EARLY MARRIAGE ABSTRACTS from Franklin County Newspapers
Lavonia Times and Gauge 20 June 1919, excerpt from the Franklin County Register of 1 Feb 1879.
Sallie Brown of Franklin Co. and F. A. Mabry of Toccoa were married Jan. 28, 1879.
"They made their home in Toccoa on Railraod Street where Tabor Motors now stands. They had two children: Repard and Willie. Repard's accidental death came while he was still young. Willie studied music and became a successful music teacher. She never married. She lived to over ninety years old. They are all buried in Toccoa cemetery." [Hazel Brown Trotman 1979]
EARLY MARRIAGE ABSTRACTS from Franklin County Newspapers
Lavonia Times and Gauge 20 June 1919, excerpt from the Franklin County Register of 1 Feb 1879.
Sallie Brown of Franklin Co. and F. A. Mabry of Toccoa were married Jan. 28, 1879.
"They made their home in Toccoa on Railraod Street where Tabor Motors now stands. They had two children: Repard and Willie. Repard's accidental death came while he was still young. Willie studied music and became a successful music teacher. She never married. She lived to over ninety years old. They are all buried in Toccoa cemetery." [Hazel Brown Trotman 1979]
Family Members
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John Freeman Brown
1855–1945
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William Franklin Brown
1856–1902
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Rebecca Jane Brown Crump
1859–1916
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George Allen "Bud" Brown
1861–1947
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James Jackson "Toon" Brown
1865–1933
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Fannie Matilda ""Aunt Sis"" Brown Farmer
1867–1928
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Frances Annie Brown Stanford
1868–1944
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Dr Joseph Reeves Brown
1870–1938
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Thomas David Brown
1872–1951
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