GONE TO GEORGIA by William C. Stewart continued page 265 In Jasper County, GA, 1820 were John, William, Jonathan, James, Daniel, William, Isabelle, B., J.G.W.(James G.), Alfred H., Benjamin and John. Stark Brown (pension papers S 31556) was born July 6, 1756 and married in Bedford County, VA, May 8, 1779, Tabitha Reynolds (Rigby?), with James Gatewood as security; Gatewood in Amherst County, VA., court in 1782 was guardian of a Stark Brown, orphan of William Brown of Essex County, VA. Stark Brown, the veteran, in 1785 signed a petition to divide Henry County, VA., (to form Franklin County, taken partly from Henry and partly from Bedford County). Stark enlisted in Amherst County in 1776, and applied in Walton County, GA, Aug 20, 1832 for a pension. On Sept. 8, 1846, his daughter Dosha, wife of James Wood (the deceased), said she was the only living heir of Stark Brown; tht her sister Matilda had married John Stokes (both dead) and that her borther Meredith had died about 1828. Stark's name appeared in the Wilkes County records before he moved to Walton County and Meredith is found there c1810. James Brown was born in Pendleton District, SC c1802, came with his family to Mulberry Fork, Jackson County, in 1820 and married Mary, daughter of Daniel Clower. James was a state senator in 1856. (This is the end of the BROWN section # 56) Hope this helps someone, Chocy Brown