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Malinda Brown 1816–1870 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 May 1816

Birth Location: Chester County, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1 July 1870

Death Location: Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA; Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery

Father: John BROWN

Mother: Nancy Brown

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Malinda Brown was born in 1816 in Chester County, South Carolina, USA, the child of John Brown And Nancy Jane Gordon Brown. Malinda Brown passed away in 1870 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA; Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery.

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Biography

  • Malinda Brown was born in 1816 in Chester County, South Carolina, USA, the child of John Brown And Nancy Jane Gordon Brown.
  • Malinda Brown passed away in 1870 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA; Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery.

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Malinda Brown's Ancestors

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Malinda Brown
1816–1870
Birth Place: Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Parents
John BROWN
1770–1842
Sligo, Ireland - Scottish
Nancy (Jane GORDON -) Brown
1775–1840
Drumbo, County Down, Ulster Province, Northern Ireland, UK
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Malinda Brown's Timeline

2 Records

1816
30 May 1816
Birth of Malinda Brown in Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Chester County, South Carolina, USA
1870
1 July 1870
Age 54
Death of Malinda Brown in Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA; Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA; Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 May 1816
    Event Place: Chester County, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 July 1870
    Event Place: Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA; Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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