Alexander Brown (9 February 1851 – 28 March 1926) was an Australian politician.
Brown was born inMaitland, 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 asolicitor, but did not practice. He became a mine-owner pastoralist and businessman.
Brown was the member forNewcastle in theNew South Wales Legislative Assembly from February 1889 to June 1891, elected as aProtectionist. In August 1892 he was appointed to theNew South Wales Legislative Council, where he remained until his death inEast 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.[1][2]
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