Avent - Person Sheet
Avent - Person Sheet
NameMARSHALL, Sarah
Birth Dateabt 1762
Birth PlaceHalifax County, North Carolina
Death Datebef 1829 Age: 67
Death PlaceHalifax County, North Carolina
FatherMARSHALL, John (~1745-1799)
MotherBRANCH, Elizabeth (~1758-1799)
Spouses
Birth Dateabt 1760
Birth PlaceHalifax County, North Carolina
OccupationFarmer
Death Date24 Sep 1827 Age: 67
Death PlaceAutauga County, Alabama
FatherBURT, Joseph (1731-1788)
MotherWALTON, Elizabeth (~1735-1790)
Misc. Notes
9 April 1818 - To John Burt 8 days attendance as a witness $6.00
Traveling 120 miles $4.50
J.A. Tippins, J.P.

2 October 1821 - (Bond) John Burt, Wright Douglass are bound for $80.00 so that John Burt will appear at the next court to answer 2 executions that are levied on 300 acres of land belonging to Stephen Hooker. A. Johnson, J.P.

John is named in his father's, Joseph Burt, Will dated June 20, 1788. John received negro and plantation at wife's death. He was also named executor of Joseph's estate along with friends Benjamin Doles, Jesse Read, and William Burt

Autauga County, Alabama Index to Wills and Estates
John Burt -- Estate Proceedings -- January 9, 1829 Book RB - 2 Beginning Pages 13, 14, 23, 24
John Burt -- Heirs -- February 22, 1830 -- RB - 2 Pages 18 - 19, 72, 131-32, 212+
John Burt -- Heirs -- January 29, 1829 -- RB - 1 Pages 240, 241

The name of John Bert appears on a muster roll of the 33rd Regiment, 2nd class Georgia Militia on 9 Nov 1814, and John Burt also appeared in an 1810 Census in Capt. Watson's Military District, Baldwin County, Georgia.

According to Putnam County, Georgia deed indexes, on 8 Nov 1813 a transaction was recorded between John Burt and Stephen Marshall, his brother in law, for 157 acres of land. A large number of deeds involving Richard, James and other Burts were also found there, some transferring land located originally in Baldwin County, Georgia.

Note:

Received from his father, Joseph Burt, one negro girl, Dilie, to him and the heirs of his body forever.
John was named as one of the executors of his last will and testament.

Signed sealed and published in the prescence of us:
John Mershell, Jut
Shadrack F. Ellen
Edwin Drake

Published in open court, and duly proved by the oath of John Marshall one of the subscribed witnesses thereto and on motion ordered to be recorded, whereupon William Burt and John Burt qualified as executors thereto. (blot)

From his brother Stephen Burt he received one Negro.

In 1800 Census John Burt is shown as living in Halifax County, North Carolina, on page 290.

Probabaly migrated to Washington Ferry, Autauga County in ca. 1820 along with his brother Joseph and brother-in-law John Mathews.

He was a Farmer, but also appears to be professionally and/or personally interest in law and litigation. Several books on the topic were listed among his estate and several court cases were mentioned during the settlement of his estate. Two were judgments in his favor in Montgomery County.
Marr Date1786
Marr PlaceHalifax County, North Carolina
ChildrenMary (1795-~1860)
 Zacheus (~1806-~1863)
Last Modified 5 Sep 2010Created 1 Mar 2024 by Robert Avent