Harry James Brown1

#18659, (2 July 1894-4 January 1954)
Father*Robert Brown2 b. Feb 1860, d. Jun 1921
Mother*Sarah Ann Oddy2 b. 1 Nov 1869, d. Jan 1948
ChartsThe Brettons of Sible Hedingham
Birth*2 JUL 1894 Harry James Brown was born on 2 JUL 1894 at Great Leighs, Essex, EnglandG.1 
Baptism22 JUL 1895 He was baptized on 22 JUL 1895 at Great Leighs, EssexG.3 
(Witness) Residence30 MAR 1901 He lived with Sarah Ann Oddy and Henry Gowers at Noakes Cottages, Terling, Essex, EnglandG, together with Thomas George Brown and Alice Beatrice Brown.4 
EmploymentAPR 1911 Harry James Brown was employed as Garden Lad (domestic).2 
Residence2 APR 1911 He lived at Warren Cottages, Writtle, Essex, EnglandG.5 
Marriage*JUN 1916 He married Ethel Sarah Avery in JUN 1916 at Felsted, Essex, EnglandG.6 
Employment*19 JUN 1921 Harry James Brown was employed as Horseman on Farm.7 
Residence*19 JUN 1921 He and Ethel Sarah Avery lived at Glandfield Farm, Felsted, Essex, EnglandG.8 
Employment29 SEP 1939 Harry James Brown was employed as Cowman & Milk Roundsman.9 
Residence29 SEP 1939 He and Ethel Sarah Avery lived at Glandfield Farm Cottage, Felsted, Essex, EnglandG.10 
Death*4 JAN 1954 Harry James Brown died on 4 JAN 1954 at St Michael's Hospital, Braintree, Essex, EnglandG, aged 59.11 
Last Edited4 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S17] BMD indices, birth, Chelmsford, Essex, Jul-Sep 1894, vol 4a 480.
  2. [S68] The England & Wales 1911 census.
  3. [S65] England & Wales Christenings, bapt., Harry James Brown, mother Rarah Ann, Greight Leighs, Essex.
  4. [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census, NOTE; family recorded as Gowers, and husband as Henry.
  5. [S68] The England & Wales 1911 census, boarder with Ward family.
  6. [S69] England & Wales Marriages 1538-1940, marriage; Harry J Brown & Ethel S Avery, Dunmow, Essex, Apr-Jun 1916, vol 4a 1863.
  7. [S135] 1921 Census.
  8. [S135] 1921 Census, farmer Mr J G Smith.
  9. [S124] 1939 register.
  10. [S124] 1939 register, 1 blanked line.
  11. [S78] England & Wales Death Index 1916-2005, death, age 59, Braintree, Essex, Jan-Mar 1954, vol 4a 402.