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William Thomas Brown

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William Thomas Brown

Birth
Covington County, Alabama, USA
Death
4 Feb 1937 (aged 67)
Kendall, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
Burial
Baker, Okaloosa County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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The Covington County News
Feb. 18, 1937
Front Page

FORMER ANDALUSIAN DIES IN MIAMI

Mr. W.T. Brown of Frost Proof, Fla., died Feb. 4 in a Miami hospital.
Mr. Brown was born in Covington County, Sept. 17, 1869, and lived most of his life near Andalusia. In 1888, he married Helen Jordan and 4 children were born to this union, all of which are living to mourn his death.

In and around Andalusia, he leaves 4 half-sisters, Mrs. H.H. Stone, Mrs. G.F. Stone, Mrs. W.R. Duggan, and Mrs. W.L. White; two half- brothers, Mr. A.J. Brown and Mr. P.W. Brown. He leaves one half-sister, Mrs. E.L. Gibson of Luverne, Al.
Many old friends and relatives will regret to learn of his passing.
He was laid to rest in South Miami cemetery.

Transcribed by D. Fountain

The Covington County News
Feb. 18, 1937
Front Page

FORMER ANDALUSIAN DIES IN MIAMI

Mr. W.T. Brown of Frost Proof, Fla., died Feb. 4 in a Miami hospital.
Mr. Brown was born in Covington County, Sept. 17, 1869, and lived most of his life near Andalusia. In 1888, he married Helen Jordan and 4 children were born to this union, all of which are living to mourn his death.

In and around Andalusia, he leaves 4 half-sisters, Mrs. H.H. Stone, Mrs. G.F. Stone, Mrs. W.R. Duggan, and Mrs. W.L. White; two half- brothers, Mr. A.J. Brown and Mr. P.W. Brown. He leaves one half-sister, Mrs. E.L. Gibson of Luverne, Al.
Many old friends and relatives will regret to learn of his passing.
He was laid to rest in South Miami cemetery.

Transcribed by D. Fountain


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