Brownsville, Utah in Weber County is named in his honor. He lived exactly 62 years, born September 30, 1801, in Rowan County, North Carolina, and died September 30, 1863 in Ogden, Utah.
His parents were religious and God-fearing people who were members of the Baptist Church. James felt strongly about God and religion, and lived his first 33 years as an active Baptist clerk and missionary in the Tom's Creek Baptist Church, and as a constable near present day Denton, Davidson County, North Carolina.
He moved his family to Illinois, where, for 13 years, he farmed and ran 2 mills, served as justice of the peace, and where he and his family were converted to the "Mormon" Church (The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). He and his families, with the other Mormons, were driven out of Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1846.
He had 13 wives and 28 children. He lived his last 15 years in Utah, founding the town of Ogden, Utah, and serving on a number of missions.
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With Cecelia Henrietta Cornu Brown they had the following children: Charles David Brown, Frederic Brown and James Frederick Brown.
Parents: James Brown and Mary (Polly) Williams Brown
Wives: Martha Stephens Brown, Susan Foutz Brown, Esther Jones Brown, Sarah Steadwell (Studwell) Brown, Abigail Smith Abbott Brown, Mary McRee Brown, Phoebe Abigail Abbott Brown, Cecelia Henrietta Cornu Brown, Mary Wollerton Brown, Dorthula Catherine Shupe Brown, Lavinia Sarah Mitchell Brown, Harriet Wood Brown and Marie Mitchell.
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Child not listed below: Joseph Smith Brown
Brownsville, Utah in Weber County is named in his honor. He lived exactly 62 years, born September 30, 1801, in Rowan County, North Carolina, and died September 30, 1863 in Ogden, Utah.
His parents were religious and God-fearing people who were members of the Baptist Church. James felt strongly about God and religion, and lived his first 33 years as an active Baptist clerk and missionary in the Tom's Creek Baptist Church, and as a constable near present day Denton, Davidson County, North Carolina.
He moved his family to Illinois, where, for 13 years, he farmed and ran 2 mills, served as justice of the peace, and where he and his family were converted to the "Mormon" Church (The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). He and his families, with the other Mormons, were driven out of Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1846.
He had 13 wives and 28 children. He lived his last 15 years in Utah, founding the town of Ogden, Utah, and serving on a number of missions.
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With Cecelia Henrietta Cornu Brown they had the following children: Charles David Brown, Frederic Brown and James Frederick Brown.
Parents: James Brown and Mary (Polly) Williams Brown
Wives: Martha Stephens Brown, Susan Foutz Brown, Esther Jones Brown, Sarah Steadwell (Studwell) Brown, Abigail Smith Abbott Brown, Mary McRee Brown, Phoebe Abigail Abbott Brown, Cecelia Henrietta Cornu Brown, Mary Wollerton Brown, Dorthula Catherine Shupe Brown, Lavinia Sarah Mitchell Brown, Harriet Wood Brown and Marie Mitchell.
* Mormon
Battalion members
Child not listed below: Joseph Smith Brown
Family Members
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Martha Stephens Brown
1806–1840 (m. 1823)
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Mary McRee Brown
1819–1906 (m. 1846)
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Cecelia Henrietta Cornu Brown
1825–1882 (m. 1854)
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Mary Wollerton Brown
1814–1877 (m. 1855)
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Lavinia Sarah Mitchell Horrocks
1837–1905 (m. 1856)
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Darthula Catherine Shupe Stephens
1837–1911 (m. 1856)
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Harriet Wood Lewis
1834–1873 (m. 1859)
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Maria Mitchell Horrocks
1843–1923 (m. 1861)
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Susan Foutz Brown
1823–1842
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Abigail Smith Abbott
1806–1889
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Sarah Stedwell Wood Brown Sprague LeBaron Kelly Lewis
1814–1894
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Esther Jones Roper (Raper) Brown
1811–1898
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Phebe Abigail Abbott Fife
1831–1914
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John Martin Brown I
1824–1888
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CPL Alexander Brown
1826–1910
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Pvt Jesse Sowell Brown
1829–1905
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Nancy Brown Sanford
1830–1895
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Daniel Brown
1832–1864
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James Morehead Brown
1834–1924
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William Brown
1836–1904
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Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Brown
1838–1864
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Moroni Brown
1840–1916
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Alma Foutz Brown
1842–1842
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James Harvey Brown
1846–1912
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Mary Eliza Brown Critchlow
1847–1903
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Esther Ellen Brown Dee
1849–1893
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Mary Ann "Polly" Brown Leonard
1853–1927
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Phoebe Adelaide Brown Snyder
1855–1930
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Joseph Smith Brown
1856–1903
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Charles David Brown
1856–1926
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Josephine Vilate Brown Newman
1858–1917
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James Fredrick Brown Sr
1859–1923
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Augustus Hezikiah Brown
1862–1916
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Orson Pratt Brown
1863–1946
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