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Brown, Muriel Joy Hockey, 1887-
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1887-
History
Muriel Brown (nee Hockey) received a Bachelor of Arts from Victoria College. In 1912 she served as the Assistant Superintendent of the National Training School, Toronto. Then, having been specially trained for educational work, she went to China under the Woman’s Missionary Society in 1913. She carried on the work of the school for evangelists’ wives, and taught in the Canadian School for Missionaries’ Children, where for a time she acted as matron. She also worked for a time teaching English in the refugee University of Nanking in Chengtu. The Browns returned from China in 1942.
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Brown, Homer Grant, 1882-1957
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family
Type of relationship
Brown, Homer Grant, 1882-1957 is the spouse of Brown, Muriel Joy Hockey, 1887-
Dates of relationship
1915
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- Asia » China » West China