For the surname: BRASSINGTON

Full Name Suburb State Year
Alice BRASSINGTONOzanam Villa, formerly of AdavaleQueensland2002
Beatrice BRASSINGTONformerly of OatleyWestern Australia1993
Bert BRASSINGTONWestern Australia1990
Brian BRASSINGTONGoondiwindi, formerly of AdavaleQueensland2005
Carolyn BRASSINGTONCarbrook, formerly of RochedaleQueensland2003
Colin BRASSINGTONBribie Island, formerly of Hawthorne and KedronQueensland2005
Derris BRASSINGTONSinnamon ParkQueensland2003
Elizabeth BRASSINGTONTerrey HillsWestern Australia1990
Elma BRASSINGTONManlyWestern Australia2000
Frederick BRASSINGTONManlyWestern Australia1976
Hilda BRASSINGTONAshburyWestern Australia1986
Jack BRASSINGTONat "Corella Park", CloncurryQueensland2004
Jessie BRASSINGTONMarayong, formerly of EnmoreWestern Australia1989
John BRASSINGTONformerly of RiverwoodWestern Australia2006
Joyce BRASSINGTONat Stawell Hospital, Eventide HomesVictoria2004
Leonard BRASSINGTONVictoria2006
Mary BRASSINGTONWestern Australia1985
Olive BRASSINGTONBribie Island Retirement Village, formerly of Kedron and QuilpieQueensland2006
Peter BRASSINGTONBlue Haven, formerly of St ClairWestern Australia2000
Ron BRASSINGTONSydneyWestern Australia1949
Sarah BRASSINGTONPaddingtonWestern Australia1981
Stewart BRASSINGTONCloncurryQueensland2004
Tony BRASSINGTONWestern Australia1993
Trevor BRASSINGTONat MudgeeWestern Australia1985
Una BRASSINGTONRiverwoodWestern Australia2000
The BRASSINGTONVictoria2006
Relatives BRASSINGTONTasmania2008
Marlene. BRASSINGTONTasmania2008
Marlene BRASSINGTONTasmania2008
Gladys BRASSINGTONQueensland2008
Colin BRASSINGTONQueensland2008
Raymond BRASSINGTONVictoria2008
Bessie BRASSINGTONQueensland2009
Ian BRASSINGTONAdelaide0
Eugene BRASSINGTONSurfers Paradise0
Marion BRASSINGTONTownsville0
Mark BRASSINGTONBrisbane0
Barry BRASSINGTONSydneyNew South Wales0
The surname BRASSINGTON in Australia has a number of origins. These include: 1) English; 2) Scottish; 3) Irish; 4) German; 5) South African. 1) English: Occupational name for a maker of brass items, from Old English "bręs" + "inga". 2) Scottish: habitational name from any of various places so named in Scotland, from a Celtic word meaning "stream". 3) Irish: variant of "Bresnahan