Alexander Brown (Australian politician)

{{short description|Australian politician}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2021}}

{{Use Australian English|date=August 2021}}

Alexander Brown (9 February 1851 – 28 March 1926) was an Australian politician.

Brown was born in Maitland, New South Wales and educated at Fraser's private school, West Maitland. He married Mary Ellen Ribbands in August 1872 and they had three daughters and six sons. He was trained as a solicitor, but did not practice. He became a mine-owner pastoralist and businessman.

Brown was the member for Newcastle in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from February 1889 to June 1891, elected as a Protectionist. In August 1892 he was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council, where he remained until his death in East Maitland. He was survived by his second wife, Edith Mary Adams, whom he married in March 1920, and five sons and three daughters from his first marriage.{{cite NSW Parliament |title=Mr Alexander Brown (1851-1926) |id=942 |former=Yes |accessdate=13 May 2019}}{{Australian Dictionary of Biography

|last=Turner

|first= J. W.

|authorlink=

|year=1979

|id=A070710b

|title= Brown, Alexander (1851 - 1926)

|accessdate=2007-09-04}}

References

{{Reflist}}

{{s-start}}

{{s-par|au-nsw-la}}

{{succession box | title=Member for Newcastle | before=James Ellis | after=John Fegan | years=1889 – 1891 | alongside=Fletcher, Grahame/Curley}}

{{s-end}}

{{authority control}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Alexander}}

Category:Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly

Category:Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council

Category:Protectionist Party politicians

Category:1851 births

Category:1926 deaths

Category:People from Maitland, New South Wales

Category:Colony of New South Wales people

{{Australia-politician-stub}}