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Sarah Jane Burns 1845 – 1920 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1845

Birth Location: Williamson County, Illinois, USA

Death Date: 05 Mar 1920

Death Location: Smithland, Livingston, Kentucky, USA

Father: Joseph Burns

Mother: Martha Burns

Spouse(s): James Trail

Children(s): William Trail, Gibson Trail, Matt Trail, Elzie Trail, Trail None, Addie Trail, Elzie Trail, Edward Trail, Tom Trail, Tobe Trail, Richard Trail, Kittie Trail

Early life: Sarah Jane Burns arrived in Williamson County, Illinois, USA in 1845, born to Joseph Burns and Martha Burns. Over time, Sarah Jane Burns formed a family with James Osborn Trail, which included William Franklin Trail, Gibson T Trail, Matt Trail, Elzie Jefferson Trail, Trail, Addie Trail, Elzie Trail, Edward D Trail, Tom Trail, Tobe Gibson Trail, Richard P Trail and Kittie T Trail. Sarah Jane Burns concluded life in Smithland, Livingston, Kentucky, USA in 1920.

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Parents

Joseph Burns
Birth Location: –
JB
Martha Burns
Birth Location: –
MB

Spouses(s)

James Trail
1829 – 1888
Birth Location: Boone, Kentucky, United States
JT

Children(s)

William Trail
1866 – 1946
Birth Location: Kentucky, USA
WT
Gibson Trail
1867 –
Birth Location: –
GT
Matt Trail
1869 – 1951
Birth Location: Livingston, Kentucky, United States
MT
Elzie Trail
1873 – 1966
Birth Location: Livingston, Kentucky, United States
ET
Trail None
1875 –
Birth Location: Livingston, Kentucky, United States
T
Addie Trail
1877 – 1916
Birth Location: Livingston, Kentucky, United States
AT
Elzie Trail
1879 –
Birth Location: Union County, Kentucky, USA
ET
Edward Trail
1880 – 1963
Birth Location: Livingston County, Kentucky, USA
ET
Tom Trail
1881 –
Birth Location: Union County, Kentucky, USA
TT
Tobe Trail
1882 –
Birth Location: Livingston County, Kentucky, USA
TT
Richard Trail
1882 – 1956
Birth Location: Livingston County, Kentucky, USA
RT
Kittie Trail
1886 – 1950
Birth Location: Livingston County, Kentucky, USA
KT

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1845
    Event Place: Williamson County, Illinois, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 05 Mar 1920
    Event Place: Smithland, Livingston, Kentucky, USA

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