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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4246, Date of Import: Oct 24, 1998]
William was born June 10, 1874 in Columbus, Nebraska. He had two sisters, Catherine and Helen, one brother, James; and two half brothers, Samuel and John Curry.
William moved with his parents from Columbus to a farm in Columbus Township in 1874. He attended the Columbus grade and high school, St. Francis Academy, and the Fremont Normal School, at Fremont, Nebraska.
He was associated with his father, John Browner, in the farming and stock raising business until his father's death. In January, 1901, William formed a partnership with his brother, James C. Browner, and engaged in the stock raising business on the Browner farm in Columbus Township. In 1906, the farm was leased and the Browner Brothers opened a livery and feed business in Columbus.
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4246, Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998]
William was born June 10, 1874 in Columbus, Nebraska. He had two sisters, Catherine and Helen, one brother, James; and two half brothers, Samuel and John Curry.
William moved with his parents from Columbus to a farm in Columbus Township in 1874. He attended the Columbus grade and high school, St. Francis Academy, and the Fremont Normal School, at Fremont, Nebraska.
He was associated with his father, John Browner, in the farming and stock raising business until his father's death. In January, 1901, William formed a partnership with his brother, James C. Browner, and engaged in the stock raising business on the Browner farm in Columbus Township. In 1906, the farm was leased and the Browner Brothers opened a livery and feed business in Columbus.
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4246, Date of Import: Dec 4, 1998]
William was born June 10, 1874 in Columbus, Nebraska. He had two sisters, Catherine and Helen, one brother, James; and two half brothers, Samuel and John Curry.
William moved with his parents from Columbus to a farm in Columbus Township in 1874. He attended the Columbus grade and high school, St. Francis Academy, and the Fremont Normal School, at Fremont, Nebraska.
He was associated with his father, John Browner, in the farming and stock raising business until his father's death. In January, 1901, William formed a partnership with his brother, James C. Browner, and engaged in the stock raising business on the Browner farm in Columbus Township. In 1906, the farm was leased and the Browner Brothers opened a livery and feed business in Columbus.