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- - 1870 U.S. census, Ogdensburg: Anna Walling is 5 years old and living at home with her parents Robert and Anna
Walling. She was born in New York state.
- 1880, Ogdensburg: Anna is 14 years old and living on New York Avenue with her parents Robert and Hannah Walling.
- 1883-4 city directory: Walling Annie, bds 131 New York ave. (her father's house)
- 1885-86: Walling, Annie J., dressmaker, bds 139 New York Ave. (with her are father Robert, brother Nicholas and sister Mary.
- St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery: Gravestone reads "Anna Walling Burlingame 1868 - 1913."
- Kelly LaPorte, 932 Baldwin Ave., Negaunee, Michigan, 49866, wrote during first half of 1999 that she is the great-great-granddaughter of Ira Burlingame. She said that Ira and Annie Walling had a child, Hanna (Leona) Burlingame who married Lawrence Sheehan of Annsville, N.Y. Lawrernce and Hannah had 5 children including a set of twin boys named Joseph and John (John died at birth), Anne, Margaret (Eillen) and Mary. Mary was the only one of this family still alive at the time of the correspondance. Ira and Hannah are buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Taberg, N.Y.
- Syracuse, April 26, 1913: Mrs. Anna J. Burlingame, 46, wife of Ira Burlingame, died at 6 o'clock yesterday morning at her home, 321 Shonnard street. She had heen ill only since last Thursday of cerebral spinal meningitis. Besides her husband, Mrs. Burlingame leaves one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Sheehan, Jr., of Taberg. She also is survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Lanthier and Mrs. Daniel Leahy, both of Ogdensburg, and one brother, Cornelius, in the West. Owing to the contagious nature of the disease which caused Mrs. Burlingame's death, the funeral will be held privately this morning and the body will be taken to Ogdensburg for burial. (The body arrived in Ogdensburg and was taken immediately to St. Mary's Cemetery where interment was made.
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