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Burchard/Birchard Family Papers
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Family Documents

1/1: Origin of Burchard/Birchard Genealogy Summary, Undated

1/2: Burchard/Birchard Genealogy Trees, 1865-1922

1/3: Phineas Sr. and Clarissa Birchard, 1995; Undated

1/4: Amasa Franklin Burchard, 1833-1856; Undated

1/5: Land Grants and Surveys for Independence Texas, 1836-1841

1/6: Amasa Burchard's Heirs Claim Property, 1838-1883; Undated

1/7: Phineas Jr. and Elizabeth Burchard, 1848-1915; Undated

1/8: Reuben Marmaduke Potter - Relation to Phineas Jr. Burchard, 1875-1885; Undated

1/9: Anderson F. Burchard, 1898

1/10: Gladys Burchard Struwe, 1902-1955

1/11: Charles Edgar Struwe, 1983-1998

1/12: John W. Burchard - Independence Historical Marker, 1993-1998; Undated

Oversize Family Documents

2/1: Indenture land Agreements Between Burchards in New York, 1821-1835

2/2: Amasa Burchard Founds Independence Texas and Heirs Claim Property, 1835-1860

2/3: Land Deeds in Texas, 1843-1868

2/4: Map of Independence Texas, 1970

Burchard/Birchard Family Papers

  • TxAM-CRS C000504
  • Colección
  • 1821-1998

This collection includes documents of the Burchard/Birchard family from 1821 to 1998. The family is notable to Texas as Amasa Burchard was a founder of Independence Texas in 1835. The Burchard family claimed land through the generations in Texas following Amasa Burchard. The family remains active in Texas as John W. Burchard helped erect a Historical Landmark in Independence in 1998.