Place: Des Moines Township, Jefferson County, Iowa
Note: They were both age 40, both born in Pennsylvania. The older children,including ten year old Nancy, were born in Pennsylvania. The youngerchildren, including eight year old Jacob, were bon in Iowa.[6]
Sources
WikiTree profile Brown-15290 created through the import of TMG_DESC_OF_HENRY BROWN 8 OCT 2012.GED on Oct 8, 2012 by Dan Olds. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Dan and others.
Source: S818 Title: 150 years with the Browns Abbreviation: 150 years with the Browns Author: Seitz, Rosa (Brown) Publication: A typescript sent to Doris Olds by Anna G. Stewart
Source: S925 Title: Bedford County Will Book, Testator: Martin Hoover, Volume: 4: 153 Abbreviation: Bedford County Will Book Publication: 19 June 1854 Repository: #R60
Repository: R60 Name: County Court House Address: State: Pennsylvania
Source: S948 Title: 1850 federal census of Jefferson County, Iowa, Record Type: Microfilmimage online Abbreviation: 1850c, Jefferson Co., IA Note: viewed 26 April 1965 Repository: #R10
Repository: R10 Name: www.ancestry.com Address: State: internet URL:
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