Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameHaydn Reginald BROWNE, 4C1R
Birth12 Jul 1919, Chorlton, Manchester, Lancashire
Death14 Nov 1944, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
BurialLytham St. Annes, Lancashire
OccupationCinema Operator
FatherAlbert Richmond BROWNE (1891-1979)
MotherPeggy GOODIER (1889-1975)
Notes for Haydn Reginald BROWNE
Full name, birth year and death date from the Browne Family Tree at ancestry by Albert Browne.

In the July to September 1919 birth index Haydn R. Browne, mother’s maiden name Goodier, Chorlton, Lancashure, volume 8c, page 1271.


1939 England and Wales Register
5 Cambridge Avenue, Manchester, Lancashire
1. Peggy [later Martha] Browne, born July 21 1889, married, waitress and cashier
2. Gladys M. Browne, born February 20 1918, single, presser wholesale clothiers
3. Haydn R. Browne, born July 12 1919, single, cinema operator
4. Dorothy P. Browne, born September 22 1920, single, baby linen machinest


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Staff Serjeant Hadyn Reginald Browne
Birth 12 Jul 1919
Manchester, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England
Death 10 Nov 1944 (aged 25)
Shrewsbury, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England
Burial Lytham Park Cemetery and Crematorium
Lytham Saint Annes, Fylde Borough, Lancashire, England Show Map GPS-Latitude: 53.7534866, Longitude: -2.9810386
Plot A475c
Memorial ID 59970846
Aged 25
Service Number: 7620222
Glider Pilot Regiment, Army Air Corps
Killed when Horsa LH384 hit a house roof on approach and crashed on to the perimeter track
Son of Albert Richmond and Peggy Browne, of St. Annes-on-Sea
Inscription
HE GAVE HIS LIFE
FOR HIS KING AND COUNTRY

UK WWII Allied Airmen Roll of Honour
Haydn Reginald Browne
Rank Staff Sergeant
Death Age 35?
Birth Year abt 1909?
Death Date 10 Nov 1944
Military Base Sleap, Shropshire
Service Number 7620222
Unit 81 Otu Att From 2 Wing, Gpr
Command Fighter Cmnd
Ship Horsa I
Occupation Glider Pilot
Casualty Killed whilst flying
Residence Place Saint Anne's on the Sea, Lancashire
Burial Place
Lytham Park Cemetery and Crematorium, Lancashire
Notes
Hit A House When Trying to Land At Sleap During A Night Exercise, 1 of the Crew Survived
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