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William Bundy was born ca. 1630 probably in England and died 1692 in Perquimans County, North Carolina.
It was August 30th, 1961. Beverly and Donald Burr bedroom was on the main floor of their house, tucked into the rear. They usually slept with their door open just in case their kids needed them sometime in the night. Ann, with Mary in tow, walked into her parents' bedroom and woke her mother, explaining that Mary was feeling really itchy inside her cast. Beverly woke up and took both girls to Ann's bedroom, soothing Mary until she fell asleep. Beverly talked to Ann for a few moments, asking her to look out for Mary. She then headed downstairs and went back to sleep. Sometime after 5 a.m., Beverly woke up and decided to check on Mary. When she got to the room, she found Mary sleeping peaceful...
Joseph Blake (1802-1881) was born in Greenbriar County, Virginia. He married Nancy Huggart in 1830 and they had six children. He and Julianna ? evidently had no children. In 1851, he married Esther Hungerford, who already had one child and they had five. Relatives and descendants lived in most of the southern and midwestern states.
William Bundy was born ca. 1630 probably in England and died 1692 in Perquimans County, North Carolina.
This book (first published in 1943 by Beulah Patten McDonald, and her husband) contains first-hand accounts written by numerous individuals and information passed down in families about life in the early 1800's through the turn of the century in this section of southeastern Ohio.
Peter Simmons (ca. 1698-1767) lived at Three Creeks, Brunswick (now Greenville) Co., Virginia. Descendants moved to North Carolina, Tennessee, Indiana and elsewhere.
"The Disappearance of Ann Marie Burr" delves into one of America's most baffling missing person cases. Ann Marie Burr, an 8-year-old girl from Tacoma, Washington, vanished from her home in August 1961, sparking a mystery that remains unsolved to this day. The book explores the events leading up to her disappearance, the initial investigation, and the subsequent search efforts that failed to locate her. It also examines the theories and suspects that have emerged over the years, including the speculation that she may have been one of the earliest victims of notorious serial killer Ted Bundy. Despite the passage of time, Ann Marie Burr's disappearance continues to haunt her family and perplex investigators, making it a chilling and compelling mystery.