Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Halliburton, Andrew, 1771-1846 |
Born |
Sept. 17, 1771 |
Birthplace |
Horton, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Deceased |
May 4, 1846 |
Deceased where |
Portsmouth, N.H. |
Places of residence |
Nova Scotia, Canada. Portsmouth, N.H. -- arrived c1791 (Islington Street, torn down in 1901). |
Occupation |
Deputy customs collector. Cashier at Portsmouth Bank. |
Father |
George Halliburton, c1742-1814. |
Mother |
Anna (Avery) Halliburton, 1747-1802. |
Spouse |
1. Elizabeth Underwood., 2. Sarah Ann Manning. |
Children |
with Elizabeth Underwood: 1. Mary Ann Halliburton, b. 1797, d. May 7, 1888, in Boston, Mass. 2. Elizabeth Halliburton, b. 1801, d. May 22, 1807. 3. George William Halliburton, merchant of New York, b. c1800, d. Jan. 7, 1842 in St. Augustine, Fl. (buried in Proprietors Burying Ground in Portsmouth, N.H.), unm. with Sarah Ann Manning: 4. James Pierrepont Halliburton, of New York and Portsmouth, N.H., b. Jun. 1824, d. Jul. 1849, m. Susan Hamilton Peters. |
Notes |
Between 1898 and 1904, his house on Islington Street was moved to Elwyn Avenue. |
Titles & honors |
Member of the Portsmouth Forensic Society. |
Relationships |
Spouses: 1. Elizabeth Underwood, b. c1766, d. June 1820, m. May 8, 1796. 2. Sarah Ann Manning, daughter of Capt. Thomas Manning and Statira Ayers, bp. Sept. 30, 1792 in Portsmouth, N.H., d. Mar. 2, 1877, m. Jun. 29, 1823 |
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