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Ernest Burns Sr.

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Houston County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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From The Crockett Weekly Courier, Friday, August 6, 1897: For years, Ernest Burns brought in the first bale of cotton. It was ginned by Monk, weighed by Savon & Howard, and bought by JC Wootters Co for 7 1/2 cents per pound.
From The Crockett Weekly Courier, Friday, August 6, 1897: For years, Ernest Burns brought in the first bale of cotton. It was ginned by Monk, weighed by Savon & Howard, and bought by JC Wootters Co for 7 1/2 cents per pound.

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ulie Leonard, David Murphy, Hallie Murphy, Charles Dawson and I surveyed and photographed all of Old Cedar Branch on July 1, 2013. We did not find a headstone marking this grave, all except I have relatives buried here and Charles remembers as a child and young man coming to this lovely old cemetery, not far from the banks of the Trinity River, and knew were many of the family plots and rows are.
- Carol Johnson Hoch


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