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  1. Richard E. Burns: Birth: 28 Oct 1912 in , Los Angeles, California, USA. Death: 17 Jun 1971

  2. Forest G. Burns: Birth: 15 Jan 1914 in , Los Angeles, California, USA. Death: 25 Apr 1998 in Palo Cedro, Shasta, California, USA


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Sources
1. Title:   World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Page:   NARA Roll: #1530902
Author:   Selective Service System
Publication:   M1509; 20,243 Rolls National Archives and Records Administration
2. Title:   Ninth U. S. Census: 1880
Page:   NARA Roll: T9_742; p. 101A
Author:   U. S. Government: Census Office
Publication:   National Archives and Records Administration Washington, D.C. Government Printing Office, 1908
3. Title:   Twelfth U. S. Census : 1900
Page:   NARA Roll: T623 1826; p. 13B
Author:   Census Office
Publication:   T623, 1854 rolls
4. Title:   Fourteenth U. S. Census: 1920
Page:   NARA Roll: T625_106; p. 239B
Author:   Department of Commerce-Bureau of the Census
Publication:   T625, 2,076 rolls
5. Title:   Fifteeneth U. S. Census: 1930 Population Schedule
Page:   NARA Roll: 157; p. 243A
Author:   Department of Commerce - Bureau of Census
Publication:   T626, 2,667 rolls
6. Title:   California Deaths, 1940-1997
Page:   Social Security No: 551-10-2297
Author:   Ancestry.com

Notes
a. Note:   �Cb�DFred Burns �C/b�DActor: April 24, 1878 - Fort Keogh, MT �Cb�DFrom All Movie Guide: �C/b�DLanky, Montana-born Fred Burns , a former bronco-buster for the Buffalo Bill and Miller 101 Wild West shows, played Western leads opposite Lillian Gish at Biograph in the very early 1910s and later rode in The Birth of a Nation (1915). Like brother Bob Burns, the distinguished-looking, gray-haired Fred eventually drifted into supporting and bit roles, almost always portraying a sheriff or deputy. He seems to have retired after Gene Autry 's Barbed Wire (1952), in which, unbilled as usual, he played a rancher. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide


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