According to census records, Frederick William Brown was the Caswell County Register of Deeds in 1900. About 1901 he married Minnie Williamson. In 1910 he was employed as a bank cashier in Yanceyville, NC. By 1920, the family has moved to Danville, VA were he is employed as a warehouse tobaccoist and in 1930 as a tobacco co warehouseman. Frederick and Minnie had four children: James, Bedford, Annie and Frances. Their son James was the only child to marry. Frederick and Minnie are buried side-by-side at Rose Hill. Three of their four children are buried with them in the same plot. Their son James is buried in a nearby plot with his wife, Mary Skipwith.
According to census records, Frederick William Brown was the Caswell County Register of Deeds in 1900. About 1901 he married Minnie Williamson. In 1910 he was employed as a bank cashier in Yanceyville, NC. By 1920, the family has moved to Danville, VA were he is employed as a warehouse tobaccoist and in 1930 as a tobacco co warehouseman. Frederick and Minnie had four children: James, Bedford, Annie and Frances. Their son James was the only child to marry. Frederick and Minnie are buried side-by-side at Rose Hill. Three of their four children are buried with them in the same plot. Their son James is buried in a nearby plot with his wife, Mary Skipwith.
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