A S H Burgess represented Southampton at the 1850 Virginia Constitutional Convention.
A S H Burgess born in ???.
A S H Burgess was the son of Henry John Burgess and Sara Jones.
His sister Elizabeth Elizabeth married Richard B. Kello of Southampton County in 1803
Albridgton Samuel Hardy Burgess was ten years old when his father died in 1797. General Lawrence Baker, the son of Henry Baker of Isle of Wight County and the brother-in-law to Henry John agreed to be the guardian of A. S. H. Burgess and raised him at their home, Buckland's in Gates County, North Carolina. A. S. H. Burgess was educated at the University of North Carolina and took up practice as a medical doctor in Raleigh. He married there at the age of 27 (1814), and remained there until soon after the death of his wife, Mary Gilmaur in 1822. A. S. H. Burgess with his two children William Henry and Laura returned to his birthplace and home in Southampton. He maintained his medical practice out of his farm until his death in 1864. In 1833 he married Louisa Wellons in Southampton County. They had several children, one of whom was Richard Urquhart Burgess, who had descendants living in the family home, Oak Grove, until 1940.
A. S. H. Burgees—Delegate from Southampton; born in Southampton county; died 1804, in the same county; physician, scholar; educated at Millfield, by his father, Parson Burgess, with William H. Harrison, President; studied medicine; located at Raleigh, N. C.; returned in a few years to his native county, where he practiced his profession, until his death.
Thomas Burgess was the father of Henry John Burgess.
Henry John was the father of A. S. H. Burgess.
A. S. H. Burgess was the father of Richard Urquhart Burgess.
Richard Urquhart Burgess was the father of Walter Burgess, who did not marry, Dr. Richard
Urquhart Burgess, James Burgess, Louise, Margaret and Samuel A. Burgess.
A S H Burgess was a Whig.
[1]The Constitutional Conventions of Virginia From the Foundation of the Commonwealth to the Present