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Alice Verna “Verna” Brown

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Alice Verna “Verna” Brown

Birth
Saint Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death
1962 (aged 75–76)
Burial
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In the 1920 U.S. Census, farmer David W. Brown, 67, born Canada, parents born Canada, was living in Representative District 7 in Kent, Delaware, with Alice bB., 56, born Canada, parents born Canada; public school teacher Velma, 28, born Canada; public school teacher Carol, 22, born Maine; John W., 20, born Maine; David, 16, born Maine.
The family moved to the U.S. in 1915.

In 1915 civil engineer David W. Brown, 62, born Canada, immigrated to the U.S. through Vanceboro, Maine. He had been living in Fredericton and East Pittston (?) was his destination. His sister, Mrs. Mary Maxwell, lived in Fredericton.

In the 1911 Canada Census, civil engineer David W. Brown, 58, born February, 1853, was living in Fredericton, N.B. with Alice, 50, born September, 1860; Verna, 25, born August, 1886; civil engineer Carleton, 23, born October, 1888, all born in N.B.; Caroline, 14, born June, 1897; John, 11, born October, 1899; and David, 8, born March, 1903, all born in U.S. The children born in the U.S. moved to Canada in 1905

In the 1891 Canada Census, civil engineer David Brown, 37, born N.B., father born Scotland, mother born N.B., was living in St. Stephen, N.B. with Alice, 28, born N.B., father born Ohio, mother born N.B; Alice V., 4; and James C., 2, both born in N.B.
They lived next to Alice's parents and siblings.


In the 1920 U.S. Census, farmer David W. Brown, 67, born Canada, parents born Canada, was living in Representative District 7 in Kent, Delaware, with Alice bB., 56, born Canada, parents born Canada; public school teacher Velma, 28, born Canada; public school teacher Carol, 22, born Maine; John W., 20, born Maine; David, 16, born Maine.
The family moved to the U.S. in 1915.

In 1915 civil engineer David W. Brown, 62, born Canada, immigrated to the U.S. through Vanceboro, Maine. He had been living in Fredericton and East Pittston (?) was his destination. His sister, Mrs. Mary Maxwell, lived in Fredericton.

In the 1911 Canada Census, civil engineer David W. Brown, 58, born February, 1853, was living in Fredericton, N.B. with Alice, 50, born September, 1860; Verna, 25, born August, 1886; civil engineer Carleton, 23, born October, 1888, all born in N.B.; Caroline, 14, born June, 1897; John, 11, born October, 1899; and David, 8, born March, 1903, all born in U.S. The children born in the U.S. moved to Canada in 1905

In the 1891 Canada Census, civil engineer David Brown, 37, born N.B., father born Scotland, mother born N.B., was living in St. Stephen, N.B. with Alice, 28, born N.B., father born Ohio, mother born N.B; Alice V., 4; and James C., 2, both born in N.B.
They lived next to Alice's parents and siblings.




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  • Created by: SusanE
  • Added: Oct 2, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170808172/alice_verna-brown: accessed ), memorial page for Alice Verna “Verna” Brown (17 Aug 1886–1962), Find a Grave Memorial ID 170808172, citing St Stephen Rural Cemetery, Saint Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada; Maintained by SusanE (contributor 47098878).