Andrew County MO Archives Cemeteries, BROWN CEMETERY This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Chuck Walker ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/mo/mofiles.htm ************************************************ 1.James H. Brown-------son of George died 12\31\1848 age 23yrs. 11mon. (stone broke) 2.Samuel Brown Jr.-------son of Samuel Sr. died 2\2\1852 age 19yrs. 1mon. 1day 3.Infant of Andrew J. -----grandkid of Samuel Sr. & Lydia Brown (no dates) 4.James McKee died 8\8\1861 (body moved to Concord Cem. in 1868) 5.Andrew J. Brown------son of Samuel Sr. born 7\4\1836 ----------stone missing died 1\10\1864 age 27yrs. 6mon. 6days 6.Syntha Jane Brown---daughter of Samuel Sr. died 8\9\1864 age 33yrs. 8mon. 8days 7.Louisa Brown----daughter of George born 7\17\1841 died 9\16\1868 (stone broke) 8.Jethro Sealix----grandson of George son of James & Martha Sealix Mar. 16,1870 9.Infant Cadel-------grandkid of George daughter of Wm. & Sarah Cadel (no dates) 10.Zilpha Brown wife of Samuel died 1\29\1872 (stone broke) 11.Samuel Brown Sr.-----brother of George died 8\9\1875 age 72yrs. 1mon. 23days emmigrated to Mo. 1840 12.George Brown-----------brother of Samuel Sr. died 1\16\1876 age 74yrs. 7mon. 13.Isabel Brown---------wife of George ----------on same stone as George died 2\5\1888 age 85yrs 8mon. 14.Martha C.Selix --------daughter of George wife of James 10\5\1829 4\9\1904-----on same stone---Jethro their son 15.Felix Gordon Brown-------son of Samuel Sr. 1\6\1842 4\16\1913 (no stone) from obituary footstones------AJB , SB ,SB ,SJB ,ZB ,JHB ,IC 2 UNMARKED FOOTSTONES 1 UNKNOWN MARKER BASE The cemetery sits on land formly owned by George Brown. The Mckee guy, I read that in an old book, about them moving him. I couldn`t find Andrew J.’s, but it was listed in an old cem. census book. All the descriptions I wrote after the slashes aren’t on the stones. I just put down just in case you wanted more info. The description below the names is on the stones. There are possibly more people there, couldn’t find any more stones.