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Données personnelles Reverend Robert Burdick 

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Famille de Reverend Robert Burdick

Waarschuwing Attention: Conjoint (Dorcas Lewis) est 43 ans plus jeune.

(1) Il est marié avec Dorcas Lewis.

Ils se sont mariés.


(2) Il est marié avec Ruth Hubbard.

Ils se sont mariés le 2 novembre 1655 à Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States, il avait 25 ans.


Enfant(s):

  1. Robert Burdick  1656-1741
  2. Thomas Burdick  1656-1752
  3. Naomi Burdick  ± 1657-1715
  4. Ruth Burdick  1660-1706
  5. Thomas Burdick  1662-1752
  6. Deborah Burdick  1662-1737 
  7. Sarah Burdick  1662-1695
  8. Roger Burdick  1664-1683
  9. Mary Reynolds  1664-1716
  10. Benjamin Burdick  1666-1741
  11. Samuel Burdick  1668-1756 
  12. Tacy Burdick  1670-± 1747 
  13. Hubbard Burdick  1675-1758 
  14. John Burdick  1678-1683
  15. Burdick  1678-± 1683


Notes par Reverend Robert Burdick

Arrived in Newport, Rhode Island in 1651 at age 18. The first "Burdets" arrived in England with William the Conqueror in 1066. Robert and Ruth, along with a few other hardy settlers, planted roots right in the middle of a tract claimed by both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. In 1661 Massachusetts officials ambushed and arrested Robert and another farmer, Tobias Saunders. Robert and Toby soon became the focus of a 17th century Mexican standoff. For two years Rhode Island tried to negotiate their release--nothing doing. So finally, the Swamp Yankees did the only reasonable thing left: they abducted two Massachusetts officials and a prisoner swap took place. Oh, and the land dispute? The big shots in England split the land between Connecticut and Rhode Island. Sorry Massachusetts! Robert's house happened to be on the Rhode Island side where Westerly is today. So that's why it's "Robert Burdick of Rhode Island" insted of "Robert Burdick of Connecticut."— “Burdick Family History" Howard Burdick 19965, and a Freeman of the Colony of Rhode Island on May 20, 1657. He married Ruth Hubbard, the first white child born at Agawam (now Springfield), Massachusetts on November 2, 1655. ned early notoriety during a land dispute between the colonies of Rhode Island and Massachusetts over a tract of land known as the Pequot Country -- land taken by the English colonists in the Pequot War of 1637 -- which is now situated, largely, within New London County, Connecticut. ot Country, but the conflict in this instance was primarily between Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The dispute was centered upon a small settlement located in Pequot Country, between Mystic and Pawcatuck, which, in 1658 was named Southertown, and which, today is mostly contained within Stonington, Connecticut and a small part of Westerly, Rhode Island. In October 1658, the colony of Massachusetts laid claim to this settlement, declared it to be a plantation with the name of Southertown, annexed it to Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and appointed special commissioners and a constable to administer the new plantation. chase was some of the land within the boundaries of Southertown. A group of Rhode Islanders, including the Newport farmer, Robert Burdick, and his neighbors Tobias Saunders and Joseph Clarke, laid claim within the new settlement. In retaliation for the Massachusetts claim to Southertown, the Rhode Island Assembly sent out the warning to all settlers within the area of dispute that their land would be confiscated if they put it under the governance of another colonial government (e.g. Massachusetts). rom Plymouth Colony, testified before the General Court of Massachusetts of his concern that some thirty-six inhabitants of Rhode Island had come into Southertown and had divided and laid out lots. The General Court of Massachusetts issued a warrant to apprehend the Rhode Island men who had settled in Southertown. A stand-off ensued, and Robert Burdick, Tobias Saunders and Joseph Clarke were arrested (although Joseph Clarke was \"upon extraordinary occasion ... set at liberty.") ers. As a last resort, Rhode Island authorities abducted two Massachusetts officials, who were then exchanged for the release of Robert Burdick and Tobias Saunders. Charter of Connecticut by King Charles II on April 25, 1662 fixed the eastern boundary of Connecticut at the Pawcatuck River. Southertown was situated within this boundary, and thus under the jurisdiction of Connecticut. Later, the British Crown settled the conflict by dividing the disputed land between Connecticut and Rhode Island. The land where Robert Burdick had settled was awarded to Rhode Island, and became part of the area known as Westerly. The land that was awarded to Connecticut became part of the area known as Stonington. ettled on the same land he was taken from and inprisoned over.”—Burdick Family History" Howard Burdick 1996

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Reverend Robert Burdick

Ann Wilson
1570-1602

Reverend Robert Burdick
1630-1692

(1) 

Dorcas Lewis
1673-1720

(2) 1655

Ruth Hubbard
1640-1691

Naomi Burdick
± 1657-1715
Ruth Burdick
1660-1706
Sarah Burdick
1662-1695
Roger Burdick
1664-1683
Mary Reynolds
1664-1716
Tacy Burdick
1670-± 1747
John Burdick
1678-1683
Burdick
1678-± 1683

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  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=110860350&pid=4305
  2. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 14 décembre 2018
    Robert Burdick, Sr.Gender: MaleAlias name: Robert /BURDICK/BURDETT/Residence: Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USABirth: Between 1630 and 1633 - EnglandBaptism: Nov 19 1652 - Newport, Newport County, Rhode IslandOccupation: Deputy representative to General Assembly 1680-83-85; bapt 1655 Westerly RIMarriage: Spouse: Ruth Burdick (born Hubbard) - Circa 1638 - Colony of Rhode Island and Providence PlantationsDeath: Oct 25 1692 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode IslandBurial: After Oct 25 1692 - Burdick Ground, Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island, United StatesFather: Samuel Robert Burdick (born Burdett)Mother: Frances Burdick (born St. Lawrence)Wife: Ruth Burdick (born Hubbard)Children: Thomas Burdick, Sr., Naomi Keeney (born Burdick), Ruth Phillips (born Burdick), Tacy Maxson (born Burdick), Deborah Hubbard Crandall (born Burdick), <a>Roger Burdick, Benjamin Burdick, Samuel Burdick, Sr., Robert Burdick, Hubbard Burdick, Sr., Fnu Burdick
  3. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
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    / Ancestry.com
  4. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 14 décembre 2018
    Robert Burdick Sr.Gender: MaleBirth: Circa 1630 - England, United KingdomChristening: Nov 19 1652 - Rockville, Washington, Rhode Island, British Colonial AmericaMarriage: Spouse: Ruth Hubbard - Nov 2 1655 - Newport, Rhode Island, British Colonial AmericaNaturalization: Immigrated to Newport, Rhode Island from England in 1651. - 1651 - Newport, Rhode Island, United StatesDeath: Oct 25 1692 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, British Colonial AmericaParents: Samuel Burdett, Frances Burdett (born St. Lawrence)Wife: Ruth Burdick (born Hubbard)</a>Children: Deborah Crandall (born Burdick), Tacy Maxson (born Burdick), John Burdick, Deacon Robert Burdick, ;Samuel Burdick, Sr., Benjamin Burdick, Naomi Burdick, Hubbard Burdick, Ruth Burdick, Roger Burdick, Sarah Ridley (born Burdick), Thomas BurdickSister: Mary Ann Burdick  Additional information:

    LifeSketch: Arrived in Newport, Rhode Island in 1651 at age 18. The first "Burdets" arrived in England with William the Conqueror in 1066. Robert and Ruth, along with a few other hardy settlers, planted roots right in the middle of a tract claimed by both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. In 1661 Massachusetts officials ambushed and arrested Robert and another farmer, Tobias Saunders. Robert and Toby soon became the focus of a 17th century Mexican standoff. For two years Rhode Island tried to negotiate their release--nothing doing. So finally, the Swamp Yankees did the only reasonable thing left: they abducted two Massachusetts officials and a prisoner swap took place. Oh, and the land dispute? The big shots in England split the land between Connecticut and Rhode Island. Sorry Massachusetts! Robert's house happened to be on the Rhode Island side where Westerly is today. So that's why it's "Robert Burdick of Rhode Island" insted of "Robert Burdick of Connecticut."— “Burdick Family History" Howard Burdick 1996 family who came to Newport, Rhode Island from England in 1651. Robert Burdick was admitted a Freeman of Newport on May 22, 1655, and a Freeman of the Colony of Rhode Island on May 20, 1657. He married Ruth Hubbard, the first white child born at Agawam (now Springfield), Massachusetts on November 2, 1655. sland and Massachusetts over a tract of land known as the Pequot Country -- land taken by the English colonists in the Pequot War of 1637 -- which is now situated, largely, within New London County, Connecticut. chusetts and Rhode Island. The dispute was centered upon a small settlement located in Pequot Country, between Mystic and Pawcatuck, which, in 1658 was named Southertown, and which, today is mostly contained within Stonington, Connecticut and a small part of Westerly, Rhode Island. In October 1658, the colony of Massachusetts laid claim to this settlement, declared it to be a plantation with the name of Southertown, annexed it to Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and appointed special commissioners and a constable to administer the new plantation. hased land in a transaction known as the Westerly Purchase to add to its Narrangansett settlement. Included in the Westerly Purchase was some of the land within the boundaries of Southertown. A group of Rhode Islanders, including the Newport farmer, Robert Burdick, and his neighbors Tobias Saunders and Joseph Clarke, laid claim within the new settlement. In retaliation for the Massachusetts claim to Southertown, the Rhode Island Assembly sent out the warning to all settlers within the area of dispute that their land would be confiscated if they put it under the governance of another colonial government (e.g. Massachusetts). of his concern that some thirty-six inhabitants of Rhode Island had come into Southertown and had divided and laid out lots. The General Court of Massachusetts issued a warrant to apprehend the Rhode Island men who had settled in Southertown. A stand-off ensued, and Robert Burdick, Tobias Saunders and Joseph Clarke were arrested (although Joseph Clarke was "upon extraordinary occasion ... set at liberty.") sachusetts officials, who were then exchanged for the release of Robert Burdick and Tobias Saunders. d the eastern boundary of Connecticut at the Pawcatuck River. Southertown was situated within this boundary, and thus under the jurisdiction of Connecticut. Later, the British Crown settled the conflict by dividing the disputed land between Connecticut and Rhode Island. The land where Robert Burdick had settled was awarded to Rhode Island, and became part of the area known as Westerly. The land that was awarded to Connecticut became part of the area known as Stonington. �—Burdick Family History" Howard Burdick 1996
  5. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 14 décembre 2018
    Robert Burdick<br>Gender: Male<br>Marriage: Nov 2 1655 - Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA<br>Death: Oct 25 1692<br>Wife: Ruth Burdick (born Hubbard)<br>Children: Thomas BurdickNaomi BurdickRuth BurdickDeborah BurdickSon (Roger(?)) BurdickBenjamin BurdickSamuel BurdickTacy BurdickRobert BurdickHubbard BurdickInfant Burdick
  6. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, Ancestry.com

Événements historiques

  • En l'an 1630: Source: Wikipedia
    • 29 janvier » en France, première rencontre entre Richelieu et Mazarin.
    • 17 septembre » fondation de Boston.
    • 10 novembre » journée des Dupes.
    • 11 novembre » journée des dupes au château de Versailles.
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    Van 1650 tot 1672 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • En l'an 1652: Source: Wikipedia
    • 6 avril » fondation de la ville du Cap par Jan van Riebeeck.
    • 26 août » bataille de Plymouth (Première guerre anglo-néerlandaise). Victoire navale des Néerlandais de Michiel de Ruyter sur la flotte britannique.
    • 10 décembre » victoire de Maarten Tromp à la bataille de Dungeness.
  • En l'an 1692: Source: Wikipedia
    • 5 février » au Brésil, d'anciens esclaves marrons avaient créé la république de Palmares, avec une capitale fortifiée. Des mercenaires écrasent Palmares, et, dans la nuit du 5 au 6 février, les assaillis se jettent du haut des falaises pour échapper aux tueurs.
    • 13 février » massacre de Glencoe.
    • 18 septembre » séisme près de Liège.


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