She married Jesse Brown, 8 August 1822 in Hopkins co., Kentucky. They settled near Hanson, Hopkins Co., KY.
1830 - Residence, Hopkins co., KY (Federal Census)
Died Between 1832-1836 - Anna's last child was born in 1832. Her husband, Jesse, remarried in 1836.
1837 - In a deed from her father, James Laird to his son Nathaniel Laird, the children of the deceased Anna Brown are mentioned.
Children of Jesse & Anna (Laird) Brown:
1. Martha J. (Brown) Brooks (1823-1898)
2. Richard Houston Brown (1825-1908)
3. Sara A. (Brown) Jones (1827-1899)
4. Mary Elizabeth Brown (1829-1862)
5. James Laird Brown (1831-1883)
6. Nancy Cordelia (Brown) Coffman (1832-1875)
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Paternal Grandparents:
Capt. David Laird (1744-1800) Revolutionary War Patriot
Anna Lamme (1743-1821)
Maternal Grandparents:
James Kerr (1837-1812) Revolutionary War Patriot
Jane Robertson (1740-1824)
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Anna's mother-in-law, who died around the time Anna died is buried in Brown Cemetery. Anna's husband and some of her children are buried there. It would be reasonable to believe that Anna is buried in the family cemetery.
She married Jesse Brown, 8 August 1822 in Hopkins co., Kentucky. They settled near Hanson, Hopkins Co., KY.
1830 - Residence, Hopkins co., KY (Federal Census)
Died Between 1832-1836 - Anna's last child was born in 1832. Her husband, Jesse, remarried in 1836.
1837 - In a deed from her father, James Laird to his son Nathaniel Laird, the children of the deceased Anna Brown are mentioned.
Children of Jesse & Anna (Laird) Brown:
1. Martha J. (Brown) Brooks (1823-1898)
2. Richard Houston Brown (1825-1908)
3. Sara A. (Brown) Jones (1827-1899)
4. Mary Elizabeth Brown (1829-1862)
5. James Laird Brown (1831-1883)
6. Nancy Cordelia (Brown) Coffman (1832-1875)
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Paternal Grandparents:
Capt. David Laird (1744-1800) Revolutionary War Patriot
Anna Lamme (1743-1821)
Maternal Grandparents:
James Kerr (1837-1812) Revolutionary War Patriot
Jane Robertson (1740-1824)
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Anna's mother-in-law, who died around the time Anna died is buried in Brown Cemetery. Anna's husband and some of her children are buried there. It would be reasonable to believe that Anna is buried in the family cemetery.
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