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- 1850 and 1860 living at Fort Ann, New York
- List of letters remaining in the post office at Whitehall, July 1, 1836 ... Israel Burditt, among others.
(Sandy-Hill Herald, Sandy Hill, Washington County, NY, Tuesday, August 9, 1836)
- 1850 census in Fort Ann, his mother, Ruth Burditt (81) was living with his family. NOTE: this helps prove the case that this Israel is the son of Ebenezer and Ruth Burditt, not the son of Thomas and Lois as some have shown in their family trees online. Also, the fact that this Israel was born in Grafton VT in 1792, four years before Thomas and Lois moved to Grafton (as per the affidavit of Thomas Jr in 1854 stating his Uncle Ebenezer helped his father move in 1796 when he was 15years old from Lancaster to Grafton).
- Israel Burdett, father of Hon. Geo. C. Burdett of this city, died Thursday at the residence of his son-in-law in Whitehall, in the eighty-fifth year of his age.
(Troy Daily Times, Troy, NY, Wednesday Afternoon, May 10, 1876)
- Another of our old citizens has fallen in death. Mr. Israel Burdett died on Thursday of this week at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Frank Havens, in the 85th year of his age.
The deceased was born in the year 1792, in Grafton, Vermont. He came to this town at quite an early age. He was a farmer by occupation and resided on many of the well-known farms in this locality. He finally removed to West Fort Ann, where he resided until the death of his wife in 1871. Since that time, he has resided with his daughter, Mrs. Franklin B. Havens, in this place, where his death occurred as stated.
The deceased leaves six children surviving him. Of these are the Hon. George C. Burdett, of Troy; Mr. Elliott Burdett, of this place; Mr. Israel Burdett, of Chestertown, N.Y.; Mrs. F. B. Havens, of this place; Mrs. Saunders Ferris, of Chestertown; and Mrs. John L. Strait, of St. Albans, Vt. — Whitehall Chronicle.
(The Rutland Daily Herald, Rutland (VT), Wednesday, May 10, 1876, page 2)
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