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Irene Davis Brown

Birth
Sunset, Whitman County, Washington, USA
Death
22 Dec 1985 (aged 91)
San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea. Specifically: The ashes of Irene Davis Brown and her husband William A. Brown were scattered over the Pacific Ocean near San Diego, California in (Date). Add to Map
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IRENE DAVIS was the 8th child of ten (10) children
born to WALTER DAVIS and MARY ELIZABETH TUCK DAVIS. She was the youngest of the the 3 sisters.

DAVIS SIBLINGS:

1. Clarence Henry Davis(1880-1927)
2. Edward Emerson Davis (1881-1938)
3. James Marion Davis (1883-1930)
4. Agnes Izilla Davis Collins (1995-1979)
5. Maberry Davis (1886-1967)
6. Harold Walter Davis (1888-1961)
7. Charlotte Ann Davis North (1891-1983)
8. Irene Davis Brown (1894 - 1985)
9. Madison Davis (1896-1944)
10 Albert Davis (1899-1954)


Irene's father Walter Davis rode horseback all the way from Colusa County, California to the Palouse Country, to stake his claim in the 1870's. He returned to California to bring back his wife and their first baby, Clarence. The family traveled north by wagon train to their Washington homestead. Walter was made 'Wagon Master' as he had already made the trek and knew the lay of the land. When they finally arrived it was too late in the year to build a house, so they dug into the side of one of the Whitman County hills and lived in a dugout the first winter. The next year, a proper home was built at the St. John Davis family homestead. There were 9 more children born in Washington Territory to Walter and Mary Elizabeth Davis. The family still owns 2 farmhouses on the property.


Irene married WILLIAM A. BROWN on June 18th, 1915. William Brown was born in Neosho, Missouri on January 22, 1890. They were married in Colfax, Washington on June 18, 1915 in a double marriage ceremony with her sister CHARLOTTE ANN DAVIS AND CHARLES QUAY NORTH, Sr.

Irene and Bill Brown had 4 children:

1. Phyllis Irene Brown [1919-D]
2. William Charles Brown[1921-D]
3. Herbert Sterling Brow[1925-D]
4. Harold 'Gene' Brown [1927-D]


Irene Davis Brown and her husband William Brown were both cremated and had their ashes spread in the Pacificd Ocean near San Diego. (Pending date of burial at sea).


IRENE DAVIS was the 8th child of ten (10) children
born to WALTER DAVIS and MARY ELIZABETH TUCK DAVIS. She was the youngest of the the 3 sisters.

DAVIS SIBLINGS:

1. Clarence Henry Davis(1880-1927)
2. Edward Emerson Davis (1881-1938)
3. James Marion Davis (1883-1930)
4. Agnes Izilla Davis Collins (1995-1979)
5. Maberry Davis (1886-1967)
6. Harold Walter Davis (1888-1961)
7. Charlotte Ann Davis North (1891-1983)
8. Irene Davis Brown (1894 - 1985)
9. Madison Davis (1896-1944)
10 Albert Davis (1899-1954)


Irene's father Walter Davis rode horseback all the way from Colusa County, California to the Palouse Country, to stake his claim in the 1870's. He returned to California to bring back his wife and their first baby, Clarence. The family traveled north by wagon train to their Washington homestead. Walter was made 'Wagon Master' as he had already made the trek and knew the lay of the land. When they finally arrived it was too late in the year to build a house, so they dug into the side of one of the Whitman County hills and lived in a dugout the first winter. The next year, a proper home was built at the St. John Davis family homestead. There were 9 more children born in Washington Territory to Walter and Mary Elizabeth Davis. The family still owns 2 farmhouses on the property.


Irene married WILLIAM A. BROWN on June 18th, 1915. William Brown was born in Neosho, Missouri on January 22, 1890. They were married in Colfax, Washington on June 18, 1915 in a double marriage ceremony with her sister CHARLOTTE ANN DAVIS AND CHARLES QUAY NORTH, Sr.

Irene and Bill Brown had 4 children:

1. Phyllis Irene Brown [1919-D]
2. William Charles Brown[1921-D]
3. Herbert Sterling Brow[1925-D]
4. Harold 'Gene' Brown [1927-D]


Irene Davis Brown and her husband William Brown were both cremated and had their ashes spread in the Pacificd Ocean near San Diego. (Pending date of burial at sea).




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