By 1827 his family had moved to Conecuh County Alabama.
By 1859 they had moved on to Jones County Mississippi where they remained.
Elias Brown , son of Millard and Lucy, and his brother Mark, came with them. Apparently all moved to avoid the war.
1880 Census states that his
Father was born in Scotland
his Mother in Ireland
and his wife's parents were both born in Virginia
Children
Born in Conecuh County Alabama
Moved to Jones County Mississippi
Mary Brown abt 1827 w/o Elias
Robert Brown abt 1828
Catherine Brown abt 1835
Joseph Brown abt 1838
Elizabeth Brown abt 1840
John Brown abt 1843
Thomas Brown abt 1846
BLM Records show that Elihu, Elias and Mark, all bought land in 1859 in Jones county,
between Eastside Drive and Hwy 29. This is a few miles West of Brown Cemetary and the Millard Watkins Brown Homestead. Mark also had 40 adjoining acres in Perry county.
Jones County Census in 1880 has Elihu still alive.
By 1827 his family had moved to Conecuh County Alabama.
By 1859 they had moved on to Jones County Mississippi where they remained.
Elias Brown , son of Millard and Lucy, and his brother Mark, came with them. Apparently all moved to avoid the war.
1880 Census states that his
Father was born in Scotland
his Mother in Ireland
and his wife's parents were both born in Virginia
Children
Born in Conecuh County Alabama
Moved to Jones County Mississippi
Mary Brown abt 1827 w/o Elias
Robert Brown abt 1828
Catherine Brown abt 1835
Joseph Brown abt 1838
Elizabeth Brown abt 1840
John Brown abt 1843
Thomas Brown abt 1846
BLM Records show that Elihu, Elias and Mark, all bought land in 1859 in Jones county,
between Eastside Drive and Hwy 29. This is a few miles West of Brown Cemetary and the Millard Watkins Brown Homestead. Mark also had 40 adjoining acres in Perry county.
Jones County Census in 1880 has Elihu still alive.
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