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Sallie Patricia Burdine



Husband Sallie Patricia Burdine 1

           Born: 9 Aug 1947
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           Died: 28 Jan 1953
         Buried:  - Cross Roads Baptist Church, Pickens Co., SC


         Father: Mason Burdine (1909-1994) 1
         Mother: Myrtle Lee Sparks (1910-2001) 1


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Sample Earl Burdine



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Wife Sample Earl Burdine 1

           Born: 1880 - MS
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           Died: 19 Aug 1946 - Navarro Co., TX
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         Father: Wylie Calhoun Burdine (1859-1924) 1
         Mother: Lucy Davis Monts (1861-1957) 1





Children
1 F Corinne Clala Williams 1

           Born: 1903
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           Died: 1968
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Samuel Burdine and Marthe Charneau



Husband Samuel Burdine 1

           Born: Abt 1658 - Bordeaux, France
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         Father: Marc Bourdin (      -      ) 1
         Mother: Rachel Bouchet (      -      ) 1


       Marriage: 2 May 1682 - Bordeaux, France




Wife Marthe Charneau 1

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Children
1 M Richard Burdine 1

           Born: Abt 1685 - France
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           Died: Oct 1761 - Culpeper Co., VA
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         Spouse: Catherine Tanner (Abt 1710-      ) 1
           Marr: Bef 1740



2 M Pierre Burdine 1

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General Notes for Child Richard Burdine

Richard Birdine was a contributor to the Evangelical Luther anChurch(Hebron) in the Robinson River area when they were raising fundsin1733. Probably Richard Birdine (or Burdyne)was not a German.Thisraises the question as to why he made a contribution. Most likely,hehad married a German woman.

This contribution of Richard Burdyne is the earliest known recordofhim in this area. He had no land patent. Robert Tanner deeded him212acres on 12 Mar 1738. In the 1739 tithe list, Richard Burdyne was locatedin the sequence of Zacharias Fleshman, Peter Fleshman, Richard Birdine, John Wilhide, Michael Claur, . . .

Richard Tanner (Gerber) was a German who had land patents in 1728 and 1735 in the vicinity of the individuals named above. Robert Tanner testified in 1720 that he came to Virginia with his wife, Mary,andfive children, Christopher, Christianna, Katherine, MaryandParva (Barbara).

Richard Burdyne was nominated as executor in the will ofHenryFrederick Phierpack (Beyerback) but Burdyne did not serve.

Richard Burdyne's will, written 22 July 1761, named his wife as Catherine.



In a 1739 Tithe List of Hebron Church: In John Mickell's Precinct,which was north of the Robinson River, there were: Tobias Wilhite,JohnStolts, Frederick Bumgarner, Christopher Moyers, Peter Weaver,Mitchell(Michael) Wilhite, George Woods (Utz), Pals Plunkabeaner(BalthasarBlankenbaker), Ludwick Pfisher (Lewis Fisher), MathiasPlankabeaner(Matthias Blankenbaker), Nicholas Pluncabeaner(Blankenbaker), GeorgeShively (Sheible), Conrat Pater (?), JacobBroil (Broyles), ZachariasFlefhman (Cyraicus Fleshman), RichardBirdine (Burdyne), John Wilhide(Willheit), Michael Claur (Clore),David Ouell Yowell), John Thomas,Henry Sluter (Slucter), JohnZimmerman, John Full (John Paul Vogt),Christian Clemon, and JacobManfpoil (Manspiel). Again several Englishnames occurred among thesenames.

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Samuel Burdine



Husband Samuel Burdine 1

           Born: 1784 - NC
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         Father: Nathaniel Burdine (Bef 1755-Bef 1823) 1
         Mother: Ann Eddins (Abt 1752-      ) 1


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Children
1 M Nathaniel Burdine 1

           Born: 1810
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2 F Mary Burdine 1

           Born: 1813
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3 M John Burdine 1

           Born: 1817
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4 M J T Burdine 1

           Born: 1825
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5 M Samuel J Burdine 1

           Born: 1827
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         Spouse: Elizabeth Day (      -      ) 1



6 F Martha Burdine 1

           Born: 1828
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Samuel Burdine



Husband Samuel Burdine 1

           Born: 1805 - SC
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         Father: John Fletcher Burdine Sr (1772-1845) 1
         Mother: Susannah Tarrant (1779-Bef 1824) 1


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1 F Sarah Ann Burdine 1

           Born: 1836
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2 M John W Burdine 1

           Born: 1840 - Itawamba Co., MS
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General Notes (Husband)

There were more than just two children.


Samuel Burdine and Mary Eddins



Husband Samuel Burdine 1

           Born: 29 May 1745 - Orange Co., VA
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           Died: After 1810 - George's Creek, Pickens Co., SC
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         Father: Richard Burdine (Abt 1685-1761) 1
         Mother: Catherine Tanner (Abt 1710-      ) 1


       Marriage: 1771




Wife Mary Eddins 1 2 3 4 5

           Born: 1 Jul 1754 - Culpepper County, VA
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           Died:  - Y
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            AFN: K5CK-8R


         Father: Abraham Eddins (1724-1801) 1 2 3 4 5 6
         Mother: Mary Catherine Towles (1720-After 1789) 1 2 3 4 5 6





Children
1 F Nancy Burdine 1

           Born: 1770 - Culpeper Co., VA
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           Died: 10 Feb 1849
         Buried:  - Sally Reed Graveyard, Anderson Co., SC



2 M John Fletcher Burdine Sr 1

           Born: 21 Jan 1772 - Culpeper Co., VA
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           Died: 7 May 1845 - Smithville, MS
         Buried:  - Burdine Cemetery, Monroe County, Mississippi
         Spouse: Susannah Shotwell (      -      ) 1
         Spouse: Susannah Tarrant (1779-Bef 1824) 1
           Marr: 8 Sep 1796 - SC. (Single)
         Spouse: Martha (      -      )



3 M Richard Burdine 1

           Born: 6 Aug 1773 - Culpeper Co., VA
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           Died: 18 Sep 1860 - Pickens Co., SC
         Buried:  - McAdams Family Cemetery, Pickens Co., SC
         Spouse: Martha Wilson (1777-1861) 1
           Marr: South Carolina



4 M Henry Burdine 1

           Born: 1774 - Culpeper Co., VA
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           Died:  - Pendleton District, SC
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5 M Abraham Burdine 1

           Born: 1776 - Amelia Co., VA
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           Died: 1857 - Pickens Co., SC
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         Spouse: Jenny Wilson (Abt 1790-Bef 1850) 1
           Marr: 25 Aug 1808




General Notes (Husband)

Land Deeds: Samuel and Mary lived in Amelia county, Virginia prior to their move to Wilkes county, North Carolina from 1776 to 1779. This land deeded to Thomas Marshal, Jr. was land Sauel inherited from his father's Will of 1761. On 9 November 1784, Samuel Burdine: 100 acres in Wilkes county, North Carolina beginning at William Kilby's line, on waters of Meadow Branch, adjoining Jonathan Wall. Also on 29 September 1787, Samuel Burdine sells to Samuel Carter 100 acres of land on Meadow Branch adjacent to William Kilby and Jonathan Wall, Witnessed by Adam Kilby. Tax List: Samuel and Nathaniel Burdine and Abraham and William Eddins, Joseph Tanner, William and Adam Kilby are listed in the 1782 Tax Rolls in Wilkes County, North Carolina. They are found on Jury Duty records in 1781 through 1787. From the land deeds and tax list it can be determined that Samuel left Virginia between 1780 and 1781. then, after 1787, he was found in Newberry County, South Carolina. South Carolina: No other records on Samuel until the 1790 Census of Newberry County, South Carolina. CENSUS: 1790 Federal Census, 96 District, Newberry County, SC; FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1790 SOUTH CAROLINA. 2 males under 16 and 2 females. CENSUS: 1800 Pendleton District, South Carolina; Samuel Burdine, Head of Household, One male 45 & over; One male age 16-26; and one female age 26-45. Here (Newberry) he purchased 200 acres on Kings Creek at Old Saluda Road on 31 July 1792 and sold half of it on 9 January 1793. He later moved his family to Pickens County, South Carolina, where on the date of 12 February 1796 he purchased 995 acres on Georges Creek. He gave Deed of Gift to son Abraham of 370 acres on Georges Creek Pendleton District, South Carolina 12 October 1818. Samuel is not found in the 1820 Census. He died sometime between 1818 and 1820 in Georges Creek, Pickens County, South Carolina. The Bishop, Francis Asbury, made several entries in his Journal about his visits to Samuel Burdine's home. Many Family Histories list Samuel as Rev. Samuel Burdine. There has been no indication that this is correct. In a letter from Mary Copeland, she makes comment that it is evident he was not. The descendants of Samuel are one of the most researched and well documented lines of all of Richard and Catherine Burdine's children. This is due largely in part to James Wade Emison with the help of Mary Copeland and family descendants who worked with him. Carol Ann Burdine states, "The search for my husband's connection to the Burdines of Virginia, found many who were descended from Samuel. They granted me the results of their research for this book. Source: GEDCOM from Carol Ann Burdine

Samuel Burdine's place of birth is listed as Orange Co., VA, by Herman Geschwind, genealogist. (Old Pendleton Database)


General Notes (Wife)

Birthdate is taken from Wesley's Bible where he writes: 'Mary Burdine my grandmother was born July the 1st 1754'. ************************************************************************** *************************************** Concerning the work of Burdine researcher James Wade Emison and Mary Copeland, Carol Ann Burdine states, "Late in 1998 we discovered the maiden name of Mary, wife of Samuel, to be Eddins. Mr. Emison lists her as Mary (Fletcher?). As generations passed only the families descended from John Fletcher Burdine Jr. continue to use the Fletcher name to present day. His older brother, Wesley, uses the name for his first son Addison, but the name is not used anywhere else in any of the descendents of Samuel." "In a letter, Dr. Thomas D. Anderson, writes to Katrina Rhoads on March 9, 1999, on this matter: "...Regrettably, I cannot be helpful in the Fletcher/Eddins question. I had long assumed Samuel's wife's surname to be Fletcher, but the James Emison monograph questions this, and I can shed no further light, except that the name Eddins does not appear anywhere in my Burdine file......" "As our search widened more people were contacted and new information indicated sisters Mary and Annie Eddins had married Burdine brother. This was confirmed, by Eddins researchers, Donna Eddins and Joy Fountis. They offered information on where to obtain Abraham Eddins Will. Craig Kilby suggested we look at the document known as 'Chancery File #45 case file 'Clark vs Toles' in Madison County, Virginia. Heirs of Catherine Towles, the wife of Abraham Eddins, are summoned in this matter. Craig obtained a copy from the courthouse. Soon I had a copy of this document and the Will of Abraham Eddins." "The Newspaper summons for the Chancery File listing the individuals says: '...Frances Eddins who married Nathaniel Burdine and Mary Eddins who married Samuel Burdine..' lists them as 'all absent. Craig in an e-mail dated 29 April 1999 writes: '...The listing of Frances as Nathaniel's wife was incorrect as she was married to William Kilby (also named in Abraham's Will). We know Nathaniel's wife was Anne from various deeds, and we know Samuel's wife was Mary for the same reasons. The Chancery Court case, however, is only an INDIRECT SOURCE in that it was relying on the testimony of other people who had not seen any of the Budines or Eddins families for almost 60 years. That is probably why it omits the names of the 3 younger daughters of Abraham and Catherine Eddins. ....'A Will is DIRECT evidence of a relationship. Every bit as good as a marriage license. The testator surely knew who his children were....' Abraham Eddins Will lists all his children and says: '...Mary wife of Samuel (Burdin) and Annie wife of Nathaniel (Burdin)...' Given the information at hand it speaks for itself." "Many documents omit the 'e' from Burdine, but that does not mean this refers to a different family. Nathaniel and Samuel were from the only Burdine family in that time and location. And the name has been found of many various spellings, but clear, it is the same family." "It is a fact that these families were close. They left Culpeper County, Virginia and settled in Wilkes County, North Carolina, around 1780/81. Samuel Burdine and his wife Mary, Nathaniel Burdine and his wife Anne, sister Hannah Burdine Shotwell and her children, Abraham Eddins with his wife and children and their families all left Virginia at the same time. Land Deeds show that Samuel took up land in Wilkes County adjacent to William Kilby, whom Frances Eddins had married, and Jonathan Wall, who was married to Nancy Kilby, William's Kilby's sister, and his brother, Adam Kilby lived nearby. " Land Deeds: Samuel and Mary lived in Amelia county, Virginia prior to their move to Wilkes county, North Carolina from 1776 to 1779. This land deeded to Thomas Marshal, Jr. was land Sauel inherited from his father's Will of 1761. On 9 November 1784, Samuel Burdine: 100 acres in Wilkes county, North Carolina beginning at William Kilby's line, on waters of Meadow Branch, adjoining Jonathan Wall. Also on 29 September 1787, Samuel Burdine sells to Samuel Carter 100 acres of land on Meadow Branch adjacent to William Kilby and Jonathan Wall, Witnessed by Adam Kilby. Tax List: Samuel and Nathaniel Burdine and Abraham and William Eddins, Joseph Tanner, William and Adam Kilby are listed in the 1782 Tax Rolls in Wilkes County, North Carolina. They are found on Jury Duty records in 1781 through 1787. From the land deeds and tax list it can be determined that Samuel left Virginia between 1780 and 1781. then, after 1787, he was found in Newberry County, South Carolina. South Carolina: No other records on Samuel until the 1790 Census of Newberry County, South Carolina. CENSUS: 1790 Federal Census, 96 District, Newberry County, SC; FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1790 SOUTH CAROLINA. 2 males under 16 and 2 females. CENSUS: 1800 Pendleton District, South Carolina; Samuel Burdine, Head of Household, One male 45 & over; One male age 16-26; and one female age 26-45. Here (Newberry) he purchased 200 acres on Kings Creek at Old Saluda Road on 31 July 1792 and sold half of it on 9 January 1793. He later moved his family to Pickens County, South Carolina, where on the date of 12 February 1796 he purchased 995 acres on Georges Creek. He gave Deed of Gift to son Abraham of 370 acres on Georges Creek Pendleton District, South Carolina 12 October 1818. Samuel is not found in the 1820 Census. He died sometime between 1818 and 1820 in Georges Creek, Pickens County, South Carolina. The Bishop, Francis Asbury, made several entries in his Journal about his visits to Samuel Burdine's home. Many Family Histories list Samuel as Rev. Samuel Burdine. There has been no indication that this is correct. In a letter from Mary Copeland, she makes comment that it is evident he was not. Source: GEDCOM from Carol Ann Burdine


General Notes for Child John Fletcher Burdine Sr

"New research shows that for a short time John is in Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia. Then in Pickens county, Alabama,before his move and settlement in Mississippi." Source: GEDCOM from Carol Ann Burdine


General Notes for Child Richard Burdine

1800: Census Pendleton District: #195 10100-10100-00 1860: Gravestone inscription:

RICHARD BURDINE
Was born in Virginia
August 6, 1773
And died in Pickens, SC
September 18, 1860.
When six years old he joined the Methodist
Episcopal Church and having spent about
Eighty years a worthy and consistent Christian
He ceased his course respected and beloved by all
who knew him.

Called Chosen and Faithful.

North Carolina which is the birthplace of his wife, his tombstonereads Virginia and the family movements in book BURDINE FAMILY supportVirginia and so do Census'.

He died at his residence in Pickens Dist, joined Methodist Church atage 6.

Deeds; Pickens County, South Carolina; 1828-1866 1) 29 Aug 1837, Richard Burdine of Pickens deeded to his son, AbrahamBurdine of Pickens 136 acres on the north side of Little Georges Creekof Saluda River for $140. The said Abraham Burdine is not to have theliberty of trading the above tract of land during my lifetime.Recorded 9 Oct 1837. 2)29 Aug 1837, Richard Burdine for his natural love for his son,Hamilton Burdine, deeds 129 acres on branches of little Georges Creekof Saluda River, adjoining land of Richard Burdine. The said HamiltonBurdine is not to have the liberty of trading the above tract of landduring my lifetime. Recorded 6 Nov 1838.

1800 U.S. Census, Pendleton Dist, South Carolina: Richard Burdine head of household, one male age 16-26, one male under 10, onefemale age 16-26, one female under 10.
1810 U.S. Census, Pendleton Dist, South Carolina: Richard Burdinehead of household, one male age 26-45, 2 males under 10, one maleage10-16, one female age 26-45, two females under 10, two femalesage16-26
1820 U.S. Census, Pendleton Dist, South Carolina: Richard Burdinehead of household, 1 male age 45 and over, 1 male under 10, 1 maleage10-16, 2 males age 16-26, 1 female under 10, 1 female age 26-45.
1830 U.S. Census, Pickens Dist, South Carolina: Richard Burdinehead of household, 1 male age 50-60, 1 male age 15-20, 1 femaleage50-60, and 4 slaves.
1840 U.S. Census, Pickens Dist, South Carolina: Richard Burdinehead of household, 1 male age 60-70, 1 female age 15-20, 1 femaleage60-70, and five slaves.
1850 U.S. Census, Pickens Dist, South Carolina: Richard Burdineand wife Martha, age 78, born Virginia, living in Eastern Division,working as a farmer on real estate worth $2500.
1860 U.S. Census, Pickens County, South Carolina: Richard Burdineand wife Martha, age 87, born Virginia, living within 5th RegimentSouth Carolina Militia with nearest post office Dacusville, working asfarmer on own farm valued 3,000 and 10,610 in personal property.

His family migrated from Virginia to Wilkes County, North Carolina andthen to Newberry District, South Carolina and then to the PendletonDistrict, South Carolina. Census counts imply that he was stillliving with his family when they moved to South Carolina. I haveconcluded that he was married in South Carolina but could notdetermine whether he married in Newberry or Pendleton District. Allhis children appear to have been born in Pendleton District.[Laudableness - researcher]


General Notes for Child Henry Burdine

Listed in 1800 Pendleton Co Census with wife & 3 daughters


General Notes for Child Abraham Burdine

Head of Household - Pickens 1830, 1840 census

Abraham Burdine: Estate distributed among six heirs, oneportiondivided between William Hunt as guardian for A.B. Hunt and L.E.Huntand James W. Hunt, another to Martha S. Burdine as guardian forMaryJane, another to James McAdams and Nancy, and another to Sarah(Sally)Satterfield. James and Mason Burdine were admrs.

Deeds; Pickens County, South Carolina; 1828-1866. 1) 15 Jan 1833, James McAdams of Pickens deeded to Abraham BurdineofPickens 238 acres on branch of Georges Creek waters of SaludaRiverfor $275. Witnessed by Joseph G. Evetts and James Burdine. 2) 11 Oct 1847, Abraham Burdine gave a deed as a gift to hislovingson, James Burdine, both of Pickens for 380 acres on branch ofDodysCreek waters of Saluda River, being the land where James Burdinenowlives. 3) 8 Nov 1849, Deed of Gift for 193 acres from Abraham Burdine to son,Mason Burdine both of Pickens. Situated on the head branch ofLittleGeorges Creek waters of Saluda River and the land where MasonBurdinenow lives. Wit, John Bowen, Thomas H. Bowen 16 Apr 1850.Recorded 31Jan 1854. 4) 8 Nov 1849, Deed of Gift for 320 acres from Abraham Burdine to son,Tally D. Burdine both of Pickens. Wit, John Bowen and Thomas H.Bowen16 Apr 1850. Recorded 31 Jan 1854. 5)25 Oct 1859, James Burdine and others did on or about 24 May1857exhibit a bill of complaint against Mary Jane Burdine forpartition ofreal estate of Abraham Burdine, deceased. As a result 519acres ofhis land was sold at public auction to James McAdams for$2300.Recorded 20 Mar 1860.

30 Mar 1857, James and Mason Burdine filed a petition prayingforletter of Administration on Estate of A. Burdine.

CENSUS:
1820 U.S. Census, Pendleton Dist, South Carolina: AbrahamBurdinehead of household, 1 male age 45 and over, 2 males under 10, 1maleage 10-16, 1 male age 26-45, 2 females under 10, 1 female age10-16, 1female age 26-45, and six slaves.
1830 U.S. Census, Pickens Dist, South Carolina: AbrahamBurdynehead of household, 1 male age 50-60, 1 male age 10-15, 1 maleage15-20, 1 male age 20-30, 1 female age 5-10, 1 female age 10-15,1female age 15-20, 1 female age 40-50, and 9 slaves.
1840 U.S. Census, Pickens Dist, South Carolina: Abram Burdineheadof household, 1 male age 60-70, 1 male age 20-30, 1 female age 50-60, and 11 slaves.
1850 U.S. Census, Pickens Dist, South Carolina: Abraham Burdine,age 74 (2 Oct 1850), born Virginia, living in eastern Division,occupation farmer on land worth $1500, living with him are SarahWilsonage 90 born in Virginia and Sarah Wilson age 50 born in NorthCarolina.


Samuel B. Burdine and Mary Livingston



Husband Samuel B. Burdine 1

           Born: 1849 - Itawamba Co., MS
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         Father: Wiley R. Burdine (1814-1890) 1
         Mother: Elizabeth Shumpert (1818-1886) 1


       Marriage: 24 Jan 1871 - Itawamba Co., MS




Wife Mary Livingston 1

           Born: 1856 - MS
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Samuel C Burdine



Husband Samuel C Burdine 1

           Born: 1798 - Pickens Co., SC
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           Died: After 1861 - Cobb Co., GA
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         Father: Richard Burdine (1773-1860) 1
         Mother: Martha Wilson (1777-1861) 1


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   Other Spouse: Mary D. (      -      ) - Abt 1829

Noted events in his life were:
• Religion, Cobb County, GA




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Children
1 F Amanda M. Burdine 1

           Born: 13 Nov 1830 - GA
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           Died: 13 Jul 1879
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2 F Mary Elizabeth Burdine 1

           Born: 22 Nov 1832 - GA
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           Died: Sep 1864
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3 F Sarah Caroline Burdine 1

           Born: 1836 - Marietta, GA
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4 F Harriett N. Burdine 1

           Born: 1841 - Cobb Co., GA
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         Spouse: James C. Moss (1837-1880) 1
           Marr: 1861 - Cobb Co., GA



5 M James P. Burdine 1

           Born: 27 Dec 1846 - Cobb Co., GA
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           Died: 24 Apr 1863
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General Notes (Husband)

Samuel and Mary are in the 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1870 of Cobb County, Georgia residing at or near the same place for these years. The Postmaster at Mill Grove, 1839-1867, says that Samuel and Mary ran a general store for the area and was a good choice for church clerk,. Samuel and Mary joined Concord Baptist Church of Cobb County, Georgia. they were members of the church until death. Mary in 1875 and Samuel in 1877. Deaths recorded on church rolls. In the Cobb tax digests of 1848 and 1849 he owned 1 slave and more than 200 acres. A note from Douglas R. Davis, a descendant of Abraham Clore, writes: "Cobb County suffered the almost total loss of Courthouse records in 1864, but thanks to Samuel Burdine, wartime church clerk, the Concord minutes from 1832 survived the War Between The States to be the single most important record for the history of Southern Cobb, called "South Cobb"." Source: GEDCOM from Carol Ann Burdine

Mill Grove, Cobb County, Ga. Dec 22 1860

Affectionate Brother
I just say all is in Health I am some what on low order by getting throwed by a leaver and fell with my side across a square pice of timeber, and brock some of my ribes which they are some what sore. I Hope these lines will find you all in Health. I as so bothered in mind that I Hardly know what to say I am greived to Hear of Fathers departur from life but if it be the Lords will to take hIm Home to Him self, we por mortals should submite to it, and indeaver to be prepared to meet him in the kingdom above where we shall all be happy together, you stated some thing about the estate that Father left be hind being some $900. apeice and I was twelve Hundred dollars in debt to the estate that is rather more than I bargnd for but however be it so I left a note with Father for some near a hundred dollars on John Legan and when I was out there some year or two after wards he told me that he had got a good portion of it and thout he would get the ballance, there was forty dollars of my own money that I paid for all that yarding and yard lumber I out to have a credit of that and some interest allso, if I am not to get it, my part of the land you can take to satisfy the ballance I think if the Lord willing I can make out to live some how with out any of the estate but if I coud got 4 or 5 Hundred Dollars it would don me a goodeale of good at this time but if the Lord wils it so that I dont get any thing let it be so he will provide away for me to live with out it. Your Brother with respect &c Samuel Burdine NB you can write to me again and state what sort ofan order to write to the commissioner and I will send him one just sone as possible &c
S B

Mill Grove, Cobb County Ga. Feb 7, 1862 Affectionate Brother & Family
I just received a letter from you stating that mother had departed this life and was no more I am very much dereft to hear of such seans, but if the Lord willeth it so to be we mortals that is left below should to the Lords will you allso stated that if I would come over and have a settlement with you there mite be something comeing to me, I should like proper well to come if I was able to get there, I think I can leave it to you to make the settlement and if ther be any thing for me it will be well, and if there be noghtin for me it will be well, alltho I am as ready as any body you ever saw. if ehre be any thing left for me you can inform me by letter and I will tell you how to send it to me &c I will say all is well at this time wishing this may come safe to hand and find you all well you stated that a good portion of the people had gon to the ware and was going, ther is nearly a thousand gon from our county, and there is something over a thousand on the muster role yet provison is high hear and salt has bin 6.50 pr bushel but Joe Brown sent sald out through the cuntry at two fifty pr bushel and recomd him for it, and I think it was a chunk throwd in the path of the blood suckers I close for the presant yours with high esteem and respect &c John Burdine Samuel Burdine (Written to Revrd John Burdine, Equality, S.C>)


Samuel C Burdine and Mary D.



Husband Samuel C Burdine 1

           Born: 1798 - Pickens Co., SC
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           Died: After 1861 - Cobb Co., GA
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         Father: Richard Burdine (1773-1860) 1
         Mother: Martha Wilson (1777-1861) 1


       Marriage: Abt 1829

Noted events in his life were:
• Religion, Cobb County, GA




Wife Mary D.

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Children
1 F Elizabeth Louisa Jane Burdine (details suppressed for this person)

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2 F Nancy K. Burdine Burdine (details suppressed for this person)

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3 F Amanda M. Burdine Burdine (details suppressed for this person)

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4 F Mary Elizabeth Burdine (details suppressed for this person)

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5 F Sarah Caroline Burdine (details suppressed for this person)

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6 F Harriett N. Burdine (details suppressed for this person)

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7 F James P. Burdine (details suppressed for this person)

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General Notes (Husband)

Samuel and Mary are in the 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1870 of Cobb County, Georgia residing at or near the same place for these years. The Postmaster at Mill Grove, 1839-1867, says that Samuel and Mary ran a general store for the area and was a good choice for church clerk,. Samuel and Mary joined Concord Baptist Church of Cobb County, Georgia. they were members of the church until death. Mary in 1875 and Samuel in 1877. Deaths recorded on church rolls. In the Cobb tax digests of 1848 and 1849 he owned 1 slave and more than 200 acres. A note from Douglas R. Davis, a descendant of Abraham Clore, writes: "Cobb County suffered the almost total loss of Courthouse records in 1864, but thanks to Samuel Burdine, wartime church clerk, the Concord minutes from 1832 survived the War Between The States to be the single most important record for the history of Southern Cobb, called "South Cobb"." Source: GEDCOM from Carol Ann Burdine

Mill Grove, Cobb County, Ga. Dec 22 1860

Affectionate Brother
I just say all is in Health I am some what on low order by getting throwed by a leaver and fell with my side across a square pice of timeber, and brock some of my ribes which they are some what sore. I Hope these lines will find you all in Health. I as so bothered in mind that I Hardly know what to say I am greived to Hear of Fathers departur from life but if it be the Lords will to take hIm Home to Him self, we por mortals should submite to it, and indeaver to be prepared to meet him in the kingdom above where we shall all be happy together, you stated some thing about the estate that Father left be hind being some $900. apeice and I was twelve Hundred dollars in debt to the estate that is rather more than I bargnd for but however be it so I left a note with Father for some near a hundred dollars on John Legan and when I was out there some year or two after wards he told me that he had got a good portion of it and thout he would get the ballance, there was forty dollars of my own money that I paid for all that yarding and yard lumber I out to have a credit of that and some interest allso, if I am not to get it, my part of the land you can take to satisfy the ballance I think if the Lord willing I can make out to live some how with out any of the estate but if I coud got 4 or 5 Hundred Dollars it would don me a goodeale of good at this time but if the Lord wils it so that I dont get any thing let it be so he will provide away for me to live with out it. Your Brother with respect &c Samuel Burdine NB you can write to me again and state what sort ofan order to write to the commissioner and I will send him one just sone as possible &c
S B

Mill Grove, Cobb County Ga. Feb 7, 1862 Affectionate Brother & Family
I just received a letter from you stating that mother had departed this life and was no more I am very much dereft to hear of such seans, but if the Lord willeth it so to be we mortals that is left below should to the Lords will you allso stated that if I would come over and have a settlement with you there mite be something comeing to me, I should like proper well to come if I was able to get there, I think I can leave it to you to make the settlement and if ther be any thing for me it will be well, and if there be noghtin for me it will be well, alltho I am as ready as any body you ever saw. if ehre be any thing left for me you can inform me by letter and I will tell you how to send it to me &c I will say all is well at this time wishing this may come safe to hand and find you all well you stated that a good portion of the people had gon to the ware and was going, ther is nearly a thousand gon from our county, and there is something over a thousand on the muster role yet provison is high hear and salt has bin 6.50 pr bushel but Joe Brown sent sald out through the cuntry at two fifty pr bushel and recomd him for it, and I think it was a chunk throwd in the path of the blood suckers I close for the presant yours with high esteem and respect &c John Burdine Samuel Burdine (Written to Revrd John Burdine, Equality, S.C>)


Samuel J Burdine and Elizabeth Day



Husband Samuel J Burdine 1

           Born: 1827
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         Father: Samuel Burdine (1784-      ) 1
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Wife Elizabeth Day 1

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1 F Martha Jane Burdine 1

           Born: 1861
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Sarah Burdine



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Wife Sarah Burdine 1

           Born: Abt 1806 - GA
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         Father: Jeremiah Burdine (Bef 1774-1841) 1
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William Wadsworth and Sarah Burdine



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         Father: Henry Burdine (      -Bef 1835) 1
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Benjamin G Satterfield and Sarah Burdine



Husband Benjamin G Satterfield 1

           Born: 1811 - Pendleton District, SC
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           Died: 1 Jul 1851 - Pickens Co., SC
         Buried:  - McAdams Family Cemetery, Pickens Co., SC


         Father: James D Satterfield (Abt 1775-      ) 1
         Mother: Sarah Corbin (Abt 1782-Bef 1860) 1


       Marriage: Abt 1837 - SC




Wife Sarah Burdine 1

           Born: 2 May 1811 - Pickens District, SC
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           Died: 30 Jul 1886 - Pickens Co., SC
         Buried:  - McAdams Family Cemetery, Pickens Co., SC


         Father: Abraham Burdine (1776-1857) 1
         Mother: Jenny Wilson (Abt 1790-Bef 1850) 1



Noted events in her life were:
• Census, Pickens District, SC, 1860



Children
1 F Sarah Jane Satterfield 1

           Born: 6 Apr 1839 - Pickens Co., SC
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           Died: 19 Mar 1915 - Pickens Co., SC
         Buried:  - Cross Roads Baptist Church, Pickens Co., SC
         Spouse: William Franklin Looper (1832-1864) 1
           Marr: Abt 1855
         Spouse: John Thomas Childress (1846-1910) 1
           Marr: Abt 1869



2 F Martha Ann Satterfield 1

           Born: 8 Jul 1841 - Pickens Co., SC
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           Died: 18 May 1916 - Mica, Pickens Co., SC
         Buried:  - Cross Roads Baptist Church, Pickens Co., SC
         Spouse: Samuel Marion Looper (1837-1923) 1
           Marr: Abt 1858



3 F Arminda E Satterfield 1 7

           Born: 17 Mar 1844 - , Pickens, SC
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           Died: After 1910 - , Pickens, GA
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         Spouse: Elijah J Roper (1840-1907) 1 7
           Marr: 19 Aug 1860 - , Pickens, SC



4 M James Frank Satterfield 1

           Born: 1847 - Pickens Co., SC
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         Spouse: Huldah Adah Stewart (1853-1918) 1



5 F Nancy Mahala Satterfield 1

           Born: 9 Jul 1849 - Pickens Co., SC
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           Died: 1 Dec 1912 - Pickens Co., SC
         Buried:  - Cross Roads Baptist Church, Pickens Co., SC
         Spouse: Joseph Looper Jr (1845-1924) 1
           Marr: Abt 1867



6 M Abraham Benjamin Satterfield 1 7

            AKA: Abram
           Born: 4 Dec 1836 - , Pickens, SC
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           Died: 8 Apr 1913 - , Cherokee, GA
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         Spouse: Ann Madison Roper (1843-1912) 1 7
           Marr: 16 Aug 1860 - , Pickens, SC




General Notes (Husband)

Head of Household - Pickens 1840 census


General Notes for Child Sarah Jane Satterfield

One of 3 Satterfield sisters who married Looper brothers/known asJane.

1850 U.S. Census, Pickens County, South Carolina: Sarah J.daughter of Benjamin. Satterfield and Sarah, age 11 (1 Oct 1850), bornSouth Carolina, living in Eastern Division, here with brothers andsisters, Abram B. 13, Martha A. 8, Arnimda 6, James A. 3, and NancyM.1.


General Notes for Child Martha Ann Satterfield

One of 3 sisters who married Looper brothers.


General Notes for Child Arminda E Satterfield

Name: or Aminda


General Notes for Child James Frank Satterfield

Moved to Georgia

1850 U.S. Census, Pickens County, South Carolina: James A. son of Benj. Satterfield and Sarah, age 3 (1 Oct 1850), born South Carolina, living in Eastern Division, here with brothers and sisters, Abram B. 13, Sarah J. 11, Martha A. 8, Arnimda 6, and Nancy M. 1.
1870 U.S. Census, Pickens County, South Carolina: James son of Sarah, head of household, age 22 (27 Jun 1880), born South Carolina, living in Pickensville, occupation farmer.


General Notes for Child Nancy Mahala Satterfield

One of 3 Satterfield sisters who married Looper brothers.


General Notes for Child Abraham Benjamin Satterfield

Job: Farmer


Sarah Burdine



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         Father: Hamilton Burdine (1816-1854) 1
         Mother: Louisa (      -      )





Sarah Burdine



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Wife Sarah Burdine 1

           Born:  - Culpeper Co., VA
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         Father: John Burdine (1761-Abt 1786) 1
         Mother: Elizabeth Dicken (      -      ) 1





Sarah Ann Burdine



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Wife Sarah Ann Burdine 1

           Born: 1836
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Sarah Ann Burdine



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Wife Sarah Ann Burdine 1

           Born: 26 Oct 1846 - MS
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         Father: Hamilton Burdine (1816-1854) 1
         Mother: Frances Caroline Sitton (1820-1848) 1



Noted events in her life were:
• Census, Choctaw Co., MS, 1850



Sarah Caroline Burdine



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Wife Sarah Caroline Burdine 1

           Born: 1836 - Marietta, GA
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         Father: Samuel C Burdine (1798-After 1861) 1
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Sarah Caroline Burdine



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         Father: Samuel C Burdine (1798-After 1861) 1
         Mother: Mary D. (      -      )





Sarah Dixie Burdine



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         Father: Henry Young Burdine (1904-1972) 1
         Mother: Marvel Estelle Wells





W. Thomas Burton and Sarah Jane Burdine



Husband W. Thomas Burton 1

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Wife Sarah Jane Burdine 1

           Born: 7 Jan 1849 - Itawamba Co., MS
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         Father: John Fletcher Burdine Jr. (1811-1882) 1
         Mother: Martha Ann McKelvy (1825-1896) 1





Sarah Parchman Burdine



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         Father: James C Burdine (1831-1914) 1
         Mother: Nancy M Parchman (1834-1910) 1





Sevina A Burdine



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Wife Sevina A Burdine (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: John Landon Burdine (1856-      ) 1
         Mother: Isabell Flud (      -      ) 1





Richard Grant Orbin and Shirley Joanne Burdine



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         Father: Troy Ervene Burdine (1898-1970) 1
         Mother: Thelma Hendricks (1907-1998) 1





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1 F Jaime Burdine Orbin (details suppressed for this person)

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2 F Lisa Gay Orbin (details suppressed for this person)

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Simon Burdine



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         Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Davis


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Sisley Minerva W. Burdine



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Wife Sisley Minerva W. Burdine 1

           Born: 15 May 1864 - Itawamba Co., MS
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           Died: 15 Nov 1915 - Itawamba Co., MS
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         Father: William R. Burdine (1824-1883) 1
         Mother: Anna Bolding (1825-1902) 1





Sophia Burdine



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Wife Sophia Burdine (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: John Burdine (Abt 1762-Abt 1816) 1
         Mother: Jemima Clark (1771-      ) 1





Sophie Burdine



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Wife Sophie Burdine 1

           Born: Oct 1884 - Newton Co., AR
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           Died: 1978
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         Father: John Landon Burdine (1856-      ) 1
         Mother: Mary Bray (      -Abt 1894) 1





James Columbus Looper and Stella Beatrice Burdine



Husband James Columbus Looper 1

           Born: 30 Jan 1893 - Greenville Co., SC
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           Died: 15 Dec 1978 - Greenville Co., SC
         Buried:  - Berea First Baptist Church, Greenville, SC


         Father: Silas Columbus Looper (1858-1942) 1
         Mother: Mary M Turner (1870-1899) 1


       Marriage: 1916




Wife Stella Beatrice Burdine 1

           Born: 6 Nov 1895 - Pickens Co., SC
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           Died: 11 Apr 1986 - Greenville Co., SC
         Buried:  - Berea First Baptist Church, Greenville, SC


         Father: James Talley Burdine (1870-1947) 1
         Mother: Daisy Willimon (1875-1942) 1





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1 F June Lillian Looper (details suppressed for this person)

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         Spouse: Walter Dean (living)



2 M James Wesley Looper 1

           Born: 24 Jun 1920 - Greenville, SC
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           Died: 14 Jun 2000 - Greenville, SC
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         Spouse: Eunice Matthews (      -      ) 1



3 M Charles Eugene Looper 1

           Born: 7 Jun 1924 - Easley, Pickens Co., SC
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           Died: 4 Mar 1993 - Asheville, NC
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         Spouse: Erma Smith Riggins (living)



4 M Clayton W Looper 1

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Stephen Alvie Burdine and Levicay Averilla Daniell



Husband Stephen Alvie Burdine 1

           Born: 19 Jan 1869 - Veroncia, MS
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           Died: 28 Mar 1945 - Amarillo, TX
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         Father: James Madison Burdine (1838-1921) 1
         Mother: Mary Elizabeth Francis (1844-1918) 1


       Marriage: 9 Nov 1890 - Hill Co., TX




Wife Levicay Averilla Daniell 1

           Born: 6 Jan 1872 - Pine Bluff, AR
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           Died: 29 Jul 1950 - Amarillo, TX
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Children
1 M Masters Carroll Burdine 1

           Born: 31 Aug 1891
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           Died: 28 Sep 1969 - Alanreid, TX
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         Spouse: Donnie Nelson (living)



2 F Anna Belle Burdine 1

           Born: 1 Jan 1893
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         Spouse: Lowell Baggett (living)
         Spouse: Lowell Bagget (living)



3 M George Woodward Burdine 1

           Born: 16 Aug 1896 - Farmersville, TX
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           Died: Jun 1970 - Melrose, Curry, NM
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         Spouse: Mary Adele Clay (1901-1983) 1
           Marr: 21 Dec 1919 - Ring, TX



4 M Walter Fletcher Burdine 1

           Born: 17 Sep 1898
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           Died: 14 Jul 1992 - Amarillo, TX
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         Spouse: Billie McPherson (living)



5 F Effie Mae Burdine 1

           Born: 10 Feb 1900
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6 M Alfred Elroy Burdine 1

           Born: 7 Jul 1901
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         Spouse: Mary Edna Braswell (living)



7 F Mary Edna Burdine 1

           Born: 11 Jul 1903 - Paducha, TX
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           Died: 14 Jul 1992 - Hedley, TX
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         Spouse: William Henry Clay (1897-1965) 1
           Marr: 22 Nov 1922



8 M Alvie Ray Burdine 1

           Born: 1 Sep 1905
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           Died: 18 Oct 1969 - Amarillo, TX
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         Spouse: Elsie Mae Deboard (living)



9 F Lou Ellen Burdine 1

           Born: 10 Sep 1907
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           Died: 17 Apr 1987 - Amarillo, TX
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         Spouse: Wilson W Williams (living)



10 M Luther Jackson Burdine 1

           Born: 31 Jan 1910 - Quail, Collingsworth Co., TX
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           Died: 27 Jul 1993 - Redding, Shasta Co., CA
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         Spouse: Lillie Francis Rogers (living)



11 F Thelma Ruth Burdine (details suppressed for this person)

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Sources


1 Herman Geshwind, Old Pendelton District Database - a project of the Old Pendelton District Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogica Society..

2 Pedigree Resource File CD 1 (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999) ABBR Pedigree Resource File CD 1.

3 Pedigree Resource File ABBR Pedigree Resource File.

4 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM) (June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998 Repository: Family History Library 35 N West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA ABBR Ancestral File (TM)).

5 Pedigree Resource File CD 2 (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999) ABBR Pedigree Resource File CD 2.

6 Pedigree Resource File CD 5 (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999) ABBR Pedigree Resource File CD 5.

7 L. David Roper, RoperJr.ged from L. David Roper.

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