NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. Not enough information to determine the county. 11471 UNKNOWN CO WILLIAM BROWN Brown, Chany, Schooler, Estes 11471 Pike County Missouri History, Des Moines, Iowa, Mills and Company, 1883, p. 605. William Brown, farmer, post-office Calumet. Mr. Brown is a native of Kentucky and was born November 7, 1824. His father, William Brown, was by birth a Kentuckians, and emigrated to Missouri in 1827. The mother was a native of Maryland, a Miss Ellen Chany. Mr. Brown and wife settled in Calumet township on a farm, on which he continued to reside till his death, which occurred in the fall of 1875. The mother died in December, 1862. They raised a family of seven children (three boys and four girls), six of whom still live. WM. L. Brown, our subject, was raised and educated in Pike County, and when he attained his majority engaged in agricultural pursuits. He was married in 1852 to Miss Elizabeth Schooler, daughter of Henry and Susana Schooler, and soon after moved to his present farm, which at that time was one dense forest; here he began to ply his ax and open a way to fortune. By industry, energy, and economy he has succeeded in clearing and cultivating one of the best farms in his neighborhood, which now contains 200 acres of choice land, is being well adapted to growing all kinds of grain and fruit grown in this part of the country. Mrs. Brown died in December, 1876, leaving two children, Mary L. and William Henry. Mr. Brown was married the second time to Miss Amildia Estes (daughter of Robert Estes, who was born in Pike county. KYBIOGRAPHIES Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybiographies KYRESEARCH: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.tips/mb.ashx