Her Fathers Parents:
Samuel Brown Sr.
b: abt 1739, Middlesex, Va.
d: October 22, 1808, Madison Co, Ky
wife: Elizabeth Gains
b: abt 1739, Culpepper Co., Va.
Her Mother's parents:
Francis Cooper
b : abt 1726, Culpepper Co., Va.
d: abt 1802 Madison Co, Ky.
wife: Ann Abbott
b: abt 1728, Culpepper Co., Va.
d: abt 1802, Madison County Ky
Her Father: Samuel Brown Jr.
b: July 1758, Harpers Ferry, Va.
d: August 21, 1840, Platte City, Mo.
Her Mother: Frances Cooper
b: abt 1766 / d: before 1809
Contributor: Cynthia Murphy Watson (48268872)
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Married: July 1, 1805, Madison, Tennessee
Husband: Jones D. Hoy
Jones & Elizabeth Hoy had the following known 13 children:
Samuel B., William, Francis "Fannie", Nancy Brown, Theodocia "Docia" Ann, Elizabeth, Rufus, Strother, Algiva, Robert, James Callaway, Mary Elizabeth and Martha Hoy.
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Suggested edit: Elizabeth Brown (1778-1856)
Their children shown to include:
-Samuel B. 1806–1880
-William 1808–1871
-Frances "Fannie" 1810–1852
-Nancy Brown 1812–1891 m: Cooper
-Docia Ann 1815–1860
-Elizabeth: b: Dec. 25-1820
d: June 12, 1930, Lamar TX
m: J. Ausmus
-Strother Hoy 1824–1892
-Algiva 1825–1867
-James C ,b: 1828 d: 1864 (civil war casualty)
-Mary Elizabeth 1830-1902 m: Thompson
-Martha 1835-1896 m: Brightwell
Source: Interview with Doug Bogart, ggg grandson of Jones Hoy, gg grandson of William Hoy, Kansas City Star reporter Keith Myers Nov 2006.
"...Doug Bogart as he winds through the woods on Kansas City International Airport property, searching for the grave of his great-great-great uncle. When he finds the grave - with the help of painted tree markers - Bogart speaks proudly of Samuel Hoy and other ancestors who lived and died on that land long before the advent of aviation...
"Hoy's final resting place and the graves of other homestead settlers are scattered throughout the 7,000 acres of KCI's property. Laid to rest 126 years ago, Hoy's body and those of other pioneer dead now must make way for the living...
"Bogart cares for the Samuel Hoy grave site and a cemetery that has the remains of his great-great-great grandfather Jones Hoy and great-great grandparents William and Adeline Hoy... Bogart thinks the Hoys would be proud of how the area they nurtured in the 1800s has grown. "From what I have read, they were people of vision," he said..."
Contributor: Cynthia Murphy Watson (48268872)
Her Fathers Parents:
Samuel Brown Sr.
b: abt 1739, Middlesex, Va.
d: October 22, 1808, Madison Co, Ky
wife: Elizabeth Gains
b: abt 1739, Culpepper Co., Va.
Her Mother's parents:
Francis Cooper
b : abt 1726, Culpepper Co., Va.
d: abt 1802 Madison Co, Ky.
wife: Ann Abbott
b: abt 1728, Culpepper Co., Va.
d: abt 1802, Madison County Ky
Her Father: Samuel Brown Jr.
b: July 1758, Harpers Ferry, Va.
d: August 21, 1840, Platte City, Mo.
Her Mother: Frances Cooper
b: abt 1766 / d: before 1809
Contributor: Cynthia Murphy Watson (48268872)
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Married: July 1, 1805, Madison, Tennessee
Husband: Jones D. Hoy
Jones & Elizabeth Hoy had the following known 13 children:
Samuel B., William, Francis "Fannie", Nancy Brown, Theodocia "Docia" Ann, Elizabeth, Rufus, Strother, Algiva, Robert, James Callaway, Mary Elizabeth and Martha Hoy.
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Suggested edit: Elizabeth Brown (1778-1856)
Their children shown to include:
-Samuel B. 1806–1880
-William 1808–1871
-Frances "Fannie" 1810–1852
-Nancy Brown 1812–1891 m: Cooper
-Docia Ann 1815–1860
-Elizabeth: b: Dec. 25-1820
d: June 12, 1930, Lamar TX
m: J. Ausmus
-Strother Hoy 1824–1892
-Algiva 1825–1867
-James C ,b: 1828 d: 1864 (civil war casualty)
-Mary Elizabeth 1830-1902 m: Thompson
-Martha 1835-1896 m: Brightwell
Source: Interview with Doug Bogart, ggg grandson of Jones Hoy, gg grandson of William Hoy, Kansas City Star reporter Keith Myers Nov 2006.
"...Doug Bogart as he winds through the woods on Kansas City International Airport property, searching for the grave of his great-great-great uncle. When he finds the grave - with the help of painted tree markers - Bogart speaks proudly of Samuel Hoy and other ancestors who lived and died on that land long before the advent of aviation...
"Hoy's final resting place and the graves of other homestead settlers are scattered throughout the 7,000 acres of KCI's property. Laid to rest 126 years ago, Hoy's body and those of other pioneer dead now must make way for the living...
"Bogart cares for the Samuel Hoy grave site and a cemetery that has the remains of his great-great-great grandfather Jones Hoy and great-great grandparents William and Adeline Hoy... Bogart thinks the Hoys would be proud of how the area they nurtured in the 1800s has grown. "From what I have read, they were people of vision," he said..."
Contributor: Cynthia Murphy Watson (48268872)
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