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Thomas Bradway Brown

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Thomas Bradway Brown

Birth
Fulton Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Dec 1911 (aged 32–33)
Burial
Cinnaminson, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Philadelphia Printing Executive. GrandFather of Bradway Brown of Palmyra NJ

BROWN. — In West Chester, Pa., Twelfth month 13th,
1911, Thomas Bradway Brown, in his 67th year. He was
a member of High Street Friends' Meeting, and at one
time was Superintendent of the First-day School,
The West Chester Local News says:
"Mr. Brown was born in Fulton township, Lancaster
county, Pa., a son of Elisha and Rachel Brown. A brother,
Slater, now occupies the old homestead, one of the oldest
and best preserved houses in that locality. There are
also sisters in that vicinity.

"He was a Past Commander of General George A. Mc-
Call Post, No. 31, Grand Army of the Republic, President
Df the Brandywine Battlefield Association and of the
Chester County Historical Society. During the War of the
Rebellion he served in the United States Army.

"He married Mary J. Lilley, of East Fallowfield, sister
)f John R. Lilley, and is survived by her. One son is
iving, Charles, who married Miss Helen Sullivan, of
Moorestown, N. J., and is living in that town."
Philadelphia Printing Executive. GrandFather of Bradway Brown of Palmyra NJ

BROWN. — In West Chester, Pa., Twelfth month 13th,
1911, Thomas Bradway Brown, in his 67th year. He was
a member of High Street Friends' Meeting, and at one
time was Superintendent of the First-day School,
The West Chester Local News says:
"Mr. Brown was born in Fulton township, Lancaster
county, Pa., a son of Elisha and Rachel Brown. A brother,
Slater, now occupies the old homestead, one of the oldest
and best preserved houses in that locality. There are
also sisters in that vicinity.

"He was a Past Commander of General George A. Mc-
Call Post, No. 31, Grand Army of the Republic, President
Df the Brandywine Battlefield Association and of the
Chester County Historical Society. During the War of the
Rebellion he served in the United States Army.

"He married Mary J. Lilley, of East Fallowfield, sister
)f John R. Lilley, and is survived by her. One son is
iving, Charles, who married Miss Helen Sullivan, of
Moorestown, N. J., and is living in that town."

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