ASHLEY-BROWN, William
Service Number: | Chaplain |
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Enlisted: | 1 September 1915 |
Last Rank: | Captain (Chaplain 4th Class) |
Last Unit: | 3rd Infantry Brigade Headquarters |
Born: | Queensland, 22 February 1887 |
Home Town: | Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland |
Schooling: | St. John's College, Armidale, N.S.W. & Australian College of Theology |
Occupation: | Church of England, Clerk of Holy Orders |
Died: | Illness, Gosford, Central Coast, NSW, 2 January 1970, aged 82 years |
Cemetery: | Not yet discovered |
Memorials: | Coffs Harbour St John's Anglican Church Roll of Honour |
World War 1 Service
1 Sep 1915: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Captain (Chaplain 4th Class) , Chaplain, 9th Infantry Battalion | |
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6 Sep 1915: | Involvement AIF WW1, Captain (Chaplain 4th Class) , Chaplain, Australian Army Chaplains' Department, Enlistment/Embarkation WW1, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '1' embarkation_place: Sydney embarkation_ship: HMAT Ballarat embarkation_ship_number: A70 public_note: '' | |
6 Sep 1915: | Embarked Australian Army Chaplains' Department, HMAT Ballarat, Sydney | |
1 Jan 1916: | Transferred AIF WW1, Captain (Chaplain 4th Class) , 3rd Infantry Brigade Headquarters | |
25 Oct 1917: | Discharged AIF WW1, Captain (Chaplain 4th Class) , Resigned appointment to take up Chaplaincy in the Indian Ecclesiastical Service |
Rev. William Ashley-Brown
Rev. W. Ashley Brown, who has been a Chaplain with the A.I.F., for the past two years having seen service at Gallipoli, in Egypt, England, France, and Belgium, has 'received' a permanent appointment as Chaplain to the Indian Imperial Forces. Before retiring from the A.I.F. he was promoted to the rank of Chaplain-Major.
Illawarra Mercury Friday 30 November 1917 page 5
REV. W. ASHLEY-BROWN, FORMERLY OF CORAKI.
Some 20 years or more ago, when .Coralri. was part of the then extensive Woodburn parish, a young man was stationed here to assist the Rev. H. J. Velvin. That young man. to-day is Chaplain of Foona (India), has been so for some years, in fact, but very few of his old friends realise the importance of the post he occupies. By special request of the'Church Standard,' the former Curate at' Coraki tells the story of Poona and his work there in the current issue of that paper. Incidentally, Rev. Ashley Brown was the son of a former head teacher at Harwood P.S., and married a young lady who was nurse at the Campbell Hospital.
The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser Tuesday 07 November 1933 page 4
Last Sunday, Rev. W. Ashley Brown, late Archdeacon of Bombay, was the preacher at both services in Christ Church Cathedral, Grafton. As a curate 40 years ago, Archdeacon Brown was on the staff of St. Andrew's at Lismore, when his father was. headmaster of Rous public school.
Northern Star Tuesday 26 August 1952 page 4
Submitted 12 October 2015 by Faithe Jones
Biography contributed by Faithe Jones
Curate at Christ Church Cathedral, Grafton followed by a period as Vicar of Walgett. He was then Archdeacon of Bombay after which he was Dean of Gibraltar. Returning to Australia in 1945 he became Rural Dean of West Charing
Biography contributed by Elizabeth Allen
William was born as Ashley William BROWN on 22nd February, 1887 in Queensland
His parents were James BROWN and Susan Sarah BRADFORD who married on 30th March, 1884 in Queensland
He married Ellen Martha CARTER - she died on 27th February, 1924 in India - 2 children from that marriage, Joan & Guy
His 2nd marriage was to Alice May PRESTON in 1926 in Aden (Yemen)
William died on 2nd September, 1970 in Gosford, NSW - late of Avoca Beach (Central Coast NSW) burial place unknown
Medals: 1914-15 Star -joined Indian Army after resigning his posting & discharge in England on 25th October, 1917
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His son Guy James Alexander ASHLEY-BROWN served with the Royal Australian Navy from 1928 to 1961 and became an Acting Commander
Biography contributed by Sharyn Roberts
REV. W. ASHLEY-BROWN, FORMERLY OF CORAKI.
Some 20 years or more ago, when Coralri as part of the then extensive Woodburn parish, a young man was stationed here to assist the Rev. H. J. Velvin. That young man to-day is Chaplain of Foona (India), has been so for some years, in fact, but very few of his old friends realise the importance of the post he occupies. By special request of the'Church Standard,' the former Curate at' Coraki tells the story of Poona and his work there in the current issue of that paper. Incidentally, Rev. Ashley Brown was the son of a former head teacher at Harwood P.S., and married a young lady who was nurse at the Campbell Hospital.
The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser Tuesday 07 November 1933 page 4