BROWNE, Sybil Mary Corbet
Sybil Mary Corbet Browne was born at Waltham Green, Fulham, London on 25 March 1895, only child of Revd Sidney Browne (21 August 1863-28 March 1951), a clergyman, and his wife Maria Emily née Naden (1853-29 November 1929), who married at St Barnabas' Church, Derby on 19 September 1893. In 1901, Sybil was a 6-year-old living with her parents, 37-year-old Sidney and 30 [sic] year-old Maria [Mary] at 16 Radnor Park Gardens, Folkestone, Kent and ten year later Sybil and her 57-year-old mother were living at 16 Gladstone Road, Broadstairs, Kent. Sybil M. C. Browne, exhibited at the Ipswich Art Club from 3 Broomhill Road, Ipswich in 1933 two oil paintings, 'Miss Eileen Ball' and 'Blackfriars, Canterbury'. In 1939, she was living at 19 Chapel Place, Ramsgate, Kent with her widowed father a 'retired clergyman & tutor' with a housekeeper. Sybil Mary Corbet Browne was still living at 19 Chapel Place, when she died at Ramsgate Hospital on 22 October 1953, aged 58, she was unmarried.