Mary Polly Spurlock Brown
1 January 1800 GA – 12 Jan 1888 MS
My 3x Great Grandmother
I wish I knew more
about Mary herself. Unfortunately, at this time I have no sources that lead me
to learn about her parents or siblings. She
was the wife of Edward Stewart Brown. In 1850 they were in Amite, MS with four
children: twin girls, Mary & Martha, and sons Allen & James. Her
husband was a farmer and their real estate was valued at $720.[1]
Ten years later, her husband had died and Mary was
the head of the family. Still in Amite, MS, she lived with sons Allen &
James. Their farm was valued at $2,000 and her personal estate was $9,000.[2]
Her son, James P Brown died in the Civil War. I am
looking for details of his service.
Mary was not with Allen and his family in 1870 or
1880. She may have been living with one of her daughters but, since I do not
know their married names, I have been unable to find Mary.
Mary, Edward & Family
1 Mary Polly Spurlock
b: 1 Jan 1800 in Oglethorpe, GA, d: 12 Jan 1888 Osyka, Pike, MS
... + Edward S. Brown
b: 26 Jul 1806 Liberty, GA, d: 07 May 1856 MS
......2 Allen Moses
Brown b: 26 Jan 1836 Liberty, Amite, MS, d: Aft. 1870
...... + Emmaline Smith
b: 13 Sep 1831 Pike, MS, m: 28 Apr 1858, d: 3 Aug 1920 Pike, MS
.........3 Mary E.
Brown b: 13 Aug 1861
.........3 Jasper
Pascal Brown b: 15 May 1865 Pike, MS, d: 08 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
.........3 Alvira E.
Brown b: 5 Aug 1868
......2 Mary Magdelene
Brown b: 15 Dec 1836 Liberty, Amite, MS
......2 Martha M. Brown
b: 15 Dec 1836 Liberty, Amite, MS
......2 Adeline V.
Brown b: 1840 Liberty, Amite, MS
......2 James Pascal
Brown b: 1844 Liberty, Amite, MS, d: 5 Aug 1862 Baton Rouge, LA
She did see a lot in her time. It is interesting to learn the historic high points and inventions that an ancestor witnessed in his lifetime.
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