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Personal data Elizabeth Brown 

  • She was born about 1798 in North Carolina, United States.
  • She died after April 1870 in Arkansas, United States.
  • A child of John Brown and Mary Unknown

Household of Elizabeth Brown

She is married to Burrell Jones.

They got married on March 4, 1817 at Surry County, North Carolina.


Notes about Elizabeth Brown

== Biography ==''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.''

=== Marriage ===
: Husband: [[Jones-14369|Burrell Jones]]
: Wife: [[Brown-16114|Elizabeth Brown]]
: 4 MAR 1817 Surry County, North CarolinaSource: [[#S42]]
# Child: [[Jones-14357|John Logan Jones]]

== Sources ==

* WikiTree profile Brown-16114 created through the import of Gibson.ged on Nov 13, 2012 by [[Lee Gourley-1 | Gene Davies]].
* Source: S42 Abbreviation: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Title: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 - State of North Carolina. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC, USA: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. - When planning to marry, the prospective groom took out a bond from the clerk of the court in the county where the bride had her usual residence as surety that there was no legal obstacle to the proposed marriage. On file in the North Carolina State Archives are 170,000 marriage bonds, covering the years 1741-1868. These records were abstracted by the Works Progress Administration. Most of the bonds contain the following information: groom's name, bride's name, date of bond, bondsmen, witnesses. For those with ancestors in early North Carolina, this will be a helpful database. Additional information may include parents' names, date of the marriage, person performing the ceremony, and other similar data. Subsequent Source Citation Format: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 BIBL North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 - State of North Carolina. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC, USA: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. - When planning to marry, the prospective groom took out a bond from the clerk of the court in the county where the bride had her usual residence as surety that there was no legal obstacle to the proposed marriage. On file in the North Carolina State Archives are 170,000 marriage bonds, covering the years 1741-1868. These records were abstracted by the Works Progress Administration. Most of the bonds contain the following information: groom's name, bride's name, date of bond, bondsmen, witnesses. For those with ancestors in early North Carolina, this will be a helpful database. Additional information may include parents' names, date of the marriage, person performing the ceremony, and other similar data. TID 0 Name: Footnote North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 - State of North Carolina. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC, USA: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. - When planning to marry, the prospective groom took out a bond from the clerk of the court in the county where the bride had her usual residence as surety that there was no legal obstacle to the proposed marriage. On file in the North Carolina State Archives are 170,000 marriage bonds, covering the years 1741-1868. These records were abstracted by the Works Progress Administration. Most of the bonds contain the following information: groom's name, bride's name, date of bond, bondsmen, witnesses. For those with ancestors in early North Carolina, this will be a helpful database. Additional information may include parents' names, date of the marriage, person performing the ceremony, and other similar data. Name: ShortFootnote North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Name: Bibliography North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 - State of North Carolina. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC, USA: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. - When planning to marry, the prospective groom took out a bond from the clerk of the court in the county where the bride had her usual residence as surety that there was no legal obstacle to the proposed marriage. On file in the North Carolina State Archives are 170,000 marriage bonds, covering the years 1741-1868. These records were abstracted by the Works Progress Administration. Most of the bonds contain the following information: groom's name, bride's name, date of bond, bondsmen, witnesses. For those with ancestors in early North Carolina, this will be a helpful database. Additional information may include parents' names, date of the marriage, person performing the ceremony, and other similar data.
* "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M65X-8CK : 9 November 2014), Elizabeth Jones in household of Burrell Jones, McCracken county, part of, McCracken, Kentucky, United States; citing family 271, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).

Below are Cindy Schroeder's notes:
!Residences: Warren Co. TN 1820 [13]
Henry Co. TN 1830 [11]
McCracken Co. KY 1840, 1848/9 - 1850+? [4-5]
Independence Co. AR 1860, 1870 [7-8]

!1820 Census: Warren Co. TN [13]
Thomas Jones 2M 0-9 1M 26-44 1F 0-9 1F 26-44 1 in agriculture
Burrel Jones 1M 16-25 2F 0-9 1F 16-25 1 in agriculture
Messicks and Roughtons there also. [12]

!1830 Census: Henry Co. TN [11]
Burrell Jones 1M 0-4 1M 5-9 1M 30-39
1F 0-4 1F 5-9 1F 10-14 1F 20-29

!1840 Census: McCracken Co. KY [9]
Jones, Burrel 1M 0-4 2M 5-9 1M 10-14 1M 15-19 1M 40-49 1F 0-4 1F 10-14 1F 40-49 total 9, 3 in agriculture

!1850 Census: District 2, McCracken Co., KY 28 AUG 1850 [4]
268/269 Jones, N. P. 30 M KY farmer RE $320 (page 180)
Mary 30 F TN
Mahaley E. 8 F KY
Lucy A. 6 F KY
Virginia C. 6 F KY
Janetta C. 3 F KY
John W. B.? 1 M KY
269/270 Jones, John 34 M KY farmer RE ----
Fanny E. 31 F NC
Nancy E. 11 F KY
John W. 10 M KY
Lucy J. 7 F KY
James N. 4 M KY
Jannetta A. 2 F KY
Mary E. 8/12 F KY
270/271 Jones, Burrell 55 M NC farmer RE $320 (page 181)
Elizabeth 51 F NC
John L. 18 M TN farmer
Marion A. 17 M TN farmer
Isaac W. 13 M KY
Letitia P. 11 F KY
James K. P. 8 M KY
Ellison, Amanda C. 4 F IL(Note: "N. P." is Nathaniel P. Jones. The John Jones with the wife Fanny is Nathaniel's older brother, who married Wiley Jones' daughter Francis E. "Fanny" Jones. [12])

!1860 Census: Jefferson Twp., Independence Co., AR [7]
557/546 Jones, John L. 29 M TN - family, see his notes
558/547 Jones, Burrell 64 M NC farmer RE $2000 PE $400
Elizabeth 60 F NC
Letitia P. 20 F KY
James K. P. 17 M KY farmer
!1870 Census: Barren Twp., Batesville P.O., Independence Co., AR pg.18 [8]
116/120 Jones, Nathaniel 50 or 56 KY Farmer RE $800 PE $400
Polly 20 or 50 KY Keeping House
Burrell _. 15 TN Working on farm
Henry L. 13 KY
Nathaniel P. 10 AR
/121 Gist, Lucy A. 21 or 26 AR Keeping House
Virginia E. 2 or 9 KY
John A. L. 1 or 7 AR
Jones, Elizabeth 71 AR (yes - AR)

!--- SOURCES --- NAME:1-2,4-8,12-13 B:4;7(1799/1800);8(1798/9);11(1800/10) BP:4,7;8(AR)
D:6 F:1
HUSB:2,4-8,12;1(Jones) MD:5;2(bond? 4 MAR 1817) MP:2,5 MEND:6
1. Surry Co. NC probates - her father's will
2. Jones Records, Vol.2 by Cunningham [699]
3. Taxables in Surry Co. NC by Snow [1045]
4. 1850 Census: McCracken Co. KY [1118+]
5. The Joneses of Kentucky's Calloway and Marshall Counties
1820-1910 by Henry Earl Jones [1118]
6. Independence Co. AR probates - Burrel Jones [1118]
7. 1860 Census: Independence Co. AR [1118]
8. 1870 Census: Independence Co. AR [370.29,1118]
9. 1840 Census: McCracken Co. KY
10.
11. 1830 Census: Henry Co. TN
12. Chris Crookston [5364]
13. 1820 Census: Warren Co. TN

==Sources==
* Source: S1058019272 Repository: [[#R1050470105]] Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=90886883&pid=3437
* Repository: R1050470105 Ancestry.com
External link: https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Brown-16114

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Elizabeth Brown

John Brown
1766-1830
Mary Unknown
± 1763-> 1849

Elizabeth Brown
± 1798-> 1870

1817

Burrell Jones
± 1795-> 1860


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