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Richard Woodson Dick BURNETT
1930 1930 Richard Burnett, Goldie Niday, Welth Stevers, America Burnett
Richard Woodson Dick BURNETT  ‎(I56)‎
Given Names: Richard Woodson
Surname: BURNETT
Nickname: Dick

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: 25 April 1861 39 40 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death: 9 December 1938 ‎(Age 77)‎ Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 25 April 1861 39 40 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA

Marriage America Francis Mec SHEETS - 26 October 1881 ‎(Age 20)‎ Gallia County, Ohio, USA

Biographical Notes 1920 ‎(Age 58)‎

Note: Living with Dick ‎(58)‎ and Mec ‎(56)‎ were Mary ‎(20)‎, Gory ‎(14)‎ and grandson Dale 3y 2m. Garrett Sheets was also living with them. He was the same age as Gory. His mother had died. Garrett and Gory were listed as farm laborers.
Newspaper Article 26 November 1931 ‎(Age 70)‎


Source: Gallipolis Daily Tribune


Hide Details Note: GOLDEN WEDDING IS
CELEBRATED THURSDAY
Home of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Burnett
at Crown City is Scene of Party
‎(By W.A. Lanier)‎
Monday, Oct. 26, 1931, being the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. ‎(Dick)‎ Burnett of Route 2, Crown City, the happy event was made a festive occasion just one month later on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 26, when three score or more of their friends and relatives assembled at the home to participate in the celebration of their Golden Wedding.

Plans for the event were quietly formulated by Mr. and Mrs. Burnett's friends several days in advance and the good couple were not apprised of the arrangements until Thursday morning when the celebrants began swarming about the place, entering the house by the back doors as well as the front.
The surprise was so sudden that Dick didn't even have time to hunt up his 'biled shirt,' but had to receive his friends informally and was soon busy helping rearrange the furniture and lengthening out the tables about the rooms.

The guests had brought with them numerous boxes and baskets containing roasted turkeys, baked chickens and other choice foods of the season and these were spread on the tables to await the announcement of the dinner hour.

When that hour arrived and everything was in readiness all the folks gathered around the festal board and Rev. Harry Ensley conducted the customary devotionals and then proceeded to act as master of ceremonies throughout the rest of the festivities.

It is reported that owing to the reverend gentleman's predilection for baked chicken he forgot his ministerial avocation, except that already alluded to, and proceeded to thoroughly enjoy the bounteous and nourishing feast. Other guests dropped in during the dinner house and if anyone went away without an appeased appetite it was due to timidity, and timidity is not usually a characteristic of those who participate in events like this.

Mr. and Mrs. Buirnett were married in Gallipolis and have resided in this neighborhood during all their fifty years of wedded life. In the course of this time dick had forgotten the officials' name who "tied the know," but is satisfied that whoever he was he did a good job.

Mr. and Mrs. Burnett's youngest son, Gory, who has been in the navy for several years, happened to be at home on his annual furlough over Thanksgiving and to the old folks this lent more joy to the occasion. All around, it was an event of more than ordinary enjoyment and their many friends express the hope that their future anniversaries will be no less pleasant than this one.

The guests present were Mrs. L.C. Halley, Re. and Mrs. Harry Ensley, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sheets, Miss Melba Brammer, Mrs. Blanche McElhaney, Carl McElhaney and Elsie Rouk of Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. T.g. Mechling and daughter Kathryn Jane of North Kenova; Mr. and Mrs. J.j. Sheets,Mrr. and Mrs. Parker Sheets and Miss Gertrude Sheets of Bidwell; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevers and son Blaine and Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Fite of Columbus; Mrs. Goldie Niday and children Burnett and Eloise, Mrs. Frank Robinson and children Jimmie and Martha and Mrs. Hulda Cofer of Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. James Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sheets and children Myron, Marvin, and Rosela; Mrs. Stanley Thornton and children Dale, Melba May, John and Thomas Richard of Crown City; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burnett and daughter Dorothy Jo of Cheshire; Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Burnett and children Morris, Helen, Rachel, Ruth ‎[actually Rachel Ruth]‎, Woodrow, Vinton, Clyde, Claude, Robert and Mary Ann of Kanauga; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mossman of Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. ‎[Emily Susan Sheets, a sister]‎ Joe Garlic of Platform; and Gory Burnett of Norfolk, Va.

Memories

Note: ‎(not sure who said this)‎ "When I was a kid, there was no place I'd rather go than to Dick and Mecs. They was down-to-earth people. They'd say, 'all of you'uns come back!"
Memories Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA


Source: Mamie Niday Robinson

Source: Claudie Sheets


Note: Grandpa was the funniest man you ever saw. He was nice looking, short. He drank quite a lot--maybe an alcoholic. We used to drive him to John's to get tobacco, chewing tobacco. He'd say, "How much gasoline you got?" Let's go to town! He wanted to hide whiskey in the weeds. The next morning he would be hunting for it; he couldn't find it. He'd go on a binge in town for a week or more. When he came home he was the sickest man you ever seen. He'd spit tobacco juice into the fireplace. Grandma used to say, "You've been there drinking that old hell soup!"
Memories


Source: Blaine Stevers


Note: One summer Grandpa had me painting his house. He would sit on the porch in his rocking chair and supervise.
Memories


Source: Blaine Stevers

Source: Thomas Thornton


Hide Details Note: Gooseberries
Take Route #790 to Perregan to Mercerville, the Tad Smith home- past the road to Cofer Holler--over a little bridge--first house on the right--there's a little creek with gooseberries nearby. There is a story about kids visiting Grandma & Grandpa who found the gooseberries and ate them. Grandpa, when they came home, said, "By the way, I forgot to tell you: don't eat the gooseberries. They're poison!" I knowed they already had a bellyful.

Memories


Hide Details Source: Thomas Thornton

Citation Details:  Sep 1979


Hide Details Note: Grandpa Burnett put his bottles under the smokehouse. He started crying one day and said, "One day these tears will all be bottled up." Grandma said, "Well, you'll have plenty of bottles to put them in!"

Grandpa would sit in his chair and pat his hands and feet and make the prettiest music.

Grandpa used to say, "study your work." He expected others to do good work. He built roads, was a stone mason. He also peddled, half-traded horses and cows.

Memories Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA


Hide Details Source: Mamie Niday Robinson

Citation Details:  24 Nov 1983


Note: Grandpa Burnett used to dance while sitting in his rocking chair. I think that Eloise ‎(Niday Brown)‎ got her rhythm and dancing from him.
Newspaper Article


Hide Details Source: Gallipolis Journal

Citation Details:  1 May 1884


Note: We would like to know if the person who broke into Dick Burnett's house made a square meal out of the cupboard or the contents of it.
Death 9 December 1938 ‎(Age 77)‎ Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA

Cause of death: Chronic dilation of heart

Source: Gallia County Court Records


Hide Details Note: Death Certificate
Court of Common Pleas
Richard Burnett
Date of Death--1938 December 9th
Condition ‎(Married, Single or Widowed)‎ --‎[He was married]‎
Age--Years 1861 Months 4 Days 25
Place of Death Guyan Township
Place of Birth --
Occupation --
Father --
Mother--
Color white
Cause of Death chronic dilation of heart
Last Place of Residence Gallia County, Ohio
Record of Deaths Vol. 4 Page 42

Burial Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA

Last Change 3 December 2007 - 14:23
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Parents Family  (F25)
Murwood Mug BURNETT
1821 - 1889
Mary Ann W. PARRISH
1820 - 1880
Transylvania BURNETT
1843 - 1873
Lafayette Lafe BURNETT
1845 -
Napoleon Bonaparte Pole BURNETT
1847 - 1919
Jerome BURNETT
1850 - 1885
Lenora Charity Chub BURNETT
1853 - 1934
Peter Perkins BURNETT
1854 - 1930
Siloam A. BURNETT
1855 - 1925
Alonzo Cushington Cush BURNETT
1857 -
Mary Ann Sissie BURNETT
1859 - 1936
Richard Woodson Dick BURNETT
1861 - 1938
Eurania A. Urana BURNETT
1864 -

Immediate Family  (F22)
America Francis Mec SHEETS
1863 - 1943
Henan J. BURNETT
1882 - 1897
Naomi Rachel BURNETT
1883 - 1883
Goldie BURNETT
1885 - 1951
Maude BURNETT
1887 - 1947
Ralph Liston BURNETT
1889 - 1962
Truman Fulton BURNETT
1891 - 1946
Hartie M. BURNETT
1894 - 1895
Weltha Adrian BURNETT
1896 - 1973
Mary Ann BURNETT
1899 - 1977
Bertha Blanche BURNETT
1901 - 1903
Gory Murwood BURNETTE
1905 - 1977


Notes
Biographical Notes Living with Dick ‎(58)‎ and Mec ‎(56)‎ were Mary ‎(20)‎, Gory ‎(14)‎ and grandson Dale 3y 2m. Garrett Sheets was also living with them. He was the same age as Gory. His mother had died. Garrett and Gory were listed as farm laborers.
Newspaper Article GOLDEN WEDDING IS
CELEBRATED THURSDAY
Home of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Burnett
at Crown City is Scene of Party
‎(By W.A. Lanier)‎
Monday, Oct. 26, 1931, being the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. ‎(Dick)‎ Burnett of Route 2, Crown City, the happy event was made a festive occasion just one month later on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 26, when three score or more of their friends and relatives assembled at the home to participate in the celebration of their Golden Wedding.

Plans for the event were quietly formulated by Mr. and Mrs. Burnett's friends several days in advance and the good couple were not apprised of the arrangements until Thursday morning when the celebrants began swarming about the place, entering the house by the back doors as well as the front.
The surprise was so sudden that Dick didn't even have time to hunt up his 'biled shirt,' but had to receive his friends informally and was soon busy helping rearrange the furniture and lengthening out the tables about the rooms.

The guests had brought with them numerous boxes and baskets containing roasted turkeys, baked chickens and other choice foods of the season and these were spread on the tables to await the announcement of the dinner hour.

When that hour arrived and everything was in readiness all the folks gathered around the festal board and Rev. Harry Ensley conducted the customary devotionals and then proceeded to act as master of ceremonies throughout the rest of the festivities.

It is reported that owing to the reverend gentleman's predilection for baked chicken he forgot his ministerial avocation, except that already alluded to, and proceeded to thoroughly enjoy the bounteous and nourishing feast. Other guests dropped in during the dinner house and if anyone went away without an appeased appetite it was due to timidity, and timidity is not usually a characteristic of those who participate in events like this.

Mr. and Mrs. Buirnett were married in Gallipolis and have resided in this neighborhood during all their fifty years of wedded life. In the course of this time dick had forgotten the officials' name who "tied the know," but is satisfied that whoever he was he did a good job.

Mr. and Mrs. Burnett's youngest son, Gory, who has been in the navy for several years, happened to be at home on his annual furlough over Thanksgiving and to the old folks this lent more joy to the occasion. All around, it was an event of more than ordinary enjoyment and their many friends express the hope that their future anniversaries will be no less pleasant than this one.

The guests present were Mrs. L.C. Halley, Re. and Mrs. Harry Ensley, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sheets, Miss Melba Brammer, Mrs. Blanche McElhaney, Carl McElhaney and Elsie Rouk of Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. T.g. Mechling and daughter Kathryn Jane of North Kenova; Mr. and Mrs. J.j. Sheets,Mrr. and Mrs. Parker Sheets and Miss Gertrude Sheets of Bidwell; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevers and son Blaine and Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Fite of Columbus; Mrs. Goldie Niday and children Burnett and Eloise, Mrs. Frank Robinson and children Jimmie and Martha and Mrs. Hulda Cofer of Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. James Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sheets and children Myron, Marvin, and Rosela; Mrs. Stanley Thornton and children Dale, Melba May, John and Thomas Richard of Crown City; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burnett and daughter Dorothy Jo of Cheshire; Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Burnett and children Morris, Helen, Rachel, Ruth ‎[actually Rachel Ruth]‎, Woodrow, Vinton, Clyde, Claude, Robert and Mary Ann of Kanauga; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mossman of Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. ‎[Emily Susan Sheets, a sister]‎ Joe Garlic of Platform; and Gory Burnett of Norfolk, Va.
Memories ‎(not sure who said this)‎ "When I was a kid, there was no place I'd rather go than to Dick and Mecs. They was down-to-earth people. They'd say, 'all of you'uns come back!"
Memories Grandpa was the funniest man you ever saw. He was nice looking, short. He drank quite a lot--maybe an alcoholic. We used to drive him to John's to get tobacco, chewing tobacco. He'd say, "How much gasoline you got?" Let's go to town! He wanted to hide whiskey in the weeds. The next morning he would be hunting for it; he couldn't find it. He'd go on a binge in town for a week or more. When he came home he was the sickest man you ever seen. He'd spit tobacco juice into the fireplace. Grandma used to say, "You've been there drinking that old hell soup!"
Memories One summer Grandpa had me painting his house. He would sit on the porch in his rocking chair and supervise.
Memories Gooseberries
Take Route #790 to Perregan to Mercerville, the Tad Smith home- past the road to Cofer Holler--over a little bridge--first house on the right--there's a little creek with gooseberries nearby. There is a story about kids visiting Grandma & Grandpa who found the gooseberries and ate them. Grandpa, when they came home, said, "By the way, I forgot to tell you: don't eat the gooseberries. They're poison!" I knowed they already had a bellyful.
Memories Grandpa Burnett put his bottles under the smokehouse. He started crying one day and said, "One day these tears will all be bottled up." Grandma said, "Well, you'll have plenty of bottles to put them in!"

Grandpa would sit in his chair and pat his hands and feet and make the prettiest music.

Grandpa used to say, "study your work." He expected others to do good work. He built roads, was a stone mason. He also peddled, half-traded horses and cows.
Memories Grandpa Burnett used to dance while sitting in his rocking chair. I think that Eloise ‎(Niday Brown)‎ got her rhythm and dancing from him.
Newspaper Article We would like to know if the person who broke into Dick Burnett's house made a square meal out of the cupboard or the contents of it.
Death Death Certificate
Court of Common Pleas
Richard Burnett
Date of Death--1938 December 9th
Condition ‎(Married, Single or Widowed)‎ --‎[He was married]‎
Age--Years 1861 Months 4 Days 25
Place of Death Guyan Township
Place of Birth --
Occupation --
Father --
Mother--
Color white
Cause of Death chronic dilation of heart
Last Place of Residence Gallia County, Ohio
Record of Deaths Vol. 4 Page 42

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Sources

Source
Eloise Niday Brown

Source
US Census 1920
Citation Details:  Ohio, Gallia Co., Guyan Twp. #55 Mercerville 5-7 February 1920

Source
Government Records
Citation Details:  Marriage License 1881 No. 950 Gallia Co., Ohio

Source
Ancestry.com Trees and Communities
Newspaper Article Gallipolis Daily Tribune
Memories Mamie Niday Robinson
Memories Claudie Sheets
Memories Blaine Stevers
Memories Blaine Stevers
Memories Thomas Thornton
Memories Thomas Thornton
Citation Details:  Sep 1979
Memories Mamie Niday Robinson
Citation Details:  24 Nov 1983
Newspaper Article Gallipolis Journal
Citation Details:  1 May 1884
Death Gallia County Court Records

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Family with Parents
Father
Murwood Mug BURNETT ‎(I68)‎
Birth 12 August 1821 33 33 Lynchburg, Lynchburg County, Virginia, USA
Death after 1889 ‎(Age 67)‎ Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
-10 months
Mother
 
Mary Ann W. PARRISH ‎(I70)‎
Birth 20 October 1820 30 Virginia, USA
Death between 1880 and 1888 ‎(Age 59)‎

Marriage: 24 February 1842 -- Gallia County, Ohio, USA
2 years
#1
Sister
Transylvania BURNETT ‎(I219)‎
Birth 28 December 1843 22 23 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 26 March 1873 ‎(Age 29)‎ Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
1 year
#2
Brother
Lafayette Lafe BURNETT ‎(I1339)‎
Birth circa 1845 23 24 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
2 years
#3
Brother
Napoleon Bonaparte Pole BURNETT ‎(I71)‎
Birth 10 May 1847 25 26 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 1919 ‎(Age 71)‎ Gallia County, Ohio, USA
3 years
#4
Brother
Jerome BURNETT ‎(I77)‎
Birth 1850 28 29 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 8 November 1885 ‎(Age 35)‎ Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
3 years
#5
Sister
Lenora Charity Chub BURNETT ‎(I161)‎
Birth June 1853 31 32 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 1934 ‎(Age 80)‎ Gallia County, Ohio, USA
15 months
#6
Brother
Peter Perkins BURNETT ‎(I73)‎
Birth 31 August 1854 33 33 Saundersville, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Death November 1930 ‎(Age 76)‎
5 months
#7
Sister
Siloam A. BURNETT ‎(I76)‎
Birth February 1855 33 34 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 1925 ‎(Age 69)‎ Gallia County, Ohio, USA
2 years
#8
Brother
Alonzo Cushington Cush BURNETT ‎(I74)‎
Birth June 1857 35 36 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
19 months
#9
Sister
Mary Ann Sissie BURNETT ‎(I75)‎
Birth 1859 37 38 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 1936 ‎(Age 77)‎ Gallia County, Ohio, USA
2 years
#10
Richard Woodson Dick BURNETT ‎(I56)‎
Birth 25 April 1861 39 40 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 9 December 1938 ‎(Age 77)‎ Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
3 years
#11
Sister
Eurania A. Urana BURNETT ‎(I78)‎
Birth 1864 42 43
Family with America Francis Mec SHEETS
Richard Woodson Dick BURNETT ‎(I56)‎
Birth 25 April 1861 39 40 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 9 December 1938 ‎(Age 77)‎ Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
3 years
Wife
 
America Francis Mec SHEETS ‎(I55)‎
Birth 21 October 1863 25 20 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 27 December 1943 ‎(Age 80)‎ Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA

Marriage: 26 October 1881 -- Gallia County, Ohio, USA
6 months
#1
Son
Henan J. BURNETT ‎(I57)‎
Birth 8 May 1882 21 18 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 1 November 1897 ‎(Age 15)‎ Gallia County, Ohio, USA
16 months
#2
Daughter
Naomi Rachel BURNETT ‎(I58)‎
Birth 15 September 1883 22 19 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death after 15 September 1883 Gallia County, Ohio, USA
20 months
#3
Daughter
Goldie BURNETT ‎(I53)‎
Birth 6 May 1885 24 21 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 19 May 1951 ‎(Age 66)‎ Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
2 years
#4
Daughter
Maude BURNETT ‎(I59)‎
Birth March 1887 25 23 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 6 June 1947 ‎(Age 60)‎ Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
2 years
#5
Son
Ralph Liston BURNETT ‎(I66)‎
Birth 6 April 1889 27 25 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 18 November 1962 ‎(Age 73)‎ Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
2 years
#6
Son
Truman Fulton BURNETT ‎(I60)‎
Birth 28 July 1891 30 27 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 7 March 1946 ‎(Age 54)‎ Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
3 years
#7
Son
Hartie M. BURNETT ‎(I61)‎
Birth 27 February 1894 32 30 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 10 March 1895 ‎(Age 12 months)‎ Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
2 years
#8
Daughter
Weltha Adrian BURNETT ‎(I62)‎
Birth 19 January 1896 34 32 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 14 September 1973 ‎(Age 77)‎ Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
4 years
#9
Daughter
Mary Ann BURNETT ‎(I63)‎
Birth 25 July 1899 38 35 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 18 August 1977 ‎(Age 78)‎ Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
2 years
#10
Daughter
Bertha Blanche BURNETT ‎(I64)‎
Birth 27 September 1901 40 37 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 25 August 1903 ‎(Age 22 months)‎ Ruby, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
4 years
#11
Son
Gory Murwood BURNETTE ‎(I65)‎
Birth 26 November 1905 44 42 Guyan Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death 28 May 1977 ‎(Age 71)‎ Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA