>Hello fellow Burns researchers, > >Just throwing my line in again. Is anyone out there missing a John Burns >born circa 1780? John was my g-g-g-g-grandfather. The earlist record I have >for him comes from Presbytarian Church records in Crawford County, Pa. in >1828. Through researching his children I was able to determine the family >had lived in Bucks County, Pa. in 1810 and they were in Schulykill, Co. New >Philadalphia, Pa. in 1826 where there youngest child was born. From an >article I was given on one of John's grandsons iut was stated that John's >father fought in the American Revolution. His name may have been William but >I don't know. Just a guess. I don't know where John was born. > >Thanks, >John Burns > Dear John, I have a John Burns and a SARAH McWilliams (b. 1780 in Ireland) in my line. I'm not sure if you've searched the list about my posting yet. I believe that they had moved to Louisiana by 1800, though. We have several "Sues" in the family, so your posting caught my eye. John Burns' son, Willoughby, married a Spanish girl whose father fought in the Revolution. In any case, a number of names you mentioned sounded familiar, as well as certain dates. Let me know if anything rings a bell. I would be glad to share info. Please reply to me at [email protected] I hardly ever use this address anymore. Sincerely, Basil Burns > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > --