Birth Notes:
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And
https://www.myheritage.com/person-9002945_122034601_122034601/mary-cecilia-molly-page-born-brawn
Death Notes:
https://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-326485731/cooper-nz?rootIndivudalID=2011878&familyTreeID=2#!profile-2012193-info
And
https://www.myheritage.com/person-9002945_122034601_122034601/mary-cecilia-molly-page-born-brawn
Sources of information or noted events in her life were:
• Web Based Info. Brawn, Harry Ellis (1876 - 1954) Identifier: RCS: E004917 Full Name: Brawn, Harry Ellis Date of Birth: 1876 Place of Birth: Lichfield Date of Death: 28 November 1954 Place of Death: Port Elizabeth Occupation: Obstetrician and gynaecologist Titles/Qualifications: MRCS 2 November 1899
FRCS 10 December 1903
LRCP 1899.
Details: Born at Lichfield, he was educated at Mason College and the Birmingham Medical School. He went to South Africa immediately after qualifying in 1899, to serve in the RAMC during the war. He came home to take the Fellowship in 1903, but returned to practise at Uitenhage, where he married in 1909 Grace Cecilia Heugh. He served at Gallipoli and in East Africa during the war of 1914-19, and after the war practised at Klerksdorp, South Africa, whence he went back to Uitenhage, practising there till 1932. He then came to England for postgraduate study in gynaecology and obstetrics, and was appointed gynaecologist and obstetrician to the Provincial Hospital, Port Elizabeth in 1934. He joined the South African Medical Corps on the outbreak of war in 1939 and was appointed ADMS, Eastern Province, serving later in Kenya and at the 4th General Hospital in Egypt; he was discharged in 1943 with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. He was a prominent member of the Cape Midlands branch of the South African Medical Association.
Brawn was a keen Rugby football player. He was captain of the Uitenhage Swifts XV in 1905-07, and played for Eastern Province in 1906. He was President of the Swifts Club 1923-26, and Patron 1927-51. Brawn died at Port Elizabeth on 28 November 1954, aged 78, survived by his wife, his son and two daughters, one of them a doctor.
Author: Royal College of Surgeons of England Sources: S Afr Med J 1955, 29, 41 with portrait
Rights: Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England Publication Date: 22 January 2014 Collection: Plarr's Lives of the Fellows http://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/biogs/E004917b.html
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• General Comment. Copy of her mother, Grace Cecilia Brawn's, death notice dated 28 March 1957 in RAB's possession.
Cecilia married William Hamilton Page. (William Hamilton Page was born on 19 Apr 1906 in King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa and died in 1977 in Chinhoyi, Mashonaland, Zimbabwe.)
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