She was born June 8, 1842 in Denton County, Tenn. She was married to Mr. Thomas Brown December 24, 1857. To their union were born two sons and four daughters. They all survive their parents.
She was a member of the Methodist Protestant church and lived a devoted Christian life. After her husband's death, she held family prayer each night. Her life was such that she won the high respect of all who knew her.
She leaves many friends and relatives to mourn her loss. May they all meet her in that eternal city in the Heavens.
A Friend.
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NOTE: Census records, 1860-1900, show a total of eight children.
She was born June 8, 1842 in Denton County, Tenn. She was married to Mr. Thomas Brown December 24, 1857. To their union were born two sons and four daughters. They all survive their parents.
She was a member of the Methodist Protestant church and lived a devoted Christian life. After her husband's death, she held family prayer each night. Her life was such that she won the high respect of all who knew her.
She leaves many friends and relatives to mourn her loss. May they all meet her in that eternal city in the Heavens.
A Friend.
http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/winn/obits/b/brownmas.txt
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NOTE: Census records, 1860-1900, show a total of eight children.
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1839–1893
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1844–1854
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