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Content Brown

BirthAbt Jun 1787 - Connecticut, United States
Death1 February 1841 - Aurelius, Ingham, Michigan, United States
MotherDeborah Grant
FatherAsa Brown

Born in Connecticut, United States on Abt Jun 1787 to Asa Brown and Deborah Grant. Content Brown married Benjamin J. Hazelton and had 12 children. She passed away on 1 February 1841 in Aurelius, Ingham, Michigan, United States.

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Parents
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Asa Brown
1740 - 1818
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Deborah Grant
1746 - 1816
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin J. Hazelton
1786 - 1868
Children Show all
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Harriet Hazelton ���
1805 - 1891
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Benjamin Hazelton
1806 - 1852
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Charlotte Content Hazelton
1811 - 1895
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Simeon Dunham Hazelton
1814 - 1884
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Sgt. Ransom Hazelton
1807 - 1892
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William L. P. Hazelton
1817 - 1897
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Thaddeus Hazelton
1812 - 1896
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Charlotte Pendell Hazelton
1806 - 1811
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Asa B. Hazelton
1809 - 1810
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Henry Hazelton
1823 - Unknown
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John Hazelton
1806 - 1811
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John K Hazelton
1830 - 1861

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