Rosa's father, William Brown, died in 1847 and was buried in the City Cemetery in Franklin.
In the census of 1850, Rosa, now age 9, is recorded living with her sister, Mary (Brown) Hanlin, and next door to her mother, Mrs. Mary Brown. In 1860, "R. Brown" age 19, is living with her mother, Mrs. Mary Brown.
The book "Tennessee Records: Tombstone Inscriptions and Manuscripts" says that Rosa Brown is buried in the City Cemetery in Franklin and gives her date of death as 186-.
Rosa's father, William Brown, died in 1847 and was buried in the City Cemetery in Franklin.
In the census of 1850, Rosa, now age 9, is recorded living with her sister, Mary (Brown) Hanlin, and next door to her mother, Mrs. Mary Brown. In 1860, "R. Brown" age 19, is living with her mother, Mrs. Mary Brown.
The book "Tennessee Records: Tombstone Inscriptions and Manuscripts" says that Rosa Brown is buried in the City Cemetery in Franklin and gives her date of death as 186-.
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