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From: The Goughs <>
Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY-L] Ignatius and Patrick Bournes (Burns) were foundin Loudoun Co Va abt 1780.
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 22:56:24 -0600
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Linda, are there any known ties between these Burns and the Goughs?
Ignatius and Patrick's names are often associated with the Goff brothers
in VA. Were there any notable emmigrations from SMC to VA before the
revolutionary war?

Thanks again. I will keep you informed of any progress.

Mike

Linda Reno wrote:

> Hi Mike,
>
> Will of Dennis Burns, SMC 10/29/1750-12/17/1750. Wife: Martha, 1/3
> personal estate and at her death to be equally divided among my four
> sons of said Martha: Nicholas, Ignatius, Patrick, and Bennet. If she
> is now with child, that child to also have a part. Son: Dennis, tract
> I bought of Joseph Jones "Pt. of Beckwith Lodge" and "Jones' Chance";
> a negro Sam; furniture, horse, and wearing apparel. If he dies
> without heirs the lands and negro to my son Patrick. Son: Nicholas,
> 4000 lbs. tobacco and 5 lbs. sterling for a slave at the discretion of
> my brother James. Son: Ignatius, a negro girl Jean and if dies before
> age 21 then the said slave to Patrick Burns. Son: Patrick, a negro
> boy Tom and wench Agnes. Son: Bennet, a negro boy John and if he dies
> before age 21 then to Michael Burns, son of my brother Michael. To:
> Ann, daughter of my brother Matthias, 3000 lbs. tobacco to be paid to
> her at age 18. Money and tobacco due to me from Thomas Baker to be
> applied to payment of debts and any remaining part to be divided among
> my five sons provided that my wife Martha will abide by this will.
> Brother: James may bind any of my sons to a trade as he thinks
> proper. All of my children to be under the care of my brother James
> and Robert Holton until they arrive at the age of 21 years; that is to
> say my son Dennis, my son Ignatius, and my son Patrick to be and
> remain in the care of my brother James until they arrive to the ages
> aforesaid. My sons Nicholas and Bennet to be under the care of Robert
> Holton until they arrive to the age of 21. Exec: Brother, James.
> Wit: Andrew Foy, Elizabeth Vaughn, Thomas Vaughn, Richard Vaughn.
> (Maryland Calendar of Wills).
>
> I don't have Martha's maiden name.
>
> Dennis Burns, above, was the son of Patrick Burns, but I don't have
> wife's name either:
>
> Will of Patrick Burne (Burn), planter, St. Mary's Co.,
> 12/13/1737-1/16/1737-38. Grandsons: Dennis and John Burne and their
> heirs, "Hurry James". If they die without issue to sons Dennis and
> James Burn, one having the east part and the other the west part.
> Personalty to sons Michael, Patrick, and Matthias, and to grandson,
> James Jones. Son-in-law: Solomon Jones, 4500 lbs. tobacco to buy a
> negro for his son, James Jones. Residue of estate to sons Patrick,
> Matthias, and Michael Burne at the discretion of my executor. Exec:
> Son, Dennis. Wit: Anthony Simms, Jr., Elizabeth Smith, Andrew Eaton.
> (Maryland Calendar of Wills).
>
> Linda Reno
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Goughs"
> <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 7:18 PM
> Subject: [MDSTMARY-L] Ignatius and Patrick Bournes (Burns) were found
> in Loudoun Co Va abt 1780.
>
>
>> Dear List, Ignatius and Patrick Bournes (Burns) were found in
>> Loudoun Co Va abt 1780. The were reported to be Catholics from St.
>> Mary's County, MD. Can someone provided information on these two
>> folks. They were associates of Thomas, Salathiel, John and James
>> Goff, who were also in LoudounCo, VA. These Brother, through DNA,
>> are related to the Goughs of St. Mary's.
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> --
>> Michael J. Gough
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>

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Michael J. Gough





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