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Elder Burney Sawyer

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Elder Burney Sawyer

Birth
Death
12 Feb 1937 (aged 90)
Burial
Frisco City, Monroe County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.4390506, Longitude: -87.4120437
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Burney was the oldest of 15 children of William Dionysius "Nish" Sawyer and Elizabeth Daniels.

Burney was a soldier for the Confederacy in the Civil War. He enlisted in the Confederate Army in Monroe County AL on May 2, 1864, at age 18. He was a prisoner of war at Ship Island MS. He was paroled on May 6, 1865, in a prisoner exchange in Vicksburg MS. He walked all the way home (approximately 270 miles) from Vicksburg MS to Jones Mill AL (now Frisco City AL)

Burney was licensed to preach in 1876, and founded the Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church in Frisco City in 1884. He served as Elder in the church for 53 years until he died. Buying 160 acres of land at $1 an acre, he made his home place near Frisco City. He is buried in the Shiloh cemetery in front of the church, along with Sawyer relatives and other members. His tombstone is parallel to the front of the church.

On October 24, 1867 he married Sarah Ann Holt. They had nine children:

Annie
Zebra "Zebie"
Robert L.
Mary
Vitalis "Vida" L.
William Dionysius "Bill/Billy"
Idonia "Donie"
Cornelia "Sis"
Wiley Burney "Bud"

After Sarah's death in 1895, on May 16, 1886 he married Annie Beulah Floyd. They had nine children, eight of whom survived:
Lonie Melinda
Luverne
John C.
Rethra
James Burney "Jim"
Sallie
Mattie Aline
A stillborn child
Katie "Kate"
Burney was the oldest of 15 children of William Dionysius "Nish" Sawyer and Elizabeth Daniels.

Burney was a soldier for the Confederacy in the Civil War. He enlisted in the Confederate Army in Monroe County AL on May 2, 1864, at age 18. He was a prisoner of war at Ship Island MS. He was paroled on May 6, 1865, in a prisoner exchange in Vicksburg MS. He walked all the way home (approximately 270 miles) from Vicksburg MS to Jones Mill AL (now Frisco City AL)

Burney was licensed to preach in 1876, and founded the Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church in Frisco City in 1884. He served as Elder in the church for 53 years until he died. Buying 160 acres of land at $1 an acre, he made his home place near Frisco City. He is buried in the Shiloh cemetery in front of the church, along with Sawyer relatives and other members. His tombstone is parallel to the front of the church.

On October 24, 1867 he married Sarah Ann Holt. They had nine children:

Annie
Zebra "Zebie"
Robert L.
Mary
Vitalis "Vida" L.
William Dionysius "Bill/Billy"
Idonia "Donie"
Cornelia "Sis"
Wiley Burney "Bud"

After Sarah's death in 1895, on May 16, 1886 he married Annie Beulah Floyd. They had nine children, eight of whom survived:
Lonie Melinda
Luverne
John C.
Rethra
James Burney "Jim"
Sallie
Mattie Aline
A stillborn child
Katie "Kate"

Inscription

"He fought a good fight and kept the faith""blessed is he that keepeth the faith for he is resting in..eternal home not made with hands U C V"

Gravesite Details

First name was Burney



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  • Created by: Gwynn
  • Added: Feb 13, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24613283/burney-sawyer: accessed ), memorial page for Elder Burney Sawyer (5 Aug 1846–12 Feb 1937), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24613283, citing Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Frisco City, Monroe County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Gwynn (contributor 46976002).