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Alvin BURDICK
 1853 -

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Generation: 1
  1. Alvin BURDICK b. 16 Mar 1853, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York.

    Notes:
    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 264.
    Mr. Burdick is a carpenter and farmer, and is a staunch Republican.He has been Assessor for two terms, and is Highway Superintendent of thetown of Burlington, NY.

    Alvin m. Sarah FLYNN Dec 1879, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Lovina BURDICK b. 30 Dec 1880, Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York.
    2. Lydia BURDICK b. 5 May 1885, Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York.

Generation: 2
  1. Augustus BURDICK b. 8 Oct 1806, Rhode Island; d. 10 Jan 1894, Burlington Flats,New York; bur. Burlington Flats Cemetery,Burlington Flats,New York.

  2. Augustus m. Lucretia MAIN 7 Jan 1836, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York. Lucretia (daughter of George MAIN and Lydia MAIN) b. 16 Feb 1811, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 27 Jul 1880, Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York; bur. Burlington Flats Cemetery,Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]

  3. Lucretia MAIN b. 16 Feb 1811, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 27 Jul 1880, Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York; bur. Burlington Flats Cemetery,Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York.

    Notes:
    THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page108.
    Augustus was a farmer and carpenter and deacon at the Baptist Church,Burlington Flats. His wife was an expert wool spinner, both buried in theBurlington Flats Cemetery, along with son Ray. His will was proved 5 Feb1894 Cooperstown, New York.

    BURDICK GENEALOGY, page 279-280.

    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 250.
    Mrs. Burdick was an expert spinner, especially of wool, few, if any,being her equal.

    Children:
    1. Philura E. BURDICK b. 21 Oct 1838, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York.
    2. George A. BURDICK b. 16 Jun 1840, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York.
    3. Horace C. BURDICK b. 4 Jun 1842, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York.
    4. Maria L. BURDICK b. 31 May 1844, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York.
    5. Lydia E. BURDICK b. 14 Feb 1846, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York.
    6. Maryette E. BURDICK b. 18 Nov 1847, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York.
    7. Ray W. BURDICK b. 3 Aug 1849, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 20 Aug 1873, Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York; bur. Burlington Flats Cemetery,Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York.
    8. Celesta BURDICK b. 20 May 1851, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York.
    9. 1. Alvin BURDICK b. 16 Mar 1853, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York.

Generation: 3
  1. George MAIN b. Abt 1783, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 19 Sep 1852, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,age 69 years.

    Notes:
    THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page53.
    Brown Genealogy, Vol. II, page 245-6.
    DAR Library-Bible Records NY Vol. 14, page 153.
    Burdick Genealogy, page 280.

  2. George m. Lydia MAIN Abt 1805, Stonington,New London,Connecticut. Lydia (daughter of Timothy MAIN and Hannah YORK) b. 5 Apr 1783, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 12 Nov 1860, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,age 76 years. [Group Sheet]

  3. Lydia MAIN b. 5 Apr 1783, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 12 Nov 1860, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,age 76 years.

    Children:
    1. George Jefferson MAIN b. 11 Oct 1803, Petersburg,Rensselaer Co.,New York; d. 9 Apr 1889, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; bur. Brookfield Rural Cemetery,Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    2. Lydia MAIN b. Abt 1806, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 4 Mar 1832, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,aged 26 years.
    3. Addison MAIN b. Abt 1807, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 2 Dec 1871, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,aged 64 years.
    4. Madison MAIN b. 10 Apr 1809, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 4 May 1881, Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York; bur. Main Cemetery,Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York.
    5. 3. Lucretia MAIN b. 16 Feb 1811, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 27 Jul 1880, Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York; bur. Burlington Flats Cemetery,Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York.
    6. Philura MAIN b. 1 Feb 1813, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 24 Jun 1863, Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York; bur. Burlington Flats Cemetery,Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York.
    7. Harrison MAIN b. 1814, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 1900, Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York; bur. Main Cemetery,Burlington Flats,Otsego Co.,New York.
    8. Hannah MAIN b. Abt 1816, Petersburg,Rensselaer Co.,New York; d. 4 Oct 1824, New York,aged 8 years.
    9. Prentice MAIN b. 1819, Petersburg,Rensselaer Co.,New York; d. Sep 1821, New York,aged 2 years.
    10. Alvin M. MAIN b. 1822, Petersburg,Rensselaer Co.,New York.
    11. Susan MAIN b. 26 Jan 1824, Petersburg,Rensselaer Co.,New York; d. 1879.
    12. Justus B. MAIN b. 25 Jun 1827, Petersburg,Rensselaer Co.,New York; d. 5 Mar 1876, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York; bur. Taylor Hill Cemetery,Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York.
    13. Thankful MAIN b. 14 Nov 1828, Petersburg,Rensselaer Co.,New York; d. 13 Dec 1910.
    14. Lucy MAIN d. her youth.

Generation: 4
  1. Daniel MAIN b. 26 Jan 1761, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 20 Jan 1835, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; bur. Main Cemetery,So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

    Notes:
    THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page22.
    Daniel was a Baptist Deacon for many years. About 1792 they moved toBrookfield, Madison Co., New York. Daniel left Conn. settling at S.Broodfield, Madison Co., New York where he purchased a farm of 160 acreswith a frame house about three miles from Five Corners. He set asideone-half acre in the southeast corner for the Main Cemetery. The firstburial there was Thankful (Brown) Main who died 20 Mar 1812 at 95 years.She was the wife of Jeremiah Main. Daniel and Grace and other family areburied here.
    At DAR Library, Bible Records of New York, Vol. 14, page 152.

    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 244.
    Mr. & Mrs. Main lived in the Main Settlement in Connecticut tilltheir children were all born, and at least one, George married whilethere. They came to New York State with an ox-team and two horses, andremained for a time at Petersburg, Rensselaer Co. George Main and wiferemained a year or so there, at which place their son Jefferson was born.The family came on westward, stopping for a visit with Edward Thurstonand Abigail Main, his wife, who lived near Cooperstown, Otsego Co., NY.Their daughter Susannah remained a year or more with her aunt Thankful.The family moved on, spending a year in the town of Plainfield, thenlocated near So. Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, where Mr. Main purchased afarm of one hundred and sixty acres with a frame house thereon, which wasuncommon in those days. This homestead was about three miles from FiveCorners, where the church was located, with Elder Simeon Brown, Jr.,founder and pastor. Mr. Main owned one of the largest and strongesthorses in the vicinity, named "Old Sampson," which he would mount, andride to church with his wife or daughter. Later his daughter Susannahseemed quite willing to go, mounted on the pillion behind her father. Mr.Main was chosed deacon of the church soon after settling in the Mainhomestead, and his wife and several children became devout members.Deacon Daniel Main was a very will-educated man; he taucht school inConnecticut, and also in New York State, being very proficient in theprofession, as some of his descendants have been also. While inConnecticut he often preached, but did not preach much after coming toNew York State. He was Justice of the Peace, but farming was his chiefoccupation. He was tall, rather slender, and a man of commandingappearance. Being a deep thinker he was listened to very attentively, ashe also possessed a very pleasing voice.
    Mrs. Main was short, and rather fleshy. For many years she wasblind. She had a severe attack of typhoid fever, during which she wastenderly cared for by her daughter Susannah, and son Ira Miner and wife.After her recovery she could read and sew without even spectacles, someof her handiwork being in existence now in 1912.
    About one-half acre in the southeast corner of the Main homesteadwas set aside for burial purposes and known as the Main Cemetery. Thefirst one to be buried there was Thankful (Brown) Main, wife of JeremiahMain, who died March 20, 1812, aged ninety-five years. Her son DeaconDaniel and wife beside her, and several in the three followinggenerations rest there. In memory of Deacon Daniel Main and wife areunion is held yearly. At first it was held on the old homestead, laterat the homes of different members of the union; but usually, of lateyears, at Summit Lake, a very quiet but picturesque place in the vicinityof Burlington Flats, Otsego Co., NY.

    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 265.
    With only one exception, namely, Albert Main, son of Madison Main,all the descendants of Deacon Daniel Main and wife living at BurlingtonFlats and vicinity for the last thirty years or more spell their nameMayne, but the writer has used but one style, to avoid confusing thereaders.

  2. Daniel m. Grace MAIN 21 Jul 1779, Stonington,New London,Connecticut. Grace (daughter of Timothy MAIN and Elizabeth BROWN) b. 22 Apr 1761, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 19 Sep 1851, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,aged 95 years; bur. Main Cemetery,So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]

  3. Grace MAIN b. 22 Apr 1761, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 19 Sep 1851, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,aged 95 years; bur. Main Cemetery,So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

    Children:
    1. Daniel MAIN b. 1780, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 18 Apr 1837, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    2. Susannah MAIN b. 7 May 1783, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 13 Apr 1863, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    3. 6. George MAIN b. Abt 1783, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 19 Sep 1852, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,age 69 years.
    4. Grace MAIN b. Abt 1784, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. Aug 1819, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,age 35 years.
    5. Ephraim MAIN b. 1785, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 14 Jul 1857, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; bur. Main Cemetery,So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    6. Ira Minor MAIN b. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    7. Philura MAIN b. 1792, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 9 Sep 1861, Persia,Cattarangus Co.,New York.
    8. Martha MAIN b. Abt 1794, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 11 Aug 1819, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,age 25 years.
    9. Thankful MAIN b. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; bur. Brookfield Rural Cemetery,Brookfield,Madsion Co.,New York.
  4. Timothy MAIN b. 7 Apr 1752, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

  5. Timothy m. Hannah YORK 21 Mar 1781, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut. Hannah b. Abt 1756, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  6. Hannah YORK b. Abt 1756, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

    Children:
    1. Hannah MAIN b. Abt 1781, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    2. Timothy MAIN b. Abt 1782, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. Connecticut,by drowning.
    3. 7. Lydia MAIN b. 5 Apr 1783, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 12 Nov 1860, So. Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,age 76 years.
    4. Lucretia MAIN b. 10 Dec 1788, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 23 Sep 1865.
    5. Jesse MAIN b. 1 Apr 1793, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 1 Feb 1868.

  
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