He had Julia, Sarah, Horace, Butler, Cornelia, Caroline, Myron, Harvey, Harriet, and Elizabeth with his first wife and Charles and Mary with his second.
He first settled in Monroeville, Huron County. He was 82y, 2m, 14d.
Contribution by:
Susan Kimes Burgess (FAG# 47528859) Almiron converted to Christ "late in life" according the article "Missionaries That I Have Known" written by his daughter, Sarah Desire Brown Haigh. He wanted to do foreign missionary work for the Baptist Church but was deemed too old to learn a foreign language. He studied theology in Hamilton, New York and in 1836 he moved his family to Ohio to do pioneer home missionary work.
He had Julia, Sarah, Horace, Butler, Cornelia, Caroline, Myron, Harvey, Harriet, and Elizabeth with his first wife and Charles and Mary with his second.
He first settled in Monroeville, Huron County. He was 82y, 2m, 14d.
Contribution by:
Susan Kimes Burgess (FAG# 47528859) Almiron converted to Christ "late in life" according the article "Missionaries That I Have Known" written by his daughter, Sarah Desire Brown Haigh. He wanted to do foreign missionary work for the Baptist Church but was deemed too old to learn a foreign language. He studied theology in Hamilton, New York and in 1836 he moved his family to Ohio to do pioneer home missionary work.
Inscription
REV. ALMIRON BROWN
DEC. 20, 1802,
MAR. 4, 1885,
AGED 82 Y, 2 M, 14 D.
Blessed are the Dead
That Die in the Lord
Family Members
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Julia Ann Brown Johnson
1827–1847
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Sarah Desire Browne Haigh
1829–1909
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Horace Stow Browne
1831–1878
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Oliver Butler Browne
1833–1906
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Caroline Maria Brown Sumner
1837–1864
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Rev Myron Gilbert Browne
1839–1903
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Harriet C Browne Dixon
1845–1911
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Charles M. Browne
1851–1926
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Mary Almira Brown Van Aken
1855–1948
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