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Grace Mann Brown : ウィキペディア英語版 | Grace Mann Brown
Grace Mann Brown (April 16, 1859; Pippin, Wisconsin,〔("Brown, Grace Mann" ) – Herringshaw American Blue Book of Biography (1914), p. 141〕 – 1925; Denver, Colorado) was an American writer and spiritual leader. Her work was related to the New Thought Movement, Divine Science and Christian Science. Much of her work focused on spirituality, metaphysics, mysticism, esoteric and occult sciences. == Personal life == Grace Mann Brown was the daughter of Major James Cook Mann (died October 30, 1897) and Mary Stem Mann. Brown was educated at Eden Hall in the Sacred Heart Convent in Torresdale, Pennsylvania. Grace Mann married Joseph Lyman Brown (1851 – November 10, 1921)〔(Joseph Lyman Brown ), Find a Grave Website〕 from Denver, Colorado, on October 20, 1878, engineer at the Denver Gas and Electric Co. The couple had three children : Bernice Brown Keene (1888–1937), James Leslie Brown (May 10, 1891– ?) president of Thompson Manufacturing Co. in Dener and Eunice Brown (1903–1945). Brown died in 1925 and was buried in Fairmount Cemetery in Denver, Colorado.
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