William Paul Burns Schoolmaster Gravestone West Wemyss Fife Scotland



Tour Scotland travel video of the William Paul Burns, Schoolmaster, gravestone in the churchyard on ancestry visit to West Wemyss in Fife, Scotland. Erected by old scholars and many friends to perpetuate the memory of William Paul Burns, who was schoolmaster at West Wemyss school for nearly fifty years. The surname of Burns comes from " Burnhouse " a dwelling near a burn or a stream. Although " burn " is a common word in Scotland for a stream, the word originated in Old English. The singular form " Burn " is found in Dumfries and Galloway in the 13th and 14th century. The poet Robert Burns' father came from Kincardineshire on the east coast of Scotland and spelt his name Burness. Robert and his brother adopted the spelling " Burns " a form which first appeared in written records only in the 17th century.

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