NZ Births
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NZ Marriages (Bride)
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NZ Deaths
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Tributes Online (obituaries)
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Whanganui Council Property Rolls
Brown, Thomas 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://wdc.whanganui.govt.nz/propertyrolls/data.aspx?id=search
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Source: Whanganui District Council / CC BY-NC
Te Papa Collections - People
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://data.tepapa.govt.nz/collection/search?q=type:Person+AND+title:(Thomas+AND+Brown)
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Source: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa / CC BY 4.0
| Name | Birth | Birthplace | Death | Died at | Gender | Ethnicity | Nationality |
| Thomas Brown | 1859 | Edinburgh | 1924 | Boulogne | Male | Scottish | British |
| Thomas Brown | Male |
NZ Presbyterian Marriages
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHRetrieved at 2:04pm, 4 June 2026 in 0.317 seconds
Copyright Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand / "the Archives encourages the use of its collections ... for research"
Source: Register of New Zealand Presbyterian Marriages 1848 to 1935
Jan 1884 KnoxChurch BROWN Thomas 24y SCOULLAR 9 Apr 1883 KnoxChurch BROWN Thomas 55y BARKER Mrs 9 Feb 1889 KnoxChurch BROWN Thomas full age MacFARLANE 8 Dec 1864 KnoxChurch BROWN
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/marriageregisters/knoxdunedin4.htm
First Church Dunedin Marriages
Feb 1865 19/1/03 BROWN Thomas 22y GARDINER 28 Dec 1863 19/1/02 BROWN Thomas 44y OSBORNE 17 Oct 1888 19/1/07 BROWN William 25y BROWN 6 Sep 1876 19/1/04 BROWN William Arthur 33y
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/marriageregisters/firstdunedin2.htm
Baptism Rolls - B
BROWN STUART GEMMELL 1858 608 BROWN THOMAS 1862 962 BROWN THOMAS 1867 1432 BROWN THOMAS MUIR 1864 1169 BROWN WILLIAM ROBERT 1859 621 BROWN WILLIAM W. CARSTON 1861 906 BRUNTON
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/firstchurch/page45.htm
Communicant Rolls - B
St 1864/12 BROWN, Thomas Rattray St 1848/06 BRUCE, Cath Forbury 1862/12 BRUCE, Mrs Maitland St 1868/12 BRUGH, James Molyneux 1848/06 BRUGH, Mrs (James?) Molyneux 1848/06 BRUNTON,
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/firstchurch/page18.htm
St James Parish (South Dunedin) Marriages
Apr 1912 19/7/08 BROWN Thomas Alexander McDougal 30y MITCHELL 9 Oct 1907 19/7/06 BROWN William Allison 21y WALDIE 8 Jun 1910 19/7/07 BROWNING Clara Emily 22y NEWLANDS 13 Sep 1910
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/marriageregisters/sthdunedinmarriages1....
St David's Khyber Pass Auckland Parish Marriages
Jun 1921 2.44.11 BROWN Thomas 23 Ballingall 9-Apr 1928 2.44.17 BROWN Walter 32 Hamlyn 6-Jun 1923 2.44.13 BROWNLEE Bertram Vincent 35 Alderton 3-Mar 1926 2.44.15 BROWNLIE Ivan
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/nzmarriageregisters/stdavidsaucklandmar...
St Peter's Woolston Christchurch Parish Marriages
Oct 1892 15/19/2 BROWN Thomas Frederick George 23 Woodford 9-Sep 1902 15/19/2 BRUMBY Florence Mildred 21 Hankin 19-Jan 1907 15/19/5 BRUNTON Beatrice Scott 26 Grieve 29-Dec 1930 15
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/nzmarriageregisters/stpeterswoolstonmar...
Lawrence Parish Marriages
Mar 1905 20/3/5 BROWN Thomas 28y GIFFEN 16 Feb 1891 20/3/2 BROWN William 28y CLULEE 15 May 1918 20/3/7 BROWNE Edward 26y KEMP 24 Jun 1891 20/3/2 BROWNE Edward Collins 43y ELLMAN
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/marriageregisters/lawrencemarriages1.ht...
Kaikorai Parish Dunedin Marriages
Jan 1873 19/10/1 BROWN Thomas 36y DAVIES 15 Jul 1914 19/10/7 BROWN William Thomas Isaac 39y HORNSBY 4 Jun 1902 19/10/4 BUCHAN Peter Turner 31y THOMSON 22 Dec 1915 19/10/7 BURNARD
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/marriageregisters/kaikoraimarriages1.ht...
Waiuku Parish Marriages
Jul 1877 3.9.14 BROWN Thomas 38 Gollan 1-Jun 1875 3.9.14 BROWNLEE Agnes 27 Irwin 26-Jun 1889 3.9.1 BROWNLIE Marion C. 23 Clark 11-Oct 1876 3.9.14 BRUCE John Herbert 33 Storey 30-
https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/nzmarriageregisters/waiukumarriages.htm
Shadows of Time
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHRetrieved at 2:04pm, 4 June 2026 in 0.329 seconds
Source: Shadows of Time / Copyright Wendy Leahy
Otago M.B. Ch.B. 1947 . BROWN Thomas Mitchell Otago B.Com 1948 . BROWN Thomas Pendreigh Otago M.B. Ch.B. 1961 . BROWN Valerie Koa Auckland B.A. 1952 Née MOSSMAN BROWN Victor
shadowsoftime.co.nz/university4.html
NZ Wars 1860-1870
Private 3rd Waikato Regiment BROWN Thomas Private 1st Waikato Regiment BROWN Thomas Trooper Colonial Defence Force BROWN W. Assistant Surgeon Armed Constabulary BROWN W. W. Clerk
shadowsoftime.co.nz/nzwarsa.html
School Roll 1885-1985: St Patrick's College, Wellington
Steven W 1983-1984 . BROWN Thomas 1894 . BROWN William 1908 . BROWNE Bede Alexander 1968-1969 . BROWNE Charles H 1908-1909 . BROWNE Gordon H 1948 . BROWNE Henry Von 1910-1911 .
shadowsoftime.co.nz/school2.html
Australia's First Fleet
Abingdon 15 07 1783 7 years BROWN Thomas [John]Scarborough London or Middlesex 10 09 1783 7 years BROWN Thomas Charlotte Exeter 24 05 1784 Probably 7 years BROWN William Alexander
shadowsoftime.co.nz/convicts1.html
NZ Military Pensions 1900
Hororata, North Canterbury BROWN Thomas Watson Bugler 15 N1C1C Mr. C. Brown, 14a Elizabeth Street, Wellington BROWN W. E. Corporal 2441 5C13WNWC Mrs. W. E. Brown, White Bluff,
shadowsoftime.co.nz/pensions4.html
Examination Lists: NZ Civil Service Junior Examinations 1906
Passed with Credit 159th BROWN Thomas Duncan Christchurch Passed 623rd BROWNLIE Robert Herbert Gore Passed with Credit 385th BRUCE Harry John Rangiora Passed with Credit 278th
shadowsoftime.co.nz/exam2.html
School list of Nelson College 1856-1924
Dunedin BROWN Stanley 1924* . . BROWN Thomas 1912 1913 Clerk, Westport Coal Co., Granity, Westport Served in WW1 BROWN Thomas Alexander 1922 1923 Apprentice, Anchor Foundry Co.,
shadowsoftime.co.nz/nelson1.html
NZ Wars 1860-1870
Constabulary 09 11 1868 BROWN Thomas Melville Private 4th Waikato Regiment 05 10 1865 BUCK George Captain Wellington Rifles 07 09 1868 BYRNE P.Constable Armed Constabulary 08 08
shadowsoftime.co.nz/nzwarsg.html
Nelson Girls' College: Births, Marriages and Deaths 1937, 1938, 1940 and 1943
Nelson LITTLEJOHN Alison BROWN Thomas Alexander January 1938 Nelson LIVICK Rose PIKE Mervyn May 1937 Nelson MACMAHON Doreen LANGTON George A. January 1937 Auckland MADDOX Waveney
shadowsoftime.co.nz/school13.html
Our Stuff - Denise & Peter's NZ history site
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHRetrieved at 2:04pm, 4 June 2026 in 1.032 seconds
Source: Our Stuff by Denise and Peter on Rootsweb / "All information, lists and stories on this site may be freely linked to"
Forth St F Brown Thomas L Brown Thomas Leith St 1 H, 2 F Brown Thomas George St H Brown Thomas Lawrence H Brown William H Bruce John H Bruce william H Bruce Gordon McRae L
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/ElectoralDunedin1865.htm
ElectoralBruceAC
Wetherston's Gully Household Brown Thomas Tuapeka Diggings Miner Brown William Washington Waipori Miner Brownlie Robert Waipori Miner Bruce James Saddle Hill Freehold Bruce John
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/ElectoralBruceAC.htm
ElectoralNelsonA-I
John Nelson Freehold Brown Thomas Haven St Household Brown Alfred Joseph Nelson Household Brunner Thomas Nelson Freehold Bruns Henry Nelson Freehold and Household Buckridge George
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/ElectNelsonA-I.htm
WaikatoWarM
Patrick Private 3rd Brown Thomas Private 1st Waikato Reg Brown John Private 1st Brown James Private 1st Brown William Private 2nd Waikato Reg Brown John Private 2nd Brown Robert
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/WaikatoWarMedal1.htm
St PaulA-C
Mate of the "Emerald" Browne Thomas 1 20th march 1855 Bruce Charles - 2nd April 1855 Karori Asylum Bryant Josiah 35 10th October 1853 Hairdresser Buck George Frank 54 10th July
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/StPaulsA-C.htm
List of Persons qualified to serve as Jurors for the District of Port Nicholson...
William Okiwi Farmer Brown Thomas Karori Labourer Brown John Willis St Butcher Brown James River Hutt Labourer Brown John Lambton Qu Settler Bruce Peter River Hutt Sawyer Bryant
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/Jury1847A-E.htm
Claims to VoteCh A-E
Colombo St. South Brown Thomas Kilmore St Brunt Joseph Salisbury and Montreal Sts Buchanan Beverly Lyttelton Buckley Andrew Christchurch Burke William Ellison Windmill Rd Burnell
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/claims_to_voteChA-E.htm
CavershamBoys82
Henry 24 12 Brown Thomas 26 10 - 3 McKeown John 7 August 5 B Sept Henry 7 3 B Sept National Archive Reference Agency CW, 14, Item Ref. 1, Box 9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/CavershamBoys.htm
PUBLICANS1867
Arms Hotel Auckland Brown Thomas William Scotia Hotel Auckland Baker Manfield Settlers Hotel Otahuhu Carter Charles London Tavern Auckland Clarke John Potter Clanricarde Hotel
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/Publicans1867.htm
List3
John Austray George Browne Thomas Burke John Burr Jesse Brown John Burroughs John Barrass John - Deserted Birr Isaac Bodell James Busse Charles Bryce William Bull John Burleigh
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/List3.htm
Sooty NZ (NZ history and genealogical information)
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHRetrieved at 2:04pm, 4 June 2026 in 0.331 seconds
Source: Sooty.nz by Christine Clement / included here with her kind permission
Dargaville UK - CODFORD ST. ... Zealand UK - BROCKENHURST (ST. ... Auckland NZ - HAKARU (ST. ... France - FRANCE - LONGUENESSE (ST. ... France - FRANCE - LONGUENESSE (ST. ... Gallipoli
https://sooty.nz/nzefrohBo.html
NEW ZEALAND AND WORLD WAR ONE - ROLL OF HONOUR - 1918 - OCTOBER - DECEMBER
NEW ZEALAND AND WORLD WAR ONE ROLL OF HONOUR 1918 OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1918Oct01 47384 Private AMBROSE Albert Thomas WIR DOW France Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Ambrose, of 138, Owen
https://sooty.nz/nzefroh1918oct-dec.html
NEW ZEALAND AND WORLD WAR ONE - ROLL OF HONOUR - 1918 - JUNE - SEPTEMBER
Zealand UK - BROCKENHURST (ST. ... North UK - CODFORD ST. ... Zealand UK - BROCKENHURST (ST. ... Surrey UK - BROCKENHURST (ST. ... Otamatea UK - BROCKENHURST (ST. ... Southland UK -
https://sooty.nz/nzefroh1918jun-sep.html
NEW ZEALAND - EAST COAST DISTRICT ELECTORAL ROLL - 1879
Robert Matawhero 140 BROWN Thomas Opotiki 142 BROWN William Franklin Akuaku 134 BROWNE Charles Pelham Gisborne 139 BROWNE Edward Knight Gisborne 136 BROWNE George Joseph Gisborne
https://sooty.nz/eastcoastER1879.html
NEW ZEALAND DISASTERS AND TRAGEDIES - THE SINKING OF THE COSPATRICK - WEDNESDAY...
H 18 Galway - BROWN Thomas 13 Essex - CALVERT John 21 Middlesex Joiner CLIFTON Samuel 30 Oxfordshire Ag Labourer COLLEY Arthur 23 Worcestershire Gardener CONNELL Patrick 19 Kerry
https://sooty.nz/cospatrick.html
DID NOT EMBARK FROM NEW ZEALAND - 1914-18
Wairarapa NZTU 79967 L/Corporal BROWN Thomas 19Nov1918 Karori, Wellington NZTU 31935 Private BROWN William 22Aug1916 Te Aroha Public, Waikato NZTU 83461 Private BRUNTON Ralph John
https://sooty.nz/NON-EMBARKERSFrame1Source1.html
NEW ZEALAND DISASTERS AND TRAGEDIES - MISCELLANEOUS DROWNINGS (EXCLUDING...
River Canterbury 1872Sep21 BROWN Thomas Cairns 21 Dunedin Harbour Otago Police Gazette Inquest 1918Jan01 BROWN Walter 15 Oamaru Beach Ashburton Guardian 2 Jan 1918 1891Mar08 BROWN
https://sooty.nz/miscnzdrownings.html
NEW ZEALAND RIFLE BRIGADE - HONOURS AND AWARDS
Lieutenant 9/1391 MC BROWN Thomas Lieutenant 10951 MC BRUNTON John Strathern L-Sergeant 44682 MM BRYDON Robert Oliver Captain 23/18 MID BUCHLER Frederick Lancelot Lieutenant 23/
https://sooty.nz/NZRBHonours.html
AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS - 27 FEBRUARY 1919
BROWN, Hamilton, Ponsonby; BROWN, Thomas H, Ponsonby; BROWNLEE, Nicolai D, Onehunga; BROWNLIE, James, Rotorua; BUCKLEY, Albert E, Ponsonby; BULCRAIG, Wm A, Onehunga; BURNETT,
https://sooty.nz/awn27feb1919.html
NEW ZEALAND - EAST COAST DISTRICT ELECTION CANDIDATES AND NOMINATORS - 1875
A BROWN James BROWN Thomas BUSST James CAMERON Somerly CAPPER Samuel CARTMAN R H CASTLES Thomas CLARKE Thomas CLAY Edward CONNELLY John F CONNOR James COOK John CRAIG John
https://sooty.nz/1875EastCoastElection.html
NZ Genealogy Research Made Easy
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Source: New Zealand Genealogy Research Made Easy, by Barbara Andrew / "pages may be freely linked"
TASMANIANS DIED IN VICTORIA AUSTRALIA For more information on these names contact John Rowe 1836---1888 Born Tasmania The information on these pages is for genealogy research only
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/tassiedeath.html
tassie6
Leifchild 1869 LILLEY Thomas BROWN Betty 1869 ROSE Jane MCCRAE Andrew 1869 BUNTING Caroline WISHART Marshall 1869 CHICK Mary Jane JOYCE James Augustus 1869 JOYCE James Augustus
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/tassie6.html
parkerMARRIAGES
Reference PARKER Ann BROWN Thomas Chester, St John Cheshire West CE13/4/245 PARKER Daniel EDGE Sarah Rock Ferry, St Peter Wirral BK15/1/87 PARKER Edward A EVISON Sarah Chester, St
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/parkercheshire Marriages.html
hbjurors
Joseph, Eparaima, laborer Brown Thomas, Waipawa, butcher Browne Alexander, Napier, draper Browne, John, Napier, draper Browne, John, Kaukauroa, laborer Bryan, G.A., Napier,
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/hbjuror1860.html
baptism
Jul 1861 aged 24 yrs. BROWN, Thomas d. 15 Apr 1856 from Ascension Island . BUSSELL, William Henry d. 21 Sep 1859 aged 5 weeks. BYRNE, John d. 25 Aug 1856 aged 31 1/2 yrs. BYRON,
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/namesfrombaptism.html
burials
Mate of the "Emerald" Browne Thomas 1 20th march 1855 Bruce Charles - 2nd April 1855 Karori Asylum Bryant Josiah 35 10th October 1853 Hairdresser Buck George Frank 54 10th July
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/burials.html
hb1882c
Court - Capt PREECE Thomas BROWN - Drunk at Clive James Shaw CHASE - Drunk at Taradale James Shaw CHASE - Charged with vagrancy. Defendant was a harmless old man and at his age
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/hb1882c.html
hukerenui
Martin d 11.2.2003 78yrs Brown Thomas ?? ? Brown Euphemia d 12.11.1955 75yrs Brown John d 19.12.1897 76yrs Gumdigger Brown Allison Walker d 12.02.1892 29yrs Burhenne Deodatus
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/hukerenui.html
nzarmylist
Militia 09 Jul 1863 BROWN Thomas Captain 1st Regt Waikato Militia 19 Sep 1863 BROWN William Robert Edward Captain Unattached Officers 07 Jun 1863 BUCHANAN John Captain Napier
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/nzarmylist1866.html
cantship
Richard 50 Canterbury Brown Thomas 41 Canterbury Brown W. G. 24 William Hyde Elizabeth 26 wife Alfred Infant son Bruce Thomas Isabella Hercus Brundell Alfred 22 Gardener William
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~babznz/genealogy/cantship.html
Transcriptions NZ
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHRetrieved at 2:04pm, 4 June 2026 in 0.437 seconds
Source: Transcriptions NZ / courtesy of Beverley Evans
July 1923 age 70 hus. ... July 1938 age 65 hus. ... April 1930 age 85 & dau. ... Mabel (formerly BERKETT) d. ... Lawrence (1/NZEF) d. ... June 1943 age 85 & hus. ... Robert (1/NZEF
https://www.transcriptions.nz/Gravestone.Photos/Bromley.Cemetery.html
Waimari.Cemetery.gravestone.inscriptions
December 1968 & - photo no. ... Vinko (1/NZEF) d. ... Kerr (2/RNZF) d. ... March 1970 age 4 & half mths. ... Paterson, 1873 - 1950 & dau. ... Stanley (2/NZEF) d. ... March 1938 & dau
https://www.transcriptions.nz/Gravestone.Photos/Waimairi.Cemetery.gravestones.A-...
Gravestone.Photos/Linwood,Cemetery.html
John Lister d. 7 Aug. 1940 age 90 BROWN - Thomas William d. 15 May 1965 age 79 & photo 0093 BROWN - Jane Mary d. 3 Aug. 1971 age 83 & BROWN - Francis Morgan d. 15 Nov. 1988 age &
https://www.transcriptions.nz/Gravestone.Photos/Linwood,Cemetery.html
Christchurch Place Names:
May 1962 - 20 April 2020 BROWNING - Thomas William d. 28 May 1965 age 89 & photo 0272 BROWNING - Alice Maude d. 26 April 1969 age 82 BROWNLEE - Christopher Noel b. 10 Dec. 1924 -
https://www.transcriptions.nz/Gravestone.Photos/Memorial.Park.Cemetery.html
Addington Cemetery
Goss & Clarence Douglas BROWN – Thomas d. 24 Jan. 1880 age 5 and half & ... BROWN – James d. 12 Oct. 1904 age 21 & BROWN – Thomas d. 1 Aug. 1916 age 68 & BROWN – Agnes
https://www.transcriptions.nz/Gravestone.Photos/Addington.Cemetery.html
Barbadoes.St.Cemetery.gravestone.inscriptions
June 1874, age 5yrs, 8mths. BROWN - Agnes Gertrude, d. 2 July 1874, age 8yrs, children of Thomas & Ellen. BROWN - Thomas, 6 July 1801 - 23 March 1870 - 085 BROWN - Susanna, d. 28
https://www.transcriptions.nz/Gravestone.Photos/Barbadoes.St.Cemetery.gravestone...
Belfast.Cemetery
Rachel Annie b. 27 Dec. 1915 - 29 Sept. 2007 BROWN - Thomas Joseph d. 17 July 1999 age 83 &- photo 698 BROWN - Anne d. 6 Oct. 2008 age 89 BROWN - Madge (nee Rickerby) b. 12 Sept.
https://www.transcriptions.nz/Gravestone.Photos/Belfast.Cemetery.html
1870-1908/1918.November.Lyttelton.Times.BMD.html
F to find a name on this page. ... Goodwin, in her 77th year. ... Hobbs, aged 10 years. ... Hargood, in his 78th year. ... Margaret, on 31 oct. ... Christchurch, in her 98th year. ...
https://www.transcriptions.nz/1870-1908/1918.November.Lyttelton.Times.BMD.html
Oxford.Public.Cemetery
8 Sept. 1888, age 26 & BROWN - Thomas d. 7 Feb. 1919 age 84 & BROWN - Isabella Pate 1865 - 1946 BROWN - Charles Edmund d. 9 April 1954, age 58 & - photo 110 BROWN - Mabel Sylvia d
https://www.transcriptions.nz/Gravestone.Photos/Oxford.Public.Cemetery.html
Addington Cemetery
Goss & Clarence Douglas BROWN – Thomas d. 24 Jan. 1880 age 5 and half & ... BROWN – James d. 12 Oct. 1904 age 21 & BROWN – Thomas d. 1 Aug. 1916 age 68 & BROWN – Agnes
https://www.transcriptions.nz/Gravestone.Photos/Addington Cemetery.html
Alexander Turnbull Library
Brown, Thomas 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://tiaki.natlib.govt.nz/imu/request.php
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Source: Alexander Turnbull Library by National Library / CC BY 3.0 NZ
| Title | Summary | Thumbnail |
| Domett, Alfred, 1811-1887 : Papers | MS-Papers-0377. Domett, Alfred, 1811-1887 : Papers. 1846-1883. [Collection] | |
| Interview with Sadie Cooney | OHInt-0148/02. Interview with Sadie Cooney. 11, 15 September 1992. Otago Women and Work - Paid and Unpaid Oral History Project (OHColl-0148). [Interview/Event] | |
| Brown, Christina Letitia Richardson, 1891-1981 : Papers of Christina L R Brown and Thomas Watson Brown | MS-Papers-0522. Brown, Christina Letitia Richardson, 1891-1981 : Papers of Christina L R Brown and Thomas Watson Brown. 1899-1977. [Collection] | |
| Papers relating to New Zealand | MS-Papers-6368-4. Papers relating to New Zealand. [1850-1935]. Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967 : Further papers (MS-Group-0758). [Item] | |
| George Stewart Brown - Melrose (Milford) | MS-Papers-8640-69. George Stewart Brown - Melrose (Milford). 2006. New Zealand Century Farm and Station Program :New Zealand Century Farm and Station Award applications (MS-Group-1592). [Item] | |
| Brown, Thomas, fl 1889-1901: Land documents | MS-Papers-11848. Brown, Thomas, fl 1889-1901: Land documents. 1889-1901. [Item] | |
| Various artists: [Bookplates, cards and book labels collected by Edward Cyril Simpson. 1700-1900s]. | BOOKPLATES-Simpson. Various artists: [Bookplates, cards and book labels collected by Edward Cyril Simpson. 1700-1900s].. [Item] | |
| [Theatre programmes for opera performances, light operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1983]. | Eph-B-OPERA-1983. [Theatre programmes for opera performances, light operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1983].. [Item] | |
| [Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1985]. | Eph-B-OPERA-1985. [Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1985].. [Item] | |
| Tissot, James Jacques Joseph, 1836-1902 :Waiting for the train. 1874 / James Tissot. Dunedin, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, [1986]. | C-117-079. Tissot, James Jacques Joseph, 1836-1902 :Waiting for the train. 1874 / James Tissot. Dunedin, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, [1986].. [Item] | |
| Tissot, James Jacques Joseph, 1836-1902 :Waiting for the train. 1874 / James Tissot. Dunedin, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, [1986]. | C-117-079-a. Tissot, James Jacques Joseph, 1836-1902 :Waiting for the train. 1874 / James Tissot. Dunedin, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, [1986].. [Item] | |
| [Artist unknown] :Timetable of the Dun Mountain bus running between Nelson and the port. The Colonist, T B Louisson, R. Simpson, Hargreaves Butcher, S. Wakeford, H. Hounsell, Rod & Hounsell...[Nelson, C. & J.T. Bray, 1867?] | C-069-001-top-right. [Artist unknown] :Timetable of the Dun Mountain bus running between Nelson and the port. The Colonist, T B Louisson, R. Simpson, Hargreaves Butcher, S. Wakeford, H. Hounsell, Rod & Hounsell...[Nelson, C. & J.T. Bray, 1867?]. [Artist unknown] :Timetable of the Dun Mountain bus running between Nelson and the port. [Nelson, C. & J.T. Bray, 1867?] (C-069-001). [Piece] | |
| New Zealand Parliamentary souvenir, 1908-1911. Printed and published by "The Wanganui Chronicle" Company Ltd, Taupo Quay, Wanganui, N.Z. [1911?] | Eph-E-POLITICS-1911-02. New Zealand Parliamentary souvenir, 1908-1911. Printed and published by "The Wanganui Chronicle" Company Ltd, Taupo Quay, Wanganui, N.Z. [1911?]. [Item] | |
| Architect unknown :Office buildings corner Post Office Square and Jervois Quay, Wellington, for Huddart Parker Ltd. [1925-1935]. | Plans-91-1261/1264. Architect unknown :Office buildings corner Post Office Square and Jervois Quay, Wellington, for Huddart Parker Ltd. [1925-1935].. [Architectural plans collected by Bulleyment Fortune architects. 1890-1900s] (Plans-Bulleyment-Fortune). [Item] | |
| Crichton & McKay, architects :[Plans for new building for Huddart Parker Ltd. ca 1923-1925] | Plans-91-1265/1281. Crichton & McKay, architects :[Plans for new building for Huddart Parker Ltd. ca 1923-1925]. [Architectural plans collected by Bulleyment Fortune architects. 1890-1900s] (Plans-Bulleyment-Fortune). [Item] | |
| [V P Haughton & Son], architects :Office building, corner Post Office Square and Jervois Quay, Wellington, for Huddart Parker Ltd. Ground Floor and foundation plans. [1953]. | Plans-97-011-254. [V P Haughton & Son], architects :Office building, corner Post Office Square and Jervois Quay, Wellington, for Huddart Parker Ltd. Ground Floor and foundation plans. [1953].. [V P Haughton & Son], architects :Office building, corner Post Office Square and Jervois Quay, Wellington, for Huddart Parker Ltd. [Painting plans. 1953]. (Plans-97-011-254/257). [Piece] | |
| [Creator unknown]:A new accurate travelling map of Scotland [map with ms annotations], 1795. | MapColl-221gmbd/[1795-7]/Acc.53479. [Creator unknown]:A new accurate travelling map of Scotland [map with ms annotations], 1795.. [Item] | |
| The Brown family grave, plot 12.H, Sydney Street Cemetery. | 35mm-25583-22A-F. The Brown family grave, plot 12.H, Sydney Street Cemetery.. [Between 1965 and 1969]. Shotter, P J E :Negatives and albums (with index) of graves in the Bolton Street and Sydney Street cemeteries, Wellington (PAColl-3096). [Piece] | |
| Carey Thomas Brown | 1/2-091969-F. Carey Thomas Brown. Shields, Margaret :Carte de visites and a painting of Lady Caroline Lamb (PAColl-5447). [Item] | |
| Martin, Alfred William, 1844-1928 : Reminiscences of voyages in the Pacific Ocean | Micro-MS-Coll-08-1342. Martin, Alfred William, 1844-1928 : Reminiscences of voyages in the Pacific Ocean. [ca 1860-1869]. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau : Records of the Pacific Area (Micro-MS-Coll-08). [Item] |
Auckland Museum Online Cenotaph
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://api.aucklandmuseum.com/search/cenotaph/_search
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Source: Online Cenotaph by Auckland War Memorial Museum / CC BY 4.0
Thomas Brown
44679 World War II, 1939-1945 Single/WWII Mrs. M. Rousham, 249 Armagh St., Chch. (s) Seasonal worker/Civilian Private War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalThomas Brown
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NZD1989 1989 World War II, 1939-1945 Hostilities Only (Royal New Zealand Navy List c.1921-c.1970). Royal New Zealand Navy Royal New Zealand Navy Acting Electrical Artificer 4th Class/Military War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalThomas Brown
Thomas Brown
79967 World War I, 1914-1918 Husband of Mrs. E. Brown, of St. Albans, Christchurch. Born at Glentunnell. 25 May 1887 Glentunnel/Canterbury/New Zealand Mrs T. Brown (mother), Gisborne, New Zealand Lance Corporal/Military New Zealand Training Unit Died of Disease/Cause of Death Died of broncho pneumonia following influenza 19 Nov 1918 Featherston/Wellington/New Zealand Karori Cemetery, Wellington, New Zealand C. 16. (S)Thomas Brown
9021 NZ9021 World War II, 1939-1945 Royal New Zealand Navy Royal New Zealand Navy Volunteer Reserve Royal New Zealand Navy War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalThomas Brown
801900 World War II, 1939-1945 Married Mrs P. Brown (wife), Whatatutu, New Zealand Labourer/Civilian Private War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalThomas Brown
811772 World War II, 1939-1945 Single Mrs M. Maxwell (aunt), Church Street, Opotiki, New Zealand Labourer/Civilian Private Italy Star War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalThomas Brown
3477 South African War, 1899-1902 Father was named William Brown. Joiner and coachbuilder/Civilian Cornwall 30 January 1901 New Zealand Mounted Rifles, 6th Contingent 6th Contingent, 18th Company PrivateThomas Brown
Thomas Brown
Thomas Brown
Thomas Brown
John Thomas Brown
555337 World War II, 1939-1945 Married/WWII Mrs. M. Brown, 23 French St., Marton Junction (w) Labourer/Civilian Private War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalThomas Garth Brown
76579 World War II, 1939-1945 Married/WWII Mrs. E.M. Brown, 12 Kipling Ave., Epsom, Auckland (w) Radio Technician/Civilian Signalman War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service Medal 04 Jun 1917Charles Thomas Brown
633280 World War II, 1939-1945 Married/WWII Mrs. P.M. Brown, 26 Hugh St., Newtown, Wellington (w) Platelayer, N.Z.R./Civilian Sapper War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalThomas George Brown
345303 Vietnam War, 1961-1975 Died in Manurewa. 27 Dec 1927 Driver/Military New Zealand Operational Service Medal Vietnam Medal South Vietnamese Presidential Unit Citation in the Colour of the Cross of Gallantry with Palm 19 May 2015Thomas Percy Brown
12176 World War II, 1939-1945 Single/WWII Mrs. L.A. Brown, 90 High St., Greymouth (mother) Greymouth/Grey District/West Coast (Region)/South Island/New Zealand Unemployed/Civilian Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, Third Echelon 26th (Canterbury and Otago) Battalion Lance Corporal/Military War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalThomas Arthur Brown
World War II, 1939-1945 1889 Scotland/United Kingdom/Europe Merchant Navy Atlantic Star Pacific Star 1939-1945 Star War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service MedalThomas Creig Brown
Thomas Moore Brown
Norman Thomas Brown
Thomas Gilbert Brown
Thomas Watson Brown
James Thomas Brown
Thomas Patrick Brown
Thomas Maurice Brown
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| 5 | 24 June 1867 |
Thomas Brown
Ellen Patterson |
Bachelor Spinster |
Miner |
35 25 |
Manuherikia District Manuherikia District |
4 years 8 months |
Office of Registrar Alexandra | 67/1939 | 24 June 1867 | R E Field Registrar | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 2587 | 12 December 1865 |
Thomas Augustine Brown
Arabella Harriet James |
Bachelor Spinster |
Farmer |
26 25 |
West Tamaki Onehunga |
1 year 1 year |
St Peters Church Onehunga | 28 December 1865 | Rev A G Purchas | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 810 | 27 February 1865 |
Thomas Turner Brownell
Sarah Ann Overton |
Bachelor Spinster |
Merchant |
30 20 |
Chris church Lake Ellesmere |
3 years 3 years |
Mr Overtons house Lake Ellesmere | 65/1094 | Thomas Overton, father | 27 February 1865 | Rev. J. Buller | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 197 | 19 July 1865 |
Thomas Brown
Margaret Lamb |
Bachelor Spinster |
Draper |
25 20 |
Dunedin Dunedin |
1 month 4 days |
In the house of Mrs. Bain Clyde Street Dunedin | 65/1571 | No Person to give Consent | 19 July 1865 | Rev. D. M. Stuart | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 1177 | 13 September 1866 |
Thomas Brown
Margaret Woods |
Bachelor Spinster |
Farmer Servant |
44 33 |
Lincoln Rd Lincoln Rd |
3 days 3 days |
Mr Woods House Lincoln Rd | 66/995 | 13 September 1866 | Rev - Crump | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 2 | 2 January 1866 |
Thomas Jenkin Brown
Elizabeth Martin |
Bachelor Spinster |
Mariner |
24 17 |
Dunedin Dunedin |
9 months 1 year |
In the house of Maria Martin, Rattray Street Dunedin | 66/1655 | Maria Martin, mother | 2 January 1866 | Revd. D. M. Stuart | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 89 | 28 May 1868 |
Thomas Brown
Mary Young |
Bachelor Spinster |
Fellmonger |
24 21 |
Green Island Green Island |
8 yrs 5 months |
In the Office of the Registrar of Marriages, Dunedin | 68/1957 | 28 May 1868 | Registrar of Marriages, Dunedin | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 10 | 31 December 1869 |
Thomas Brown
Catherine Emma Homann |
Bachelor Spinster |
Carter |
30 18 |
Havelock Havelock |
4 yrs 1 yr |
Residence of W. Whitehorn, Havelock | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 155 | 22 May 1869 |
Thomas Brownlee
Mary Ward |
Bachelor Spinster |
Brewer |
30 20 |
Christchurch Christchurch |
6 years 6 years |
In the Church of St Luke | 1189 | Thomas Ward, Father | 22 May 1869 | Rev. E. A. Lingard | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| [49]31 | 13 September 1872 |
Thomas Brown
(in Minister's Return Thomas Green) Hannah Jones |
Bachelor Spinster |
Labourer Servant |
21 16 |
Usually at Matakana - Auckland Bath Street, Parnell |
3 days 16 years |
Dwelling house of Mrs Jones, Parnell | 72/800 | Janet Jones, mother | 13 September 1872 | Revd. David Bruce, Parnell | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 4 | 5 January 1880 |
Thomas Brown Alfred Daniel
Edwarda Jessie Millar |
Bachelor Spinster |
Railway Employé Milliner |
21 21 |
Invercargill Invercargill |
3 days 3 days |
At the house of Mr. William Millar Invercargill | 80/577 | 5 January 1880 | Rev. R. S. Bunn | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 24 | 5 October 1864 |
Thomas Brown
Sarah Jenkins |
Bachelor Widow |
Sawyer |
41 30 |
Wanganui Wanganui |
5 days 18 months |
At the Roman Catholic Chapel | 64/509 | 5 October 1864 | Rev S Pezant | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 377 | 8 December 1864 |
Thomas Brown
Isabella McFarlane |
Bachelor Spinster |
Draper |
33 25 |
Dunedin Dunedin |
3 days 2 yrs |
In the house of John McFarlane York Place Dunedin | 64/1411 | 8 December 1864 | Revd. D.M. Stuart | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 392 | 22 December 1863 |
Thomas Brown
Grace Gardiner |
Bachelor Spinster |
Storekeeper |
22 19 |
Dunedin Dunedin |
3 years 3 years |
In the House of David Gardiner, Sunnyside, Dunedin | 63/957 | David Gardiner, father | 22 December 1863 | Rev. Thomas Burns | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 1514 | 9 May 1863 |
John Thomas Brown
Ann Hillman |
Widower Spinster |
Sawyer Dress-maker |
38 30 |
Newtown, Auckland Newtown, Auckland |
20 years 6 years |
The dwelling house of Mrs. McLeod, at Newtown, Auckland | 63/607 | 9 May 1863 | Revd. Alexr. Mac[donald] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 324 | 24 March 1863 |
Thomas Spark Brown
Ann Browning Hill |
Bachelor Spinster |
Farmer |
27 18 |
Christchurch Avonhead |
6 years 5 years |
Riccarton Church | Joseph Hill, father | 8 April 1863 | Rev. C. Bowen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 190 | 30 May 1863 |
Thomas Brown
Mary Ann Elizabeth Reddall |
No corresponding marriage registration found.
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Bachelor Spinster |
Servant Servant |
25 21 |
Pigeon Bay Pigeon Bay |
3 Months 3 Months |
Private House Pigeon Bay | 30 May 1863 | The Revd. George Grant | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 20 | 7 January 1863 |
Thomas Brown
(Sometimes called Thomas Harper) Jane Wixon |
Bachelor Spinster |
Bullock driver |
22 16 |
Waitaki River near Oamaru Waitaki River near Oamaru |
3 days 2 years |
Mrs. Jas Saunders' house Waitaki River near Oamaru | 63/1054 | Henry Wixon, Father | 7 January 1863 | Rev. Algernon Gifford | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 101 | 19 April 1870 |
Thomas Brown
Esther Thomas |
Bachelor Spinster |
Mariner |
27 20 |
Tararu Shortland |
12 months 2 1/2 years |
Dwelling house occupied by Mr Wm. Thomas, Shortland | William Thomas, "The Father" | 20 April 1870 | Revd. C. S. Harper | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 22 | 23 February 1870 |
Thomas Brown
Emma Taylor |
[No matching marriage registration has been located]
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Widower Widow |
Farmer |
35 35 |
Richmond Richmond |
18 years 7 years |
At the residence of said Thomas Brown, Richmond | 24 March 1870 | Revd. James Alfred Taylor | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 56 | 10 June 1870 |
Thomas Frederick Brown
Elizabeth Smallhorn |
Bachelor Spinster |
soap manufacturer |
21 years 21 years |
Wellington Wellington |
21 years 5 years |
St. Pauls Cathedral, Thorndon | 10 June 1870 | Rev. W. H. Ewald M.A. & others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 2572 | 22 December 1871 |
Thomas Brown Craig
Frances Eliza Padwick |
Widower Widow |
Accountant |
38 35 |
Christchurch Christchurch |
13 years 3 years |
In the Church of St. Michael, Christchurch | 72/683 | 22 December 1871 | The Very Revd. Dean Jacobs | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 789 | 9 May 1860 |
Thomas Brown
Jane Maria Colemoss |
Bachelor Spinster |
Private Soldier HM 65th Regt |
24 16 |
Albert Barracks Auckland Barrack St. Auckland |
11 years 14 months |
Roman Catholic Church Auckland | James Colemoss Father | 25 May 1863 | Very Revd. Jas. McDonald | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 4 | 27 August 1860 |
William Thomas Brown
Emma Belcher |
Bachelor Spinster |
Labourer |
20 years 17 years |
Rama Rama Rama Rama |
3 years 3 years |
Presbyterian Church Drury | John Belcher Father of Bride | 14 September 1860 | Rev Thomas Norrie Presbyterian Minister Drury | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 42 | 23 October 1856 |
Thomas Brown
Elizabeth Wadsworth |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer |
30 18 |
Waimea South Waimea South |
nine months Three years |
at the Protestant Episcopalian Church at Wakefield, Waimea South | 3 January 1857 | Rev. T. A Bowden | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 42 | 23 October 1856 |
Thomas Brown
Elizabeth Wadsworth |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer |
30 18 |
Waimea South Waimea South |
Nine months Three years |
At the Protestant Episcopalian Church at Wakefield, Waimea South | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 3955 | February 1876 |
Thomas Brown
Sarah Gordon |
Bachelor Spinster |
Carpenter Servant |
30 22 |
Christchurch, Kaiapoi Christchurch |
2 years 18 months |
In the house of Rev C Fraser | 76/1530 | 1 February 1876 | Rev C Fraser, Pres | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 4167 | 10 July 1876 |
Thomas Brown Failand
Zillah Laycock |
Bachelor Spinster |
Guard |
26 20 |
White Cliffs Christchurch |
6 months 3 years |
Wesleyan Church, Durham Street | 76/1966 | Robert Laycock, Father | 10 July 1876 | Rev I. Berry, Wes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 175 | 30 June 1876 |
Thomas Henry Browne
Emma Jane Wright |
Bachelor Spinster |
Cabinet Maker |
23 21 |
Cambridge Cambridge |
8 months 5 years |
at the office of the Registrar | 76/1383 | 30 June 1876 | B C Beale, Registrar | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 322 | 9 December 1878 |
Thomas Horby Brown
Emily Smith |
Bachelor Spinster |
Butcher |
20 18 |
Wellington Wellington |
2.75 years 5 years |
House of Frederick Smith, Riddiford Street, Wellington | 78/2682 | Frederick Smith, Father | 9 December 1878 | Revd. H. B. Redstone, United | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 213 | 22 August 1878 |
Henry Thomas Brown
Annie Mary Bone |
Bachelor Spinster |
Accountant Nil |
29 17 |
Waipawa Waiututahi |
9 years 6 weeks |
In the house of Joseph Witherow at Waiututahi, Patangata | 78/1857 | Ann Cleary, Mother | 22 August 1878 | Rev. J. Parkin, United | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 5138 | 7 October 1878 |
Thomas Arthur Browne
Emily Gertrude Case |
Bachelor Spinster |
Clerk |
23 18 |
Christchurch Christchurch |
1 year 8 months |
In St Michaels Church, Christchurch | 78/2874 | Alfred Case, Father | 7 October 1878 | Rev R. S. Penny | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 133 | 11 May 1881 |
Thomas Brown
Mary Hindman |
Bachelor Spinster |
Labourer Servant |
27 23 |
Christchurch Christchurch |
2 years 3 years |
In the House of Rev C. Fraser, Tuam Street | 81/1095 | May 11 1881 | Rev C. Fraser. Presbyterian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 170 | 04 June 1877 |
Thomas Brown
Esther Entonai |
Bachelor Widow |
Settler |
26 24 |
Native Reserve Native Reserve, Waikouaiti |
4 years 7 years |
Native Church, Maori Kaik, Waikouaiti | 77/1323 | 05 June 1877 | Rev. John Christie | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 54 | 15 August 1879 |
Thomas Brown
Agnes Margaret Kerr |
Bachelor Spinster |
Boiler Maker |
29 22 |
Russell Street Nelson Mary Ann Street Nelson |
29 years 14 days |
at the residence of Alexander Brown engineer, Mary Ann Street, Nelson | 79/3059 | 15 August 1879 | Reverend Patrick Calder Presbyterian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 45 | 3 February 1879 |
John Thomas Brown
Agnes Johnston |
Bachelor Spinster |
Messenger Domestic Servant |
23 years 21 years |
Dunedin Linden |
6 years 4 weeks |
In the house of John Brown York Place | 79/1624 | 3 February 1879 | Revd Dr Copeland O.I.S. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 326 | 15 July 1882 |
John Thomas Brown
Elizabeth Birch |
Widower Widow |
Stock Owner |
65 44 |
Riccarton, Canterbury Motueka |
3 mos 5 days |
St. Thomas' Church, Motueka | 82/2095 | 15 July 1882 | The Rev. Samuel Poole elect. Ch: of England Minister | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 302 | 23 September 1882 |
Thomas Benjamin William Brown
Anna Jane Knox |
Bachelor Spinster |
Plumber |
19 18 |
Dunedin Dunedin |
16 years 11 years |
In St. Pauls Church | 82/3220 | Benjamin Brown father of minor Henry Knox father of minor | 23 September 1882 | Ven Archdeacon Edwards Church of England Minister | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| No | Date of Notice | Names and Surnames of Parties | BDM Match | Condition | Calling or Profession | Age | Dwelling Place | Length of Residence | Marriage Place | Folio | Consent | Date of Certificate | Officiating Minister | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 62 | 21 May 1884 |
Thomas Brown
Katie Stanton |
Widower Spinster |
Farmer |
46 31 |
Opotiki Opotiki |
19 years 6 months |
The Residence of Mr J. P. Murray, Opotiki | 84/1867 | 21 May 1884 | Rev. John Gow, Presbyterian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 5 | 26 April 1884 |
Thomas Brown
Eliza Ordish |
Bachelor Spinster |
Mill Sawyer |
33 23 |
Matarawa Matarawa |
6 mos 6 week |
Residence of A. J. Ordish, Matarawa | 84/1259 | 26 April 1884 | R. Young, Wes. Meth. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| No | Date of Notice | Names and Surnames of Parties | BDM Match | Condition | Calling or Profession | Age | Dwelling Place | Length of Residence | Marriage Place | Folio | Consent | Date of Certificate | Officiating Minister | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 242 | 22 July 1884 |
Thomas Wemyss Brown McGrowther
Margaret Kidd |
Bachelor Spinster |
Farmer Housemaid |
36 years 25 years |
Dunedin Dunedin |
3 days 3 days |
In Knox Church | 84/2548 | 22 July 1884 | Revd Dr Stuart Presbyterian Minister | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 112 | 14 December 1885 |
Thomas David Browning
Charlotte Goodwill |
Bachelor Spinster |
Laborer |
21 21 |
Invercargill Invercargill |
7 days 4 days |
Office of the Registrar, Invercargill | 85/3698 | 14 December 1885 | A.H. Henderson Registrar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 284 | 10 November 1885 |
Charles Thomas Harold Brown
Charlotte Mary Vickers |
Bachelor Spinster |
Surveyor |
27 23 |
Karori Karori |
years years |
St Mary's Karori | 85/3169 | 10 November 1885 | Rev A. D [page cut off] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 215 | 3 May 1886 |
Thomas Brownlee
Jane Garton |
Bachelor Spinster |
Contractor |
26 18 |
Auckland Mt Roskill |
2 years 4 years |
Dwelling | 86/961 | Father | 8 May 1886 | Revd. J. C. Downes R. Catholic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 2 | 14 April 1886 |
William Thomas Browning
James Ford |
Bachelor Spinster |
Labourer Domestic Servant |
31 23 |
Akaroa Bay Akaroa Bay |
3 years 9 months |
Registrar's Office Akaroa | 86/1538 | 14 April 1886 | William B. Goswill Registrar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 164 | 3 June 1886 |
Antcliff Thomas Brown
Mary Gordon Wright |
Bachelor Spinster |
Hairdresser |
21 17 |
Dunedin Dunedin |
10 years 1 year |
In the house of Revd D. Stuart | 86/1685 | James Wright, father of Minor | 3 June 1886 | Revd D. Stuart, Presbyterian Minister | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 266 | 5 June 1886 |
Thomas Brown
Sarah Ann Hatfield |
Bachelor Widow |
Clerk |
59 40 |
Waiwhiu Waiwhiu |
10 yrs 32 yrs |
Registrar's Office | 86/1030 | 5 June 1886 | J. Cowan, Registrar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 183 | 25 June 1887 |
Bothwick Thomas Brown
Helen Mitchell Pane |
Bachelor Spinster |
Schoolmaster |
41 30 |
Wellington Wellington |
14 months years |
House of Mr. Pane Upper Willis Street | 87/1449 | 25 June 1887 | Rev. J. Paterson | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 547 | 15 March 1875 |
John Thomas Brown
Theresa Annie Barrett |
Bachelor Spinster |
Farmer Domestic |
34 years 21 years |
Thames Thames |
3 months 3 months |
In the dwelling house occupied by Frederick Taylor, Richmond Street, Thames | 75/1295 | 15 March 1875 | Revd. James Hill | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 148 | 12 May 1875 |
James Thomas Brown Hannaford
Ann Mary Josephine Freer |
Widower Widow |
Accountant Storekeeper |
52 27 |
Auckland Auckland |
17 1/2 yrs 27 yrs |
Dwelling house of Mrs Freer - Cook Street - Auckland | 75/1285 | 12 May 1875 | Revd. D. Bruce | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHRetrieved at 2:04pm, 4 June 2026 in 1.65 seconds
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| Title | Date | Record type |
| Shepherd, Alfred Brown, 1830-1906 | Auckland People and Events | |
| Brown, Thomas | Passengers and Vessels | |
| Brown | Passengers and Vessels | |
| Brown, William | Passengers and Vessels | |
| Brown, Thomas | Passengers and Vessels | |
| Brown, Thomas | Passengers and Vessels | |
| Brown | Passengers and Vessels | |
| Brown | 1958-11-05 | Cemetery Records |
| Brown | 1941-12-28 | Cemetery Records |
| Brown | Passengers and Vessels |
Archives NZ
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://archway.howison.co.nz/ajax/simple.php?search=%22thomas%22+brown&simple_view=1
Retrieved at 2:04pm, 4 June 2026 in 1.128 seconds
Source: Archives NZ Collections Search / CC BY / via Archway
Army Department > R9998548 (unknown)
Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives > R9997951 (unknown)
Justice Department > R9996847 (unknown)
Ministry of Transport, Head Office > R9996319 (unknown)
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Pilot Exemption Certificate, No.32 - Thomas Stubbs Brown | 1868 | Wellington | Open |
Ministry of Transport, Head Office > R9996218 (unknown)
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| New Zealand - Certificate of Competency as Third-Class Engineer - James Thomas Brown | 1910 | Wellington | Open |
| New Zealand - Certificate of Competency as Third-Class Engineer - Charles Thomas Brown | 1906 | Wellington | Open |
Ministry of Transport, Head Office > R9996162 (unknown)
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| New Zealand - Certificate of Competency as Second Class Engineer - Thomas Brown | 1895 | Wellington | Open |
Ministry of Transport, Head Office > R9995983 (unknown)
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Certificate of Competency as Master of a River Steamer - Thomas Brown | 1909 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open |
Ministry of Transport, Head Office > R9995259 (unknown)
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| New Zealand - Certificate of Competency as Mate of a Home Trade Ship - Thomas Brown | 1918 | Wellington | Open |
Department of Internal Affairs, Head Office > R9995083 (unknown)
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| Wildlife Act - Animals Protection and Game Act - Pukekos - Permit to destroy on account of damage - Mrs A E Brown, Mount Thomas | 1935 ‑ 1938 | Wellington | Open |
Ministry of Transport, Head Office > R9995080 (unknown)
| Name | Year(s) | Held At | Access |
| New Zealand - Certificate of Competency as Second Mate - Thomas William Brown | 1889 | Wellington | Open |
Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives > R9991473 (unknown)
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| Session 1 - 42nd Parliament (1987 - 1990) Social Services Committee - Original Petitions - William Thomas George Brown and 4 others | 1989 | Wellington | Open |
| Session 1 - 42nd Parliament (1987 - 1990) Social Services Committee Petitions - William Thomas George Brown and 4 others | 1989 | Wellington | Open |
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| Air Services Licensing - Application - Thomas James Brown, Graeme Richard Holmes, Peter Leonard Sisam and the Standard Optical Company of Australia Limited (Trading as Combined Aviation Enterprises) | 1984 ‑ 1987 | Wellington | Open |
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| Small farms land development blocks - Brown, Thomas | Wellington | Open |
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Land Information New Zealand, National Office > R9984719 (unknown)
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| Brown, Thomas of Opotiki - lots 91 and 93, Parish of Waiotahi | 1884 | Auckland | Open |
| Browne, Thomas Henry of Auckland - nthn ptn allot 99 Parish of Waipareira - rejected | 1926 | Auckland | Open |
| Brown, Thomas G and others of Auckland - part allotment 9, section 21, city of Auckland | 1911 ‑ 1912 | Auckland | Open |
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| Chas Thomas Harold Brown - Naval and Military and Local Forces Land Claims Commission, Claim to Grant of Land or Remission of Purchase Money | 1882 | Wellington | Open | |
| Thomas Brown - Naval and Military and Local Forces Land Claims Commission, Claim to Grant of Land or Remission of Purchase Money | 1882 | Wellington | Open |
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| New Zealand - Certificate of Competency as Master of a Fishing Boat or of Cargo Vessel Under Twenty-Five Tons Register - Thomas Brown | 1909 ‑ 1918 | Wellington | Open |
| New Zealand - Certificate of Competency as Master of a Fishing Boat or of Cargo Vessel Under Twenty-Five Tons Register - Thomas Brown | 1911 ‑ 1912 | Wellington | Open |
| New Zealand Certificate of Competency as Master - Thomas Brown | 1900 | Wellington | Open |
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| Re-registration Notice for Thomas Brown Limited, no date | Dunedin | Open |
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| From: Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, Governor Date: 27 May 1857 Subject: Proclamation, Counties of "Bruce" and "Wallace" at Otago | 1857 | Wellington | Open |
| From: Thomas Gore Browne, Governor Date: 27 May 1856 Subject: Proclaiming Boundaries of Otago Hundreds | 1856 | Wellington | Open |
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| From: Thomas Gore Browne, Governor Date: 3 June 1857 Subject: Proclamation - "Resident Magistrates Courts Extension of Jurisdiction Act", Wellington | 1857 | Wellington | Open |
| From: Thomas Gore Browne, Governor Date: 3 June 1857 Subject: Proclamation | 1857 | Wellington | Open |
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| From: Thomas Hill and other, Government Officer, Nelson To: Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, Governor of New Zealand Date (received): 31 March 1861 Subject: Memorial for a Civil Service Bill | 1861 | Wellington | Open |
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| From: Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, Governor of New Zealand To: E W Stafford, [Auckland] Date: 6 June 1861 Subject: Warrant appointing Polling Places for Province of Southland | 1861 | Wellington | Open |
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Department of Internal Affairs, Head Office > Index to alien registrations (1939-49 systems)
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| Brown, Thomas Peat (American) - Date of Birth: 24 March 1863 | 1939 ‑ 1949 | Wellington | Open |
Invercargill High Court > Invercargill Divorce Files (IV)
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| Brown, Linda Margaret v Brown, William Thomas | 1980 | Dunedin | Restricted |
Invercargill High Court > Invercargill Divorce Files (III)
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| Brown, Herbert Alfred v Brown, Annie Wiseman and Brookland, Henry Thomas | 1946 | Dunedin | Restricted |
| Louisson, Jessie, v Louisson, Thomas Brown | 1938 ‑ 1939 | Dunedin | Restricted |
| Brown, Joan Kathleen v Brown, Raymond Thomas | 1947 | Dunedin | Restricted |
Dunedin High Court > Oamaru probate and Letters of Administration files
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| BROWN Thomas - Oamaru - Clerk | 1899 | Dunedin | Open |
Dunedin High Court > Dunedin probate and Letters of Administration files (II)
Dunedin High Court > Dunedin probate and Letters of Administration files (I)
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| BROWN Thomas Ewing - Hakataramea - Farmer | 1912 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Thomas Craig - Dunedin - Retired Farmer | 1911 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Thomas - Waitati - Clerk | 1938 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Margaret - Dunedin - Wife of Thomas Brown | 1911 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Muriel Olive - Morrisons and Roxburgh - Wife of Thomas Creig Brown | 1937 | Dunedin | Open | |
| WILSON Thomas Brown Henderson - Dunedin - Clerk | 1933 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Thomas - Caversham near Dunedin - Horse Dealer | 1908 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Thomas - Dunedin - Merchant | 1919 | Dunedin | Open |
Dunedin High Court > Dunedin Letters of Administration files
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| BROWN Thomas Purves - Twenty Five Mile, Lake Wakatipu - Settler | 1872 | Dunedin | Open |
Dunedin High Court > Dunedin probate files
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| BROWN Harry Thomas - St Kilda near Dunedin - Gas Stoker | 1907 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Thomas - Owaka - Farmer | 1893 | Dunedin | Open | |
| Thomas Brown's Trust Cashbook [estray from Probate 2353 - Thomas Brown, Owaka] | 1893 ‑ 1905 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Thomas - Dunedin - Grocer | 1897 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWNE John Thomas - Dunedin - Compositor | 1886 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Thomas - Cairnburn, Sandymount - Farmer | 1897 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Thomas - Beaconsfield, Waikouaiti - Farmer | 1904 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Thomas - Melbourne - Timber Merchant | 1879 | Dunedin | Open |
Invercargill High Court > Invercargill Probates and Letters of Administration
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| MCRAE William Duncan Thomas - Browns - Retired Quarry Foreman | 1990 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Thomas - Invercargill - Retired Process Worker | 1987 | Dunedin | Open | |
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| BROWN Thomas - Otautau - Retired Farmer | 1971 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN James Thomas - Pahia - Farmer | 1970 | Dunedin | Open | |
| BROWN Patrick Thomas - Invercargill - Slaughterman and Watersider | 1984 | Dunedin | Open |
Tinui History
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Source: A Dictionary of NZ Biography, by Scholefield (1940), from NZ History / CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ
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| Thomas Gore Browne | BROWNE, SIR THOMAS GORE (1807-87) was the son of Robert Browne, J.P., D.L., of Morton House, near Buckingham, and a brother of Bishop Harold Brown, of Winchester. Commissioned as ensign in the 44th Foot (1824), he exchanged into the 28th (lieutenant, 1826; captain, 1829). He was aide de camp to Lord Nugent, High Commissioner in the Ionian islands (1832-35) and acted for a time as Colonial Secretary. Obtaining his majority in 1834, he exchanged into the 41st regiment (1836), with which he served in the first Afghan war. For a time he commanded the regiment in the absence of the two colonels. He covered the retreat after the repulse of General England's force at Hykulzi (28 Mar 1842), forming a square and driving back the enemy. He was present at the action at Kandahar (29 May), the march on Kabul and the storming of Istalif. On the return through the Khyber pass he was frequently in action with the rearguard. (Brevet lieut.-colonel 1842; C.B., 1843.) Returning to England, Browne became lieut.-colonel of the 41st regiment (1845), exchanged into the 21st in 1849, and retired on half-pay in 1851 to assume the governorship of St Helena, where he enjoyed the local rank of colonel. There he solved the long-standing problem of the water supply. In 1854 Browne was appointed to succeed Sir George Grey in the governorship of New Zealand, the duties of which he assumed on 6 Sep 1855. In the political sphere there was nothing to worry him, since the controversy over responsible government had been fought to a conclusion under the administrator (Colonel Wynyard). Browne announced himself to the Parliament (which was in session) in a message in which he stated that he would adhere to the policy of maintaining the native title to their lands inviolate and securing to them the impartial administration of justice. A man of strong social instincts and warm friendships, he visited all the provinces during the recess. Shortly after his arrival the King movement in the Waikato became prominent. Native affairs were the governor's own responsibility. He was expected to consult his responsible advisers, but not necessarily to take their advice. Unfortunately Browne did not bestir himself sufficiently to form an independent opinion on native affairs and he never acquired a personal influence over the native mind. Quite early he made the unpardonable mistake of declining to see an influential chief (Wiremu Tamihana te Waharoa, of Ngati-Haua) who wished to lay before him the grievances that were entertained by the King tribes. Tamihana accordingly threw in his lot with the Maori king. In May 1857 Browne showed a more approachable disposition at a native gathering at Rangiriri and he met some chiefs in runanga near Auckland. He made a grave mistake in yielding to the clamour of merchants and revoking Grey's wise order against supplying firearms and ammunition to natives. Stafford, the Premier, was absent in England when Browne, accompanied by C. W. Richmond (acting leader of the Government) and McLean (native secretary) met a number of Maori chiefs at New Plymouth. Teira offered to sell to the Government 600 acres at Waitara, and Browne agreed to purchase if Teira's title was valid. Wiremu Kingi te Rangitake, the paramount chief of the Ngati-Awa, declared firmly that he would not permit the sale. Ignorant as he was of Maori law, and regarding Rangitake's demeanour as discourteous and offensive to himself, Browne was determined to proceed with the purchase. Commissioners were accordingly sent to Taranaki to ascertain whether the title of Teira was good. They reported (wrongly) in the affirmative, and Browne gave orders on 25 Jan 1860 to proceed with the survey, under military protection if necessary, and to hold the block by force if there should be any resistance on the part of Wiremu Kingi. On 1 Mar he himself arrived at Taranaki with the available troops, and a blockhouse was built for the protection of the civil population. On the 13th and 14th the block was surveyed under military protection. Next day Wiremu Kingi erected a pa and burned the survey pegs. The pa was accordingly attacked (17 Mar) and destroyed after two days' operations. Browne appealed to Australia for more troops and some hundreds of women and children were sent for refuge to Nelson. Desultory operations continued, including the battles of Waireka, Puketakauere and Mahoetahi. At an early stage Bishop Selwyn courageously intervened to protest against the unjust treatment of Wiremu Kingi. A great Maori gathering at Otaki (at which Archdeacon Hadfield was present) demanded the recall of Gore Browne. In Waikato the King chiefs, though not directly concerned, discussed the events in Taranaki and resented the action of the Governor in making war without first consulting the friendly chiefs. McLean left the meeting to avoid seeing the King flag hoisted. A few days later the benevolent old King, Te Wherowhero, died. Sir William Denison, the governor of New South Wales, loyally sent what troops he could in response to Browne's request, but he wrote to Browne strongly advising him to adopt a different policy towards the natives. Stafford, having now returned to the colony, loyally adopted the policy of the Governor, on the ground that the executive had advised him and fully concurred in the course he had taken. The House of Representatives gave its confidence by 19 votes to 17 (11 Sep 1860). During the session Hadfield and McLean appeared at the bar of the House to undergo searching examination. After the prorogation of Parliament Browne and Richmond together attended the gathering of chiefs at Orakei (Nov 1860) and on 5 Feb 1861 Browne received a deputation of seven chiefs (from Auckland, Waikato, Thames and Otaki) who made proposals of peace, one of the conditions being that the Waitara dispute should be decided by the courts. The Governor would not accept the terms; there must be restitution of plunder taken from settlers, compensation for their losses, and a due recognition of British law for the future. McLean, with the Governor's permission, accompanied the King chiefs back to Taranaki and persuaded Wiremu Tamihana to lead his taua of 400 back to their homes and Wiremu Kingi to retire inland. Browne then visited Taranaki with Richmond and Whitaker (the attorney-general) and again made a mistake by refusing to receive Wiremu Kingi's daughter as a mediator (27 Mar 1861). He now offered terms of peace which included the investigation of Teira's title, but the survey was to proceed and the Governor was to retain all land belonging to the rebels which the troops were occupying, and the Ngati-Awa were to submit quietly to the law and not again to seek redress for grievances by force. The arrival of General Cameron from Australia just as the terms were about to be accepted caused a complete change in the position (30 Mar). On 8 Apr harsher terms were dictated, nothing was said about examining the Waitara title, and the settlers were promised that they would soon be able to return to their farms. In May a truce was agreed to, and on 3 Jun Browne opened Parliament, laying on the table the terms which he had now offered, which included a demand for restitution and compensation against the natives, but promised an investigation of the Waitara title. More alarming was the determination of the Governor to regard the King movement in itself as a cause of war and to invade the Waikato, towards which Cameron had already moved his artillery from Taranaki. At this stage the ministry was defeated on its native policy (12 Jul 1861) and Fox came into power. A week or two later (27 Jul) the Governor received a despatch from the Duke of Newcastle (dated 25 May 1861) informing him that he was to be relieved and that Sir George Grey was to succeed him. The Duke wrote: 'I recognise with pleasure the sound and impartial judgment, the integrity, intelligence and anxiety for the public good which have characterised your government. The present juncture, however, renders it necessary to leave no expedient untried which is calculated to arrest the course of events, now unhappily so unpromising, and at the same time to provide for future difficulties, which there is only too much reason to anticipate even if the war should soon be brought to a conclusion.' He felt he would be neglecting a chance of averting a more general and disastrous war if he 'omitted to avail himself of the remarkable authority which would attach to the name and character of Grey as governor.' In the flush of sympathy for Browne, Richmond and Stafford challenged the Government with a no-confidence resolution, which was defeated by 26 to 25 (29 Jul). Soon after assuming office, Grey withdrew the manifesto addressed by Governor Browne to the disaffected natives and approached the problem by promising to investigate the Waitara purchase and announcing a number of bills to extend to natives all over New Zealand a liberal system of local government. Browne left for Sydney in October and a few months later was appointed to the governorship of Tasmania. He was made K.C.M.G. in 1869, was Governor of Bermuda (1870-71) and died in London on 17 Aug 1887. Browne married Harriet, daughter of James Campbell, of Craigie, Ayrshire. Historians agree generally with Gisborne that Browne was distinguished for his singleness of heart, his devotion to what he held to be his duty, and many sterling and attractive qualities. His letters, preserved in the Richmond and Stafford collections, give evidence of a fine humanity, a high idealism and lofty devotion to duty. Socially he had a host of friends. In spite of the tragedy of his rule in New Zealand he left the reputation of a high-minded, well-meaning and eminently able administrator whose failure was due more to the conditions of his task than to any lack of ability on his part. G.B.O.P., 1856-62; Saunders; Gudgeon (p); D.N.B.; App. H.R. (specially 1856-62); Hansard; Lomax, Hist. of the 41st Regiment; Gisborne (p); Rusden; Mennell; Cowan; Lovat. | Volume 1, page 69 |
BROWNE, SIR THOMAS GORE (1807-87) was the son of Robert Browne, J.P., D.L., of Morton House, near Buckingham, and a brother of Bishop Harold Brown, of Winchester. Commissioned as ensign in the 44th Foot (1824), he exchanged into the 28th (lieutenant, 1826; captain, 1829). He was aide de camp to Lord Nugent, High Commissioner in the Ionian islands (1832-35) and acted for a time as Colonial Secretary. Obtaining his majority in 1834, he exchanged into the 41st regiment (1836), with which he served in the first Afghan war. For a time he commanded the regiment in the absence of the two colonels. He covered the retreat after the repulse of General England's force at Hykulzi (28 Mar 1842), forming a square and driving back the enemy. He was present at the action at Kandahar (29 May), the march on Kabul and the storming of Istalif. On the return through the Khyber pass he was frequently in action with the rearguard. (Brevet lieut.-colonel 1842; C.B., 1843.) Returning to England, Browne became lieut.-colonel of the 41st regiment (1845), exchanged into the 21st in 1849, and retired on half-pay in 1851 to assume the governorship of St Helena, where he enjoyed the local rank of colonel. There he solved the long-standing problem of the water supply. In 1854 Browne was appointed to succeed Sir George Grey in the governorship of New Zealand, the duties of which he assumed on 6 Sep 1855. In the political sphere there was nothing to worry him, since the controversy over responsible government had been fought to a conclusion under the administrator (Colonel Wynyard). Browne announced himself to the Parliament (which was in session) in a message in which he stated that he would adhere to the policy of maintaining the native title to their lands inviolate and securing to them the impartial administration of justice. A man of strong social instincts and warm friendships, he visited all the provinces during the recess. Shortly after his arrival the King movement in the Waikato became prominent. Native affairs were the governor's own responsibility. He was expected to consult his responsible advisers, but not necessarily to take their advice. Unfortunately Browne did not bestir himself sufficiently to form an independent opinion on native affairs and he never acquired a personal influence over the native mind. Quite early he made the unpardonable mistake of declining to see an influential chief (Wiremu Tamihana te Waharoa, of Ngati-Haua) who wished to lay before him the grievances that were entertained by the King tribes. Tamihana accordingly threw in his lot with the Maori king. In May 1857 Browne showed a more approachable disposition at a native gathering at Rangiriri and he met some chiefs in runanga near Auckland. He made a grave mistake in yielding to the clamour of merchants and revoking Grey's wise order against supplying firearms and ammunition to natives.
Stafford, the Premier, was absent in England when Browne, accompanied by C. W. Richmond (acting leader of the Government) and McLean (native secretary) met a number of Maori chiefs at New Plymouth. Teira offered to sell to the Government 600 acres at Waitara, and Browne agreed to purchase if Teira's title was valid. Wiremu Kingi te Rangitake, the paramount chief of the Ngati-Awa, declared firmly that he would not permit the sale. Ignorant as he was of Maori law, and regarding Rangitake's demeanour as discourteous and offensive to himself, Browne was determined to proceed with the purchase. Commissioners were accordingly sent to Taranaki to ascertain whether the title of Teira was good. They reported (wrongly) in the affirmative, and Browne gave orders on 25 Jan 1860 to proceed with the survey, under military protection if necessary, and to hold the block by force if there should be any resistance on the part of Wiremu Kingi. On 1 Mar he himself arrived at Taranaki with the available troops, and a blockhouse was built for the protection of the civil population. On the 13th and 14th the block was surveyed under military protection. Next day Wiremu Kingi erected a pa and burned the survey pegs. The pa was accordingly attacked (17 Mar) and destroyed after two days' operations.
Browne appealed to Australia for more troops and some hundreds of women and children were sent for refuge to Nelson. Desultory operations continued, including the battles of Waireka, Puketakauere and Mahoetahi. At an early stage Bishop Selwyn courageously intervened to protest against the unjust treatment of Wiremu Kingi. A great Maori gathering at Otaki (at which Archdeacon Hadfield was present) demanded the recall of Gore Browne. In Waikato the King chiefs, though not directly concerned, discussed the events in Taranaki and resented the action of the Governor in making war without first consulting the friendly chiefs. McLean left the meeting to avoid seeing the King flag hoisted. A few days later the benevolent old King, Te Wherowhero, died. Sir William Denison, the governor of New South Wales, loyally sent what troops he could in response to Browne's request, but he wrote to Browne strongly advising him to adopt a different policy towards the natives. Stafford, having now returned to the colony, loyally adopted the policy of the Governor, on the ground that the executive had advised him and fully concurred in the course he had taken. The House of Representatives gave its confidence by 19 votes to 17 (11 Sep 1860). During the session Hadfield and McLean appeared at the bar of the House to undergo searching examination. After the prorogation of Parliament Browne and Richmond together attended the gathering of chiefs at Orakei (Nov 1860) and on 5 Feb 1861 Browne received a deputation of seven chiefs (from Auckland, Waikato, Thames and Otaki) who made proposals of peace, one of the conditions being that the Waitara dispute should be decided by the courts. The Governor would not accept the terms; there must be restitution of plunder taken from settlers, compensation for their losses, and a due recognition of British law for the future. McLean, with the Governor's permission, accompanied the King chiefs back to Taranaki and persuaded Wiremu Tamihana to lead his taua of 400 back to their homes and Wiremu Kingi to retire inland.
Browne then visited Taranaki with Richmond and Whitaker (the attorney-general) and again made a mistake by refusing to receive Wiremu Kingi's daughter as a mediator (27 Mar 1861). He now offered terms of peace which included the investigation of Teira's title, but the survey was to proceed and the Governor was to retain all land belonging to the rebels which the troops were occupying, and the Ngati-Awa were to submit quietly to the law and not again to seek redress for grievances by force. The arrival of General Cameron from Australia just as the terms were about to be accepted caused a complete change in the position (30 Mar). On 8 Apr harsher terms were dictated, nothing was said about examining the Waitara title, and the settlers were promised that they would soon be able to return to their farms. In May a truce was agreed to, and on 3 Jun Browne opened Parliament, laying on the table the terms which he had now offered, which included a demand for restitution and compensation against the natives, but promised an investigation of the Waitara title. More alarming was the determination of the Governor to regard the King movement in itself as a cause of war and to invade the Waikato, towards which Cameron had already moved his artillery from Taranaki.
At this stage the ministry was defeated on its native policy (12 Jul 1861) and Fox came into power. A week or two later (27 Jul) the Governor received a despatch from the Duke of Newcastle (dated 25 May 1861) informing him that he was to be relieved and that Sir George Grey was to succeed him. The Duke wrote: 'I recognise with pleasure the sound and impartial judgment, the integrity, intelligence and anxiety for the public good which have characterised your government. The present juncture, however, renders it necessary to leave no expedient untried which is calculated to arrest the course of events, now unhappily so unpromising, and at the same time to provide for future difficulties, which there is only too much reason to anticipate even if the war should soon be brought to a conclusion.' He felt he would be neglecting a chance of averting a more general and disastrous war if he 'omitted to avail himself of the remarkable authority which would attach to the name and character of Grey as governor.' In the flush of sympathy for Browne, Richmond and Stafford challenged the Government with a no-confidence resolution, which was defeated by 26 to 25 (29 Jul).
Soon after assuming office, Grey withdrew the manifesto addressed by Governor Browne to the disaffected natives and approached the problem by promising to investigate the Waitara purchase and announcing a number of bills to extend to natives all over New Zealand a liberal system of local government. Browne left for Sydney in October and a few months later was appointed to the governorship of Tasmania. He was made K.C.M.G. in 1869, was Governor of Bermuda (1870-71) and died in London on 17 Aug 1887. Browne married Harriet, daughter of James Campbell, of Craigie, Ayrshire. Historians agree generally with Gisborne that Browne was distinguished for his singleness of heart, his devotion to what he held to be his duty, and many sterling and attractive qualities. His letters, preserved in the Richmond and Stafford collections, give evidence of a fine humanity, a high idealism and lofty devotion to duty. Socially he had a host of friends. In spite of the tragedy of his rule in New Zealand he left the reputation of a high-minded, well-meaning and eminently able administrator whose failure was due more to the conditions of his task than to any lack of ability on his part.
G.B.O.P., 1856-62; Saunders; Gudgeon (p); D.N.B.; App. H.R. (specially 1856-62); Hansard; Lomax, Hist. of the 41st Regiment; Gisborne (p); Rusden; Mennell; Cowan; Lovat.
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NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHShowing first 100 results of 489
Source: Kiwi Collection copyright The New Zealand Society of Genealogists / with the kind permission of the NZSG
| Name | Date | Record Type |
|---|---|---|
| BROWN, Ada Thomasina 🔍 | 1950 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Ada Thomasina 🔍 | 20 Apr 1950 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Alex Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, Alex Thomas 🔍 | 14 May 1980 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Alexander Thomas 🔍 | 25 Sep 1928 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Allan Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, Ambrose Thomas Benstead 🔍 | 1976 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Antcliff Thomas 🔍 | 15 Dec 1943 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Arthur Thomas Oberlin 🔍 | 25 Feb 2010 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph |
| BROWN, Arthur Thomas Oberlin (Tom) 🔍 | 26 Feb 2010 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Arthur Thomas Oberlin (Tom) 🔍 | 27 Feb 2010 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Bernard Thomas 🔍 | 1925 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Bernard Thomas 🔍 | 08 Dec 1925 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Brian Thomas 🔍 | 1953 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Brian Thomas 🔍 | 17 Jun 1953 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Bruce Thomas Cyril 🔍 | 04 Nov 2002 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Cameron Thomas (Senior) 🔍 | 09 Sep 2002 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Cameron Thomas (Senior) 🔍 | 10 Sep 2002 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Cecil Harry Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, Cecil Harry Thomas (Cpl) 🔍 | 23 Oct 1918 | Kiwi Le Quesnoy Soldiers |
| BROWN, Cecil Harry Thomas (Pte) 🔍 | 23 Oct 1918 | Kiwi Le Quesnoy Soldiers |
| BROWN, Charles Lester Thomas 🔍 | 1983 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Charles Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, Charles Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, Charles Thomas 🔍 | 31 Mar 1953 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Charles Thomas 🔍 | 16 Jan 1978 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Charles Thomas Denny 🔍 | 1949 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Charles Thomas Harold 🔍 | 13 Dec 1938 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Clifford Thomas 🔍 | 1982 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Corin Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, Daniel Thomas (Danny) 🔍 | 18 Jan 1994 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Donald Thomas Maxwell (Max) 🔍 | 23 Dec 1992 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Donald Thomas Maxwell (Max) 🔍 | 24 Dec 1992 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Francis Thomas 🔍 | 1949 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Francis Thomas 🔍 | 26 Oct 1949 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Francis Thomas 🔍 | 1952 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Francis Thomas 🔍 | 20 Oct 1952 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Frederick Gordon Thomas 🔍 | 1995 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Frederick Thomas 🔍 | 1976 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Frederick Thomas 🔍 | 05 Aug 1976 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Fredrick Thomas (Fred) 🔍 | 20 Nov 2015 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, George Thomas 🔍 | 23 Oct 1918 | Kiwi Le Quesnoy Soldiers |
| BROWN, George Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, George Thomas 🔍 | 20 Jun 1921 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, George Thomas 🔍 | 19 Aug 1942 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, George Thomas 🔍 | 03 Aug 2001 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, George Thomas 🔍 | 04 Aug 2001 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Gertrude Thomasine A 🔍 | 20 Dec 1971 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Gregory Thomas 🔍 | 17 Mar 1998 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Gregory Thomas 🔍 | 18 Mar 1998 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Gregory Thomas 🔍 | 19 Mar 1998 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Gregory Thomas 🔍 | 21 Mar 1998 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Gregory Thomas 🔍 | 23 Mar 1998 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Harry Cecil Thomas 🔍 | 26 Sep 1924 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Harry Thomas 🔍 | 1907 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Harry Thomas 🔍 | 12 Feb 1907 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Henry Thomas 🔍 | 1957 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Henry Thomas 🔍 | 02 Oct 1957 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Herbert Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, Ian Thomas James 🔍 | 12 Mar 1994 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, James Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, James Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, James Thomas 🔍 | 1944 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, James Thomas 🔍 | 14 Jun 1944 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, James Thomas 🔍 | 22 Jul 1952 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, James Thomas 🔍 | 24 Jun 1970 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, James Thomas (Jimmy) 🔍 | 11 Jul 1996 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | 10 Mar 1888 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | 13 Feb 1936 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | 1947 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | 16 Apr 1947 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | 28 Apr 1948 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | 29 Feb 1960 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | 13 Oct 1961 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | 1979 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, John Thomas 🔍 | 30 Aug 1979 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, John Thomas (Pop) 🔍 | 14 Apr 1997 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, John Thomas Owen 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, John Thomas Shand 🔍 | 1961 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, John Thomas Shand 🔍 | 15 Jun 1961 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Joseph Thomas 🔍 | 01 Dec 1932 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Joseph Thomas 🔍 | 26 Mar 1943 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Leonard Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, Leonard Thomas 🔍 | 1957 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Leonard Thomas 🔍 | 18 Oct 1957 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Leonard Thomas 🔍 | 06 Mar 1973 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Leslie Thomas 🔍 | 1998 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Lewis Thomas 🔍 | 03 Nov 1930 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Lloyd Thomas 🔍 | 04 Nov 1976 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Nathaniel Thomas Thompson (Tom) 🔍 | 24 May 1990 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Nathaniel Thomas Thompson (Tom) 🔍 | 25 May 1990 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Neville Thomas 🔍 | 16 Sep 1991 | NZ Herald Deaths |
| BROWN, Norman Thomas 🔍 | 12 Oct 1961 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Norman Thomas 🔍 | 06 Oct 1961 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph |
| BROWN, Patrick Thomas 🔍 | 06 Jul 1984 | NZ Probates |
| BROWN, Peter Thomas 🔍 | Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph | |
| BROWN, Quintin Thomas 🔍 | 21 Jan 1997 | NZ Herald Deaths |
Soldiers of Empire - Muster Rolls
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHImperial soldiers serving in New Zealand, c.1860-1869, during the New Zealand Land Wars
Source: Soldiers of Empire, by Dr R. Lenihan (VUW) / CC BY 4.0
| Name | Regiment | Regt. Number | Rank | Birthplace | Trade on enlistment | Enlisted (d-m-y) | Fate | Fate location | Fate (d-m-y) |
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 18 | 1245 | Private | Carlow, Ireland | Weaver | 28-10-1859 | Invalided | New Zealand | 29-1-1870 |
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 58 | 2426 | Drummer | (None) | 29-6-1848 | Discharged - Discharged (no details) | Auckland | 21-6-1865 |
Soldiers of Empire - Medal Rolls
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHDerived from the NZ Medal Lists (War Office, WO 100/18, The National Archives, London), comprising just over 12,000 imperial soldiers who served in New Zealand, c.1860-1869
Source: Soldiers of Empire, by Dr R. Lenihan (VUW) / CC BY 4.0
| Name | Regiment | Regt. Number | Rank at the time | Period in NZ | Fate | Date (d-m-y) | Page in PDF |
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 14 | 1071 | Private | 1861-1866 | Deserted | 14-8-1870 | 153, 196 |
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 18 | 1245 | Private | 1863-1866 | Discharged - Discharged with some ? Ignominy? | 24-2-1870 | 206 |
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 40 | 6 | Discharged | 237 | |||
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 50 | 888 | Private | 1864-1866 | 281 | ||
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 50 | 2707 | Hospital Sergeant | 1863-1866 | 279 | ||
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 57 | 533 | Private | 1861-1866 | 315 | ||
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 58 | 2084 | Private | Discharged | 30-9-184? | 354 | |
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 65 | 971 | 383 | ||||
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 65 | 1849-1865 | 381 | ||||
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 68 | 439 | Private | 1864-1866 | Discharged - Discharged T.E. | 13-4-1868 | 423 |
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | Auckland Militia | 512 | |||||
| 🌳 Thomas Brownston | Royal Engineers | 3915 | 80 |
WWI Military Defaulters
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHSource: Military defaulters list, 1919, made available by Manatū Taonga — Ministry for Culture and Heritage on NZ History / CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ
| Name | Occupation | Address | Subsequently added? | Notes |
| Brown, Thomas | Shed Hand | care of Pane and Sutherland, Admiral Station, Gladstone, Wairarapa | ||
| Brown, Thomas Walter | Labourer | Balclutha | Y | Added to list 6 October 1919 (NZ Gazette, 1919, p.3131) |
Caversham Project Trades Database (1894-1939)
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHStones Trade Directories for 1894, 1903, 1912, 1920, 1929, 1939 - Original spreadsheet source
Source: Compiled by The Caversham Project, Otago University
| Year | Name | Company | Company Address | Trade | Notes |
| 1894 | Thomas Brownlie | Crookston | Blacksmiths | ||
| 1903 | Thomas Brown | Browns | Blacksmiths | ||
| 1903 | Joseph Thomas Brown | Stafford, S D | Cab And Carriage Proprietors | ||
| 1903 | Antcliff Thomas Brown | 242 Princes, Dunedin | Hairdressers | ||
| 1912 | Thomas Brown | Hedgehope | Blacksmiths | ||
| 1912 | Thomas Brownlie | 79 King Edward Street, South Dunedin | Fruiterers And Greengrocers | ||
| 1912 | Thomas J Browne | 36 Signal Hill Road, Nev Dunedin | Grocers (Retail) And General Storekeepers | ||
| 1912 | Antcliff Thomas Brown | 411 Princes Street, Dunedin | Hairdressers | ||
| 1912 | Thomas Brown | Brown, Ewing And Co Ltd | 168 Princes Street, Dunedin | Tailors, Clothiers And Out-Fitters | Chairman Of Directors |
| 1920 | Thomas Brownlie | 145 King Edward Street, South Dunedin | Fruiterers And Greengrocers |
Caversham Project Electoral Rolls (1893-1938)
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHElectoral Rolls for Caversham, Dunedin, covering years 1893, 1896, 1899, 1902, 1905, 1911, 1914, 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1935 and 1938
Original spreadsheet source
Source: Compiled by The Caversham Project, Otago University
| Year | Name | Occupation | Address | Birth year | Birth year source |
| 1896 | Henry Thomas Brown | Labourer | St Kilda | ||
| 1896 | Thomas Brown | Labourer | Alexandra Street, Caversham | 1874 | Primary Records |
| 1896 | Thomas Brown | Dealer | Helena Street, South Dunedin | ||
| 1896 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Chairmaker | Lancefield Street, Caversham | ||
| 1899 | Harry Thomas Brown | Stoker | St Kilda | 1873 | Marriage Records |
| 1899 | Joseph Thomas Brown | Settler | Stafford Street, South Dunedin | 1869 | Marriage Records |
| 1899 | Thomas Brown | Dealer | Helena Street, South Dunedin | ||
| 1899 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Chairmaker | Lancefield Street, Caversham | ||
| 1902 | Harry Thomas Brown | Stoker | St Kilda | 1873 | Marriage Records |
| 1902 | Joseph Thomas Brown | Settler | Stafford Street, South Dunedin | 1869 | Marriage Records |
| 1902 | Thomas Brown | Dealer | Helena Street, South Dunedin | ||
| 1902 | Thomas Brown | Carter | Moreau Street, St Kilda | 1874 | Primary Records |
| 1902 | Thomas Alexander Brown | Chairmaker | Lancefield Street, Caversham | ||
| 1902 | Thomas Gorman Brown | Tinsmith | Broughton Street, South Dunedin | ||
| 1905 | Harry Thomas Brown | Stoker | St Kilda | 1873 | Marriage Records |
| 1905 | Joseph Thomas Brown | Settler | Stafford Street, South Dunedin | 1869 | Marriage Records |
| 1905 | Thomas Brown | Dealer | Helena Street, South Dunedin | ||
| 1905 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Chairmaker | Lancefield Street, Caversham | ||
| 1905 | Thomas Gorman Brown | Tinsmith | Broughton Street, South Dunedin | ||
| 1905 | William Thomas Brown | Cordial Manufacturer | Sydney Street, Caversham | ||
| 1905 | Thomas Brownlie | Fruiterer | Hillside Road, South Dunedin | ||
| 1911 | Antcliffe Thomas Brown | Hairdresser | 411 Princes Street | ||
| 1911 | Joseph Thomas Brown | Settler | 96 Oxford Street, South Dunedin | 1869 | Marriage Records |
| 1911 | Thomas Brown | Merchant | Eglinton Road, Mornington | ||
| 1911 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Cabinetmaker | 20 Morrison Street, Caversham | ||
| 1911 | Thomas William Brown | Carpenter | 14 Neville Street, Caversham | ||
| 1911 | Thomas Brownlie | Fruiterer | 8 Glasgow Street, South Dunedin | ||
| 1914 | Joseph Thomas Brown | Settler | 96 Oxford Street, South Dunedin | 1869 | Marriage Records |
| 1914 | Thomas Brown | Merchant | Eglinton Road, Mornington | ||
| 1914 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Cabinetmaker | 20 Morrison Street, Caversham | ||
| 1914 | Thomas William Brown | Carpenter | 14 Neville Street, Caversham | ||
| 1914 | Thomas Brownlie | Fruiterer | 107 Oxford Street, South Dunedin | ||
| 1919 | Ada Thomasina Brown | Married | 7 Bridgman Street, St Kilda | ||
| 1919 | Antcliffe Thomas Brown | Hairdresser | 411 Princes Street | ||
| 1919 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Cabinetmaker | 20 Morrison Street, Caversham | ||
| 1919 | Thomas Brownlie | Fruiterer | 231 Oxford Street, South Dunedin | ||
| 1922 | Antcliffe Thomas Brown | Hairdresser | 411 Princes Street | ||
| 1922 | Thomas Brown | Garage Proprietor | 105 Forbury Crescent, St Kilda | ||
| 1922 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Cabinetmaker | 20 Morrison Street, Caversham | ||
| 1922 | Thomas Brownlie | Poultry Farmer | Valley Road, Caversham | ||
| 1925 | Ada Thomasina Brown | Married | 7 Bridgman Street, St Kilda | ||
| 1925 | Antcliffe Thomas Brown | Hairdresser | 411 Princes Street | ||
| 1925 | Thomas Brown | Salesman | 105 Forbury Crescent, St Kilda | ||
| 1925 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Cabinetmaker | 20 Morrison Street, Caversham | ||
| 1925 | Thomas Brownlie | Farmer | Valley Road, Caversham | ||
| 1928 | Ada Thomasina Brown | Married | 7 Bridgman Street, St Kilda | ||
| 1928 | Antcliffe Thomas Brown | Hairdresser | 411 Princes Street | ||
| 1928 | Thomas Brown | Salesman | 105 Forbury Crescent, St Kilda | ||
| 1928 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Cabinetmaker | 27 Morrison Street, Caversham | ||
| 1928 | Thomas Brownlie | Farmer | 132 Valley Road, Caversham | ||
| 1931 | Ada Thomasina Brown | Married | 7 Bridgman Street | ||
| 1931 | Antcliffe Thomas Brown | Hairdresser | 411 Princes Street | ||
| 1931 | James Thomas Brown | Tram Conductor | 189 Macandrew Road | ||
| 1931 | Norman Thomas Brown | Bank Clerk | 21 Corunna Street | ||
| 1931 | Thomas Brown | Salesman | 105 Forbury Crescent | ||
| 1931 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Cabinetmaker | 27 Morrison Street | ||
| 1931 | Thomas Brownlie | Farmer | 132 Valley Road | ||
| 1935 | Ada Thomasina Brown | Married | 7 Bridgman Street, St Kilda | ||
| 1935 | Antcliffe Thomas Brown | Hairdresser | 411 Princes Street | ||
| 1935 | Norman Thomas Brown | Bank Clerk | 7 Scott Street | ||
| 1935 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Cabinetmaker | 27 Morrison Street | ||
| 1935 | Thomas Brownlie | Farmer | 132 Valley Road | ||
| 1935 | Thomas Brownlie | Welding Engineer | 132 Valley Road | 1911 | Primary Records |
| 1938 | Ada Thomasina Brown | Married | 7 Bridgman Street | ||
| 1938 | Antcliffe Thomas Brown | Hairdresser | 684 Princes Street | ||
| 1938 | Norman Thomas Brown | Bank Clerk | 7 Scott Street | ||
| 1938 | Thomas Alexander Mcdougal Brown | Cabinet Maker | 27 Morrison Street | ||
| 1938 | William Thomas Brown | Cordial Manufacturer | 26 Allandale Road | ||
| 1938 | Thomas Joseph Browne | Retired | 46 Melbourne Street | ||
| 1938 | Thomas Brownlie | Farmer | 132 Valley Road | ||
| 1938 | Thomas Brownlie | Welding Engineer | 132 Valley Road | 1911 | Primary Records |
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Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHEarly European contact with New Zealand, pre-1846
Source: Early NZ History / courtesy of Tony Christiansen
| Name | Born | Died | Mother | Father | Spouse |
| Thomas Brown | 1835 | Sarah ? | Henry Brown | ||
| Thomas Browne | 1820 | Annie ? |
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| Thomas William Brown | 1832 | White ? |
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| Thomas (Town) Brown | 1827 | 1906 | Martha Te Wharerimu | Robert (Captain) Brown | Mary Thomas |
| Thomas Brown | 1750 | Elizabeth Darken |
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| Thomas Brown Daniel | 1802 | 1836 | Anna Maria Brown | Thomas Daniel | |
| Thomas Brown Daniel | 1857 | 1857 | Elizabeth Stevens | Theophilus (Theo) Alfred James Brown Daniel | |
| Thomas (Alfie) Brown Alfred Daniel | 1859 | 1936 | Elizabeth Stevens | Theophilus (Theo) Alfred James Brown Daniel | Edwarda Jessie (MILLER) Millar Catherine Herschel |
| Thomas Brown | 1822 | ||||
| Thomas Brown | 1853 | Jane Palmer | Robert (Papu) Brown | ||
| Thomas Brown | 1815 | ||||
| Thomas Brown | 1820 | ||||
| Thomas (Captain) Brown | 1800 |
Catherine Herschel
NZ Intention to Marry Index (1882-1899)
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHSource: Intention to Marry Indexes, by Archives NZ / CC BY
Freedom's Call 2nd NZEF Roll of Honour (Northlanders)
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHA massive, comprehensive roll honouring 2nd N.Z.E.F. soldiers and war nurses listed in the Nominal Rolls, deployed overseas during World War II and with J-Force; having identity in some way with Northland, New Zealand
Source: Freedom's Call, compiled by Dale Calder. Included here with his kind permission
Arthur Thomas Obelin Brown
Brown, Arthur Thomas Oberlin; Brown, Oberlin; Brown, Tom; Brown, Arthur Thomas Aberlin 4th Armoured Brigade 456526 January 1944 - March 1944 Single Whangarei Farm hand Pipiwai, R.D., Whangarei Mr A O Brown, Pipiwai, R.D., Whangarei (f) Sergeant 14/12/1922 Whangarei 25/02/2010 87 Whangarei Burial RSA Block Twenty B Plot 1410 Maunu Newberrys, Whg FindAGrave entry available Shirley Isobel McGregor Brother of Cameron (Angus Cameron) Oberlin Brown, who also served. Son of Arthur Hawtrey Oberlin ‘A O’ and Anabella (Annabella) Margaret ‘Ella’ Brown, nee Finlayson, of Pipiwai. Husband of Shirley Isobel Brown, nee McGregor. Death recorded as Arthur Thomas Oberlin Brown. Place of birth and death: Whangarei. Arthur Thomas Aberlin Brown is as per the Birth Index. Ancestrylibrary.com.auThomas Maurice Brown
Brown, Thomas Morris 18th (Auckland) Battalion 3102 Private March 1940 Single Whangarei Contractor Helena Bay, Hikurangi Mrs G Shaw, Herekino (sister) Private 23/04/1911 Whakapara 25/05/1941 30 Crete Suda Bay War, Crete, Greece 12.A.18 -- Brother of Daniel Eric Brown, who also served. Son of James Albert and Sarah Elizabeth Brown (nee Mitchell). Sister of Mrs G Shaw, of Herekino. In Birth records name is listed as Thomas Morris Brown. Place of birth: Whakapara. Ancestrylibrary.com.auThomas Cuthbert Brownlee
Brownlee, Thomas Cusbert Yes Greece 21st (Auckland) Battalion 22021 Private January 1940 Single Kaitaia Labourer Awanui Mrs J Brownlee, Awanui (m) Private 19/11/1910 Rawene 5/02/1988 77 Whangarei Burial Maunu Cemetery, Whangarei, RSA Block Twenty One A Plot 1022 Newberrys, Whg FindAGrave entry available Whinna Ritzina Aranga POW. Brother of Michael Andrew Brownlee, who also served. Son of James Nisbit (Nesbit) and Esther (Ettie) Brownlee, nee Whittaker, of Awanui. Husband of Whinna Ritzina Brownlee, nee Aranga. Thomas Cusbert is the name on the Birth Record. Brother of Miss T Brownlee, of Dargaville. Place of birth: Rawene. Place of death: Whangarei. Geni.com. Ancestrylibrary.com.auWWII Military Draft Lists
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHFrom 1940-45, men aged 18-46 were selected by ballot for potential service with the Armed Forces under New Zealand's wartime conscription. Twenty-four ballot lists were published in the NZ Gazette.
NOTE: Being listed in a ballot did not necessarily mean the person served in the military. Some had already volunteered, others were found medically unfit, granted deferment or exemption on appeal, or were never called up for active service. These records document those selected for possible service, not confirmed service personnel.
Source: Indexed by Luke Howison from 24 NZ Gazette ballot lists, provided by NZLII
| Registration No | Surname | Forenames | Occupation | Address | Military District | Gazette Ref | Page No | PDF Link |
| 179309 | Brown | Alex Thomas | School-teacher | Kohukohu, Hokianga | WHANGAREI | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 2896 | View Page |
| 179309 | Brown | Alex. Thomas | school-teacher | care of Military Camp, Kensington Park, Whangarei | Whangarei | Vol 122, 4 Dec 1940 | 3537 | View Page |
| 453329 | Brown | Allan Thomas | transport-driver | 29 Rata Rd., Hataitai. | Wellington | Vol 79, 8 Oct 1941 | 3170 | View Page |
| 461449 | Brown | Charles Thomas | draughtsman | 2 Totara St., Eastbourne. | Wellington | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 177 | View Page |
| 633280 | Brown | Charlie Thomas | employee (N.Z.R.) | 14 Coote Rd. | Napier | Vol 99, 11 Nov 1942 | 2655 | View Page |
| 593131 | Brown | Clifford Thomas | poultry-farmer | Alma Rural Delivery, Oamaru | Dunedin | Vol 31, 25 Mar 1942 | 871 | View Page |
| 287518 | Brown | Corin Thomas | Finche's Cottage, Bay View, Napier | Napier | Vol 18, 4 Mar 1941 | 473 | View Page | |
| 466268 | Brown | Eric Thomas | accountant | 17 Ascot Ave., Devonport | Auckland | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 2926 | View Page |
| 375392 | Brown | Frederick Gordon Thomas | seaman, s.s "Gabriella," Union Steam Ship Co. | Greymouth | Nelson | Vol 18, 4 Mar 1941 | 493 | View Page |
| 375392 | Brown | Frederick Gordon Thomas | Mercantile Marine | 62 Vivian St, Wellington, C. 3. | Wellington | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 2934 | View Page |
| 038420 | Brown | Fredrick Thomas | labourer | 11 Kennedy St., Geraldine | Christchurch | Vol 38, 7 May 1941 | 1227 | View Page |
| 466269 | Brown | George Thomas | civil servant | 49 Tautari St., Orakei | Auckland | Vol 86, 15 Sep 1942 | 2202 | View Page |
| 645693 | Brown | George Thomas | seaman | Kiwi Esplanade, Mangere, Onehunga | Auckland | Vol 98, 10 Nov 1943 | 1298 | View Page |
| 608244 | Brown | Henry Thomas | carpenter | Wharemoana, Tasman Beach, Otaki | Wanganui | Vol 86, 15 Sep 1942 | 2279 | View Page |
| 442285 | Brown | Ian Thomas | carpenter | 22 Graham St., Christchurch | Christchurch | Vol 53, 24 Jun 1941 | 1978 | View Page |
| 552489 | Brown | James Thomas | clerk | 14 Grange St. | Dunedin | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3127 | View Page |
| 619252 | Brown | James Thomas | farm hand | Waimana | PAEROA | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 143 | View Page |
| 555337 | Brown | John Thomas | labourer | Racecourse, Marton Junction | WANGANUI | Vol 43, 28 Apr 1942 | 1241 | View Page |
| 526424 | Brown | John Thomas | farmer | "Braeburn," Milford, Temuka. | Christchurch | Vol 43, 28 Apr 1942 | 1280 | View Page |
| 578473 | Brown | John Thomas | baker | 28 Reid St., Greymouth | Nelson | Vol 62, 24 Jun 1942 | 1762 | View Page |
| 485679 | Brown | John Thomas | clerk (N.Z.R.) | 89 Church St., Otahuhu, Auckland | Auckland | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 91 | View Page |
| 578210 | Brown | John Thomas Joseph | plumber | 13 Manukau Rd., Onehunga | Auckland | Vol 43, 28 Apr 1942 | 1174 | View Page |
| 582188 | Brown | Leonard Thomas | grocer's assistant | Kihikihi, Te Awamutu | Hamilton | Vol 62, 24 Jun 1942 | 1699 | View Page |
| 523394 | Brown | Leonard Thomas | brewery employee | 6 Huntley Ave., Grafton, Auckland | Auckland | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 91 | View Page |
| 565741 | Brown | Leslie Thomas | farmer | Ostend, Waiheke Island | Auckland | Vol 31, 25 Mar 1942 | 746 | View Page |
| 283648 | Brown | Leslie Thomas | farm hand | Greenpark | Christchurch | Vol 63, 6 Aug 1941 | 2406 | View Page |
| 283648 | Brown | Leslie Thomas | Farm Hand | Greenpark. | Christchurch | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 3033 | View Page |
| 499520 | Brown | Lloyd Thomas | service-car driver | 40 Alexandra St., Christchurch | Christchurch | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 271 | View Page |
| 536511 | Brown | Nathanial Thomas Thompson | engineer | Great South Rd., Te Rapa | Hamilton | Vol 31, 25 Mar 1942 | 785 | View Page |
| 436622 | Brown | Norman Thomas | shop-assistant | 18 Aitken St., Wellington | Wellington | Vol 63, 6 Aug 1941 | 2323 | View Page |
| 565737 | Brown | Raymond Thomas | marine engineer | Main Rd., Bucklands Beach | Auckland | Vol 31, 25 Mar 1942 | 746 | View Page |
| 555371 | Brown | Raymond Thomas | electrician | 125 Layard St. | Invercargill | Vol 31, 25 Mar 1942 | 882 | View Page |
| 507180 | Brown | Reginald Thomas | manager | Richmond St., Thames | PAEROA | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 143 | View Page |
| 271761 | Brown | Rex Thomas Henry | factory hand | care of Mrs. M. Roberts, Murchison | Nelson | Vol 38, 7 May 1941 | 1215 | View Page |
| 499511 | Brown | Stanley Thomas | dragline-driver | Charles St., Westshore | Napier | Vol 31, 25 Mar 1942 | 823 | View Page |
| 244475 | Brown | Sydney Thomas | carpenter | 31 Norwich St., Linwood | Christchurch | Vol 58, 27 Jul 1943 | 869 | View Page |
| 490954 | Brown | Thomas | bath attendant | Main Baths, Rotorua. | Paeroa | Vol 99, 11 Nov 1942 | 2597 | View Page |
| 188265 | Brown | Thomas | Trucker, Coal-mine | care of McNaull's Boardinghouse, Glen Massey | Vol 101, 2 Oct 1940 | 2460 | View Page | |
| 249442 | Brown | Thomas | Miner | 18 Murray St, Greymouth | Nelson | Vol 101, 2 Oct 1940 | 2516 | View Page |
| 522698 | Brown | Thomas | piano-tuner | care of Allan Adams, 102 Grafton Rd. | Auckland | Vol 31, 25 Mar 1942 | 746 | View Page |
| 464111 | Brown | Thomas | clerk | 100 Derwent St., Island Bay | Wellington | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3006 | View Page |
| 578214 | Brown | Thomas | clerk | Russell St., Westport | Nelson | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3081 | View Page |
| 555859 | Brown | Thomas | sawmiller | Rolleston St., Hokitika | Nelson | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3081 | View Page |
| 522998 | Brown | Thomas | farmer | Otautau R.D. | Invercargill | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3144 | View Page |
| 249442 | Brown | Thomas | miner | 18 Murray St., Greymouth | Nelson | Vol 63, 6 Aug 1941 | 2392 | View Page |
| 283255 | Brown | Thomas | Dairyman | Waharoa | PAEROA | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 2880 | View Page |
| 420290 | Brown | Thomas | Labourer | 45 Thorndon Quay, Wellington. | Wellington | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 2934 | View Page |
| 578215 | Brown | Thomas | miner | Argyle St., Dunollie, Runanga | Nelson | Vol 86, 15 Sep 1942 | 2312 | View Page |
| 188265 | Brown | Thomas | coal-mine trucker | care of McNaull's Boarding House, Glen Massey | Hamilton | Vol 38, 7 May 1941 | 1148 | View Page |
| 420290 | Brown | Thomas | shearer | 391A Worcester St., Christchurch | Christchurch | Vol 38, 7 May 1941 | 1227 | View Page |
| 378385 | Brown | Thomas | farm hand | Otara Rd, Opotiki | Paeroa | Vol 122, 4 Dec 1940 | 3530 | View Page |
| 565839 | Brown | Thomas | clerk | care of 9 Pascol St., Palmerston North | Wanganui | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 215 | View Page |
| 234514 | Brown | Thomas Albert | painter's labourer | Shearman St., Waimate | Christchurch | Vol 63, 6 Aug 1941 | 2406 | View Page |
| 471082 | Brown | Thomas Alexander | engineer | 26 Whitby Rd., Nelson | Nelson | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 256 | View Page |
| 562657 | Brown | Thomas Archibald | farmer | Waihi P.B., Masterton | Napier | Vol 99, 11 Nov 1942 | 2655 | View Page |
| 308636 | Brown | Thomas Bell | 157 Yarrow St., Invercargill | Invercargill | Vol 25, 26 Mar 1941 | 733 | View Page | |
| 417577 | Brown | Thomas Carneigh- | Farmer | Whiterock Rural Delivery, Rangiora | Christchurch | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 3034 | View Page |
| 291298 | Brown | Thomas Charles | Motor-driver | 96 Onepu Rd, Lyall Bay. | Wellington | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 2934 | View Page |
| 291298 | Brown | Thomas Charles | motor-driver | 96 Onepu Rd., Lyall Bay, Wellington. | Wellington | Vol 38, 7 May 1941 | 1160 | View Page |
| 426589 | Brown | Thomas Clifton Ayson | farm hand | Mount Nessing, Albury | Christchurch | Vol 63, 6 Aug 1941 | 2406 | View Page |
| 442573 | Brown | Thomas Connell | clerk | 56 The Terrace, Wellington | Wellington | Vol 53, 24 Jun 1941 | 53 | View Page |
| 522997 | Brown | Thomas Craig | farm hand | Morrisons, Palmerston | Dunedin | Vol 99, 11 Nov 1942 | 2709 | View Page |
| 466277 | Brown | Thomas Eden | draughtsman | 34 Kildare Ave, St. Heliers Bay | Auckland | Vol 62, 24 Jun 1942 | 1656 | View Page |
| 487270 | Brown | Thomas Edward | hairdresser | 12 Ellis St. | Dunedin | Vol 86, 15 Sep 1942 | 2347 | View Page |
| 462617 | Brown | Thomas Frederick | motor-driver | 16 Walmsley Rd., Otahuhu | Auckland | Vol 86, 15 Sep 1942 | 2202 | View Page |
| 487814 | Brown | Thomas Frederick | carpenter | 61 Norway St., Wellington | Wellington | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 178 | View Page |
| 383469 | Brown | Thomas Garth | radio-assembler | 26 Grey St., Onehunga, Auckland | Auckland | Vol 63, 6 Aug 1941 | 2255 | View Page |
| 555361 | Brown | Thomas Gault | motor-driver | 78A Tinakori Rd., Wellington | Wellington | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 178 | View Page |
| 562658 | Brown | Thomas Gordon | truck-driver | Kekerangu | Nelson | Vol 99, 11 Nov 1942 | 2677 | View Page |
| 555360 | Brown | Thomas Hector | brick and pipe maker | 24 Rhodes St., Carterton | Napier | Vol 31, 25 Mar 1942 | 823 | View Page |
| 236907 | Brown | Thomas Henry | printer | 24A St. David St., Lyttelton | Christchurch | Vol 63, 6 Aug 1941 | 2406 | View Page |
| 236907 | Brown | Thomas Henry | Printer | 24A St. David St, Lyttelton | Christchurch | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 3034 | View Page |
| 565840 | Brown | Thomas Henry | managing director | Shetland St., Wakari | Dunedin | Vol 86, 15 Sep 1942 | 2347 | View Page |
| 608927 | Brown | Thomas Isaiah | storeman | Avondale Mental Hospital | Auckland | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 2926 | View Page |
| 592008 | Brown | Thomas Ivor | taxi-proprietor | 93 Marlborough St., Greymouth | Nelson | Vol 31, 25 Mar 1942 | 842 | View Page |
| 523396 | Brown | Thomas James | fitter | 162 Clyde St. | Invercargill | Vol 31, 25 Mar 1942 | 882 | View Page |
| 280022 | Brown | Thomas Joseph | waterside worker | 75 Alexander St., Greymouth | Nelson | Vol 18, 4 Mar 1941 | 493 | View Page |
| 650155 | Brown | Thomas Leonard | student | Seddon St., Pukekohe | Auckland | Vol 54, 28 Jun 1944 | 770 | View Page |
| 451482 | Brown | Thomas Maurice Gerald | farm hand | "Waterside," Coalgate | Christchurch | Vol 68, 19 Aug 1941 | 2592 | View Page |
| 649545 | Brown | Thomas Mervin | exchange clerk | 32 Mill Rd. | WHANGAREI | Vol 54, 28 Jun 1944 | 783 | View Page |
| 486774 | Brown | Thomas Millar | lorry-driver | 17 Hereford St., Roslyn | Dunedin | Vol 62, 24 Jun 1942 | 1795 | View Page |
| 119304 | Brown | Thomas Neil | sheep-farmer | Gore-Waikaka Rural Delivery, Gore | Invercargill | Vol 122, 4 Dec 1940 | 3628 | View Page |
| 419525 | Brown | Thomas Noel | moulder | 84 St. Albans St. | Christchurch | Vol 62, 24 Jun 1942 | 1773 | View Page |
| 603773 | Brown | Thomas Patterson | farmer | Matakanui | Dunedin | Vol 99, 11 Nov 1942 | 2709 | View Page |
| 635221 | Brown | Thomas Raymond | farm hand | Mangatiti R.D., Raetihi | WANGANUI | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3034 | View Page |
| 268504 | Brown | Thomas Ronald | assistant engineer | Rolleston St., Hokitika | Nelson | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 256 | View Page |
| 471081 | Brown | Thomas Smith | linesman (P. and T.) | 66 Strathmore Ave., Miramar | Wellington | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3006 | View Page |
| 592007 | Brown | Thomas Steven | builder's labourer | 220 Ilam Rd., Fendalton | Christchurch | Vol 99, 11 Nov 1942 | 2687 | View Page |
| 506797 | Brown | Thomas Wilfred | dairy-farmer | Ratanui, Owaka | Invercargill | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 327 | View Page |
| 565841 | Brown | Thomas William | teamster | Okaihau | Whangarei | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 2981 | View Page |
| 555359 | Brown | Thomas William | contractor | corner of Martin and Wilson Sts., Upper Hutt | Wellington | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3006 | View Page |
| 636394 | Brown | Trevor Thomas | farm labourer | Te Awamutu | Hamilton | Vol 58, 27 Jul 1943 | 844 | View Page |
| 285891 | Brown | Walter Thomas Patrick | Doorkeeper | Wright St, Wellington. | Wellington | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 2934 | View Page |
| 477520 | Brown | William Thomas | public servant | 23 Graham St., Petone | Wellington | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3006 | View Page |
| 610184 | Brown | William Thomas | tramway employee | 190 Sutherland Rd., Lyall Bay | Wellington | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3006 | View Page |
| 610280 | Brown | William Thomas | chemist | 7 Dawson St., Pahiatua | Napier | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3050 | View Page |
| 408061 | Brown | William Thomas | porter | 25 Karaka St., Newton, Auckland | Auckland | Vol 63, 6 Aug 1941 | 2255 | View Page |
| 009596 | Brown | William Thomas | branch-manager | P.O. Box 49, Westport | Nelson | Vol 63, 6 Aug 1941 | 2392 | View Page |
| 507011 | Brown | William Thomas | clerk | 74 Calgary St., Mount Eden, Auckland | Auckland | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 91 | View Page |
| 651699 | Brown | William Thomas | farm hand | "Beaumaris," Masterton | Napier | Vol 54, 28 Jun 1944 | 799 | View Page |
| 609419 | Browne | Cyril Thomas | waterside worker | 35 Paora St., Orakei, Auckland | Auckland | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 91 | View Page |
| 488463 | Browne | John Thomas | plumber | Edwin St., Belmont | Wellington | Vol 113, 22 Dec 1942 | 3007 | View Page |
| 405051 | Browne | Thomas | Roman Catholic priest | Ahaura, Grey | Nelson | Vol 25, 26 Mar 1941 | 710 | View Page |
| 410113 | Browne | Thomas Archibald | Farmer | Pukemaori Rural Delivery, Tuatapere | Invercargill | Vol 101, 2 Oct 1940 | 2548 | View Page |
| 410113 | Browne | Thomas Archibald | farmer | Pukemaori Rural Delivery, Tuatapere | Invercargill | Vol 122, 4 Dec 1940 | 3628 | View Page |
| 443661 | Browne | Thomas Bothwick | railway cadet | Tennessee Ave., Otahuhu | Auckland | Vol 53, 24 Jun 1941 | 1908 | View Page |
| 618181 | Browne | Thomas Henry | soldier | 65th A.A. Battery, N.Z.A., Mount Victoria, Devonport | Auckland | Vol 86, 15 Sep 1942 | 2202 | View Page |
| 581120 | Browne | Thomas William | fitter-mechanic | Birch Camp, Public Works Department, Mayfield | Christchurch | Vol 7, 20 Jan 1942 | 271 | View Page |
| 565849 | Browne | William Joseph Thomas | tractor-ploughman | McLeoud Rd., Meeanee. | Napier | Vol 62, 24 Jun 1942 | 1741 | View Page |
| 582213 | Browning | Thomas Henry | boot-repairer | 20 Kenwyn Tce., Newtown | Wellington | Vol 62, 24 Jun 1942 | 1710 | View Page |
| 555866 | Brownlee | James Thomas | engineer | Norton Rd. Extension | Hamilton | Vol 99, 11 Nov 1942 | 2614 | View Page |
| 473545 | Brownlee | Thomas Cyril Scott | electrician | 40 Miro St., Palmerston North | Wanganui | Vol 62, 24 Jun 1942 | 1729 | View Page |
| 578223 | Brownlee | Thomas Robert | boys' welfare officer | 25 Trafalgar St., St. Albans | Christchurch | Vol 86, 15 Sep 1942 | 2324 | View Page |
| 251208 | Brownlie | Andrew Thomas | Motor Mechanic | High St, Waimate | Christchurch | Vol 110, 6 Nov 1940 | 3034 | View Page |
| 506773 | Brownlie | Thomas | engineer | 138 Valley Rd., Caversham | Dunedin | Vol 43, 28 Apr 1942 | 1299 | View Page |
| 647543 | Brownlie | Thomas | coal-mine employee | Joseph St., Pukemiro | Hamilton | Vol 98, 10 Nov 1943 | 1306 | View Page |
Freedom's Call POWs (Northlanders)
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHA list of 2nd N.Z.E.F. soldiers who were held as prisoners of war during WWII; having identity in some way with Northland, New Zealand
Source: Freedom's Call, compiled by Dale Calder. Included here with his kind permission
| Surname | Christian Name | Rank | Reg No | Place of Capture | Serial No | Camps And Other Notes |
| Brownlee | Thomas Cuthbert | Pte | 22021 | Greece | 7147 | Stalag XVIIIA, Wolfsberg, Austria, – Credit – Ian Brown – Source - http://www.stalag18a.org/frameset.html |
WW1 returned soldiers land holdings
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHA register of land holdings allotted to returned soldiers from the World War One New Zealand Expeditionary Force. The register gives the file number, regimental number of the soldier, location and acreage of the land, class of land tenure granted, sale plan number, capital value, the amount of rent and the date of Land Board approval and remarks.
Source: Register of returned soldiers land holdings, 1916-1930. Names indexed by Dawn Chambers. Archives NZ reference R5813320 / CC BY
| Surname | Forenames | Folio | Page Link |
| Brown | Thomas | 271 | View Register Page |
1918 Flu Pandemic Victims
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHProvisional List: Victims of the 1918 Flu Pandemic in New Zealand
Source: Published by Auckland City Libraries, compiled by Ancestry in 2018 with the assistance of Professor Geoffrey Rice, Waikumete Cemetery and Nicola James. This list was to be available for free on Ancestry.com but is no longer accessible
| Surname | Forenames | Location | PDF URL |
| Brown | Thomas | Palmerston North | View PDF |
| Brown | Thomas | Wellington | View PDF |
| Brown | Thomas | Riverton | View PDF |
Early Settlers Roll, Auckland Province
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHThese records (including faint annotations handwritten in pencil) have been automatically transcribed - please check original page image (linked) to verify
Source: Roll of early settlers and descendants in the Auckland Province prior to the end of 1852, compiled by Eadie Forbes for the Auckland Centennial Council in 1940. Extensive annotations with extra information about individuals. Information notated as 'A to Sir GG' has been drawn from Addresses to Sir George Grey. Made available by Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, indexed by Luke Howison, April 2026.
| Forenames | Surname | Vessel Name | Vessel Arrival Date | Annotations | Page No | Page Image |
| Thomas | Brown | British Sovereign, Russell | 5-10-1845 | Caldwell - Cath Reg - bapt 19/8/44 | 27 | View Page Image |
Hutt City Early Residents
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHSource: Hutt Valley Roll of Early Residents by Dawn Chambers / with her kind permission
| Surname | Forenames | Type | Page No | PDF Link |
| BROWN | Thomas | Principal | 36 | View PDF |
| BROWN | Thomas | Principal | 36 | View PDF |
| BROWNING | Thomas | Principal | 37 | View PDF |
Porirua Cemetery (unmarked graves)
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHPorirua Cemetery - list of unmarked graves of former patients of the Porirua Mental Hospital
Source: Released by Porirua City Council
| Surname | Forenames | Gender | Age | Location | Date of Service |
| BROWN | Thomas | Female | 80 | POR-PU-S-033 | 15/02/1937 |
Nominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHEmbarkation nominal rolls of Army troops who served overseas in WWII. They are not exhaustive and generally do not include Navy and Air Force servicemembers.
Source: Auckland Museum / CC BY 4.0
| Name | Army No. | Vol. | Rank | Unit | Single? | Enlisted at | Occupation | Last NZ Address | Next of Kin |
| 🌳 Thomas Maurice Brown | 3102 | 1 | Private | 18th (Auckland) Battalion | Single | Whangarei | Contractor | Helena Bay, Hikurangi | Mrs. G. Shaw, Herekino, Hokianga (sister) |
| 🌳 Thomas Albert Brown | 234514 | 10 | Gunner | Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, N.Z. Artillery | Married | Timaru | Painter's labourer | Shearman St., Waimate | Mrs. I.M. Brown, 173 Estuary Rd., New Brighton, Christchurch (w) |
| 🌳 Walter Thomas Patrick Brown | 285891 | 11 | Private | Infantry Brigade | Single | Wellington | Asst. theatre mgr | 50 Wright St., Wellington | Mrs. I. Brown, Howick Rd., Blenheim (m) |
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 801900 | 11 | Private | 28th (Maori) Battalion | Married | Gisborne | Labourer | Puha (Gisborne) | Mrs. P. Brown, Whatatutu (w) |
| 🌳 Thomas James Brown | 523396 | 12 | Private | N.Z. Engineers | Married | Invercargill | Fitter | Cnr. George & Abbot Sts., Invercargill | Mrs. M.J. Brown, 148 Chelmsford St., Invercargill (w) |
| 🌳 John Thomas Brown | 555337 | 12 | Private | Infantry Brigade | Married | Marton | Labourer | Racecourse, Marton Junction | Mrs. M. Brown, 23 French St., Marton Junction (w) |
| 🌳 Charles Thomas Brown | 633280 | 13 | Sapper | N.Z. Engineers | Married | Wellington | Platelayer | Rly. Survey Inspctn. Dept., Wellington | Mrs. P.M. Brown, 26 Hugh St., Newtown, Wellington (w) |
| 🌳 Arthur Thomas Obelin Brown | 456526 | 13 | Trooper | Armoured Brigade | Single | Whangarei | Farm hand | Pipiwai R.D., Whangarei | Mr. A.O. Brown, Pipiwai R.D., Whangarei (f) |
| 🌳 Thomas Connell Brown | 442573 | 14 | Private | Infantry Reinforcements | Single | Wellington | Clerk | 56 The Terrace, Wellington | Mr. T. Brown, 84 Russell St., Westport (f) |
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 811772 | 15 | Private | 28th (Maori) Battalion | Single | Opotiki | Labourer | C/o Mrs. Maxwell, Opotiki | Mrs. M. Maxwell, Christchurch St., Opotiki (aunt) |
| 🌳 Thomas Leslie Brown | 30131 | 2 | Lance Corporal | 5th Anti-Tank Company, N.Z. Artillery | Married | New Plymouth | Carpenter | Royal Hotel, New New Plymouth | Mrs. Vera E. Brown, Oakura (wife) |
| 🌳 Thomas Peter Brown | 21655 | 2 | Driver | Headquarters, 2nd N.Z. Divisional Ammunition Company, N.Z. Army Service Corps | Married | Auckland | Motor-driver | 45 Milton Rd., Mount Eden, Auckland | Mrs. Constance Olive Brown, 45 Milton Rd., Mount Eden, Auckland (wife) |
| 🌳 John Thomas Owen Brown | 34587 | 3 | Sapper | 15th (N.Z.) Forestry Company, N.Z. Engineers | Divorced | Wellington | Transport-driver | 13 Baker St., Auckland | Mrs. T. Brown, 13 Baker St., Auckland (mother) |
| 🌳 Thomas Percy Brown | 12176 | 3 | Lance Corporal | 26th (Canterbury and Otago) Battalion | Single | Greymouth | Unemployed | 90 High St., Greymouth | Mrs. L.A. Brown, 90 High St., Greymouth (mother) |
| 🌳 Thomas McEwen Brown | 26454 | 3 | Private | 29th (Mixed) Battalion | Single | Hamilton | General labourer | 26 Barton St., Hamilton | Miss D. Brown, care of Roose Shipping Co., Hamilton (sister) |
| 🌳 Alex Thomas Brown | 64943 | 4 | Private | 30th (Mixed) Battalion | Single | Papakura | School teacher | 38 Dorset Ave., New New Plymouth | Mrs. J. Brown, 38 Dorset Ave., New New Plymouth (m) |
| 🌳 Herbert Thomas Brown | 41481 | 4 | Private | N.Z. Medical Corps | Married | Dunedin | Chemist | 26 Warden St., Opoho, Dunedin | Mrs. J.I.M. Brown, 8 Ferguson St., Musselburgh, Dunedin (w) |
| 🌳 Thomas Brown | 44679 | 5 | Private | Infantry Brigade | Single | Waipawa | Seasonal worker | Rousham's Fruit Shop, Worcester St., Christchurch | Mrs. M. Rousham, 249 Armagh St., Chch. (s) |
| 🌳 Peter Thomas Brown | 66867 | 5 | Private | Infantry Brigade | Single | Te Kuiti | Labourer, bushman | Tatuanui Dairy Co., Morrinsville | Mrs. W. Hewlett, Morrinsville (friend) |
| 🌳 Thomas Neil Brown | 68906 | 6 | Private | 8th N.Z. Infantry Brigade | Single | Invercargill | Sheep-farmer | Waikaka Rural Delivery | Mrs. M. Brown, Waikaka Rural Delivery (m) |
| 🌳 Corin Thomas Brown | 46224 | 7 | Private | 36th (Mixed) Battalion | Single | Trentham | Millinery factory worker | 98 Nelson Cres., Napier | Mrs. L.E. Brown, 98 Nelson Cres., Napier (m) |
| 🌳 Walter Thomas Manning Brown | 70007 | 7 | Private | 35th (Mixed) Battalion | Single | Christchurch | Storekeeper | 77 Barbour St., Christchurch | Mrs. M.A. Whiffin, 77 Barbour St., Chch. (m) |
| 🌳 Thomas Garth Brown | 76579 | 8 | Signalman | 2nd N.Z. Divisional Signals | Married | Trentham | Radio technician | 66 2nd Ave., Kingsland | Mrs. E.M. Brown, 12 Kipling Ave., Epsom, Auckland (w) |
| 🌳 Allan Thomas Brown | 453329 | 9 | Gunner | Headquarters, 3rd N.Z. Divisional Artillery | Single | Wellington | Coal merchant driver | 163 Parade, Island Bay, Wellington | Mr. W.A. Brown, 163 Parade, Island Bay, Wellington (f) |
| 🌳 Rex Thomas Henry Brown | 271761 | 9 | Driver | N.Z. Army Service Corps | Single | Nelson | Buttermaker | Fairfax St., Murchison | Mrs. A.E. Brown, Havelock (m) |
| 🌳 Leonard Thomas Brown | 523394 | 9 | Bombardier | 29th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, N.Z. Artillery | Married | Auckland | Storeman | 6 Huntly Ave., Auckland | Mrs. A. Brown, 6 Huntly Ave., Auckland (w) |
| 🌳 Thomas Frederic Brown | 487814 | 9 | Lance Corporal | Headquarters, Infantry Brigade | Married | Wellington | Carpenter | 61 Norway St., Kelburn, Wellington | Mrs. J.R. Brown, 61 Norway St., Kelburn, Wellington (w) |
| 🌳 Henry Thomas Bradley Browne | 808574 | 12 | Corporal | Infantry Brigade | Married | Wellington | Sheet metal machinist | Whiteman's Valley Rd., Silverstream | Mrs. M.G. Browne, Whiteman's Valley Rd., Silverstream (w) |
| 🌳 Thomas Lionel Browne | 35137 | 3 | Signalman | 2nd N.Z. Divisional Signals | Single | Invercargill | Postal clerk | Manse St., Invercargill | Mrs. F.J.M. Browne, Manse St., Invercargill (mother) |
| 🌳 Thomas Cuthbert Brownlee | 22021 | 2 | Private | 21st (Auckland) Battalion | Single | Kaitaia | Labourer | Awanui | Mrs. J. Brownlee, Awanui (mother) |
| 🌳 Thomas Hone Brownlee | 21416 | 2 | Private | 21st (Auckland) Battalion | Single | Auckland | Labourer | Orua Bay, via Onehunga S.E. 5 | Mrs. Miriam Ngahoe Brownlee, Orua Bay, via Onehunga (mother) |
| 🌳 Thomas Cuthbert Brownlee† | 22021 | 16 | Trooper | 2nd N.Z. Divisional Cavalry Regiment | Single | Kaitaia | Labourer | Awanui | Miss T. Brownlee, River Rd., Dargaville (s) |
| 🌳 Walter Thomas Manning Brown† | 70007 | 11 | Private | 3rd N.Z. Division | Married | Christchurch | Storekeeper | 77 Barbour St., Christchurch | Mrs. H.G. Brown, Flat 1, 48 Weston Rd., Papanui, Christchurch (w) |
| 🌳 Thomas Frederic Brown† | 487814 | 12 | Corporal | Infantry Brigade | Married | Wellington | Carpenter | 61 Norway St., Kelburn, Wellington | Mrs. J. Brown, 61 Norway St., Kelburn, Wellington (w) |
| 🌳 Allan Thomas Brown† | 453329 | 15 | Driver | N.Z. Army Service Corps | Single | Wellington | Coal merchant | 163 Parade, Island Bay, Wellington | Mr. W.A. Brown, 163 Parade, Island Bay, Wellington (f) |
| 🌳 Walter Thomas Patrick Brown† | 285891 | 15 | Sapper | N.Z. Engineers | Single | Wellington | Asst. theatre mgr | 50 Wright St., Wellington | Mrs. I. Brown, 26 Howick Rd., Blenheim (m) |
| 🌳 Peter Thomas Brown† | 66867 | 16 | Signalman | 2nd N.Z. Divisional Signals | Single | Te Kuiti | Labourer | Tatuanui Dairy Co., Morrinsville | Mrs. W. Hewlett, Morrinsville (friend) |
| 🌳 Thomas McEwen Brown† | 26454 | 4 | Private | Infantry Reinforcements | Single | Hamilton | Labourer, general | 26 Barton St., Hamilton | Miss D. Brown, c/o. Roose Shipping Co., Hamilton (s) |
| 🌳 Alex Thomas Brown† | 64943 | 9 | Private | 34th (Mixed) Battalion | Single | Papakura | School teacher | 38 Dorset Ave., New New Plymouth | Mrs. J. Brown, 38 Dorset Ave., New New Plymouth (m) |
| 🌳 Corin Thomas Brown† | 46224 | 9 | Private | 36th (Mixed) Battalion | Single | Trentham | Millinery factory worker | 98 Nelson Crescent, Napier | Mrs. L.E. Brown, 98 Nelson Crescent, Napier (m) |
| 🌳 Thomas Neil Brown† | 68906 | 9 | Private | 29th (Mixed) Battalion | Single | Invercargill | Sheep farmer | Waikaka R.D. | Mrs. M.D. Brown, Waikaka R.D. (m) |
Otago Nominal Index
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Source: Hocken Collections
| Surname | Forename | Address | Event Place | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AVERY | William Thomas | Port Chalmers | 12 Oct last | |
| BROWN | ||||
| BROWN | Antcliffe Thomas | Dunedin | Electoral District of City of Dunedin East Supplementary | 1887 |
| BROWN | Antcliffe Thomas | Dunedin | Electoral District of City of Dunedin | 1890 |
| BROWN | Antcliffe Thomas | Dunedin | City of Dunedin Electorate | 1893 |
| BROWN | Augustus Thomas | Macetown | Electoral District of Wakatipu | 1890 |
| BROWN | Harry Thomas | St Kilda | Electoral District of Peninsula | 1882 |
| BROWN | Henry Thomas | Dunedin | City of Dunedin | 1878-79 |
| BROWN | Henry Thomas | Dunedin | City of Dunedin | 1879-80 |
| BROWN | Henry Thomas | St Kilda | Electoral District of Peninsula | 1884 |
| BROWN | Henry Thomas | St Kilda | Electoral District of Peninsula | 1887 |
| BROWN | Henry Thomas | St Kilda | Electoral District of Peninsula | 1890 |
| BROWN | Henry Thomas | St Kilda | City of Dunedin Electorate | 1893 |
| BROWN | John Thomas | Canterbury | Otago | 16 Sep 1863 |
| BROWN | John Thomas | Canterbury | Otago | 19 Feb 1864 |
| BROWN | John Thomas | Roslyn | Electoral District of Roslyn | 1887 |
| BROWN | John Thomas | Roslyn | Electoral District of City of Dunedin | 1890 |
| BROWN | John Thomas | Green Island | Electoral District of Taieri | 1890 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Riverton | New River District | 1861 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Otago | between 17 Jun and 30 Jun 1862 | |
| BROWN | Thomas | Otago | 14 Jul last | |
| BROWN | Thomas | Stafford Street | Otago | 1 Oct 1862 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Rattray st | Dunedin | 1863 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Leith st | Dunedin | 1863 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Leith st | Dunedin | 1863 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Stafford st | Dunedin | 1863 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Great King st | Dunedin | 1863 |
| BROWN | Thomas | London st | Dunedin | 1863 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Otago | before 19 Jan 1863 | |
| BROWN | Thomas | Dunedin | Otago | 13 Apr 1863 |
| BROWN | Thomas | John and Thomas Brown, Corner of Rattray and Arthur Streets | Otago | 18 Sep 1863 |
| BROWN | Thomas | the warehouse of Messrs Butterworth Brothers | 10 Jun inst | |
| BROWN | Thomas | Warehouse of Messrs Butterworth Brothers, Dunedin | 10 Jun inst | |
| BROWN | Thomas | Stafford Street | Otago | 29 Oct 1863 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Otago | 16 Nov 1863 | |
| BROWN | Thomas | Queenstown | Otago | 9 Dec 1863 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Stafford st | Dunedin | 1864 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Leith st | Dunedin | 1864 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Rattray st | Dunedin | 1864 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Dunedin | 1864 | |
| BROWN | Thomas | Otago | 5 May 1864 | |
| BROWN | Thomas | Dunedin | Otago | 18 Jul 1864 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Otago | 9 Aug 1864 | |
| BROWN | Thomas | Otago | 16 Nov 1864 | |
| BROWN | Thomas | Riverton | Riverton Electorate | 1865-66 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Riverton | Riverton Electorate | 1865-66 |
| BROWN | Thomas | George st | Dunedin City Electorate | 1865-66 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Caversham | Roslyn Electorate | 1865-66 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Riverton | Riverton Electorate | 1865-66 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Dunedin | Clutha Electorate | 1865-66 |
| BROWN | Thomas | Dunedin | Dunedin City Electorate | 1865-66 |
Whakatere Heritage Collections (Ashburton)
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BillionGraves (NZ cemeteries)
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHSearch URL: https://billiongraves.com/api/1.3/search
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| Name | Born | Died | Cemetery | Region |
| Thomas Brown | Aug 1882 🔍 | 14 Oct 1882 🔍 📰 | Addington Cemetery | Canterbury |
| Thomas Brown | 18 Oct 1882 🔍 📰 | Addington Cemetery | Canterbury | |
| Thomas Brown | 1855 🔍 | 30 Jun 1932 🔍 📰 | Te Henui Cemetery | Taranaki |
| Thomas Brown | 15 Feb 1972 🔍 📰 | Timaru Cemetery | Canterbury | |
| Thomas Brown | 12 Jan 1874 🔍 📰 | Andersons Bay Cemetery | Otago | |
| Thomas Brown | 1828 🔍 | 28 Oct 1914 🔍 📰 | Opotiki Cemetery (Waitangi) | Bay of Plenty |
| Thomas Brown | 11 Feb 1910 🔍 📰 | Archer Street Cemetery Masterton | Wellington | |
| Thomas Brown | 1851 🔍 | 22 Sep 1919 🔍 📰 | Kopuatama Cemetery | Taranaki |
| Thomas Brown | 10 Nov 1934 🔍 📰 | Orowaiti Middle Cemetery | West Coast | |
| Thomas Brown | 1871 🔍 | 1957 🔍 | Gore Cemetery | Southland |
| Thomas Brown | 14 Jan 1922 🔍 📰 | Tararu Historic Cemetery | Waikato | |
| Thomas Brown | 16 Feb 1941 🔍 📰 | O'Neill's Point Cemetery | Auckland | |
| Thomas Brown | 29 Aug 1960 🔍 📰 | Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium, Meadowbank | Auckland | |
| Thomas Brown | 9 Sep 1948 🔍 📰 | Taruheru Cemetery | Gisborne | |
| Thomas Brown | 3 Mar 1868 🔍 | 10 Jul 1930 🔍 📰 | Karoro Cemetery | West Coast |
Masterton Library Wairarapa Archive
Thomas Brown 🔍 ASHNZ Marriages (Groom)
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Discover EverAfter (NZ Cemeteries)
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Discover EverAfter manages burial records for several cemeteries around New Zealand
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| Name | Date of Death | Age at Death | Cemetery | Plot Location | Section | Row | Plot No. | Funeral Type | Veteran |
| Thomas Brown | 1 Apr 1942 📰 | 70 | Waipawa Cemetery, Hawke's Bay Region | Hadley/A/12 | Hadley | A | 12 | Burial | |
| Thomas BROWN | 29 Aug 1960 📰 | 55 | Purewa Crematorium, Auckland Region | Cremation | |||||
| Thomas BROWN | 23 May 1962 📰 | 72 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block A/10/043B | Block A | 10 | 043B | Burial | |
| Thomas BROWN | 29 Aug 1960 📰 | 55 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block Z/04/055 | Block Z | 04 | 055 | Burial | |
| Thomas BROWN | Unknown | Unknown | Te Henui Cemetery, Taranaki Region | Unknown/PLOT/5506 | Unknown | PLOT | 5506 | Burial | |
| THOMAS BROWN | 71 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS BROWN | 81 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS BROWN | 48 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Ch Eng/P/56 | *Ch Eng | P | 56 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS BROWN | 32 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Ch Eng/Y/69 | *Ch Eng | Y | 69 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS BROWN | Unknown | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Public 2/W/228 | *Public 2 | W | 228 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS BROWN | 77 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Public 2/K/539 | *Public 2 | K | 539 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS BROWN | 85 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Ch Eng 2/E/229 | *Ch Eng 2 | E | 229 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS BROWN | 74 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Ch Eng/A/271 | *Ch Eng | A | 271 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS BROWN | 31 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Soldiers/C/16 | Soldiers | C | 16 | Burial | Yes | |
| Robert Thomas Thomas Brown | 5 Apr 1990 📰 | 35 | Mangere Lawn Cemetery, Auckland Region | Lawn Headstone West/PLOT/5075 | Lawn Headstone West | PLOT | 5075 | Burial | |
| Thomas William Brown | Unknown | Akatārawa Cemetery, Wellington Region | Monumental 2/5/17 | Monumental 2 | 5 | 17 | Burial | ||
| Thomas Patrick Brown | 96 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Seaforth/9N/23 | Seaforth | 9N | 23 | Burial | ||
| Kevin Thomas Brown | 13 Sep 2025 | 72 | Mangere Lawn Cemetery, Auckland Region | Lawn Tilted Plaque Red/L/77 | Lawn Tilted Plaque Red | L | 77 | Burial | |
| Thomas HAMILTON-BROWN | Unknown | Unknown | Purewa Crematorium, Auckland Region | Cremation | |||||
| Thomas Morton BROWN | Unknown | Unknown | Purewa Crematorium, Auckland Region | Cremation | |||||
| John Thomas BROWNE | 26 Dec 1968 📰 | Unknown | Purewa Crematorium, Auckland Region | Cremation | |||||
| Thomas Henry BROWN | 10 Dec 1961 📰 | 67 | Purewa Crematorium, Auckland Region | Cremation | |||||
| Patrick Thomas Henry BROWN | 8 Jan 1988 📰 | 67 | Purewa Crematorium, Auckland Region | Cremation | |||||
| Thomas Mervern BROWN | 2 Aug 1998 📰 | 72 | Purewa Crematorium, Auckland Region | Cremation | |||||
| Thomas Henry BROWN | 1 Aug 2015 | 85 | Purewa Crematorium, Auckland Region | Cremation | |||||
| Thomas Mervern BROWN | 2 Aug 1998 📰 | 72 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block Y/25/070 | Block Y | 25 | 070 | Burial | |
| George Thomas BROWN | 9 Jan 1967 📰 | 60 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block A/27/107 | Block A | 27 | 107 | Burial | |
| Raymond Thomas BROWN | 1 Dec 1964 📰 | 51 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block A/10/043C | Block A | 10 | 043C | Burial | |
| Patrick Thomas Henry BROWN | 8 Jan 1988 📰 | 67 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block X/59/022 | Block X | 59 | 022 | Burial | |
| John Thomas BROWN | 2 Feb 1948 📰 | 72 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block H/16/091 | Block H | 16 | 091 | Burial | |
| Thomas BROWN-PHILP | 14 Oct 1926 📰 | 75 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block C/03/040 | Block C | 03 | 040 | Burial | |
| Arthur Thomas BROWN | 15 Jul 1912 📰 | 1 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block A/10/013D | Block A | 10 | 013D | Burial | |
| Thomas Brown SMITH | 23 Oct 1901 📰 | 59 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block E/30/021 | Block E | 30 | 021 | Burial | |
| Thomas Patrick BROWN | 21 Jan 2008 | 1 | Purewa Cemetery, Auckland Region | Block M/33/074 | Block M | 33 | 074 | Burial | |
| Thomas David Malcolm Brown | 1 Aug 2024 | 88 | Hastings Crematorium, Hawke's Bay Region | Cremation | |||||
| THOMAS HECTOR BROWN | 9 Feb 1987 📰 | 71 | Clareville, Wellington Region | Area 7/1151-1250/1182 | Area 7 | 1151-1250 | 1182 | Burial | |
| John Thomas BROWN | 7 Aug 1961 📰 | 71 | Taranaki Crematorium, Taranaki Region | Cremation | |||||
| Allen Thomas BROWN | 9 Apr 2010 | 82 | Te Henui Cemetery, Taranaki Region | Alpha Block/CY-E/15 | Alpha Block | CY-E | 15 | Burial | |
| Darrell Thomas BROWN | 12 Aug 1953 📰 | Unknown | Te Henui Cemetery, Taranaki Region | Alpha Block/CY-E/15 | Alpha Block | CY-E | 15 | Burial | |
| Llewellyn Thomas BROWNLEE | Unknown | 26 | Te Henui Cemetery, Taranaki Region | Presbyterian Block - Row 5/10/1 | Presbyterian Block - Row 5 | 10 | 1 | Burial | |
| Thomas BROWNLEE | Unknown | 60 | Te Henui Cemetery, Taranaki Region | Presbyterian Block - Row 2/13/2 | Presbyterian Block - Row 2 | 13 | 2 | Burial | |
| Thomas Leslie BROWN | 4 Jan 1972 📰 | 84 | Te Henui Cemetery, Taranaki Region | Services Area/E/178 | Services Area | E | 178 | Burial | |
| Thomas William BROWN | Unknown | 80 | Te Henui Cemetery, Taranaki Region | Unknown/PLOT/5616 | Unknown | PLOT | 5616 | Burial | |
| Thomas Browne Stokes | 14 Sep 1969 📰 | 71 | Hastings Crematorium, Hawke's Bay Region | Cremation | |||||
| THOMAS GILBERT BROWN WHITE | 21 Sep 1988 📰 | 82 | Hastings Cemetery, Hawke's Bay Region | S/#/1010 | S | # | 1010 | Burial | |
| THOMAS IVOR BROWN | 27 Jan 1960 📰 | 45 | Hastings Cemetery, Hawke's Bay Region | R/#/241 | R | # | 241 | Burial | |
| Thomas Brownlee | 5 May 1955 📰 | 77 | Hastings Cemetery, Hawke's Bay Region | CRG/#/151 | CRG | # | 151 | Burial | |
| Thomas Henry Brown | 3 Dec 1963 📰 | 68 | Hastings Cemetery, Hawke's Bay Region | NCH/#/111 | NCH | # | 111 | Burial | |
| CORIN THOMAS BROWN | 11 Sep 2004 | 85 | Hastings Crematorium, Hawke's Bay Region | Cremation | |||||
| William Thomas BROWNE | 27 Oct 2012 | 90 | Hastings Crematorium, Hawke's Bay Region | Cremation | |||||
| MARGARET BROWN-THOMAS | 28 Nov 1981 📰 | Unknown | Paihia Cemetery, Northland Region | PUBLIC LAWN/A/402 | PUBLIC LAWN | A | 402 | Burial | |
| THOMAS BERRY BROWNING | 29 May 1965 📰 | 89 | Kaitaia Cemetery, Northland Region | RETURNED SERVICEMENS ASSN/#/62 | RETURNED SERVICEMENS ASSN | # | 62 | Burial | |
| Thomas Henry BROWN | 25 Dec 1976 📰 | 71 | Mangere Lawn Cemetery, Auckland Region | Lawn Raised Plaque B-Y/B8Y/120 | Lawn Raised Plaque B-Y | B8Y | 120 | Burial | |
| Francis Thomas BROWN | 3 Oct 1952 📰 | 66 | Mangere Lawn Cemetery, Auckland Region | South/PLOT/865 | South | PLOT | 865 | Burial | |
| George Thomas BROWN | 1 Aug 2001 📰 | 75 | Mangere Lawn Cemetery, Auckland Region | Lawn Tilted Plaque Red/E/22 | Lawn Tilted Plaque Red | E | 22 | Burial | |
| Thomas Henry BROWN | 1 Aug 2015 | 85 | Mangere Lawn Cemetery, Auckland Region | Lawn Raised Plaque B-Y/B8Y/120 | Lawn Raised Plaque B-Y | B8Y | 120 | Burial | |
| Thomas Brown KERR | 16 Nov 2017 | 87 | Mangere Crematorium, Auckland Region | Cremation | |||||
| CHARLES THOMAS BROWN | 57 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| JAMES THOMAS BROWN | 71 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN | 70 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS ARCHIBALD BROWN | 52 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS GAULT BROWN | 46 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS BROWN NORMAN | 78 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| CHARLES THOMAS BROWN | 71 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| JOHN THOMAS BROWNE | 70 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS HENRY BROWN | 93 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS JOHN BROWN | 92 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS CHARLES BROWN | 61 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| CHARLES THOMAS BROWN | 76 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS MOAR BROWN | 51 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS THOMPSON BROWN | 77 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS NICHOL BROWN | 61 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| NORMAN THOMAS BROWN | 71 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| THOMAS MITCHELL BROWN | 76 | Karori Crematorium and Chapels, Wellington Region | Cremation | ||||||
| Thomas Alias Brown TAYLOR | Unknown | Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington Region | Public/#/Unknown | Public | # | Unknown | Burial | ||
| THOMAS FREDERICK BROWN | Unknown | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Ch Eng/X/432 | *Ch Eng | X | 432 | Burial | ||
| WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN | Unknown | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Niche/DIV 3 /21 | Niche | DIV 3 | 21 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS GAULT BROWN | 46 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Niche/DIV 8 /62 | Niche | DIV 8 | 62 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS PENDREIGH BROWN | 82 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Public 2/W/228 | *Public 2 | W | 228 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS BROWNE | Unknown | Mākara Cemetery, Wellington Region | ROMANCATH/Q/61 | ROMANCATH | Q | 61 | Burial | ||
| CHARLES HAROLD THOMAS BROWN | 80 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Ch Eng/T/172 | *Ch Eng | T | 172 | Burial | ||
| WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN | 61 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Ch Eng 2/N/185 | *Ch Eng 2 | N | 185 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS MIDDLETON BROWN | 73 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Public 3/E/269 | *Public 3 | E | 269 | Burial | ||
| EDWARD THOMAS TASKER-BROWN | 51 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Lawn/Q/40 | Lawn | Q | 40 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS HENRY BROWN | Unknown | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Ch Eng/A/529 | *Ch Eng | A | 529 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS THORBY BROWN | 47 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Public 2/Y/547 | *Public 2 | Y | 547 | Burial | ||
| NORMAN THOMAS BROWN | Unknown | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Public 2/Y/547 | *Public 2 | Y | 547 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS BROWNE STOKES | Unknown | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Ch Eng/A/608 | *Ch Eng | A | 608 | Burial | ||
| WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN | 64 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *Public/B/381 | *Public | B | 381 | Burial | ||
| WILLIAM THOMAS BROWN | Unknown | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | *ROM CATH/W/227 | *ROM CATH | W | 227 | Burial | ||
| THOMAS CHARLES L BROWN | 44 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Soldiers/O/12 | Soldiers | O | 12 | Burial | Yes | |
| THOMAS WATSON BROWN | 68 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Soldiers/SA/97 | Soldiers | SA | 97 | Burial | Yes | |
| THOMAS ARTHUR BROWN | 69 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Soldiers/W/3/20 | Soldiers | W/3 | 20 | Burial | Yes | |
| THOMAS WILLIAM BROWN | 54 | Karori Cemetery, Wellington Region | Soldiers/A/4/16 | Soldiers | A/4 | 16 | Burial | Yes | |
| George Thomas BROWN | Unknown | Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington Region | C of E/58/2 | C of E | 58 | 2 | Burial | ||
| John Thomas BROWN | 25 | Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington Region | Public/H/12 | Public | H | 12 | Burial | ||
| Thomas Francis BROWN | Unknown | Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington Region | C of E/Unknown/Unknown | C of E | Unknown | Unknown | Burial | ||
| William Thomas BROWN | Unknown | Bolton Street Cemetery, Wellington Region | Public/Res V/9 | Public | Res V | 9 | Burial |
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