Mr. Brown was a farmer for many years and had retired from an active farm life. He was born in Roscoe, Mo., April 12, 1863, and went to Butler county Nebraska, when he was seven years of age. In 1909 he moved to a farm in Adams county which was his home until 1945 when the family came to Hastings. He was the last of a family of 13 children.
He is survived by his widow, Della May; a daughter, Mrs. Onno Valentine; three sons, Walter of Wichita, Kan., Floyd and Lloyd of Hastings; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Brand Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Edward Watson of Phillips officiating. Burial will be in the Blue Valley cemetery.
Thur 28 Sept 1950 pg 13 HDT
Mr. Brown was a farmer for many years and had retired from an active farm life. He was born in Roscoe, Mo., April 12, 1863, and went to Butler county Nebraska, when he was seven years of age. In 1909 he moved to a farm in Adams county which was his home until 1945 when the family came to Hastings. He was the last of a family of 13 children.
He is survived by his widow, Della May; a daughter, Mrs. Onno Valentine; three sons, Walter of Wichita, Kan., Floyd and Lloyd of Hastings; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Brand Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Edward Watson of Phillips officiating. Burial will be in the Blue Valley cemetery.
Thur 28 Sept 1950 pg 13 HDT
Family Members
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Julia Ann Brown Hatchett
1842–1922
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Thomas B Brown
1846–1872
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Jeremiah Brown
1848–1881
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Mary Polly "Lizzie" Brown Worrell
1850–1873
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William Cerry "Will" Brown Sr
1851–1932
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Candis Elizabeth Brown Riggs
1854–1887
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Joseph Allison Brown
1855–1933
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Frances Emma Brown Baldwin
1857–1938
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James Calvin "Cal" Brown
1859–1930
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John Hardin Brown
1861–1948
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Ellen Catherine Brown Darnall
1864–1945
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Andrew Jackson Brown
1867–1940
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