Albert C. BURNS

Father: Stephen M. BURNS
Mother: Marianne JORDAN

Family 1: Clara E. MORRIS

(1) Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records via Ancestry.com: Record of Marriages at St. Paul's M.E. Church; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  1. John Morris BURNS
  2. Clara Miriam BURNS
  3. Estella E. BURNS
  4. Albert E. BURNS
  5. Stephen Edward BURNS

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Notes

Updated October 9, 2023. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):

(1) 1850 United States Census for New York, New York Co., Fifth Ward: Page 148; August 17, 1850.

Albert BURNS is the son of Stephen and Mary Ann BURNS. He is 4 years old, born in New York and is attending school.

(2) 1857 Minnesota State Census, Winona County; October 3, 1857.

Albert C. BURNS is the son of S.M. and Mary A. BURNS. He is 12 years old and born in Pennsylvania.

(3) 1860 United States Census for Minnesota, Winona Co., Mt. Vernon (Mt. Vernon Post Office): Page 3; June 7, 1860.

Albert C. BARNES is the son of Stephen M. and Mary A. BARNES. He is 13 years old, born in Pennsylvania and is attending school.

(4) National Park Service Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (CWSS)

- Name: BURNS, Albert C.
- Battle Unit Name: 1st Regiment, Pennsylvania Provisional Cavalry (Organized at Cloud's Mills, Va., June 17, 1865, by consolidation of 2nd and 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Duty at Cloud's Mills till July. Mustered out July 13, 1865.)
- Side: Union
- Company: A
- Soldier's Rank In: Private
- Soldier's Rank Out: Private
- Film Number: M554 ROLL 16
- Notes: General Note - See also 2 Pa. Cav.

(5) U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles via Ancestry.com

- Name: Albert C BURNS
- Enlistment Age: 19; born abt 1846; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Enlistment Date: 7 Feb 1865; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Enlistment Rank: Private
- Muster Date: 7 Feb 1865; Pennsylvania
- Muster Company/Regiment: A; 2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry
- Muster Information: Enlisted
- Muster Out Date: 17 Jun 1865; Washington, District of Columbia
- Muster Out Information: Transferred
- Side of War: Union
- Survived War?: Yes
- Physical Description: Complexion - Dark; Eye Color - Hazel; Hair Color - Black; Height - 5 ft, 4 inches
- Residence Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Occupation: Clerk
- Additional Notes 2: Muster 2 Date: 17 Jun 1865; Muster 2 Place: Pennsylvania; Muster 2 Unit: 2021; Muster 2 Company: A; Muster 2 Regiment: 1st Pro Cavalry; Muster 2 Regiment Type: Cavalry; Muster 2 Information: Transferred; Muster Out 2 Date: 13 Jul 1865; Muster Out 2 Place: Cloud's Mills, Virginia; Muster Out 2 Information: Mustered Out;
- Title: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865; PA State Archives: Civil War Veterans' Card File 1861-1865

(6) Pennsylvania, Civil War Muster Rolls via Ancestry.com

"Muster-Out Role of Captain William H. GRAY, Company F in the 192nd Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, commanded by Colonel William B. THOMAS, called into the service of the United States by the President thereof at Philadelphia (the place of general rendezvous) on the 20th of June 1864, to serve for the term of one hundred days, from the date of organization of regiment unless sooner discharged, from the twelfth day of July 1864, (when mustered in) to the Eleventh day of November 1864 when mustered out. The Company was organized by Captain William H. GRAY at Philadelphia in the month of July 1864."

- Name: BURNS, Albert
- Rank: Private
- Age: 19
- Enrolled on July 11, 1964 in Philadelphia by Captain Wm. GRAY
- Period: 100 days
- Mustered in on July 12, 1864 in Philadelphia by Lieutenant EAKIN
- Last Paid by Paymaster: Pay due from enrollment
- Clothing Account: $4.54
- Remarks: Stop for 1 [?] 20ยข; Joined by transfer from Co. B.

(7) U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files via Ancestry.com

- Name of Soldier: BURNS, Albert C.
- Name of Dependent (widow): BURNS, Clara E.
- Service: A, 1" Pa. Priv. Cav. (3 mo. Pa Vols.); A, 2" Pa. Cav.; B+F, 192" Pa. Inf.
- Filing: 1883 Feb 20; Invalid; Application 473,000; Certificate 365,613; Filed from Minnesota
- Filing: 1923 Dec 14; Widow; Application 1,213,225; Certificate 949,213; Filed from Pennsylvania

(8) Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records via Ancestry.com: Record of Marriages at St. Paul's M.E. Church; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

- Date of Marriage: Feb. 24, 1867
- Groom: Albert C. BURNS
- Residence: Philadelphia
- Occupation: Mechanic
- Place of Birth: Philadelphia
- Age: 21
- Bride: Clara E. MORIS
- Residence: Philadelphia
- Place of Birth: Philadelphia
- Age: 20
- Minister: A. ATWOOD

(9) 1885 Minnesota State Census for Watonwan Co., Town of Fieldon, Madelia Post Office; Page 3; May 29, 1885.

Albert BURNS is head of household, married to Clara [MORRIS] BURNS. He is 39 years old and born in Pennsylvania. Children in the household are Moris J., Clara M., Estella and Albert BURNS.

(10) 1890 United States Veterans Schedules for Minnesota, Blue Earth Co., Ceresco Twp.; Supervisor's District 1; Enumeration District 22; Page 1; June 1890.

- Name of Surviving Soldier: Albert C. BURNS
- Rank: Private
- Company: A 1st Penn Vol
- Date of Enlistment: February 7, 1865
- Date of Discharge: July 13, 1865
- Length of Service: 5 months; 6 days
- Post Office Address: Madelia, Minn.
- Disability Incurred: Contracted Piles [hemorrhoids]
- Remarks: Gets a Pension, $16 per mo.

(11) 1895 Minnesota State Census for Blue Earth Co., Town of Lake Crystal; Page 15; June 27, 1895.

Albert C. BURNS is head of household, married to Clara E. [MORRIS] BURNS. He is 49 years old, born in Pennsylvania, is a farmer and was a soldier in the War of Rebellion. Children in the household are Estella, Albert E., Steven E., Clara E. and J. Morris BURNS. The family has lived in this district for 2 years and 10 months, and in Minnesota for 15 years.

(12) 1900 United States Census for Minnesota, Blue Earth Co., Mankato Twp., City of Mankato, Sixth Ward: Supervisor's District 2; Enumeration District 23; Sheet 6B; June 7, 1900.

Albert C. BURNS is head of household, married to Clara E. [MORRIS] BURNS. Children in the household are Clara, Stella S., Albert and Steven BURNS. There are also two borders, Albert THOMPSON and George HOFFMAN.

- Address: 218 West 4th Street
- Birth date: October 1846; age 53
- Number of Years of Present Marriage: 32 years
- Birthplace: Pennsylvania, with his father born in Pennsylvania and his mother born in Ireland
- Occupation: Collector
- Home: Owns his home free of mortgage; it is not a farm

(13) 1905 Minnesota State Census for Blue Earth Co., City of Mankato, Ward 6; Page 7; July 6, 1905.

Albert C. BURNS is head of household, married to Mrs. Clara E. [MORRIS] BURNS. Their son Steven E. BURNS also resides in the household. Albert is 57 years old, born in Philadelphia (with his father born in Philadelphia and his mother born in Ireland) and is an agent. He was a soldier. The family has resided in Minnesota for 25 years and within this enumeration district for 10 years. Their address is 814 West Front.

(14) 1910 United States Census for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., City of Philadelphia, Ward 34 (part of): Supervisor's District 1; Enumeration District 848; Sheet 4A, April 18, 1910.

Albert C. BURNS is head of household, married to Clara E. [MORRIS] BURNS. Children in the household are Stephen E. BURNS and Lara M. [BURNS] THOMPSON.

- Address: 5620 Gerard Avenue
- Age: 63; married for 40 years
- Birthplace: Pennsylvania, as were his parents
- Occupation: Dry Goods (an employer)
- Home ownership: Rents a house

(15) 1920 United States Census for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., City of Philadelphia, Ward 22: Supervisor's District 1; Enumeration District 1066; Sheet 11A; January 15, 1920.

Albert C. BURNS is head of household, married to Clara [MORRIS] BURNS. Their daughter Estella I. [BURNS] HOERR and her family (husband Charles F. HOERR; children Charles F.B., John A., Clara M., and Eleanor J.). Their grandson Harry A. THOMPSON also resides there (without his parents).

- Address: 1820 Berks St.
- Home: Owned, free of mortgage
- Age: 74
- Birthplace: Pennsylvania, with his father born in Pennsylvania and his mother born in Ireland
- Occupation: None

(16) U.S. City Directories via Ancestry.com

Mankato, Minnesota

- 1895: BURNS Albert C 7, Ceresco, 80, $896, Lake Crystal.
- 1900: BURNS, Albert C, r 122 S Broad.
- 1902: BURNS Albert C, trav agt, r 322 Pleasant.
- 1904: BURNS Albert C, Factory Agent for the 1900 Ball-Bearing Washing Machines and Wringers 728 S Front, r 709 W 6th.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

- 1911: BURNS Albert C drygds 5620 Girard av
- 1913: BURNS Albert C drygds 5620 Girard av
- 1914: BURNS Albert C drygds 5620 Girard av
- 1915: BURNS Albert C 5620 Girard av
- 1916: BURNS Albert C drygds 5620 Girard v
- 1921: BURNS Albert C h 1820 Berks

(17) Pennsylvania, Death Certificates via Ancestry.com

- Full Name: Albert C. BURNS
- Place of Death: 1820 W. Berks St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Date of Death: Nov. 25th, 1923; 6:10 am
- Sex: Male
- Marital Status: Married
- Date of Birth: October 20th, 1846; Pennsylvania
- Age: 77 years; 1 month; 5 days
- Occupation: Retired dry goods merchant
- Father: Stephen M. BURNS (b. Philadelphia)
- Mother: Mary JORDAN (b. Dublin)
- Cause of Death: chronic nephritis arteriosclerosis (contributory - aortic regurgitation)
- Place of Burial: Fernwood Cemetery; Nov. 28th, 1923
- File 117806; registered 25754

(18) Pennsylvania, Veterans Burial Cards via Ancestry.com

- Name: BURNS, Albert
- Date of Birth: 1846
- Date of Death: 11-25-23
- Veteran of: Civil War
- Served in: Army
- Dates of Service: M.I. 7-12-64; M.O? 11-11-64
- Organization: Co., "F", 192nd Pa. Inft.
- Rank: Private
- Cemetery: Fernwood, in Fernwood, Pa.
- Location of Grave: Section 17; Lot 139; Range Center
- Headstone provided by: Family
- Information Given By: Bates, Vol. #5 - Page 350

(19) Sylvester family interview.

- Referred to an "Uncle Al" BURNS.

(20) Hughes family records. February 6, 2001.