BROWN, ERIC, office holder, arts administrator, author, lecturer, and farmer; b. August 1877 in Nottingham, England, one of the
BROWN, CORYDON PARTLOW, school administrator, surveyor, businessman, and politician; b. 15 Nov. 1848 in Southampton, N.B
BROWN, JAMES, farmer, teacher, and politician; b. 6 Sept. 1790 at Glamis near Dundee, Scotland, son of
BROWN, PAOLA (Paoli, Paole, Peole), town-crier and handyman; fl. 1828–52
BROWN, THOMAS STORROW, hardware merchant, journalist, Patriote, and writer; b. in 1803 at St Andrews, N.B., son of Henry
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Joe is first mentioned in Canadian records in August 1771 as a slave belonging to William Brown and Thomas
BROWN, PETER, merchant, politician, and jp; b
BROWN, GEORGE, journalist and politician; b. at Alloa, Clackmannan, Scotland, 29 Nov. 1818; d. at Toronto, Ont., 9
BROWN, ANDREW, Church of Scotland minister and author; b. 22 Aug. 1763 in Biggar, Scotland, son of Richard
Brown; hanged in Toronto, Ont., 23 July 1880.
George Bennett’s early life is obscure. By his own account, written on the eve of
Walter George Brown (1875–1940) was an intrepid Presbyterian clergyman who relished his early ministry amid rugged frontier
BROWN, JAMES, bookbinder and businessman; b. 1776 in Glasgow; m. c. 1795 and had at least
election to the legislature for Waterloo North as a Reformer. Rising quickly in Reform ranks and backing George Brown *’s call for representation by
BROWN, WILLIAM, journalist and printer; b. c. 1737 at Nunton (Dumfries and Galloway), Scotland
BROWN, CAROLINE SOPHIA, teacher, physician, and school-board trustee; b. 30 Jan. 1862 in Derry West (Mississauga), Upper
BROWNE, GEORGE, architect; b. 5 Nov. 1811 in Belfast (Northern Ireland); d. 19 Nov. 1885 in Montreal, Que
CRAWFORD BROWN, THOMAS, Presbyterian minister and military chaplain; b. 18 Jan. 1874 in Richmond, Carleton County, Ont., son
in Philadelphia, and he worked there for a time alongside William Brown. In 1763 Brown, who had returned from
was opposed by George Brown*, publisher of the Globe and leader of the Reform Grits, because of its lack of commitment to
(Brown), farmer and home-maker; b. 9 Feb. 1857 in Pilkington Township, Upper Canada, daughter of Charles Trask and Ann French; m. there 9