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John BROUN
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Nugent WADE-BROWN ( - 1919)
John BROUN

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Near Relatives of John BROUN
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self John BROUN

Spouse/Partner Charlotte DOWLING

Son Nugent WADE-BROWN 1919 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Daughter in Law Margaret Campbell ANTILL 04 Jul 1852 Picton, NSW, Australia 21 Oct 1906 Picton, NSW, Australia 54

Granddaughter Lilian Leila WADE-BROWN 13 Jul 1873 Gin Gin, Queensland, Australia 02 Dec 1961 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 88
Granddaughter Margaret Allice WADE-BROWN 08 May 1875 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 28 Aug 1950 Bowral, NSW, Australia 75
Granddaughter Elsie Ellen WADE-BROWN 1877 Queensland, Australia
Grandson Unnamed male WADE-BROWN 17 May 1878 Queensland, Australia 1878 Queensland, Australia 0
Granddaughter Mildred WADE-BROWN 1879 Queensland, Australia
Grandson Nugent WADE-BROWN 1882 Picton, NSW, Australia 1964 Queensland, Australia 82
Grandson Keith Colstoun WADE-BROWN 1883 Berrima, NSW, Australia 1953 McKinlay, Queensland, Australia 70
Granddaughter Christian Jean de Gifford WADE-BROWN 1895 Picton, NSW, Australia

Events in John BROUN's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1838 Immigration From Denmark Note 1
1919 Death of son Nugent WADE-BROWN Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 2 60
Note 1: see email in notes for John Broun
Note 2: died while visiting Sydney - lived his life in Qld - Gympie and Burnett areas

MAryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser 15 July 1919
DEATH OF MR. NUGENT
BROWN.
The death of Mr. Nugent Wade-
Brown, of Haddington, Sandgate, oc-
curred in Sydney last Friday (says the
"Brisbane Courier"). The late Mr. Brown arrived in Queensland in the
early 6o's and was one of the first re-
sidents of Gympie. Subsequently he
managed Gin-Gin and Barolin stations,
in the Burrum district, for the late Hon.
A. H. Brown. When these properties
were sold he became managing direc-
tor of the Ban Ban Pastoral Company,
of Ban Ban station, near Gayndah.
After the sale of Ban Ban, he made his
home at Sandgate, and was a loyal
churchman and a public-spirited citizen,
becoming later a keen war worker. His
wife, who was a daughter of the late
Mr. John Antill, of Jarvisfield, Picton,
N.S.W., predeceased him about 15
years ago. He leaves a family of two
sons and seven daughters. With Mr.
Brown passes yet another of the rapid-
ly dwindling band of early colonists.
He had spent the last few months of
his life in writing his reminiscences,
which cover an interesting period of
time.