On May 10th 1820, James married the former Susan Anna Stephens in Wadesboro, North Carolina. They had six children: Henry Stevens, Clementine, Josephine, Purdy Stevens Robert McCulloch and Andrew.
Death Notice:
Col. James Edmond Brown was born Oct. 25th 1799 in Wadesboro, N. C., and died in Fort Gaines, Georgia, February 15th 1872. He was a son of Rev. John Brown, D. D., who was widely and favorably known as a minister of the Presbyterian Church. Brother Brown made several moves in early life and finally went to Monticello, Georgia. Here he married Miss Susan A. Stephens in 1820. They remained in that portion of the state till 1833 when they removed to Fort Gaines.
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Source:
The Southern Christian Advocate
Issue of March 20, 1872
On May 10th 1820, James married the former Susan Anna Stephens in Wadesboro, North Carolina. They had six children: Henry Stevens, Clementine, Josephine, Purdy Stevens Robert McCulloch and Andrew.
Death Notice:
Col. James Edmond Brown was born Oct. 25th 1799 in Wadesboro, N. C., and died in Fort Gaines, Georgia, February 15th 1872. He was a son of Rev. John Brown, D. D., who was widely and favorably known as a minister of the Presbyterian Church. Brother Brown made several moves in early life and finally went to Monticello, Georgia. Here he married Miss Susan A. Stephens in 1820. They remained in that portion of the state till 1833 when they removed to Fort Gaines.
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Source:
The Southern Christian Advocate
Issue of March 20, 1872