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Owen Burns
Owen Burns may refer to: * Owen Burns (cricketer) (1911–1964), South African cricketer *Owen Burns (developer) Owen Burns (October 31, 1869 - August 22, 1937) was born in Fredericktown, Maryland, Fredericktown in Cecil County on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. He was an entrepreneur, banker, Real estate developer, builder, and land developer who at one ti ... (1869–1937), American developer * Owen McIntosh Burns (1892–1952), American judge {{hndis, Burns, Owen ...
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Owen Burns (cricketer)
Owen Burns (28 June 1911 – 16 June 1964) was a South African cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...er. He played in one first-class match for Border in 1936/37. See also * List of Border representative cricketers References External links * 1911 births 1964 deaths South African cricketers Border cricketers Cricketers from East London, South Africa {{SouthAfrica-cricket-bio-1910s-stub ...
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Owen Burns (developer)
Owen Burns (October 31, 1869 - August 22, 1937) was born in Fredericktown, Maryland, Fredericktown in Cecil County on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. He was an entrepreneur, banker, Real estate developer, builder, and land developer who at one time owned the majority of Sarasota, Florida and developed or built many of its historic structures, developments, roads, seawalls, and bridges. He became a leader in the community, contributing to its growth and development. He also played briefly for wicklow hockey club. Early life He was born into a North Carolina family that dates to Francis Burns, who left Ayrshire, Ayr County, Scotland for America in 1734 with Gabrielle Johnston (who came to act as a colonial governor). Francis Burns was granted land by the king of England, which remains in family ownership. The county seat, Burnsville, North Carolina is named for Owen's grandfather, Otway Burns, Otway Burnes, Sr., a privateer naval hero and legislator, and the town of Otway, in Car ...
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