Thomas John GANT
(-)
Ann Eliza FELL
(-)
Thomas Marion WEAVER
(1801-1887)
Celah S. GANT
(Cir 1825-1886)

Elizabeth Gabrilla "Gabe" "Lizzie" WEAVER
(1858-1922)

 

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Edward Milton BROWN

Elizabeth Gabrilla "Gabe" "Lizzie" WEAVER

  • Born: Oct 1858, Centerville Or Conehatta, Newton County, Mississippi, United States
  • Marriage: Edward Milton BROWN on 4 Nov 1877 in , Newton County, Mississippi, United States 1
  • Died: 24 Feb 1922, Damascus, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States at age 63 2 3
  • Buried: Damascus, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States
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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Census: U.S. Federal, Jul 1860, , Newton County, Mississippi, United States. 4

• Census: U.S. Federal, 19 Jul 1870, , Newton County, Mississippi, United States. 5

• Census: U.S. Federal, 1 Jun 1880, , Newton County, Mississippi, United States. 6

• Census: U.S. Federal, 1 Jun 1900, Bradley, Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States. 7

• Census: U.S. Federal, 21 Apr 1910, Barnett, Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States. 8

• Census: U.S. Federal, 6 Jan 1920, Barnett, Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States. 9


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Elizabeth married Edward Milton BROWN, son of Michael BROWN and Matilda E. HAMMONS, on 4 Nov 1877 in , Newton County, Mississippi, United States.1 (Edward Milton BROWN was born on 7 Jan 1853 in , Neshoba County, Mississippi, United States, died on 3 Jul 1932 in Damascus, Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States 10 11 12 and was buried on 4 Jul 1932 in Damascus, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States.)


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1 Newton, Mississippi, marriage certificate (1877), E. M. Brown-Elizabeth G. Weaver; Newton Circuit Court Clerk, Decatur;
On 1 Nov 1877, E. M. Brown and J. M. Masters posted a $200 bond to secure the marriage of E. M. Brown and Miss Elizabeth G. Weaver. The bond was attested to by S. M. Adams. On 4 Nov 1877, W. L. Kelly, J.P. joined the couple in marriage.

2 "Beth Brown, wife of E. M. Brown died Feb 24th," (Clinton, Van Buren County, Arkansas) Van Buren County Democrat, 3 Mar 1922, p. 4, col. 2; beth [sic] Brown, wife of E. M. Brown died at her home here at 9 o'clock last Friday morniog [sic], Feb. 24th, of pneumonia. Besides her husband she is survived by eight children. Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist church by Rev. J. M. Megee, interment taking plase [sic] at the Spires cemetery. Many friends sympathize with the bereaved ones. . .

3 Personal knowledge of Robert Horton, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE]; DEATHS

Franklin P. Weaver died April 11, 1857 Grmo Brown's bro (Fed's twin) b. 8-11-1856
M. S. Weaver died September 10, 1879 George Pinkney's 1st wife; d childbirth with L. W.
L. W. Weaver died September 19, 1879 Geo Pinkney's 6th child (last born to 1st wife)
P. C. Weaver died August 30, 1882 Geo Pinkney's 1st ch by 2nd wife
W. F. Weaver died September 13, 1894 Geo Pinkney's 4th ch by 1st wife
Payton Weaver died March 1, 1886 Grmo. Brown's youngest Bro
Payton J. b 2-19-1864

M. J. Weaver died March 4, 1886 Geo. Pinkney's oldest child b 3-30-1869
Celah Weaver died November 20, 1886 My paternal great grmo
Celah (Gant) Weaver b 1-22-1824 wife of Thomas Marion Weaver

T. M. Weaver died August 12, 1887 My paternal Great grfa
Thomas Marion Weaver b 12-18-1800

M. A. Weaver died July 10, 1910 Geo Pinkney's 3rd ch
Belle Weaver died April 16, 1930 wife of M. F. (Geo. Pinkney's 2nd ch)
Birdie Weaver died June 19, 1930 wife of M. H. ( Geo Pinkney's 11th ch)
M. F. Weaver died April 2nd 1932 Geo Pinkney's 2nd ch
G. P. Weaver " Dec 12th 1932 Grmo Brown's bro
Annie M. Weaver " Oct 11th 1938 Geo Pinkney's 2nd wife
Minnie Lee Weaver " Sept 7th 1960 Geo Pinkney's 8th ch
Mrs. E. M. Brown died February 24, 1922 grmo Brown (Geo. Pinkney's sis)
Elizabeth Gabrellia (Weaver) Brown wife of Edmond Milton Brown
Mrs. F. B. Hensley died February 18, 1928
Mary Angie (Weaver) Hensley wife of John B. Hensley
; The document has both typed names and birth dates and handwritten notes (two sets of handwriting) with marriage and death dates (likely taken from the deaths and marriages on the next two pages of the document). Both authors are unknown. The handwritten notes are distinguishable from the typewritten information by my used of italics above for the handwriting of what appears to be a grandchild of E. M. and Elizabeth Gabrilla Weaver and underline for the other unknown individual's handwriting.

M. J. Weaver to L. W. Weaver were George Pinkney's children by his first wife and P. C. to L.T. were his children by his second wife according to the handwriting on the document;
This is a typed, four page manuscript by an unknown author. The original is in the possession of Robert Horton and was found by him when his Aunt Lula died, it was in a trunk. There are two copies in the archives of Scott E. Lee: P1566.003 and P0182.???. Each copy has different hand-written notes.

4 1860 U.S. census, Newton, Mississippi population schedule, Decatur, p. 749, dwelling 378, family 396, Thomas M. Weaver; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 22 May 2008); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653, roll 588;
Thomas M. Weaver, 59, is living with his wife, Sarah, 36, and children, George, 9, Martha, 7, Dolphers, 5, Fredrick, 4, Elizabeth, 2, and Mary, 5 months in Newton County, Mississippi. Thomas was a farmer owning $4,600 in real property and 3,000 in personal property. H was born in South Carolina, Sarah in Georgia, and the children in Mississippi.

5 1870 U.S. census, Newton, Mississippi population schedule, Newton, p. 152, dwelling 41, family 41, Thomas M. Weaver; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 22 May 2008); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M593, roll 742; Sixty-eight year old farmer, Thomas M. Weaver was living with his wife Celah, 45, and children, Martha S., 19, Adolphus M., 16, Fedrick B., 13, Elizabeth G., 12, Mary A., 10, Laura C., 8, and Peyton J., 6 in Newton County, Mississippi. His son, George P., 19, and his wife, Mary S., 20, and their child, Marine J., 1, were also living in the household. Adolphus, Fredrick, and George P. were farm laborers. Thomas was born in South Carolina and Celiah in Georgia and all the children in Mississippi.

6 1880 U.S. census, Newton, Mississippi population schedule, Beat 3, enumeration district (ED) 87, p. 597, dwelling 2, family 2, E. M. Brown; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 22 May 2008); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll 659;
E. M. Brown, a 27 year old farmer, was living with his wife, Gabrella C., 21, and child, Cornelia E. Brown, 2 in Newton County, Mississippi. Everyone in the family was born in Mississippi. E. M.'s parents were born in Alabama. Gabrella's father was born in South Carolina and mother in Georgia.

7 1900 U.S. census, Van Buren, Arkansas population schedule, Bradley, enumeration district (ED) 135, p. 1A, dwelling 4, family 4, E. M. Brown; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 22 May 2008); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623, roll 78;
E. M. Brown, 48, was living with his wife, Elizabeth G., 41, and children, Elma, 21, Alvin, 16, Clayton, 14, William, 13, Malcom, 11, Emily, 9, Amos, 6, Earl, 4, and Ila, 3 in Bradley, Van Buren County, Arkansas. They were 23 years old when they married and Elizabeth G. had born nine children all of whom were alive. Emily was the first child born in Arkansas as her older siblings were all born in Mississippi. E. M.'s parents were born in Alabama. Elizabeth's father was born in South Carolina and mother in Georgia. Malcolm and his older siblings could all read and write. E.M.'s occupation is unreadable.

8 1910 U.S. census, Van Buren, Arkansas population schedule, Barnett, enumeration district (ED) 117, p. 5B, dwelling 84, family 85, Edwin M. Brown; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 22 May 2008); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T624, roll 66;
Fifty-six year old Edwin M. Brown, a general farmer, was living with his wife, Lizzie G., 51, and children, William, 24, Malcom, 21, Emlie, 19, Amos, 16, and Earl, 14 in Barnett, Van Buren County, Arkansas. They had been married thirty-three years and Lizzie had born eleven children, eight of which were still living. Edwin, Lizzie, William and Malcom were born in Mississippi. Emlie, Amos and Earl were born in Arkansas. Edwin's parents were born in Alabama. Lizzie's father was born in South Carolina and mother born in Georgia. William was a teacher and Malcom worked on the family farm. All of the children had attended school.

9 1920 U.S. census, Van Buren, Arkansas population schedule, Barnett, enumeration district (ED) 121, p. 2A, dwelling 82, family 82, Edmon M. Brown; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry : accessed 22 May 2008); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll 83;
Sixty-five year old farmer, Edmon M. Brown is living with his wife, Lizzie, 60, in Van Buren County, Arkansas He and his wife were born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Alabama. Her father was born in South Carolina and mother in Georgia. They could both read and write.

10 Spires Cemetery (Faulkner County, Arkansas; Just south of Damascus, turn left on Hwy 124 and then turn right on Spires Road.), Edward Milton Brown marker, Personally read by Autumn Dipert Brown, 05 Jun 2005; "E. M. Brown, 1853-1932."

11 Arkansas Division of Vital Records, Arkansas Department of Health, Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950, Edward Mil Brown; digital image, Ancestry, "Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950," (www.ancestry.com: 22 May 2008);
Brown, Edward MilVANB1932-07-11

12 Arkansas Arkansas Department of Health, death certificate 983 (1932), Edward Milton Brown; Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Little Rock;
Edward Milton Brown died 3 Jul 1932. He was a farmer born in Newton County, Mississippi to Mike Brown and an unknown mother on 7 Jan 1853. He died of Apploxy and had been found dead. He was buried 4 Jul 1932 at Spiers Cemetery. The undertaker was T. T. Dolafin in Conway, Arkansas. The informant was M. S. Brown and the Doctor was W. J. Hutto of Bee Branch.



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