Mary Brown

Mary Brown

Mary Brown or Browne may refer to:

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  • Dame Edith Mary Brown — (24 March, 1864 6 December, 1956) was the founder of The Christian Medical College Ludhiana, the first Medical training facility for woman in Asia.Brown was born in Whitehaven on 24 March 1846.She graduated from Girton College, Cambridge, one of… …   Wikipedia

  • Mary Browne — For other people of the same name, see Mary Brown (disambiguation). Mary Browne Personal information Date of birth June 3, 1891(1891 06 03) Date of death August 19, 1971(1971 08 19) (aged 80) Country …   Wikipedia

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  • Mary Burnett Talbert — Mary B. Talbert Mary Burnett Talbert (September 17, 1866 – October 15, 1923) was an American orator, activist, suffragist and reformer. Called the best known Colored Woman in the United States, Talbert was among the most prominent African… …   Wikipedia

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