Elizabeth was born about 1768. Elizabeth "Polly" Poole married John "Jack" Brown about 1800 in Spartanburg, SC. He was born around 1780 in Virginia and died on 24 Mar 1857 in , Cherokee Co, SC.[1][2]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 25 August 2021), memorial page for Elizabeth Poole Brown (1768–4 Oct 1839), Find A Grave: Memorial #31017244, citing Brown Cemetery #1, Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA ; Maintained by Tonya Sapp Hames (contributor 46793226) .
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This Elizabeth Poole Brown, daughter of William Poole and Mary Elizabeth Stovall, could not have been married to one John Brown in 1788 and another in 1800. Since the sources support the marriage to John (nickname Jackie) Brown in Spartanburg, South Carolina in 1800, the other John Brown was probably married to a different Elizabeth.
There is an Elizabeth P. Brown on the 1850 Sumter Co, SC census. She is listed with son Francis A. Brown and grandson Francis B. Brown. I think this is the same Elizabeth Poole Brown. Right?
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