100 Burns — Burr. 



BURNS. 



1. John (David = Mary Crowley), a native of Ire. m. Mary Quinn, 

 dau. of Bartholomew and Mary (Daley) Quinn. " Laborer." Eesides 

 on Elm, corner of Emerald St. 



Ch., all b. in Hiug., — 



i. Mary Vincent. 



ii. David Francis. 



iii. Ellen Teresa, March 12, 1864, d. 27 June, 1885. ffit. 21 yrs. 



iv. Hannah Elizabeth, Oct. 3, 1866, d. 18 March, 1883, at. 16 yrs, 



V. John, Oct. 3, 1866, 



vi. Margaret Agnes, July 22, 1868. 



2. Michael (David = Mary Crowley), a native of Ire. m. in Hing. 

 Jan. 24, 1871, Catherine Keane. '• Teamster." Resides on Emerald St. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., — 



i. Mary, Dec. 23, 1871. 



ii. Catherine, May 27, 1873. 



iii. David, Jan. 29, 1875. 



iv. Michael, March 29, 1876. 



V. Ellen, Oct. 1, 1877. 



vi. John, Aug. 6, 1879. 



Note. — Mrs. Mary, wid. of David, d. in Hing. 16 Aug. 1885. »t. 90 yrs. She was a dau. 

 of Dennis and Ellen (Welch) Crowlev. Patrick, d. 20 June, 1871, tet. C3 vrs. Julia, m. in 

 Hing. Sept. 18, 1854, William Hadden. 



BURR. 



1. Simon, who came from Dor. and settled in Hing. 1647, was the 

 ancestor of all the families who have borne the surname Burr in this 

 town. He prob. was a bro. of Rev. Jonathan Burr, who settled as 

 colleague with Rev. Mr. Mather of Dor. 1640, and d. 1641, leaving 

 three ch., one of whom was Simon, undoubtedly named after the 

 Simon who settled in Hing. There was a Samuel Burr among the 

 early residents of Chariestown; and the name of Matthew Burr ap- 

 pears upon a list of passengers advertised to sail from Gravesend, 

 Eng., July 27, 1635, for Virginia; but whether they were connected 

 with those of the surname in Dor. and Hing., has not been ascertained. 

 Simon, the planter in -Hing. was twice m. The chris. name of his 

 first w. who d. here, 23 July, 1647, is unknown. He m. secondly, jSTov. 



28, 1648, Hester . She d. 3 Feb. 1692-93. Simon d. intestate, 



7 Feb. 1691-92, set. 75th yr., and Simon, the oldest s. was appointed 

 to administer upon the est. of his fa. Inv. £326, Is. 6d., appraised 

 by Anthony Sprague and Thomas Sayer. "Farmer." Resided on 

 what is now School St. 



Ch., by his first w., were — 



i. Esther, , d. 25 Nov. 1644. 



ii. Henry, , d. 9 Feb. 1645-46. 



Ch,, b. in Hing., by w. Hester, were — 



2. iii. Simon, ht. Feb. 25, 1654-55. 



iv. Hannah, bt. Feb. 25, 1654-55. m. (1) Apr. 2, 1674, John Hobart, and 

 (2) Aug. 26, 1677, John Record. 



3. V. John, b. Jan. 6, 1659-60. 



vi. Jonathan, b. June 13, 1665, d. in the Canada Expedition, 28 Xov. 1690, 

 ffit. 2.1 yrs. 



