Brown, Charlotte (c. 1795–1855)
Brown, Charlotte (c. 1795–1855)
New Zealand missionary and teacher. Name variations: Charlotte Arnett. Born Charlotte Arnett, 1795 or 1796, in England; died Nov 13, 1855, at Auckland, New Zealand; m. Alfred Nesbit Brown (missionary), c. 1829; children: 3.
Administered girls' school before marriage; accompanied husband to Australia (1829); relocated to Matamata, New Zealand (1830s); assisted in husband's missionary work, supervising education of infants and girls, and caring for needs of other missionaries' wives.
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 1).
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