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Edward Brown Sr.

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Edward Brown Sr.

Birth
Barnwell County, South Carolina, USA
Death
unknown
Allendale County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown
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Father of 15 kids: two By first wife:
Two First Kids:
Frank Brown
Richard Brown

Edward and Charity Brown Children's:
Edward Brown, Jr.
Benjamin Brown
Maggie Brown
Emma Brown
Mike Brown
Albert Brown
Rose Brown
Phyllis Brown
Enoch Brown
Elijah Brown
Lydia Brown
Ethel Brown

Father was White Col. B.H. Brown (1786 - 1879)
Mother was Indian


The Roots of the Brown-Seabrooks family of Old Barnwell County began in England, in the early 1800s. Edward Brown's First Marriage brought two sons: Frank & Richard. Their mother died when Richard was 8 years old. Edward then remarried a woman named Charity Seabrooks to this union 12 children were born. Their names were: Edward, Jr., Ben, Albert, Mike, Maggie, Rosa, Emma, Phyllis, Enoch, Elijah, Ethel and Lydia.

Charity was a Slave Girl. She was freed from slavery at the age of 14. Her mother was an African American and her father was Mulatto.
Edward, Sr. Mother was Indian and His Father was White.

In 1870 Edward Brown, 42 Married Charity Seabrooks, 21 and the legacy Continues.
Father of 15 kids: two By first wife:
Two First Kids:
Frank Brown
Richard Brown

Edward and Charity Brown Children's:
Edward Brown, Jr.
Benjamin Brown
Maggie Brown
Emma Brown
Mike Brown
Albert Brown
Rose Brown
Phyllis Brown
Enoch Brown
Elijah Brown
Lydia Brown
Ethel Brown

Father was White Col. B.H. Brown (1786 - 1879)
Mother was Indian


The Roots of the Brown-Seabrooks family of Old Barnwell County began in England, in the early 1800s. Edward Brown's First Marriage brought two sons: Frank & Richard. Their mother died when Richard was 8 years old. Edward then remarried a woman named Charity Seabrooks to this union 12 children were born. Their names were: Edward, Jr., Ben, Albert, Mike, Maggie, Rosa, Emma, Phyllis, Enoch, Elijah, Ethel and Lydia.

Charity was a Slave Girl. She was freed from slavery at the age of 14. Her mother was an African American and her father was Mulatto.
Edward, Sr. Mother was Indian and His Father was White.

In 1870 Edward Brown, 42 Married Charity Seabrooks, 21 and the legacy Continues.


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