Brown was born in
New Milford,
Connecticut, on October 18, 1881. Her parents were
Episcopalian minister Edward Rutledge Brown and homemaker Sophie Tracy (Smith) Brown. Emily Brown attended public schools in
Brooklyn and
Stafford Springs and completed high school at St. Gabriel's School in
Peekskill, New York. She studied music and Greek at
Wellesley College and earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in 1904. Settling in
Naugatuck in 1910, Brown taught violin and volunteered for the local
Republican Party, the Connecticut Women’s Suffrage Association, and the women’s auxiliary of the
YMCA. Aspiring to become an Episcopal missionary in China, she received a certificate from the Church Training School of
Philadelphia in 1918. The church instead sent her to Salt Lake City to lead religious education. She returned to Naugatuck several months later. == Political career ==