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How can he be both a "...Canadian born attorney..." and "...born in Granger, Utah to Homer Manley Brown and Lydia Jane Brown." As I don't know which is correct ( or why there should be some debate, based on the commentary in his own words) so I'll leave it to others that may know more to correct. -- 71.35.45.10701:50, 29 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Well, I've adjusted the intro to reflect his residency in both countries. Frankly, I don't know about his citizenship, as he was born in the United States, came of age in Canada, went to school in Canada, served in the Canadian armed forces, was admitted to the bar in Canada and Utah, spent most of his later years as a resident of Utah, and died there. Anyone else know his citizenship? WBardwin08:50, 29 April 2007 (UTC)Reply