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A Burdick /Sullivan Family Photo Gallery |
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Many of the pictures on this
website were found among the effects of my grandmother, Katherine (Gamer)
Burdick, and my mother, Alice (Sullivan) Burdick. Indeed, it was the
discovery of these pictures that prompted the formation of this site. As you
will see, some of the pictures are quite old, some not so old, and many are
in very bad condition due to lying unprotected in a box for years. Some of
the pictures were salvaged from negatives similarly unprotected.
Unfortunately, many of the pictures were beyond salvation. The bulk of the pictures
herein are of a clan of Minnesota Burdicks who settled near Forest City and
Litchfield in the mid 1800s. The Sullivan family members settled in nearby
Eden Valley, MN, a few years later. Many of the pictures are of people
related by marriage to these two families. Many
of the older pictures were contributed by my cousins. In some cases, these
relatives were several times removed. Contact with these individuals came
through the efforts of Chuckie Blaney, who is the maternal grandmother of my granddaughter
Caitlin. Chuckie’s Herculean work, on the genealogy of this branch of the
Burdick Family, and enate families, has produced a prodigious amount of
family information, ties, and history, as well as a valuable portion of the
visual record. The collective hats of the families Burdick, Gamer, Sullivan,
Fitzpatrick, Wakefield, et al., are raised to Chuckie. Enjoy your visit. Gary
Burdick (12th Generation descendant of Robert Burdick of Rhode
Island) |
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Note: New pictures are just in
from Eleanor Ticknor. Go to Room
XX and click on the next
page link. The new pictures are the first four at the top. |
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Burdick
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Burdick Gallery Cont’d
Unidentified Burdicks
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Pictures from Damaged
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Burdick Genealogy
Robert
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The lady on the right (above) is
Chuckie Blaney with whom many of you met, talked, or corresponded. It is
through her research efforts that the genealogies herein were compiled. Thus,
Chuckie’s work revealed most of the family names and relationships seen on
this site. At present, Chuckie is continuing work on the Wakefield and Heil
families. The lovely young lady cuddling up to Chuckie is one of her
granddaughters, Caitlin; who, is also my first grandchild. |
According to a Christmas 2009
communication from Chuckie, “Caitlin is finishing up at Greenfield Community
College, majoring in English. She’s doing really well.” Nicely done, Caitlin.
We are all very proud of you! The picture on the left was taken at Boothbay
Harbor, Maine, August 2008, by Caitlin’s mother, Megan. The picture above, center,
is circa December 2009 and through the courtesy of Chuckie Blaney. |
The little lady above, right, is
my little Sweetie-Pie, Elena Rose. She is my 9th and youngest
grandchild, the daughter of my son, Ben, and his lovely wife, Tena. The
picture was taken not long before Christmas, 2009. Ellie was tickled pink to
sit on the lap of the big guy. |
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Notes: (1) To open any picture on
this site, left-click on the picture. To save any picture, right click on the
opened picture and select “Save picture As...” Once opened, many images on
this site can be enlarged by placing the cursor on the picture and either
clicking on the arrowed box in the lower, right-hand, corner of the image, or
clicking when the cursor changes to a little magnifying glass. (2) Ten pictures have been
added to the Unidentified
Burdicks section, 119 through 128. Some of these pictures are absolutely
fascinating! (3) A thumbnail
program has been added to the Unidentified
Burdicks section. It is now much easier to flip through the pictures and
find the ones you are looking for. Thumbnail programs will eventually be
added to the other sections as well. (4) If you hear no slide show sound after turning your
speakers on, double click on the speaker icon in the lower, right-hand,
corner of your screen. Make sure your Wave and Play Control channels are not
muted and the sound is turned up. Slide shows may take a few minutes (cable)
to hours (phone line) to download depending on your Internet connection. |
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Links: Do you like great jazz guitar,
folk-rock, improvisational, or holiday/specialty music? Need the services of
a media production company? If the answer to any of these is, “Yes!” check
out the website of my son, Benjamin Michael Burdick, at: www.benburdick.com/. |
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This site was last updated on 12/28//09.
For corrections, additions, suggestions, comments, failed links, or other
problems with the site, contact Gary Burdick at: seafox@cableone.net. Note:
Anonymous or otherwise suspicious Email will probably be deleted by the spam
filter. |
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For news, information, and
contact with many more Burdick family members, visitors to this site are
urged to visit: Burdick Family Association Thanks to FreeFind for providing the search
technology for this website. |
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