John was married to Eleanor White (1791-1878) on September 10, 1822 in Butler County, Pennsylvania. They had four children, William (1824-1896), Robert (1826-1888), Ruth E.(abt.1830-1863), Mary Ann (1833-1903).
John McCamish Brown is buried with his daughter Ruth E. Brown in Middlesex Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Middlesex Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania.
John's wife Eleanor White after being widowed moved from Butler Co, Pa. to Fairview, Johnson Co., Iowa with son William and his family, her son Robert and daughter Mary Ann. Eleanor is buried with her 2 children Mary Ann and Robert in West Branch Cemetery, Cedar County, Iowa.
History of Butler County Pennsylvania, 1895
Middlesex Township, Chapter 33
In the old cemetery lot on which the Middlesex Presbyterian church building stands are many nameless graves. Some, marked by common sandstone monuments, are made impressive by their simplicity. The greater number of graves, however, are designated by old-time marble headstones, and many of them by modern marble monuments. Among the dead who inhabit this silent city the following may be mentioned:1830 A, MCCASLIN; John M. BROWN, 1833
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Author: W. H. Taylor
Title: William Brown Family
bio by Jill
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John was married to Eleanor White (1791-1878) on September 10, 1822 in Butler County, Pennsylvania. They had four children, William (1824-1896), Robert (1826-1888), Ruth E.(abt.1830-1863), Mary Ann (1833-1903).
John McCamish Brown is buried with his daughter Ruth E. Brown in Middlesex Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Middlesex Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania.
John's wife Eleanor White after being widowed moved from Butler Co, Pa. to Fairview, Johnson Co., Iowa with son William and his family, her son Robert and daughter Mary Ann. Eleanor is buried with her 2 children Mary Ann and Robert in West Branch Cemetery, Cedar County, Iowa.
History of Butler County Pennsylvania, 1895
Middlesex Township, Chapter 33
In the old cemetery lot on which the Middlesex Presbyterian church building stands are many nameless graves. Some, marked by common sandstone monuments, are made impressive by their simplicity. The greater number of graves, however, are designated by old-time marble headstones, and many of them by modern marble monuments. Among the dead who inhabit this silent city the following may be mentioned:1830 A, MCCASLIN; John M. BROWN, 1833
Source:
Author: W. H. Taylor
Title: William Brown Family
bio by Jill
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John Mc. Brown
died:Jan. 3, 1833 in his 39 year
Ruth E. Brown
died: Feb. 21, 1863 in her 33 year
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