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Emily Burns

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Emily Burns
This is a shot of Miss Emily Burns taken in Woodland, CA.

No other information avail. If you recognize her please contact me.This photo is seeking a family/descendants.
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I can find two Emily 's in my Burns genealogy. One is Emily Reed who married Alexander Burns and The other is their daughter, Emily Emma who was born in 1850.
This Emily's clothing is appropriated for the time in which Emily Emma lived, however she was born in Pa. That proves nothing as our ancestors moved around a lot more than we think.
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I am researching my fathers family. The family members have gone by two diffrent names , Hawley and Holley, swithching back and forth as they pleased. My G-Grandfather was born in Pa. as were the family members that I know of. Census records state that my GG-Grandfather was born in NJ and his birth must have been around 1800. I know that my G-Grandfathers name was Daniel Hawley, b 1829 in Pa. he married Arminda. There is a Daniel Hawley/Holley who served in the 54th Pa. Infantry in the Civil War. I believe that this is my Daniel. There is a close connection to the Shawnee Indian tribe in my fathers family. There is a possibility that it could be through my grandfather, George Franklin Hawley's second wife and my Grandmother, Emma Brown.
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