Series 7 - Additional family members

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UTA 1089-7

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Additional family members

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  • 1875-2006 (Creation)

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0.10m of textual records and photographic material

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(1805-1904)

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(1844-1938)

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(1904-1998)

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(1900-1990)

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(1902-1990)

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Series contains documentation of seven additional Brown family members, including:

William Graham Brown (1872-1920): John Price Brown’s eldest son, graduated from the University of Toronto in approximately 1893. He died in an automobile crash in 1920.

Frank Erichsen Brown: Newton Harcourt Brown’s youngest brother, born 1878.

Robert Y. Brown: Newton Harcourt Brown’s second son, born 1906. He was in the U.S. Air Force Ground Reconnaissance in 1943; after the war, he worked in advertising.

John Price Erichsen Brown: Frank Erichsen Brown’s son, born 1906.

Isabel Lebourdais (Erichsen-Brown): Frank Erichsen Brown’s oldest daughter, born 1909.

Frances Erichsen Brown: Frank Erichsen Brown’s youngest daughter, born 1917.

Helen Allen Stacey: Charles Perry Stacey’s second wife, connected to the Brown family as the sister-in-law to Dorothy Stacey (Harcourt Brown’s wife), born 1907.

This series primarily consists of correspondence between various family members covering a range of periods and topics, for example WWII and letters from Ho Chi Minh City.

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Accruals

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Files are arranged by family member, then follow in chronological order.

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