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W H Brown shipyard at the foot of Hobson Street in 1909. He was born in a Martello tower [4] at Dymchurch, Kent to Stephen Cain and Elizabeth Brown, on 4 May 1838 and went to Greenwich Hospital School. His siblings were George Hoile, Sarah Heywood, and Elizabeth Brown. [5] There are two versions of the next part of his life.
William H. Brown (June 16, 1803 – October 27, 1855) was an American shipbuilder during the 19th-century. He built yachts , paddle steamers and steamboats . He was one of the first shipbuilders in the country and had his business for more than thirty years having built over 300 vessels.
Hellesdon is a village in the District of Broadland in Norfolk, England. It lies approximately four miles (6 km) north-west of Norwich city centre and has a population of 11,132, according to the 2011 Census. Norwich International Airport immediately adjoins the parish.
Harriet Martineau (1802–1876), daughter of a Norwich manufacturer of Huguenot descent and devout Unitarian, whose writings include Illustrations of Political Economy (1832–34); supported the abolitionist campaign [31] R. H. Mottram (1883–1971), novelist and lord mayor of Norwich
The squadron successfully forced the surrender of the Confederate ships, and land forces soon captured the defending forts. Four months later, on December 31, 1864, Brown was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the battle. [3] [4] Brown died at age 59 or 60 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington County, Virginia. [2]
William H. Brown (Medal of Honor) (1836–1896), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient William Henry Brown (aviator) (1894–1969), Canadian World War I flying ace William Maurice Brown (1910–1975), New Zealand Lt. Colonel; first principal of Faujdarhat Cadet College
It runs services in Norfolk and Suffolk, England, chiefly at Hellesdon Hospital, Norvic and Julian Hospital in Norwich, Northgate in Great Yarmouth, and Carlton Court in Lowestoft. It was formed by a merger of Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust with Suffolk Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust on 1 January 2012. [1]
Haig Brown married, in 1857, Annie Marion, eldest daughter of the Rev. Evan Edward Rowsell, rector of Hambledon, Surrey, the elder brother of Canon Thomas J. Rowsell. They had five sons and seven daughters. [1] [4] Rosalind Mabel Haig Brown who was headmistress of Oxford High School for 30 years, was their daughter. [5] Alan Haig-Brown was ...