March 3, 1810 -- Alice Coward Brown died at New Jersey. [3]
Alice Coward Brown was buried at the Old Yellow Meeting House, Red Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [4]
Alice was mentioned on a memorial in Yellow Meeting House Cemetery, Red Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States with a death date of 3 March 1810.[5]
Source
Edward Mayes. Edited by Clark T. Thornton. Genealogy of the Family of Longstreet Completed. Circa 1935. Privately published. Reprinted 2009. Page 77.
S22. Role 1005187. January 27, 2011
Charles Shepard, compiler, Hugh Coward's Descendants to the fourth generation (A Chart) (Troy, New York: Charles Shepard, 1922); FamilySearch.org
Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey - Marriage Licenses. "The Marriage Ceremony Coward, Alice, and John Brown, Burlington 1759 Feb. 7"
Record ID Number MH:I488. User ID 04BA5BE1-81DE-42BF-A08F-50A06155B138. Updated on January 27, 2011 02:51:33 GMT-7
Footnotes
↑ User ID FA28339F-0510-436F-893A-BB8593019BF8. Record ID Number MH:IF5720.
↑ User ID 54942EB6-6216-423B-A784-ED9C0C0EAC77. Record ID Number MH:IF5722.
↑ User ID FFB48604-AD9A-4D95-A2F6-E03C46A9CAC9. Record ID Number MH:IF5723.
↑Memorial:
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Find A Grave: Memorial #146472276 (accessed 8 September 2023)
Memorial page for Alice Coward Brown (13 May 1735-3 Mar 1810), citing Yellow Meeting House Cemetery, Red Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Audrey (contributor 46877347).
Acknowledgements
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