Probably born Fairhaven, Massachusetts, second son of Urban Hanlon Broughton and his wife Cara. On the death of his brother in 1966 become the 2nd Baron Fairhaven. Married twice and had one son. See his brother for more information.
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Henry Rogers Broughton, Lord Fairhaven
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In perpetual memory of Urban Hanlon Broughton, 1857 – 1929, of Park Close, En...
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