- Edward Burgess
Edward Burgess (1848-91) was an American
yacht designer, born June 30, 1848 in West Sandwich,Massachusetts .Edward is fifth son of Benjamin Franklin Burgess (1818-1876) and Cordelia Williams Ellis(1821-1876). The Burgess family were merchants who made their money in the West Indies trade and lost it in 1879. They had a summer residence in
Beverly Farms .Edward was educated at Harvard, graduating in 1871, and became secretary of the
Boston Society of Natural History , in which capacity he edited the publications of the society. In 1879 he became instructor inentomology at Harvard, remaining until 1883. Financial reverses caused him to turn his attention to designing yachts. From his designs the "Puritan" was built, which easily defeated the "Genesta" (English) in the races for the "America's cup" in 1885. In 1886 his "Mayflower" led in the race with the English "Galatea". In 1888 his fishing schooner "Carrie E. Phillips" distanced four competitors in thefisherman's race held in Boston harbor. His "Volunteer" won the "America's cup" against the "Thistle", the special product of British genius, in the international races of 1887. His other yachts included the "Mariquita", "Minerva", and "Gossoon", all of them remarkably swift sailing craft.Edward married Caroline Louisa Sullivant on June 2, 1877 in Boston. She was born 2 November 1852 in Columbus Ohio and is daughter of William Starling & Caroline Eudora (Sutton) Sullivant. They had two sons William
Starling Burgess and Charles Paine Burgess. Edward died July 12, 1891 ofTyphoid Fever . Caroline died 16 September 16, 1891 in Boston ofpneumonia . They are both buried atMount Auburn Cemetery lot #1167 Geranium Path.Burgess was inducted into the
America's Cup Hall of Fame in 1994.ources
* "Boston's North Shore" by Joseph E.Garland. Published 1978.
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=DvSYwpSV6fwC&pg=RA2-PR48&lpg=RA2-PR48&dq=%22Benjamin+Franklin+Burgess%22&source=web&ots=BEYbnXa6Hd&sig=hIwRxLFRzUZdi3CQs2elG1x03L8&hl=en Benjamin Franklin Burgess Obituary,] NEHGS Register Volume 65 xlviii, 1911.
* [http://users.tellurian.com/freddie/burgess/jacob-2.htm 139.Benjamin Franklin Burgess genealogy.]
* [http://cowhampshire.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2006/4/24/1908304.html Tasha Tudor ancestry.]External links
* The location of the early Burgess summer cottage is now [http://www.bevrec.com/lynchpark.html Lynch Park] in
Beverly, Massachusetts . Latter it was owned by the Evans Family who hosted PresidentWilliam Howard Taft s 1910 summer "Whitehouse".
* A map of Beverly Cove from the 1872 Atlas of Essex County [http://www.salemdeeds.com/atlases_pages.asp?ImageName=PLATE_0095.jpg&atlastype=Atlases&atlastown=ESSEX+COUNTY&atlas=ESSEX+COUNTY+1872&atlas_desc=ESSEX+COUNTY+1872&pageprefix= plate 95,] showing the Burgess cottage off Ober Street on Woodbury Point.
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