William henry browne biography

William Browne (priest)

William Henry Browne (1800–1877) was an Irish-born Anglican priest in Australia during the Nineteenth Century.[1]

Browne was born in Mallow, Ireland, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin.[2]

Browne was ordained in 1824. His first post was a curacy at Whitechurch.[1] In October 1828 he arrived at Hobart,[1][3] replacing the first chaplain, Rev. John Youl, who died on the 25th March 1827.[4] In 1870 Browne came the archdeacon of Launceston.[1][5][6]

References

  1. ^ abcdBarrett, W. R. (1966). "William Henry Browne (1800–1877)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 1. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISBN . ISSN 1833-7538. OCLC 70677943. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  2. ^"Alumni Dublinenses : a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593–1860 George Dames Burtchaell/Thomas Ulick Sadleir p105: Dubl

    Archdeacon William Henry BROWNE

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    Born on 20 August 1800 at Mallow, County Cork, Ireland, the second son of Henry Browne, barrister, and his wife Isabella, nee Galwey. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A., 1822). Ordained deacon in 1824 and priest in 1825. Arrived at Hobart, V.D.L. per "Coronet" in 1828. He married on 3 September 1829 at 'Wanstead,' V.D.L. to Caroline Johnston Willis, daughter of Richard Willis of 'Wanstead,' near Conara, V.D.L. At St. John's, Launceston from 1828. Arrived at Melbourne on 25 May 1846 per "Shamrock" from Launceston, V.D.L. After his wife's death in 1845 he remarried on 25 June 1846 at St. John's, Launceston to Julia Augusta Gavan, youngest daughter of the Rev. John Gavan of Wallstown, County Cork, Ireland. Retired from St. John's in 1868 and was made Archdeacon of Launceston in 1870. Died on 18 June 1877 at his residence, 'Bifrons Court,' High Street, Launceston, Tasmania and was buried at the Cypress Street Cemetery, Launceston, Tasmania.

    [marriage certificates; death certifica

    Brevet Brigadier-General William Henry Browne, U.S.V.

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    Brevet Brigadier-General William Henry Browne, while a minor and a member of the regiment since famous as the Seventh New York National Guard, became second lieutenant of New York Volunteers. He was engaged in the bombardment of Vera Cruz, the battles of Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Molino del Rey, the storming of Chapultepec, and the taking of the City of Mexico. His State brevetted him first lieutenant and captain for " gallant and distingui

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