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Sign up freeEdward James Brown 1828 – 1865 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1828
Birth Location: Kentucky, USA
Death Date: Jul 1865
Death Location: Taney, Missouri, USA
Father: Allen Brown
Mother: Elizabeth Cook
Spouse(s): Mary Brown
Children(s): Elvira Adams
Edward James Brown was born in 1828 in Kentucky, USA, the child of Allen C Brown and Elizabeth Cook. Edward James Brown married Mary Ann Phoebe Cook Brown, and had children including Elvira Jane Brown Adams. Edward James Brown passed away in 1865 in Taney, Missouri, USA.
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Biography
- Edward James Brown was born in 1828 in Kentucky, USA, the child of Allen C Brown and Elizabeth Cook.
- Edward James Brown married Mary Ann Phoebe Cook Brown, and had children including Elvira Jane Brown Adams.
- Edward James Brown passed away in 1865 in Taney, Missouri, USA.
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Edward Brown's Descendants
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1. Elvira (Jane Brown) Adams (12 Aug 1855 – 13 Jun 1926) m. William (Martin) Adams (24 Feb 1846 – 17 Nov 1924)
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1. Elizabeth (Jane "Lizzy") Adams (14 Dec 1872 – 02 JAN 1914)
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1. John (Lewis) Reynolds (25 AUG 1888 – 6 Jun 1963)
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1. Sam (William) Snow (7 Jan 1909 – Jun 1 1974) m. Lula (Ellen Wallace) Snow (11 Apr 1912 – 2002)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1828
Event Place: Kentucky, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Jul 1865
Event Place: Taney, Missouri, USA