David G.(Gouverneur) Burnet, President Ad Inerim of Texas, March 16 to October 22, 1836. Married Dec 8, 1830 in Morristown.
Children:
Four children. Two infants buried beside her, according to the Burnet Family Bible. Son, William Burnet, survived. No information on fourth child.
Texas Historical Marker No. 10611. 1936 Centennial Marker.
∼Married David Gouveneur Burnet on December 8, 1830 in Morristown, New Jersey
Hannah's great great grandmother and great great grandaunt were executed during the Salem Witch Trials, her father was a Captain in the Revolutionary War, her brother was a Private in the Union Army during the Civil War, her husband was the first President of Texas, and her son was killed in action during the Civil War while a Colonel in the Confederate Army.
- Researched and written by R. Boas, FindAGrave.com member number 47304667.
David G.(Gouverneur) Burnet, President Ad Inerim of Texas, March 16 to October 22, 1836. Married Dec 8, 1830 in Morristown.
Children:
Four children. Two infants buried beside her, according to the Burnet Family Bible. Son, William Burnet, survived. No information on fourth child.
Texas Historical Marker No. 10611. 1936 Centennial Marker.
∼Married David Gouveneur Burnet on December 8, 1830 in Morristown, New Jersey
Hannah's great great grandmother and great great grandaunt were executed during the Salem Witch Trials, her father was a Captain in the Revolutionary War, her brother was a Private in the Union Army during the Civil War, her husband was the first President of Texas, and her son was killed in action during the Civil War while a Colonel in the Confederate Army.
- Researched and written by R. Boas, FindAGrave.com member number 47304667.
Gravesite Details
Hannah's maiden name is misspelled on her gravestone; the correct spelling is "Estey." Hannah's supposed birthdate (December 8, 1800) is too close to her sister, Mary's, supposed birthdate (June 1800).
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