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Henry Brown

Male 1794 - 1880  (86 years)


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  1. 1.  Henry Brown was born 1794, North Carolina (son of Peter Brown); died 1880, Haywood County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Henry Brown was a man of adventure, a bear hunter and trader. He came west and settled first in Buncombe County, North Carolina in the Sandy Mush section. Later he sold out and came to Haywood County, North Carolina and sought the wilds of the Cold Springs section of what is now Fine's Creek Township. Later he bought a place on Martin's Creek where he died. The home is still known as the "Granny Brown Farm" where Henry's widow continued to live and rear her family.

    I Jeremiah Brown of Haywood County NC do solemnly swear that Henry Brown is dead without having made any last will and testament and that I will well and truly administer upon all and singular the good and chattles lands and tenements of the said deceased according to law so help me God. signed Jeremiah Brown sworn to this the 13th day of Feb 1880." Another place states"balance due the estate by the administrator to be divided amongnine original heirs, to wit: John Brown, Reuben Brown, Moses Brown, Robert Brown, Jeremiah Brown, James Brown, Riller Brown(a female), Polly Green, and Elizabeth Russell which will giveeach heir the sum of $60 to be paid each of said heirs or theirrepresentations".

    Other info: May 1883 - Heirs of James Brown dcd three in number- Tempy E. Williamson, Margaret Conway/Conoway, JH (Wexler)Brown; to amount due Jeremiah Brown an heir; to amt due RobtBrown by amt to Narcissus E. Brown admin of Robt Brown; to amtdue heirs of Polly Green by cash to Silas Green for heirs; toamt due Riller Brown heirs (Matilda Brown and Wilson Brown; byamt paid Nancy Brown child of Wilson Brown; by cash to JSHarrell for Henry Brown Jun. heir of Wilson Brown; "the notes onGarmon and Fowler and balance of notes on Robt Brown and Robt G.Brown are eachentirely insolvent, neither party own any landand scarcely any personal property, Robt Brown died leaving aninsolvent estate, and the only amts collected on the two Brownnotes were the distribution share of cash and was retained bythe administrator"; to amt due Elizabeth Russell; to amt dueheirs of John Brown, dcdwhich is to be divided among 10children which gives each one the sum of $6; toamt due; then itlists heirs of John Brown -- Jesse dcd., Maranda N. Haynes,Julia Rector, Wm H. Brown, Sarah James, Harriet Low, SP Brown,Robt G. Brown, W.A. Brown, Caroline Russell; to amt due MosesBrown dcd divided among 6 children -- IM Brown, Arrena Massey,Stacy Sparks, AL Brown, Jesse Brown, Polly Brown;

    Another page lists the original heirs of Henry Brown -- #1 JohnBrown dead with heirs Jesse (dcd), William H., SP, Sarha James,Julia Rector, Harriett Low, MarandaN. Haynes, Caroline Russell,Robt G, WA; #2 Reuben Brown, his share attached byadmin. #3Moses Brown dead with children Isaac M., Arrena Massey, StacySparks, AL , Jesse , Polly; #4 Robt Brown dead #5 Jeremiah Brown#6 James Brown dead andhis children are Elizabeth Williamson,Wexler Brown, and Margarett Conoway; #7 Riller Brown herchildren are Matilda Brown, Wilson Brown dcd and his childrenare Henry Brown and Nancy Brown; #8 Polly Green wife of SilasGreen, dead and their children (this is blank); #9 ElizabethRussell wife of David Russell

    White Male died 1880 Henry Brown, he was 101 years old. Haywoodco NC

    Henry — Tempy Wakefield. Tempy was born 1794, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. John Brown
    2. Moses Brown
    3. Robert Brown was born 1817, North Carolina; died 2 Feb 1883; was buried Barnes Valley Cemetery, Cocke County, Tennessee.
    4. Jerry Brown
    5. James Brown
    6. Wilse Brown
    7. Mary "Polly" Brown was born 16 Apr 1825, Sandymush, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died Aug 1863; was buried Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina.
    8. Betty Brown

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peter Brown was born Scotland.

    Notes:

    A lawyer and engineer of Raliegh, North Carolina, Peter Brown came to America some years following the Revolution and settled in Wake County, North Carolina. Although somewhat eccentric in manner, he was a valuable citizen in laying out and aiding the building of the capital city. For several years he was the only practicing attorney in Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Children:
    1. 1. Henry Brown was born 1794, North Carolina; died 1880, Haywood County, North Carolina.