03 Sept 1840 – 24 July 1917
Newark Daily Advocate, July 24, 1917
Jacob T. Brown, aged 77 years, died Tuesday morning in Columbus, death being due to old age.
He was born in Licking County September 3, 1840, and was one of the pioneer residents of Hopewell Township. In 1862 Mr. Brown was married to Miss Millie Bradley, who died 13 years ago. To them were born 10 children, all of whom survive. William, who lives southeast of Newark and Mrs. Chloe George and Mrs. Minnie Snelling of Hopewell Township; also Mrs. Alice George, Mrs. Lucy Skinner, Mrs. Nellie Vermillion, and the following sons: Joseph, James, Abraham and Oscar, all of whom live in the city.
The funeral arrangements have not been completed, but interment will be from Carmel church east of Newark.
To many of the older residents of the county, Mr. Brown will be remembered as the "church man" for 10 years traveling through the country with a patent churn of his own which he sold.
03 Sept 1840 – 24 July 1917
Newark Daily Advocate, July 24, 1917
Jacob T. Brown, aged 77 years, died Tuesday morning in Columbus, death being due to old age.
He was born in Licking County September 3, 1840, and was one of the pioneer residents of Hopewell Township. In 1862 Mr. Brown was married to Miss Millie Bradley, who died 13 years ago. To them were born 10 children, all of whom survive. William, who lives southeast of Newark and Mrs. Chloe George and Mrs. Minnie Snelling of Hopewell Township; also Mrs. Alice George, Mrs. Lucy Skinner, Mrs. Nellie Vermillion, and the following sons: Joseph, James, Abraham and Oscar, all of whom live in the city.
The funeral arrangements have not been completed, but interment will be from Carmel church east of Newark.
To many of the older residents of the county, Mr. Brown will be remembered as the "church man" for 10 years traveling through the country with a patent churn of his own which he sold.
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