Wasn't there a Brown and Williamson tobacco company? At 7:12 AM -0500 12/3/00, GATA111@aol.com wrote: >Hello List, > A cousin of mine has stated that he has heared from our great aunt that we >were related to the tobacco company of BROWN and?????(something). Does anyone >on the list know what the name of this company is? And the name of the BROWN >that is or was the partner in this company? Does anyone know of a web site on >the tobacco companies? Any help would be very helpful, as I am not a smoker I >can't think of the rest of this companies name. Thank you in advance for your >help. >George 111 > > >==== BROWN Mailing List ==== > >contact list manager at judjack@rocketmail.com > >============================== >The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family >members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. >http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp
Looking for info on Civil War veterans named Brown who served with the 87th Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment mustered in York in September 1861. 1) Brown, Eli, Pvt Co K; mustered Sep 11, 1861; discharged Oct 13, 1864; born @1828/29; a wagoner from York; married Margaret ? 2) Brown, Jacob, Pvt Co D; mustered Sep 19, 1861; dismissed Apr 1, 1862, on a writ of Habeus Corpus by civil authorities because he deserted and then was discovered to be underage; born @1844/45; died Aug 14, 1896; a laborer from Shrewsbury; married Lucinda ? September 5, 1867; children: Virginia A. (b. 06/26/81), Lottie L. (03/10/98), Chelsie (02/09/89) 3) Brown, James Allen, Chaplain; mustered Sep 21, 1861; resigned July 16, 1862, to become chaplain of the U.S. Army Hospital at York and, in 1864, became president of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg; born Feb 19, 1821, in Drumore Township, Lancaster Coiunty; was a pastor in South Carolina at war's outbreak and returned to York; married Mary E. Hay, making him brother-in-law to Lt. John Hay, Co A 4) Brown, John, Pvt Co A; unaccounted for 5) Brown, John H., Pvt Co A; mustered Jun 17, 1864, as a substitute for a Sunbury, Pa. man; captured Oct 19, 1864, at the battle of Cedar Creek; died in Salisbury Prison Dec 12, 1864 6) Brown, Richard, Pvt Co A; mustered July 1, 1864, as a substitute but never joined company; born @1842/43; harness maker; 5' 10", light hair, hazel eyes; substitute for a man from Sunbury, Pa. 7) Brown, Richard, Pvt Co A; mustered Jan 19, 1864, as a substitute for P. G. Dickinson of Williamsport, Pa., but never joined company; born 1847; laborer; 5' 4", light hair, blue eyes; Brown may have been from Clinton County
Hello List, A cousin of mine has stated that he has heared from our great aunt that we were related to the tobacco company of BROWN and?????(something). Does anyone on the list know what the name of this company is? And the name of the BROWN that is or was the partner in this company? Does anyone know of a web site on the tobacco companies? Any help would be very helpful, as I am not a smoker I can't think of the rest of this companies name. Thank you in advance for your help. George 111
The New York Marble Cemetery is seeking living descendants of Richard Bowen Brown, 1797-1860, who purchased Vault 8 in 1839. S/o Allen Brown & Mahala Bowen. Married 1826 Charlotte Bissell; m. 1831 Caroline Rogers. All suggestions are appreciated. Please reply privately. Thank you - Anne * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Anne W. Brown (Mrs. G. S.), Trustee New York Marble Cemetery, Inc. www.marblecemetery.org
The New York Marble Cemetery is seeking living descendants of Silas Brown, who purchased Vault 133 in 1831. Son of Andrew Brown & Sarah Cobb. Married 1815 cousin Olivia Brown. Children Caroline Belden, Edw. Stanton, Horatio Silas, Allen Henry, Emily Maria, & Harriet Eliz.. All suggestions are appreciated. Please reply privately. Thank you - Anne * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Anne W. Brown (Mrs. G. S.), Trustee New York Marble Cemetery, Inc. www.marblecemetery.org
Some bits of information, not my line, but maybe of help to others--Lana Floyd, descendant of James S. Brown, b. 1785 Rockbridge, VA to TN, GA, then AL. ------------------- The old Donaldson Cemetery is four miles east of Chattanooga. Follow McCallie Avenue to the South Germantown Road for one mile south to the Gleason Drive. The land was given by Mr Samuel David Donaldson. There are about twenty unmarked graves. Brown, Rose T - Daughter of J G and L Brown - Dec 23, 1884 - Mar 15, 1899 Brown, Julia J - Daughter of J G and L Brown - Jan 9, 1898 - Mar 14, 1899 Brown, John W - Aug 10, 1896 - Apr 20, 1897 Brown, Oscar G - Son of J G Brown and L Brown - Oct 1, 1881 - Apr 18, 1899 ------------------- BROWN PAGE PEA RIDGE CEMETERY--Dekalb, AL Rev. H. Jobe Brown--29 Jan 1882-2 Nov 1957 wife, Katie Lea Brown--26 Feb 1885-29 Apr 1908 Zora Brown Richey--1 Aug 1903-17 Sep 1988 William J. Brown--8 Jun 1846-6 Jan 1906 wife, Eunice A. Brown--17 Dec 1851-4 Dec 1910 Maud J. Brown--26 Aug 1894-6 May 1961
my brown family lived in Polk County, GA. my gradfather was William Archie Brown born 1885 my grandmother was Pearly Mae Hunter born 1916. I NEED HELP.
We have an Indian name in my husbands line that is some what close WATCHEKEE this is written in several articles as Wat-che-kee and also as Watch-e-kee. There has been a lot on how to pronounce this name. This woman was Potawatomi. Was in the Ill area and moved to IOWA< KANSAS and Okla. other spellings were used as Waatchki, Watchchikke, Watchki, Watchi, We have found a lot of argument on spellings and so forth as with one record of this case you have a dutch priest, listening to an Indian woman and a french man and writeing records in English. Makes life interesting as you are looking thru the records. We have the name Bergeron that is found as Beaucheron (written by the Dutch priest) Then this name changed to Bezhaw also spelled Bazhaw and it is spelled like this for several families that come from the same lineage today and others still use the Bergeron spelling but it is the same family. sometimes knowing who would have wirtten the record helps but most of the time you are just confused. Just remember none of these spelling are written in stone and copy everything! :) You can also find an Indian name and a White mans name in some cases. IF you have found someone on a roll then you may be in luck as you can get records from the tribes..The number they were given opens the doors! I was so surprised with how much I got and it answered a lot about not only the Indian line but ones that were married into it. There are a lot of sites on line that may be able to help you. Try searching on the tribe or just Indian info good luck with your search! Val >From: "Powers, W. Douglas" <powers@roo.susqu.edu> >To: BROWN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [BROWN] Attn: Wanda Brown >Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 17:28:52 -0500 > > > > > ---------- > > I haven't heard from you, so wondered if you had received this. > > Doug > > > > Hi Wanda, > > > > Yep, still at it, but very little progress made. Most of what I > > stated in the posting was speculation in the hopes that it might ring a > > bell with someone. I'm merely guessing that Stephen's father was James, > > as in 1820 in Lawrence Co., TN, an older James (old enough to be >Stephen's > > father) is living only a house or so away for Stephen and Elias >CRANFORD. > > I believe that the name is CRANFORD, as that is what it looks like in >1820 > > and in 1850 when I found him in Lauderdale Co., AL, living next to a > > William CRANFORD, and with his second (?) wife Tabitha. Also, in the > > marriage record for Stephen and Polly, the name certainly looks like > > CRANFORD. I have also found many, many Elias CRANFORDs in NC and GA, >all > > coming from the same family. I therefore think that our Elias CRANFORD > > was part of that bunch. There is also a Leonard CRANFORD from the NC > > bunch as well, making me think that the name Leonard is also a common > > family name. In my family records, Jaley's father is listed as Leonard > > BROWN, but I think this might be confusion, as the record is a Guion > > Miller Eastern Cherokee application filed by Jaley's son James EAST > > (half-brother to my ggg grandfather James Pascal EAST) and was filed >some > > thirty years after Jaley's death. He also probably never knew Jaley's > > parents, as he was born in an Indian camp near what is now Kennett, MO. > > At the time of his birth, it was called Chilletecaux, named for the > > Delaware chief who headed the village. Jaley's birth is listed as @ >1802 > > at a station camp on the Little Duck River in TN. This is near the > > present day area of Manchester, Coffee County, TN. I think that her >father > > was probably a James BROWN, as she named TWO of her sons James (but no > > Leonard in sight). In 1830, however, there is a Leonard BROWN in > > Lauderdale Co. only a couple of houses from Stephen and Elias CRANFORD, > > and he is old enough to be a brother to Stephen. > > > > It's quite possible, too, that the BROWNs and CRANFORDs were already > > related before Stephen and Polly married. They might have been cousins. > > Both families might have moved from NC together (the BROWNs originally > > from VA). On Polly and Stephen's marriage bond, a Sterling BRYANT is > > listed as bondsman. Some researchers believe he had a brother named >Gray > > BRYANT (who later ended up in Wayne Co., TN)--this family came >originally > > from Guilford Co., NC. Gray BRYANT married before 1820 in Lawrence Co., > > TN. So I think there is some family tie-in between these families as > > well. > > > > So, to make a confusing story short, I think Jaley was a sister or > > half-sister to Stephen and Leonard, and that their father was James. > > James might have married a sister of Elias CRANFORD. Possibly Elias's > > father was a Leonard CRANFORD (?) > > > > Now, the Indian blood. Jaley was said to be 1/4 Indian. Family > > history says Cherokee, but in all likelihood, not Cherokee but some > > smaller tribe from VA or NC. Also, the name passed down is WATHACAPEE >or > > WATHACAPA. If this is true, that isn't a Cherokee name, as there is no > > "th" or "p" sound in the Cherokee language. Until I found the GM > > application in 1997, we had always been told that in the family tree was >a > > Chief White Pace or Chief White Face. This is probably some mixup with > > the name WATHACAPEE, especially if it is pronounced with a long a, like > > WAYTHA CAYPEE. Confusing, huh? Jaley's first husband was my gggg > > grandfather Abijah RICE, b. 1797 in the area of what is now Cocke Co., >TN > > or Knox Co., TN (from his War of 1812 discharge paper. It lists him as > > being born in Cox Co., TN). I believe he had a brother named Jehu RICE, > > who is listed in 1820 in Sumner Co. This Jehu had a daughter Rhoda RICE > > who is on the 1832 emigration roll of the Cherokees. > > > > If only we could establish who Stephen's father was, many of these > > questions could be answered. I am scouring as many historical records I > > can find to see if there are Indians with names that resemble >WATHACAPEE. > > > > Also, no, I have still not received Stephen's 1812 pension > > application (although I mailed it Feb. or March of this year.) The last > > time I called the NARA, they said that there was a "back-log". I've > > pretty much given up on it. > > > > Doug > > > > ---------- > > From: Wanda Brown[SMTP:wlbrown@peppersnet.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 12:37 PM > > To: Powers, W. Douglas > > Subject: Re: [BROWN] BROWN, Guilford or Randolph Co., > > NC, to TN by 1817 > > > > Hello Doug, > > Glad to see you are still at it. Did you ever get any war > > records of Stephen or > > Leonard? > > What brought you to these conclusions? What do you know of > > James Brown father > > of Stephen and Leonard? > > In this statement "Stephen BROWN married a Polly CRANFORD > > in Wilson Co." did > > you mean Cranford or Crawford? As in times past you stated > > Crawford. Catch me > > up on where the NC info came from or how you arrived there > > and I will go out > > and see what I can find. As you can tell I am still full of > > questions. Keep me > > posted on your progress. > > Wanda Brown > > > > "Powers, W. Douglas" wrote: > > > > > Does anyone have any information regarding a James BROWN > > who moved from > > > Guilford or Randolph Co., NC, to Wilson Co., TN, by 1817? > > In 1815, his son > > > Stephen BROWN married a Polly CRANFORD in Wilson Co. In > > 1817, his daughter > > > Jaley Ann BROWN married Elijah or Abijah RICE in Wilson > > Co. By 1820, James > > > and son Stephen (and possibly other children) were in > > Lawrence Co., TN. By > > > 1830, sons Stephen and Leonard were in Lauderdale Co., AL. > > > > > > This BROWN family was originally from VA (as Stephen was > > born there). It is > > > also probable that James BROWN's wife was Native American. > > Her name has > > > been passed down to us as WATHACAPEE. > > > > > > Stephen's family moved from Lauderdale Co., AL, to Wayne > > Co., TN, then on to > > > Searcy and Izard Cos., ARK, and then on to Travis Co., TX. > > > > > > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Doug Powers > > > > > > ==== BROWN Mailing List ==== > > > contact list manager at judjack@rocketmail.com > > > > > > ============================== > > > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > > > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > > > > > > > >==== BROWN Mailing List ==== >contact list manager at judjack@rocketmail.com > >============================== >Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate >your heritage! >http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. 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> ---------- > I haven't heard from you, so wondered if you had received this. > Doug > > Hi Wanda, > > Yep, still at it, but very little progress made. Most of what I > stated in the posting was speculation in the hopes that it might ring a > bell with someone. I'm merely guessing that Stephen's father was James, > as in 1820 in Lawrence Co., TN, an older James (old enough to be Stephen's > father) is living only a house or so away for Stephen and Elias CRANFORD. > I believe that the name is CRANFORD, as that is what it looks like in 1820 > and in 1850 when I found him in Lauderdale Co., AL, living next to a > William CRANFORD, and with his second (?) wife Tabitha. Also, in the > marriage record for Stephen and Polly, the name certainly looks like > CRANFORD. I have also found many, many Elias CRANFORDs in NC and GA, all > coming from the same family. I therefore think that our Elias CRANFORD > was part of that bunch. There is also a Leonard CRANFORD from the NC > bunch as well, making me think that the name Leonard is also a common > family name. In my family records, Jaley's father is listed as Leonard > BROWN, but I think this might be confusion, as the record is a Guion > Miller Eastern Cherokee application filed by Jaley's son James EAST > (half-brother to my ggg grandfather James Pascal EAST) and was filed some > thirty years after Jaley's death. He also probably never knew Jaley's > parents, as he was born in an Indian camp near what is now Kennett, MO. > At the time of his birth, it was called Chilletecaux, named for the > Delaware chief who headed the village. Jaley's birth is listed as @ 1802 > at a station camp on the Little Duck River in TN. This is near the > present day area of Manchester, Coffee County, TN. I think that her father > was probably a James BROWN, as she named TWO of her sons James (but no > Leonard in sight). In 1830, however, there is a Leonard BROWN in > Lauderdale Co. only a couple of houses from Stephen and Elias CRANFORD, > and he is old enough to be a brother to Stephen. > > It's quite possible, too, that the BROWNs and CRANFORDs were already > related before Stephen and Polly married. They might have been cousins. > Both families might have moved from NC together (the BROWNs originally > from VA). On Polly and Stephen's marriage bond, a Sterling BRYANT is > listed as bondsman. Some researchers believe he had a brother named Gray > BRYANT (who later ended up in Wayne Co., TN)--this family came originally > from Guilford Co., NC. Gray BRYANT married before 1820 in Lawrence Co., > TN. So I think there is some family tie-in between these families as > well. > > So, to make a confusing story short, I think Jaley was a sister or > half-sister to Stephen and Leonard, and that their father was James. > James might have married a sister of Elias CRANFORD. Possibly Elias's > father was a Leonard CRANFORD (?) > > Now, the Indian blood. Jaley was said to be 1/4 Indian. Family > history says Cherokee, but in all likelihood, not Cherokee but some > smaller tribe from VA or NC. Also, the name passed down is WATHACAPEE or > WATHACAPA. If this is true, that isn't a Cherokee name, as there is no > "th" or "p" sound in the Cherokee language. Until I found the GM > application in 1997, we had always been told that in the family tree was a > Chief White Pace or Chief White Face. This is probably some mixup with > the name WATHACAPEE, especially if it is pronounced with a long a, like > WAYTHA CAYPEE. Confusing, huh? Jaley's first husband was my gggg > grandfather Abijah RICE, b. 1797 in the area of what is now Cocke Co., TN > or Knox Co., TN (from his War of 1812 discharge paper. It lists him as > being born in Cox Co., TN). I believe he had a brother named Jehu RICE, > who is listed in 1820 in Sumner Co. This Jehu had a daughter Rhoda RICE > who is on the 1832 emigration roll of the Cherokees. > > If only we could establish who Stephen's father was, many of these > questions could be answered. I am scouring as many historical records I > can find to see if there are Indians with names that resemble WATHACAPEE. > > Also, no, I have still not received Stephen's 1812 pension > application (although I mailed it Feb. or March of this year.) The last > time I called the NARA, they said that there was a "back-log". I've > pretty much given up on it. > > Doug > > ---------- > From: Wanda Brown[SMTP:wlbrown@peppersnet.com] > Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 12:37 PM > To: Powers, W. Douglas > Subject: Re: [BROWN] BROWN, Guilford or Randolph Co., > NC, to TN by 1817 > > Hello Doug, > Glad to see you are still at it. Did you ever get any war > records of Stephen or > Leonard? > What brought you to these conclusions? What do you know of > James Brown father > of Stephen and Leonard? > In this statement "Stephen BROWN married a Polly CRANFORD > in Wilson Co." did > you mean Cranford or Crawford? As in times past you stated > Crawford. Catch me > up on where the NC info came from or how you arrived there > and I will go out > and see what I can find. As you can tell I am still full of > questions. Keep me > posted on your progress. > Wanda Brown > > "Powers, W. Douglas" wrote: > > > Does anyone have any information regarding a James BROWN > who moved from > > Guilford or Randolph Co., NC, to Wilson Co., TN, by 1817? > In 1815, his son > > Stephen BROWN married a Polly CRANFORD in Wilson Co. In > 1817, his daughter > > Jaley Ann BROWN married Elijah or Abijah RICE in Wilson > Co. By 1820, James > > and son Stephen (and possibly other children) were in > Lawrence Co., TN. By > > 1830, sons Stephen and Leonard were in Lauderdale Co., AL. > > > > This BROWN family was originally from VA (as Stephen was > born there). It is > > also probable that James BROWN's wife was Native American. > Her name has > > been passed down to us as WATHACAPEE. > > > > Stephen's family moved from Lauderdale Co., AL, to Wayne > Co., TN, then on to > > Searcy and Izard Cos., ARK, and then on to Travis Co., TX. > > > > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Doug Powers > > > > ==== BROWN Mailing List ==== > > contact list manager at judjack@rocketmail.com > > > > ============================== > > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > > >
Caroline BROWN married David M. ANDERSON 22 Nov 1845 Jane BROWN married Thomas BIVINS 7 Feb 1822 Mary BROWN married William CALAHAN 7 Sep 1825 Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might crumble someone's brickwall. Care2 make the world greener !
a message dated 12/01/2000 12:10:00 AM Pacific Standard Time, faded-genes@wildmail.com writes: << Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might crumble someone's brickwall. Care2 make the world greener ! >> I doubt it from my information! I have Ggrandmother Mary Brown married to Daniel Ansley Fisher in Pennsylvania, problably Washington, PA. Two sons, David Brown Fisher born Oct. 31, 1870 and Bert, Burt, Albert, (no real clue) may have been born before or after David. No idea where or when Mary and Daniel were born or married. Sally Chino, CA
Greetings Wanda, You posted the following.... >Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 09:49:30 -0500 >From: Wanda Shepherd <wandalb@zoomnet.net> >To: BROWN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [BROWN] Re: BROWN-D Digest V00 #323 >My g-grandmother was Mahalah Emmeline Brown. Sp: John Westley Osborne. Does >anyone have any info on my g-g-grandmother, Sarah Crase/Hicks m. John Brown? or >Rebecca Donnelson m. Braxton Brown? And, Hannah Abbott m. James Brown? they are >all my grandmothers way back there. I have the Brown line, but am missing info on >the wives. Thanks....Wanda Brewer Shepherd I have both BROWN and OSBORNE in my family tree. What area are you BROWN's and OSBORNE's from? Mine are in Ontario. Take care, Melissa Kluey My location: Delta, BC, Canada (grew up in Ontario, Canada) My "Melissa's Place" page: http://members.nbci.com/kethera/ === Need a little extra cash? Get PAID to be Online! http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/6376/paysites.html
MADISON COUNTY GA Sarah BROWN to James NUNN 2 Jan 1839 Zemelia BROWN to David H. PARR 26 Dec 1850 Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might crumble someone's brickwall. Care2 make the world greener !
HOLONVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY, PIKE COUNTY GA Shildrack BROWN 26 Nov 1818 26 Dec 1897 Mary F. PERKINS, wife of Shildrack BROWN 3 Jan 1832 10 Oct 1890 Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might crumble someone's brickwall. Care2 make the world greener !
Dr. Russell J. BROWN 6 March 1816 - 15 Sep 1871 buried Monticello Baptist Church, Jasper County GA Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might crumble someone's brickwall. Care2 make the world greener !
BROWN, Allan & Midda HARRISON Sept 11, 1827 Charles & Candas WOOTON Aug 5, 1810 David D. & Catharine BRAGG Jan 30, 1821 Henry & Clary WOOD Aug 1, 1816 Hubboald(?) & Elizabeth WALLACE May 12, 1814 James & Catharine WELLS Dec (?), 1816 James & Rebekah COOPER Mar 25, 1823 John S. & Jane THOMAS Jan 3, 1822 Richmond & Martha P. SMITH Jan 30, 1821 Robert & Malicia BAGGETT July 16, 1818 Roland & Dicey WALDROP Oct 22, 1815 Sampson & Nancy GORDAN Sept 13, 1809 Simeon N. & Lucy Ann E. HEAD Oct 8, 1843 William & Polly BROWN Dec 30, 1809 Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might crumble someone's brickwall. Care2 make the world greener !
Notice in GA Journal, newspaper published at Milledgeville 20 Oct 1819 states that on the first Monday in Jan. 1820 there will be a sale in Sandersville, Washington County, GA of 220 acres of land belonging to the estate of Moses BROWN. Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might crumble someone's brickwall. Care2 make the world greener !
Hi, My g-grandmother was Mahalah Emmeline Brown. Sp: John Westley Osborne. Does anyone have any info on my g-g-grandmother, Sarah Crase/Hicks m. John Brown? or Rebecca Donnelson m. Braxton Brown? And, Hannah Abbott m. James Brown? they are all my grandmothers way back there. I have the Brown line, but am missing info on the wives. Thanks....Wanda Brewer Shepherd BROWN-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > BROWN-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 323 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Unidentified subject! [Howard BOSTWICK <hbostwick@juno.co] > #2 [BROWN] Browns in Spartanburg Co S ["Marietta Sexton" <pollyanna@snowc] > #3 [BROWN] William Brown in Michigan [Howard BOSTWICK <hbostwick@juno.co] > #4 [BROWN] Frederick BROWN - Columbia ["Faded Genes" <faded-genes@wildmai] > #5 [BROWN] Adaline BROWN - Muscogee C ["Faded Genes" <faded-genes@wildmai] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from BROWN-D, send a message to > > BROWN-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Unidentified subject! > Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 09:35:14 -0800 > From: Howard BOSTWICK <hbostwick@juno.com> > To: BROWN-L@rootsweb.com > > Looking for Browns in Beulah, Benzie Co., Michigan 1900. They lived on a > 500 acre farm. > Thanks, Laurie > > Parents: William Brown and Ellen Jane (Ella) (Hellems) Brown > Known Children: > George Brown b. est. 1887 > Fred Brown m. Nell d. in Texas > William Brown > Willford C. Brown b. February 3, 1898 Michigan d. March 1, 1957 San > Francisco, Calif. > Letha Brown b. December 9, 1903 Michigan d. March 1978 m. Matthew Jackson > Bertha May Brown b. May 3, 1906 Michigan d. February 25, 1996 Orange, > Calif. m. Mr. Houston > Thelma Florence Brown b. January 6, 1914 Michigan d. March 30, 1993 > Palmdale, Calif. m. Mr. Nesmith > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BROWN] Browns in Spartanburg Co SC > Date: (No, or invalid, date.) > From: "Marietta Sexton" <pollyanna@snowcrest.net> > To: BROWN-L@rootsweb.com > > Can any one identify these Browns shown in Spartanbug Co deeds ? > I'm speculating that Richard, Lewis, Henry and James are brothers > but need verification. > > David BROWN ( 1791- 1803 ) N side Fairforest Cr > > James BROWN ( 1788- 1799 ) between Pacolet & Thickety Cr > > John BROWN (1799- 1803 ) Pacolet River > > James BROWN ( 1801 ) Pacolet River > > Lewis BROWN ( 1801 ) Waters of Fairforest Cr > > Richard BROWN (1804 ) S side Obed's Cr of N Pacolate River > > Henry BROWN (1801- 1814 ) W side of Kelsoe's Cr on N side of Fairforest > Cr > > East & West > sides of Kelseys Cr > > W side of > Fairforest Cr > > East & West > sides of Pacolate River > > S side of > Pacolate River > > village of > Spartanburg > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BROWN] William Brown in Michigan > Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 19:17:29 -0800 > From: Howard BOSTWICK <hbostwick@juno.com> > To: BROWN-L@rootsweb.com > > Looking for Browns in Michigan. Children grew up in Beulah, Benzie Co., > Michigan > > Parents: William Brown and Ellen Jane (Ella) Brown. Maiden name Hellems, > b. in Brant Co., Ontario. Her mother and aunt died in Loomis, Isabella > Co., Michigan. > > Children: I think there may have been more children that died young. > George (Hellems or Brown) b. est. 1887 > Fred Brown > William Brown > Willford C. Brown b. February 3, 1898 Michigan d. March 1, 1957 San > Francisco, Calif. > Letha Brown b. December 9, 1903 d. March 1978 m. Matthew Jackson > Bertha May Brown b. May 3, 1906 Michigan d. February 25, 1996 Orange, > Calif. m. Mr. Houston > Thelma Florence Brown b. January 6, 1914 Michigan d. March 30, 1993 > Palmdale, Calif. m. Mr. Nesmith > > Thanks alot, > Laurie > P.S. who ever it was that told me about the subject line, thanks. That > was the first time I've posted. > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BROWN] Frederick BROWN - Columbia Co GA - 1793 > Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 23:09:24 -0500 > From: "Faded Genes" <faded-genes@wildmail.com> > To: BROWN-L@rootsweb.com > > JUST PASSING THIS ON: > Columbia County GA Deed Book B > Frederick BROWN and wife Peace sell to Hezekiah JONES 200 acres > granted to BROWN 10 Aug 1783 > > Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might > crumble someone's brickwall. > Care2 make the world greener ! > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BROWN] Adaline BROWN - Muscogee Co GA - 1839 > Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 00:39:18 -0500 > From: "Faded Genes" <faded-genes@wildmail.com> > To: BROWN-L@rootsweb.com > > Adaline BROWN m. Stanmore PITTS 5 Dec 1839 in Muscogee County GA > > Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might > crumble someone's brickwall. > Care2 make the world greener !
Adaline BROWN m. Stanmore PITTS 5 Dec 1839 in Muscogee County GA Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might crumble someone's brickwall. Care2 make the world greener !
JUST PASSING THIS ON: Columbia County GA Deed Book B Frederick BROWN and wife Peace sell to Hezekiah JONES 200 acres granted to BROWN 10 Aug 1783 Spread the wealth - post your extra info - it just might crumble someone's brickwall. Care2 make the world greener !