Mr. Burns' older siblings

Mr Burns' older siblings are the 10 unnamed eldest children of Clifford Burns and Daphne Burns, and the older siblings of Charles Montgomery Burns and George Burns, who all died at some point during their childhoods and early adolescence when Charles was very young. They are seen in a picture Mr. Burns shows to Bart in Double, Double, Boy in Trouble, where he explains to him that he wasn't always the oldest child of his family and how the family fortune went to him due to their deaths. The eldest was trampled to death by a horse, one of the girls died of a poisoned potato, Charles' baby twin sister was shot, a girl was stabbed, a boy ate another poisoned potato, one of spontaneous combustion, one felled down a well, two other children of poisoned potatos and a boy was impaled on the Chrysler building. Since all of his older siblings were dead, Charles himself became the eldest child and heir to the family fortune, which eventually resulted in his heartless, twisted grandfather Wainwright Montgomery Burns abducting him from his natural parents, Clifford and Daphne, leaving them with only their youngest child, George.