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George William Alston Brown

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George William Alston Brown (1881-1935)

of Talbot, Coventry Premier and Arrol-Johnston

1881 Born in Helensburgh

Designed a car for Coventry Premier but it did not go in to production

1911 Living at 33 Church Road, Moseley (age 30 born Helensburgh), an Automobile Engineer. With his wife Walburga Mary (age 22 born Birmingham) and their daughter Claudia Monti (age 1 born Birmingham). One servant. [1]

1919 Moved to Arrol-Johnston

1935 Died aged 55 and buried at Forest Road Cemetery, Nairobi


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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census