Marriage: 8 Nov 1779 in Orange County, Virginia
Virginia Soldiers of 1776, Vol. 1: Captain Garland Burnley. Exec. Dept. Feb. 26, 1834. The heirs of Garland Burnley are allowed L. B. for his services as a Capt. in the Contl. line for the war. John Floyd, Gov.
Henrico Co. court, Sept. 4, 1832. Certified that Captain Garland Burnley, an officer of the Va. line in the Rev. war died testate in the county of Orange about the year 1790, leaving a widow, Frances Burnley, and three children who were his only heirs at law, namely, Sarah G. S. Burnley, Judith Burnley, and Lucy B. Burnley.
Marriage: 8 Nov 1779 in Orange County, Virginia
Virginia Soldiers of 1776, Vol. 1: Captain Garland Burnley. Exec. Dept. Feb. 26, 1834. The heirs of Garland Burnley are allowed L. B. for his services as a Capt. in the Contl. line for the war. John Floyd, Gov.
Henrico Co. court, Sept. 4, 1832. Certified that Captain Garland Burnley, an officer of the Va. line in the Rev. war died testate in the county of Orange about the year 1790, leaving a widow, Frances Burnley, and three children who were his only heirs at law, namely, Sarah G. S. Burnley, Judith Burnley, and Lucy B. Burnley.
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