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  1. Thomas William Solomon Brown. Mr Thomas William Solomon Brown was born 13 July 1851 at Kuilsrivier, Western Cape to James Solomon, a storekeeper (b. 9 March 1817 in Greenwich, Kent), and Harriet (née Holloway; born about 1820 in London, England, d. 11 December 1878).

  2. 16 de nov. de 2012 · A pocket watch, belonging to hotelier Thomas William Solomon Brown, was returned to his surviving daughter, Edith Brown Haisman in the 1990s after it was recovered. Brown Haisman, who was...

  3. Thomas William Solomon Brown. Mr Thomas William Solomon Brown, 60, a hotelier from the Cape Colony, South Africa, boarded the Titanic at Southampton as a second class passenger together with his wife and his daughter. They bought ticket number 29750 for £39. Their destination was Seattle.

  4. She married widower Thomas William Solomon (listed as a storekeeper) on 11 August 1890 at St. Mary’s Church in Woodstock, Western Cape, South Africa, apparently in the Church of England tradition. They had two children; Edith Eileen (b. 27 October 1896), and Dorothy Beatrice (b. 9 October 1899).

  5. 23 de ene. de 1997 · She had last seen the watch protruding from the waistcoat pocket of her father, Thomas William Solomon Brown, 60, a hotel owner from Worcester, a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. He was taking...

  6. Edith Eileen Brown was born on 27 October 1896 in Worcester, Cape Colony (now South Africa) to British immigrant Thomas William Solomon Brown and his native South African wife, Elizabeth Catherine (née Ford) who owned and operated a hotel in Worcester.

  7. 28 de ago. de 2003 · Her father, Thomas W.S. Brown, was sharing another Second Class cabin further along the passageway. It was almost midnight on Sunday, 14th of April 1912 when Thomas still in evening dress, made this announcement to his wife and daughter.