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Abt 1832 - Bef 1903 (~ 71 years)
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Name |
William H. (Billy) BURRESS |
Born |
Abt 1832 |
Tazewell Co VA |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
FF5D120070BF475891F3451419133D21A319 |
Died |
Bef 28 May 1903 |
Pounding Mill, Tazewell Co. VA |
- This was the date of Sarah Pack Burress' Confederate Pension application as a widow.
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- CENSUS RECORDS
1850 Census
Name: Wm Burress [William Burress]
Age: 18
Birth Year: abt 1832
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Family Number: 632
Household Members:
Jas Burress 43
Frances Burress 42
Wm Burress 18
Thos Burress 16
Jas R Burress 12
Geo Burress 7
Jno W Burress 2
Rebecca J Burress 6
Julia A Burress 4
1860 Census
Name: William Burriss [Burress]
Age: 26
Birth Year: abt 1834
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Virginia
Home in 1860: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Post Office: Baptist Valley and Knob
Family Number: 1134
Household Members:
Name Age
William Burress 26
Sarah E Burress 17
1870 Census
Name: William Burran [William Burress]
Age in 1870: 43
Birth Year: abt 1827
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Knob
Household Members:
Name Age
William Burress 43
Sarah Burress 26
John Burress 10
Matilda Burress 8
Mary Burress 6
Cynthia Burress 4
James Burress 1
1880 Census
Name: William H. Burriss [Burress]
Age: 49
Birth Year: abt 1831
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1880: Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Sarah E. Burriss [Burress]
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members:
William H. Burress 49
Sarah E. Burress 36
Mary E. Burress 16
James H. Burress 12
Cintha A. Burress 13
Caldona Burress 9
Laura B. Burress 7
Charles P. Burress 3
Olla Burress 11 months
COURT CASES
[Note: Unsure what the case was about, but it was delayed from 29 Aug 1847 to 27 Sep 1849 at which point both sides decided to drop the charges. Given the distance to travel to the court house and/or to the lawyer's office for each of these continuances was more than likely an aggravation for William Burruss and Wysor Adkins. In the end, it was more convenient and less costly for them just to forget the lawsuit.]
Source: Court Records Tazewell County Law books; 1844-1859
Burress VS. Adkins (Case)
Law Book 1844-1859; Page 87
Thursday, August 29, 1847
James Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant - Case
On the motion of the plaintiff by his attorney, it is ordered that the monsciet (?) obtained against him in the office in the cause be set aside, and that he have leave to file his declaration therein, and thereupon he filed the same accordingly; and the cause is remanded to rules for further proceedings to be had therein.
William Burrass, Plaintiff VS. James Burrass, Defendant - Case
On the motion of the plaintiff by his attorney, it is ordered that the monsciet (?) obtained against him in the office in this cause be set aside, and that he have leave to file his declaration, and thereupon be filed the same accordingly; and the cause is remanded to rules for further proceedings to be had therein.
Law Book 1844-1859; Page 108 and 109
Thursday, September 30, 1847
James Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant - Case
On motion of the defendant by his attorney, who pleaded "not guilty" to which the plaintiff by his attorney replied generally, the judgment obtained against him in the office is set aside; and the trail of the issue is deferred till the next term.
William Burrass by &c., Plaintiff, VS. Wysor Adkins, defendant - Case
On the motion of the defendant by his attorney, who pleaded "not guilty" to which the plaintiff by his attorney replied generally, the judgment obtained against him in the office is set aside, and the trail of the issue deferred till the next term.
Law Book 1844-1859; Page 126
Wednesday, April 26, 1848
James Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant
This day came again the parties by their attorneys and the defendant by his attorney filed a special plea in writing, to which the plaintiff by his attorney replied generally, and the cause is continued til the next term.
William Burrass, by &c. Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant
This day came again the parties by their attorneys and the defendant by his attorney filed a special plea is writing, to which the plaintiff by his attorney replied generally. And the cause is continued till the next term.
Law Book 1844-1859; Page 143
Wednesday, September 27, 1848
William Burrass, by &c. Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant - Case
On motion of the defendant in these causes, and for reasons appearing to the court, it is ordered that these causes be severally contained till the next term at the costs of the respective defendants.
Law Book 1844-1859; Page 176
Thursday, September 27, 1849
James Burrass, Plaintiff VS. Wysor Adkins, Defendant
William Burrass by &c. Plaintiff VS. Same, Defendant
Ordered that these causes be dismissed, the parties having agreed the same.
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FORGERY CASE
William Burress (Forgery) Acquitted
Source: Tazewell County Law Order Book 1844-1859; Page 451
Monday, March 29, 1858
At a Circuit Court of Tazewell County begun and held at the Courthouse on Monday the 29th day of March 1858. Present Samuel V. Fulkerson, Esq. Judge; Henry B. Harman, foreman, Charles F. Tiffany, J. Mosely Davis, John C. Carpenter, Eldred R. Baylor, Robert Neel, Thomas G. Peery, George S. Ritter, Shadrach Steel, Harvey King, Harvey Deskins, Cornelius McGuire, James McBrown, Edward Steel, Jonathon Hurley, David Turley, Josiah W. Wynn, Alexander Scott, Pleasant Murphy and Robert Smith, were sworn a grand jury for the body of this county and having received their charge withdrew to their apartment and after some time returned into court and presented:
An indictment against William H. Burress for forgery - A true bill
An indictment against William H. Burress for petit larceny - not a true bill
Robert Beasley, Josiah Beasley and Joseph Corrin Jr. who stand bonded by recognizance entered into before Harry George a Justice of the Peace of this County on the 1st day of January 1858 in the penalty of $50.00 each conditioned for there appearance here on this day to give evidence in behalf of the commonwealth against William Burress charged with petit larceny, were this day solemnly called but came not.
Law Book 1844-1859; Page 456
Tuesday, March 30, 1858
William H. Burress, who stands indicted for Forgery, was this day led to the bar in the custody of the jailor of this court, thereof arraigned and pleaded not guilty to the indictment and by consent of parties it is ordered that the trail of the cause be continued till tomorrow.
Law Book 1844-1859; Page 458
Wednesday, March 31, 1858
William H. Burress, who stands indicted for forgery was led to the bar in the custody of the jailor of this court and the jurors elected for his trail to wit: Joseph J. Mays, Samuel McGuire, Harvey Claypool, Jeremiah B. Claypool, Chapman A. Spotts, Thomas Barrett, John G. Baylor, Joseph Harrisson, Clinton Barns, Rees T. Bowen, William S. Seabolt and James Thompson appeared in court and were sworn a jury for the trail of the said William H. Burress upon the indictment aforesaid (the counsel for the accused having stricken eight of the jurors from the panel) and the jury sworn as aforesaid having fully heard the evidence were, with the consent of the prisoner, committed to the custody of the sheriff of this county who is directed to keep them together without communication with any other person and to cause them to appear here on tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock whereupon an oath was administered to E.S. Howard, sheriff of this county to the follow effect "You shall and will truly, to the best of your ability, keep this jury, and neither speak to them yourself, nor to suffer any other person to speak to them touching any matter relative to this trail until they return into court tomorrow" and the said William H. Burress is remanded to jail.
Law Book 1844-1859; Page 460
Thursday, April 1, 1858
William H. Burress, who stands indicted for forgery was again led to the bar in the custody of the jailor of this court, whereupon the jury who were sworn for his trail were brought into court by the sheriff of this county and the said jury upon their oath do say, that the said William H. Burress is not guilty of the forgery aforesaid as is alleged against him in said indictment, and nothing further appearing on being alleged against him it is considered by the court that the said William H. Burress be acquitted and discharged of the forgery aforesaid and go thereof without delay.
Law Book 1844-1859; Page 465
Saturday, April 3, 1858
E.S. Howard, Sheriff of this county this day presented in court, an account against the Commonwealth for boarding the jury in the case of the commonwealth against William H. Burress, charged with felony, amounting to $34.00, and the said account being verified by the oath of said sheriff was examined by the court allowed and ordered to be certified to be auditor of public accounts for payment.
Tazewell County Court Order Book; Page 25
This day James W. NEEL, jailer of this county producded to the cour an account against the Commonwealth for keeping William BURRESS amounting to 2.30, charged with grand larceny, which we found to be just by the oath of said NEEL, and was admitted and allowed by the court, and ordered to be certified to the auditor of public accounts for payment.
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FORNICATION CASE
William Burress (Fornication) Guilty, Fined $20
Source: Tazewell County Law Order Book 1859-1878; Page 27
Date: March 26, 1860
The Commonwealth, Plaintiff VS. William H. Burress, Defendant - Indictment for Fornication. This day came the parties by their attorneys and the defendant in the case pleaded "not guilty" to which the attorney for the Commonwealth replied generally, and the trail of the issue is continued till the next term.
Law Book 1859-1878; Page 46
August 28, 1860
The Commonwealth, Plaintiff VS. William H. Burress, Defendant, Fornication.
This day came the parties by their attorneys and thereupon came a jury to wit: John A. Brown, John Necessary, John Woods, James McBrown, John D. Peery, John B. Harman, Solomon C. Turley, John D. Rutherford, Ephraim Claypool, Robert Barrett, and William McGuire (11 by consent) who being elected tried and sworn the truth to speak upon the issue joined on their oaths returned the following verdict. "We the jury find the defendant guilty and assess the fine at $20.00." It is therefore considered by the court that the commonwealth recover against the said defendant, $20.00 the fine aforesaid and the costs of this prosecution.
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MILITARY RECORDS
Name: William Burress
Enlist Date May 10, 1863
Where Enlisted Tazewell County, Virginia
Enlist Rank Corporal
Enlisted By C.C. Pack
Discharge Rank Corporal
State Served Virginia
Company 5
Unit 37 Bat'l Virginia Cavalry (Dunn's Bat'l Partisan Rangers)
Army Confederacy
Enlist Date 10 June 1863
Enlist Place Greenville, South Carolina
Enlisted By Lt. Wallis
Period 2 Years or the War
Last Paid By Captain Dunn
To What Time 31 October 1863
Absent or Present Present
Remarks Pay due him for his horse up to 01 Oct 1864 Entitled to 6% bond
Rank Private
State Served Virginia
Company B
Unit 37 Bat'l Virginia Cavalry (Dunn's Bat'l Partisan Rangers)
Army Confederacy
01 Nov 1863 to 31 Aug 1864 (Dated 30 Dec 1864); Appeared on Register or Payments September 1, 1863 - October 31, 1863. Paid the sum of 24 dollars on October 10, 1864 by P.P. Barbour; Appeared on a report of absentees from Co. K, 37 Batt'n Virginia. Absent on 28 November, 1864, residence, Tazewell Co., Virginia.
37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry (also known as Dunn's Battalion Partisan Rangers) was organized about August 2, 1862. Company B was composed of former members of the 4th Regiment South Carolina Infantry, Company F of North Carolinians, and Company K was formerly Captain Pack's Company, 21st Regiment Virginia Cavalry. Company H was transferred to Swann's Battalion Virginia Cavalry by S.O. No. 130, Hdqrs. Dept. W.Va. and E. Tenn, dated December 28, 1864. In November it was changed to regular cavalry. It was assigned to W.E. Jones', McCausland's and W.L. Jackson's Brigade. During April, 1864, it totaled 300 effectives and by June had increased its strength to ten companies. It was involved in various operations in western Virginia and East Tennessee, then saw action in the Shenandoah Valley. The unit disbanded in mid-April, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel Ambrose C. Dunn and Major J.R. Claiborne were in command..
Confederate Pensions, 1884-1958
Name: William H Burress
Application Date: 28 May 1903
Application Place: Tazewell, Virginia
Spouse: Mrs Sarah Burress
Marriage Place: Tazewell County, Virginia
Death Place: Tazewell County, Virginia
Application Type: Widow
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Person ID |
I2869 |
Master File |
Last Modified |
24 Apr 2016 |
Family |
Sarah Elizabeth PACK, b. 15 Sep 1843, Floyd Co., VA , d. 15 Jul 1922, McDowell Co. WV (Age 78 years) |
Married |
10 May 1860 |
Tazewell Co VA |
- Tazewell County Marriage Register, Book 3, page 11, line 27
Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940
Name: Wm H. Burrip
Birth Date: 1834
Birthplace: Russell County, Va
Age: 26
Spouse's Name: Sarah E Pack
Spouse's Birth Date: 1841
Spouse's Birthplace: Floyd County, Va
Spouse's Age: 19
Event Date: 10 May 1860
Event Place: Tazewell, Virginia
Father's Name: James Burrip [Burress]
Mother's Name: Mary
Spouse's Father's Name: John Pack
Spouse's Mother's Name: Matilda
Spouse's Marital Status: Single
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:M01695-4
System Origin: Virginia-EASy
GS Film number: 34214
Reference ID: Page 11 Line 27
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Children |
+ | 1. John W. BURRESS, b. 10 Mar 1861, Tazewell Co VA , d. 24 May 1929, Richlands, Tazewell Co. VA (Age 68 years) |
| 2. Matilda F. BURRESS, b. Dec 1863 |
| 3. Mary Ellen (Mollie) BURRESS, b. 1 Jan 1865, Tazewell Co VA , d. 22 May 1945, Tazewell Co VA (Age 80 years) |
| 4. Cynthia A. BURRESS, b. 13 Mar 1868 |
| 5. James W. BURRESS, b. 13 Mar 1868, Tazewell Co VA , d. Bef 1900 (Age < 31 years) |
| 6. Caldona (Callie) BURRESS, b. Abt 1871, Tazewell Co VA , d. Bef 1900 (Age ~ 28 years) |
| 7. Laura B. BURRESS, b. Abt 1873, Tazewell Co VA , d. Aft 1900 (Age ~ 28 years) |
| 8. Charles P. BURRESS, b. Abt 1877, Tazewell Co VA , d. Bef 1900 (Age ~ 22 years) |
| 9. Olla E. (Ollie) BURRESS, b. Jun 1879, Tazewell Co VA , d. Bef 1920 (Age ~ 40 years) |
+ | 10. George Washington Burroughs, b. 15 Dec 1881, Tazewell Co VA , d. 23 Feb 1948, Tazewell Co VA (Age 66 years) |
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Last Modified |
19 Feb 2014 |
Family ID |
F1988 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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