Mary Skinner <I>Brown</I> Brockenbrough

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Mary Skinner Brown Brockenbrough

Birth
Brownville, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death
1 Jun 1861 (aged 54)
Burial
Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5, lot 374
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Commanding Major General Jacob Jennings Brown
died in office 24th Congressional Gold Medal for being 1812 War hero ,buried in congressional cemetery President John Quincy Adams wrote his Inscription/transcription He also wrote of his respect for him in his diary which is still available for reading famous profile 4822 son of Samuel Brown and Abi White all founders of Brownville Village NY......where Mary was born.
Mother Pamelia ( Skinner ) Williams Brown of Williamstown Mass.
Pamelia's mothers maiden name was Skinner Thus Mary's middle name came from her grandmother Skinner/Williams

One of Mary's Uncles was 58512600 Major General Joseph White Brown appointed by Andrew Jackson as Commander over the Territory of Michigan before it was a state ...he founded Tecumseh Michigan and was known for the Blackhawk Wars.

Mary's first cousin Brigadier General Egbert Benson Brown the son of Gen. J.W.B. and Cornelia Tryon and the Nephew of General Jacob Jennings Brown was the Mayor of Toledo Ohio, a railroad MGR in St. Louis when the Civil War broke out
He was Commander over the central district of MO. he also has been designated famous 5894232

Mary was one of 9 children born in Brownville NY and she had four brothers and four sisters one of Her brothers died skating on the iced over Black river and drowned Gouvernor
How who was the fist issue...another of her brothers issue 6 drowned in S.C., ( William Spencer )a West Point USMA graduate, and Her brother Jacob the namesake issue 5 was a
West Point USMA Graduate also and died young at his barracks in ST Augustine FL where he was a paymaster of the Army (?)/strange.....Paymaster General Nathan William was the 8th issue and he is buried in a lovely spot in Arlington National Cemetery.....I shall return with further details.

Issue:
1. Mary, married Charles K. Loomis.
2. John C.
3. Brown.
4. Lucy.
5. Eliza.


Siblings were.....
Gouverneur How Brown (1804 - 1816)*
Mary Skinner Brown Brockenbrough (1806 - 1861)*
Eliza A Brown Kirby (1808 - 1864)
Pamela Brown Vinton (1810 - 1845)*
Jacob Brown (1812 - 1841)*
William Spencer Brown (1815 - 1852)*
Nathan William Brown (1818 - 1893)*


Daughter of Commanding Major General Jacob Jennings Brown
died in office 24th Congressional Gold Medal for being 1812 War hero ,buried in congressional cemetery President John Quincy Adams wrote his Inscription/transcription He also wrote of his respect for him in his diary which is still available for reading famous profile 4822 son of Samuel Brown and Abi White all founders of Brownville Village NY......where Mary was born.
Mother Pamelia ( Skinner ) Williams Brown of Williamstown Mass.
Pamelia's mothers maiden name was Skinner Thus Mary's middle name came from her grandmother Skinner/Williams

One of Mary's Uncles was 58512600 Major General Joseph White Brown appointed by Andrew Jackson as Commander over the Territory of Michigan before it was a state ...he founded Tecumseh Michigan and was known for the Blackhawk Wars.

Mary's first cousin Brigadier General Egbert Benson Brown the son of Gen. J.W.B. and Cornelia Tryon and the Nephew of General Jacob Jennings Brown was the Mayor of Toledo Ohio, a railroad MGR in St. Louis when the Civil War broke out
He was Commander over the central district of MO. he also has been designated famous 5894232

Mary was one of 9 children born in Brownville NY and she had four brothers and four sisters one of Her brothers died skating on the iced over Black river and drowned Gouvernor
How who was the fist issue...another of her brothers issue 6 drowned in S.C., ( William Spencer )a West Point USMA graduate, and Her brother Jacob the namesake issue 5 was a
West Point USMA Graduate also and died young at his barracks in ST Augustine FL where he was a paymaster of the Army (?)/strange.....Paymaster General Nathan William was the 8th issue and he is buried in a lovely spot in Arlington National Cemetery.....I shall return with further details.

Issue:
1. Mary, married Charles K. Loomis.
2. John C.
3. Brown.
4. Lucy.
5. Eliza.


Siblings were.....
Gouverneur How Brown (1804 - 1816)*
Mary Skinner Brown Brockenbrough (1806 - 1861)*
Eliza A Brown Kirby (1808 - 1864)
Pamela Brown Vinton (1810 - 1845)*
Jacob Brown (1812 - 1841)*
William Spencer Brown (1815 - 1852)*
Nathan William Brown (1818 - 1893)*


Gravesite Details

age 56



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