Willis Burdette1

M, b. 26 August 1786, d. 12 May 1866
FatherWilliam Burdette b. c 1755, d. 21 May 1839
MotherSarah Cornwell d. 17 Feb 1817
Willis Burdette|b. 26 Aug 1786\nd. 12 May 1866|p1949.htm|William Burdette|b. c 1755\nd. 21 May 1839|p1947.htm|Sarah Cornwell|d. 17 Feb 1817|p1948.htm|John Burdette|d. a 1792|p8507.htm|Elizabeth "Betsy"|b. b 1740|p8508.htm|John Cornwell|d. a 1808||Margaret (?)|||
Biography* BURDETTE: First of the name in Reedy Willis Burdette and his wife, born Miss Boon, "a direct descendant of the famous Indian scout, Daniel Boon," says Mrs. Isabell R. (Burdette) Hardman, her granddaughter, were both born in what is now Monroe County, of Virginian parents; were married in Monroe County and several of their oldest children were also born there. Lived in Greenbrier County in 1817, then came to the "Kanawha Licks," Malden; lived in Kanawha County a while, and are settlers on Middle Fork of Reedy shortly before the 11th day of January, 1829. I am able to be thus specific, becuse on that date Silas B. Seaman and Margaret Burdette, a daughter of Willis Burdette, were united in marriage on the Middle Fork of Reedy, then in the jurisdiction of Wood County. Margaret J. was born in Monroe County, December 19, 1809, says Moses Seaman, her grandson, in his biograph in Hardesty's History; the same is given by Chris C. Board in his biograph in the same book. Willis Burdette and wife spent all the remainder of the lives on Reedy. Their children must have all been born before they came to Reedy, for as observed Margaret J. was married there at twenty years of age. The names of these children of Willis and wife were as follows: Elihu, Lovel, Parkson, John, William, and Margaret J.--Seaman. Further: Elihu and Lovel each married while that part of Reedy was under jurisdiction of Wood, Wirt, or Jackson; we do not have their records here; each made a home and farm, and reared a family. As to Parkson and John, we know nothing at all. William Burdette, son of Willis and (Boon) his wife, was born in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, September 7, 1817; worked at the Kanawha "Licks"; there married Miss Elizabeth Doolittle, about 1822; moved with his family to "Cassville"--Spencer--1849; lived here until 1869, when he with all his family, two sons and nine daughters, except two, Sallie and Elizabeth R., removed to Clay County, Missouri. Sallie had married Jeff or "Jeffrey" Simmons, Elizabeth R. had married Cassett Hardman: See family name Hardman. [from History of Roane County, pp. 461-462.]




 
Birth*26 Aug 1786 Willis was born at Greenbrier Co, VA, on 26 Aug 1786.2 
 He was the son of William Burdette and Sarah Cornwell
Marriage Bond*21 Dec 1808 Willis was issued a marriage bond on 21 Dec 1808 at Monroe Co, VA. 
Marriage*Dec 1808 He married Nancy Boone at Monroe Co, VA, in Dec 1808.3 
Census*1820 He was listed as a resident in the census report at Monroe Co, VA, in 1820. 
Census1850 He was listed as a resident in the census report at Wirt Co, VA, in 1850. 
Census1860 He was listed as a resident in the census report at Jackson Co, VA, in 1860. 
Death*12 May 1866 Willis died on 12 May 1866 at Reedy, Roane Co, WV, at age 79.2 

Family

Nancy Boone b. 26 Mar 1791
Marriage*Dec 1808 He married Nancy Boone at Monroe Co, VA, in Dec 1808.3 
Children

Citations

  1. [S38] Oren F. Morton, History of Monroe Co WV, Baltimore, Reg. Pub. Co, 1988, David Gordon Fridley, reprint, orig. Staunton, VA, 1916 p. 317.
  2. [S59] Gretta M. Allen, The Burdette Family, no documentation, undated, p. 2.
  3. [S1021] Monroe Marriages, F2 J825.
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