1. Irene McTeer Hunt posted birth of Edward abt 1743 North Carolina.
2. On 28 Apr 1795 in Rutherford County, North Carolina, he purchased 300 acres on Mudd Creek from Sarah Jane, widow of Jacob Shipman.
3. It is reported that Edward was a Patriot of the Rev. War in South Carolina Militia and later married Sarah Jane William Osteen, and states that Edward and Sarah returned to Little River in Henderson County, North Carolina. This second marriage was about 1794 after the dath of Thomas Osteen in Georgia where his Will was executed.
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1. It is suspected that Aaron came from Wales about 1716 and landed in Baltimore.
2. Aaron was killed by Indians while on a visit to his friend Daniel Boone while Elizabeth's brothers escaped unharmed.
3. Aaron had been a real frontiersman.
4. It could be that Aaron II's wife was Sarah Camp and Aaron I (his father)'s wife might have been Rachel Hendrix. Need further research.
1. Capt. Edward Burleson was killed by Tories while on his way to be married.
1. This Burleson fought against the British in the American Revolution and did not survive.
1. This Burleson fought against the British in the American Revolution and did not survive.
1. This Burleson fought against the British in the American Revolution and did not survive.
1. This Burleson fought against the British in the American Revolution and is one of the three brothers of seven that survived.
1. This Burleson fought against the British in the American Revolution and is one of three brothers of seven that survived.
1. This Burleson fought against the British in the American Revolution and is one of three brothers of seven that survived.
1. Edward Burleson settled in Connecticut around 1715.