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Male 1751 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  James Brown was born on 23 Dec 1751; and died.

    Family/Spouse: S. Little. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas Brown  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jun 1773 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died about 1866 in Jackson County, Tennessee.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Brown Descendancy chart to this point (1.James1) was born on 28 Jun 1773 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died about 1866 in Jackson County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Tommie

    Notes:

    The Brown Family By: Jimmie Brown Askew Thomas Brown was born about 1773 in Fincastle, Virginia. He was married to Nancy Litton in 1795. They came to Jackson County about 1800. Jackson County was formed in 1801 and engulfed the area of what is now Clay County. Thomas bought 8,000 acres of land on the Dry Fork of Flynn's Creek where he lived. At this time Thomas and Nancy had four children who had been born in Fincastle, Virginia: Ferby, John "Jackie", Lockney, and Dudley. Henderson, Lucinda, and Jimmerson were born in Jackson County Tennessee on Dry Fork of the Flynn's Creek. Nancy died sometime after 1806. Thomas later married Elizabeth ? , who died after 1860. (Editor's note: It is believed Elizabeth was a Billingsley. See later notes.) Thomas divided his land among his children as they married. I am descended from one of his sons, Dudley Brown (1799-1891), whose log cabin still stands on a high hill on Dry Fork. It was built on a level piece of land on the crest of the hill. The narrow winding road leading to it snakes almost straight up to this flat land, and after walking only a few feet from the edge, nothing can be seen except the cabin, the sky, and the land surrounding it. One gets the feeling of being on top of the world. The cabin's in accessability kept it isolated for the last 160 years, which accounted in part for its amazing state of preservation. The original floor, mantel, and doors were still in good condition, but the top story (of the cabin) had been blown off, and a kitchen that had once been attached to one end of the cabin near the chimney, had been torn away. The logs of the house were secured with wooden pegs. There is a family cemetary, grown up with weeds in the back of the house with eight or ten graves marked with crude linestone rocks. It has been said that Dudley said he owned all the land he could see from the edge of this high point. (Excerpted from the above document by Joe Lynn, 1996) THOMAS BROWN'S farm was entered in state records in 5-may-1801(Tennessee State Land Archives)

    Thomas Brown's Estate Settlement, Jackson Co., Tn. 1867, Minute Book D, Chancery Court, Aug. Term 1867. pp.372-376. (From: Lora B. Tindall, 2806 Barrywood, Witchita Falls, Tx.) Typed from a certified copy of the Settlement by Pat Ford, October 1984. BROWN vs BROWN (Punctuation and spelling taken directly from the document as written) Jimmerson Brown, Dudley Brown, John Brown, Henderson Brown, Jubilee Wheeler & his wife Lucinda Wheeler, Charles Hopkins & his wife Elizabeth C. Hopkins, Thomas Billingsly, Charles Jackson, and his wife Nancy Jackson, Edward Jackson, & Feriby Jackson, Silas Jackson & his wife Susannah Jackson vs Elizabeth Brown, Amon Hail, and wife Locky Hail, Elizabeth Billingsly, John B. Billingsly, P. Billingsly, Almira (?Alvira P.F.) Billingly, James B. Billingly, Feraby Billingsly, Sarah A. Billingsly, Russell Macormack, Patsy Spurlock & her husband________Spurlock, Nancy Janning (sp?) and her husband _______Janins, Polly D. Hammon and her husband________Hammond, Thomas B. Cormack, Pleasant Cormack, Almira Cormack, John W. Cormack, James M. Brown, Nancy J. Brown, Rebecca Brown, David M. Brown, & Sally Billingsly, John Billingsly, William Billingsly, Mary E. Billingsly, James Billingsly, Lucinda Jones, & her husband James Jones, Remis Flatt, & Fagin Flatt. Be it remembered that this cause came on for final hearing, on this 5th day of August, 1867 before Chancellor Barry (sp?) upon the report of the Clerk & Master of the sale of the land in the preceding described which report is unexceped to, and is as follows=In this cause, the Clerk & master reports to the court that in obeydeance to an interlocutory decree, herein pronouncied at August Term of this court 1866 after advertising the time & place of the sale, as required by law be on the 26th day of November 1866 on the premises sold the land in the pleadings mentioned subject to the widows dower, on a credit of one, two, and three years-in equal installments, except one hundred dollars cash at public auction to the highest bidder when Jimmerson Brown became the purchaser at the price of one Thousand dollars, that being the minimum value fixed on said land, he being the hihest and best bidder, And after paying down one hundred dollars in cash, he executed his three notes each for three hundred dollars each in one, two, & three years for the purchase money. The first note due 12 months after date. bearing interest from date with John Birdwell, U.T. Brown, John S. Jackson, (two words are after the name of John S. Jackson, William Birdwell, and Pinkney Mcleanon (sp?) his securities the other two notes, due in one and two years bearing interest from date, with John Birdwell, U.lT.Brown, William Birdwell, John S. Jackson, (two words after John S. Jackson, but they are smeared), which notes are good, and special lien was retained, on said land till the payment of all the purchase money. All of which is respectfully submitted, to the Honorable Court at February Term 1867. Whereupon it is ordered adjudged & decreed by the Court that said report be in all things confirmed, and that the titled in and to said land which is boundaried as follows= lying in Jackson County, on the waters of Flynns Creek, beginning on a large box elder on the east bank of the dry forks of Flynns Creek, running thence south 30(degrees) East thirty eight poles to a hornbriar, thence with twenty four poles to a large box elder- thence south 52 (degrees) West ten poles to a rock near Dudly Browns s_._iry (sp?), thence south 68 (degrees) West 9 3/4 poles to a honey locust - thence south 85 (degrees) West 64 poles to a stake-thence south 13 (degrees) West 75 poles to a large white oak - thence North 85 (dgrees) West, 15 poles to a hickory - thence north 10 (degrees) East - 6 poles to a black walnut - thence North 50(degrees) West 31 poles to a birch in the fork of Roys Branch - thence westwardly up the west fork of Roys Branch 96 poles to a maple thence south 82 poles to a dead birch and two birch ?int?s - thence Est 32 poles to a large hollow birch with WWW marked on it - at or near and old field, thence north 78 poles to a birch, thence north 40 (degrees) East 38 poles to a back corner - thence south 65 (degrees) East= 20 poles to a lyme marking pin and aft thence eastwardly to and ash corner of a tract conveyed by Thomas Brown = 108 poles, thence south a 110 poles to a stake thence East 42 poles to a stake - thence south 8 poles to the beginning ,- containing 226 acres more or less be divested out of complainents and defendants heirs at law of Thomas Brown, died and vested in the purchase Jimmerson Brown and his hiers forever subject to the lien for the purchase money - that the cost and sollicitors fees be paid out of the funds of the sale first applying the cash paid at the sale ______(one word not legible) and the balance if any out of the funds of the sale to be collected, the Clerk & master will collect the proceeds of the sale as the notes come due - and after payment of the cost and solicitors fees will distribute the balance of the funds arising out of the sale of the lands to complaintants & defendants heirs at law of Thomas Brown dec'd as follows, to Jimmerson Brown, Dudly Brown, John Brown, Henderson Brown, Lucinda Wheeler, & Locky Hail each one ninth of said fund. they being the only survivoring children of said Thomas Brown decd = and these being children of said decd to be recompensated in said fund his children Mycillier McCormack, Feriby Billingsly, & Milton Brown having died leaving issue to be recompensated in the distribution of said funds, to Russell McCormack, Patsy Spurlock, Nancy Jannins, (sp?), Polly Hammons, John W. McCormack, Thomas B. McCormack, Pleasant McCormack, each. The Clerk & master will distribute one eighth of one ninth of said funds & to Reams Flatt and Fagin Flatt each one half of one eighth of one ninth of said fund = these except Reams Flatt and Fagin Flatt = being grandchildren of said Thomas Brown, decd and children of his decd daughter = Mercilla McCormack and Reams Flatt and Fagin Flatt being his great grand children and children of Lucinda Flatt, decd, who was a daughter of Mercilla McCormack , the daughter of the said Thomas Brown decd - to James M. Brown, Nancy J. Brown, and rebeca Brown & David Brown each the Clerk will distribute one fourth of one ninth of the said funds - they being the only children of Milton Brown the decd son of said Thomas Brown decd, and entiled to one ninth of distribution in the funds = Elizabeth C. Hopkins, Thomas Billingsly, ucinda Jones, Nancy Jackson, Feriby Jackson, ________( not legible) Jackson, & James Billingsly are each entiled to one ninth of one ninthof said fund, being grandchildren and respecting of their mother Feriby Billingsly decd-who was a daughter of said Thomas Brown- John Billingsly, William Billingsly, and Mary E. Billingsly are each entiled to one thrid of one ninth of said fund being great grand children and only children of Wal Billingsly decd a grandson and son of Feriby Billingsly, said decd daughter of said Thomas Brown. Elizabeth J. Billingsly, John Billingsly, William P.Billingsly, James B. Billingsly, Almira M. Billingsly, Feriby Billingsly, and Sarah A. Billingsly are each entiled to one seventh of one ninth, of said fund, being great grandchildren of Thomas Brown decd and children of William Billingsly a decd grandson and son of the decd daughter Feriby Billingsly of said Thomas Brown. And the Clerk and Master will so distribute the fund to them. The purchaser Jimmerson Brown will take the reviscion in the dower of the widow Elizabeth Brown when her life estate in said lake shall have terminated. The Clerk and Master shall take proof and repost what would be a reasonable fee for the services of Denton and Washburn solicitors for complainants in the cause and also what would be a reasonable compensation for H.H. DIllard as guardian "ad litum" for the minors in this cause and make his report to the next Term of this Court and he will make a deed to Jimmerson Brown for the afforesaid describing meets and bounds as hence aforesaid after the purchase money shall have him paid. It is for the decision by the Court, that the Clerk & Master retain the cost of this cause out of any funds which may have come to his hands which shall hereafter come to his hands; arising from the proceeds of the sale of said land & that this cause be so claimed untill the purcase money is collected and paid out under the orders of this Court. Transcribed by: Joe B. Lynn-7-16-1996. Comma's were added to make the document easier to read. Thomas Brown Farm was 8 miles from Gainesboro, Tn., west on Highway 53, to Fork of Creek School House then turn left , then up Dry Fork of Flynn's Creek 14 miles. In1936 Sid Ragland occupied this farm. Thomas Brown came to what is now Jackson Co. Tn. about 1800. In 1801 Jackson County was formed. Thomas bought 8000 acres of land on Dry Fork of Flynn's Creek. Four of his children, Feraby, John "Jackie", Lockney, and Dudley were all born at Fincastle, Va

    From: Jackson County Tomb Stone Records-Copied by Maude McGlasson, 1936 Information given by W.M. (MARSH) BROWN, of the Nameless Community, he is 84 years old, and a Great Grandson of TOMMY BROWN and wife, and Grandson of JACKIE BROWN. Tommie Brown and wife (whose name is unknown to the Brown Family of today) came from "Ole Virginnie" in the early Pioneer days and settled on and around in the country from Dry Fork Creek of Flynn's Creek and south of the Bell Hill, later called Nameless Community, on a farm of some 6000-8000 acres. Mrs. BROWN (NANCY) died a few years after coming to this section, what is now Jackson County. They had four sons namely-DUDLEY BROWN, HENDERSON BROWN, JACKIE BROWN, and JIMMIE BROWN. The people realizing the need for a Church in the community, they decided to build a house and called it a free church for all Churches to use for worship. This house was located on the grounds where TOMMY BROWN lived for many years. And at that time his son lived there too. DUDLEY BROWN the eldest son, and brother, HENDERSON says, I will put up one side of the house, which he did of nice big logs, cut and hewn by himself. The community assisted with the completion of the house named for Uncle JIMMIE (JIMMERSON) BROWN and his sons, "BROWN'S CHAPEL". As the custom was in those days, there must be room near the church house to bury the dead. DUDLEY BROWN deeded the land for this purpose, known as "BROWN'S CHAPEL GRAVEYARD". The graveyard located on the east side of Dry Fork Creek of Flynn's Creek, and the church on the west side, and the same with the road. Now a gravel road. There are many graves here. Many soldiers of both Revolutionary and Civil War are buried here, grave on top of grave, as the early ones were un-marked. This BROWN's Chapel graveyard, located in the 11th Civil District of Jackson County, Tenn., on Dry Fork of Flynn's Creek. Out from Gainesboro 8 miles, west on Highway 53, to Fork of Creek School house, turn to the left, thence up Dry Fork Creek of Flynn's Creek, 4 miles. This farm is now owned by Sid Ragland, who lives some 200 yards South, on the right of the creek and road from the graveyard. 1995- New evidence has been received confirming that THOMAS BROWN's second wife was Elizabeth Billingsley. (See Billingsleys Family in America) a book in the Jackson County Public Library. Also see notes of Elizabeth Billingsley 1998-From Freddy Brown (Internet) claims to have seen a will of a John Brown in Montgomery Co., Va. that names Thomas Brown who married Nancy Litton as an hier. May be Thomas father.

    1. Extracts from Military File #1094, War of 1812: Harvey Spurlock Capt. Mathew Cowen's Co. of Mil. Inf., 3 Reg, TN Militia: Mustered in 13 Nov 1814 to 15 May 1815, died 26 Jan 1815, a Private - paid $19.35 for 2 months and 13 days Court of Pleas & Quarter Session, Jackson Co, TN, August Term 1815: ...Harvey Spurlock late of said County is deceased and hath made no last will...William Wheeler & Milly Spurlock have letters of administration on the Estate...we Milley Spurlock & (Stephen Nicols name crossed out & William Wheeler's name inserted) administrators of the estate of Harvey Spurlock who was in the United States service and died at New Orleans...Milley Spurlock wife of sd Harvey and (Stephen Nicols name crossed out again and William Wheeler's inserted)...appoint David Hoff (Huff?) of Smith County, TN our attorney for us to ask demand receive from...the officer of the United States all money that may be due for the services of sd Harvey...S/ 2 Oct 1815, Milla (X-mark) Spurlock and William Wheeler Jackson Co TN: This day John Wheeler personally appeared before me John Graham one of the acting justices of the peace...and made oath that he was present about the last of May 1813 and saw Harvey Spurlock and Milly his wife joined together as husband and wife...and they lived together as man and wife until the death of said Spurlock. S/ John Wheeler 9 Sept 1819 ...THOMAS BROWN appeared before me John Graham...and made oath that he served a tour of duty in the service of the United States in...New Orleans in Captain Matthew Cowens company under the command of Major General William Carroll with the above mentioned Harvy Spurlock and that said Spurlock died while in the service of aforesaid at New Orleans on the 28th (sic) day of January 1815 Signed....THOMAS BROWN, 9-Sep-1819. 1. Census Data - THOMAS BROWN 1820 Jackson Co TN 20001-03101 1830 Jackson Co TN 10001001-000100001 1840 Jackson Co TN 10001001-00100001 1860 Jackson Co TN $687 RE, $500 PP, can't r/w, age 87 b.VA 2. Jackson Co TN Ranger Bk 1817-1860 7 Feb 1827: estray cattle taken up by THOMAS BROWN on the dry fork of Flins Creek. 3. Reel GAI 100, Jackson Co TN Newspapers
    Jackson County News', Saturday 12 April 1873, fron page - R.A.Cox, Clerk and Master and Special Commissioner VS JIMMERSON BROWN et als...land sale on the 4th Monday in April to the highest bidder...land on waters of Flynns Creek adjoining Fork of Rays Branch, 226 acres as decreed in Chancery Court. 5. Reel 43, Jackson Co TN Court Transcripts 1871-1874 Solomon Allen vs Pinkney McCarver Jackey Brown, age 83, gives a deposition in which he states Elijah Price consorted with Jane Ragland and had a son named Wesley Ragland whom Elijah gave some land to that adjoined an unnamed Spurlock. 1. Jackson Co TN Court Minutes, Roll 1, Vol. C p.61 Judith Johnson, A.U.Johnson & Milton Draper VS Jublee Wheeler & Matthew Rogers, 6 Feb 1857, Judith, a "judgement creditor" of Jublee for $150.00 & A.U. Johnson & Milton Draper trading merchant of A.U.Johnson & Co., judgement creditors of Jublee for $34.00 plus interest. Jublee has no proeprty subject to execution that was not unencumbered and land is to be sold for debt. p.71 Bank of Tennessee VS Juble Wheeler & Mathew Rogers > Injunction Bill filed and continued to next term. 2. Reel 38, Jackson Co TN Miscellaneous Records
    Account: THOMAS BROWN Dr. (Dr.=debtor) to Jubilee Wheeler for the year 1862 to $1.25 to the estate of Thomas Brown Dr. to the said Wheeler for keeping stock one month $5.00 this the 17 June 1866. (Original in the hands of Vaden.H.Wheeler Granville Rt 1, TN, 1937). BEDFORD CO VA 5. Deed Bk 13 pp.589-590, 25 Sep 1810: William and Sarah Wheeler of Jackson Co TN to Anthony Wright of Bedford Co VA...59 ac on Beaver Dam Cr...L70...south side of Beaver Dam Creek beg....James Johnsons mill pond and up the same as it meanders to the mouth of the Meador branch thence through said Anderson's (document does not state Anderson's first name) plantation...S/ William Wheeler and Sally (X) Wheeler. No witness, acknowledged 24 Apr 1811. Transacted through the Jackson Co TN court system by Sampson Williams, Jonas Bedford & Willeroy Pate, Justice of Jackson Co. KANAWHA CO VA 1. Kanawha Co VA Taxlist, 1792: William Wheeler, Rowland Wheeler, John Wheeler, Rollan Wheeler (1793 & 1794 - no William Wheeler) JACKSON CO TN 1. Land Grants - Mountain District of TN #9673 Bk 6 p.537: Surveyed 26 Apr 1815: ...begin opposite the fork of said Dry Fork of Flynns Creek on the east side of creek...to the east boundary of Uriah Anderson's 75 ac tract...including 2 plantations joining each other where THOMAS BROWN & Elijah Simmons formerly lived...S/ 10 Oct 1816 #9674 Bk M p.911: surveyed 20 Apr 1815...25 ac beg Anderson's corner of his 75 ac tract...to THOS. BROWN's line, east with Browns line crossing the creek... #9762 Bk 6 p.656: 12 Dec 1814: ...20 ac surveyed 26 Apr 1816 on dry fork of Flynns Creek about 1/4 to 1/2 mile above John Wheeler including Smiths old improvement... #9763 Bk 6 p.646: surveyed 26 Apr 1815...5 ac on Dry Fork of Flynns creek including a spring called the Big Spring... #10182 Bk 6 p.725: surveyed 9 Nov 1816...5 ac on Dry Fork adjoining his 20 ac survey #10214 Bk 6 p.714: surveyed 9 Nov 1817...10 ac on Dry Fork adjoining his 5 ac survey... Reel 157, Bk 6, p.536, 3 May 1817: North Carolina warrant #5157, 8 Dec 1797, entered 15 Aug 18066 #2176 by William Wheeler, assignee of Roddom Home, 25 acres surveyed 20 Apr 1815, Dist 1, dry fork of Flynn's Creek (looks like "Hiram's" creek on the document)...beg at Andersons corner of his 75 ac tract to THOMAS BROWN's line... #10749 Bk 8 p.293: surveyed 13 Sep 1816...15 ac adjoining said William Wheeler on the west and James Ragland on the north #1987 Bk 2 p.113: surveyed 29 Jun 1824...130 ac beg at the top of a high hill dividing the waters of Locust hollow & Flynns Cr...to the west (east?) boundary of Elijah Simmons' 5 ac tract...to THOS. BROWN's northeast corner...to northeast corner of said Wheeler 25 ac tract...to the north boundary of said Wheeler's 75 ac tract... #2154 Bk 2 p.284: surveyed 3 Feb 1825...100 ac on the waters of the Dry Fork of Flynns Cr beg...at said Wheelers northwest corner his 75 ac tract...to... THOMAS BROWN's south boundary...to...James Vinson's east boundary...to the north boundary of Heraldson's 20 ac tract...to...JOHN BROWN... #725, Bk B p.164: at one cent per acre, 7 Apr 1826, 125 acres surveyed 22 March 1827 for William Wheeler on Dry Fork of Flynns Creeks...beg in the south boundary of Richard Clark's 50 ac tracts the SW corner on the north bank of creek...south to the west side of a hill on Clark's boundary...west to Drury Smith's north boundary of his 100 acres, crossing said Dry Fork...north crossing a branch of Dry Fork...thence east to the beg... 2. Jackson Co TN Ranger Bk 1817-1860, WPA 1936, p.3 19 Feb 1818 - Taken up by William Wheeler living on dry Fork of Flynn's Creek one red brindle steer white face white...appraised to $6 by THOMAS BROWN and JOHN BROWN. (Notes from: Alice M. Moore-1998.) Her note was from Arlie Brown, Rt.1, Seagrove, N.C.. rec'd 8-Feb-1982.: Va.???, col.XI, page 70. An old prayer book in possession of S. Edwards of Surry Co., had---Sarah Littiell, her book, Sept. 2, 1755: James Brown, his book: James Brown was born Dec 23, 1731, Sarah his wife was born Jan 26, 1737. Thomas Brown was born Jun 28, 1773; William Brown was born Aug 15, 1775;Elizabeth Brown was born July 29, 1777; Hart Brown was born Oct 6, 1779. Hanover Co. records 21-149 June 1, 1786, John Brown of Hanover deed to Benjamin Brown of Richmond City, land adjoining Dudley Brown and John Brown. NOTE: I found the above records in the Rev. Joseph Brown-Turner collection housed in the archives in Dover, Del.. His records are on microfiche and the above records are on sheet #121 and when I bought mine it was ten cents a sheet plus .50 cents postage. ((( This needs confirmation. JBL))) . Notes for NANCY JANE LITTON: There is a considerable amount of time lapse between her father John's marriage and the estimated time of Nancy's birth. We know that Nancy supplied her own Marriage Bond, so she must have been at least 21 years old at the time of her Marriage to Thomas Brown in 1795. She must have been born Ca. 1770-1774. But if John Litton's children are listed in the order of their birth, Nancy would have been born in the mid 1750's. That would make her almost 20 years older than her Husband. This is only speculation. Pat Spurlock Ford has Nancy born about 1765. On the internet, Daryl Litton has her born 1774. New information-3-4-1998: From a geneaolgy from dlytton@primenet.com we find a Nancy Jane Litton, b.1775, daughter of John Richard Litton, b. 4-7-1726, Rockville, Montgomery Co., Md., d. 3-Jan-1804, in Elk Garden, Va.,John was buried in Litton Cemetary, Russell Co., Va. 25-Jun_1998 Information recieved from Susie Culwell, Austin, Tx. that Nancy lived until 1810. 1999 If Nancy was born in 1775, she was 20 when she married Thomas. Children of THOMAS BROWN and NANCY LITTON are: + 2 i. JOHN (JACKIE)2 BROWN, born Abt. 1796 in FINCASTLE, BOTETOURT COUNTY, VA.; died November 19, 1879 in JACKSON CO.TN.. + 3 ii. LOCKNEY BROWN, born October 12, 1797 in FINCASTLE, BOTETOURT COUNTY, VA.; died May 09, 1872 in JACKSON CO.TN.. + 4 iii. FERIBY BROWN, born July 05, 1798 in FINCASTLE, BOTETOURT CO.,VA.; died July 19, 1838 in JACKSON CO.TN.. + 5 iv. DUDLEY BROWN, born December 07, 1799 in FINCASTLE, BOTETOURT CO., VA.; died February 22, 1891 in NASHVILLE, TN.. + 6 v. HENDERSON BROWN, born May 06, 1802; died August 25, 1897 in JACKSON CO.TN.. + 7 vi. LUCINDA LOUVENIA B. BROWN, born March 06, 1803 in JACKSON CO.TN.; died August 01, 1879 in JACKSON CO.TN.. + 8 vii. JIMMERSON BROWN, born October 01, 1806 in JACKSON CO.TN.; died August 01, 1879. + 9 viii. MILTON BROWN, born Abt. 1808 in JACKSON, CO.TN.; died Abt. 1866. + 10 ix. IMOGENE MERCILLA BROWN, born September 10, 1810 in JACKSON, CO.TN.; died 1867 in MARSHFIELD, WEBSTER CO. MO..

    Thomas married Nancy Jane Litton on 05 Nov 1795 in Tinkers Creek, Botetourt County, Virginia. Nancy (daughter of J. Litton and S. Wilcoxen) was born in May 1775 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died after 1806. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Lockney Brown  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Oct 1797 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died on 09 May 1872 in Jackson County, Tennessee.
    2. 4. Milton Brown  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Sep 1810 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died about 1866.
    3. 5. Imogene Mercilla Brown  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Sep 1810 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died in 1867 in Marshfield, Webster County, Missouri.
    4. 6. L.L.B. Brown  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 7. Jimmerson Brown  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Oct 1806 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 01 Aug 1879.
    6. 8. Feriby Brown  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 Jul 1798 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died on 19 Jul 1838 in Jackson County, Tennessee.
    7. 9. Dudley Brown  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Dec 1799 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died on 22 Feb 1891 in Nashville, Davison, Tennessee.
    8. 10. Henderson Brown  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 May 1802 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 25 Aug 1897 in Brown Chapel Cemetery, Dry Fork, Jackson County, Tennessee.
    9. 11. John Brown  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1796 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died on 19 Nov 1879 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in Brown Cemetery, Jackson County, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Lockney Brown Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.James1) was born on 12 Oct 1797 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died on 09 May 1872 in Jackson County, Tennessee.

    Family/Spouse: A. Haile. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. A. Haile  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 4.  Milton Brown Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.James1) was born on 10 Sep 1810 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died about 1866.

  3. 5.  Imogene Mercilla Brown Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.James1) was born on 10 Sep 1810 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died in 1867 in Marshfield, Webster County, Missouri.

    Imogene married J. McCormick [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 6.  L.L.B. Brown Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.James1)

    L.L.B. married J.L. Wheeler [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. T.L. Wheeler  Descendancy chart to this point

  5. 7.  Jimmerson Brown Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.James1) was born on 01 Oct 1806 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 01 Aug 1879.

    Family/Spouse: S.J. Witcher. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. Uriah Thomas Brown  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1871; and died.

  6. 8.  Feriby Brown Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.James1) was born on 05 Jul 1798 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died on 19 Jul 1838 in Jackson County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Fereby Or Ferebie

    Feriby married William Billingsley in 1818 in Jackson County, Tennessee. William was born on 05 May 1797 in Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee; died on 25 Sep 1841 in Jackson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. Lucinda Billingsley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 Jan 1832 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 16 Sep 1924 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in New Salem Cemetery, Jackson County, Tennessee.

  7. 9.  Dudley Brown Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.James1) was born on 07 Dec 1799 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died on 22 Feb 1891 in Nashville, Davison, Tennessee.

    Dudley married M.M. Roberts [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 10.  Henderson Brown Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.James1) was born on 06 May 1802 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 25 Aug 1897 in Brown Chapel Cemetery, Dry Fork, Jackson County, Tennessee.

    Henderson married M. Birdwell [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 11.  John Brown Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.James1) was born in 1796 in Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia; died on 19 Nov 1879 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in Brown Cemetery, Jackson County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Jackie

    Notes:

    John Brown was drafted at Nashville, Tn. 13-Nov-1814 for six months duty, to serve until 13-May-1815, as a private in Matthew Cowen's Co., Tenn. Militia. He was in the Battle of New Orleans with General Jackson. John Brown was granted a Pension on 15-May_1871 at the age of 75, at which time he was living at Flynn's Creek (Lick), Jackson, Co., Tn. He Married Elizabeth Wheeler 25-Aug-1815, in Jackson Co., married by William Birdwell Justice of the Peace. John Brown died at his home in Flynn's Lick on 19-Nov-1879. On his way home from New Orleans, after serving his term in the Army, " he was detained at Brashcon (?) in the Chickasaw Nation with his father , Thomas Brown, who was sick. On reaching his home he received his discharge papers about 21-May-1815." His term was up on 13-May-1815, he got home about 21-May-1815, delayed by his Fathers illness. In her Pension Application for a Widows Pension and Bounty Land in 1881, Elizabeth Brown gave Affidavit to the effect that she had not supported the Confederate Cause in any way, nor was she in sympathy with that cause. James K. Pippin and Thomas Birdwell also gave affidavits to the effect that they knew that John Brown dec'd. did not support any cause of the Confederacy. James K. Pippin was 36 yrs. old, and Thomas Birdwell was 32, in March 1881. John Brown is buried in the Brown Cemetary, located in Jackson Co.Tn., beside the Jackie Branch Road, near the bridge at the foot of the hill. 1. Reel 43, Jackson Co TN Court Transcripts 1871-1874 Jackey Brown, age 83, gives a deposition in Solomon Allen vs Pinkney McCarver concerning Elijah Price and Elijah's illegitimate children by Jane Ragland. 2. Abstract from John Brown War of 1812 Pension File #WC.29893 Declaration for pension, under the Act of 14 Feb 1871: applied 15 May 1871, personally appeared John Brown, age 75, resident of Flynns Lick, Jackson Co. TN. Declares he is married. That his wife's name is Elizabeth Wheeler to whom he was married at Jackson Co. TN 25 Aug 1815; Served in Capt. Matthew Cowan's company. Enlisted Nov 1814 and was honorably discharged at Columbia TN in Apr 1815. He was in the battle of New Orleans and heretofore made application for bounty land. S/ John Brown. Wit: E.M.Cason, B.B.Washburne General Affidavit for widow's pension for Elizabeth Brown, widow of John Brown. Affiant, Dudley Brown, age about 80, resident of Jackson County: He is well acquainted with Elizabeth. He is a brother of her deceased husband John Brown. He was present and saw his said brother and applicant married by William Birdwell in Jackson County, TN in 1815. He was present and say his said brother was buried in November 1879 in Jackson County.. S/ Dudley Brown Widow's declaration, 27 Feb 1880: Elizabeth Brown, age about 82, resident of Jackson county; widow of John Brown. She states Brown went to the Battle of New Orleans under General Jackson 8 Jan 1815; she was married under the name of Elizabeth Wheeler to said John Brown 25 Aug 1815 by William Birdwell a justice of the peace in Jackson county on Flynn's Creek. There is no public or private record of said marriage and "said William Birdwell is long since dead."; her husband died at his home on 19 Nov 1879. S/ Elizabeth X-mark Brown. Wit: LeRoy Carter, John J. Birdwell, residents of Flynns Lick. Affidavit of R.P.Brooks, 9 Mar 1878 (sic), age about 75, resident of Gainesboro, TN. He has been acquainted with Elizabeth Brown and her deceased husband about 52 years. That they lived together the entire time and were church goers; they raised a large and respectable family. Nearly all the people that were citizens at the time of their marriage are dead or gone from the county. States he is not related to said applicant Elizabeth Brown. (Note: the date on the outside of this affidavit is given as 16 Mar 1880.) NOTE: Elizabeth recieved pension # 29803, for $8.00 a month, June 1880.-From: List of Pensioners, Jackson County, Tn.(JBL-1996) From: Robert E. Allen, Box-123, Bakerton, W.Va., 25410 Note: Pension Declaration witnesses by John Brown and Thomas Brown 1. Pension Declaration, War of 1812, Act of 14 Feb 1871: From Jackson Co TN 13 May 1871...Elijah Wheeler aged 83 a resident of Flynns Lick county of Jackson state of TN...he is married, that his wife's name was Charlotte McCormack to whom he was married at Bedford Co VA on the (blank) day of July 1808...drafted in Capt. Dudney's company, Col. Raulstons regiment, Carroll's Brg of TN Militia at Jackson Co on (blank) (blank) 1814...discharged 1815...He was in the Battle of New Orleans that he made application & received bounty land warrants ...S/Elijah Wheeler Wit: Wm C Anderson and Pinckney McCarver Affidavit: ...affiants Lieutenant was Henry Sadler, affiant went with John Brown, Thomas Brown, James Vincen. John Brown is living. Thomas Brown & James Vincen are dead. Affiant arrived home, 2 April 1815...liked 2 days being six months...received land warrants, two for 80 acres...affiant let Russell M.Kiniard have the first one and James H. Lee have the last one...affiant is 83 or 84...his record got burned up ...Juble Anderson, Larkin Ferell, Myles Spurlock, Joel Spurlock, John Gamble, Elijah Price, Hal McDaniel, Ky? Hardcasel and Barn Hardcasel were in the same company affiant was in under Capt. Cowen. All are dead or moved off except Larkin Ferell John Brown Jubel Anderson they are alive and live in the same county Jakcson that we lived when we went to the battle of New Orleans affiant has lived in the same county ever since we returned from the war in the year 1815 within 5 miles of each other. affiant now lives in the same neighborhood now that affiant lived when affiant went to the battle fo New Orleans. John Brown's affidavit: he is age 76...he was a soldier of the War of 1812 and was in the battle of New Orleans...said Elijah Wheeler is the same Elijah Wheeler who served with him...S/ John Brown. Wit: James M. Richmond Juble Anderson's affidavit: ...age 80 on the 26 Aug 1872. 3. Reel 43, Jackson Co.TN Court Transcripts 1871-1874 Solomon Allen and wife vs Pinkney McCarver et al Deposition of Jackey Brown age 83 - Q: Will you state if Price ran after other women and did he not recognize Wesley Ragland as his son...and did he not donate a portion of land to Wesley adjoining Spurlock? A: No other women but Jane Ragland...I know he gave Wesley Ragland his land laying by Spurlock. He and Elizabeth had 16 Children. :He was called Major John Brown. Why???? Children of JOHN BROWN and ELIZABETH WHEELER are: + 11 i. SARAH "SALLIE"ANN3 BROWN, born August 28, 1816 in JACKSON CO.TN.; died March 13, 1898 in JACKSON CO.TN.. + 12 ii. NANCY L. BROWN, born June 23, 1818 in JACKSON CO.TN.; died January 29, 1907 in JACKSON CO.TN.. + 13 iii. ELIZA BROWN, born 1820 in JACKSON CO.TN.; died 1900 in PUTNAM CO., TN.. + 14 iv. THOMAS COWAN BROWN, Sr., born June 05, 1825 in JACKSON CO.TN.; died December 20, 1916 in JACKSON CO.TN.. + 15 v. WILLIAM WADE BROWN, born April 03, 1828 in JACKSON CO.TN.; died March 24, 1917 in JACKSON CO.TN.. + 16 vi. FERABY BROWN, born 1829 in FLYNN'S LICK, TN.; died 1865. + 17 vii. ELIZABETH BROWN, born 1831 in JACKSON CO.TN.. + 18 viii. JOHN LITTON BROWN, born 1834 in JACKSON CO.TN.; died Abt. 1863 in JACKSON CO.TN.. 19 ix. JANE BROWN, born 1837 in JACKSON CO.TN.. She married JOHN VETTIS. + 20 x. MERCILLA BROWN, born May 29, 1839 in JACKSON CO.TN.; died November 29, 1914 in JACKSON CO.TN..

    John married Elizabeth Wheeler on 25 Aug 1815 in Jackson County, Tennessee. Elizabeth died after 15 May 1871. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 4

  1. 12.  A. Haile Descendancy chart to this point (3.Lockney3, 2.Thomas2, 1.James1)

  2. 13.  T.L. Wheeler Descendancy chart to this point (6.L.L.B.3, 2.Thomas2, 1.James1)

  3. 14.  Uriah Thomas Brown Descendancy chart to this point (7.Jimmerson3, 2.Thomas2, 1.James1) was born in 1871; and died.

  4. 15.  Lucinda Billingsley Descendancy chart to this point (8.Feriby3, 2.Thomas2, 1.James1) was born on 02 Jan 1832 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 16 Sep 1924 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in New Salem Cemetery, Jackson County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Grandma Smoke Pipe

    Notes:

    Listed in 1900 Census, Tennessee, Jackson County, 11th District (ED# 30, Sheet 12A)
    - Lists birthdate as Oct, 1831

    Listed in 1910 Tennessee Census, Jackson County, Civil District 11 (ED# 34, Sheet 5A)
    - Living with son M.Y. and his wife Lillie

    Listed in 1920 Census, Tennessee, Jackson County, 11th Distrct (ED#32, Sheet 5B)
    - Living with son Dock and his wife Lillie

    Had 13 children between 1850 and 1875 (6 boys and 7 girls).

    Death Certificate:
    State of Tennessee State Board of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics Certificate of Death: 453 Place of Death County: Jackson Civil Dist: 11 Registration District: 44411 Full Name: Lucinda Jones Sex: female Color or Race: White Single, Married, Widowed or Divorced: Widowed Date of Birth: 1/2/1832 Age: 92 years 8 mos. 15 das Occupation: Housewife or keeper Birthplace: Tenn Name of Father: William Billingsley Birthplace of Father: Tenn Maiden Name of Mother: Meuirie Brown [Feriby Brown] Birthplace of Mother: Tenn Informant: Doc Jones Address: Gainesboro R. 3. Registrar: L. R. Anderson Filed: 10/10/1924 Date of Death: 9/17/1924 I hereby certify that I attended deceased from Oct 10, 1923 to 9/15/1924 that I last saw her alive on 9/15/1924 and that death occurred, on the date stated above at 4 am. The cause of death was as follows: mitral regurgitation Contributory: Bronchio Pulm Signed: L. R. Anderson 9/18/1924 Gainesboro, Tenn R6 Place of Burial or Removal: New Salem Cem Date of Burial: 9/18/1924 Undertaker: Johnson Spurlock Gainsboro

    Lucinda married James William Jones about 1849 in Jackson County, Tennessee. James (son of Elias Jones and Parthena Stephens) was born in Jan 1828 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 04 Jun 1902 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in New Salem Cemetery, Jackson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Elijah H Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jan 1860 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 10 Apr 1885 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in New Salem Cemetery, Jackson County, Tennessee.
    2. 17. Julia Ann Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1863 in Tennessee; and died.
    3. 18. Thomas Reese Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Apr 1852 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 25 Apr 1902 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in New Salem Cemetery, Jackson County, Tennessee.
    4. 19. James Monroe Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jan 1853 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 28 Apr 1905 in Sumner County, Tennessee; was buried in Old Brush Cemetery, Sumner County, Tennessee.
    5. 20. William Wade Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1855 in Tennessee; died after 1920.
    6. 21. Anna Gennette Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Mar 1873 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 23 Nov 1930 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in New Salem Cemetery, Jackson County, Tennessee.
    7. 22. Louisa E Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1871 in Tennessee; and died.
    8. 23. Martin Uriah Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Apr 1875 in Tennessee; died on 17 May 1947; was buried in Pharris Cemetery, Jackson County, Tennessee.
    9. 24. Margaret Jane Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Nov 1850 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 22 Sep 1881 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in New Salem Cemetery, Jackson County, Tennessee.
    10. 25. John Columbus Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Jun 1864 in Gainesboro, Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 15 Aug 1901 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in Jones And Huff Cemetery, Jackson, Tennessee.
    11. 26. Nancy B Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1868 in Tennessee; and died.
    12. 27. Fannie Josie Jones  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1870 in Tennessee; died before 1903.


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