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William Tandy Burrus was born in either 1766 or 1776 in St. Thomas Parish in Orange County, Virginia. He married Martha Slaughter Burrus. "Burris" is sometimes spelled "Burris" or "Burruss." He was the son of Thomas Burrus and Francis Tandy Burrus and had two brothers (Thomas Burrus and Roger Tandy Burrus) and three sisters. He was a prominent land owner in Orange County, Virginia who also served as a witness for legal documents and as Justice of the Peace. He had five daughters and five sons including Lancelot Burrus. This Lancelot Burrus also had a son named Lancelot Burrus. William Tandy Burrus died in 1831 in Orange County, Virginia.

William Tandy Burrus was the son of Thomas Burrus who was the son of Thomas Burrus and the brother of the William Tandy Burrus discussed previously. His mother was Elizabeth Stevens. He married Philadelphia Burrus and died sometime before the writing of his father's will in 1836 perhaps in Clark County, Kentucky where the Burrus family had landholdings. This branch of the Burrus family also had a number of descendants named Lancelot Burrus, including the son of William Tandy Burrus, one of whom might be the owner of the ledger in 1881.

Elizabeth Stevens, wife of Thomas Burrus, had a brother named William Stevens who is perhaps the William Stevens referred to on the name plate on the inside cover of the ledger. William Stevens was the son of John Stevens, a prominent member of the Orange County community. In his will, John Stevens mentions a store and house occupied by his son William Stevens. William Stevens was born of June 22, 1773 and died in January of 1843. He married Margaret Mill on February 9, 1801. The Stevens and Burrus family appear to be closely connected in terms of both status, marriage, and their participation in the community.

References

Finding Guide Burrus Family: Papers, 1802 - 1869. Section 1. Call Number Mss1 B9468 a 1-11.

Fisher, Theresa A. Marriages of Orange County, Virginia, 1757-1880. Westminster: Willow Bend Books, 2006. Pages 34-35, 232.

Hawthorne, Bess L. "Thomas Burris, Ancestor of Kentucky Pioneers." Genealogies of Kentucky Families From the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society: A-M (Allen-Moss). Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981. Pages 107-111.

Knorr, Catherine Lindsay. Marriages of Orange County, Virginia 1747-1810. Pine Bluff: The Perdue Company, 1959. Pages 15, 84.

Sparacio, Ruth and Sam Sparacio. The Antient Press: Virginia County Court Records Will Book Orange County, Virginia 1734-1838. Arlington: The Antient Press, 1987. Pages 18, 105.

Sparacio, Ruth and Sam Sparacio. The Antient Press: Virginia County Court Records Will Book Orange County, Virginia 1821 -1838. Arlington: The Antient Press, 1986. Pages 34, 80-81.

Sparacio, Ruth and Sam Sparacio. Pamunkey neighbors of Orange County, Virginia transcriptions from the original files of county courts in Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri of wills, deeds, order books & marriages as well as some family lines : Lindsay, Mills, Mountague, Stevens and related families and neighbors. McLean: Gateway Press, 1985. Pages iv-v, 308, 358-359, 385, 542, 559-560.

Sparacio, Ruth and Sam Sparacio. Will Abstracts of Orange County, Virginia, 1778- 1821. McLean: Rith L. and Sam Sparacio, 1985. Pages 26-27, 79.

"William Tandy Burrus (1776-1831)." Last Modified 18 June 2011. Accessed 7 September 2011. http://www.geni.com/people/William-Tandy- Burrus/6000000008008985212.

"William Tandy Burrus - Martha Slaughter." Diana, Goddess of the Hunt - for Ancestors!. Accessed 7 September 2011. http://dgmweb.net/FGS/B/BurrusWilliamTandy-MarthaSlaughter.html.

Vogt, John and T. William Kethley, Jr. Orange County Marriages, 1747-1850. Athens: Iberian Press, 1984. Pages 29-30.

 

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