She would later bear his child, Larry Burns, who was given up for adoption and would later enter Mr. In 1939, at Burns' 25-year college reunion, he became romantically involved with the daughter of an old flame. At one point, he proposed, but she rejected him because of his evil ways, and they didn't speak for decades. īurns with Abe Simpson during WWII Pre-World War 2 įor a time Burns lived in Paris, where he met and fell in love with his cousin Lyla. ![]() Whether or not Burns' mother Daphne was alive by the 1990s or dead in the 1930s was unclear, as was whether or not the cause of his parents' death was getting in his way or if his mother died from a lack of indoor plumbing. Burns amused himself by injuring hapless immigrant laborers. īurns abandoned Bobo, a teddy bear and the symbol of his lost youth, to live with a twisted billionaire, who was his grandfather Wainwright Montgomery Burns, who owned the Springfield Power Works, where laborers split atoms by hitting anvils with sledgehammers. Clifford burned down the company that made the comics to teach his son a lesson. īurns used to have a penchant for reading comics as a child ("comical booklets"), but his father Clifford didn't like this. His parents were either affectionate or cold and distant. ĭepending on the account, he was a child in 1909, 1913, or 1935, and was an adult in the 19th century, 1914 (with his 25-year college reunion taking place in 1939), between the wars, or in the 1920s. When the 108-year-old Cornelius Chapman died in 2000, Burns officially became Springfield's oldest living resident. Burns was either the youngest of his siblings which he outlived, or the older brother of George Burns. He once gave his place of birth as Pangaea. Others in the 1990s and 2000s knew his age as 104. He said he was 81 in the 1990s and said his age was a four-digit number in the 2000s and 2010s. His age and time of birth is contradictory. ![]() The Burns family has deep roots in the United States, with Montgomery Burns' great-grandfather Franklin Jefferson Burns throwing boxes of tea overboard in the Boston Tea Party. Stewart Burns, Ironfist Burns (non-canon) and Three other nephews (non-canon) Nieces: Pepita Bernstein and Victoria Burns Great-Grandfather: Franklin Jefferson Burns Siblings: Cornelius Burns, Cornelia Hernandez, Zeph Burns, Sarah Drew Linscott, Dominique Burns, Archibald Burns, Clifford Burns Jr., Ernest Burns and George Burns Grandparents: Wainwright Montgomery Burns and Evelyn Graycomb Owner of Springfield Nuclear Power Plant (not legal owner) Burns as a vampire Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber Burns " Excellent." ―Burns' catchphrase " Release the hounds!" ―Burns' catchphrase " You're fired." ―Mr.
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