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1824 Born in Wapping, son of [[William Browning]]
1847 Married Sarah Frances Spencer in Tower Hamlets<ref>Parish records</ref>
1854 Dissolution of the  Partnership between [[William Browning]]  of  No 111,  Minories, in  the  city  of  London, [[Samuel  John  Browning]],  of  Portsmouth,  in  the  county of Hants.,  and [[John Browning (1831-1925)|John  Browning]] of No. 111,  Minories, Nautical  Instrument  Makers, carrying on  trade at  No.  111  Minories,  and  at  No.  52, High Street, Portsmouth, under the firm  of [[Spencer, Browning and Co|Spencer,  Browning,  and  Company]],  was,  on  and  from the  31st day  of  December  last  past.    Notice  is  hereby  also given,  that  in  future  the  said  business  of  Nautical  Instrument  Makers will  be carried  on  by  the undersigned  William Browning  and  John  Browning,  on  their  own  account,  at No. 111,  Minories,  London,  and  by  the  undersigned  Samuel John  Browning, at  No.  52,  High-street,  Portsmouth on  his  own  account.<ref>London Gazette 25 Dec 1855</ref>
1854 Dissolution of the  Partnership between [[William Browning]]  of  No 111,  Minories, in  the  city  of  London, [[Samuel  John  Browning]],  of  Portsmouth,  in  the  county of Hants.,  and [[John Browning (1831-1925)|John  Browning]] of No. 111,  Minories, Nautical  Instrument  Makers, carrying on  trade at  No.  111  Minories,  and  at  No.  52, High Street, Portsmouth, under the firm  of [[Spencer, Browning and Co|Spencer,  Browning,  and  Company]],  was,  on  and  from the  31st day  of  December  last  past.    Notice  is  hereby  also given,  that  in  future  the  said  business  of  Nautical  Instrument  Makers will  be carried  on  by  the undersigned  William Browning  and  John  Browning,  on  their  own  account,  at No. 111,  Minories,  London,  and  by  the  undersigned  Samuel John  Browning, at  No.  52,  High-street,  Portsmouth on  his  own  account.<ref>London Gazette 25 Dec 1855</ref>


1863 Samuel John  Browning,  of  Portsmouth,  in  the county of Hants.,  Optician,  Engineer,  Brass  and Iron Founder, and  Dealer, carrying .on  business as [[Spencer, Browning and  Co|Spencer Browning and  Co]].was registered as a debtor by a number of his local creditors<ref>London Gazette 13 October 1863</ref>
1863 Samuel John  Browning,  of  Portsmouth,  in  the county of Hants.,  Optician,  Engineer,  Brass  and Iron Founder, and  Dealer, carrying .on  business as [[Spencer, Browning and  Co|Spencer Browning and  Co]].was registered as a debtor by a number of his local creditors<ref>London Gazette 13 October 1863</ref>
1881 Samuel J. Browning 57, optician, lived in Portsmouth with Sarah F. Browning 52, Sarah F. Browning 25, Elizabeth Browning 22, Spenser Browning 19, optician <ref>1881 census</ref>
1900 Died in  Portsea Island<ref>BMD</ref>


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Latest revision as of 13:49, 14 April 2020

1824 Born in Wapping, son of William Browning

1847 Married Sarah Frances Spencer in Tower Hamlets[1]

1854 Dissolution of the Partnership between William Browning of No 111, Minories, in the city of London, Samuel John Browning, of Portsmouth, in the county of Hants., and John Browning of No. 111, Minories, Nautical Instrument Makers, carrying on trade at No. 111 Minories, and at No. 52, High Street, Portsmouth, under the firm of Spencer, Browning, and Company, was, on and from the 31st day of December last past. Notice is hereby also given, that in future the said business of Nautical Instrument Makers will be carried on by the undersigned William Browning and John Browning, on their own account, at No. 111, Minories, London, and by the undersigned Samuel John Browning, at No. 52, High-street, Portsmouth on his own account.[2]

1863 Samuel John Browning, of Portsmouth, in the county of Hants., Optician, Engineer, Brass and Iron Founder, and Dealer, carrying .on business as Spencer Browning and Co.was registered as a debtor by a number of his local creditors[3]

1881 Samuel J. Browning 57, optician, lived in Portsmouth with Sarah F. Browning 52, Sarah F. Browning 25, Elizabeth Browning 22, Spenser Browning 19, optician [4]

1900 Died in Portsea Island[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. Parish records
  2. London Gazette 25 Dec 1855
  3. London Gazette 13 October 1863
  4. 1881 census
  5. BMD