Samuel, Jr. was born in 1794 in SC.1 He died after April 15th, 1851 in AL.1
General Notes
[coosa1.ged] CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: Lowndes DIVISION: the Rocky Mount District REEL NO: M432-8 PAGE NO: 190A REFERENCE: enumerated by me, on the 19 day of Dec'r 1850. A J Perry LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE 24 225 225 Burns Samuel 56 M Planter 300 S. Car. 25 225 225 Burns Martha 56 F S. Car. 26 225 225 Burns Mary E. 24 F Ala 27 225 225 Burns Martha L. 20 F Ala 28 226 226 Burns Henry 26 M Teacher 500 Ala 29 226 226 Burns John W. 23 M Planter Ala 30 227 227 Burns William A 30 M Planter Ala 31 227 227 Burns Martha E. 24 F Ala 32 227 227 Burns Sarah E 5 F Ala 33 227 227 Burns Martha L 3 F Ala On 15 Apr 1851 signed his mark as a witness that Ann (Spivey) Jordan deceased husband Rueben Jordan served as a 1st Sergent in the company of Infantry commanded by Captain Nathaniel Martin in the Regiment of South Carolina Militia. His brother-in-law Felix Jordan was there also and signed as a witness. Researched by Ron Bridges on 10 Sep 2002.