George Browne (1811-1885)

George William Richardson Browne, Architect & Developer, of Montreal

He was born into a prominent landed family in Northern Ireland, son of George Browne, an architect, by a daughter of William Richardson Goodlatte, High Sheriff of County Tyrone (1807). He was a cousin of Thomas Richardson Browne (1810-1882) D.L., J.P., who built Aughentaine Castle. George emigrated to Quebec City where he initially practised with his brother, Goodlatte Richardson Browne (1813-1855). He is best remembered for the public buildings he built in Kingston, Ontario (notably the Kingston City Hall) under the patronage of John Solomon Cartwright for whom he built Rockwood. By his wife, Anna Maria Sophia Jameson, he had 5-children. 

Spouse (1)

Anna (Jameson) Browne

Mrs Anna Maria Sophia (Jameson) Browne

1815-1859

Children (5)

Thomas Richardson Browne

Thomas Richardson Browne

1833-1894

Dunbar Jameson Browne

Dunbar Jameson Browne, died in infancy

b.1835

John James Browne

John James Browne, Architect, of Montreal

1837-1893

Eliza Esther Catherine Browne

Mrs Eliza Esther Catherine (Browne) McCombe

1846-1922

George Creeford Browne

George Browne, Jr., Architect, of Winnipeg, Manitoba & New York

1852-1919

Associated Houses (2)

Rockwood

Kingston, Ontario

Monklands

Montreal, Quebec