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William Brown

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William Brown Famous memorial

Birth
Leicester, Leicester Unitary Authority, Leicestershire, England
Death
20 Sep 1793 (aged 31–32)
Pitcairn Islands
Burial
Adamstown, Pitcairn Islands Add to Map
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Mutineer. As assistant to Botanist David Nelson aboard the HMS Bounty, his duty was to help care for the 600 breadfruit plants Commander Wiliam Bligh was transporting from Tahiti to the West Indies. He was kept below deck during the mutiny on April 28, 1789, but afterwards chose to remain with lead mutineer Fletcher Christian. It was Brown who determined that Pitcairn Island had sufficient natural resources for the Bounty fugitives to settle there, and a natural well he discovered is still called "Brown's Water". On "Massacre Day", September 20, 1793, Brown, Christian, and three other mutineers were murdered in an uprising by Tahitian natives, who had been mistreated by some of the white men.
Mutineer. As assistant to Botanist David Nelson aboard the HMS Bounty, his duty was to help care for the 600 breadfruit plants Commander Wiliam Bligh was transporting from Tahiti to the West Indies. He was kept below deck during the mutiny on April 28, 1789, but afterwards chose to remain with lead mutineer Fletcher Christian. It was Brown who determined that Pitcairn Island had sufficient natural resources for the Bounty fugitives to settle there, and a natural well he discovered is still called "Brown's Water". On "Massacre Day", September 20, 1793, Brown, Christian, and three other mutineers were murdered in an uprising by Tahitian natives, who had been mistreated by some of the white men.

Bio by: Bobb Edwards

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  • Originally Created by: Bobb Edwards
  • Added: Aug 5, 2004
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9271470/william-brown: accessed ), memorial page for William Brown (1761–20 Sep 1793), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9271470, citing HMAS Bounty Mutineers Gravesite, Adamstown, Pitcairn Islands; Maintained by Find a Grave.