J. C. Greyson
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Randolph, North Carolina, death certificate no. 76-6004-13 (1926), Caroline Brown; Randolph County Register of Deeds, Asheboro;
Caroline Brown was born Feb 6, 1851 in Randolph County, North Carolina to William Brown and Lousinda J. Fentress both born in Randolph County. She died 9 Nov 1926 in Randleman, Randolph County, North Carolina aged 75 years, 9 months, 3 days of heart dropsy. She was burried 11 Nov 1926 at St. Paul's Church Cemetery in Randleman. The Informant was her son, M. E. Brown.
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Agnes Hussy Stevens, "Randolph County Cemetery Records, Volume III" (typescript, 1866, Asheboro Public Library, Asheboro), p. 93;
Section 2
Row 13
9. a. J. M. BROWN, NC Pvt. Co. L, 22 Regt., NC Inf., Confederate States Army, 4 Mar 1842 - 26 Jan 1927
9. b. L. C[aroline] BROWN, w/o J. M. BROWN, [d/o Wm. & Susanna BROWN], 6 Feb 1851 - 9 Nov 1926
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Mrs. J. S. Welborn, North Carolina Tombstone Records (High Point, North Carolina: n.p., 1934), 295;
J. M. Brown3-4-1842--1-26-1927
Wife L. C. Brown2-6-1851--11-9-1926
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Tombstone photograph; privately held by Autumn Dipert Brown, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Greensboro, North Carolina;
J. M. BrownL. C. Brown
Mar. 4, 1842Wife of
Jan. 26, 1927J. M. Brown
Feb. 6, 1851
Nov. 9, 1926
They are not dead, but sleepeth.
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Randolph, North Carolina, death certificate (1927), James Madison Brown; Randolph County Register of Deeds, Asheboro;
James Madison Brown was born 4 Mar 1842 in Guilford County, North Carolina, the son of Madison Brown, also born in Guilford County. His mother was unknown. He was widowed at the time of his death. He died 26 Jan 1927 in Randleman, Randolph County, North Carolina of Heart Dropsy. He was buried 27 Jan 1927 at St. Paul Church Cemetery in Randleman. His son, M.E. Brown was the informant.