#69930 Jean Rosemary Stauffer ( Lawrence Edward "Larry" StaufferAlbert M. StoufferWilliam Henry StoufferJacob Stouffer )

Other names for Jean: Jean Burriss.

Jean was born 11 Oct 1932 in Pennsylvania. She died 16 Aug 2015 in Seffner, Florida. She was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Anderson, Anderson Co., South Carolina.

Jean married #69933 Henry Wyndham "Wyndham" Burriss.

Marriage notes

They married.

 

Wyndham was born 24 Jul 1926 in Anderson, Anderson Co., South Carolina. He died 17 Apr 1978 in Hillsborough, Florida. He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Anderson, Anderson Co., South Carolina.

He is the son of Robert Eugene & Lucy Mildred (Robertson) Burriss. He was a minister.

Note that the FindAGrave entries appear to be mis-linked and an older Henry Windham Burriss (1895-1972), presumably an uncle, is shown as the child of those parents. The mis-linking is self-evident in that that Henry is two years older than his father (correction suggestion sent 26 Jan 2020).

Children of this relationship:

#69934FiWyndie Jean Burriss(29 Aug 1956–6 Jul 2005)
#69935MiiH. Wyndham Burriss 
#69936MiiiT. Wynter Burriss 
#69937MivL. Wyndson Burriss 
#69938FvWynette L. Burriss 

"Jean Burriss", obituary, Anderson Independent-Mail, Anderson, South Caolina, 17 Sep 2015. Citing Tampa Bay Times, 27 Aug 2015.

Florida Death Index 1877-1998, Ancestry.com. Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.

Henry Burriss, Number: 251-46-5446, Issue State: South Carolina; Issue Date: before 1951, Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011.

Henry Wyndham Burriss, cemetery notes, www.findagrave.com, #126999425.

Jean Stauffer Burriss, cemetery notes, www.findagrave.com, #151294209.

Robert Eugene “Bob” Burriss, III, cemetery notes, www.findagrave.com, #129231541.

Varina99, "Stauffer Family Tree", Public Member Tree, www.ancestry.com.


Line Generation: 5

Relationship: Second Cousins One Times Removed through William Henry Stouffer