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Dr. Gilbert Brown (1883-1960) was a pioneer of modern anaesthesia in Australia and was the first president of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists. He was made a CBE in 1953. Dr. Marie Brown, nZ̐̌ee Simpson, (1883-1949) had a strong emphasis on public health and maternal and infant health in her medical career. She was associated with the Mothers and Babies' Health Association for many years. Their son, Ian Brown (1917-1987), had a 36 year career with the CSIRO (previously CSIR), beginning in the Division of Industrial Chemistry in 1942.

From the description of Papers. 1800-1982. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224756456

Joseph Emerson Brown (1821-1894), lawyer, Georgia Governor (1857-1865), son of Mackey and Sally Rice Brown, married Elizabeth Grisham, daughter of Joseph and Mary L. Grisham. Parents of Julius L. Brown, Mary Virginia Brown, Joseph M. Brown, Franklin P. Brown, Elijah A. Brown, Charles M. Brown, Sally Eugenia Brown, and George M. Brown.

From the description of Brown family papers, 1837-1930. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476246

Lyndsay Brown was an 1876 graduate of Indianapolis High School and later worked as an Indianapolis Lawyer. He conducted an abstract of title business in Indianapolis from 1876 to 1926. He was the son of Ignatius Brown and grandson of Hiram Brown. Ignatius Brown was born on August 11, 1831. He attended Marion County Seminary and received the bachelor of law degree in 1852 from Indiana University. He married Elizabeth M. Marsee on May 5, 1857 and they had four children. Brown practiced law with his father Hiram until 1853 and then began his own practice. He worked to organize the first board of trade in Indianapolis. Ignatius Brown died in 1903.

From the description of Brown Family papers, 1824-1939. (Lincoln Library). WorldCat record id: 247223074

Residents of Prosperity (Newberry County, S.C.).

From the description of Brown family papers, 1862-1967. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 37441060

The Browne family papers are primarily of Albert Gallatin Browne, a ship chandler in Salem, Mass., and an agent of the U.S. Treasury Dept. in Beaufort, S.C., during the Civil War, his wife Sarah Smith Cox Browne, and their children, Albert Gallatin, Jr., a lawyer and journalist; Sarah Ellen (Nellie), a nurse of wounded soldiers at a military hospital in Beaufort; Alice; and Edward.

From the description of Papers, 1802-1963 (inclusive), 1833-1908 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122471107

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