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Belmont Durett Brown

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Belmont Durett Brown

Birth
Franklin County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1934 (aged 63–64)
Woodford County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.0500366, Longitude: -84.7275756
Plot
Sec D3-A, Grave #469, Row #14.
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Belmont D. Brown, 64, of this county, died Saturday at the Woodford Memorial hospital. He underwent a major operation ten days ago. Mr. Brown was born in Franklin County, Ky., January 26, 1870, and was a son of the late Martin and Margaret Hampton Brown. Most of his life was spent in Woodford.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Brown; two daughters, Miss Maudie May Brown and Mrs. J.D. (Anetta) Graviett; three sons, Daniel, Clarence and Jess M. Brown, all of Woodford County. A brother, Mason Brown, Oregon, also survives, with the follow half-brothers: Ike and Lee Brown, Woodford county; James Brown, Kokomo, Ind., and Mark Brown, Harrodsburg, and a half-sister, Miss Eva Brown, Harrodsburg.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Versailles Christian church, and burial followed in the Versailles cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. W. J. Shelburne, pastor of the church.
Belmont D. Brown, 64, of this county, died Saturday at the Woodford Memorial hospital. He underwent a major operation ten days ago. Mr. Brown was born in Franklin County, Ky., January 26, 1870, and was a son of the late Martin and Margaret Hampton Brown. Most of his life was spent in Woodford.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Brown; two daughters, Miss Maudie May Brown and Mrs. J.D. (Anetta) Graviett; three sons, Daniel, Clarence and Jess M. Brown, all of Woodford County. A brother, Mason Brown, Oregon, also survives, with the follow half-brothers: Ike and Lee Brown, Woodford county; James Brown, Kokomo, Ind., and Mark Brown, Harrodsburg, and a half-sister, Miss Eva Brown, Harrodsburg.

Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Versailles Christian church, and burial followed in the Versailles cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. W. J. Shelburne, pastor of the church.


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