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Ward Newton Brown 1920–1991 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Oct 1920

Birth Location: Hamburg, St. Charles, Missouri, USA

Death Date: 28 Apr 1991

Death Location: Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA

Father: Claud Brown

Mother: Hazel Brown

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In 1920, Ward Newton Brown entered the world in Hamburg, St. Charles, Missouri, USA, born to Claud Lee Brown And Hazel Belle Brown. Ward Newton Brown passed away in 1991 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1920, Ward Newton Brown entered the world in Hamburg, St. Charles, Missouri, USA, born to Claud Lee Brown And Hazel Belle Brown.
  • Ward Newton Brown passed away in 1991 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA.

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Ward Brown's Ancestors

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Ward Brown
1920–1991
Birth Place: Hamburg, St. Charles, Missouri, USA
Parents
Claud Lee Brown
1884–1933
Iowa
Hazel (Belle) Brown
1896–1929
Kansas
Grandparents
Lon Brown
1850–
Ohio, USA
Lilly Barnes
1860–
Minnesota, USA
Auther (C.) Johnson
1868–
Indiana
Clarisa (J 'Clara Sarah') Hurd
1866–
Wisconsin
Great-Grandparents
Charles Johnson
1829–1899
Matthew Hurd
1827–1912
Rhuena Hadlock
1842–1892
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sam Hurd
1798–
Henry Hadlock
1813–1883
Dorothy Chase
1814–1894

Ward Brown's Timeline

2 Records

1920
9 Oct 1920
Birth of Ward Newton Brown in Hamburg, St. Charles, Missouri, USA
Hamburg, St. Charles, Missouri, USA
1991
28 Apr 1991
Age 71
Death of Ward Newton Brown in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA
Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Oct 1920
    Event Place: Hamburg, St. Charles, Missouri, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Apr 1991
    Event Place: Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA

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