He married Eliza Ann Jackson, a daughter of William Monroe Jackson and Martha Ann Singleton Jackson.
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LOUIS W. BROWN CLAIMED BY DEATH
Louis W. Brown, 77, died Wednesday night at the home of his son, Wilson Brown, on the Edmundson place in Decatur. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Highsmith of Moulton.
Surviving are 11 children, Mrs. Minnie Dugger, Mrs. Viola Putnam, Mrs. S. M. Vinson, Mrs. Ella Young, Mrs. M. J. Long, Mrs. Dealous McNutt, Mrs. Alton Turner, and Mrs. George Phillips; Robert Brown, Wilson Brown and Louis M. Brown; three brothers, J. R. Brown, S. M. Brown, and Ellis Brown; three sisters, Mrs. John Harp, Mrs. Rosella Layton and Mrs. Dennie Roberts; several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.
The body will be taken to the home of R. L. Brown, 705 E. Moulton Street.
Originally published in The Decatur Daily on Thursday, February 5, 1948
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BROWN SERVICES HELD SATURDAY
Funeral services will be held Saturday at Johnson Chapel at 2 P. M. FOR Louis W. Brown, 77, who died Wednesday night. Rev. Rogers will conduct the services.
The cortege will leave the residence of R. L. Brown, 705 E. Moulton Street at 1 P. M. Highsmith of Moulton will be in charge.
Brown is survived by 11 children, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Originally published in The Decatur Daily on Friday, February 6, 1948
He married Eliza Ann Jackson, a daughter of William Monroe Jackson and Martha Ann Singleton Jackson.
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LOUIS W. BROWN CLAIMED BY DEATH
Louis W. Brown, 77, died Wednesday night at the home of his son, Wilson Brown, on the Edmundson place in Decatur. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Highsmith of Moulton.
Surviving are 11 children, Mrs. Minnie Dugger, Mrs. Viola Putnam, Mrs. S. M. Vinson, Mrs. Ella Young, Mrs. M. J. Long, Mrs. Dealous McNutt, Mrs. Alton Turner, and Mrs. George Phillips; Robert Brown, Wilson Brown and Louis M. Brown; three brothers, J. R. Brown, S. M. Brown, and Ellis Brown; three sisters, Mrs. John Harp, Mrs. Rosella Layton and Mrs. Dennie Roberts; several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.
The body will be taken to the home of R. L. Brown, 705 E. Moulton Street.
Originally published in The Decatur Daily on Thursday, February 5, 1948
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BROWN SERVICES HELD SATURDAY
Funeral services will be held Saturday at Johnson Chapel at 2 P. M. FOR Louis W. Brown, 77, who died Wednesday night. Rev. Rogers will conduct the services.
The cortege will leave the residence of R. L. Brown, 705 E. Moulton Street at 1 P. M. Highsmith of Moulton will be in charge.
Brown is survived by 11 children, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Originally published in The Decatur Daily on Friday, February 6, 1948
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FHL Film Number: 1908828 Reference ID: cn 6379
Family Members
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Elbert M. Brown
1869–1935
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Lela Ann Brown
1872–1911
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James Robert Brown
1873–1958
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Ada Florida Brown Harp
1874–1943
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Rosella Brown Layton
1877–1965
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Silas Martin Brown
1881–1952
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Ninnie Lee Brown Roberts
1885–1983
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Della Brown Roberts
1887–1945
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Lettie Mae Brown Harp
1890–1953
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Ellis Anderson Brown
1892–1957
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George Nathaniel Brown
1896–1947
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Minnie May Brown Dugger
1899–1948
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Viola Brown Putnam
1900–1954
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Madgie A. Brown Vinson
1901–1991
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Robert Lee Brown
1903–1986
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Novella "Nova" Brown Layton
1904–1924
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Vergie Lou Brown Loggins
1906–1941
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Ada Idella "Della" Brown Young
1907–1983
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Audrey Exodus Brown Long
1911–1963
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Woodrow Wilson Brown
1913–1968
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Lewis Martin Brown
1915–1952
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Eliza Bell Brown Phillips
1916–1952
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Brown Turner
1916–2008
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