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Delbert Clarence BURNS
 1857 - 1908

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Generation: 1
  1. Delbert Clarence BURNS b. 8 Mar 1857, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; d. 1908, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; bur. 1908, Wisconsin.

    Delbert m. Lunetta C. FRENCH 28 Feb 1885. Lunetta b. 1859, Wisconsin; d. 1923; bur. 1923. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Florence Mae BURNS b. 22 Sep 1886, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.
    2. Lue BURNS b. 21 Nov 1890, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.
    3. Clinton BURNS b. 22 Jul 1893, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.

Generation: 2
  1. William Thomas BURNS b. 20 Jun 1824, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; d. 20 Aug 1884, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; bur. Aug 1884, Wisconsin.

    Notes:
    from The Biographical History of La Crosse, Trempealeau, and Buffalo Counties, Wisconsin, published 1892, page 770:

    Delbert Clarence Burns, of Trempealeau county, is a son of William Thomas Burns, who was born in Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York, July 20, 1824. He was the son of John and Laura Burns.

    December 13, 1847, W. T. Burns was united in marriage to Louisa Jane Bugbee, a daughter of William Bugbee, and in 1854, they came to Wisconsin, first to Portage, thence to Trempealeau Township, settling on section 1. This farm was entirely new, but he improved the place and made of it a pleasant home and there he resided until his death, August 20, 1884.

    He was a well-known and esteemed citizen, and took an active interest in promoting the growth and prosperity of the community in which he lived. He was a member of the Town Board of Trempealeau, and took an active part in the religious and educational progress of the town. He was especially active in church matters, and was one of five who built the Methodist Church at Centreville, he having been a member of that denomination for twenty years. Politically he was identified with the Republican party. He met his death in a sudden and peculiar way, having died from the sting of a bee.

    His only child, Delbert C., was born at the homestead in Trempealeau county, March 8, 1857, which he now owns and occupies.

    He married Lunetta C. French, a daughter of Henry French, of Galesville, and a well-known pioneer of Trempealeau County. Mr. and Mrs. Burns have two children: Florence Mabel and Lulah Camele.

  2. William m. Louisa Jane BUGBEE 13 Dec 1847, New York. Louisa b. 7 Dec 1827, Essex County, New York; d. 22 May 1904, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; bur. May 1904, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]

  3. Louisa Jane BUGBEE b. 7 Dec 1827, Essex County, New York; d. 22 May 1904, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; bur. May 1904, Wisconsin.

    Children:
    1. 1. Delbert Clarence BURNS b. 8 Mar 1857, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; d. 1908, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; bur. 1908, Wisconsin.

Generation: 3
  1. John BURNS b. 26 Dec 1796, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; d. 1855, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; bur. 1855, New York.

  2. John m. Laura SPICER 4 Jul 1817, Crown Point, Essex County, New York. Laura (daughter of Michael SPICER and Sarah ATWOOD) b. 23 Apr 1796, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. Aft 1865, New York. [Group Sheet]

  3. Laura SPICER b. 23 Apr 1796, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. Aft 1865, New York.

    Children:
    1. 2. William Thomas BURNS b. 20 Jun 1824, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; d. 20 Aug 1884, Trempealeau, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin; bur. Aug 1884, Wisconsin.
    2. Polly Eliza BURNS b. 28 Sep 1835, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; d. 5 Aug 1912, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; bur. 1912, New York.

Generation: 4
  1. Michael SPICER b. 1766, Great Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York; d. 12 Apr 1842, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; bur. Apr 1845, Essex County, New York.

    Notes:
    Michael's enlistment in the Revolutionary War came this way; Every man in that part of the country volunteered and/or was bound to furnish a seasoned man for service. Nathan Spicer furnished his 16 year old son Michael; Nathan also served.

    In a letter to Edward R. Wells dated March 1840, *Tobias Spicer said of his brother Michael, "As to our family connexions [sic]...Michael still lives in Ticonderoga--- is poor and careless still." This seems a rather harsh description of Michael who was known to be a hard working and respected family man.

    *Note; Tobias had little good to say about any of his siblings as he felt all but sister Hannah were going to hell because they were not Methodists.

  2. Michael m. Sarah ATWOOD 25 Nov 1792, Amenia, Dutchess County, New York. Sarah b. 29 Mar 1766, East Haddam Township, Meddlesex, Connecticut; d. 24 Sep 1849, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; bur. Sep 1849, Essex County, New York. [Group Sheet]

  3. Sarah ATWOOD b. 29 Mar 1766, East Haddam Township, Meddlesex, Connecticut; d. 24 Sep 1849, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York; bur. Sep 1849, Essex County, New York.

    Children:
    1. Talmon SPICER b. 28 Feb 1794, Granville, Washington County, New York.
    2. 5. Laura SPICER b. 23 Apr 1796, Granville, Washington County, New York; d. Aft 1865, New York.
    3. Daniel SPICER b. Abt 1797, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York.
    4. Lucinda SPICER b. 1799, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York.
    5. Amanda SPICER b. 12 Feb 1803, Shaftsbury, Bennigton, Vermount.
    6. Michael SPICER b. Apr 1808, New york; d. Feb 1820.
    7. Hial SPICER b. 1809; d. 1880; bur. 1880.
    8. Sarah SPICER b. 1811, Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York.

  
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