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Florantine J Brown

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Florantine J Brown Veteran

Birth
Springwater, Livingston County, New York, USA
Death
8 Dec 1895 (aged 67)
Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.8378244, Longitude: -100.7479256
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F. J. BROWN DEAD.
Death Occurs Sunday Evening From the Effects of a Stroke of Paralysis.
F. J. Brown, 65 years of age, died at his residence on Eighth street at about 8 o'clock Sunday night from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, which occurred on Thanksgiving day. He has been sinking gradually since that time, and the end came last evening. Mr. Brown came to this city from Emmons county in 1892, having lived in the state since 1883. He was an old soldier, having served three years of the civil war in the Eighth New York state heavy artillery, also Company G, Tenth regiment New York volunteers. He was discharged June 30, 1865, at the expiration of the war. He was born at Springwater, Livingston county, New York – a faithful soldier who has gone to his reward.
He leaves a wife, and one son, C. H. Brown, now a resident of Hebron, this state. His funeral will occur at the Baptist church at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
**The Bismarck Weekly Tribune, Friday, December 13, 1895, Page 8.

Civil War veteran
Co. M.
8th NY Heavy Art.

Co. G.
10th NY Inf.
F. J. BROWN DEAD.
Death Occurs Sunday Evening From the Effects of a Stroke of Paralysis.
F. J. Brown, 65 years of age, died at his residence on Eighth street at about 8 o'clock Sunday night from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, which occurred on Thanksgiving day. He has been sinking gradually since that time, and the end came last evening. Mr. Brown came to this city from Emmons county in 1892, having lived in the state since 1883. He was an old soldier, having served three years of the civil war in the Eighth New York state heavy artillery, also Company G, Tenth regiment New York volunteers. He was discharged June 30, 1865, at the expiration of the war. He was born at Springwater, Livingston county, New York – a faithful soldier who has gone to his reward.
He leaves a wife, and one son, C. H. Brown, now a resident of Hebron, this state. His funeral will occur at the Baptist church at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
**The Bismarck Weekly Tribune, Friday, December 13, 1895, Page 8.

Civil War veteran
Co. M.
8th NY Heavy Art.

Co. G.
10th NY Inf.


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