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Elizabeth (Allison) Brown (1790 - 1850)

Elizabeth Brown formerly Allison
Born in Laurens, South Carolina, United Statesmap [uncertain]
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Wife of — married 12 May 1805 in Rutherford, Tennessee, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 59 in Bluffton, Ray, Missouri, United Statesmap
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Biography

Elizabeth was born in 1790, probably in Laurens, South Carolina. Elizabeth Allison married Thomas Brokenberry Brown on May 12, 1805 in Rutherford, Tennessee, USA. They had nine children.

Children: Polly Brown Campbell (1806 - 1851)* Mary Elizabeth Brown Brookshier (1808 - 1839)* William G Brown (1809 - 1879)* John Brown (1810 - 1894)* Frances Brown Smith (1813 - 1872)* Thomas Ashley Brown (1815 - 1899)* James Daniel Brown (1822 - 1904)*

Burial: New Hope Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery Bluffton Ray County Missouri, USA

Elizabeth was an invalid for the last 30 years of her life. She passed away in 1850. [1]

Footnotes

  1. Descendents (sic) of Thomas Brokenberry Brown.

Sources

  • Descendents (sic) of Thomas Brokenberry Brown. Compiled by Judge Grace McKnight. Privately published, Ferris, Texas, 1983. Photocopy of copy #46 belonging to Carol Colleen Crowley Oliphant, which is in the possession of Susan Saul.
  • Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, Find A Grave Memorial# 20445749. Birth: Apr. 14, 1790

Death: Mar. 26, 1850 Wife of Thomas B. Brown, Aged: 59 Years, 9 Months, 12 Days Siblings: James Allison (1794-1877)





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Allison-2122 and Allison-1804 appear to represent the same person because: they are the same Elizabeth Allison who married Thomas Brokenberry Brown. Allison-2122 lists all of her children, not just John Brown so that part of her profile should be kept intact if the two duplicate profiles are merged.
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