Alexander Brown and his father-in-law, Joseph North, were the first to move back from the river [Maumee], up Minard's creek toward Keeler's Prairie.
This venture was made in 1828 and must be considered the beginning of settlement in Weston township [Wood, OH]. Within seven years of Brown's and North's migration from the Rapids, there were no less than eighty-four adult males having their homes within the township.
Other children:
Sarah Abigail Condit, 1833 - 1917
Margaret Ellen Warner, 1843 - 1913
Ann E. Rowland, 1848 - 1871
Alexander Brown and his father-in-law, Joseph North, were the first to move back from the river [Maumee], up Minard's creek toward Keeler's Prairie.
This venture was made in 1828 and must be considered the beginning of settlement in Weston township [Wood, OH]. Within seven years of Brown's and North's migration from the Rapids, there were no less than eighty-four adult males having their homes within the township.
Other children:
Sarah Abigail Condit, 1833 - 1917
Margaret Ellen Warner, 1843 - 1913
Ann E. Rowland, 1848 - 1871
Family Members
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Caroline Brown McKee
1823–1856
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James Brown
1824–1860
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Mary Brown
1827–1842
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Sgt Morgan Brown
1829–1888
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William Brown
1833–1902
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Isaac Newton Brown
1836–1896
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Eliza Jane Brown McLain
1838–1884
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Joseph Brown
1840–1847
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Samuel Brown
1841–1924
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Margaret Ellen "Maggie" Brown Warner
1843–1913
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Ann Elizabeth "Annie" Brown Rowland
1848–1871
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