Thomas Burnett, of Leys Jr.

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Thomas Burnett, of Leys Jr.

Birth
Braintree, Braintree District, Essex, England
Death
1684 (aged 71–72)
Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
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Thomas Alexander Burnett (Jr.)
arrived in Boston (Lynn/Manhasset at the head of Cow Bay ) in 1640

His father: Thomas Burnet, M.A.
Also Known As: "Burnett"
Birthdate: 1570
Birthplace: Leys, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Death: 1642 (70-72)
Braintree, Essex, England

1st spouse: Mary Cooper ( Mary )
Children:
1. John
2. Joell
3. Lott
4. Hester
5. Merriam (Miriam )
6. Lois - m. Robert Collins
7. Mathais - Captain. m. Elizabeth Osborne
8. Mordecay
9. Dan Burnett (Thomas Burnett's son Dan had a son, Ichibold(b 1684, d 1774); Ichabod had a son, William (b 1730); this William had a son, David G. Burnett, who was the first president of the Republic of Texas in 1836.
10. Aaron b. 1655
11. Pricilla

Thomas Burnett, the first of this name in Southampton, had a lot granted him October 13, 1643. He probably came here not long before this time. Savage mentions him as a resident of Lynn, Massachusetts, though Lewis and Newhall make no mention of him. No record of his emigration has been found to show from what county in England he came. The record of the branch in New Jersey has been furnished by Mr. John K. Burnett of South Orange, New
Jersey.

(Full text of "The early history of Southampton, L. I., New York" p. 206)

from Lewis Compton Burnett, 1903: "(Thomas Burnett) was a Presbyterian Puritan and must have left England in the early 1630's. His second wife was Mary Pierson daughter of Rev. Pierson of Lynn Mass to whom he married in 1663. In these early years there were but few people in all of New England. So our ancestry dates from the very first to settle the new country. Lynn Mass was settled in 1630, 50 new settlers having come in that year from England. It was first called Saugus. Named for Lynn Regis, England"

Biographical Information
· 7 September 2014 · 0 Comments
From www.garlic.com/~pburnett/genealog.htm

Thomas Burnett's son Dan had a son Ichabod (b 1684, d 1774); Ichabod had a son William (b 1730); this William had a son David G. Burnett, who was the first president of the Republic of Texas in 1836.
(from Lewis Compton Burnett, 1903: "(Thomas Burnett) was a Presbyterian Puritan and must have left England in the early 1630's. . In these early years there were but few people in all of New England. So our ancestry dates from the very first to settle the new country. Lynn Mass was settled in 1630, 50 new settlers having come in that year from England. It was first called Saugus. Named for Lynn Regis, England"
"Thomas Burnett, born in Scotland, emigrated to Massachusetts and removed to Southampton, Long Island, where he received his allotment of land October 6, 1643.
Thomas by his first wife {Mary Cooper} had a son, Aaron, b. 1655" - Vigo County Historical Society, 1915; ref Volume I of the Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New York, published by the Lewis Historical Publishing Company, page 319.
...but on the other hand: (from Jim Fina, 1999: "Nowhere, in any of the older histories of New England or Long Island, is any proof offered that Thomas Burnet of Southampton, came from Yorkshire--it seems to be based, not on research, but purely on conjecture. Nowhere does it mention his family, or who his father in Yorkshire might have been--just that he's supposed to have come from that part of England. Actually, Thomas Burnet, as later research shows, came from Braintree, Essex England. He removed to Lynn, MA, where he lived a short time, before relocating to Southampton, Long Island, NY. There, in 1643, he took a lot, according to Southampton Town Records. He remained there until his death in 1684. He was married to Mary Cooper, and together they raised their 11 children, the first born in 1645. The noted genealogist Eugene Bouton, in doing research on Matthias Burnet, hired a professional genealogist, a Mr. M.L. Hawley, who, in a letter dated February 1, 1932, reported that he had discovered the origins of this Long Island Burnet family. He stated that they were descended from Dr. Thomas Burnet of Braintree, Essex, England. In my own researching, I discovered that Dr. Thomas Burnet had a son named Thomas, born in 1612, the oldest of three children.
In addition, the research of William Burnet Austin, also stated that Thomas Burnet of Southampton was the son of Dr. Thomas Burnet of Braintree, Essex, England. Dr. Thomas Burnet is, in turn, the son of Alexander Burnet, 11th of Leys and his wife Katherine Arbuthnot of Fiddes. This same Arbuthnot family connection, as it turns out, provides a direct line of descent from most of the lines of Kings of Europe and Asia.
Many early records also stated that Thomas Burnet of Southampton was related to Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salsbury, and his son, Governor William Burnet, Colonial Governor of NJ, NY, and MA. Since Bishop Burnet was a member of the Burnet of Leys family, this also makes our Thomas Burnet a descendant of the Burnets of Leys. In researching the book "The Family of Burnett of Leys, With Collateral Branches," by George Burnett, LL.D., Lyon King of Arms, 1901, there are 15 Thomas Burnet(t)s listed. All but one can be accounted for--Thomas Burnet, the son of Dr. Thomas Burnet of Braintree. Also, in the same book, the connection is made between Bishop Gilbert Burnet and the same Thomas Burnet, who is by all indications, our Thomas Burnet of Southampton. The book shows they were first cousins, once removed."

(Information above has been copied and pasted from another source that will be added at a later date (time issue)

Bio on duplicate #226334087 Thomas Burnett)is as follows:
Thomas was the son of physician, Thomas Burnett of Braintree, Essex, England and Jane Foys of London, England. He is a descendant of the Burnett's of Leys, Crathes Castle, Banchory, Scotland. Through his great-great grandmother Janet Hamilton, granddaughter of Mary Stewart, Countess of Arran, he is a direct descendant of James I of Scotland. His wife was Mary Cooper, born August 12, 1621 in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England. As of now, no one has produced as marriage record; they may have married in Lynn, MA or Southampton, NY. Documents show Thomas was granted land in Southampton, NY on October 13, 1643. Thomas and Mary had 11 children together. *See Thomas's will below; as it was written. Thomas predeceased his wife, no period documents recording the date of Thomas or Mary's death, or their burial locations have been found.
SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE SUFFOLK COUNTY SESSIONS, VOL. I, PAGE 161
*WILL OF THOMAS BURNETT
In the name of God, Amen, I, Thomas Burnett, of Southampton, in ye east Riding of Yorkshire, in Long Island, husbandman, being sick of body but strong ye mercy of God, in perfect strength of memory, blessed be His name, for it and not knowing the day of my death doe make this my will and testament in manner and form following:
Imprimis, I give and bequeath my soul to Christ, my Redeemer, who by His blood hath purchased the same.
1stly: I give my body to ye earth from whence it was first taken after a decent burial to be made by my executrix and for my wordly estate I give it as hereafter mentioned.
2ndly: I give unto my six children, John, Joel, Lott, Hester, Merrium, Priscilla, each of them 5 shillings apiece, to be paid to them by my executrix.
3rdly: I give unto my son, Aaron Burnett, my house and home lot after my wife's decease, and my 3 acres on ye 10 acre lott.
4thly: And at my decease I give unto him my said son my ten acres lying at Meacoke Gate adjoining to ye land of Mr. Jonah Ffordham, all my ox pasture division, and 2 heifers and 2 steers, to be delivered to him by my executrix.
5th1y: I give unto my two sons, Moredecai and Dan Burnett, all my land att ye place called Cormerants Point, to be equally divided between them when they shall obtain to ye age of 1 and 20 years only they shall summer 6 cows during her life.
6thly: I give unto my son, Matthias, after my said wife's decease, my leaf in ye Great Plains in Halseyes Neck.
7thly: I give unto my daughter, Lois, at her day of Marriage, or at ye age of 18 which first happens, the sum of 10 pounds to be paid unto her by my executrix.
Lastly: I, by this my last will and testament, make my living wife, Mary Burnett sole executrix of this my last will and testament and to have all ye residue of my estate that is not disposed of, and to pay all my debts and legacies herein- after mentioned.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this the 10th day of March 1679-80.

(signed) Thomas Burnett (Seal)

Witness; John Hester John Laughton
A true copy - John How Clark Dec. 2, 1689
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"Note: The hyphenated date above , 1679-80, is the O.S. versus N.S. dating system. O.S. (Old Style) was in effect until about 1753 when the American colonies along with England changed to the N.S. system. Under the O.S., the year ended on March 25th. Since the date in question falls within that time period when the two systems don't agree, it's hyphenated.

"There are deeds on record from Thomas Burnet to several of his sons, showing that he had liberally provided for them, before making the bequest of five shillings to each." -Paul Burnet at www.garlic.com
• He has conflicting death information of 1689. 3 12
• He has conflicting death information of 26 May 1691 in Southampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York. 3 13
• He appeared on the census of 1683 in Southampton, Long Island, NY as Town assessment roll of inhabitants. The list is printed in the second volume of the Documentary History of New York, New York Genealogical & Biographical Society Library.
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Thomas Alexander Burnett (Jr.)
arrived in Boston (Lynn/Manhasset at the head of Cow Bay ) in 1640

His father: Thomas Burnet, M.A.
Also Known As: "Burnett"
Birthdate: 1570
Birthplace: Leys, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Death: 1642 (70-72)
Braintree, Essex, England

1st spouse: Mary Cooper ( Mary )
Children:
1. John
2. Joell
3. Lott
4. Hester
5. Merriam (Miriam )
6. Lois - m. Robert Collins
7. Mathais - Captain. m. Elizabeth Osborne
8. Mordecay
9. Dan Burnett (Thomas Burnett's son Dan had a son, Ichibold(b 1684, d 1774); Ichabod had a son, William (b 1730); this William had a son, David G. Burnett, who was the first president of the Republic of Texas in 1836.
10. Aaron b. 1655
11. Pricilla

Thomas Burnett, the first of this name in Southampton, had a lot granted him October 13, 1643. He probably came here not long before this time. Savage mentions him as a resident of Lynn, Massachusetts, though Lewis and Newhall make no mention of him. No record of his emigration has been found to show from what county in England he came. The record of the branch in New Jersey has been furnished by Mr. John K. Burnett of South Orange, New
Jersey.

(Full text of "The early history of Southampton, L. I., New York" p. 206)

from Lewis Compton Burnett, 1903: "(Thomas Burnett) was a Presbyterian Puritan and must have left England in the early 1630's. His second wife was Mary Pierson daughter of Rev. Pierson of Lynn Mass to whom he married in 1663. In these early years there were but few people in all of New England. So our ancestry dates from the very first to settle the new country. Lynn Mass was settled in 1630, 50 new settlers having come in that year from England. It was first called Saugus. Named for Lynn Regis, England"

Biographical Information
· 7 September 2014 · 0 Comments
From www.garlic.com/~pburnett/genealog.htm

Thomas Burnett's son Dan had a son Ichabod (b 1684, d 1774); Ichabod had a son William (b 1730); this William had a son David G. Burnett, who was the first president of the Republic of Texas in 1836.
(from Lewis Compton Burnett, 1903: "(Thomas Burnett) was a Presbyterian Puritan and must have left England in the early 1630's. . In these early years there were but few people in all of New England. So our ancestry dates from the very first to settle the new country. Lynn Mass was settled in 1630, 50 new settlers having come in that year from England. It was first called Saugus. Named for Lynn Regis, England"
"Thomas Burnett, born in Scotland, emigrated to Massachusetts and removed to Southampton, Long Island, where he received his allotment of land October 6, 1643.
Thomas by his first wife {Mary Cooper} had a son, Aaron, b. 1655" - Vigo County Historical Society, 1915; ref Volume I of the Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New York, published by the Lewis Historical Publishing Company, page 319.
...but on the other hand: (from Jim Fina, 1999: "Nowhere, in any of the older histories of New England or Long Island, is any proof offered that Thomas Burnet of Southampton, came from Yorkshire--it seems to be based, not on research, but purely on conjecture. Nowhere does it mention his family, or who his father in Yorkshire might have been--just that he's supposed to have come from that part of England. Actually, Thomas Burnet, as later research shows, came from Braintree, Essex England. He removed to Lynn, MA, where he lived a short time, before relocating to Southampton, Long Island, NY. There, in 1643, he took a lot, according to Southampton Town Records. He remained there until his death in 1684. He was married to Mary Cooper, and together they raised their 11 children, the first born in 1645. The noted genealogist Eugene Bouton, in doing research on Matthias Burnet, hired a professional genealogist, a Mr. M.L. Hawley, who, in a letter dated February 1, 1932, reported that he had discovered the origins of this Long Island Burnet family. He stated that they were descended from Dr. Thomas Burnet of Braintree, Essex, England. In my own researching, I discovered that Dr. Thomas Burnet had a son named Thomas, born in 1612, the oldest of three children.
In addition, the research of William Burnet Austin, also stated that Thomas Burnet of Southampton was the son of Dr. Thomas Burnet of Braintree, Essex, England. Dr. Thomas Burnet is, in turn, the son of Alexander Burnet, 11th of Leys and his wife Katherine Arbuthnot of Fiddes. This same Arbuthnot family connection, as it turns out, provides a direct line of descent from most of the lines of Kings of Europe and Asia.
Many early records also stated that Thomas Burnet of Southampton was related to Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salsbury, and his son, Governor William Burnet, Colonial Governor of NJ, NY, and MA. Since Bishop Burnet was a member of the Burnet of Leys family, this also makes our Thomas Burnet a descendant of the Burnets of Leys. In researching the book "The Family of Burnett of Leys, With Collateral Branches," by George Burnett, LL.D., Lyon King of Arms, 1901, there are 15 Thomas Burnet(t)s listed. All but one can be accounted for--Thomas Burnet, the son of Dr. Thomas Burnet of Braintree. Also, in the same book, the connection is made between Bishop Gilbert Burnet and the same Thomas Burnet, who is by all indications, our Thomas Burnet of Southampton. The book shows they were first cousins, once removed."

(Information above has been copied and pasted from another source that will be added at a later date (time issue)

Bio on duplicate #226334087 Thomas Burnett)is as follows:
Thomas was the son of physician, Thomas Burnett of Braintree, Essex, England and Jane Foys of London, England. He is a descendant of the Burnett's of Leys, Crathes Castle, Banchory, Scotland. Through his great-great grandmother Janet Hamilton, granddaughter of Mary Stewart, Countess of Arran, he is a direct descendant of James I of Scotland. His wife was Mary Cooper, born August 12, 1621 in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England. As of now, no one has produced as marriage record; they may have married in Lynn, MA or Southampton, NY. Documents show Thomas was granted land in Southampton, NY on October 13, 1643. Thomas and Mary had 11 children together. *See Thomas's will below; as it was written. Thomas predeceased his wife, no period documents recording the date of Thomas or Mary's death, or their burial locations have been found.
SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE SUFFOLK COUNTY SESSIONS, VOL. I, PAGE 161
*WILL OF THOMAS BURNETT
In the name of God, Amen, I, Thomas Burnett, of Southampton, in ye east Riding of Yorkshire, in Long Island, husbandman, being sick of body but strong ye mercy of God, in perfect strength of memory, blessed be His name, for it and not knowing the day of my death doe make this my will and testament in manner and form following:
Imprimis, I give and bequeath my soul to Christ, my Redeemer, who by His blood hath purchased the same.
1stly: I give my body to ye earth from whence it was first taken after a decent burial to be made by my executrix and for my wordly estate I give it as hereafter mentioned.
2ndly: I give unto my six children, John, Joel, Lott, Hester, Merrium, Priscilla, each of them 5 shillings apiece, to be paid to them by my executrix.
3rdly: I give unto my son, Aaron Burnett, my house and home lot after my wife's decease, and my 3 acres on ye 10 acre lott.
4thly: And at my decease I give unto him my said son my ten acres lying at Meacoke Gate adjoining to ye land of Mr. Jonah Ffordham, all my ox pasture division, and 2 heifers and 2 steers, to be delivered to him by my executrix.
5th1y: I give unto my two sons, Moredecai and Dan Burnett, all my land att ye place called Cormerants Point, to be equally divided between them when they shall obtain to ye age of 1 and 20 years only they shall summer 6 cows during her life.
6thly: I give unto my son, Matthias, after my said wife's decease, my leaf in ye Great Plains in Halseyes Neck.
7thly: I give unto my daughter, Lois, at her day of Marriage, or at ye age of 18 which first happens, the sum of 10 pounds to be paid unto her by my executrix.
Lastly: I, by this my last will and testament, make my living wife, Mary Burnett sole executrix of this my last will and testament and to have all ye residue of my estate that is not disposed of, and to pay all my debts and legacies herein- after mentioned.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this the 10th day of March 1679-80.

(signed) Thomas Burnett (Seal)

Witness; John Hester John Laughton
A true copy - John How Clark Dec. 2, 1689
--------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------
"Note: The hyphenated date above , 1679-80, is the O.S. versus N.S. dating system. O.S. (Old Style) was in effect until about 1753 when the American colonies along with England changed to the N.S. system. Under the O.S., the year ended on March 25th. Since the date in question falls within that time period when the two systems don't agree, it's hyphenated.

"There are deeds on record from Thomas Burnet to several of his sons, showing that he had liberally provided for them, before making the bequest of five shillings to each." -Paul Burnet at www.garlic.com
• He has conflicting death information of 1689. 3 12
• He has conflicting death information of 26 May 1691 in Southampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York. 3 13
• He appeared on the census of 1683 in Southampton, Long Island, NY as Town assessment roll of inhabitants. The list is printed in the second volume of the Documentary History of New York, New York Genealogical & Biographical Society Library.
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