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Eastern Division, Morgan Co., AL census, 24 Jun, 1860, page 463A Charles BURNS, 33, farmer, 150, 60, AL Margaret E, 28, IL John, 12, AL Wm, 10, AL Jas Elles, 8, male, AL Martha J, 6, AL David C, 4, AL Rebecca A, 2, AL Nearby neighbors are Kyle, Wilcoxon, Nelson, Qualls, and either Jas M Pugh or Jas McLeigh. 23 July, 1870, Hampton Twp., Moro, Monroe Co., AR, pg. 71B BREEDING, James, 35, farmer, $200, AL Martha, 30, AL Omar, 12, male, AL Lora, 10, Female, AL Emmett, 8, AL Kindar, 5, male, AL Br__LY, 3, male, AL BURNS, Jno., 21, male, AL BURNS, James, 18, male, AL This area later became part of Lee Co., AR. 1870 census, Somerville, Morgan Co., AL, pg 72A BURNES, Charles, 46, farmer, $400, AL Margaret, 38, IL Crocket, 14, male, AL Rebeca, 12, female AL Grant, 10, male, AL Jasper, 6, male, AL Charles, 6/12, male, AL Looks like the younger generation came to Arkansas ahead of the parents and youngest siblings. 1880 census, Hampton Twp., Lee Co., AR, pg. 613B Charles BURNS, working on farm, 53, AL Margaret, wife, 48, IL Crocket D., son, 24, AL Rebecca, dau, 21, AL Grant D., son, 20, AL Brice J., son, 17, AL Chales N., son, 10, AL Family of James E. on previous page; John W. Burns family on page 611B could be the same John of 1860 & 1870 census, but mother's place of birth does not correspond. Names like Grant and Brice makes one wonder if Charles Burns senior served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Notify Administrator about this message?
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