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George Washington Brown

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George Washington Brown

Birth
Death
21 Jul 1921 (aged 79)
Weiser, Washington County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Weiser, Washington County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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George was the son of Josephus Brown and possibly a Eliza Hampton

George married Elizabeth Jane Coats and was the father of the following children: Mary Jane, Martha Ann, Vina Alice, Marshall Colombus, Polina Issie Dora, William Thomas, Bertha Elizabeth and George Calvin

Obituary:
OLD SOLDIER PASSES AWAY
Veteran of the Civil War and served in the First Arkansas Infantry. Was ill for some time.
George W. Brown, veteran of the Civil War and resident of this section for nearly 20 years passed away at his home here at 5:30 this morning. Had he lived until July 26, he would have been 80 years old.
He had been ill a long time, about six years ago he lost his sight and two years ago he was stricken with paralysis which left him practically helpless.
He was a member of the local post of the G.A.R., and up until he became ill he took a active part in the organization. In the Civil War he served in the First Arkansas Infantry.
Funeral services will be in charge of the G.A.R. and will be held Friday morning at 11:00 at Mann Creek. The Rev. Kuhnley of the Mann Creek Christian Advent Church will preach the funeral sermon.
Besides his widow, the deceased is survived by one daughter Vona Fox, and three sons, Marshall C., Calvin, and Thomas Brown, all of whom reside in this section.
George was the son of Josephus Brown and possibly a Eliza Hampton

George married Elizabeth Jane Coats and was the father of the following children: Mary Jane, Martha Ann, Vina Alice, Marshall Colombus, Polina Issie Dora, William Thomas, Bertha Elizabeth and George Calvin

Obituary:
OLD SOLDIER PASSES AWAY
Veteran of the Civil War and served in the First Arkansas Infantry. Was ill for some time.
George W. Brown, veteran of the Civil War and resident of this section for nearly 20 years passed away at his home here at 5:30 this morning. Had he lived until July 26, he would have been 80 years old.
He had been ill a long time, about six years ago he lost his sight and two years ago he was stricken with paralysis which left him practically helpless.
He was a member of the local post of the G.A.R., and up until he became ill he took a active part in the organization. In the Civil War he served in the First Arkansas Infantry.
Funeral services will be in charge of the G.A.R. and will be held Friday morning at 11:00 at Mann Creek. The Rev. Kuhnley of the Mann Creek Christian Advent Church will preach the funeral sermon.
Besides his widow, the deceased is survived by one daughter Vona Fox, and three sons, Marshall C., Calvin, and Thomas Brown, all of whom reside in this section.


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