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George Benjimin Brown 1856 - 1942

George Benjimin Brown of Gborough Australia was born in 1856 to Sarah Brown and George Brown. He had siblings Kathleen Brown, Louisa Stevens Brown, Roy William Brown, Annie Martha Brown, George Brown, Henry Brown, George Henry Brown, John James Brown, Thomas Brown, Sarah Jane Brown, Charles Brown, Mary Elizabeth Brown, Sarah Brown, and William George Brown. George Brown died at age 86 years old in 1942 in Gborough.
George Benjimin Brown
Gborough Australia
1856
1942
Gborough, Australia
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George Benjimin Brown's History: 1856 - 1942

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    1856
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  • 1942

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    1942
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    Gborough Australia
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    George Benjimin Brown lived 15 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 86.
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In 1856, in the year that George Benjimin Brown was born, on March 31st, The Treaty of Paris was signed by the Russian Empire and the allied forces of the Ottoman Empire, the British Empire, the French Empire, and the Kingdom of Sardinia. The Treaty ended the Crimean War which had begun almost 3 years earlier.
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In 1885, he was 29 years old when on January 24th, the Fenians - Irish Nationalists - set off dynamite bombs in the House of Commons chamber, Westminster Hall, and the Tower of London. Four civilians and two policemen were injured.
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