Individual Details
Mary Agnes BROWN
(Abt 1867 - Bet Feb 1893 and Mar 1893)
1 Jun 1870, Pittsford, Rutland Co., VT. Page 87, dwelling 279:
George N. Brown, 25 (1844-45), farmer born VT. Real estate owned of $4, 000, personal estate of $1, 000
Mary E. Brown, 22 (1847-48), born VT
George N. Brown Jr., 4 (1865-66), born VT
Mary A. Brown, 3 (1866-67), born VT
Cora G. Brown, 3/12, born Mar 1870, born VT
Betsey E. Brown, 64 (1805-06), born VT, Boarding
1 Jun 1880, District 27, Madison Co., Montana Territory, , page 350B, Family 10, ED 27 pg 12D:
Geo N. Brown, head, 34 (1845-46) born VT, father born VT, mother born N. York, Farmer
Emeline Brown, wife, 24 (1855-56), born PA father born PA mother born VA
George Brown, son, 14 (1865-66), born VT father born VT mother born PA [sic]
Agnes Brown, daughter, 13 (1866-67), born VT father born VT mother born PA [sic]
In a conversation with Barbara Duncan Fridlund April, 2000, she recalled that Florence had told her that Agnes was a painter. When Agnes was married, they came to live in his father's home. He created an apartment in one wing of the house. Agnes at one time had a prolapsed uterus and had to spend almost a year in bed.
Art Brown said that Agnes died shortly after the birth of her second child, a son. I have not found any evidence of that to date.
George N. Brown, 25 (1844-45), farmer born VT. Real estate owned of $4, 000, personal estate of $1, 000
Mary E. Brown, 22 (1847-48), born VT
George N. Brown Jr., 4 (1865-66), born VT
Mary A. Brown, 3 (1866-67), born VT
Cora G. Brown, 3/12, born Mar 1870, born VT
Betsey E. Brown, 64 (1805-06), born VT, Boarding
1 Jun 1880, District 27, Madison Co., Montana Territory, , page 350B, Family 10, ED 27 pg 12D:
Geo N. Brown, head, 34 (1845-46) born VT, father born VT, mother born N. York, Farmer
Emeline Brown, wife, 24 (1855-56), born PA father born PA mother born VA
George Brown, son, 14 (1865-66), born VT father born VT mother born PA [sic]
Agnes Brown, daughter, 13 (1866-67), born VT father born VT mother born PA [sic]
In a conversation with Barbara Duncan Fridlund April, 2000, she recalled that Florence had told her that Agnes was a painter. When Agnes was married, they came to live in his father's home. He created an apartment in one wing of the house. Agnes at one time had a prolapsed uterus and had to spend almost a year in bed.
Art Brown said that Agnes died shortly after the birth of her second child, a son. I have not found any evidence of that to date.
Events
Families
| Spouse | William Henry MEAD (1865 - 1920) |
| Child | Florence Agnes MEAD (1892 - 1988) |
| Father | George N. BROWN (1844 - 1910) |
| Mother | Mary Elizabeth BACON (1848 - 1872) |
| Sibling | George N. BROWN (1866 - 1943) |
| Sibling | Cora Gertrude BROWN (1869 - 1870) |
Endnotes
1. Vermont Vital Records Index Cards.
