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- Earl Anderson Brown’s line is our Dan Willis Brown's only match so far on the Brown DNA Project. The DNA submitter for that line was Grady Jess Brown from TX, who died several years ago. We thought we’d lost touch with anyone from the line; then, we were contacted by KC (Kenneth Christopher) Brown, who lives in New York and had found out about the DNA match. Unfortunately, though we know this line was related to Absalom (both lived at one time in Pendleton Dist), we still haven’t been able to connect them. Here’s all I know:
1. Andrew Brown b. ca. 1730 in Augusta/Frederick Co., VA, (apparently in part of the Scots-Irish settlement there). He m. Jane Elizabeth Young and was a Revolutionary War Soldier. They had sons John Henry? Brown and, possibly, Daniel and William Brown. Andrew moved to Pendleton Dist (Spartanburg Dist; Ninety Six Dist). 9/10/1784 Plat 200-a Saluda Riv (Long Cane Crk ??); 11/7/1785 Plat 200-a Hillsborough Twshp. He then moved to Elberton, GA and died in 1783.
2. John Henry? Brown b. May 1756 - c. 8 Aug 1847, son of Andrew and Jane Brown, was also a Revolutionary War Soldier (Private in 1777 SC Col. Roebuck's Reg, Capt. Pickens and is listed on the Alamo Chapter DAR, San Antonio, TX, Patriot List-Pension # W5906).
John married 1st in 1785 in Pendleton Dist, SC, Betty “Red Deer” Crawford (whose father may have been a George Crawford), said to be Cherokee. They had children: John Thompson (m. Nancy Camp), George Washington (m. Jane Barton), William, Benjamin, Elijah (b. 7 Feb 1797-d. Jun 1860; m. Nancy Edmonson), Mary, Eliza (m. John Camp), Selena, and Zeke. Note that John married a woman with probable Cherokee connections during the same general time period when Absalom’s father or grandfather must have done the same.
Betty died in 1809 and John married 2nd on 3 May 1811 (also in Pendleton Dist.) Elizabeth J. “Jincy” Stephenson b. 1775-d. 15 Jul 1855 in MS. They had children: Andrew Jackson (b. 24 Jul 1818 in Jefferson Co, AL - d. 17 Nov 1898 in TX; mar. Caroline Crawford), Julia Ann, Owen, Lucinda, Early Young (b. 1829-d. 1855), Emily Jane, and Arkansas.
Evidently, John and family moved with his father to Elberton, GA. He then moved in 1817 to Jefferson County, AL; and, moved in 1838 to Watkins Co, MS. He also lived in Oktibbeha Co, Starkville, and Choctaw Co, MS, where he d. 8 Aug 1847. He is said to have been buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, First Baptist Church Grounds, Under Fellowship Hall.
3. George Washington Brown b. abt 1787, son of John Henry? and Betty Crawford Brown. On 3 Mar 1808, he married Jane Barton (daughter of Benjamin Barton) in Pickens Co, SC. They had children: Annie C. (b. 12 Feb 1808-d. 17 Feb 1873 bur. White Rock Cemetery in Robertson Co, TX; mar. James M. Bates from KY. Their daughter Elizabeth Jane “Aunt Jenny” Bates Brooks left a very colorful history in Jefferson Co, AL), Earl Anderson (b. 1810-d. 1891 ; lived in Rusk, Cherokee Co, TX), Benjamin (b. 1811), George, Martha (1854 mar. William Hittson in Rusk Co, TX), Lucinda.
4. Earl Anderson Brown b. 1810, son of George Washington and Jane Barton Brown. In 1851 in TX, he mar. Mary Nail. Their children were: Selena Frances (b. 28 Jan 1837-d. 9 Dec 1890 in Denver, CO; mar. cattle baron John Nathan “Jack” Hittson), George Tilmon (b. 1841-d. 1918 in Cherokee Co, TX), Nathan, Elizabeth Jane (b. 13 May 1844 in Lauderdale Co, MS-d. 21 Jul 1932 in Bosque, TX; mar. Preston Harrison Owens).
5. George Tilmon Brown b. 1841-d. 1918 in Cherokee Co, TX. I don’t know who he married. He had two sons:
-Jess Earl Brown was the father of Grady Jess Brown,
Dan Willis’s DNA match.
-James Isham Brown b. 1867-d. 1930 Robertson Co, TX
-Gilford Madison Brown b. 1896-d. 1960 Thornton, TX
-Joe Madison Brown b. 08 Jan 1928 in Thornton, TX;
an executive with Dell Publishing Co, he moved to
New York; then retired back to TX,
where he died 05 Jul 2009.
-Kenneth Wayne Brown b. 1956 in Fort Worth, TX;
still lives in NY
-Kenneth Christopher “KC” Brown b. 1982
in Sleepy Hollow, NY. He is our Facebook
Friend, who contacted Chuck and me when
he made the DNA connection. He married
Lauren just before Chistmas 2010
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fFor detailed study of the property changes for Pendelton district in which Brown participated and the entire Tennesse, North adn Carolina developed see the excellent research submitted by evick915 to Erika's Family Tree
29 Nov 1789 North Carolina Land Grant to Absalom Browne
1789 Pendelton District formed from Indian Land
27 Oct 1795 Pendelton District, South Carolina--Witnessed land sale from Thomas Crow to John Brown for L 5 stg. for 200 acres on Brushy Creek of the Saluda River granted to Crow by States Title Patent by William Moultrie 1 July 1793. Also witnessed by Lewis F. Green.
22 Jan 1804 South Carolina. Bought land from George Archer for $400. 146 acres on south branch of George's Creek of the Saluda River bounded by Johnson. Witnessed by John Brown.
23 Dec 1805 Property-sold S.C. land for $150 to Robert Norris 100 acres on the south branch of George's Creek of the Saluda River bounded by Brown, Joseph Smith, Francis Bremer, purchased by Brown from George Archer.
13 Sep 1806 Property. Sold S.C. land for $300 to Joab Mauldin 150 acres where Brown now lives on George's Creek, bounded by Robert Norris, Joseph Smith, John Armstrong, Thomas Henderson, Frances Bremer, near the main raod leading from Parris Ford to Pickensville.
6 Nov 1806 Property--John Brown for $400 sold to Joab Mauldin 150 acres on George's Creek boundede on teh east by William Edmondson, south by John Armstrong, west by Robert Norris, and north on the land late the property of Absalom Brown. Signed by Francis brown adn Joab Mauldin.
26 Nov 1807 Warren County, Tennessee created---http://www.mytennesseegenealongy.com'/tn_county/war.htm
1807 Bedford County was created from part of Rutherford.
31 July 1813 McMinnville, Warren, Tennessee. Received the deed for Camp Woodlee from the heirs on Abednego Green, Sr.
28 Jan 1814 Ware of 1812 Service-Absolom Brown served under Capt James Tat
10 May 1814 Tennessee military--War of 1812 duty ends.
1822--Warren, Tennessee Turnpike Commissioner
1825 Land Grant in Warren for 65 acres in the MTN district, bls 2&3, p.292 g#2293: land grnat in Warren for 30 acrest in the MTN district, bk C, p.42 g#1049
1829 Land Gran in Waren for 25 acres in the MTN distric, bk C, p.42 g#1049: Land Grant in Warren for 10.5 acres in the MTN district, bk C p.1730174 g#1258
1830 Warren County Turnpike Commission ends
1837 Land Grant in Warren for 71 acres in the MTN district, bk H, p.86-87, g34497
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