Family Group Sheet

HUSBAND
James Reuben BROWN
DEATHbefore 1938He died before the birth of his youngest child.; 489
BIRTH  
MARRIAGE  489
 
WIFE
Rachel Elizabeth BAKER
DEATH1843Alabama, United States489
 
CHILDREN
1.Miles William BROWN-B5A6/H/  MALE
 BIRTH1825Warren, Georgia, United States70,488
MILITARYabout 1853Soon after his arrival there they both went to Albuquerque, N. M. The trip was a long and hazardous one, but their destination was finally reached, and the following year Mr. Brown went to Pike’s Peak, Ft. Laramie, etc., remaining three years, engaged with Col. Sumner in Indian warfare the greater portion of the time. After numerous hardships and perilous adventures he returned to Johnson county in 1858. -History of Vernon County, MO. 1887 (see Bolejack_1364 for full text); Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, United States489
MILITARY1857military operations in the area; Johnson, Missouri, United States490
CENSUS13 July 1860Jackson Township, Johnson, Missouri, United States69
CENSUS7 June 1870Kingsville Township, Johnson, Missouri, United States70
DEATHbefore 1880Johnson, Missouri, United States488
BURIAL No gravestone; Bluff Springs Cemetery, Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, United States
REF # B5A6/H/;
MARRIAGE8 January 1857Amanda Jane BOLEJACK-B5A6; by Rev. William Reece; Johnson, Missouri, United States69,74

2.William Nelson BROWN489  MALE
 BIRTH1 January 1838Murray, Georgia, United States
MIGRATION1852Johnson, Missouri, United States489
MILITARY1857military actions in the area; Johnson, Missouri, United States490
DEATH  
BURIAL