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Louisa A. <I>Hettrick</I> Brown

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Louisa A. Hettrick Brown

Birth
Astoria, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Death
5 Apr 1926 (aged 67–68)
Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Farmington, Fulton County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Name Louisa A. Brown
Sex Female
Age 68
Burial Date 10 Apr 1926
Death Date 5 Apr 1926
Death Place Galesburg, Knox, Illinois, United States
Death Place Galesburg, Knox, Illinois
Birth Year (Estimated) 1858
Birthplace Illinois
Occupation Housewife
Race White
Ethnicity American
Father's Name William Hettrick
Father's Sex Male
Father's Birthplace Penn.
Mother's Name Ella Brand
Mother's Sex Female
Mother's Birthplace Va.
Spouse's Name J.h.c. Brown
Event Type Death
Source Details 15431
Cemetery Hope Abbey

Miss Louisa A. Hettrick, a native of Astoria.

Married about 1879.

two children—Maude E. and Pearl T.

Mrs. Brown's father, William Hettrick was an old settler and a well-to-do farmer of Astoria, entering his farm on section 21, March 6, 1837.

He was a native of Cumberland County, Pa., and December 13, 1839, was married to Ella Ann Brand, who died some nine years before he did.

His death occurred December 17, 1883, at the age of sixty-eight years, nine months and eight days.

He came to this State from Virginia where his parents had settled when he was quite young. He lived in Edgar County two years and thence moved to Bernadotte and there worked at his trade of a tailor two years. At the expiration of that time he turned his attention to farming, taking up the tract of Government land before mentioned in that part of Astoria then known as Washington.

He lived long and was prospered, and died honored and respected by all who knew him. He was a very consistent Christian and a life-long member of the Lutheran Church.
Name Louisa A. Brown
Sex Female
Age 68
Burial Date 10 Apr 1926
Death Date 5 Apr 1926
Death Place Galesburg, Knox, Illinois, United States
Death Place Galesburg, Knox, Illinois
Birth Year (Estimated) 1858
Birthplace Illinois
Occupation Housewife
Race White
Ethnicity American
Father's Name William Hettrick
Father's Sex Male
Father's Birthplace Penn.
Mother's Name Ella Brand
Mother's Sex Female
Mother's Birthplace Va.
Spouse's Name J.h.c. Brown
Event Type Death
Source Details 15431
Cemetery Hope Abbey

Miss Louisa A. Hettrick, a native of Astoria.

Married about 1879.

two children—Maude E. and Pearl T.

Mrs. Brown's father, William Hettrick was an old settler and a well-to-do farmer of Astoria, entering his farm on section 21, March 6, 1837.

He was a native of Cumberland County, Pa., and December 13, 1839, was married to Ella Ann Brand, who died some nine years before he did.

His death occurred December 17, 1883, at the age of sixty-eight years, nine months and eight days.

He came to this State from Virginia where his parents had settled when he was quite young. He lived in Edgar County two years and thence moved to Bernadotte and there worked at his trade of a tailor two years. At the expiration of that time he turned his attention to farming, taking up the tract of Government land before mentioned in that part of Astoria then known as Washington.

He lived long and was prospered, and died honored and respected by all who knew him. He was a very consistent Christian and a life-long member of the Lutheran Church.


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