842 BTTRKE'S COLONIAL OEXTEY. NoTombev, 1829, Eliza- beth MoRGiN, and by lier (who r1. 2ik1 March, 1S33) had issue a daugh- ter, who (1. an infant. lie m. secondly, 17th December, 1S35, Susanna Morgan, and by her, who d. 10th June, 1845, had issue (Moses, b. 31st October, 1836 ; Klizabeth, m. Albridge Perkins, and Susie, m. Edwin Howes). He m. thirdly, 7th May, 1846, Eliza Ellen An- drews, and by her had issue (Nellie, who rf. young, 23rd July, 1861). (c) Eli, h. 1806, ■»;. first, 5th April, 1831, Mai^ EvELETH, and by her had issue (Webster, m. Anne Fairbhother, and Russel) . He m . secondly, September, 1866, Mrs. Editll EVELETII. {J) Willard, I. 2nd July, 1807, m. 4th December, 1834, Lucy Andrews, and has issue. (e) Daniel, h. 20th Noyem- ber, 1810, m. 4th March, 1835, Kizpah Buenham, and by her, who d. 28th February, 1852, has had issue. (,/') Jeremiah, h. 9th No- vember, 1812, m. 27th June, 1839, Matilda Perkins, and has issue. (a) Eunice, m. 22nd De- cember, 1827, Samuel GiDDINGS. (1) Margaret, m. 3rd March, 1791, Mark Bornham. Mr. Aaron Burnham m. secondly, 22nd January, 1779, Elizabeth Saeoent, and d. 27th September, 1782, haying by her (who d. 28th February, 1837) had issue, (2) Andrew, went to Canada when young. (2) Betsey, h. 1789, d. viim. 10th May, 1819. 1. Hannah, baptised 10th March, 1734. III. Nathan, of whom presently, ly. Caleb, of Essex, Mass., m. 14th January, 1731, Dorothy Browne, and by her (b. 1711; d. 28th July, 1784) hai issue, 1. Caleb b. 27th June, 1736; m. 24th August, 1791, Jemima PCL- SIFER. 2. James, b. 23rd Noyember, 1740. 3. Joseph, b. 21st June, 1747. 1. Susanna, b. 24th December, 1732. 2. Dorotliy, b. 11th August, 1734; m. 28th Mareli, 1761, Abncr Poland. 3. Eunice, b. 27th August, 1738. 4. Lucy, b. 20th March, 1743. V. Stephen, of Gloucester, Mass., m. Cth November, 1735, JIary Andrews, by whom he had (with four daughters) i.ssue, 1. Stephen, b. 20th March, 1738; m. 10th April, 17G0, Hannah BcTLER, and had issue, two sons and two daughteiv. 2. Joseph, b. 3rd February, 1743; d. 26th November, 1760. 3. Nathaniel, of Lyndeboro (now Greenfield), New Hampshire b. 4th March, 1747; m. 20th Jan- uary, 1774, and by Mary, his wife, had issue, six sons and one daugli- ter. 4. James, b. 14th October, 1748. 5. Caleb, b. 9th May, 1750; d. 17th Febru.ary, 1751. 6. Caleb, b. 2nd February, 1752 ; was killed at Lake George in the war, 14th July, 1776. 7. Joshua, b. 26th January, 1754. 8. David, b. 3rd December, 1757, m. first, 7th December, 1780, Abi- gail Pabsons, and by her, wjio (/. 11th Noyember, 1797, had issue, two sons and three daugliters ; he m. secondly, 4th June, 1800, Elizabeth Barnes, and d. 16th October, 1834, having by her (who d. 31st May, 1829) had issue, one son and four daughters. 9. Jonathan, b. 30th November, 1758, m. Rachel HoLT, and d. 5th February, 1839, having by her (who d. 9th July, 1829) had issue, six sons and six daughters. I. Hannah, m. 10th May, 1739, Isaac Paesons. His third son, Lieutenant Nathan Burnham, of Che- bacco, Mass., first Lieutenant of the 4th Company of the 3rd Provincial Eegiinent of Foot, was killed in Braddock's defeat; he »;. 22nd November, 1744, Hannah BrRNHAM, and had issue, I. Nathan, of Dunbarton, N.H., b. 31st May, 1747; ui. 14th April, 1768, Hannah Marshall, by whom he had issue, 1. Nathan, baptised IGth May, 1773. 2. Nathan, baptised loth January, 1775. 3. Francis, baptised 24th October, 1779. 1. Hannah, baptised 1st January, 1769. 2. Sarah, baptised 13th October, 1771. II. Asa, of whompresentlj'. III. Thomas, b. ISth May, 1755. I. Hannah, b. 3rd November, 1745. II. Susannah, b. 26th March, 1749. III. Sarah, b. 25th March, 1752. ly. Elizabeth, b. 13th November, 1757.