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Sarah Burleson 1698–1756 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1698
Birth Location: County Durham, England
Death Date: 1756
Death Location: Washington, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Father: William Camp
Mother: Elizabeth Smith
Spouse(s): Aaron I
Children(s): Jonathan Burleson, James Burleson, Daniel Burleson, Edward Burleson
In 1698, Sarah Burleson entered the world in County Durham, England, born to William Camp And Elizabeth Smith. Sarah Burleson married Aaron John Burleson I, and had children including Daniel Burleson, Edward Burleson, James Burleson, Jonathan Crawford Burleson. Sarah Burleson passed away in 1756 in Washington, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA.
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Biography
- In 1698, Sarah Burleson entered the world in County Durham, England, born to William Camp And Elizabeth Smith.
- Sarah Burleson married Aaron John Burleson I, and had children including Daniel Burleson, Edward Burleson, James Burleson, Jonathan Crawford Burleson.
- Sarah Burleson passed away in 1756 in Washington, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA.
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Sarah Burleson's Ancestors
Sarah Burleson's Descendants
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1. Jonathan (Crawford) Burleson 1730–1776 m. Sarah (Eliza Lnuk (Last Name) Unknown) 1733–1768
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1. David (Franklin Burleson) Sr. 1752–1832 m. Ursula Weatherford 1758–1835
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1. David (Franklin Jr) Burleson 1786–1856 m. Sarah (Ruthie Sallie) Hobson 1785–1864
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1. Hopson (H) Burleson 1806–1882 m. Mary DeMoss 1830–1882 m. Sarah (Sally) Burleson 1810–1864
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2. Joshua (Martin Senator) Burleson 1807–1887 m. Nancy Robbins 1826–1911 m. Dorothy (Dottie) Self 1806–1842
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3. James (David) Burleson 1809–1856
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4. Moses (Wilson "Wiley") Burleson 1818–1863
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5. John (R) Burleson 1817–1900
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6. Nathaniel (Walker) Burleson 1823–1867
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7. Benjamin (Franklin) Burleson 1814–1867
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8. Naomi Burleson 1812–1856
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9. Rebecca Burleson 1827–1861
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10. Sarah Burleson 1821–1897
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11. Frances Burleson 1819–1841
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12. Elizabeth BURLESON 1821–1893
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13. David (Franklin III) Burleson 1829–1856
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2. John (Washington) Burleson 1775–1845
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3. Hilkiah (K) Burleson 1790–1855
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4. Joseph Burleson 1773–1779
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5. Mary (Polly Burleson) Brooks 1780–1852
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6. Sarah Burleson 1783–1832
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7. William Burleson 1785–1852
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8. Sarah (Burleson) Rowland 1786–1861
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9. Margaret (Peggy) Burleson 1787–1839
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10. Eleanor (H) Burleson 1789–1870
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11. Sarah Burleson 1778–1861
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12. Moses (B.) Burleson 1777–1836
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13. Isaac Burleson 1795–1865
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2. Isaac (Burleyson) Burleson 1752–1863
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3. Isaac Burleson 1759–1846
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4. Jesse (Aaron) Burleson 1751–1822
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5. Jonathan Burleson 1765–
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6. Moses Burleson 1760–1846
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7. Aaron Burleson 1759–1828
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8. James Burleson 1758–1836
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9. Patsy Burleson 1753–
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10. Jane Burleson 1753–1863
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11. Jesse (Aaron) Burleson 1765–1783
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12. Jane Burleson 1761–
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13. Isaac Burleson 1750–1810
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2. James Burleson 1738–
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3. Daniel Burleson 1744–1776
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4. Edward Burleson 1755–1783
Sarah Burleson's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1698
Event Place: County Durham, England
Record Source:
[1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1756
Event Place: Washington, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Record Source:
[1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current