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Our Maritime Ties
Harold Aubrey Brownell
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Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
1. Harold Aubrey Brownell was born 3 Jul 1896, Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada; died 1948; was buried , Highland View Cemetery, Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada. Other Events:
- Misc: is mentioned in an undated newpaper article.
- Occupation: Montreal, , Quebec, Canada; employed in upholstery department of CNR
- Occupation: semipro baseball player with Cape Breton Professional League
Notes:
Misc:
Some of Our Boys - The Brownell Boys
Regarded as the best baseball twirler in Nova Scotia, Pte. Harold Brownell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownell, has made a good name for himself, both in the war, and on the athletic field. In fact the Brownell family has had quite a bit to do with the fuss in Europe. Two other brothers, Gordon and Wallace, enlisted in the 2nd Pioneers from Halifax and were overseas and in the trenches early in 1918. .... Incidently Wallace Brownell had his sixteenth birthday while under fire in France.The older brother, Harold, enlisted in the 85th Battalion of the Highland Brigade. ....
[posted to nscumber by Ellen, 23 Apr 2011}Harold — Lillian Etta Baxter. Lillian was born 1897; died 26 Jun 1986, Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada; was buried , Highland View Cemetery, Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Group Sheet]
Children:
Generation: 2
2. Jack Harold Brownell (1.Harold1)
Jack — ? ?. [Group Sheet]
Children:
Generation: 3
3. Jacqueline Louise Brownell (2.Jack2, 1.Harold1)
4. Stephanie Ann Brownell (2.Jack2, 1.Harold1)