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Emma BROWN 1877 – 1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Apr 1877

Birth Location: Charleston, West Coast, New Zealand

Death Date: 1 May 1905

Death Location: Westport, West Coast, New Zealand

Father: Walter BROWN

Mother: Emma SCHRODER

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In 1877, Emma BROWN entered the world in Charleston, West Coast, New Zealand, born to Walter Edwin BROWN and Emma SCHRODER. Emma BROWN passed away in 1905 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand.

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Biography

  • In 1877, Emma BROWN entered the world in Charleston, West Coast, New Zealand, born to Walter Edwin BROWN and Emma SCHRODER.
  • Emma BROWN passed away in 1905 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand.

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Emma BROWN's Ancestors

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Emma BROWN
1877 – 1905
Birth Place: Charleston, West Coast, New Zealand
Parents
Walter Edwin BROWN
1848 – 1940
Isle of Wight, West Cowes
Emma SCHRODER
1848 – 1889
Nelson, New Zealand
Grandparents
John Brown
1806 – 1855
West Cowes, Hampshire, England
Ann Pittman
1808 – 1884
Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England
Great-Grandparents
WILLIAM PITMAN
1765 – 1839
JANE TAYLOR
1767 – 1849
2nd-Great-Grandparents
TIMOTHY PITMAN
1728 – 1769
SARAH PHILLIPS
1731 – 1796
James Taylor
1749 – 1827
Ann
1749 – 1835

Emma BROWN's Timeline

2 Records

1877
21 Apr 1877
Birth of Emma BROWN in Charleston, West Coast, New Zealand
Charleston, West Coast, New Zealand
1905
1 May 1905
Age 28
Death of Emma BROWN in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand
Westport, West Coast, New Zealand

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Apr 1877
    Event Place: Charleston, West Coast, New Zealand

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 May 1905
    Event Place: Westport, West Coast, New Zealand

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