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William Eudonah Brown

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William Eudonah Brown

Birth
Shellman, Randolph County, Georgia, USA
Death
3 Nov 1953 (aged 73)
Dawson, Terrell County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Graves, Terrell County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
left front corner
Memorial ID
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The Date on my Grandfather's grave is wrong. I added his newspaper clipping which gives the date, and was going to add the death certificate, but the number of free pictures. If you would like a copy, feel free to contact me. [email protected]

The son of William Nathaniel Brown & Mary Jane McMichael (his Mother is buried behind him, about the middle of the cemetery on the back, in an unmarked plot, with 3 sons)
He married Georgia Judson Roberts 12 Oct 1902 Terrell o Ga and had 5 children, four living to adulthood, a baby died. He was the best of Grandfather's and a saint to an invalid wife who tried him more than I have ever seen anyone tried. Grandmother had Rh. Arth. from her 30's and was drawn up in a sitting position and in bed for most of her life. He carried her, coddled her etc. and took her abuse with quiet resolve. She was on morphine, which was all they had then, and it affected her.
The Date on my Grandfather's grave is wrong. I added his newspaper clipping which gives the date, and was going to add the death certificate, but the number of free pictures. If you would like a copy, feel free to contact me. [email protected]

The son of William Nathaniel Brown & Mary Jane McMichael (his Mother is buried behind him, about the middle of the cemetery on the back, in an unmarked plot, with 3 sons)
He married Georgia Judson Roberts 12 Oct 1902 Terrell o Ga and had 5 children, four living to adulthood, a baby died. He was the best of Grandfather's and a saint to an invalid wife who tried him more than I have ever seen anyone tried. Grandmother had Rh. Arth. from her 30's and was drawn up in a sitting position and in bed for most of her life. He carried her, coddled her etc. and took her abuse with quiet resolve. She was on morphine, which was all they had then, and it affected her.


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