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Martha E. “Mattie” <I>Brown</I> Redding

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Martha E. “Mattie” Brown Redding

Birth
Roads, Carroll County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Nov 1948 (aged 79)
Bucklin, Ford County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Bucklin, Ford County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Martha E. Brown,the last of 9 children . Her parents were Theodore and Mary Elizabeth Falke Brown, who came to America between 1845 and 1850. She was born and raised on the family farm in Fairfield Township, Carroll County, Missouri. She married Lone B. Redding of Carroll County July 28, 1889 in this county. They had 4 children: Rudolph W., Lone Leon, Mary Leveta, and Ruth Redding.
After Mattie's father died the couple moved to the land that Mattie inherited from her father--120 acres in the SE corner of Section 23 where they lived and farmed for twenty some years before moving to Brown Township, Clark county, Kansas, south west of Bucklin, Kansas.
By 1930 the family had moved to Bloom Township in Ford County, Kansas where Lone did wheat farming. By this time all of the children had left home except for Ruth. In the 1940 census Lone, Mattie, and Ruth were still on the Bloom Township farm.
Mattie died Nov. 6, 1948 and is buried in Bucklin Cemetery, Bucklin, Ford, Kansas.
Martha E. Brown,the last of 9 children . Her parents were Theodore and Mary Elizabeth Falke Brown, who came to America between 1845 and 1850. She was born and raised on the family farm in Fairfield Township, Carroll County, Missouri. She married Lone B. Redding of Carroll County July 28, 1889 in this county. They had 4 children: Rudolph W., Lone Leon, Mary Leveta, and Ruth Redding.
After Mattie's father died the couple moved to the land that Mattie inherited from her father--120 acres in the SE corner of Section 23 where they lived and farmed for twenty some years before moving to Brown Township, Clark county, Kansas, south west of Bucklin, Kansas.
By 1930 the family had moved to Bloom Township in Ford County, Kansas where Lone did wheat farming. By this time all of the children had left home except for Ruth. In the 1940 census Lone, Mattie, and Ruth were still on the Bloom Township farm.
Mattie died Nov. 6, 1948 and is buried in Bucklin Cemetery, Bucklin, Ford, Kansas.


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