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Martha Elizabeth “Mattie” <I>Stewart</I> Brown

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Martha Elizabeth “Mattie” Stewart Brown

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
24 Apr 1917 (aged 74)
Frederick, Tillman County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Markley, Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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The Jacksboro Gazette
Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas
Thursday, May 24, 1917

Mrs. Martha E. Brown, 75, died 24 April 1917, at the home of our sister, Mrs. Cargill, near Frederick, Oklahoma.

She was the daughter of Dr. Thomas Stewart and Mrs. Julia Brady Stewart.

Emigrated from Illinois, 1855.

Married Joseph Cates, August 1860, who died a few years ago. His one son, Mont Cates, survives him.

She afterwards married Jacob Brown. Six children by that marriage survive her.

Mrs. Brown's life was one of unselfish devotion to her home and family. She was weary, she had done what she could. God has called her. May we all meet her in heaven. We laid her body in the Markley cemetery beside her husband near her old home.

Her sister, Mary E. Shown

Her husband was one of the first settlers in this area.
The Jacksboro Gazette
Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas
Thursday, May 24, 1917

Mrs. Martha E. Brown, 75, died 24 April 1917, at the home of our sister, Mrs. Cargill, near Frederick, Oklahoma.

She was the daughter of Dr. Thomas Stewart and Mrs. Julia Brady Stewart.

Emigrated from Illinois, 1855.

Married Joseph Cates, August 1860, who died a few years ago. His one son, Mont Cates, survives him.

She afterwards married Jacob Brown. Six children by that marriage survive her.

Mrs. Brown's life was one of unselfish devotion to her home and family. She was weary, she had done what she could. God has called her. May we all meet her in heaven. We laid her body in the Markley cemetery beside her husband near her old home.

Her sister, Mary E. Shown

Her husband was one of the first settlers in this area.


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