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Letter: Writer sends thanks to author of Ambrose Burton article

Picture and article by Jason Harmon helped children learn about their Burton heritage
I would like to thank the person or persons for submitting the picture of Ambrose and Serena Burton and their children.

My husband and children are of Ambrose's descendantts.



My husband David, is the only Grandson of Lester Burton, who was the son of Wesley Burton, who was the son of Ambrose Seber Burton.

The picture and article on Ambrose and hiis family have helped my children with learning their heritage on the Burton side.Thank you,
Cathy Burton
Thanks, Cathy. It was one of the finest articles we've had the privilege of posting. Your gratitude should go to Jason Harmon, whom we haven't heard from in a little while. Last we talked him, he was busy finishing college with plans to move to Adair County. For the Ambrose Burton article, Click Here. And to read some of the best literature with Adair County connections since Mark Twain, search on "Jason Harmon" in the the searchbox in the Site Menu. -Ed Waggener.


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