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  2. George Brown (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    George Brown was born at Barnard Castle, Durham, England, the son of George Brown, barrister, and his wife Elizabeth, née Dixon, sister of the wife of Rev. Thomas Buddle, missionary in New Zealand. Brown was educated at a private school and on leaving, became an assistant in a doctors surgery, was afterwards with a chemist, and then in a ...

  3. George Brown (Australian soccer) - Wikipedia

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    Pineapple Rovers. International career. 1922. Australia. 2. (1) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. George Brown was a former Australian professional soccer player who played as a forward for Brisbane City, Pineapple Rovers and the Australia national soccer team .

  4. George Brown (communist) - Wikipedia

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    George Brown (5 November 1906 – 7 July 1937) was an Irish born communist activist and trade unionist who was based in Manchester, England for most of his life. He was a brigadista in the International Brigades fighting on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War and was killed in the Battle of Brunete in 1937.

  5. George Brown Barbour - Wikipedia

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    He was honorary lecturer at the University of London and guest lecturer at the University of Witwatersand, South Africa. He attended international geological congresses in the United States, Moscow, London, Algiers, and Mexico City, and two Pan-American congresses. He died peacefully in his sleep, at home in Cincinnati on 11 July 1977, aged 86.

  6. George Stayley Brown - Wikipedia

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    George Stayley Brown. George Stayley Brown (November 20, 1827 – September 12, 1915) was a ship owner, historian and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Yarmouth township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1863 to 1866 as a Reformer.

  7. George Lindor Brown - Wikipedia

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    George Lindor Brown. G.L. Brown. Sir George Lindor Brown CBE FRS (9 February 1903, Liverpool – 22 February 1971) was an English physiologist and secretary of the Royal Society, of which he was elected a Fellow in 1946. He was commonly referred to as Sir Lindor Brown; by his own preference. [citation needed]

  8. Dr. George Brown, MD, Occupational Medicine - WebMD

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    Dr. George Brown, MD, is an Occupational Medicine specialist practicing in Deer Park, TX with 26 years of experience. ... Occucare International. 321 W San Augustine ...

  9. John George Brown - Wikipedia

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    John George Brown was born in Durham, England on November 11, 1831. His parents apprenticed him to the career of glass worker at the age of fourteen in an attempt to dissuade him from pursuing painting. [1] He studied nights at the School of Design in Newcastle-on-Tyne while working as a glass cutter there between 1849 and 1852 and evenings at ...

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