Individual Details
Nancy Emeline Brown
(12 Jun 1847 - 17 May 1864)
It is likely the two teen-age daughters that died in May of 1864, died in Grayson Co, TX. Their graves are not in Missouri with the remainder of their family. During the late Civil War years in Fannin & Grayson Counties where the Western Confederate Army was stationed, there were several typhoid epidemics.
Events
Families
Father | MURPHY BROWN (1816 - 1863) |
Mother | REBEKAH POINDEXTER JONES (1822 - 1912) |
Sibling | Richard Jones Brown (1837 - 1839) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Bridget Brown (1839 - 1839) |
Sibling | William Clayborn Brown (1840 - 1860) |
Sibling | MIRANDA JANE BROWN (1842 - 1912) |
Sibling | Ezekiel Wilson Brown (1843 - 1863) |
Sibling | John Reed Brown (1845 - 1889) |
Sibling | Mary Catherine Brown (1848 - 1864) |
Sibling | Sarah Frances Brown (1850 - 1922) |
Sibling | Joel Brown (1852 - 1852) |
Sibling | Lemuel Green Brown (1855 - 1923) |
Sibling | Monervia Magdalene Brown (1856 - 1857) |
Sibling | Robert Thomas Brown (1858 - 1858) |
Sibling | Rebekah Ann Brown (1860 - 1860) |
Sibling | Eliza Isabel "Belle" Brown (1862 - 1934) |
Endnotes
1. Mary Jane Comstock, Compiler; Comstock-Haggard and Allied Families; (Chicago: Adams Press, 1973), p.68.
2. Paul O. Barker, Bible records of Richard Jones, Murphy & Rebecca P. Brown, Family Group Sheets, census abstracts, correspondence and shared research. [Paul's wife was a descendant of Belle (Brown) Barnett.].
3. US Census 1860 MO, McDonald County (NARA Microcopy 653; Roll 633; LDS Microfilm #0803633).
4. Mary Jane Comstock, Compiler; Comstock-Haggard and Allied Families; (Chicago: Adams Press, 1973), p.68.
5. Paul O. Barker, Bible records of Richard Jones, Murphy & Rebecca P. Brown, Family Group Sheets, census abstracts, correspondence and shared research. [Paul's wife was a descendant of Belle (Brown) Barnett.].