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  • Charles Burgess 1843-1928

    Charles was the son of Stephen T. Burgess and Elizabeth Bentley. He was born 2 September 1843 in Tomkinsville, Monroe County, Kentucky. Charles had three siblings, Sara, Plesent and Jessie. In the 1860 Census, Charles’s father was probably not alive.

    In 1864 Charles served in the Civil war as a private in company F, First Tennessee mounted infantry. U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles

    NameCharles M Burgess
    Enlistment Age18
    Birth Date2 Sep 1843
    Birth PlaceKentucky
    Enlistment Date8 Mar 1864
    Enlistment RankPrivate
    Muster Date21 Mar 1864
    Muster PlaceTennessee
    Muster CompanyF
    Muster Regiment1st Mtd Infantry
    Muster Regiment TypeInfantry
    Muster InformationEnlisted
    Muster Out Date22 Jul 1865
    Muster Out InformationMustered Out
    Side of WarUnion
    Survived War?Yes
    Last Known Residence PlaceStevens County, Washington
    Death Date26 Feb 1928
    Death PlaceHunters, Washington
    Burial PlaceHunters, Washington
    CemeteryGreenwood Cemetery
    Additional NotesWife: Rachael L.
    TitleIndex to Compiled Military Service Records; Civil War Veterans Buried in Stevens County by Roger W. May; Report of Adjutant General State of Tennessee

    Source: Ancestry.com

    Charles married his sweetheart, Rachel Williams, aka Rose, at Independence, Kansas, in 1866 according to his obituary, however the official date was in 1871.

    NameChas M Burggess
    GenderMale
    Age25
    Birth Dateabt 1846
    Marriage Date30 Jul 1871
    Marriage PlaceMontgomery, Kansas, USA
    SpouseRechael S Williams
    Film Number001404520

    Source: ancestry.com

    The couple had a large family:

    • 1. Rosetta, born 1866 in Kansas City, Kansas, died 1935 in Colfax, Washington. She was married to Thomas Adams and they had 4 children. Second marriage to Thomas Elliott, they had one child.
    • Stephen Henry born 1871 in Kansas, died 1940 in Spokane, Washington. He was married to Carrie Crook, they had 1 child. Second marriage to Anna Woodcock.
    • Ida born in 1875, no other information available
    • Loretta Rachel born 1876 in Iowa City, Iowa, died 1909 in Peach, Lincoln, Washington. She was married to William Lee Brannan and they had 4 children.
    • Anna born 1878 in Iowa, died 1936 in Hunters, Stevens County, Washington. She was married to Peter Wayne Heber, they had 3 children.
    • Mary Florence born 1880 in Iowa, died 1953 in Spokane, Washington. She was married to Charles Waters and they had 7 children.
    • Charles Andrew born 1882 in Iowa, died 1958 in Spokane, Washington. He was married to Mary Glasford Gildersleve and they had 4 children.
    • Edith Martha born 1885 in Springfield, Oregon, died 1928 in Colfax, Washington. She was married to Ed Hickman and they had 2 children.
    • Myrtle born 1890 in Stevens County, Washington, died 1963 in Spokane County, Washington. She was married to Arthur Owen and they had 3 children.
    • Robert born 1891 and died 1976 in Washington. He was married to Zelva Little and they 10 children.
    • Pearl born 1894 and died 1982 in Washington. She was married to Thomas Andrews Lantzy and hey had 2 children.

    In 1880, Charles and his family lived on a farm in Pottawattamie, Iowa. According to the federal census, Charles was illiterate. His parents supposedly were from Virginia and Tennessee.

    NameCharles M. Berges
    Age37
    Birth DateAbt 1843
    BirthplaceKentucky
    Home in 1880Waveland, Pottawattamie, Iowa, USA
    Dwelling Number192
    RaceWhite
    GenderMale
    Relation to Head of HouseSelf (Head)
    Marital StatusMarried
    Spouse’s NameRachel L. Berges
    Father’s BirthplaceVirginia
    Mother’s BirthplaceTennessee
    OccupationFarmer
    Cannot ReadY
    Cannot WriteY
    NameAge
    Charles M. Berges37
    Rachel L. Berges28
    Roseta Berges12
    Stephan H. Berges8
    Ida F. Berges5
    Rachel R. Berges4
    Anna Berges2
    Florence M. Berges4/12

    In 1884 Charles and his family settled in Roseburg. A year later, in 1885, my husband’s Great Grandmother, Edith was born.

    A photo of Edith Martha Burgess Hickman, taken a day after her wedding in 1906 in Washington.

    In 1890, Charles and his family settled in Gifford, Stevens County, Washington. The last child, Pearl, was born in that county in 1894.

    Charles died 26 February 1928 in Stevens County, Washington.

    Source: The Spokesman-Review

    Spokane, Washington • Sun, Feb 26, 1928Page 20

    His widow Rachel received his Civil War Pension.

    Source: Ancestry.com

    Charles’s death certificate poses more questions than answers.

    According to the informant on Charles’s death certificate, his parents Stephen Burgess and Elisabeth Bently were from Ireland. In the 1880 census Charles gave the locations as Virginia and Tennesee. The informant was one of his children. There is a lot of unknowns about Charles’s parents. There is more than one couple with the names Stephen Burgess and Elisabeth Bently who lived in the same vicinity in Kentucky. That makes it even more confusing. Looking at the facts I have gathered for them, I even made mistakes and will have to correct them.

    Charles is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery in Hunters, Steven County, Washington. You can find him on Find A Grave!

    I always like to include a map. Charles lived many places, from Tompkinsville, Kentucky to Kansas City, Kansas, to Waveland, Iowa, to Springfield, Oregon to Gifford and Hunters, Washington.

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  • Rachel Lucinda Williams 1851 -1931

    Rachel Lucinda William was my husband’s paternal second Great Grandmother. She was born 25 December 1853 in Bethany, Harrison County, Missouri. Her Father was the farmer, A.J. Williams and his wife, Nancy Lucinda Pruitt or Prewitt. The first time we can find Rachel, is in the 1860 census in Missouri together with her parents and her siblings. She and her siblings were attending school, except for the youngest.

    We find Rachel and her family also in the 1870 census. At that time they were living in Sycamore, Montgomery County, Kansas. Rachel is now the oldest of her siblings.

    A year later, Rachel married my husband’s second Great Grandfather, Charles Burgess, 30 July 1871 in Montgomery County, Kansas.

    Nine years later the couple lived with their children in Waveland, Pottawattamie County, Iowa. He was a farmer, she a housekeeper and their older children attended school.

    The Burgess family went west and they settled in Lake Creek, Stevens County, Washington. In the 1900 census we find them living with their children, Edith, Myrtle, Lee and Pearl. Edith was my husband’s Great Grandmother.

    In the 1910 census we learn that the couple had been married for 40 years and they lived together with their youngest three children. We also learn that they had ten children together and that eight of them were alive at the time.

    In 1920 Lucinda, her husband and their youngest son lived in Lincoln, Lincoln County, Washington.

    In the 1930 census, Rachel is a widow and lives together with her son in law, R W Heber, and her daughter, Anna Heber, in Hunters, Stevens County, Washington. Rachels’ parents birth places are given as Indiana and Illinois, which is incorrect. They were both born in Kentucky.

    Rachel Lucinda Williams died 7 September 1931 in Hunters, Stevens County, Washington. From the obituary below we learn that her husband was a Civil War Veteran. It also states that they first settled in Roseburg, Oregon before coming to Stevens County, Washington. It makes a lot of sense, as one of their daughters and my husband’s Great Grandmother, Editha Martha Burgess was born in Oregon in 1885.

    On her death certificate we learn that her Father’s calling name was Jack instead of Andrew Jackson. Her daughter whom she had lived with, was the informant on the certificate.

    I use Family Tree Maker to create family group sheets.

    Rachel Lucinda William had a long, but probably a hard life. She had 13 children and moved around a lot with her husband and her children to make a better life for themselves. Her birth date was in 1853, however I switched to 1851 because it was on the death certificate. Her first child was born in 1866. She would have been only 15 years old. Girls back in the middle of the 19th century had to grow up fast. Despite having 13 children and moving several times, she made it almost to 80. Rachel must have been a strong and healthy woman to do all the things she did her in her life.

    A map below shows where Rachel came from and where she died. She covered a lot of territory in her life. Almost 3000 miles!