The House of the Burgesses : being a genealogical history of Edward Burgess of King George and Stafford counties, Virginia, with his sons - Garner Burgess of Fauquier Co., Virginia; William Burgess of Stafford Co., Virginia; Moses Burgess of Orange County, Virginia; Reuben Burgess of Rowan Co., North Carolina - and his grandsons - Edward Burgess of Culpeper Co., Virginia; John Burgess of Harrison Co., Kentucky; Henry Burgess of Fleming Co., Kentucky; Edward Burgess of Scott Co., Kentucky; John P.B. Burgess of Halifax Co., Virginia; Edward Burgess of Kanawha Co., West Virginia; William Burgess of Davie Co., North Carolina; Reuben Burgess of Davie Co., North Carolina; and Thomas Burgess of White Co., Tennessee - together with their known descendants named Burgess/ R. Reginald

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Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1983

Publisher

Borgo Press

Place of Publication

San Bernardino, California

ISBN

0893708011 cloth

Series

Borgo family histories no. 1,

Notes

Includes indexes.

Edward Burges (1700?-1759) lived in King George and Stafford counties, Virginia. Descendants lived throughout the United States. Includes his possible ancestry to the immigrant ancestor to Virginia in 1650.

Includes Brewer, Hale, Rogers, Scott, VanWinkle, Wyatt and related families.

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