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  1. William was also talented in music and played the piccolo, with his brothers Joseph and John, in the Berwyn Brass Band. (The Burns1 children, two girls and five boys, inherited their parent's musical abilities: most of them were active in their church choirs, and Helen, their youngest daughter, was an organist at the Berwyn Theater on Cassatt ...

  2. Other survivors are his brother, Frank L. Burns, Berwyn; two sisters, Miss Estella J. Burns, Berwyn; Mrs. Harry Wadsworth, Berwyn, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow a the Mauger Funeral Home in Malvern.

  3. William M. Coates, a successful Philadelphia wool merchant, and one of three Coates brothers who kept estates on the southern borders of Berwyn, purchased the old Benjamin Wetherby farm late in 1879. He immediately set about enlarging the two-story stone farmhouse, of very early origin, as a summer home.

  4. 7 wrz 2002 · General James Burns. James Burns, fifth son of John Bourns married Jean Downey, who was a descendant of the Dinwiddie family of Scotland, which traced its ancestry back to 1296 and whose ancestral home was Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland. A number of the Dinwiddie lairds were of distinction in their country.

  5. Genealogy for James Burns (1862 - 1919) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. James Burns was born on month day 1786, in birth place, Pennsylvania, to John Bourns and Esther Bourns (born Morrow). James was baptized in baptism place . James had 10 siblings: Elizabeth (Betsy) Patterson (born Burns) , Esther Wallace (born Burns) and 8 other siblings .

  7. John Burns was born in 1810, in Ireland. He married Margaretha Robertson about 1850, in Crossingville, Cussewago Township, Crawford, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters.

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