Hamlet People Associate with Historic Sites
The following individuals or families are
believe to have been associated with the specific Sites. All sites are
not associated with an individual in the Hamlet People database. In some
cases, a reference in the Inventory may have been too ambiguous to provide
a positive link to a specific individual (for example, "a member of the
Rose family." Over time, some of this ambiguity should disappear as I
find more information. And I'm always appreciative of corrections and
advice.
- Residences: I do not list every member of a family who may have
lived in a residence—primarily just those who may have built the
house, were an early resident "head of household", or who were
otherwise prominent in the community. In some cases, association
with other family members may be found in the Hamlet People
database.
- Non-residence Properties: I also indicate individuals closely
associated with non-residence properties, such as the merchant
owner, or church minister.
Click on the Name
to view the individuals' genealogy and family history.
Name | Inventory Code | Inventory Name | Comment |
George H. Burnett family | Br18B | Burnett Farm and Homestead (modern Rowley house) | George H. Burnett Sr. purchased this farm in 1854 from Henry W. Titus. It remained in the Burnett family until 1943 when C. Oliver Wellington purchased it from the Burnett heirs. |
C. Oliver Wellington | Br18B | Burnett Farm and Homestead (modern Rowley house) | This site was purchased by C. Oliver Wellington in 1943 from the heirs of George H. Burnett Sr. |