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Andrew Jackson Brown

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Andrew Jackson Brown

Birth
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Apr 1899 (aged 57)
Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, April 20, 1899    
Andrew J. Brown - Andrew J. [ackson] Brown was born at Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana, December 6, 1841, and died at his home near Platteville, April 11, 1899. He came to Iowa with his parents when young, and lived for nearly forty-five years on the place where he died. He enlisted in the 9th Iowa cavalry, Co. B in July 1863, and was mustered out March 1, 1866. He served under Capt. John Flick. He was married to Miss Margaret Kemery, of Platteville, September 27, 1867. To this union was born three children, two sons and one daughter. These, with his three sisters and one brother, mourn his death. The funeral services took place at his home, nine miles southeast of Bedford, Wednesday, April 12 at 10 a. m., conducted by Rev. D. W. Griffith. An unusually large number of people attended the funeral, which showed the respect in which deceased was held. The interment was made in Forest Grove cemetery.
Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, April 20, 1899    
Andrew J. Brown - Andrew J. [ackson] Brown was born at Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana, December 6, 1841, and died at his home near Platteville, April 11, 1899. He came to Iowa with his parents when young, and lived for nearly forty-five years on the place where he died. He enlisted in the 9th Iowa cavalry, Co. B in July 1863, and was mustered out March 1, 1866. He served under Capt. John Flick. He was married to Miss Margaret Kemery, of Platteville, September 27, 1867. To this union was born three children, two sons and one daughter. These, with his three sisters and one brother, mourn his death. The funeral services took place at his home, nine miles southeast of Bedford, Wednesday, April 12 at 10 a. m., conducted by Rev. D. W. Griffith. An unusually large number of people attended the funeral, which showed the respect in which deceased was held. The interment was made in Forest Grove cemetery.


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