John Brown was in Newton, Harvey County, Kansas in 1910. At that time, he had been married to Ellen J. ---- for sixteen years and had children Leroy, age 14 and Ruth L., 12. An item in the local newspapers states "Divorce suit of J.H. Brown vs. Ellen J. Brown, dismissed on motion of plaintiff and costs paid by plaintiff." (Evening Kansas-Republican, Newton, Kansas, Saturday, May 13th, 1911, p. 2 and The Newton Kansan, Newton, Kansas, Thursday, May 18th 1911, p. 20)
On 16 May 1915, John married a widow named Sarah Rebecca Blackburn Wallis in McGregor, Clayton County, Iowa. She died in 1918 and was buried beside her first husband.
John Brown was in Newton, Harvey County, Kansas in 1910. At that time, he had been married to Ellen J. ---- for sixteen years and had children Leroy, age 14 and Ruth L., 12. An item in the local newspapers states "Divorce suit of J.H. Brown vs. Ellen J. Brown, dismissed on motion of plaintiff and costs paid by plaintiff." (Evening Kansas-Republican, Newton, Kansas, Saturday, May 13th, 1911, p. 2 and The Newton Kansan, Newton, Kansas, Thursday, May 18th 1911, p. 20)
On 16 May 1915, John married a widow named Sarah Rebecca Blackburn Wallis in McGregor, Clayton County, Iowa. She died in 1918 and was buried beside her first husband.
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