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Samuel C. Burnison

Birth
Marion County, Ohio, USA
Death
18 Sep 1902 (aged 42)
Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Son of James Samuel Burnison Sr and his 1st wife, Lucinda Olmstead
b. c1836 in Ohio - d. c1883, Mulberry, Crawford, Kansas.

Step-Mother: Martha Ann Crockett

Samuel Burnison was born in Marion county, Ohio, May 12, 1860, and died near Perry, O.T., September 18, 1902, aged 42 years, 4 months and 6 days. He left a wife, Minnie, father, step-mother; four sisters, Catheryn, Ida, Nancy and Lucy; three brothers, James, Edward and Jonathan; and a step-sister, Rosa Carolyn, to mourn his loss. He was laid to rest in the beautiful sloping, Fairview cemetery, Perry, O.T.
• Daily Enterprise-Times • Perry, Oklahoma • 25 Sep 1902, Thu • edited
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Minnie (----) Burnison, m2, 1903: Jacob Henry
1910: Avard, Woods, Oklahoma
Jake E Henry 53 Head
Minnie E Henry 47 Wife
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Notes on Lucinda Olmstead
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Lucinda Olmstead who married James Burnison in Ohio was likely born in Ohio. She is documented in the 1860, 1870, and 1880 censuses with James and her children. I have created a profile for her and the other Lucinda in FamilySearch and documented my findings.
It looks like these two ladies have been confused for DECADES. I could not find profile for either women separately anywhere. The information has been tied together for so long that it really looked like they were the same women.
The Lucinda Olmstead that married James Burnison and was the mother to Samuel was not the same Lucinda Olmstead that was the daughter of Moses Olmstead and Almira Seekins. That Lucinda Olmstead married Nathaniel Bennett in Iowa shortly before Moses died in Iowa. She moved to Utah with her husband and then to California with her son. She is documented on the census as living with her brother, near her mother, in Stockton in 1860.

Thanks for hearing me out and checking into my research.

~Lisa Lewis~
Contributor: Lisa Lewis (47844088) • [email protected]
Son of James Samuel Burnison Sr and his 1st wife, Lucinda Olmstead
b. c1836 in Ohio - d. c1883, Mulberry, Crawford, Kansas.

Step-Mother: Martha Ann Crockett

Samuel Burnison was born in Marion county, Ohio, May 12, 1860, and died near Perry, O.T., September 18, 1902, aged 42 years, 4 months and 6 days. He left a wife, Minnie, father, step-mother; four sisters, Catheryn, Ida, Nancy and Lucy; three brothers, James, Edward and Jonathan; and a step-sister, Rosa Carolyn, to mourn his loss. He was laid to rest in the beautiful sloping, Fairview cemetery, Perry, O.T.
• Daily Enterprise-Times • Perry, Oklahoma • 25 Sep 1902, Thu • edited
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Minnie (----) Burnison, m2, 1903: Jacob Henry
1910: Avard, Woods, Oklahoma
Jake E Henry 53 Head
Minnie E Henry 47 Wife
===================================
Notes on Lucinda Olmstead
===================================

Lucinda Olmstead who married James Burnison in Ohio was likely born in Ohio. She is documented in the 1860, 1870, and 1880 censuses with James and her children. I have created a profile for her and the other Lucinda in FamilySearch and documented my findings.
It looks like these two ladies have been confused for DECADES. I could not find profile for either women separately anywhere. The information has been tied together for so long that it really looked like they were the same women.
The Lucinda Olmstead that married James Burnison and was the mother to Samuel was not the same Lucinda Olmstead that was the daughter of Moses Olmstead and Almira Seekins. That Lucinda Olmstead married Nathaniel Bennett in Iowa shortly before Moses died in Iowa. She moved to Utah with her husband and then to California with her son. She is documented on the census as living with her brother, near her mother, in Stockton in 1860.

Thanks for hearing me out and checking into my research.

~Lisa Lewis~
Contributor: Lisa Lewis (47844088) • [email protected]


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