First NC Burleson Family
Reunion
by Don Burleson
The planning for the first Burleson reunion for North Carolina proved to be a
daunting task. Few people other than BFA researchers are aware that virtually
all of the Burlesons in North Carolina are descendants of Aaron Burleson who
arrived in North Carolina in the early 1700’s. Most North Carolina Burlesons
would reply “Well, that family is not in my line,” not realizing the common
ancestry of all Burlesons. The goal was to reach as many Burlesons as possible
and make them aware that they shared a common ancestry as well as to promote
interest in researching the Burleson history.
With the help of Hazel Burleson Hopkins and P.K. Burleson we were able to
reserve a picnic area at Morrow Mountain State Park, and our task became one of
getting as many Burleson’s interested as possible. The reunion began with a mass
mailing to all known Burlesons in the area around Stanly county, informing them
of all that we had to offer and encouraging them to participate. A classified ad
was also placed in the Stanly county newspaper, while J.D and P.K spread the
word by telephone.
As the date drew near, we were expecting about 50 families and we entered
discussions about how to most quickly meet our dual goals of distributing
information, while at the same time collecting genealogical information. J. D.
Burleson set-up a sign-in sheet which became the foundation for his huge
genealogy of North Carolina Burleson families. J.D.’s work, by the way,
currently contains more than 3,500 Burleson ancestors and is by far the most
extensive research ever done on the North Carolina Burleson family. Work is
currently underway to publish J.D.’s work on the Internet.
On the day of the event, it became clear that we would have in excess of 100
Burleson descendents attending the reunion, and many of them immediately
provided a wealth of family information, including old photographs and family
Bibles. It was especially refreshing to see so many younger people who had the
energy and desire to do further work on Burleson research. For information
collectors, the attendance proved to be a Godsend, with one-of-a-kind
photographs and previously unknown Burleson information. (As a result of the
reunion, I was able to view the only known photograph of my Great Grandfather,
J. W. Burleson.)
By the end of the day, all of the Burleson genealogists were exhausted from
collecting genealogy information, while all of the Burleson descendants came
away with a much greater appreciation of the noble ancestry. Everyone agreed
that the reunion was a smashing success, and plans were underway to make this
the first of many Burleson reunions. Each year the Burleson reunion promises to
attract more cousins and provide more insight into the origins of our Burleson
ancestors.