Emmaline Smith Brown
13 September 1831 MS – 3 August 1920
MS
My Great Great Grandmother
Emmaline was the daughter of Wyatt Smith and Euseba
Fortenberry. She was one of 9 children. Her siblings were: Saryntha, William,
Jasper, Newton, Rankin, Eliza Jane, Adolphus & Walter.
In 1850 the Wyatt Smith family was in Pike Co., MS.
Wyatt was a farmer. Emmaline was 13 years old.[1]
Emmaline Smith married Allen M Brown on 28 April 1858.[2]
By 1860 Allen’s father had died. Allen & his wife
lived with Allen’s mother, Mary. Both Mary & Allen were planters on their
farm in Liberty, Amite, MS. Allen’s brother, James, was also living on the
farm.[3]
In 1870 Allen and Emmaline were in Osyka where he was a
farmer. Their three children were at home: Jasper, Alvira & Mary.[4]
This is the last record of Allen. In 1880 Emmaline was raising their children
alone.[5]
Emmaline is buried at Silver Springs Baptist Church
cemetery.[6]
I was able to visit the cemetery and photograph her headstone.
Emmaline, Allen & Family:
1 Emmaline Smith b: 13
Sep 1831 Pike, MS, d: 3 Aug 1920 Pike, MS
... + Allen Moses Brown
b: 26 Jan 1836 in Liberty, Amite, MS, m: 28 Apr 1858, d: Aft. 1870
......2 Mary E. Brown
b: 13 Aug 1861
......2 Jasper Pascal
Brown b: 15 May 1865 Pike, MS, d: 8 Jun 1950 McComb, Pike, MS
...... + Rose Ella
Brumfield b: 18 Jul 1867 MS, m: 21 Dec 1887 Pike, MS d: 2 Oct 1948 Magnolia,
Pike, MS
......2
Alvira E. Brown b: 5 Aug 1868
[1]
1850
United States Census, Pike County, Mississippi. Wiatt
Smith family.
[2]
Brown Family Papers; 1700's to
1900's; Gathered by Rayleen Hall Brown from Various Family Members; Includes
Brown, Fortenberry, Smith, Alford, Ott, Kennington & Dillon. Includes
information on Allen M Brown.
[3]
1860 US
Census, Liberty, Amite, MS; Microfilm M653-577; Mary
Brown family.
[4] 1870 U.S. Census,
Osyka, E Pike Co., Pike Co., MS; Page 3, Line 19; Allen M Brown family.
[5]
1880 U.
S. Census, Pike Co., Mississippi; 1880; First
District, Beat #1; Page 56, Line 467; Emmaline Brown family.
[6] 'Cemetery
Inscription Pike County, Mississippi 1750 - 1978' by Ray & June Sartin
Parish. Page 610. Silver Springs Baptist Church cemetery. Emmaline S. Brown.
Such interesting names, especially Euseba and Saryntha. I wonder where those names came from.
ReplyDeleteWendy, they are the only ones I know with those names.
ReplyDeleteLooks as if Pike county, Mississippi records are as scarce as Chesterfield County, SC.
ReplyDeleteI find the wording on her stone a bit interesting. I wonder why it says "Aunt"? We know she was also a mother as she's your great-great-grandmother.
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