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Seth Sheldon Brown

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Seth Sheldon Brown

Birth
Richburg, Allegany County, New York, USA
Death
2 Oct 1916 (aged 72)
Main Settlement, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Burial
Main Settlement, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA Add to Map
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From "The Sabbath Recorder,"20 Nov 1916, p. 670:

"BROWN - Seth Sheldon Brown was born in Richburg, N.Y., August 5, 1884, and died at Main Settlement, N. Y., October 2, 1916.

In 1868, he was united in marriage to Martha P. Hornblower. Three sons were born to them, - Walter, Stanley and William, all of whom are still living. On August 3, 1872, he with his wife and about twenty-five others was baptized by Elder Huffman and joined the East Portville Church at Main Settlement, where he remained a member until his death.

The funeral services were held at the home. The large number of friends and relatives from near and far honored his memory by their presence at the funeral and the beautiful floral decorations gave eloquent expression of the tender affection in which he was held. E. F. L."


(Retrieved 9-05-2015, from actual copy of The Sabbath Recorder. Theodore L. Gardiner. D. D., Editor, Deaths: BROWN... p. 670. Submitted by Jean Jorgensen, F.A.G. contributor# 47179150).
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son of Hiram Brown (1818-1891) and Mary Ann Buckley (1820-1903). Mary Ann's father, Azel Buckley, was a pioneer of Wirt.
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From "The Sabbath Recorder,"20 Nov 1916, p. 670:

"BROWN - Seth Sheldon Brown was born in Richburg, N.Y., August 5, 1884, and died at Main Settlement, N. Y., October 2, 1916.

In 1868, he was united in marriage to Martha P. Hornblower. Three sons were born to them, - Walter, Stanley and William, all of whom are still living. On August 3, 1872, he with his wife and about twenty-five others was baptized by Elder Huffman and joined the East Portville Church at Main Settlement, where he remained a member until his death.

The funeral services were held at the home. The large number of friends and relatives from near and far honored his memory by their presence at the funeral and the beautiful floral decorations gave eloquent expression of the tender affection in which he was held. E. F. L."


(Retrieved 9-05-2015, from actual copy of The Sabbath Recorder. Theodore L. Gardiner. D. D., Editor, Deaths: BROWN... p. 670. Submitted by Jean Jorgensen, F.A.G. contributor# 47179150).
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son of Hiram Brown (1818-1891) and Mary Ann Buckley (1820-1903). Mary Ann's father, Azel Buckley, was a pioneer of Wirt.


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