Yes, Robert Burns had a large family. He married Jean Armour, with whom he had nine children, of which only three survived into adulthood. Burns also had several other children with different women.
George William Burns has written: 'The descendants of William Burns' -- subject(s): Family
M. Osa Burns has written: 'Our family trails'
No. 3rd degree burns are the worst there are.
It was cigar burns but... it was Friends of Peter G.
yes he does, he has two girls Sarah and lilly burns
The same way as any other burns.
The surname "Burns" is often associated with the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns. However, if you're referring to a specific person's wife or family name, please provide more context or details, as "Burns" could relate to various individuals or families. In general, family names can carry significant historical and cultural meanings, often reflecting lineage or heritage.
Betty Siros Burns has written: 'Siros/Sirot family' -- subject- s -: Genealogy
Acrylic fiber burns completely without leaving any residue.
The name Burns is of Scottish origin and means "brook" or "stream." It is a common surname in Scotland, derived from the land where a family lived near a stream.
Burns: Take Them Seriously. Virtual Hospital. http://www.vh.org/Patients/IHB/HealthProse/Family medicine/burns.html.
Jenny Clow and Robert Burns had a son named Robert Burns Jr., born in 1786. Their relationship was part of Burns's complex personal life, as he had multiple romantic entanglements. Burns acknowledged his son, and the child was raised within the context of Burns's wider family and literary legacy.