(Source - "History of Cherokee County, Kansas & Representative Citizens", by: Nathaniel Thompson Allison, A.M. - page 500 - [published in 1904])
John's wife, Electa Deval is a Mayflower descendant (Francis Cooke).
John's name has been spelled as Burrows/Burrous in some of the later connected families. Speculation is, that this John's parents were John & Betsey (Mahan) Burrows/Burris, although I haven't concrete proof to document this at this point.
[The 'Burrows Cemetery', is also known as the 'Tick Ridge' cemetery.] Lat: 39.58N, Lon: 81.36W
The cemetery that John and his wife are buried in, is also known as the Burrows Cemetery
(Source - "History of Cherokee County, Kansas & Representative Citizens", by: Nathaniel Thompson Allison, A.M. - page 500 - [published in 1904])
John's wife, Electa Deval is a Mayflower descendant (Francis Cooke).
John's name has been spelled as Burrows/Burrous in some of the later connected families. Speculation is, that this John's parents were John & Betsey (Mahan) Burrows/Burris, although I haven't concrete proof to document this at this point.
[The 'Burrows Cemetery', is also known as the 'Tick Ridge' cemetery.] Lat: 39.58N, Lon: 81.36W
The cemetery that John and his wife are buried in, is also known as the Burrows Cemetery
Family Members
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James Wilson Burrows
1825–1900
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Steven Douglas Burrows
1829–1894
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Clarissa Burrows Stiers
1830–1908
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Jane Burrows Hall
1836–1901
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John Riley Burrows
1837–1908
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Relief S Burrows Shuman
1840–1895
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George Royal Burrows
1841–1908
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Lucy M Burrows Payne
1845–1932
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Samuel McCalum Burrows
1847–1932
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Mary E. Burrows Shinn
1850–1920
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