William Fletcher Burden

William Fletcher Burden (March 14, 1830 December 7, 1867) was an industrialist born in Troy, New York.[1]

William Fletcher Burden
Born(1830-03-14)March 14, 1830
DiedDecember 7, 1867(1867-12-07) (aged 37)
Troy, New York, U.S.
EducationTroy Polytechnic Institute
Spouse(s)
Julia Ann Hart
(
m. 1856; his death 1867)
Children4
Parent(s)Henry Burden
Helen McOuat
RelativesI. Townsend Burden (brother)
James A. Burden II (nephew)
Arthur Scott Burden (nephew)
Irvin McDowell (brother-in-law)

Early life

William F. Burden was born March 14, 1830 in Troy, New York, the third son of Henry Burden (1791–1871) and Helen (née McOuat) Burden (1802–1860). His siblings included Peter Abercrombie Burden Sr. (the father of James A. Burden II and Arthur Scott Burden), Margaret Elizabeth Burden, Helen Burden (who married Gen. Irvin McDowell), Henry James Burden, James Abercrombie Burden, Isaiah Townsend Burden, and Jessie Burden.[1]

Burden attended Troy Polytechnic Institute (later known as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute).[1]

Career

William designed the steam derricks, used for unloading coal, at the Burden Iron Works. A wire cable stretched between, on which an iron carriage traveled three hundred feet from the dock to the coal heap, carrying a self-dumping bucket with the capacity to hold a ton of coal. A steam engine hoisted the filled bucket to the cable, along which it traveled to the point where the tilting apparatus overturned its contents upon the pile.[2]

Personal life

In 1856, he married to Julia Ann Hart (1833–1887), daughter of Hon. Richard P. Hart from Troy.[1] Together, they were the parents of four sons, only two of which survived to adulthood:

  • William Fletcher Burden, Jr. (1856–1897),[3] who married Esther "Daisy" (née McCoy) (1855–1928).[4][5][6]
  • Howard Hart Burden (1857–1926).[7]
  • Henry Burden (1861–1861), who died young.
  • Henry Burden (1863–1864), who also died young.

Burden died in Troy on December 7, 1867 at the age of thirty-seven, and was interred in family vault in the Albany Rural Cemetery.[8] After his death, the iron works were inherited by his nephew, James A. Burden II. A memorial plaque dedicated to William Fletcher Burden is in the Woodside Church, Troy, New York.

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