II .ill .jfi •■ Hon . Stewart and Jane ( Fillmore ) Burns. due to the wet conditions and the nature of the soil, the building could not be moved any further than approximately a half mile from its original position, near the shore of the Dunk River . Although this house has been modified at different times, the original structure still exists. This home in 1985 is occupied by Robert E. Burns . Stewart Burns represented the fourth district of , in the Legislative Council, for the Conservative Government of P.E.I. , where he served for eight years. He was also a Justice of the Peace in . He was a deacon in the Baptist Church and the Superintendent of the Sunday School. They had seven ch. surname Burns. 4a 3f2e Mary Eva b. 15 Aug. 1859; d. 9 Sept. 1949; m. 17 July 1877, Charles Read . He d. 1938, bur. in Brae cem. 4b 3f2e Emma Jane b. 24 Apr. 1861; d. 21 Nov. 1950; m. 1. 5 Feb. 1881 Jacob Silliker . m. 2. 5 July 1893 Frederick G. Bouvyer . They lived in Brudenell . 4c 3f2e Annie Maud b. 9 Aug. 1862; d. 1928; m. James MacArthur . They lived in Port Arthur, Ont. 4d 3f2e Rebecca Minetta b. 9 May 1865; d. 19 Dec. 1961; m. 17 Feb. 1892, Charles Waugh . + 4e 3f2e James Judson b. 7 Oct. 1866;d.3Apr. 1944; m. 1.9Nov. 1889, Euphemia Taylor , dau. of Peter Taylor . She d. 1 Mar. 1918 in Kelfield, Sask. m. 2. Mrs. Alma Arno . 4f 3f2e Clara Ada b, 14 Apr. 1871; d. 26 Oct. 1940; m. 27 Dec. 1898, Fred Taylor , son of William and Penelope (Baker) Taylor. +4g 3f2e Edmund Wallace b. 7 Jan. 1875; d. 13 Mar. 1955; m. 12 Jan. 1910, Caroline Dammarell , dau. of Robert and Elizabeth Dammarell. + 4e3f2e Judson Burns Judson Burns, son of J. Stewart and Jane ( Fillmore ) Burns, b. 7 Oct. 1866 in Freetown ; d. 3 Apr. 1944 219