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GEBURT:
1. 1830 Federal Census. 1 TYPE Census
1 LOCA www.ancestry.com.
1798/1800
Tod:
1861/1869
In 1830, Joseph and Nancy were living in Jackson County, Missouri, with a son and a daughter, both under 5 years of age.In 1840, there is a Joseph Brown and his wife, living in Platte County, Missouri, with three children: one male and one female 5 - <10 and one female under 5.
In 1850, James S. Lynn led his second wagon train to California. On this train were Nancy and her two children, Hugh and Margaret. They arrived in California in 1851.
In 1860, Nancy Brown (b. abt 1797 VA) was living with her son, Hugh, and his wife in Fremont with their daughter, Margaret; Elizabeth Mays (b. 1832 KY); and workmen. In 1870, the Hugh Brown family had grown and were still living in Fremont, California (Alviso Post Office) but Nancy was no longer enumerated with them.
From an archived posting at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/PRA/2006-02/1138815171
FROM GARY SOPER: I am responding to your letter dated March 16. I am descended from Hannah's daughter Rachel. Rachel married James King and they produced 4 children in Virginia between 1790 and 1800, three sons, John, Daniel, and James, Jr., and one daughter Nancy. The family moved to Missouri between 1800 and 1810 and settled in far western Missouri near present day Independence (Jackson County). In 1850 members of the King family left by wagon train for the state of California. Included were Nancy King Brown and her two children Hugh and Margaret and my great, great, great, great grandfather James Hamilton Lynn.
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