Harry Russell Brown was an older brother to my grandfather, Charles. Because Harry died when my aunts and uncles were young, their memories of him were vague, and they had few stories to tell. Turning to the census and other documents, tiny glimpses into Harry’s life were revealed. Continue reading
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The Misfortune of Angeline
When I first delved into tracing my roots for my paternal grandfather, Charles Weldie Brown, neither my father nor his siblings could provide much information. They knew my grandfather’s parents both had been married a previous time. His father’s name was John and his mother’s name might have been Margaret. As for John’s previous wife, nothing was known about her. John and Margaret had some children together, and they each had children with their previous spouse. Some of the children’s names were known, but which child belonged to whom was not certain. Sorting this all out seemed like a daunting puzzle to solve. Continue reading