Burleigh, John, 1717-1776

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John Burleigh owned a store on the banks of the Lamprey River in Newmarket, N.H. He was prominent in town politics and served as representative to the N.H. legislature in 1765, 1767, and 1770. Mehitable Burleigh (née Sheafe) became John's third wife in 1760. The couple had a daughter in 1763, also named Mehitable, who appears to have later assumed some responsibility for the family business. Cf. Genealogy of the Burley or Burleigh family of America (Portland: Thurston & Co., 1880).

From the description of [Documents and account books of John Burleigh, Newmarket, N.H., and of members of his family] [manuscript]. [1715-1849] (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). WorldCat record id: 77189648

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creatorOf Burleigh, John, 1717-1776. [Documents and account books of John Burleigh, Newmarket, N.H., and of members of his family] [manuscript]. University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
referencedIn Frost family. Business records, 1727-1884 (inclusive), 1764-1884 (bulk). Harvard Business School, Knowledge and Library Services/Baker Library
referencedIn Smith, St. John, 1799-1878. St. John Smith papers, 1844-1872. Maine Historical Society Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
New Hampshire
Illinois--Urbana
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Bookkeeping
Business
Manuscripts, American
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Birth 1717-12-18

Death 1776-11-18

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