Robert Burns, the Scottish poet, lived on a farm. His mother, Agnes Broun, took care of the children and did farm chores. She inspired her son Robert to write poetry and songs.
His father was from Dunottar, his mother was from Kirkoswald.
Robert Burns' mother, Agnes Broun, was a farmer's daughter who worked as a dairymaid. She also did some minor tasks to contribute to the household income. Despite her humble background, Agnes inspired Burns with her knowledge and strong character.
Robert Burns' father's name was William Burnes and his mother's name was Agnes Broun.
Robert Burns' grave is located in the Burns Mausoleum in St. Michael's churchyard in Dumfries, Scotland. He is considered Scotland's national poet and his grave is a popular tourist attraction for visitors.
Robert Burns had a girlfriend named Jean Armour, not starting with the letter "T." She was his great love and the mother of several of his children.
No, Robert Burns had his first child in 1785, two years before he moved to Ellisland in 1788. His first child, Elizabeth Riddell Burns, was born to his mother's servant, Elizabeth Paton.
Jean Armour was the wife of poet Robert Burns. She had 9 children, three of which survived into adulthood. She is buried in the mausoleum where he is.
his full name is Robert Burness. i dont no his middle name. he changed his last name to burns. i dont no why?
Robert Burns' mother's name was Agnes Brown. She was known as "Agnes Broun of Maynes."
Robert Burns was Scottish.
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