Background
Brown, Helen Gilman was born on October 12, 1867 in New York, United States. Daughter of Daniel Rogers and Helen (Gilman) Noyes.
Brown, Helen Gilman was born on October 12, 1867 in New York, United States. Daughter of Daniel Rogers and Helen (Gilman) Noyes.
Educated Mission Porter’s School, Farmington, Connecticut.
Known for philanthropic and religious activities. Honorary chairman women's committee Washington Cathedral. Chairman advisory committee National Society Colonial Dames of State of New New York
Member women's advisory committee Federal Council of Churches in American.
Member Executive Committee Washington Cathedral Committee, New York Former national president Women's Land Army. National chairman finance department the Young Women"s Christian Association, also of Sulgrave Manor Endowment.
President Colonial Dames Society State of New New York Vice president National Society Colonial Dames of America and of National, War Work Council the Young Women"s Christian Association.
Was founder and chairman Women's Auxiliary Union Settlement Association, et cetera
Member women's advisory committee Federal Council of Churches in American. Member Executive Committee Washington Cathedral Committee, New York Former national president Women's Land Army. Member English-Speaking Union (hospital committee), Order of Colonial Lords of the Manor.
Clubs: Colony Cosmopolitan of New York (charter.
Married William Adams Brown, Doctor of Divinity, March 30, 1892. Children: John Crosby World World War II William Adams, Winthrop Gilman, Helen Adams (deceased).