He was the grandson of Hazie Crisp Brown and John Marvin Brown.
Believed to be the son of Dilly Brown (Nancy Loucinda Idilla Brown).
He married Dora Hall at Hazie Brown's home in Graham County, NC on August 19, 1900. By Mr Gray, Justice of the Peace. Witnesses included Joel Crisp Sr and Joel Crisp Jr.
In 1910 he and his wife were living in Cataloochie, Haywood County, NC in a lumber camp.
In 1930 he and Dora were living in Cheoah, Graham County, NC; he is listed as owning his home; occupation was listed as "none."
In 1935 and1940 he was listed with Dora living at "Milltown Union Corporation" in Cheoah, Graham County, NC. Highest grade completed: 6; owns home, worth $600. Dora is listed as a seamstress.
He was living in Stecoah, Graham County, NC at the time of his death; he died in Sylva, Jackson County, NC with heart issues. He was a widower. Death Certificate gives his occupation as "Farming" and it is noted that he lived on a farm at the time of his death.
He had one full brother, JG (Golman) Brown. Golman is shown on the census with him twice.
He was buried with his family in Hazie Brown Cemetery.
He was the grandson of Hazie Crisp Brown and John Marvin Brown.
Believed to be the son of Dilly Brown (Nancy Loucinda Idilla Brown).
He married Dora Hall at Hazie Brown's home in Graham County, NC on August 19, 1900. By Mr Gray, Justice of the Peace. Witnesses included Joel Crisp Sr and Joel Crisp Jr.
In 1910 he and his wife were living in Cataloochie, Haywood County, NC in a lumber camp.
In 1930 he and Dora were living in Cheoah, Graham County, NC; he is listed as owning his home; occupation was listed as "none."
In 1935 and1940 he was listed with Dora living at "Milltown Union Corporation" in Cheoah, Graham County, NC. Highest grade completed: 6; owns home, worth $600. Dora is listed as a seamstress.
He was living in Stecoah, Graham County, NC at the time of his death; he died in Sylva, Jackson County, NC with heart issues. He was a widower. Death Certificate gives his occupation as "Farming" and it is noted that he lived on a farm at the time of his death.
He had one full brother, JG (Golman) Brown. Golman is shown on the census with him twice.
He was buried with his family in Hazie Brown Cemetery.
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