Eliphalet Burnham if living; if not, to Horace Burnham his eldest son.
Codicil 5 Feb 1813: Two dollars to father Augustus Burnham
Administrator: Benjamin Perry and Eliphalet Burnham
Witnesses to will and codicil: Aaron Willcox, Catherine Perry, Benjamin Perry.
Information from Dolores Davidson # 46872356
Inscription
ae 72
Gravesite Details
Augustus enlisted in Connectucut as a militiaman for the war against England and marched with the first troops for relief of Boston at Lexington.
Family Members
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement