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John L Brown

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John L Brown Veteran

Birth
Death
15 Jul 1893 (aged 54)
Englewood, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.6062749, Longitude: -87.0489077
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John L. Brown, Obituary/Death NoticePorter County obituaries and death notices . . . .
John L. Brown

Another Veteran at Rest.
John L. Brown died July 15, 1893, aged 54 years, 1 month, and 14 days, at Englewood, Illinois, of apoplexy.

His remains were brought to Chesterton July 18, and interred in the Chesterton cemetery, accompanied by the relatives of the deceased, and an escort of comrades of the G. A. R., of George G. Mead Post No. 444 G. A. R. of Englewood, Ill., of which Post he was a member, and held the office of J. V. C. Religious services were held in the M. E. church at this place, the Rev. Mr. Jesse officiating. The remains were then taken to the cemetery, and their interred in accordance with the beautiful burial service, adopted by the G. A. R., and conducted by Frank P. Simonds, commander of Post No. 444, assisted by H. D. Fulton, P. C., J. A. Curtis, Louis Brooks and other comrades of the G. A. R. Deceased leaves a widow and six children, who were all present except one, a daughter who resides in Manton, Mich.

Deceased was a member of Co E, 73rd regiment Indiana Volunteers, and was taken prisoner in the famous Col. Strait's raid, near Rome, Georgia, and taken to Libby Prison, from which he escaped after a confinement of 18 months. After his return from service he remained in Chesterton a few years, and finally went to Michigan City and from there he went to Englewood. He was married three times. His first wife was the daughter of R. M. Bosley, to whom three children were born. After her death he married a daughter of R. Sackett. She had one child. He then married Mrs. Frances E. Morris, who still survives him and to whom two children were born.

John L. Brown was the son of Leroy and Marinda Brown, who were among the first settlers of Calumet, (Now Chesterton). Leroy died June 7, 1858, and was buried in the Chesterton cemetery, and was N. G. of the I. O. O. F. at the time of his death. Marinda died April 1, 1879. Both are buried on the same lot together with John L. and his first and second wives.

Newspaper: The Tribune
Date of Publication: July 21, 1893
Volume Number: 10
Issue Number: 15
Page: 1
Column(s): 3
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Key to Publication Locations:
Newspapers Published in Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana
Chesterton Tribune
The Tribune
Westchester Tribune

Newspapers Published in Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana
Porter County Vidette
Practical Observer
Valparaiso Practical Observer
Vidette and Republic
Western Ranger

The obituaries and death notices appearing on this website have been transcribed exactly as they were originally published in the newspaper. Please note that we do not provide photocopies or digital scans of obituaries and death notices appearing on this website.

Obituary/death notice transcribed by Steven R. Shook
John L. Brown, Obituary/Death NoticePorter County obituaries and death notices . . . .
John L. Brown

Another Veteran at Rest.
John L. Brown died July 15, 1893, aged 54 years, 1 month, and 14 days, at Englewood, Illinois, of apoplexy.

His remains were brought to Chesterton July 18, and interred in the Chesterton cemetery, accompanied by the relatives of the deceased, and an escort of comrades of the G. A. R., of George G. Mead Post No. 444 G. A. R. of Englewood, Ill., of which Post he was a member, and held the office of J. V. C. Religious services were held in the M. E. church at this place, the Rev. Mr. Jesse officiating. The remains were then taken to the cemetery, and their interred in accordance with the beautiful burial service, adopted by the G. A. R., and conducted by Frank P. Simonds, commander of Post No. 444, assisted by H. D. Fulton, P. C., J. A. Curtis, Louis Brooks and other comrades of the G. A. R. Deceased leaves a widow and six children, who were all present except one, a daughter who resides in Manton, Mich.

Deceased was a member of Co E, 73rd regiment Indiana Volunteers, and was taken prisoner in the famous Col. Strait's raid, near Rome, Georgia, and taken to Libby Prison, from which he escaped after a confinement of 18 months. After his return from service he remained in Chesterton a few years, and finally went to Michigan City and from there he went to Englewood. He was married three times. His first wife was the daughter of R. M. Bosley, to whom three children were born. After her death he married a daughter of R. Sackett. She had one child. He then married Mrs. Frances E. Morris, who still survives him and to whom two children were born.

John L. Brown was the son of Leroy and Marinda Brown, who were among the first settlers of Calumet, (Now Chesterton). Leroy died June 7, 1858, and was buried in the Chesterton cemetery, and was N. G. of the I. O. O. F. at the time of his death. Marinda died April 1, 1879. Both are buried on the same lot together with John L. and his first and second wives.

Newspaper: The Tribune
Date of Publication: July 21, 1893
Volume Number: 10
Issue Number: 15
Page: 1
Column(s): 3
________________________________________
Key to Publication Locations:
Newspapers Published in Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana
Chesterton Tribune
The Tribune
Westchester Tribune

Newspapers Published in Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana
Porter County Vidette
Practical Observer
Valparaiso Practical Observer
Vidette and Republic
Western Ranger

The obituaries and death notices appearing on this website have been transcribed exactly as they were originally published in the newspaper. Please note that we do not provide photocopies or digital scans of obituaries and death notices appearing on this website.

Obituary/death notice transcribed by Steven R. Shook


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