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Anson Brown

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Anson Brown

Birth
Pittsfield, Somerset County, Maine, USA
Death
14 Aug 1858 (aged 49)
Sebec, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA
Burial
Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
North Section, Row 16
Memorial ID
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According to the IGI at familysearch.org, Anson Brown was born 24 Mar 1809 in Pittsfield, Somerset, Maine to Daniel Brown & Lucy Pierce.

1850 census of Dover, Piscataquis, Maine p297: Anson Brown, age 41, born in Maine, carpenter, listed with wife, Deborah, 32 and sons, Chas E, 10 and Wm B, 7.

Published in the Piscataquis (ME) Observer 19 Aug 1858 p3: "DEATHS---In Sebec, on the 14th inst., Mr. Anson Brown, formerly of this town [Dover], aged 48 years.

We seldom announce the decease of a fellow citizen with more regret than we experience in recording the death of Mr. Brown; and we are confident our feelings will be shared by this community. Possessed of an amiable disposition, of great uprightness and integrity of character, faithful in the discharge of his duties in all the relations of life, he was esteemed by all who knew him. His death occasions a loss to the community of a worthy citizen; to the religious society with which he was connected of a faithful and beloved member; to his family, a devoted father, an affectionate brother, and a dear friend. He had many friends and no enemies. May the God of all consolation sanctify this afflictive bereavement to all who mourn."
According to the IGI at familysearch.org, Anson Brown was born 24 Mar 1809 in Pittsfield, Somerset, Maine to Daniel Brown & Lucy Pierce.

1850 census of Dover, Piscataquis, Maine p297: Anson Brown, age 41, born in Maine, carpenter, listed with wife, Deborah, 32 and sons, Chas E, 10 and Wm B, 7.

Published in the Piscataquis (ME) Observer 19 Aug 1858 p3: "DEATHS---In Sebec, on the 14th inst., Mr. Anson Brown, formerly of this town [Dover], aged 48 years.

We seldom announce the decease of a fellow citizen with more regret than we experience in recording the death of Mr. Brown; and we are confident our feelings will be shared by this community. Possessed of an amiable disposition, of great uprightness and integrity of character, faithful in the discharge of his duties in all the relations of life, he was esteemed by all who knew him. His death occasions a loss to the community of a worthy citizen; to the religious society with which he was connected of a faithful and beloved member; to his family, a devoted father, an affectionate brother, and a dear friend. He had many friends and no enemies. May the God of all consolation sanctify this afflictive bereavement to all who mourn."


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