Husband of Isabell Dalton
father of Dora Josephine, Grace Isabell, Frank Lorenzo, Lucy Elvira, Lillie B.
http://kancoll.org/books/cutler/jackson/jackson-co-p7.html#CIRCLEVILLE
EBER L. BROWN, farmer and stock-raiser, Section 5, Township 6, Range 14, P. O., Ontario, is the son of Zara and Nancy E. Brown, and was born in Iroquis County, Ill, November 24, 1854. In the spring of 1859 the family removed to Kansas, locating on the farm on which Mr. Brown now resides. His father died February 20, 1864. Subsequently his mother married M. Blue. She has been the efficient postmistress of Ontario for eight years. The family ranks among the old, prominent and prosperous settlers of the State. Mr. Brown was married near Independence, Mo., in 1878 to Miss Isabella Dalton, a native of Missouri. They have three children who are named Dora Josephine, Gracie Isabel and Frank Lorenzo. Mr. Brown owns the farm on which his father located in 1859. It is fine second bottom, contains ninety acres, is all enclosed. Is in a good state of cultivation and has plenty of timber and water. The improvements are first class and embrace among others, a spacious and elegant eight-room frame dwelling, a frame barn twenty-four feet square, and other out buildings. Mr. Brown grows 1,500 bushels of corn, keeps half a dozen milch cows, thirty to fifty stock hogs and six head of fine horses. Mr. Brown is an industrious, economical and thoroughly practical farmer, is popular among his neighbors and is accumulating a handsome competence.
Husband of Isabell Dalton
father of Dora Josephine, Grace Isabell, Frank Lorenzo, Lucy Elvira, Lillie B.
http://kancoll.org/books/cutler/jackson/jackson-co-p7.html#CIRCLEVILLE
EBER L. BROWN, farmer and stock-raiser, Section 5, Township 6, Range 14, P. O., Ontario, is the son of Zara and Nancy E. Brown, and was born in Iroquis County, Ill, November 24, 1854. In the spring of 1859 the family removed to Kansas, locating on the farm on which Mr. Brown now resides. His father died February 20, 1864. Subsequently his mother married M. Blue. She has been the efficient postmistress of Ontario for eight years. The family ranks among the old, prominent and prosperous settlers of the State. Mr. Brown was married near Independence, Mo., in 1878 to Miss Isabella Dalton, a native of Missouri. They have three children who are named Dora Josephine, Gracie Isabel and Frank Lorenzo. Mr. Brown owns the farm on which his father located in 1859. It is fine second bottom, contains ninety acres, is all enclosed. Is in a good state of cultivation and has plenty of timber and water. The improvements are first class and embrace among others, a spacious and elegant eight-room frame dwelling, a frame barn twenty-four feet square, and other out buildings. Mr. Brown grows 1,500 bushels of corn, keeps half a dozen milch cows, thirty to fifty stock hogs and six head of fine horses. Mr. Brown is an industrious, economical and thoroughly practical farmer, is popular among his neighbors and is accumulating a handsome competence.
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