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William E. Brown

Birth04 Apr 1815 - AL or GA
Death22 Feb 1861 - Yalobusha Co Mississippi
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Born in AL or GA on 04 Apr 1815. William E. Brown married Mary E Wicker and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Feb 1861 in Yalobusha Co Mississippi.

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Mary E Wicker
1835 - 1911
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James Polk Brown
1854 - 1910
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Madison Monroe "Matt" Brown
1852 - 1929
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Newton Alexander Brown
1859 - Unknown
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Jessie Samuel Brown
1844 - 1864
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William C Brown
1856 - 1941
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Susan M. Brown
1849 - Unknown
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Juda E. Brown
1842 - Unknown
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Nancy E. Brown
1846 - Unknown
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Jehue D. Brown
1840 - 1864
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Larkin W. Brown
1838 - 1863

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