John Burton, 17171784 (aged 67 years)

Name
John /Burton/
Birth
Birth of a sister
Marriage
Residence
Mentioned in will of sister Mary
1777
Death of a sister
Death
Family with parents
father
younger sister
17201777
Birth: about 1720 Dent, Yorkshire
Death: 31 October 1777Dent, Yorkshire
-23 months
himself
17171784
Birth: about 1717 Dent, Yorkshire
Death: 22 February 1784Dent, Yorkshire
Family with Sarah Mason
himself
17171784
Birth: about 1717 Dent, Yorkshire
Death: 22 February 1784Dent, Yorkshire
wife
17321802
Birth: 1 March 1732 26 21 Dent, Yorkshire
Death: 15 February 1802Dent, Yorkshire
Marriage Marriage8 May 1751Lea Yeat, Yorkshire
Shared note

b about 1717 according to death records, father Thomas Burton
Sister Mary Burton (1720-1777), died (Q) 31 Oct 1777 at Crossels in Kirthwaite, spinster, aged 57.

No baptism records for John and Mary, so I suspect they their parents were Quakers and quite a few Quaker records are missing.

From Broadmire.
mQ 8 May 1751 at Lea Yeat to Sarah Mason of Lamb Parrock (father Anthony Mason inherited it in 1743 from his father Thomas Mason).
Piece 1235 #160/185; Piece 1246 #388/643; Piece 1547 #24/37;

children:
Agnes b1754 d1794
Elizabeth b1755
Ann b1757
Thomas b1759
Anthony b1762
Sarah b1765
Hannah b1767

other possible children:
Mary b1752
John b1771

1777 living in Dent, and John Burton of Broadmire mentioned in sister Mary Burton's will, which named his children: Elizabeth, Sarah, Hannah, Anthony, Agnes, Thomas, Ann

dQ 22 Feb 1784 at Broadmire, Dent aged 67 (b1717), buried 25 feb 1784
Piece 1075 #124/222; Piece 1547 #33/37; Piece 1082 #40/96


So the only thing we are certain of was that in 1777 there were a Quaker brother and sister, John Burton (1717-1784) and Mary Burton (1720-1777). Where did this family come from?

mQ 8 May 1751 at Lea Yeat to Sarah Mason of Lamb Parrock (father Anthony Mason inherited it in 1743 his father Thomas Mason).
Piece 1235 #160/185; Piece 1246 #388/643; Piece 1547 #24/37;

John Burton was a Quaker from Broadmire when he married Sarah Mason 8 May 1751. This is a bit confusing as Broadmire was owned by Richard Mason (1634-1709) and he died there (not a Quaker). In his will, Richard left Broadmire to his son Richard Mason (1680-). He also mentions a son Thomas Mason of Stonehouse (1665-). Witness of will in 1709 was a certain Ellen Burton (who was she?). Someone else who signed the probate was a Christopher Burton.

A couple of other interesting supporting actions:

  1. in the will of John Haygarth of Hobsons 8 Jul 1728, the executor of the will is "his cousin Thomas Burton of Broadmire". This means that John Burton's father Thomas was already the owner of Broadmire by 1728.

  2. in the will of Margaret Shearman 17 May 1736, of Loaning in Dent, there is a legacy for "Thomas Burton of Broadmire". This supports the Burtons being in Broadmire by 1728.

So sometime between 1709 and 1728 it seems that Thomas Burton became the owner or at least the resident of Broadmire.

Thomas Burton m Elizabeth Capstack 21 Aug 1708 at Dent
FHL 1472792/2 #212; FHL 1849287/12 #1459
No children in Dent or Garsdale.
perhaps George Burton d 3 Feb 1709 (Greg) at Dent

Parents of Thomas Burton possibly William Burton (1652-1734) and Eleanor Haygarth (1653-1711) (in this case Thomas born 4 Sep 1686)
or
William Burton (1637-1686) and Isabell Thistlethwaite (1653-1710) - but don't have a baptism for this Thomas.

possible birth Thomas Burton 2 Sep 1686 at Dent
possible death Thomas Burton 25 Dec 1761 (not a Quaker) at Dent or 1 Sep 1763 (Q)