Father's Name: Henry Brown
Mother's Name: Maria Brown née Blomfield
m. 14 Jun 1883, Christ Church, Geelong, Australia
Henry Blomfield Brown x Minna Spencer Wills
b.ca Feb 1851, Boreham, Essex
d.8 Mar 1923, Toorak, Victorial, Australia
1st s., 5th child. 1871: Bank clerk. 1881: coffee planter.
Minna Spencer Wills
b.1 Mar 1856, Victoria, Australia
d.1943, Toorak, Australia
Birth 4 Jan 1851 • Boreham Essex England
BIRTHS.—On the 4th inst., at Boreham vicarage, Essex, the wife of the Rev. Henry Brown, a son.- 18 January 1851 - Norfolk Chronicle - BROWN, HENRY BLOMFIELD, Mother: BLOMFIELD, GRO Reference: 1851 M Quarter in CHELMSFORD Volume 12 Page 51
Arrival 6 Dec 1881 • Melbourne, Australia
1896 - 1920 • Geelong, Victoria, Australia
shown as Chairman of the Geelong Infirmary and Benevolent Asylum Finance Committee - and lately elected Vice President
1912 • Newtown And Chilwell, Corio, Victoria, Australia
Occupation
1920 • Geelong, Victoria, Australia
application for renewal of auctioneers license granted)
Death 8 Mar 1923 • Geelong, Victoria, Australia
shown as 9th on burial transcript and 8th in historical records (Registration number 1715, Victoria Deaths)
DEATH OF MR HENRY BLOMFIELD BROWN.
Flags flying half-mast from the various auctioneers' and estate agents'
offices yesterday indicated publicity that Mr H. Blomfield Brown had
passed away. He had been in failinghealth for some time, and recently
spent a holiday at Lorne recuperating.
Although still indisposed he attendedat his office Tuesday morning, but
on the advice of his medical attendant returned home later in the day. He
gradually became weaker and succumbed about 8 o'clock yesterday morning.
The late Mr Blomfield Brown was one of Geelong's best known citizens. He
was born at Boreham, County Kent,England, on 4th January, 1851. His
father was the late Rev. Henry Brown ,rector of Woolwich and Canon of
Rochester Cathedral; while his grandfather was the late
spent a holiday at Lorne recuperating.
Although still indisposed he attendedat his office Tuesday morning, but
on the advice of his medical attendant returned home later in the day. He
gradually became weaker and succumbed about 8 o'clock yesterday morning.
The late Mr Blomfield Brown was one of Geelong's best known citizens. He
was born at Boreham, County Kent,England, on 4th January, 1851. His
father was the late Rev. Henry Brown ,rector of Woolwich and Canon of
Rochester Cathedral; while his grandfather was the late
Right Rev. Charles James Blomfield, Lord Bishop of
London. Leaving England as a young
man he settled for a time in India,having the managership of large tea
plantations in Ceylon and Southern India. About 43 years ago he came
to Australia, subsequently settling inGeelong. He became associated as
partner with the late Mr. W. F.Ducker, eventually acquiring the busi
ness which for many years past he successfully conducted under the title
of H. Blomfield Brown and Co. The late Mr Brown took an active part in
public affairs. He was for some time a member of the Council of the Borough of Newtown and Chilwell, and on three occasions occupied the mayoral
chair. From 1885 onward for several years he represented Villamanta Ward
in the Geelong Town Council. Of the Geelong Water Trust he was one of the
original commissioners, holding his position as representative of Newtown
and Chilwell. Since vacating his seat as a commissioner he has been one of
the Trust's auditors. As a member of the Geelong Hospital Committee he
rendered most valuable service Forover 20 years up to the time of his
death he occupied the position of secretary of the Geelong Club. Among
other positions he held at various times was the presidency of the New
town and Chilwell Fire Brigade, andthe presidency of the
London. Leaving England as a young
man he settled for a time in India,having the managership of large tea
plantations in Ceylon and Southern India. About 43 years ago he came
to Australia, subsequently settling inGeelong. He became associated as
partner with the late Mr. W. F.Ducker, eventually acquiring the busi
ness which for many years past he successfully conducted under the title
of H. Blomfield Brown and Co. The late Mr Brown took an active part in
public affairs. He was for some time a member of the Council of the Borough of Newtown and Chilwell, and on three occasions occupied the mayoral
chair. From 1885 onward for several years he represented Villamanta Ward
in the Geelong Town Council. Of the Geelong Water Trust he was one of the
original commissioners, holding his position as representative of Newtown
and Chilwell. Since vacating his seat as a commissioner he has been one of
the Trust's auditors. As a member of the Geelong Hospital Committee he
rendered most valuable service Forover 20 years up to the time of his
death he occupied the position of secretary of the Geelong Club. Among
other positions he held at various times was the presidency of the New
town and Chilwell Fire Brigade, andthe presidency of the
Geelong Auctioneers' and Estate Agents' Association. The late Mr Brown married a
daughter of the late Mr Horatio Spencer Wills, one of Victoria's best known,
pioneers, who resided for some yearsat Bellevue, Point Henry.
daughter of the late Mr Horatio Spencer Wills, one of Victoria's best known,
pioneers, who resided for some yearsat Bellevue, Point Henry.
In addition to the widow, he leaves two sons(Harold Blomfield, manager of a
pineapple plantation in Honolulu, and Reginald Blomfield, of the Bankers'
Trust, New York) and one daughter(Mrs Beasley).
Trust, New York) and one daughter(Mrs Beasley).
The interment will take place in the Eastern Cemetery
(privately) this morning. Members ofthe Auctioneers' and Estate Agents'
Association are asked to close their offices from 11 to 12, as a mark of re
spect to their late member. .
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace census 1871
Henry Brown Head M 66 St Georges Bloomsburn, Middlesex
Maria Brown Wife F 57 Bunton, Buckinghamshire
Alice M Brown Daughter F 26 Finsbury, Middlesex
Constance J Brown Daughter F 23 Boreham, Essex
Helen M Brown Daughter F 21 Boreham, Essex
Ada Dor T Brown Daughter F 18 Woolwich, Kent
Ethel Louisa Brown Daughter F 16 Woolwich, Kent
Charles J Brown Son M 12 Woolwich, Kent
Henry B Brown Son M 20 Boreham, Essex
Jane Lomas Servant F 25 Stone, Staffordshire
Elizabeth Jenkyns Servant F 30 Llanville, Brecknockshire
Eliza Lloyd Servant F 23 Princefield, Berkshire
Mary Ann Alwin Servant F 17 Rugby, Warwickshire
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(privately) this morning. Members ofthe Auctioneers' and Estate Agents'
Association are asked to close their offices from 11 to 12, as a mark of re
spect to their late member. .
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace census 1871
Henry Brown Head M 66 St Georges Bloomsburn, Middlesex
Maria Brown Wife F 57 Bunton, Buckinghamshire
Alice M Brown Daughter F 26 Finsbury, Middlesex
Constance J Brown Daughter F 23 Boreham, Essex
Helen M Brown Daughter F 21 Boreham, Essex
Ada Dor T Brown Daughter F 18 Woolwich, Kent
Ethel Louisa Brown Daughter F 16 Woolwich, Kent
Charles J Brown Son M 12 Woolwich, Kent
Henry B Brown Son M 20 Boreham, Essex
Jane Lomas Servant F 25 Stone, Staffordshire
Elizabeth Jenkyns Servant F 30 Llanville, Brecknockshire
Eliza Lloyd Servant F 23 Princefield, Berkshire
Mary Ann Alwin Servant F 17 Rugby, Warwickshire
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