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    1. Re: [BROWN] Henry Brown and Irene
    2. Claudia Brumbalow
    3. Do you have any of these? 1. ANCIL C.5 BROWN (WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, JOSEPH2, WILLIAM1) was born 02 Nov 1818 in South Carolina, and died 08 Sep 1853 in Cass County (Barrtow Co., ) Ga.. He married NANCY ANN ROBINSON 01 Mar 1844 in Gwinnett Co., Ga.. She was born Oct 1825 in South Carolina, and died 07 Jun 1912. Notes for ANCIL C. BROWN: 1850 Cass Co. Ga. 12th Division page 111 line #40 Ansel Brown 36, m, Wheelwright, born in SC he could read and write Nancy 33, f, born in SC Wm 6, m, born in GA. Henry 4, m, born in Ga. Jane 2, f, born in Ga. More About ANCIL C. BROWN: Census: 1850, Cass County (Barrtow Co., ) Ga. Notes for NANCY ANN ROBINSON: 1. 1850 Cass Co. Ga. 12th Division page 111 line #40 Ansel Brown 36, m, Wheelwright, born in SC he could read and write Nancy 33, f, born in SC Wm 6, m, born in GA. Henry 4, m, born in Ga. Jane 2, f, born in Ga. 2. 1860 Gwinnett Co., Georgia, Roll 125 Book 1 Yellow River Post Office, 478th dist., page 716 & 717 851-851, William Roberson - 62, m, farmer, 500 - 470, born in SC Alsa - 59, f, born in SC; Jemison - 30, f,; Peggy - 58 f, ; John- 25, m, born in GA.; Alsa - 22, f,; Mary - 27, f. 852 - 852, Nancy Brown - 32, f, 100, born in Ga.; John - 15, m; Henry - 14, m; Margaret - 13, f; Samuel - 11 m; James 8, m. 853 - 853, Nathan Roberson - 37, m, farmer, 75, SC; Elvira 35, f, Ga.; Sarah 17, f; Nancy - 15, f, Margaret - 11, f,; Martha - 13, f; Adaline - 8, f; Elvira - 4, f; Francis- 8/12, f. 3. 1870 Fulton Co. Ga. Roll 151, Book 1, page 428a & 428b, Post office Atlanta 753 - 726, Brown Nancy 43, f, keeping house, 1000, 250, born in Ga; Henry - 24, m, farmer, 175; Thomas 19, farm labor; James 17, farm labor; Sarah Robinson 21, f 4. 1880 Census Buckhead, Fulton, Ga. page 24 C. Templeton C. Williams - head, married, male, w, age 34, born in Ga. parents born in Ga., Occupation Farmer Margaret J. Williams - wife,married,female, w, age 32, keeping house, born in Ga. parents Born in Ga. John W. Williams - son, male, white, age 10,born in Ga, works on farm Nancy A. Williams - dau, female, white, age 8 born in Ga; Mary E. Williams - dau; white, age 6; Charles Roggers - other; male, black, age 18, works on farm, born in Ga.; Nancy Ann Brown - Mother in Law, widow, female, white, age 50, born in Ga, parents born in Ga. More About NANCY ANN ROBINSON: Census: 1860, Gwinnett Co. Ga. Children of ANCIL BROWN and NANCY ROBINSON are: i. JOHN WILLIAM6 BROWN, b. 15 Dec 1844, Cass County (Bartow Co.) Ga.. ii. JOHN HENRY THOMAS BROWN, b. 26 Apr 1846, Cass County (Barrtow Co., ) Ga.; d. 12 Jan 1915, Atlanta, Fulton Co. Ga.; m. MELINDA FRANCES AKIN; b. Mar 1850. Notes for JOHN HENRY THOMAS BROWN: See 1860, 1870 census of his mother 1880 Buckhead, Fulton Co., GA. page 11A Henry T. Brown, head, married,male, white, age 33, born in Ga., farmer, parents both born in Ga. Francis M - Brown, wife, married, female, white, age 30, born in Ga, father born in KY, mother born in Ga. Mary E. Brown, daughter, single, female, white, age 8, born in Ga. James W. Brown, son, single, male, white, age 6, born in Ga. Nathan T. Brown, son, single, male, white, age 4, born in Ga. John H. Brown, son, single, male, white, age 2, born in Ga. 1900 Census 1328 Militia Dist. Fulton Co. Ga. Series:T 623; Microfilm 198; Book 1, page 167 Brown, Henry - age 53, born April 1847, married 29 yrs. born in Ga, parents born in Ga, farmer, ownes. Fransis M. - wife, born March 1850, age 50, had 8 children and 8 living, born in Ga., parents born in Ga. John H. - son born Oct 1878 age 21 Margaret daughter born Feb 1892 age 18 Lessie daughter born Aug 1883 age 16 Nora daughter born April 1888 age 12 George son born Jan 1892 age 8 The Atlanta Constitution 13 Jan 1915 H.T. BROWN H. T. Brown, 69 years old, died Tuesday morning at his residence on the Howell Mill road. The funeral will be held today at Sardis Church, interment following in the church yard. Mr. Brown is survived by a wife and eight children: J.W., N.T. , J..H. and George Brown; Mrs. T.M. Walraven, Mrs. S. A. Biggers, Mrs. J. N. Butler and Mrs. W. R. Rosser The Atlanta Constitution 13 Jan 1915 BROWN - The friends of Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Brown, J.W., N.T., J.H. and George Brown, Mrs. T.M. Walraven, Mrs. S.A. Biggers, Mrs. J.N. Butler and Mrs. W.R. Rosser are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. H.T. Brown, at Sardis Church this afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. Carriages will leave Harry G. Poole's at 11:30 o'clock. More About JOHN HENRY THOMAS BROWN: Burial: Sardis Methodist Church in Buckhead, Atlanta, Ga. Census: See 1860, 1870 census of his mother's Notes for MELINDA FRANCES AKIN: 1860 Census Fulton Co., Ga. Cooks Dist; 26th day of July 1860 page 925, line 14, number 1530; 1634 Jon A. Akens age 38 M Farmer born in Ga. Martha Akens age 38 F James A. age 17 M Mary E. age 15 F Henry K age 13 M Malinda age 11 F Jerry B age 8 M John A. age 5 M Savanah age 2 F Barbary Card age 12 F More About MELINDA FRANCES AKIN: Census: 1860, Fulton Co., Ga. iii. MARGARET JANE BROWN, b. 02 May 1848, Cass County (Bartow Co.) Ga.; m. TEMPLETON C. (BUD) WILLIAMSON; b. Abt. 1846, Ga.. Notes for TEMPLETON C. (BUD) WILLIAMSON: 1880 Census Buck Head, Fulton, Georgia page 24C Templeton C. Williams - head; married; Male; W; age 34; born in Ga; parent born in in Ga. Occupation Farmer Margaret J. Williams - wife; married; female; w; age 32; keeping house; born in Ga. Parents born in Ga. John W. Williams - son- male; white; age 10; born in Ga; works on Farm Nancy A. Williams - dau; female; white; age 8 born in Ga Mary E. Williams - dau; female ; white; age 6 born in Ga. Charles Roggers - other; male; black; age 18; works on Farm; born in Ga. Nancy Ann Brown - Mother in Law- widow; female ; white; age 50; born in Ga; parents born in Ga. More About TEMPLETON C. (BUD) WILLIAMSON: Census: 1880, Buckhead, Fulton Co. Ga., page 24C iv. SAMUEL TOLIVER BROWN, b. 10 Dec 1850, Cass County (Bartow Co.) Ga.; d. Abt. 13 Jan 1927, Miami, Fla.. Notes for SAMUEL TOLIVER BROWN: 1920 Census Fulton Co., Georgia; Cooks District; page 31 A; 21 Jan 1920; line 41 Brown, James W. Head, owns, male, white, age 45, married, parents and he born in Ga. Pharmacies, Retail Drug Store Alice - wife, female, white married, age 38 Samuel T. Uncle, male, white age 70, born in Ga, both parents born in Ga. The Atlanta Constitution 14 Jan, 1927 BROWN Mr. T. S. Brown died Thursday morning in Miami, Fla. He is survived by four nephews, Messrs. J. W., W. T., George T. and J.H. Brown, and four nieces, Mrs. T.M. Walraven; Mrs. W. R. Rosser, Mrs. S. A. Biggers and Mrs. J.N. Butler. The remains will arrive in Atlanta Saturday morning and will be removed to the parlors of J. Austin Dillon Co. Funeral and interment will be announced later. The Atlanta Constitution 16 Jan 1927 BROWN The friends of Mr. S. T. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. N.T. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Brown, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. T.M. Walraven, Mr and Mrs. J. N. Butler, Mr, and Mrs., S.A. Biggers, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rosser, Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Herren, Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rolader, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman and Mrs. M. J. Brown are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. S. T. Brown this (Sunday) afternoon at 2 o'clock from Sardis Methodist Church. Rev. W. F. Burdette, Rev. Jack Penn and Rev. W.W. Cash will officate, Interment in Churchyard. The following gentlemen will please act as pallbearerw and meet at the residence on Collier road at 1 o'clock; Mr. J.C. Brown, Mr. Otis Walraven, Mr. Miles Rosser; Mr. C.H. Moss, Mr. Roy Herren and Mr. John Coleman. J. Austin Dillon Co., funeral directors in charge. More About SAMUEL TOLIVER BROWN: Burial: Sardis Methodist Church Buckhead, Atlanta, GA. Census: 1920, Fulton Co., Ga. v. JAMES FRANKLIN BROWN, b. 25 May 1853, Cass County (Bartow Co.) Ga.; d. 24 Jun 1914, Atlanta Fulton Co., GA.; m. (1) MARY ANNA LAMB; b. 1856; d. 1875; m. (2) MARY JOSEPHINE MILLER, 11 Jan 1877, Gwinnett Co., Ga.; b. 09 Apr 1856, Newton County, Ga.; d. 05 Mar 1939, Fulton Co., Ga.. More About JAMES FRANKLIN BROWN: Burial: Sardis Methodist Church Buckhead, Atlanta, GA. Occupation: 1874, Justice of the Peace, Gwinnette Co. Ga. Residence: 800 West Paces Ferry Road ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 8:01 PM Subject: [BROWN] Henry Brown and Irene > Henry Brown was born in 1810 in Georgia. He died during 1889 in Caldwell County, Kentucky. > > Henry married Irene about 1831 in Jones County, Georgia. Irene was born in 1811 in Georgia. She died on 28 Feb 1878 in Caldwell County, Kentucky. > > They had the following children: > > 1. Samuel Brown was born in 1834 in Kentucky. He died on 10 Sep 1876 in Mississippi. > 2. Grace Sarah Brown was born in 1837 in Kentucky. She died in 1887 in Georgia. > 3. Lucy Irene Brown was born in 1839 in Cumberland County, Kentucky. She died in 1914 in Texas. > 4. Daniel Charles Brown was born circa 1842 in Kentucky. He died on 11 May 1901 in Illinois. > 5. Andrew Edwin Brown was born about 1844 in Kentucky. > 6. Frank C. Brown was born circa 1847 in Kentucky. He died on 8 Sep 1934 in Lenawee County, Michigan. > 7. Rebecca Rose Brown was born during 1851 in Cumberland County, Kentucky. She died in 1896 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. > 8. Peter Weiss Brown was born circa 1853 in Cumberland County, Kentucky. He died on 24 Dec 1908 in Oregon. > > > http://www.taylorfamilygenealogy.com > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/14/2007 02:32:28
    1. [BROWN] Philadelphia County, PA Brown Families
    2. Seeking info on the parentage of Benjamin Hart Brown, born 5 June 1800. An old family tradition says he was from Rye, New York, but can find no proof. All records indicate he was born in New York State. ? He married Phebe Wilkinson in Oxford Twp., Philadelphia Co., P. Benjamin Hart Brown had two patents; one for a brick press and another one for a piston. He is said to have lived in Washington DC for a time while he was registering his patents. He died 27 Jan 1848 in Oxford Twp., Philadelphia Co., PA. His obit in the Philadelphia paper had a notation: "New York Papers copy". New York Times not yet in business. Benjamin Hart Brown & Phebe Wilkinson had the following children: 1. Thomas Hart Benton Brown born 19 Dec 1839 2. James Schuyler Brown born 23 Oct 1841 3. Louisa Brown born 15 June 1844. Family has been seeking parents of Benjamin Hart Brown for over 45 years. Thank you. Donna -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 5:01 pm Subject: [BROWN] Henry Brown and Irene Henry Brown was born in 1810 in Georgia. He died during 1889 in Caldwell County, Kentucky. Henry married Irene about 1831 in Jones County, Georgia. Irene was born in 1811 in Georgia. She died on 28 Feb 1878 in Caldwell County, Kentucky. They had the following children: 1. Samuel Brown was born in 1834 in Kentucky. He died on 10 Sep 1876 in Mississippi. 2. Grace Sarah Brown was born in 1837 in Kentucky. She died in 1887 in Georgia. 3. Lucy Irene Brown was born in 1839 in Cumberland County, Kentucky. She died in 1914 in Texas. 4. Daniel Charles Brown was born circa 1842 in Kentucky. He died on 11 May 1901 in Illinois. 5. Andrew Edwin Brown was born about 1844 in Kentucky. 6. Frank C. Brown was born circa 1847 in Kentucky. He died on 8 Sep 1934 in Lenawee County, Michigan. 7. Rebecca Rose Brown was born during 1851 in Cumberland County, Kentucky. She died in 1896 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. 8. Peter Weiss Brown was born circa 1853 in Cumberland County, Kentucky. He died on 24 Dec 1908 in Oregon. http://www.taylorfamilygenealogy.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.

    06/14/2007 02:20:06
    1. [BROWN] JOHN & HARRIETT BROWN
    2. Barbara
    3. Dear List: Am looking for information re John & Harriett BROWN who emigrated to New Zealand from Berkshire on the "Sir Charles Forbes" arriving Nelson on 22 August 1842 with their four children, Sarah (my great-great-grandmother), Mary Ann, Ellen and William. Am particularly interested in Mary Ann and William as I have a lot of info about Sarah and Ellen. Also, I believe there were two other daughters, Eliza and Harriett, but they are not in the 1841 census with the rest of the family (Hamlet of Whitley, Reading, Berkshire.) Did they die? I have tried contacting a lady who has a message and link at the bottom of the "Sir Charles Forbes" passenger list on Denise & Peter's website but my email has bounced. She is Margaret at [email protected] Are you on this list Margaret? With many thanks, Barbara Auckland, NZ

    06/14/2007 11:17:36
    1. Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL
    2. Nelda Powell
    3. I am interested in the whereabouts of the cemetery because my gg grandfather and grandmother both died in Georgia his name was original Ha!! John Brown and he came from northern Ireland according to some of the census information. He died in the span of years from 1880- 1888. leaving 5 children. I would be appreciative of any info. thanks Nelda ----- Original Message ----- From: "WAYNE BROWN" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 3:23 PM Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer,b. 1829, AL I am also a decendant of William P. Brown and wife Elizabeth and would be happy to share information with you. Wayne D. Brown >From: "Claudia Brumbalow" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David >Messer,b. 1829, AL >Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 12:19:02 -0400 > >Carolyn, > >If you will email me I think I can help you with this family. I have >most >of them, with proof. Joe Brown who was the Gov. of Ga during the Civil >War >he is directly related. > >Claudia > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:33 PM >Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David >Messer,b. 1829, AL > > > > Carolyn, > > I am no longer actively researching my husband's BROWN family; but >I > > thought I would share a few things about the BROWN family that came >through > > Georgia (from the Carolina's) and then moved into Northern Alabama. > > In deed, many of the BROWN's were from Ireland and many of these >BROWN > > males married into the Cherokee Indian tribes of the Carolina's before >they > > made their journey into Georgia. The Cherokee Indians were smart and >they >knew > > that the white man was going to take the land, so most of these Indian >people > > tried to blend into the white man's society and of course marriage was >a > > step in that direction. > > My husband's grandfather, William P. BROWN married Princes "Little > > Feather" who was known as Elizabeth. Her father was a Cherokee Indian >Chief in the > > Carolinas where both Elizabeth and William P. BROWN were born in the >early > > 1800s. > > After their marriage, they moved into Gwinnett County, near > > Lawrenceville, Georgia where William P. BROWN fought in the Creek >Indian >War. There they > > had their children except for the last one and she was born in Chatooga > > County, Georgia about the same time that the Cherokee alphabet was >supposed to > > have been developed there. Shortly thereafter, they moved into Marshall >County, > > Alabama where William P. BROWN and one of his Creek War fighting >buddies >were > > granted land. > > The important thing here is that somewhere around the Lawrenceville >area > > there is a cemetery full of BROWNS. I cannot find my material; but from > > memory some of the tombstones read that they were from Ireland. I also >know that > > their was a State of Georgia Governor BROWN who was in office somewhere > > around Civil War times and he was directly related to the BROWNS in >this >cemetery. > > One of my husband's deceased Aunts told us that our BROWN family was >related > > to that Governor and since William P. BROWN lived near this cemetery it >made > > it a possibility. > > At any rate, it might help if you tried to find the cemetery I >mentioned > > above because as I recall the tombstones made mention of where in >Ireland > > the older ones had come from---you can be sure these BROWNS were Irish >until > > they married in with the Cherokee. William is one of their most popular >family > > names and they all have children with the same names so it was a hard >couple > > of years of research to get as far as I did. > > Good luck to you, > > Chocy > > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at >http://www.aol.com. > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in >the subject and the body of the message > > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Picture this - share your photos and you could win big! http://www.GETREALPhotoContest.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    06/13/2007 03:07:16
    1. Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL
    2. WAYNE BROWN
    3. I am also a decendant of William P. Brown and wife Elizabeth and would be happy to share information with you. Wayne D. Brown >From: "Claudia Brumbalow" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David >Messer,b. 1829, AL >Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 12:19:02 -0400 > >Carolyn, > >If you will email me I think I can help you with this family. I have >most >of them, with proof. Joe Brown who was the Gov. of Ga during the Civil >War >he is directly related. > >Claudia > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:33 PM >Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David >Messer,b. 1829, AL > > > > Carolyn, > > I am no longer actively researching my husband's BROWN family; but >I > > thought I would share a few things about the BROWN family that came >through > > Georgia (from the Carolina's) and then moved into Northern Alabama. > > In deed, many of the BROWN's were from Ireland and many of these >BROWN > > males married into the Cherokee Indian tribes of the Carolina's before >they > > made their journey into Georgia. The Cherokee Indians were smart and >they >knew > > that the white man was going to take the land, so most of these Indian >people > > tried to blend into the white man's society and of course marriage was >a > > step in that direction. > > My husband's grandfather, William P. BROWN married Princes "Little > > Feather" who was known as Elizabeth. Her father was a Cherokee Indian >Chief in the > > Carolinas where both Elizabeth and William P. BROWN were born in the >early > > 1800s. > > After their marriage, they moved into Gwinnett County, near > > Lawrenceville, Georgia where William P. BROWN fought in the Creek >Indian >War. There they > > had their children except for the last one and she was born in Chatooga > > County, Georgia about the same time that the Cherokee alphabet was >supposed to > > have been developed there. Shortly thereafter, they moved into Marshall >County, > > Alabama where William P. BROWN and one of his Creek War fighting >buddies >were > > granted land. > > The important thing here is that somewhere around the Lawrenceville >area > > there is a cemetery full of BROWNS. I cannot find my material; but from > > memory some of the tombstones read that they were from Ireland. I also >know that > > their was a State of Georgia Governor BROWN who was in office somewhere > > around Civil War times and he was directly related to the BROWNS in >this >cemetery. > > One of my husband's deceased Aunts told us that our BROWN family was >related > > to that Governor and since William P. BROWN lived near this cemetery it >made > > it a possibility. > > At any rate, it might help if you tried to find the cemetery I >mentioned > > above because as I recall the tombstones made mention of where in >Ireland > > the older ones had come from---you can be sure these BROWNS were Irish >until > > they married in with the Cherokee. William is one of their most popular >family > > names and they all have children with the same names so it was a hard >couple > > of years of research to get as far as I did. > > Good luck to you, > > Chocy > > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at >http://www.aol.com. > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in >the subject and the body of the message > > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Picture this – share your photos and you could win big! http://www.GETREALPhotoContest.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us

    06/12/2007 09:23:00
    1. [BROWN] Family History of Daniel Brown and Sarah Wall
    2. John Smith
    3. Daniel Brown was born about 1816 in Georgia. He died on 23 Oct 1868 in Kentucky. Daniel married Sarah Wall during 1840 in Baldwin County, Georgia. Sarah was born in 1819 in Baldwin County, Georgia. She died on 25 Jun 1887 in Kentucky. They had the following children: 1. Peter Isaac Brown was born in 1843 in Georgia. He died in 1908 in Kentucky. 2. Ellen Nancy Brown was born in 1846 in Clarke County, Georgia. She died in 1881 in Alabama. 3. Abraham Stephen Brown was born about 1850 in Clarke County, Georgia. He died about 1887 in Clark County, Indiana. 4. Rose Esther Brown was born about 1853 in Georgia. She died on 31 Jan 1889 in Kentucky. 5. Jacob Reuben Brown was born in 1857 in Clarke County, Georgia. He died on 27 Jan 1949 in Webster County, Georgia. 6. Christina C. Brown was born circa 1860 in Clarke County, Georgia. She died on 10 Nov 1906 in Louisiana. 7. Hugh Conway Brown was born in 1862 in Clarke County, Georgia. He died in 1868 in Georgia. 8. Michael Kendrick Brown was born during 1864 in Georgia. He died on 14 Dec 1944 in Greene County, Tennessee. 9. Clara Elizabeth Brown was born in 1867 in Georgia. She died on 12 Aug 1918 in Mississippi. http://www.jonesfamilygenealogy.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC

    06/08/2007 01:57:39
    1. [BROWN] J. H. BROWN FAMILY REUNION
    2. The Annual Brown (Joel H. Brown of Loudon Co. TN) Family Reunion Sunday, June 24, 2007 Lunch served at 12:00 noon Greenback Community Center, Greenback, TN Pot Luck lunch (Bring your family's favorite covered dish or dishes)

    06/08/2007 12:31:57
    1. [BROWN] BROWN, Thomas E., C.A. 1919 - June 2, 2007
    2. Dennice Goudie
    3. BROWN, Thomas E., C.A. (1919-2007) Passed away in Victoria on June 2, 2007. Born in Winnipeg, graduated from Lord Roberts Junior High (1934) and St. James Collegiate (1936). Articled with W.M. Hurley & Co. (1938), he qualified as a Chartered Accountant (1943), then followed a 37 year career in the public accounting industry and the Public Service in Montreal and Ottawa, until his retirement (1980). He spent varying periods with Creah, Cushing & Hodgson, Ais, International Petroleum (Peru), K.P.MG., Turner & Newall/ Atlas Asbestos, J.H. Connor & Sons, Defence Production/ Canadian Commercial Corp., Public Service Commission, Executive Development/ CAP and Industry Canada (Auto Pact). Received a Merit Award from the Incentive Award Boards of the Public Service for an exceptional and distinguished contribution to the effectiveness and efficiency of the Public Service. Married Elizabeth Wilson of Valors, P.Q. (1946) and moved to Victoria on her death (1988). Survived by his niece Sandra St. Onge. No service by his request. Ashes will be interred in a niche in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, beside those of his beloved Elizabeth. 377317 Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 6/8/2007.

    06/08/2007 12:00:00
    1. [BROWN] William P. BROWN
    2. Donna, William P. BROWN and his wife Elizabeth "Princes Little Feather" had the following children, James A. "Jim", Gilford Hutchins (on) "Hutch", John Henry M. "Jake", Michael Cleveland "Mike", Sarah, Samatha, and Margaret Elizabeth "Dutch". Chocy ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    06/07/2007 11:40:24
    1. [BROWN] BROWN, Henry Nehemiah March 28, 1932 - May 31, 2007
    2. Dennice Goudie
    3. BROWN, Henry Nehemiah March 28, 1932 May 31, 2007 in Victoria. Special friend/companion Myrtle Cumbebatch, Mother Jane Davis Jamaica WI, Two sisters USA, Two brothers JA/USA, One son USA, Two daughters JA/USA, One grandson USA, One granddaughter in law USA Seven granddaughters JA/USA, One great granddaughter USA, Nieces & nephews, relatives and friends. A funeral service will be held on Monday June 11, 2007 at 11:00am at First Memorial Funeral Services, 4725 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC. Burial to follow at Royal Oak Burial Park. If you desire, donations can be made to the Victoria Stroke Recovery Association, Box 31042, Shelbourne St. Victoria, BC V8N 6J3, 301-3980. 377016 Published in the Victoria Times-Colonist on 6/7/2007.

    06/07/2007 10:37:41
    1. Re: [BROWN] BROWN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 88
    2. I am trying to connect any family with a Elizabeth Catherine Brown. She was born abt. 1835 poss. in Georgia and died bet. 1900 - 1905 poss. in Mississippi. What I know: Elizabeth married Agenton Farmer around 1865. He was around 15 yrs. older than Elizabeth and had several prior marriages and children. Elizabeth's last know residence was in Perry Co. MS. where she is listed in the 1900 Perry Co., Mississippi census, living with Agenton and a grandson named Cicero Bradley. Elizabeth Catherine Brown and Agenton Farmer had possibly 4 - 5 children. Thomas, George, Ida, and Augustus. Thomas - b. 1866 in either Alabama or Georgia George - b. 1868 in Georgia Ida - b. abt. 1873 in Mississippi Augustus - b. 1875 in Jasper Co. Mississippi What I have been told by family: Elizabeth Catherine Brown was a child/ grandchild of a William Brown which had migrated from VA, SC, GA to AL. Catherine was part Cherokee Indian Catherine and Agenton also had a daughter named Lou which died at a young age. Does any one have a connection to this Catherine or could she possibly be a child of William P. BROWN and Princes "Little Feather" who was known as Elizabeth? Thank you, Donna ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    06/07/2007 07:38:30
    1. Re: [BROWN] Fw: Re: Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL
    2. Thank you, Mary. Very interesting stories. Gosh, don't you wish someone had kept a diary! Someday future generations will say the same about us, I'm sure. Sandi Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: Mary A Kunkle <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 23:08:28 To:[email protected] Subject: [BROWN] Fw: Re: Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL No, they were Caucasian. My uncle told my brother that these men were particularly large with large feet and wore moccasins instead of shoes. They may have been mixed with Indian but do not know for sure. Daniel Brown worked as a barge captain on the Cumberland River when he lived in Celina, TN. --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 03:52:04 +0000 Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Message-ID: <1798565741-1181188321-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-200956821 [email protected]> References: <[email protected]> Only because you mention brothers being sold, is this family African American? I was not sure. Thanks Sandi Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: Mary A Kunkle <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 22:38:37 To:[email protected] Subject: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Hi Pat, Your email caught my eye. My brother recently joined the BROWN DNA study and had the 37 marker test done. His results are also posted at Family Tree DNA. Even though we are a Brown family, there was a story in our family that two brothers were sold and ran away from a cruel master. They made their way over the Cumberland Gap with their belongings in a handcart and went down the Cumberland River to Celina, TN. There one of them married and then moved on up into Kentucky, ending up in Barren and Allen Counties. The other brother married in Kentucky and then migrated with his family down to Paris, Lamar County, TX. There was some supposition that we might not have been Browns. There are a few matches, however, in the Browndna study. Info we have from the family says they were born in either Kentucky or Alabama but there is no proof. Supposedly there was another brother, name unknown, who was with them who disappeared at some point. Later on the family was notified that this brother had returned to Great Britain and had left an estate to the family but they were too poor to go and claim it. This is a big brick wall for us. Daniel Brown is my great great grandfather. We have a little information about these two brothers but do not know where they were born or who their parents were. The names that keep popping up as a very close or exact dna match are Doherty, Daugherty and Dougherty. This is the info we have on them: Daniel BROWN born about 1852 Born in either Cumberland County, KY or AL Died about 1910 Buried in Baldock Cemetery, Summer Shade, KY Married Lusana "Lou" EUDY at Celina, Clay County, TN 24 Jul, 1877 Born about 1859 in Cumberland County, KY Died about 1935 Buried Glasgow, Barren County, KY Henry D. BROWN Born 14 or 21 Feb, 1853 in TN or KY Died 11 May, 1936, Honey Grove, Lamar County, TX Buried Tigertown Cemetery, Lamar County, TX Married Julia Angeline DILWORTH ????? Born 3 Feb, 1859 in Cumberland County, KY Died 26 Feb, 1938 Tigertown, Lamar County, TX Buried Tigertown Cemetery, Lamar County, TX Henry, Julia, and 4 of their children moved to TX in 1902 Her Parents - Elizabeth DODSON b. About 1841, Cumberland County, KY Died About 1889 near Lone Oak, Hunt County, TX. Married ????? DILWORTH in Cumberland County, KY Pat Hoffman wrote: Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Claudia and Carolyn: An unfounded rumor in our BROWN family is that we were somehow related to the same BROWN family as Joseph Emerson BROWN Gov of GA durning Civil War. I have collected quite a bit of data on that family over the years but have not found a connection yet and the origin of our BROWNS remain a "brick wall". J. Archibald BROWN b. ca 1812 in GA, father b. SC, mother born VA?, turns up in Marion Co TN by 1840 married to Sarah DOUGHERTY about 1830. By 1850 there is a William BROWN b. 1820 GA and family living next door( he did not leave GA until 1849) and next to them is a HICKS family whose wife is named Hetta b. 1821 GA that we think may be a sister to Archibald and William. Also living in the neighborhood is Isabel BROWN DOUGHERTY b. 1792 SC widowed step-mother to Sarah DOUGHERTY BROWN who has living in her household a John BROWN b. 1825 AL and Sarah BROWN b. 1827 GA (we think Isabel was married to a BROWN prior to her marriage to a DOUGHERTY. Archibald names his sons, James Anderson, Levi, Samuel and John Calvin, dau Minerva Jane. Also living near by is an Ira SPARKS family from the Spartenburg SC area and was son of a Susannah BROWN mother and said to be grandson of James BROWN of old Cherokee Nation who died in Spartenburg Co SC, when he died in 1843 there was a William P. BROWN who was paid a dollar for "Crying the Estate Sale". I don't know if this SPARKS family was related or not. If either of you can shed any light on this family I surely would appreciate it. Marion Co is next to Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, Dade Co GA and Jackson Co AL. Thank you Pat Hoffman -----Original Message----- From: Claudia Brumbalow <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 31 May 2007 12:19 pm Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Carolyn, If you will email me I think I can help you with this family. I have most f them, with proof. Joe Brown who was the Gov. of Ga during the Civil War e is directly related. Claudia ----- Original Message ----- rom: <[email protected]> o: <[email protected]> ent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:33 PM ubject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David esser,b. 1829, AL Carolyn, I am no longer actively researching my husband's BROWN family; but I thought I would share a few things about the BROWN family that came hrough Georgia (from the Carolina's) and then moved into Northern Alabama. In deed, many of the BROWN's were from Ireland and many of these ROWN males married into the Cherokee Indian tribes of the Carolina's before hey made their journey into Georgia. The Cherokee Indians were smart and they new that the white man was going to take the land, so most of these Indian eople tried to blend into the white man's society and of course marriage was a step in that direction. My husband's grandfather, William P. BROWN married Princes "Little Feather" who was known as Elizabeth. Her father was a Cherokee Indian hief in the Carolinas where both Elizabeth and William P. BROWN were born in the arly 1800s. After their marriage, they moved into Gwinnett County, near Lawrenceville, Georgia where William P. BROWN fought in the Creek Indian ar. There they had their children except for the last one and she was born in Chatooga County, Georgia about the same time that the Cherokee alphabet was upposed to have been developed there. Shortly thereafter, they moved into Marshall ounty, Alabama where William P. BROWN and one of his Creek War fighting buddies ere granted land. The important thing here is that somewhere around the Lawrenceville rea there is a cemetery full of BROWNS. I cannot find my material; but from memory some of the tombstones read that they were from Ireland. I also now that their was a State of Georgia Governor BROWN who was in office somewhere around Civil War times and he was directly related to the BROWNS in this emetery. One of my husband's deceased Aunts told us that our BROWN family was elated to that Governor and since William P. BROWN lived near this cemetery it ade it a possibility. At any rate, it might help if you tried to find the cemetery I entioned above because as I recall the tombstones made mention of where in Ireland the older ones had come from---you can be sure these BROWNS were Irish ntil they married in with the Cherokee. William is one of their most popular amily names and they all have children with the same names so it was a hard ouple of years of research to get as far as I did. Good luck to you, Chocy ************************************** See what's free at ttp://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in he subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. 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    06/06/2007 11:05:59
    1. Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL
    2. Only because you mention brothers being sold, is this family African American? I was not sure. Thanks Sandi Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: Mary A Kunkle <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 22:38:37 To:[email protected] Subject: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Hi Pat, Your email caught my eye. My brother recently joined the BROWN DNA study and had the 37 marker test done. His results are also posted at Family Tree DNA. Even though we are a Brown family, there was a story in our family that two brothers were sold and ran away from a cruel master. They made their way over the Cumberland Gap with their belongings in a handcart and went down the Cumberland River to Celina, TN. There one of them married and then moved on up into Kentucky, ending up in Barren and Allen Counties. The other brother married in Kentucky and then migrated with his family down to Paris, Lamar County, TX. There was some supposition that we might not have been Browns. There are a few matches, however, in the Browndna study. Info we have from the family says they were born in either Kentucky or Alabama but there is no proof. Supposedly there was another brother, name unknown, who was with them who disappeared at some point. Later on the family was notified that this brother had returned to Great Britain and had left an estate to the family but they were too poor to go and claim it. This is a big brick wall for us. Daniel Brown is my great great grandfather. We have a little information about these two brothers but do not know where they were born or who their parents were. The names that keep popping up as a very close or exact dna match are Doherty, Daugherty and Dougherty. This is the info we have on them: Daniel BROWN born about 1852 Born in either Cumberland County, KY or AL Died about 1910 Buried in Baldock Cemetery, Summer Shade, KY Married Lusana "Lou" EUDY at Celina, Clay County, TN 24 Jul, 1877 Born about 1859 in Cumberland County, KY Died about 1935 Buried Glasgow, Barren County, KY Henry D. BROWN Born 14 or 21 Feb, 1853 in TN or KY Died 11 May, 1936, Honey Grove, Lamar County, TX Buried Tigertown Cemetery, Lamar County, TX Married Julia Angeline DILWORTH ????? Born 3 Feb, 1859 in Cumberland County, KY Died 26 Feb, 1938 Tigertown, Lamar County, TX Buried Tigertown Cemetery, Lamar County, TX Henry, Julia, and 4 of their children moved to TX in 1902 Her Parents - Elizabeth DODSON b. About 1841, Cumberland County, KY Died About 1889 near Lone Oak, Hunt County, TX. Married ????? DILWORTH in Cumberland County, KY Pat Hoffman wrote: Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Claudia and Carolyn: An unfounded rumor in our BROWN family is that we were somehow related to the same BROWN family as Joseph Emerson BROWN Gov of GA durning Civil War. I have collected quite a bit of data on that family over the years but have not found a connection yet and the origin of our BROWNS remain a "brick wall". J. Archibald BROWN b. ca 1812 in GA, father b. SC, mother born VA?, turns up in Marion Co TN by 1840 married to Sarah DOUGHERTY about 1830. By 1850 there is a William BROWN b. 1820 GA and family living next door( he did not leave GA until 1849) and next to them is a HICKS family whose wife is named Hetta b. 1821 GA that we think may be a sister to Archibald and William. Also living in the neighborhood is Isabel BROWN DOUGHERTY b. 1792 SC widowed step-mother to Sarah DOUGHERTY BROWN who has living in her household a John BROWN b. 1825 AL and Sarah BROWN b. 1827 GA (we think Isabel was married to a BROWN prior to her marriage to a DOUGHERTY. Archibald names his sons, James Anderson, Levi, Samuel and John Calvin, dau Minerva Jane. Also living near by is an Ira SPARKS family from the Spartenburg SC area and was son of a Susannah BROWN mother and said to be grandson of James BROWN of old Cherokee Nation who died in Spartenburg Co SC, when he died in 1843 there was a William P. BROWN who was paid a dollar for "Crying the Estate Sale". I don't know if this SPARKS family was related or not. If either of you can shed any light on this family I surely would appreciate it. Marion Co is next to Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, Dade Co GA and Jackson Co AL. Thank you Pat Hoffman -----Original Message----- From: Claudia Brumbalow <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 31 May 2007 12:19 pm Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Carolyn, If you will email me I think I can help you with this family. I have most f them, with proof. Joe Brown who was the Gov. of Ga during the Civil War e is directly related. Claudia ----- Original Message ----- rom: <[email protected]> o: <[email protected]> ent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:33 PM ubject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David esser,b. 1829, AL Carolyn, I am no longer actively researching my husband's BROWN family; but I thought I would share a few things about the BROWN family that came hrough Georgia (from the Carolina's) and then moved into Northern Alabama. In deed, many of the BROWN's were from Ireland and many of these ROWN males married into the Cherokee Indian tribes of the Carolina's before hey made their journey into Georgia. The Cherokee Indians were smart and they new that the white man was going to take the land, so most of these Indian eople tried to blend into the white man's society and of course marriage was a step in that direction. My husband's grandfather, William P. BROWN married Princes "Little Feather" who was known as Elizabeth. Her father was a Cherokee Indian hief in the Carolinas where both Elizabeth and William P. BROWN were born in the arly 1800s. After their marriage, they moved into Gwinnett County, near Lawrenceville, Georgia where William P. BROWN fought in the Creek Indian ar. There they had their children except for the last one and she was born in Chatooga County, Georgia about the same time that the Cherokee alphabet was upposed to have been developed there. Shortly thereafter, they moved into Marshall ounty, Alabama where William P. BROWN and one of his Creek War fighting buddies ere granted land. The important thing here is that somewhere around the Lawrenceville rea there is a cemetery full of BROWNS. I cannot find my material; but from memory some of the tombstones read that they were from Ireland. I also now that their was a State of Georgia Governor BROWN who was in office somewhere around Civil War times and he was directly related to the BROWNS in this emetery. One of my husband's deceased Aunts told us that our BROWN family was elated to that Governor and since William P. BROWN lived near this cemetery it ade it a possibility. At any rate, it might help if you tried to find the cemetery I entioned above because as I recall the tombstones made mention of where in Ireland the older ones had come from---you can be sure these BROWNS were Irish ntil they married in with the Cherokee. William is one of their most popular amily names and they all have children with the same names so it was a hard ouple of years of research to get as far as I did. Good luck to you, Chocy ************************************** See what's free at ttp://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in he subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. 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    06/06/2007 09:52:04
    1. [BROWN] Fw: Re: Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL
    2. Mary A Kunkle
    3. No, they were Caucasian. My uncle told my brother that these men were particularly large with large feet and wore moccasins instead of shoes. They may have been mixed with Indian but do not know for sure. Daniel Brown worked as a barge captain on the Cumberland River when he lived in Celina, TN. --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 03:52:04 +0000 Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Message-ID: <1798565741-1181188321-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-200956821 [email protected]> References: <[email protected]> Only because you mention brothers being sold, is this family African American? I was not sure. Thanks Sandi Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device -----Original Message----- From: Mary A Kunkle <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 22:38:37 To:[email protected] Subject: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Hi Pat, Your email caught my eye. My brother recently joined the BROWN DNA study and had the 37 marker test done. His results are also posted at Family Tree DNA. Even though we are a Brown family, there was a story in our family that two brothers were sold and ran away from a cruel master. They made their way over the Cumberland Gap with their belongings in a handcart and went down the Cumberland River to Celina, TN. There one of them married and then moved on up into Kentucky, ending up in Barren and Allen Counties. The other brother married in Kentucky and then migrated with his family down to Paris, Lamar County, TX. There was some supposition that we might not have been Browns. There are a few matches, however, in the Browndna study. Info we have from the family says they were born in either Kentucky or Alabama but there is no proof. Supposedly there was another brother, name unknown, who was with them who disappeared at some point. Later on the family was notified that this brother had returned to Great Britain and had left an estate to the family but they were too poor to go and claim it. This is a big brick wall for us. Daniel Brown is my great great grandfather. We have a little information about these two brothers but do not know where they were born or who their parents were. The names that keep popping up as a very close or exact dna match are Doherty, Daugherty and Dougherty. This is the info we have on them: Daniel BROWN born about 1852 Born in either Cumberland County, KY or AL Died about 1910 Buried in Baldock Cemetery, Summer Shade, KY Married Lusana "Lou" EUDY at Celina, Clay County, TN 24 Jul, 1877 Born about 1859 in Cumberland County, KY Died about 1935 Buried Glasgow, Barren County, KY Henry D. BROWN Born 14 or 21 Feb, 1853 in TN or KY Died 11 May, 1936, Honey Grove, Lamar County, TX Buried Tigertown Cemetery, Lamar County, TX Married Julia Angeline DILWORTH ????? Born 3 Feb, 1859 in Cumberland County, KY Died 26 Feb, 1938 Tigertown, Lamar County, TX Buried Tigertown Cemetery, Lamar County, TX Henry, Julia, and 4 of their children moved to TX in 1902 Her Parents - Elizabeth DODSON b. About 1841, Cumberland County, KY Died About 1889 near Lone Oak, Hunt County, TX. Married ????? DILWORTH in Cumberland County, KY Pat Hoffman wrote: Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Claudia and Carolyn: An unfounded rumor in our BROWN family is that we were somehow related to the same BROWN family as Joseph Emerson BROWN Gov of GA durning Civil War. I have collected quite a bit of data on that family over the years but have not found a connection yet and the origin of our BROWNS remain a "brick wall". J. Archibald BROWN b. ca 1812 in GA, father b. SC, mother born VA?, turns up in Marion Co TN by 1840 married to Sarah DOUGHERTY about 1830. By 1850 there is a William BROWN b. 1820 GA and family living next door( he did not leave GA until 1849) and next to them is a HICKS family whose wife is named Hetta b. 1821 GA that we think may be a sister to Archibald and William. Also living in the neighborhood is Isabel BROWN DOUGHERTY b. 1792 SC widowed step-mother to Sarah DOUGHERTY BROWN who has living in her household a John BROWN b. 1825 AL and Sarah BROWN b. 1827 GA (we think Isabel was married to a BROWN prior to her marriage to a DOUGHERTY. Archibald names his sons, James Anderson, Levi, Samuel and John Calvin, dau Minerva Jane. Also living near by is an Ira SPARKS family from the Spartenburg SC area and was son of a Susannah BROWN mother and said to be grandson of James BROWN of old Cherokee Nation who died in Spartenburg Co SC, when he died in 1843 there was a William P. BROWN who was paid a dollar for "Crying the Estate Sale". I don't know if this SPARKS family was related or not. If either of you can shed any light on this family I surely would appreciate it. Marion Co is next to Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, Dade Co GA and Jackson Co AL. Thank you Pat Hoffman -----Original Message----- From: Claudia Brumbalow <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 31 May 2007 12:19 pm Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Carolyn, If you will email me I think I can help you with this family. I have most f them, with proof. Joe Brown who was the Gov. of Ga during the Civil War e is directly related. Claudia ----- Original Message ----- rom: <[email protected]> o: <[email protected]> ent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:33 PM ubject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David esser,b. 1829, AL Carolyn, I am no longer actively researching my husband's BROWN family; but I thought I would share a few things about the BROWN family that came hrough Georgia (from the Carolina's) and then moved into Northern Alabama. In deed, many of the BROWN's were from Ireland and many of these ROWN males married into the Cherokee Indian tribes of the Carolina's before hey made their journey into Georgia. The Cherokee Indians were smart and they new that the white man was going to take the land, so most of these Indian eople tried to blend into the white man's society and of course marriage was a step in that direction. My husband's grandfather, William P. BROWN married Princes "Little Feather" who was known as Elizabeth. Her father was a Cherokee Indian hief in the Carolinas where both Elizabeth and William P. BROWN were born in the arly 1800s. After their marriage, they moved into Gwinnett County, near Lawrenceville, Georgia where William P. BROWN fought in the Creek Indian ar. There they had their children except for the last one and she was born in Chatooga County, Georgia about the same time that the Cherokee alphabet was upposed to have been developed there. Shortly thereafter, they moved into Marshall ounty, Alabama where William P. BROWN and one of his Creek War fighting buddies ere granted land. The important thing here is that somewhere around the Lawrenceville rea there is a cemetery full of BROWNS. I cannot find my material; but from memory some of the tombstones read that they were from Ireland. I also now that their was a State of Georgia Governor BROWN who was in office somewhere around Civil War times and he was directly related to the BROWNS in this emetery. One of my husband's deceased Aunts told us that our BROWN family was elated to that Governor and since William P. BROWN lived near this cemetery it ade it a possibility. At any rate, it might help if you tried to find the cemetery I entioned above because as I recall the tombstones made mention of where in Ireland the older ones had come from---you can be sure these BROWNS were Irish ntil they married in with the Cherokee. William is one of their most popular amily names and they all have children with the same names so it was a hard ouple of years of research to get as far as I did. Good luck to you, Chocy ************************************** See what's free at ttp://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in he subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. 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    06/06/2007 05:08:28
    1. [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL
    2. Mary A Kunkle
    3. Hi Pat, Your email caught my eye. My brother recently joined the BROWN DNA study and had the 37 marker test done. His results are also posted at Family Tree DNA. Even though we are a Brown family, there was a story in our family that two brothers were sold and ran away from a cruel master. They made their way over the Cumberland Gap with their belongings in a handcart and went down the Cumberland River to Celina, TN. There one of them married and then moved on up into Kentucky, ending up in Barren and Allen Counties. The other brother married in Kentucky and then migrated with his family down to Paris, Lamar County, TX. There was some supposition that we might not have been Browns. There are a few matches, however, in the Browndna study. Info we have from the family says they were born in either Kentucky or Alabama but there is no proof. Supposedly there was another brother, name unknown, who was with them who disappeared at some point. Later on the family was notified that this brother had returned to Great Britain and had left an estate to the family but they were too poor to go and claim it. This is a big brick wall for us. Daniel Brown is my great great grandfather. We have a little information about these two brothers but do not know where they were born or who their parents were. The names that keep popping up as a very close or exact dna match are Doherty, Daugherty and Dougherty. This is the info we have on them: Daniel BROWN born about 1852 Born in either Cumberland County, KY or AL Died about 1910 Buried in Baldock Cemetery, Summer Shade, KY Married Lusana "Lou" EUDY at Celina, Clay County, TN 24 Jul, 1877 Born about 1859 in Cumberland County, KY Died about 1935 Buried Glasgow, Barren County, KY Henry D. BROWN Born 14 or 21 Feb, 1853 in TN or KY Died 11 May, 1936, Honey Grove, Lamar County, TX Buried Tigertown Cemetery, Lamar County, TX Married Julia Angeline DILWORTH ????? Born 3 Feb, 1859 in Cumberland County, KY Died 26 Feb, 1938 Tigertown, Lamar County, TX Buried Tigertown Cemetery, Lamar County, TX Henry, Julia, and 4 of their children moved to TX in 1902 Her Parents - Elizabeth DODSON b. About 1841, Cumberland County, KY Died About 1889 near Lone Oak, Hunt County, TX. Married ????? DILWORTH in Cumberland County, KY Pat Hoffman wrote: Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Claudia and Carolyn: An unfounded rumor in our BROWN family is that we were somehow related to the same BROWN family as Joseph Emerson BROWN Gov of GA durning Civil War. I have collected quite a bit of data on that family over the years but have not found a connection yet and the origin of our BROWNS remain a "brick wall". J. Archibald BROWN b. ca 1812 in GA, father b. SC, mother born VA?, turns up in Marion Co TN by 1840 married to Sarah DOUGHERTY about 1830. By 1850 there is a William BROWN b. 1820 GA and family living next door( he did not leave GA until 1849) and next to them is a HICKS family whose wife is named Hetta b. 1821 GA that we think may be a sister to Archibald and William. Also living in the neighborhood is Isabel BROWN DOUGHERTY b. 1792 SC widowed step-mother to Sarah DOUGHERTY BROWN who has living in her household a John BROWN b. 1825 AL and Sarah BROWN b. 1827 GA (we think Isabel was married to a BROWN prior to her marriage to a DOUGHERTY. Archibald names his sons, James Anderson, Levi, Samuel and John Calvin, dau Minerva Jane. Also living near by is an Ira SPARKS family from the Spartenburg SC area and was son of a Susannah BROWN mother and said to be grandson of James BROWN of old Cherokee Nation who died in Spartenburg Co SC, when he died in 1843 there was a William P. BROWN who was paid a dollar for "Crying the Estate Sale". I don't know if this SPARKS family was related or not. If either of you can shed any light on this family I surely would appreciate it. Marion Co is next to Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, Dade Co GA and Jackson Co AL. Thank you Pat Hoffman -----Original Message----- From: Claudia Brumbalow <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 31 May 2007 12:19 pm Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Carolyn, If you will email me I think I can help you with this family. I have most f them, with proof. Joe Brown who was the Gov. of Ga during the Civil War e is directly related. Claudia ----- Original Message ----- rom: <[email protected]> o: <[email protected]> ent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:33 PM ubject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David esser,b. 1829, AL Carolyn, I am no longer actively researching my husband's BROWN family; but I thought I would share a few things about the BROWN family that came hrough Georgia (from the Carolina's) and then moved into Northern Alabama. In deed, many of the BROWN's were from Ireland and many of these ROWN males married into the Cherokee Indian tribes of the Carolina's before hey made their journey into Georgia. The Cherokee Indians were smart and they new that the white man was going to take the land, so most of these Indian eople tried to blend into the white man's society and of course marriage was a step in that direction. My husband's grandfather, William P. BROWN married Princes "Little Feather" who was known as Elizabeth. Her father was a Cherokee Indian hief in the Carolinas where both Elizabeth and William P. BROWN were born in the arly 1800s. After their marriage, they moved into Gwinnett County, near Lawrenceville, Georgia where William P. BROWN fought in the Creek Indian ar. There they had their children except for the last one and she was born in Chatooga County, Georgia about the same time that the Cherokee alphabet was upposed to have been developed there. Shortly thereafter, they moved into Marshall ounty, Alabama where William P. BROWN and one of his Creek War fighting buddies ere granted land. The important thing here is that somewhere around the Lawrenceville rea there is a cemetery full of BROWNS. I cannot find my material; but from memory some of the tombstones read that they were from Ireland. I also now that their was a State of Georgia Governor BROWN who was in office somewhere around Civil War times and he was directly related to the BROWNS in this emetery. One of my husband's deceased Aunts told us that our BROWN family was elated to that Governor and since William P. BROWN lived near this cemetery it ade it a possibility. At any rate, it might help if you tried to find the cemetery I entioned above because as I recall the tombstones made mention of where in Ireland the older ones had come from---you can be sure these BROWNS were Irish ntil they married in with the Cherokee. William is one of their most popular amily names and they all have children with the same names so it was a hard ouple of years of research to get as far as I did. 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    06/06/2007 04:38:37
    1. Re: [BROWN] Family History of Richard Brown and Elizabeth Norman
    2. In a message dated 6/4/2007 8:35:01 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: http://www.dnakin.com Do you know if Richard had any brothers who might have had a son named William Nelson Brown born 1827in PA This is a huge deadend for me. Any help would be appreciated. Thks Jetta ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    06/04/2007 03:43:54
    1. [BROWN] Family History of Richard Brown and Elizabeth Norman
    2. Michael Williams
    3. Richard Brown was born about 1791 in Hartford County, Connecticut. He died in 1865 in West Virginia. Richard married Elizabeth Norman in 1814 in New Hampshire. Elizabeth was born during 1794 in Cheshire County, New Hampshire. She died about 1866 in West Virginia. They had the following children: 1. Esther Brown was born circa 1816 in Pennsylvania. She died circa 1868 in Ohio. 2. Betty Brown was born circa 1818 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. She died in 1873 in Greene County, Ohio. 3. Clara Brown was born in 1822 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. She died on 21 Sep 1878 in Michigan. 4. Nancy Brown was born in 1826 in Pennsylvania. She died about 1883 in New York. 5. Ralph Brown was born in 1829 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. He died on 17 Sep 1900 in Virginia. 6. Virginia Paula Brown was born in 1833 in Pennsylvania. She died in 1891 in Nottoway County, Virginia. 7. Ruth E. Brown was born circa 1836 in Pennsylvania. She died on 7 Sep 1896 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. 8. Lewis Mark Brown was born in 1840 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. 9. Alfred B. Brown was born in 1843 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. He died in 1898 in Virginia. 10. Frederick K. Brown was born during 1846 in Pennsylvania. He died in 1906 in Virginia. 11. Julia Betty Brown was born about 1848 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. She died in 1916 in Tennessee. http://www.dnakin.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7

    06/04/2007 12:27:21
    1. Re: [BROWN] Avery Brown, ca mid to late 1700s
    2. Wanda Brown
    3. What was Edward's wife name? How old was he in 1844? Do you have an approximate time he was born? Need more info. Wanda Brown ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregory Hernandez" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 9:03 AM Subject: [BROWN] Avery Brown, ca mid to late 1700s > Hi List. > I am researching one Edward/Ed Brown, fathers name, we > think, was Avery, > mothers name was Mary. I know that by 1844, parents were > deceased. > Edward stated that he was from Tn. I have not found him > there, nor have > I found Avery in Tn. I did find an Avery on the Kentucky > 1803 tax > rolls. I have never been able to prove Edward's parents, > siblings, > birth, state, country, marriage, children. > I can only prove from 1844 forward when he married in > Texas, in his > marriage statement it states that he is of the Protestant > faith. > tia > greg > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > message

    06/03/2007 09:55:25
    1. [BROWN] Avery Brown, ca mid to late 1700s
    2. Gregory Hernandez
    3. Hi List. I am researching one Edward/Ed Brown, fathers name, we think, was Avery, mothers name was Mary. I know that by 1844, parents were deceased. Edward stated that he was from Tn. I have not found him there, nor have I found Avery in Tn. I did find an Avery on the Kentucky 1803 tax rolls. I have never been able to prove Edward's parents, siblings, birth, state, country, marriage, children. I can only prove from 1844 forward when he married in Texas, in his marriage statement it states that he is of the Protestant faith. tia greg

    06/03/2007 03:03:47
    1. Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL
    2. Claudia and Carolyn: An unfounded rumor in our BROWN family is that we were somehow related to the same BROWN family as Joseph Emerson BROWN Gov of GA durning Civil War. I have collected quite a bit of data on that family over the years but have not found a connection yet and the origin of our BROWNS remain a "brick wall". J. Archibald BROWN b. ca 1812 in GA, father b. SC, mother born VA?, turns  up in Marion Co TN by 1840 married to Sarah DOUGHERTY about 1830. By 1850 there is a William BROWN b. 1820 GA and family living next door( he did not leave GA until 1849) and next to them is a HICKS family whose wife is named Hetta b. 1821 GA that we think may be a sister to Archibald and William. Also living in the neighborhood is Isabel BROWN DOUGHERTY b. 1792 SC  widowed step-mother to Sarah DOUGHERTY BROWN who has living  in her household a John BROWN b. 1825 AL and Sarah BROWN b. 1827 GA (we think Isabel was married to a BROWN prior to her marriage to a DOUGHERTY. Archibald names his sons, James Anderson, Levi, Samuel and John Calvin, dau Minerva Jane. Also living near by is an Ira SPARKS family from the Spartenburg SC area and was son of a Susannah BROWN mother and  said to be grandson of James BROWN of old Cherokee Nation who died in Spartenburg Co SC, when he died in 1843 there was a William P. BROWN who was paid a dollar for "Crying the Estate Sale". I don't know if this SPARKS family was related or not.  If either of you can shed any light on this family I surely would appreciate it. Marion Co is next to Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, Dade Co GA and Jackson Co AL. Thank you Pat Hoffman  -----Original Message----- From: Claudia Brumbalow <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 31 May 2007 12:19 pm Subject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David Messer, b. 1829, AL Carolyn, If you will email me I think I can help you with this family. I have most f them, with proof. Joe Brown who was the Gov. of Ga during the Civil War e is directly related. Claudia ----- Original Message ----- rom: <[email protected]> o: <[email protected]> ent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:33 PM ubject: Re: [BROWN] Wm. M. Brown b. 1837, GA & brother-in-law David esser,b. 1829, AL Carolyn, I am no longer actively researching my husband's BROWN family; but I thought I would share a few things about the BROWN family that came hrough Georgia (from the Carolina's) and then moved into Northern Alabama. In deed, many of the BROWN's were from Ireland and many of these ROWN males married into the Cherokee Indian tribes of the Carolina's before hey made their journey into Georgia. The Cherokee Indians were smart and they new that the white man was going to take the land, so most of these Indian eople tried to blend into the white man's society and of course marriage was a step in that direction. My husband's grandfather, William P. BROWN married Princes "Little Feather" who was known as Elizabeth. Her father was a Cherokee Indian hief in the Carolinas where both Elizabeth and William P. BROWN were born in the arly 1800s. After their marriage, they moved into Gwinnett County, near Lawrenceville, Georgia where William P. BROWN fought in the Creek Indian ar. There they had their children except for the last one and she was born in Chatooga County, Georgia about the same time that the Cherokee alphabet was upposed to have been developed there. Shortly thereafter, they moved into Marshall ounty, Alabama where William P. BROWN and one of his Creek War fighting buddies ere granted land. The important thing here is that somewhere around the Lawrenceville rea there is a cemetery full of BROWNS. I cannot find my material; but from memory some of the tombstones read that they were from Ireland. I also now that their was a State of Georgia Governor BROWN who was in office somewhere around Civil War times and he was directly related to the BROWNS in this emetery. One of my husband's deceased Aunts told us that our BROWN family was elated to that Governor and since William P. BROWN lived near this cemetery it ade it a possibility. At any rate, it might help if you tried to find the cemetery I entioned above because as I recall the tombstones made mention of where in Ireland the older ones had come from---you can be sure these BROWNS were Irish ntil they married in with the Cherokee. William is one of their most popular amily names and they all have children with the same names so it was a hard ouple of years of research to get as far as I did. Good luck to you, Chocy ************************************** See what's free at ttp://www.aol.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in he subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.

    06/01/2007 08:45:42