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From: "Bernie Moore-Knowles" <>
Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Roebuck, Cunningham, Kelso, Burns and Tiller - Harold
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 16:30:27 -1000
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Goodness Harold - I hate to sound like such an idiot...............but,
where do I find these files on rootsweb? Can you direct me?

Thanks for taking the time to explore and respond to me - you are really a
WISE man! LOL

Bernie Moore-Knowles
Papa'aloa, Hawai'i

"I have Indian blood in me. I have just enough White blood for you to
question my honesty." ........Will Rogers

----- Original Message -----
From: "Harold Blevins" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Roebuck, Cunningham, Kelso, Burns and Tiller


> Bernie:
>
> There are at least 12 files on Rootsweb relating to the parents of
> Elizabeth; James White Tiller and Sarah "Sally" Boyce and their
> children. Several of them list the children of John F. Burns and
> Elizabeth as: James, John S. and Joseph. I would assume these
> to be the three who survivied her.
>
> I have the parents of John Foster Burns as John Burns and Margaret
> Ross Wilson......Harold B.
>
>
> Oh, oh, oh Vera!
>
> My father's grandmother was a Tiller by birth. I know that the Tillers
> migrated through and some stayed in Missouri - while others came on into
> Fulton County boundaries - where the families of Kelso, Roebuck and
> Cunningham connected to them and were already settled.
>
> I tried researching this woman once before and found this:
>
> John Foster Burns b: July 24, 1814 d: August 10, 1850 in Pleasant Hope,
> Polk Co., Missouri
> .. +Elizabeth H. Tiller b: May 23, 1816 in Naked Fork, Warren Co.,
Kentucky
> m: July 02, 1840 in Missouri d: May 16, 1877 in near LaCrosse, Izard
Co.,
> Arkansas Burial: Roberts Cemetery-Izard Co., Arkansas
>
> Now, if John Burns died in Polk Co., Missouri in the mid 1850s - there
has
> to be a reason that Elizabeth moved on into the Izard County area?
>
> Does anyone research these Burns'? Does anyone know who the three Burns
> children were that survived her at the time of her 1877 birth?
>
>
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