Franklin Republican, Friday, May 29, 1891, page 1
GEORGE M. BROWN,
Who for years had lived near Union Village, died last Friday after an illness of several days. He was in the eighty-first year of his age at the time of his death, having been born in Mercer county, Kentucky in 1810.
He was the father of ten children, only four of whom are living. He became a member of the Methodist church when but fifteen years of age and had lived an exemplary life.
The funeral and interment took place at Hopewell, on Sunday, in the presence of a large number of friends. Rev. C. W. Tinsley, preached the funeral discourse. Mr. Brown was the father of Nicholas Brown, the meat merchant of this city.
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
June 30, 2015
Franklin Republican, Friday, May 29, 1891, page 1
GEORGE M. BROWN,
Who for years had lived near Union Village, died last Friday after an illness of several days. He was in the eighty-first year of his age at the time of his death, having been born in Mercer county, Kentucky in 1810.
He was the father of ten children, only four of whom are living. He became a member of the Methodist church when but fifteen years of age and had lived an exemplary life.
The funeral and interment took place at Hopewell, on Sunday, in the presence of a large number of friends. Rev. C. W. Tinsley, preached the funeral discourse. Mr. Brown was the father of Nicholas Brown, the meat merchant of this city.
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
June 30, 2015
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