Darrell N Latimer
M, b. 1902
Darrell N Latimer was born in 1902.
Olga Bertha Eilers
F, b. 5 November 1924, d. 22 November 2004
Olga Bertha Eilers was born on 5 November 1924. She married Howard Noah Scales Jr, son of Howard Noah Scales and Mary Kate Oliver. Olga Bertha (Eilers) Scales and Howard Noah Scales Jr lived in 1954 at 339 E. Hutchins Place, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Olga Bertha (Eilers) Scales and Howard Noah Scales Jr lived in June 1978 at 339 E. Hutchins Place, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Olga Bertha (Eilers) Scales was widowed with the death of her husband, Howard Noah Scales Jr on 6 June 1978 at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, Bexar County, Texas. Olga Bertha (Eilers) Scales lived between 1992 and 1996 at 339 E. Hutchins Place, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. She died on 22 November 2004 at age 80. She was buried at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas; section 3, site 931.
Charles H. King
M, b. circa 1888
Charles H. King was born circa 1888 at Tennessee. He married Mary K Aven, daughter of Charles O'Connor Aven and Lettie Howard, on 16 February 1918 at Grenada County, Mississippi. Charles H. King appeared on the census of 1920 at Grenada County, Mississippi; enumerated 8 January. C. H. King was enumerated as a 32 year old farmer working on his own account. He owned his farm free of mortgage. Mary King was enumerated as his 22 year old wife. Also enumerated in the household were his one year old son Charles, his 76 year old father M. D. King and his 65 year old mother Emily King. He and Mary (Aven) King lived in December 1931 at Schlater, Leflore County, Mississippi; at the time of her father's death.
Child of Charles H. King and Mary K Aven
- Charles King Jr b. c 1918
Edward Otis Johnson
M, b. circa 1893
Edward Otis Johnson was born circa 1893 at Mississippi. He married Charlie Lura Aven, daughter of Charles O'Connor Aven and Lettie Howard, on 2 June 1925 at Grenada County, Mississippi. Edward Otis Johnson appeared on the census of 1930 at Washington County, Mississippi; enumerated 2 January. Edward O. Johnson was enumerated as age 37 and the proprietor of a drug store. Lura A. Johnson was enumerated as age 27. They were paying $30 a month rent for their lodgings located on Highway 1. Included in the household was one daughter, Lura Collins Johnson age seven months. He and Lura (Aven) Johnson lived in December 1931 at Glen Allen, Washington County, Mississippi; at the time of her father's death.
Richard Stratton Hobson
M, b. 22 September 1899
Richard Stratton Hobson was born on 22 September 1899 at Mississippi. He registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. He lived in September 1918 at Philipp, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi; at the time he registered for the World War I Draft. On his draft card he listed his occupation as farming and stated he was working for R. C. Townes in Philipp. He married Robbie A Aven, daughter of Charles O'Connor Aven and Lettie Howard, on 22 December 1926 at Grenada County, Mississippi. Richard Stratton Hobson and Robbie (Aven) Hobson lived in April 1930 at 1852 Union Avenue, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Richard Stratton Hobson and Robbie (Aven) Hobson appeared on the census of 1930 at Shelby County, Tennessee; enumerated 9 April. Richard S. Hobson was enumerated as a 31 year old automobile salesman. He and Robbie age 29 and son Richard S. Hobson, Jr age one year, eight months were enumerated as living in the home of Richard's father, Milner Hobson. Richard Stratton Hobson and Robbie (Aven) Hobson lived in December 1931 at Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee; at the time of her father's death.
Child of Richard Stratton Hobson and Robbie A Aven
- Richard Stratton Hobson Jr b. c Aug 1928, d. 5 Apr 2013
Andrew Ramsay
M, b. circa 1902
Andrew Ramsay was born circa 1902 at Alabama. He married Alice Jo Fulton, daughter of William Milton Fulton and Annie Stewart Morrow, circa 1929 at Sumter County, Alabama. Andrew Ramsay and Alice (Fulton) Ramsay lived in April 1930 at Sumterville Village, Alabama. Andrew Ramsay was a self employed retail grocery merchant in 1930 at Sumterville Village, Sumter County, Alabama. He and Alice (Fulton) Ramsay appeared on the census of 1930 at Sumter County, Alabama; enumerated 16 April. Andrew Ramsay was enumerated as the 28 year old head of household and he owned his home. Allice Ramsay was enumerated as his 26 year old wife. Included in the household were Andrew's 51 year old widowed mother Willie Ramsay and his 34 year old single cousin, Margaret Burwell.
(?) Lipscomb
?, b. before 1896, d. before 1900
(?) Lipscomb was born before 1896. (?) Lipscomb was the child of Dabney Arthur Lipscomb and Mittie Fontaine. (?) Lipscomb died before 1900.
(?) Lipscomb
?, b. before 1896, d. before 1900
(?) Lipscomb was born before 1896. (?) Lipscomb was the child of Dabney Arthur Lipscomb and Mittie Fontaine. (?) Lipscomb died before 1900.
(?) Lipscomb
?, b. before 1896, d. before 1900
(?) Lipscomb was born before 1896. (?) Lipscomb was the child of Dabney Arthur Lipscomb and Mittie Fontaine. (?) Lipscomb died before 1900.
J. W. Kirk
M
B. F. A. Lilly
M
Kenneth John Spitz
M, b. 21 July 1923, d. February 1986
Kenneth John Spitz was born on 21 July 1923. His Social Security Number was 524-20-7254 issued before 1951 at Colorado.
Kenneth John Spitz died in February 1986 at age 62.
Kenneth John Spitz died in February 1986 at age 62.
Marie B. Hoover
F, b. circa 1887
Marie B. Hoover was born circa 1887. She lived in 1928 at Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri. She married Orville Harry Markland, son of Millard Markland and Minnie Ellen Brassfield, on 1 September 1928 at Troost Avenue Methodist Church, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Marie (Hoover) Markland and Orville Harry Markland lived in September 1928 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
John P. Greer
M, b. 23 March 1930, d. 9 September 1996
John P. Greer was born on 23 March 1930. He died on 9 September 1996 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, at age 66.
Child of John P. Greer
- John Edward Greer d. 24 Aug 1983
John Edward Greer
M, d. 24 August 1983
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin of Thana Kathleen White
John Edward Greer was the son of John P. Greer. John Edward Greer was also known as Jed Greer. He died on 24 August 1983.
George Lickey
M, b. 22 January 1820, d. 6 April 1862
George Lickey was born on 22 January 1820 at Harrison County, Ohio. He married Elizabeth Malone Dalton on 12 June 1856 at Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa. In April 1862, George Lickey was serving in Company D, 13th Iowa Infantry.
George Lickey died on 6 April 1862 at age 42. He was buried at Shiloh National Military Park, Shiloh, Hardin County, Tennessee; in the 13th Iowa Section, Grave 492.
George Lickey died on 6 April 1862 at age 42. He was buried at Shiloh National Military Park, Shiloh, Hardin County, Tennessee; in the 13th Iowa Section, Grave 492.
Child of George Lickey and Elizabeth Malone Dalton
- Francis "Frank" Marion Lickey b. 1851, d. 1934
Francis "Frank" Marion Lickey
M, b. 1851, d. 1934
Francis "Frank" Marion Lickey was born in 1851 at Indiana. He was the son of George Lickey and Elizabeth Malone Dalton. Researcher's Note: Frank Lickey may have been the son of Elizabeth Dalton Lickey or he may have been her stepson. His age on census records varied and his grave marker states 1851 which would make him the son of George Lickey's first wife. His death certificate or obituary may help solve this problem. Francis "Frank" Marion Lickey appeared on the census of 1920 at Grundy County, Missouri; enumerated 8 and 9 January. Frank M Lickey was enumerated as the 65 year old head of household and he owned his home free of mortgage. He was working on his own account as a real estate agent. Genevera M Lickey was enumerated as his 63 year old wife, born in Missouri. Also enumerated as a member of the household was Frank's 88 year old widowed mother Elizabeth Brittain, born in Indiana.
Francis "Frank" Marion Lickey died in 1934. He was buried at College View Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
Francis "Frank" Marion Lickey died in 1934. He was buried at College View Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
Cynthe J. (?)
F, b. circa 1852
Cynthe J. (?) was born circa 1852 at Illinois. She married Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett, son of Lemuel Bartlett and Jane Roseberry, circa 1868 at Illinois. Cynthe J. (?) Bartlett appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett at Hancock County, Illinois; enumerated 12 June. Rufus H. was enumerated as age 46 and a disabled farmer. Cythe J. was enumerated as his wife, age 28 and keeping house. Included in the household were two sons and two daughters; Everett age ten, Irving age eight, Lucy J. age four and Etha E. age one. Both sons had attended school and Everett was working as a farm laborer. Albert Thompson, a boarder was also living with the family.
Children of Cynthe J. (?) and Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett
- Everett Bartlett b. c 1870
- Irving Bartlett b. c 1872
- Lucy J. Bartlett b. c 1876
- Etta E. Bartlett b. c 1879
Everett Bartlett
M, b. circa 1870
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Everett Bartlett was born circa 1870 at Illinois. He was the son of Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett and Cynthe J. (?) Everett Bartlett appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett at Hancock County, Illinois, as age ten and had attended school within the year.
Irving Bartlett
M, b. circa 1872
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Irving Bartlett was born circa 1872 at Illinois. He was the son of Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett and Cynthe J. (?) Irving Bartlett appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett at Hancock County, Illinois, as age eight and had attended school within the year.
Lucy J. Bartlett
F, b. circa 1876
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Lucy J. Bartlett was born circa 1876 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett and Cynthe J. (?) Lucy J. Bartlett appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett at Hancock County, Illinois, as Lucy J. age four.
Etta E. Bartlett
F, b. circa 1879
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 3 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Etta E. Bartlett was born circa 1879 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett and Cynthe J. (?) Etta E. Bartlett appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Rufus Thompson Hall Bartlett at Hancock County, Illinois, as Etha E. age one.
Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare
F, b. circa 1780
- Relationship
- 4th great-grandmother of Thana Kathleen White
Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare was born circa 1780 at Virginia. She married Richard D. Brown, son of Father Brown, on 12 February 1807 at Nolfork, Virginia. Elizabeth "Eliza" (Hare) Brown likely appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Montgomery County, Kentucky, as the female between the ages of 26 and 44. Included in the household were one male and two female children under the age of ten. Elizabeth "Eliza" (Hare) Brown likely appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as the female between the ages of 26 and 45. Included in the household were one male and two female children between the ages of 10 and 16, three female and two male children under age ten. Elizabeth "Eliza" (Hare) Brown likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as the female of age 40 and under 50. Included in the household were; one female of age 20 and under 30, two females and one male of age 15 and under 20, one female and one male of age 10 and under 15, two females of age 5 and under 10, and one female under age 5. Elizabeth "Eliza" (Hare) Brown and Richard D. Brown appeared on the census of 1840 at Bath County, Kentucky; with three members of the household employed in agriculture. Richard and Elizabeth were likely the male and female between the ages of 50 and 60. Also enumerated in the household were; two males between the ages of 20 and 30, one female between the ages of 10 and 15 and 2 females between the ages of 15 and 20. Enumerated with the family were two male slaves between the ages of 24 and 35, one male slave under age 10 and one female slave between the ages of 36 and 55. Elizabeth "Eliza" (Hare) Brown appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky; enumerated 10 August. R. D. Brown was listed as age 69, born in Virginia and a farmer with real estate valued at $8,625. Elizabeth Brown was listed as age 68, born in Virginia and unable to read and write. Included in the household were Emily Brown age 25, Mary Brown age 20 and unable to read and write and Susan E. Brown age six, all born in Kentucky. Also included in the household were John Nice or Vice age six, W. L. Corbin age 34, and Sarah Corbin age three, all born in Kentucky. Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare was named an heir in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, allowing her to live on his 335 acre farm during her natural life. His daughters Emily and Polly and granddaughter Susan Brown were to live with her. His personal property including two slaves, live stock, farming utensils, wagons, household and kitchen furniture were to remain on the farm. Elizabeth was to have the benefit of all the rents and profits of the land for their "maintainance" and support. Elizabeth "Eliza" (Hare) Brown appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of William Woodward Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as an 80 year old farmer with $11,900 value in real estate and $610 value in personal property. Elizabeth Brown was enumerated on the slave schedule of the 1860 census as having two slaves, a 65 year old Black female and a 47 year old mulatto male.
Children of Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare and Richard D. Brown
- Harrison Brown b. c 1807
- Perlina Brown+ b. 5 Mar 1808, d. 26 Sep 1887
- Eliza Brown+ b. 12 Nov 1809, d. 10 Nov 1875
- Susan Brown+ b. c 1811
- William Woodward Brown+ b. 14 Feb 1813, d. 3 Aug 1882
- (?) Brown+ b. a 1815, d. b 1850
- Nancy Brown+ b. c 1819, d. 12 Feb 1873
- (?) Brown+ b. c 1823, d. b 1850
- Emily Brown b. 1825
- Mary "Polly" Brown b. 1 Dec 1826, d. 4 May 1891
Father Brown
M
- Relationship
- 5th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Child of Father Brown
- Richard D. Brown+ b. c 1780, d. Dec 1851
Bethel Carson Anderson
M, b. 21 October 1872, d. 4 June 1941
Bethel Carson Anderson was born on 21 October 1872 at Logan County, Kentucky. He was the son of William Baldry Anderson and Mary Noe. Bethel Carson Anderson appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, William Baldry Anderson at Logan County, Kentucky, as 27 years old, single and a farmer. Bethel Carson Anderson married Myrtle Hope circa 1905. Bethel Carson Anderson appeared on the census of 1910 at Logan County, Kentucky; enumerated 6 May. B. C. Anderson was enumerated as head of household and a 36 year old farmer. Myrtle Anderson was enumerated as his 26 year old wife. They owned their farm with a mortgage and had been married four years. He was a carpenter for W. W. Bridges in September 1918 at Drakesboro, Muhlenburg County, Kentucky. He and Myrtle (Hope) Anderson lived in September 1918 at Russellville, Kentucky. Bethel Carson Anderson registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky. He was described as on his draft card as being of medium height and build with grey hair and grey eyes. He was a carpenter for a railroad company in 1920 at Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky. He and Myrtle (Hope) Anderson lived in January 1920 at 389 E. 7th Street, Russellville, Kentucky. Bethel Carson Anderson appeared on the census of 1920 at Logan County, Kentucky; enumerated 14 January. Bethel C. Anderson was enumerated as the 46 year old head of household and he owned his home free of mortgage. Myrtle Anderson was enumerated as his 35 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated in the household as Mary H. Anderson, age eight. He and Myrtle (Hope) Anderson lived in April 1930 at 392 West Seventh Street, Russellville, Kentucky. Bethel Carson Anderson appeared on the census of 1930 at Logan County, Kentucky; enumerated 12 April. Bethel Anderson was enumerated as the 57 year old head of household and an unemployed house carpenter. Myrtle Anderson was enumerated as his 46 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated in the household as 18 year old Mary H. Anderson. The family was paying $20 monthly rent for their lodgings. He and Myrtle (Hope) Anderson lived in June 1941 at W. 5th Street, Russellville, Kentucky.
Bethel Carson Anderson died on 4 June 1941 at Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky, at age 68; at 3 p.m. He was buried on 6 June 1941 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky.
Bethel Carson Anderson died on 4 June 1941 at Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky, at age 68; at 3 p.m. He was buried on 6 June 1941 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky.
Myrtle Hope
F, b. 23 April 1882, d. 28 November 1960
Myrtle Hope was born on 23 April 1882 at Muhlenberg County, Kentucky; the daughter of James E Hope and Mary A Riddle. She married Bethel Carson Anderson, son of William Baldry Anderson and Mary Noe, circa 1905. Myrtle (Hope) Anderson appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Bethel Carson Anderson at Logan County, Kentucky; enumerated 6 May. B. C. Anderson was enumerated as head of household and a 36 year old farmer. Myrtle Anderson was enumerated as his 26 year old wife. They owned their farm with a mortgage and had been married four years. Myrtle (Hope) Anderson and Bethel Carson Anderson lived in September 1918 at Russellville, Kentucky. Myrtle (Hope) Anderson and Bethel Carson Anderson lived in January 1920 at 389 E. 7th Street, Russellville, Kentucky. Myrtle (Hope) Anderson appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Bethel Carson Anderson at Logan County, Kentucky; enumerated 14 January. Bethel C. Anderson was enumerated as the 46 year old head of household and he owned his home free of mortgage. Myrtle Anderson was enumerated as his 35 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated in the household as Mary H. Anderson, age eight. Myrtle (Hope) Anderson and Bethel Carson Anderson lived in April 1930 at 392 West Seventh Street, Russellville, Kentucky. Myrtle (Hope) Anderson appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Bethel Carson Anderson at Logan County, Kentucky; enumerated 12 April. Bethel Anderson was enumerated as the 57 year old head of household and an unemployed house carpenter. Myrtle Anderson was enumerated as his 46 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated in the household as 18 year old Mary H. Anderson. The family was paying $20 monthly rent for their lodgings. Myrtle (Hope) Anderson and Bethel Carson Anderson lived in June 1941 at W. 5th Street, Russellville, Kentucky. Myrtle (Hope) Anderson was widowed with the death of her husband, Bethel Carson Anderson on 4 June 1941 at Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky. Myrtle (Hope) Anderson died on 28 November 1960 at Logan County, Kentucky, at age 78. She was buried at Maple Grove Cemetery, Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky.
Richard D. Brown
M, b. circa 1780, d. December 1851
- Relationship
- 4th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Richard D. Brown was born circa 1780 at Virginia. He was the son of Father Brown. Richard D. Brown married Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare on 12 February 1807 at Nolfork, Virginia.
Richard D. Brown appeared on the census of 1810 at Montgomery County, Kentucky; as Richard Brown, the male between the ages of 26 and 44. Included in the household were; one female between the ages of 26 and 44, two females and one male under the age of 10. Also included in the household was one slave. The adult female was likely his wife, Elizabeth and the three children were likely his son Harrison and daughters Perlina and Eliza. He appeared on the census of 1820 at Bath County, Kentucky; as Richard Brown, the male between the ages of 26 and 45. Included in his household were; one female between the ages of 26 and 45, one male and two female children between the ages of 10 and 16, 3 female and 2 male children age 10 or less. Also included in the household were 5 slaves; 3 males age 14 or less, one female age 26 or less and one female age 45 or less. Two people were "engaged in agriculture."
Richard D. Brown appeared on the census of 1830 at Bath County, Kentucky; as the male of age 40 and under 50. Included in his household were; one female of age 40 and under 50, one female of age 20 and under 30, two females and one male of age 15 and under 20, one female and one male of age 10 and under 15, two females of age 5 and under 10, and one female under age 5. Also included in the household were 5 slaves, one female of age 24 and under 36 and 4 males of age 10 and under 24. Hugh D. Roe signed a bond on 21 February 1831 at Bath County, Kentucky, for his marriage to Susan Brown, with Richard D. Brown signing as bondsman.
Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" (Hare) Brown appeared on the census of 1840 at Bath County, Kentucky; with three members of the household employed in agriculture. Richard and Elizabeth were likely the male and female between the ages of 50 and 60. Also enumerated in the household were; two males between the ages of 20 and 30, one female between the ages of 10 and 15 and 2 females between the ages of 15 and 20. Enumerated with the family were two male slaves between the ages of 24 and 35, one male slave under age 10 and one female slave between the ages of 36 and 55.
Richard D. Brown appeared on the census of 1850 at Bath County, Kentucky; enumerated 10 August. R. D. Brown was listed as age 69, born in Virginia and a farmer with real estate valued at $8,625. Elizabeth Brown was listed as age 68, born in Virginia and unable to read and write. Included in the household were Emily Brown age 25, Mary Brown age 20 and unable to read and write and Susan E. Brown age six, all born in Kentucky. Also included in the household were John Nice or Vice age six, W. L. Corbin age 34, and Sarah Corbin age three, all born in Kentucky.
Richard D. Brown left a will dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, naming his son William and his daughter Emily as heirs and executors. Additionally he named as heirs his wife, Elizabeth; his son Harrison and his daughters, Eliza Morgan, Perlina Killion, Nancy Bell and Mary "Polly" Brown. He also named several grandchildren as heirs, Sarah Elizabeth Corbin, Susan E. Brown, Perlina B. Roe, Calpurnia Roe, Odd Audacia Roe and William Merrit Roe.
Richard D. Brown died in December 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky. His estate was probated on 4 December 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky; when his will was "produced in Open Court and proved by the Oath of Theophilus Hendrix" one of the three men who witnessed his signature.
Richard D. Brown appeared on the census of 1810 at Montgomery County, Kentucky; as Richard Brown, the male between the ages of 26 and 44. Included in the household were; one female between the ages of 26 and 44, two females and one male under the age of 10. Also included in the household was one slave. The adult female was likely his wife, Elizabeth and the three children were likely his son Harrison and daughters Perlina and Eliza. He appeared on the census of 1820 at Bath County, Kentucky; as Richard Brown, the male between the ages of 26 and 45. Included in his household were; one female between the ages of 26 and 45, one male and two female children between the ages of 10 and 16, 3 female and 2 male children age 10 or less. Also included in the household were 5 slaves; 3 males age 14 or less, one female age 26 or less and one female age 45 or less. Two people were "engaged in agriculture."
Richard D. Brown appeared on the census of 1830 at Bath County, Kentucky; as the male of age 40 and under 50. Included in his household were; one female of age 40 and under 50, one female of age 20 and under 30, two females and one male of age 15 and under 20, one female and one male of age 10 and under 15, two females of age 5 and under 10, and one female under age 5. Also included in the household were 5 slaves, one female of age 24 and under 36 and 4 males of age 10 and under 24. Hugh D. Roe signed a bond on 21 February 1831 at Bath County, Kentucky, for his marriage to Susan Brown, with Richard D. Brown signing as bondsman.
Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" (Hare) Brown appeared on the census of 1840 at Bath County, Kentucky; with three members of the household employed in agriculture. Richard and Elizabeth were likely the male and female between the ages of 50 and 60. Also enumerated in the household were; two males between the ages of 20 and 30, one female between the ages of 10 and 15 and 2 females between the ages of 15 and 20. Enumerated with the family were two male slaves between the ages of 24 and 35, one male slave under age 10 and one female slave between the ages of 36 and 55.
Richard D. Brown appeared on the census of 1850 at Bath County, Kentucky; enumerated 10 August. R. D. Brown was listed as age 69, born in Virginia and a farmer with real estate valued at $8,625. Elizabeth Brown was listed as age 68, born in Virginia and unable to read and write. Included in the household were Emily Brown age 25, Mary Brown age 20 and unable to read and write and Susan E. Brown age six, all born in Kentucky. Also included in the household were John Nice or Vice age six, W. L. Corbin age 34, and Sarah Corbin age three, all born in Kentucky.
Richard D. Brown left a will dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, naming his son William and his daughter Emily as heirs and executors. Additionally he named as heirs his wife, Elizabeth; his son Harrison and his daughters, Eliza Morgan, Perlina Killion, Nancy Bell and Mary "Polly" Brown. He also named several grandchildren as heirs, Sarah Elizabeth Corbin, Susan E. Brown, Perlina B. Roe, Calpurnia Roe, Odd Audacia Roe and William Merrit Roe.
Richard D. Brown died in December 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky. His estate was probated on 4 December 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky; when his will was "produced in Open Court and proved by the Oath of Theophilus Hendrix" one of the three men who witnessed his signature.
Children of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare
- Harrison Brown b. c 1807
- Perlina Brown+ b. 5 Mar 1808, d. 26 Sep 1887
- Eliza Brown+ b. 12 Nov 1809, d. 10 Nov 1875
- Susan Brown+ b. c 1811
- William Woodward Brown+ b. 14 Feb 1813, d. 3 Aug 1882
- (?) Brown+ b. a 1815, d. b 1850
- Nancy Brown+ b. c 1819, d. 12 Feb 1873
- (?) Brown+ b. c 1823, d. b 1850
- Emily Brown b. 1825
- Mary "Polly" Brown b. 1 Dec 1826, d. 4 May 1891
Harrison Brown
M, b. circa 1807
- Relationship
- 3rd great-granduncle of Thana Kathleen White
Harrison Brown was born circa 1807. He was the son of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare. Harrison Brown likely appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Montgomery County, Kentucky, as the male child under the age of ten. Harrison Brown likely appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as the male child at least ten and under sixteen year of age. Harrison Brown was named an heir in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his son, leaving him a tract of land in Menard County, Illinois, containing 169 acres. His father also left him about $85 in rent due on the land which was to be equal with a payment his father owned him.
Emily Brown
F, b. 1825
- Relationship
- 3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
Emily Brown was born in 1825 at Bath County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare. Emily Brown likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, (an unknown value) as one of two females of age five and under ten. Emily Brown likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as one of two females between the ages of fifteen and twenty. Emily Brown appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as age 25 and born in Kentucky. Emily Brown was named an executrix and an heir in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, with her brother William as co-executor. Richard directed that Emily was to live with her mother, sister Polly and niece Susan on the family farm during her mother's natural life. After which she was to have one equal share of his estate "with a reduction of one hundred dollars." Emily was also to serve as trustee for her sister Polly's one equal share of his estate. George Barnaby signed a bond on 8 August 1853 at Bath County, Kentucky, for his marriage to Emily Brown, with Hugh D. Roe signing as bondsman. Emily Brown married George Barnaby on 11 August 1853 at Bath County, Kentucky.
Mary "Polly" Brown
F, b. 1 December 1826, d. 4 May 1891
- Relationship
- 3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
Mary "Polly" Brown was born on 1 December 1826 at Kentucky; as calculated from age 64 years, 5 months and 3 days at her death. She was the daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare. Mary "Polly" Brown likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as the female under age five. Mary "Polly" Brown likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as the female between the ages of ten and fifteen. Mary "Polly" Brown appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as Mary age 20, born in Kentucky and unable to read and write. Mary "Polly" Brown was named an heir in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his daughter. He directed that she be allowed to live with and be supported by her mother, Elizabeth Brown. He willed her one equal share of his estate "to be held in the hands of my daughter, Emily Brown as trustee." Mary "Polly" Brown appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of John J. Hardin Killion at Menard County, Illinois, as 42 year old Polly Brown who could not write. The John Killion household was enumerated in the same dwelling as the Jacob Killion household. Mary "Polly" Brown appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Jacob Killion at Menard County, Illinois, as Pollly age 50 and the sister-in-law of Jacob.
Mary "Polly" Brown died on 4 May 1891 at Menard County, Illinois, at age 64. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Menard County, Illinois.
Mary "Polly" Brown died on 4 May 1891 at Menard County, Illinois, at age 64. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Menard County, Illinois.