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Elizabeth (Houser) Brown died 24 Sept. 1854 at the age of 64 yrs, 9 months per Cemetery Records, Center Township, Williams County, Ohio, Brown Cemetery, p. 5 (Bryan: Williams County Genealogical Society, 1992).
Per Arlo Gump, Elizabeth Howser was born on 28 Dec 1789. Per Goodspeed's History of Williams County, p. 768, she was born on Jan. 12, 1789. Per her gravestone in Brown Cemetery, she was age 64 years, 9 months, at the date of her death on 24 Sept 1854. That would put her birth on 24 Dec 1789. Because no days were listed, the date in Dec. may be off by several days. Therefore, the most probable date of birth is 28 Dec. 1789, which agrees with Arlo Gump's history.
Elizabeth (Houser) Brown died 24 Sept. 1854 at the age of 64 yrs, 9 months per Cemetery Records, Center Township, Williams County, Ohio, Brown Cemetery, p. 5 (Bryan: Williams County Genealogical Society, 1992).
Elizabeth was born in 1789. She passed away in 1854.
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Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Gump, Arlo, two-page typed history, dated 7 July 1979. The first page CONT is entitled "Braun Family--My Father's Great-grandparents" and records CONT the descendents of Daniel Braun, born 1 Jan 1785. The second page is CONT entitled "Brown Family--My Father's Grandparents" and records the CONT descendents of Henry Brown (born 7 Dec 1810), son of Daniel Braun.
↑ Linda M. Cochran database lmc_lee at Rootsweb Worldconnect
Title: Deed between Martin Houser and Daniel Braun, 8 May 1813, Stark County Note: Deed between Martin Houser and Daniel Braun, 8 May 1813, Stark County CONT OH Land Records, pg. 168-169, LDS Microfilm #956005
Title: History of Stark County, OH Publication: Baskin and Battey, Chicago, Ill. Page: pg. 906-907.
Acknowledgments
Houser-1510 was created by Cindy Croxton through the import of 10gen.ged on May 23, 2015 and by Teri Kuszmaul.
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