Person    | Female  Born 1850 

Louisa Gore-Browne

Categories: Friend / family

Daughter of Mary Sumner. She is shown in this group photo of her grandfather's, Bishop Charles Sumner's large family, back row, second from left. 

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Louisa Gore-Browne

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Mothers' Union - left

To the glory of God and in grateful remembrance of Mary Elizabeth Sumner who ...

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