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Jean May Brown 1928 – 2003 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Jul 1928

Birth Location: Stoughton, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

Death Date: 10 Apr 2003

Death Location: Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

Father: George Brown

Mother: Anna Harried

Spouse(s): Miller Quam

Children(s):

Jean May Brown was born in 1928 in Stoughton, Dane, Wisconsin, USA, the child of George Wallace Brown and Anna Della Harried. Jean May Brown married Miller Glenn Quam. Jean May Brown passed away in 2003 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA.

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Biography

  • Jean May Brown was born in 1928 in Stoughton, Dane, Wisconsin, USA, the child of George Wallace Brown and Anna Della Harried.
  • Jean May Brown married Miller Glenn Quam.
  • Jean May Brown passed away in 2003 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA.

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Jean Brown's Ancestors

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Jean Brown
1928 – 2003
Birth Place: Stoughton, Dane, Wisconsin, USA
Parents
George Wallace Brown
1898 – 1965
Albion, Dane, Wisconsin, USA
Anna (Della) Harried
1906 – 1937
North Dakota, USA
Grandparents
Wallace (Schuyler) Brown
1863 – 1907
Wisconsin, USA
Mary (Effa) LaPlante
1864 – 1950
Wisconsin, USA
Great-Grandparents
Richard Brown
1831 – 1888
Mary Child
1831 – 1912
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Schuyler Brown
1777 – 1857
Lydia Simpson
1787 – 1864

Jean Brown's Timeline

2 Records

1928
2 Jul 1928
Birth of Jean May Brown in Stoughton, Dane, Wisconsin, USA
Stoughton, Dane, Wisconsin, USA
2003
10 Apr 2003
Age 75
Death of Jean May Brown in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA
Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Jul 1928
    Event Place: Stoughton, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Apr 2003
    Event Place: Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

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