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Alexander C Brown 1799 – 1844 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Mar 1799

Birth Location: Bourbon County, Kentucky, United States

Death Date: 19 August 1844

Death Location: Fayette County, Republic of Texas

Father: Coulburn Brown

Mother: JENET Taylor

Spouse(s): Sarah CASTLEMAN

Children(s): Mitchell Brown, Andrew Brown, Sylvanus Brown, Robert Brown, William Brown, Minerva Brown, Sarah (Sommerville), Cyrus Brown

In 1799, Alexander C Brown entered the world in Bourbon County, Kentucky, United States, born to Coulburn Brown and JENET "Jane"\Genet Taylor. Years later, Alexander C Brown married Sarah "Sally" CASTLEMAN, and the couple became parents to Mitchell C. Brown, Andrew Jackson "Andy" Brown, Sylvanus Frederick "Vene" Brown, Robert A. Brown, William J. Brown, Minerva Ann Brown, Sarah Ann Brown (Sommerville) and Cyrus W. Brown. Alexander C Brown died in 1844 in Fayette County, Republic of Texas.

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Parents

Coulburn Brown
1768 – 1798
Birth Location: Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
CB
JENET Taylor
1779 – 1850
Birth Location: Pennsylvania
JT

Spouses(s)

Sarah CASTLEMAN
1806 – 1855
Birth Location: Franklin, Williamson, Tennessee, USA
SC

Children(s)

Mitchell Brown
1823 – 1863
Birth Location: Austins Colony, Texas
MB
Andrew Brown
1829 – 1885
Birth Location: Austin, Travis County, Republic of Texas
AB
Sylvanus Brown
1833 – 1904
Birth Location: San Felipe, Austin Colony, Republic of Texas
SB
Robert Brown
1836 – 1899
Birth Location: Texas
RB
William Brown
1839 –
Birth Location: Republic of Texas
WB
Minerva Brown
1842 – 1880
Birth Location: DeWitt, Texas, Republic of Texas
MB
Sarah (Sommerville)
1843 – 1905
Birth Location: DeWitt, Fayette County, Republic of Texas
S(
Cyrus Brown
1844 – 1918
Birth Location: Fayette County, Republic of Texas
CB

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 11 Mar 1799
    Event Place: Bourbon County, Kentucky, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Year: 6 Oct 1837
    Event Place: Austin, Texas, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 19 August 1844
    Event Place: Fayette County, Republic of Texas

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