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Paris Brown

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Paris Brown

Birth
Washington County, Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Feb 1913 (aged 76)
Osceola, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Osceola, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.0383143, Longitude: -93.7012143
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Son of Wesley Brown & Elizabeth (Peters) Brown Calvird, husband of 1st Mary Peebly, 2nd Mary Wilkerson & 3rd Mrs. Lucinda Flemming.

as per his death certificate
Paris died of Chronic Gastritis

BROWN, Paris

Paris Brown, farmer and stock raiser, section 27, was born in Washington County, Kentucky, August 12, 1838, and was the son of Wesley Brown, of Kentucky, who died in 1846.

His mother, Elizabeth (Peters) Brown, with her family came to Washington County, Missouri, in 1848, and was there married to Thomas Calvird, who died in 1868, his widow dying in 1879.

Of the first family of six children Paris was the third. By the second marriage there were five children. Paris was reared principally in this county, and with the habits of industry instilled in his youth he has been successful in securing a valuable farm of 480 acres, and he is recognized as one of St. Clair County's prominent farmers.

Mr. Brown married Mary Jane Peebly July 11, 1855. She died June 10, 1862, leaving one child, James H.

He afterward married Mary Ann Wilkerson. She died in 1868, and left one child, Mary Ida.

Mr. B. married Mrs. Lucinda, widow of John Flemming, in 1870. They have five children: Wesley, Mary Ann, Silas H., and Charles and William, (twins).

Politically he is a Republican. He belongs to the M. E. Church, South. -- History of St. Clair Co., Missouri, 1883 - St. Clair County Missouri
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Son of Wesley Brown & Elizabeth (Peters) Brown Calvird, husband of 1st Mary Peebly, 2nd Mary Wilkerson & 3rd Mrs. Lucinda Flemming.

as per his death certificate
Paris died of Chronic Gastritis

BROWN, Paris

Paris Brown, farmer and stock raiser, section 27, was born in Washington County, Kentucky, August 12, 1838, and was the son of Wesley Brown, of Kentucky, who died in 1846.

His mother, Elizabeth (Peters) Brown, with her family came to Washington County, Missouri, in 1848, and was there married to Thomas Calvird, who died in 1868, his widow dying in 1879.

Of the first family of six children Paris was the third. By the second marriage there were five children. Paris was reared principally in this county, and with the habits of industry instilled in his youth he has been successful in securing a valuable farm of 480 acres, and he is recognized as one of St. Clair County's prominent farmers.

Mr. Brown married Mary Jane Peebly July 11, 1855. She died June 10, 1862, leaving one child, James H.

He afterward married Mary Ann Wilkerson. She died in 1868, and left one child, Mary Ida.

Mr. B. married Mrs. Lucinda, widow of John Flemming, in 1870. They have five children: Wesley, Mary Ann, Silas H., and Charles and William, (twins).

Politically he is a Republican. He belongs to the M. E. Church, South. -- History of St. Clair Co., Missouri, 1883 - St. Clair County Missouri
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