Rose Christiana Angell Browne was born in 1862 in Swan Hill, Victoria (Australia). She was the eldest daughter of Thomas ' Rolf Boldrewood' Browne and Margaret Riley. Following her father's posts as a magistrate and gold commissioner, the family later moved to Gulgong, then to Armidale and Albury in New South Wales, before moving to Melbourne, Victoria an 1885.
As Rose Boldrewood, Rose published a novel The Complications at Collaroi in 1911.
She passed away, aged 73 years, on 4th August 1935 and is buried in Burwood Cemetery, Victoria.
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