Malcolm Sylvester BROWN
General Notes: [Brown.FTW] Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: Farmer, Insurance Salesman, Circuit Clerk. 7 • Social Security Number. 8 • Census: U.S. Federal, 1 Jun 1900, Bradley, Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States. 9 • Census: U.S. Federal, 21 Apr 1910, Barnett, Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States. 10 • Census: U.S. Federal, 1920, , Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States. • Census: U.S. Federal, 1930, , Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States. Malcolm married Alma Retta NASH, daughter of John Logan NASH and Rose Ann "Rosa" "Rosey" HARRAWOOD, on 13 Aug 1914 in Republican, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States.1 2 (Alma Retta NASH was born on 21 Nov 1895 in Republican, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States,1 died on 26 Jun 1969 in Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States 1 and was buried in Republican, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States.) |
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Family Bible of Malcolm Brown, The Holy Bible ( n.p., n.d.), Family Record; privately held by David Lee; 2
Family Bible of Malcolm Brown, The Holy Bible ( n.p., n.d.), Marriage Certificate; privately held by David Lee; 3
1920 Census, Arkansas, Faulkner Co, Page 152B, Family 323, Walker Township, District 5-29-17B, Recorded 29 Jan 1920 by Lonzo A.
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1900 Census, Arkansas, Van Buren Co, Page 248A, Family 4, Bradley Township, District 4-135-1A, Recorded 1 Jun 1900 by W. M. B. P.
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1910 Census, Arkansas, Van Buren Co, Page 21B, Family 85, Barnett Township, Recorded on 21 Apr 1910.
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1930 Census, Arkansas, Faulkner Co, Page 52A, Family 100.
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Faulkner County: Its Lands and People, p.427, M.S. Brown is listed as Circuit Cleark for 1941-1942 and 1943-1944.
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Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames.
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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; 10
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;
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Malcolm S. Brown
Alma R. Brown
Darl Dean Brown
John Edwin Brown
Dorothy Lee Brown
Joe L. Brown
This Certifies that Malcolm S. Brown and Alma R. Nash were solemnly united by me in the bonds of holy matrimony at Republican on the Thirteenth day of august, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen conformably to the ordinance of God and the laws of the state. Signed J.M. Megee
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.
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.