<George P Burns and Mary Ann Lester and their children John W., Jane, Isabel A., Thomas, George P., Richard W., James A., Levi, and David in Fillmore, Andrew County, Missouri beginning about 1858. Do these names sound familiar to anyone?> I have a David E. Burns born abt 1897. According to my grandmothers birth certificate he was born in Chilcoathe Missouri. I'm not certain of the spelling for the town because I have seen it spelled different ways. I don't have much info mostly cause my grandmother always changed the story on her parents. I do know that at one point David E Burns lived in Colorado, then on to Idaho. Was a farmer in Colorado. Worked with the Railroad (at least that is what I have been led to believe). He died in Idaho about 1950. Any info/leads would be appreciated this has been an elusive hunt. Thanks Tawnya
I have John H Byrns 1833, Jeannie A Byrns 1844, George W Byrns 1869, Charles H Byrns 1874, Elwyn A Byrns 1874, Eve M Byrns 1879, Mable A P Byrns 1883, (hereafter they changed the name to Burns) Helen Mae Burns 1905, Howard A Burns 1925, Thomas W Burns 1928, Leon Earl Burns 1929. Respectfully 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 <><><><> 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