She was born in Georgia. The family moved to Blount County, Alabama when she was just a child.
She married James Madison Burns on Nov 2, 1876. She was the mother of 10 children. 1. William Marvin (Ada Lula Bradford & Newson Saddler) 2. Mary Ella (Charles Joseph Wood)3. Nena Blanche ( John Emmitt Laing) 4. Jesse Milton (Mary Ethel Moore & Omie Pope) 5.David Algernon ( Ruth Margaret Phillips) 6.James Rufus (Alta D. Addington & Josephine Ellgy Tillman)
7.Early Wright (Willie Hogeland) 8. Fred McCain ( Esther May Phillips) 9. Porah Estelle ( Besky S. Byrum) 10. Nona Bernice.
The tall stone on the right is the original stone. Several years ago the family went together and purchased the one with both names.
She was born in Georgia. The family moved to Blount County, Alabama when she was just a child.
She married James Madison Burns on Nov 2, 1876. She was the mother of 10 children. 1. William Marvin (Ada Lula Bradford & Newson Saddler) 2. Mary Ella (Charles Joseph Wood)3. Nena Blanche ( John Emmitt Laing) 4. Jesse Milton (Mary Ethel Moore & Omie Pope) 5.David Algernon ( Ruth Margaret Phillips) 6.James Rufus (Alta D. Addington & Josephine Ellgy Tillman)
7.Early Wright (Willie Hogeland) 8. Fred McCain ( Esther May Phillips) 9. Porah Estelle ( Besky S. Byrum) 10. Nona Bernice.
The tall stone on the right is the original stone. Several years ago the family went together and purchased the one with both names.
Family Members
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William Marvin Burns Sr
1877–1967
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Mary Ella Burns Wood
1879–1961
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Blanche Burns Laing
1881–1943
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Jesse Milton Burns
1883–1970
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David Algernon Burns
1886–1967
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James Rufus Burns
1888–1957
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Early Wright Burns
1890–1969
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Fred McCain Burns
1893–1969
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Porah Estelle Burns Byrum
1896–1980
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Nona Bernice Burns
1899–1969
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