He was the son of Frederick Charles Brown.
Frederick Brown and Mary Anna Hansel were married 31 Oct 1904 in Oak Park, Cook, Illinois. In 1920 the US census lists his occupation as Teacher at the Bradley Institute in Ohio.
In his 1920 American Consular registration, Rio de Janeiro, he lists Robert Hansel (b 1906), Frederick, and Betty Brown (b 1911), of Peoria, IL, as his children.
He was survived by his wife, Mary Anna Hansel Brown (b 1883, IL), of Hollywood Hills, CA and his son, Frederick Chester Brown (b 1912), of Beverly Hills, California.
Information from Cook County, IL marriage records; US passport application, 1920; Consular Registration, 1920; 1920, 1930 US census; Report of the Death of an American Citizen; American Foreign Service, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 28 May 1938.
He was the son of Frederick Charles Brown.
Frederick Brown and Mary Anna Hansel were married 31 Oct 1904 in Oak Park, Cook, Illinois. In 1920 the US census lists his occupation as Teacher at the Bradley Institute in Ohio.
In his 1920 American Consular registration, Rio de Janeiro, he lists Robert Hansel (b 1906), Frederick, and Betty Brown (b 1911), of Peoria, IL, as his children.
He was survived by his wife, Mary Anna Hansel Brown (b 1883, IL), of Hollywood Hills, CA and his son, Frederick Chester Brown (b 1912), of Beverly Hills, California.
Information from Cook County, IL marriage records; US passport application, 1920; Consular Registration, 1920; 1920, 1930 US census; Report of the Death of an American Citizen; American Foreign Service, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 28 May 1938.
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