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William H Brown

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William H Brown

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
19 Feb 1897 (aged 34–35)
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.574585, Longitude: -93.5908349
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Married Flora Belle Bullis 4 Jul 1883 in Mille Lacs County (Mille Lacs Co Cert A-198).
Known Children from this union (all born Princeton):
Jesse Edgar born 25 Nov 1884, Pearl Edna born 26 May 1887 (spouse Otto Balfanz), Guy Emmanuel 2 Aug 1889 (spouse Ida Balfanz), Clyde Carlton born 19 Dec 1892 (spouse Afy Pendleton), Gladys C born May 1894 (spouse Joseph Moser), Willow Belle (Willa) born Aug 1897 (spouse Fred E Judkins).

From Princeton Union, February 25, 1897, Image 6
"William Brown, after a long struggle, gave up this life Friday evening, Feb. 19. The funeral occurred Sunday under the auspices of the K. O. T. M., of which the deceased was a member. His death is particularly sad for the reason that he leaves a wife and several small children in straitened circumstances."

From week before: The Princeton union., February 18, 1897, Image 10
"William Brown has been very sick for a week, first with brain fever and later with an attack of meningitis. His recovery is very doubtful."
"John Brown, of Grand Rapids, one of that town's sound money Republicans, is visiting Princeton for the first time in six years. He was called here by the serious illness of his brother, William Brown."
Married Flora Belle Bullis 4 Jul 1883 in Mille Lacs County (Mille Lacs Co Cert A-198).
Known Children from this union (all born Princeton):
Jesse Edgar born 25 Nov 1884, Pearl Edna born 26 May 1887 (spouse Otto Balfanz), Guy Emmanuel 2 Aug 1889 (spouse Ida Balfanz), Clyde Carlton born 19 Dec 1892 (spouse Afy Pendleton), Gladys C born May 1894 (spouse Joseph Moser), Willow Belle (Willa) born Aug 1897 (spouse Fred E Judkins).

From Princeton Union, February 25, 1897, Image 6
"William Brown, after a long struggle, gave up this life Friday evening, Feb. 19. The funeral occurred Sunday under the auspices of the K. O. T. M., of which the deceased was a member. His death is particularly sad for the reason that he leaves a wife and several small children in straitened circumstances."

From week before: The Princeton union., February 18, 1897, Image 10
"William Brown has been very sick for a week, first with brain fever and later with an attack of meningitis. His recovery is very doubtful."
"John Brown, of Grand Rapids, one of that town's sound money Republicans, is visiting Princeton for the first time in six years. He was called here by the serious illness of his brother, William Brown."


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