George Brown may refer to:
People
- George Brown (bishop) (1438-1515)
- Sir George Brown (British army officer) GCB (1790–1865), British Army officer
- George Brown (Financier) (1787–1859) an American banker and a founder of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Baltimore, Maryland. George Brown (c 1438 - January 1515 was a late 15th century and early 16th century Scottish churchman For others of this name see George Brown (disambiguation page George Brown (1787-1859 was an Irish-American investment banker and railroad entrepreneur
- George Brown (Canadian politician) (1818–1880), Scottish-born Canadian journalist, politician
- George Brown College, an applied arts and technology college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. George Brown (November 28 1818 May 10 1880 was a Scottish -born Canadian journalist politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation. George Brown College (GBC is a public fully-accredited College of Applied arts and technology with three full Campuses in downtown Toronto, Named for the above.
- George Mackenzie Brown (1869-1946), his son and a British Member of Parliament
- George Brown (missionary) (1835–1917), English missionary to Fiji, Samoa
- George Brown (Admiral) (1835-1913) American Admiral
- George Brown (cricketer) (1887–1964), English cricketer
- George Brown (English footballer) (1903-1948), English footballer
- George Brown (Scottish footballer) (b. George Mackenzie Brown (1869 &ndash 14 July 1946) was a Canadian -born Scottish publisher who also followed a political career The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a Parliament. George Brown ( 7 December 1835 – 7 April 1917) was an English Methodist missionary and ethnographer. George Brown (1835-1913 was an American naval officer He was born in Indiana, and entered the navy as a midshipman in 1849 George Brown (October 6 1887 at Cowley Oxford – December 3 1964 at Winchester, Hampshire) was an English Cricketer who played George Brown (22 June 1903 –10 June 1948 nicknamed Bomber, was an English Professional footballer and football manager, who played 1907)
- George Brown, Baron George-Brown (1914–1985), British politician, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
- George Brown (footballer born 1928) Scottish footballer ex-Clyde, Hamilton, Airdrie, Stenhousemuir & Kilmarnock
- George Brown (soccer) (born 1935), U. George Alfred George-Brown Baron George-Brown, PC (2 September 1914 &ndash 2 June 1985 was a British Politician who served as Deputy Leader of the George Brown (born 8 May 1928 in Airdrie) is a former Scottish footballer George Brown (born August 19 1935 in Ealing, England) is a former U S. soccer player
- George Brown (basketball) (born 1935)
- George Brown (Union official), president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes (c. George Raff Brown (born October 30, 1935) is a retired American Basketball player George Brown was at one time the president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes. 1941)
- George Brown (musician) (born 1949), drummer for Kool & the Gang
Alternate spellings
- G. Spencer-Brown (born 1923), British mathematician
- George Brown, Jr., (1920-1999) U. Kool & the Gang are a highly successful American Jazz / R&B / soul / Funk / Disco group George Spencer-Brown (born April 2, 1923, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England) is a Polymath best known as the author of George Edward Brown Jr ( March 6, 1920 &ndash July 15, 1999) American politician was a Democratic member of the S. Representative from California, 1981–1999
- George Douglas Brown (1869-1902), Scottish novelist
- George H. Brown (congressman) (1810-1865), represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district from 1853 to 1855. George Douglas Brown ( 26 January 1869 &mdash 28 August 1902) was a Scottish Novelist, best known for his highly influential George Houston Brown ( February 12, 1810 in Lawrenceville New Jersey &ndash August 1, 1865 in Somerville New Jersey)
- George H. Brown (Engineer) (1908-1987), American research engineer who developed color television
- George L. Brown, Colorado politician
- George Lindor Brown (1903-1971), British physiologist and Secretary of the Royal Society. George Harold Brown ( 14 October 1908 – 11 December 1987) was an American research engineer Honorable George Leslie Brown was born on July 1 1926, in Lawrence Kansas. Sir George Lindor Brown ( 9 February 1903 - 22 February 1971) was a British Physiologist and secretary of the Royal
- George Mackay Brown (1921-1996), Scottish poet, author, and dramatist
- George Scratchley Brown (1918–1978), Chief of Staff of the U. George Mackay Brown ( 17 October 1921 - 13 April 1996) was a Scottish Poet, author and Dramatist, whose work General George Scratchley Brown (1918–1978 was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. S. Air Force, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- George V. Brown (1880–1937), sports organizer in United States, starter of Boston marathon, and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee
- George W. Brown (1860–1919), Canadian politician and Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan from 1910 to 1915
- George W. George V Brown (21 October 1880 – 17 October 1937 of Hopkinton Massachusetts championed the development of various sports and sporting events in the United States George William Brown (1860 &ndash February 17 1919) was a Canadian politician and Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan from 1910 to 1915 Brown (1815-1895), inventor of the corn planter
- George William Brown, mayor of Baltimore Maryland from 1860 to 1861. George William Brown was the mayor of Baltimore Maryland from 1860 to 1861.
- George "Young Tiger" Brown (born 1920), Calypso musician from Trinidad
- Hank Brown (George Hanks "Hank" Brown, born 1940), Senator from Colorado
George Browne, born Edric Browne ( May 4, 1920 &ndash March 23, 2007) better known as the Young Tiger, was a Trinidadian George Hanks "Hank" Brown (born February 12, 1940) is a former Republican politician and Senator from Colorado who served
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