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  1. 10/22/2000 02:47:54
    1. [BURNS-L] BURNS in Lauderdale Co., AL
    2. Just in case this is helpful to anyone else on the list, below is some other BURNS info I came across while trying to find some information to help Lori Ann. *********************** LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALALBAMA MARRIAGE BOOK B - NOV 1876 - DEC 1879 BRIDES http://www.rootsweb.com/~allauder/marbkb-brides.htm Iron, J. J. Burns, Mary A. 16 Sep 1877 Iron, Thos. C. JP B/158 Denson, W. G. Burns, Mollie L. 13 Mar 1878 Walker, A. J. MG B/303 ************************************ LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMA MARRIAGE BOOK 2, 1825 - 1833 http://www.rootsweb.com/~allauder/marbk2brides-a-j.htm Burns, Mary Hanson, thomas 17 Mar 1829 Young, E. G. JP Burns, Mary Henson, Thomas 17 Mar 1829 Young, E. G. JP Burns, Sarah Ross, James 30 Apr 1829 Womack, J. B. JP *************************** TracingMyRoots (Jessy M. Reid) BENNETT>BURNS>COACH>DAVIS>REID>ROBERTS>WORKS...

    10/21/2000 07:44:24
    1. [BURNS-L] Mattie Alice BURNS & Wiley E. MURPHY - 1900 Lauderdale Co., AL Census
    2. --part1_cc.b99b90e.2723d84f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Lori Ann, After reading your message about searching for BURNS in Lauderdale Co., AL; I've been doing a little searching. You said you were looking for "Mattie Alice Burns in 1891 she married Wiley E Murphy". Look at the info from the 1900 Lauderdale Co., AL Census below. On the 1900 Census (only 8 years after they were married) for Lauderdale Co., AL, there is a "Willey E. Murphy" and a "Martha Burns", both on page 74B (I'm assuming, hoping, thinking, they are on the page as a couple!)! Remember I told you to keep watch, because often "Mattie" is short or a nickname for Martha, Margret, Mary, etc? As soon as possible, I would go to your local genealogy library or FHC, and look up the 1900 Census for Lauderdale Co., AL and see if perhaps this is your Wiley E. Murphy and Mattie Alice Burns. :-) I hope this information is helpful, and please keep me posted on anything you find!! Thanks! Jessy M. Reid << 1900 Lauderdale Co., AL Census Index ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/lauderdale/census/1900/1900laud.txt MURPHY, Willey E. 74B MURPHY, William 66A MURPHY, Willie 67B BURNS, Frankie 311B BURNS, Horace J. 103A BURNS, Horace O.P. 103B BURNS, Ida 341B BURNS, John D. 274B BURNS, Lytle 341A BURNS, Martha 74B BURNS, Sam 2A BURNS, Wesley 311A BURNS, Wiley 232A **************************** >> >>>>>>> hello im also researching Burns from Lauderdale ala but im having no luck at all im looking for Mattie Alice Burns in 1891 she married Wiley E Murphy i think she was born in 1872 thank you lori ann [email protected] <<<<<<< TracingMyRoots (Jessy) BENNETT>BURNS>COACH>DAVIS>REID>ROBERTS>WORKS... --part1_cc.b99b90e.2723d84f_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: TX Jessy Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 01:30:15 EDT Subject: (no subject) To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 114 **************************** LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALALBAMA MARRIAGE BOOK B - NOV 1876 - DEC 1879 BRIDES http://www.rootsweb.com/~allauder/marbkb-brides.htm Iron, J. J. Burns, Mary A. 16 Sep 1877 Iron, Thos. C. JP B/158 Denson, W. G. Burns, Mollie L. 13 Mar 1878 Walker, A. J. MG B/303 ************************************ LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMA MARRIAGE BOOK 2, 1825 - 1833 http://www.rootsweb.com/~allauder/marbk2brides-a-j.htm Burns, Mary Hanson, thomas 17 Mar 1829 Young, E. G. JP Burns, Mary Henson, Thomas 17 Mar 1829 Young, E. G. JP Burns, Sarah Ross, James 30 Apr 1829 Womack, J. B. JP *************************** 1900 Lauderdale Co.,

    10/21/2000 07:42:39
    1. [BURNS-L] Re: BURNS-D Digest V00 #179
    2. I took a quick look in my files, and I don't seem to have a Mattie Alice Burns. However, I do have a Martha A. Burns, but she was born in 1857 and married a Stewart. Remember that Mattie was commonly used as a nickname for Martha, Margret, and Mary (at least in my experience), so don't rule those out while searching for her. I will keep my eyes out for her.... you may also look in Hopkins County, Texas...for if she was one of the ones in my line, she would have most likely moved with them from Lauderdale Co., AL to Hopkins Co., TX, and I believe (will have to go back and look to be sure) they moved around 1894...so this would have been just a few years after she was married. Good luck on your search, and let me know if you find anything! Jessy M. Reid << hello im also researching Burns from Lauderdale ala but im having no luck at all im looking for Mattie Alice Burns in 1891 she married Wiley E Murphy i think she was born in 1872 thank you lori ann [email protected] >> TracingMyRoots (Jessy) BENNETT>BURNS>COACH>DAVIS>REID>ROBERTS>WORKS...

    10/21/2000 06:35:58
    1. Re: [BURNS-L] BURNS ancestors
    2. hello im also researching Burns from Lauderdale ala but im having no luck at all im looking for Mattie Alice Burns in 1891 she married Wiley E Murphy i think she was born in 1872 thank you lori ann [email protected]

    10/21/2000 03:12:13
    1. [BURNS-L] BURNS ancestors
    2. Hello, I am looking for information on my following BURNS ancestors: Robert M. "Bob" Burns b. 1850 Alabama m. Annie Redding father: J. Ruffin Burns (b.1823) mother: Mary Lucy ___? Children of Robert M. "Bob" Burns & Annie Redding: Joe Mitchell Burns b. 1898 m. May 10, 1919 to Maggie Davis (1898-1997) d. February 13, 1982 in Van Zandt County, Canton, Texas Lucy Burns m. James Parker I believe that J.Ruffin BURNS and his family came from Lauderdale County, Alabama to Hopkins County, Texas sometime in the late 1800's. Any information you could provide would be greatly appreciated! I am more than willing to share other info that I have on my BURNS relatives. Thank you!, TracingMyRoots (Jessy) BENNETT>BURNS>COACH>DAVIS>REID>ROBERTS>WORKS...

    10/20/2000 08:51:39
    1. [BURNS-L] Burns/Byrns Massachusetts
    2. Dreamwalker
    3. Does anyone know of any relatives of John H. Byrns married to Jeannie A Sanborn in Brookline, Mass February 9th, 1867? Or any on Jeannie either? Thanks Crys The Tears/Dreamwalker~Lakota <><><><> "A Nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground.Then it is done, no matter how brave its warriors or how strong its weapons." Cheyenne <><><><> Free Leonard Peltier http://Clemency_for_Peltier.tripod.com <><><><> Support the Oyate http://members.tripod.com/GrassRootsOyate/ <><><><> Just two clicks feeds the worlds children every day....how can you not? http://www.thehungersite.com/ <><><><> The Standing_Ones give us the air we breath....help save them today http://rainforest.care2.com/ <><><><> Vanishing Prayer....see the video then help the Dineh Do what YOUR Heart tells you to http://www.freespeech.org/senaa/ <><><><> "To hear the Eagle cry circling overhead Remember to be as thankful for the struggle as for the dream" Crys The Tears <><><><> This year about 563,100 Americans are expected to die of cancer, more than 1,500 people a day, more than one per minute. http://www.endcancernow.com/ <><>

    10/13/2000 10:49:27
    1. Re: [BURNS-L] BURNS AYERSHIRE, SCOTLAND
    2. Have you ever come across a Hester Burns who married Paul Brooks? They were in Newtown Penn married in the Presbyterian Church there and on to Berkeley County, Va. in 1787 and on to Shelby County, Kentucky by 1790. and Paul died there in 1826. I have never been able to get a lead on her parents. Thanks Bev Wyman

    10/13/2000 10:41:46
    1. [BURNS-L] BURNS AYERSHIRE, SCOTLAND
    2. Diana Self
    3. I am searching for the parents of Jefferson Burns b. c. 1808 Ayershire Scotland. He md. Louise Vandeusen. Their son Francis Marion Burns b. Sept 10, 1834 Salem, Marion Co., IL d. April 1, 1910 Salem, Marion Co., IL. He md. Mary Ann Smith. Their ch: Charles Wesley (my 3rd ggrandfather) b. 1858 Molly b. 1860 Emma b. 1866 Hattie b. 1868 Josephina b. 1871 all of Salem, Marion Co., IL Any information would be greatly appreciated. I have lots of informaiton to share from Charles Wesley Burns down. Thank you. Diana Self

    10/13/2000 07:28:39
    1. Re: [BURNS-L] BURNS, ROBERTS, REID
    2. William G.Kishbaugh
    3. Jessy/Phyllis- Do you have any info on a Reed or Reid who was married to Rachael AF King of Seguin, Texas? Thanks -Bill K <[email protected]> [email protected] wrote: > And as for REID...well, I > have lots on my Reid line... > Jessy M. Reid > > Hi Jesst, > I have BURNS in Hopkins County and am also researching REID/REED and ROBERTS > - > > Phyllis Wilson Carpenter > > TracingMyRoots > (Jessy) > BENNETT>BURNS>COACH>DAVIS>REID>ROBERTS>WORKS... > > ==== BURNS Mailing List ==== > BURNS Family Mail List Archives: > courtesy of Rootsweb, our gracious host! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > Just type in the mail list's name: BURNS > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/search > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    10/13/2000 02:02:52
    1. Re: [BURNS-L] BURNS, ROBERTS, REID
    2. hi jessy im looking for a Mattie A Burns in alabama have you ran across that name i think she was born 1872 or around there no other info on her except she m Wiley E Murphy in 1891 they lived in lauderdale county ala thank you lori ann

    10/10/2000 04:36:46
    1. Re: [BURNS-L] BURNS, ROBERTS, REID
    2. Hi Jessy, My ggrandfather was William A. Burns. He married Paralee Aribell Hart in Hopkins County in 1879. His father was James Love Burns, who is buried in Stout Creek Cemetery in Hopkins County.James was born in Maury County, TN in 1829 went to Yallobusha County, MS and then on to Tippah County, MS where he married my gggrandmother, Rachel E. Miller. He and Rachel were in the 1860 census for Tippah County and then went to AR for a time before settling in Northeast, TX - Franklin County and Hopkins County. James was the son of Miles Burns.After James death, Rachel and some of her children moved to Indian Territory- Garvin County. She died there in 1907. There is a Robert Burns buried near her and other family members in the Old Purdy Cemetery. I have only one Roberts so far. A.J. Roberts who married my ggrandmother, Victoria Sheppard in Lamar County. They were divorced by 1880. She then married a man by the name of N.B. Reid. They had three children: Annie and Joe and Lucy "Lou", who wewre twins. At some point they started spelling the name - Reed. I do not know what happened to N.B. Reid - whether Victoria divorced him or he died - she then married a James Wilson. My grandfather, Arthur Hubert Reed, was born to her and A.J. Roberts. He always went by the name of Reed. Would love to solve the mysteries surround the Reid/Reed and Roberts connections. Phyllis

    10/10/2000 04:16:48
    1. [BURNS-L] BURNS, ROBERTS, REID
    2. Hi Phyllis, Wow, you would think we should connect somewhere with all the same surnames, huh? :-) On your BURNS in Hopkins County...do you have Robert M. "Bob" Burns, J. Ruffin Burns, William Burns, James Harris Burns, Mary Lucy Burns, Martha A. Burns, or Joe Mitchell Burns? Any of these sound familar? Hhmm..ok, now for ROBERTS...do you have Tom Roberts, Geneva Roberts Pittman, Vernice Faye Roberts, or Elizabeth Paralee Roberts Bennett? Where are your Roberts? I don't really have much on my Roberts line yet. And as for REID...well, I have lots on my Reid line....where are your Reids at/from? Thanks again. Hope to hear from you soon. Jessy M. Reid Hi Jesst, I have BURNS in Hopkins County and am also researching REID/REED and ROBERTS - Phyllis Wilson Carpenter TracingMyRoots (Jessy) BENNETT>BURNS>COACH>DAVIS>REID>ROBERTS>WORKS...

    10/09/2000 06:41:37
    1. Re: [BURNS-L] JPBecky - BURNS
    2. Hi Jesst, I have BURNS in Hopkins County and am also researching REID/REED and ROBERTS - Phyllis Wilson Carpenter

    10/08/2000 03:38:40
    1. [BURNS-L] JPBecky - BURNS
    2. JPBecky, At the moment, I have my Burns in Lauderdale County, Alabama; Hopkins County, Texas; and Van Zandt County, Texas. I'm not sure exactly where else they may have been or come from. >> Jessy Reid, Where are your Burns' from? Mine are from Clay County,Kentucky. If yours are from there I could send you what I have. [email protected] << TracingMyRoots (Jessy) BENNETT>BURNS>COACH>DAVIS>REID>ROBERTS>WORKS...

    10/08/2000 03:28:24
    1. [BURNS-L] Free database 1910 PA Census
    2. Ancestry.com has 1910 Pennsylvania Miracode/Soundex database free until 10/14/2000. http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5103.htm Good Luck

    10/08/2000 07:24:43
    1. Re: [BURNS-L] TMG, etc
    2. Jessy Reid, Where are your Burns' from? Mine are from Clay County,Kentucky. If yours are from there I could send you what I have. [email protected]

    10/08/2000 05:52:04
    1. [BURNS-L] TMG, etc
    2. --part1_ac.b5f2356.271160e1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello everyone, Just checking in. Well, I finally got "The Master Genealogist" software program, and have it installed on my new computer system. The only problem is, when I went to import my family files, I realized that something was wrong...really wrong. Before I switched from my old system to the new one, I had copied all my family files and GEDCOMs to CD-ROMs. But, when I went to import the files to TMG, I could only find my old backup versions...and none of the new ones. I'm not sure how I did it exactly, but I'm afraid that I may have lost a huge portion of my family files and research. I have it all on paper copies (or most of it anyway), but it is going to take me some time to get it all put back into TMG, and going (and backed up on 200 CD and 400 discs, just to make sure this time!). Anyway, in the meantime, if I seem a bit "in the dark", you'll know why. If anyone has their GEDCOM and wouldn't mind sharing it, I would be most greatful...at least that would help get a little of it back before the next millineium. :-) Thanks, Jessy Reid TracingMyRoots (Jessy) BENNETT>BURNS>COACH>DAVIS>REID>ROBERTS>WORKS... --part1_ac.b5f2356.271160e1_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: TX Jessy Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 01:29:46 EDT Subject: Fwd: TMG, etc To: [email protected], [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part2_ac.b5f2356.2711604a_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 112 --part2_ac.b5f2356.2711604a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 10/8/00 12:29:09 AM Central Daylight Time, TX Jessy writes: << Hello everyone, Just checking in. Well, I finally got "The Master Genealogist" software program, and have it installed on my new computer system. The only problem is, when I went to import my family files, I realized that something was wrong...really wrong. Before I switched from my old system to the new one, I had copied all my family files and GEDCOMs to CD-ROMs. But, when I went to import the files to TMG, I could only find my old backup versions...and none of the new ones. I'm not sure how I did it exactly, but I'm afraid that I may have lost a huge portion of my family files and research. I have it all on paper copies (or most of it anyway), but it is going to take me some time to get it all put back into TMG, and going (and backed up on 200 CD and 400 discs, just to make sure this time!). Anyway, in the meantime, if I seem a bit "in the dark", you'll know why. If anyone has their GEDCOM and wouldn't mind sharing it, I would be most greatful...at least that would help get a little of it back before the next millineium. :-) Thanks, Jessy Reid >> --part2_ac.b5f2356.2711604a_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: TX Jessy Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 01:29:09 EDT Subject: TMG, etc To: [email protected], [email protected] (Debra Garner), [email protected] (Alex Reid), [email protected] (Anita Reid Jimmink), [email protected] (Bob Reid), [email protected] (Cheryl Hutchinson), [email protected] (Earl Wayne Reid), [email protected] (Elizabeth Lyons), [email protected] (Euna Beavers), [email protected] (Jack Edward Reid), [email protected], [email protected] (Jimmy Kerr), [email protected] (Kaye Graves Van Fleet), [email protected] (Lucille Chote), [email protected], [email protected] (Mikki Bean), [email protected] (Molly McLaughlin), [email protected] (Ottis Guinn), [email protected] (Paula Harmon), [email protected] (Ruby Miller), [email protected] (Rhomer Johnson), [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 112 Hello everyone, Just checking in. Well, I finally got "The Master Genealogist" software program, and have it installed on my new computer system. The only problem is, when I went to import my family files, I realized that something was wrong...really wrong. Before I switched from my old system to the new one, I had copied all my family files and GEDCOMs to CD-ROMs. But, when I went to import the files to TMG, I could only find my old backup versions...and none of the new ones. I'm not sure how I did it exactly, but I'm afraid that I may have lost a huge portion of my family files and research. I have it all on paper copies (or most of it anyway), but it is going to take me some time to get it all put back into TMG, and going (and backed up on 200 CD and 400 discs, just to make sure this time!). Anyway, in the meantime, if I seem a bit "in the dark", you'll know why. If anyone has their GEDCOM and wouldn't mind sharing it, I would be most greatful...at least that would help get a little of it back before the next millineium. :-) Thanks, Jessy Reid --part2_ac.b5f2356.2711604a_boundary-- --part1_ac.b5f2356.271160e1_boundary--

    10/07/2000 07:32:17
    1. [BURNS-L] 1840 Mercer County, KY, partial census records
    2. Here are the names shown on one page of the 1840 Mercer Co., KY Census. Please contact me directly and I will send you the rest of the information shown on the page for any of the individuals listed. [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: ALL I CAN PROVIDE IS THE NUMBER OF MALES AND FEMALES OF CERTAIN AGE BRACKETS AS SHOWN ON THE CENSUS. THERE WERE NO ENTRIES FOR FREE COLORED PERSONS ON THIS PAGE. I HAVE NO FURTHER INFORMATION ON ANY OF THESE NAMES EXCEPT THOMAS HALE. CURRY, Jas. CUNNINGHAM, Jne. GRITTON/BRITTON, Jn. R. DEARINGER(?), Arch SANDERS, Jn. MATTOX, Peter YEAST, Joseph SIMPSON, George YEAST, Jacob P. YEAST, Danl YEAST, Leon(?) YEAST, Jas. CORN (?), Timothy RANDOLPH, M. F. WICKERSHAM, Jesse TEWOMEY (?), Wm. BREWER, Baribas CARTER, Wm DEBON, Joseph HALE, Thos. (my ancestor) CURRY/CAREY, Peter BURNS, Harvey (?) WICKERSHAM, Sampson MASTEN/MARTIN, Rebecca SALLEE, Wm. SALLEE, Jn. PORTER/POVETER, Joseph NISE, Jas. NISE, Jas Senr (?) BURNS, Smith BREWER/BRUNER, David

    10/02/2000 09:58:23
    1. Re: [BURNS-L] e-mail address
    2. my email address is: [email protected] thanks.

    09/26/2000 06:07:06