Minnie Sanders Rivers in her genealogy of “The Rivers Family of Chesterfield
County, SC, 1926” stated that John BROWN married a Miss PIGFORD and added this
note:
John died at the age of 36. He and his wife died in a day or two of each
other and were buried in same graveyard. [They] left six small children. The
Mother's people took four of them and their Uncle Epps Brown took [the] two
oldest.
Based on research this is what I have found.
John R. Brown married Elizabeth Pigford and had 6 children;
Martha J. Brown, b. abt 1838;
Adelaide Brown, b. abt 1842;
Thomas D. Brown, b. abt 1844;
Enoch Timothy Brown, b. abt 1846;
Catherine Brown, b. abt 1848
M. L. Brown, female, b. abt 1852.
John R. & Elizabeth are listed in the 1850 Census for Anderson County,
Texas. If family folklore is correct and he died at age 36 then he mostly likely
died in 1851 in Texas and Elizabeth died shortly afterwards.
1850 CENSUS:[1] Anderson County, Texas; Roll M432_908;
Page: 15B; Image: 22, Line 12, Dwelling 101, Family 101; John R. BROWN, male,
farmer, age 35, born in GA; Elizabeth BROWN, female, age 28, born in GA;
Adelaide BROWN, female, age 7, born in MS; Martha J. BROWN, female, age 12, born
in MS; Thomas P. BROWN, male, age 5, born in MS; Timothy BROWN, male, age 3,
born in MS and Catherine BROWN, female, age 1, born in MS.
In 1860, I could find no record of John Brown and his wife Elizabeth Pigford.
Two of their children – Enoch Timothy BROWN, age 14, born in MS and M. L. BROWN,
age 8, born in TX, were living with Alford D. and Charity A. PIGFORD, In
Lauderdale Co., Mississippi.
1860 CENSUS:[2] Marion, Lauderdale Co., MS; Series: M653,
Roll: 585, Page: 261, Line 13; Dwelling 131 Family 130; A. D. PIGFORD, male,
farmer, age 38, born in NC; Charity A. PIGFORD, female, age 32, born in AL; E.
T. BROWN, male, age 14, born in MS and M. L. BROWN, female, age 8, born in TX.
Their older daughter, Martha J. BROWN was married to Andrew S. BRADLEY and
living in Clarke Co., AL.
1860 CENSUS:[3] Grove Hill PO, Clarke Co., AL; Series:
M653, Roll: 6, Page: 736, Line 31, Dwelling 1572, Family 1784; Andrew S.
BRADLEY, male, Farmer, age 29, born in AL; Martha J. BRADLEY, female, age 22,
born in MS; Thomas BRADLEY, male, age 5, born in MS; William W. BRADLEY, male,
age 4, born in MS and Elizabeth BRADLEY, female, age 2, born in MS.
Their children – Thomas D. & Catherine were living with their Uncle Epps
Rivers BROWN in Franklin Township, Union County Arkansas.
1860 CENSUS:[4] Union County Arkansas, Franklin Township,
Page 316, Film #0803051, Dwelling 703, Family 657, Epps R. BROWN, Lawyer &
Farmer, age 50, born GA; Dorinda BROWN, age 40, born AL; Sallie BROWN, age 16,
born MS; Napoleon BROWN, age 15, born MS; Lafayette BROWN, age 13, born AR;
Martha BROWN, age 10, born MS; Nancy BROWN, age 08, born AR; Lucy BROWN, age 06,
born AR; Mollie BROWN, age 03, born AR; Lizzie BROWN, age 7/12, born AR; Sarah
[RIVERS] BROWN, age 78, born SC; Thomas BROWN, age 16, born MS; Catherine BROWN,
age 11, born MS.
This accounts for all of the children EXCEPT for Adelaide BROWN, daughter, b.
abt 1842.
In 1870[5], Kate was with Martha J. Bradley and her
children (Martha was a widow) in Lauderdale Co and Thomas D. Brown and his wife,
Mary Blackwell were neighbors with Enoch Thomas Brown in their household.
Martha’s husband, Andrew most likely died during the Civil War; but, to date
I have found no record.
1870 CENSUS:[6] Toomsuba PO, Lauderdale Co., MS; Series:
M593, Roll: 735, Page: 61, Line 10, Dwelling 645, Family 645; Martha BRADLY,
female, age 32, born in MS; Thomas BRADLY, male, age 15, born in MS; Alice
BRADLY, female, age 12, born in MS; Mattie BRADLY, female, age 7, born in MS and
Kate BROWN, female, age 22, born in MS.
1870 CENSUS:[7] Toomsuba PO, Lauderdale Co., MS; Series:
M593, Roll: 735, Page: 61, Line 17, Dwelling 647, Family 647; Thomas D. BROWN,
male, age 26, born in MS; Mary [Blackwell] BROWN, female, age 21, born in MS;
Enoch T. BROWN, male, [Brother], age 24, born in MS.
I have looked at an index for Anderson County, Texas probate record and there
is no listing for the Brown surname.
How could the parents of these children pass away and they get from Texas to
Mississippi and Arkansas without some kind of probate action.
No cemetery record has been found for John R. and Elizabeth but this is to be
expected; the minor children did not have any means of paying for burial or
tombstone.
This couple is a real mystery that I hope one day to find exactly what happen
to them while in Texas.
[1] 1850 U. S. Census, Anderson County, Texas,
population schedule, Anderson County, Texas, Page 15B, Line 12,, Dwelling 101,
Family 101, Household of John R. BROWN; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed ); citing
National Archives Microfilm M432_908.
[2] 1860 U. S. Census, Lauderdale County,
Mississippi, population schedule, Marion, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, Page:
261, Line 13,, Dwelling 131; Family 130, Household of A. D. PIGFORD; digital
images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 5 September
2011); citing National Archives Microfilm M653_585.
[3] 1860 U. S. Census, Clarke County, Alabama,
population schedule, Grove Hill PO, Clarke County, Alabama, Page: 736, Line 31,
Dwelling 1572, Family 1784, Household of Andrew S. BRADLEY; digital images,
Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 11 June
2011); citing National Archives Microfilm M653_6.
[4] 1860 U. S. Census, Union County, Arkansas,
population schedule, Dorado, Union County, Arkansas, Page 316B, Line 17,
Family/Dwelling 703/651, Household of Epps R. BROWN; digital images,
Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 24 July
2011); citing NARA publication Roll: M653_51.
[5] 1870 U. S. Census, Lauderdale County,
Mississippi, population schedule, Toomsuba PO, Lauderdale County, Mississippi,
Page: 61, Line 10, Dwelling 647, Family 647, Household of Thomas D. BROWN;
digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 25 July
2011); citing National Archives M593_735.
[6] 1870 U. S. Census, Lauderdale County,
Mississippi, population schedule, Toomsuba PO, Lauderdale County, Mississippi,
Page: 61, Line 10, Dwelling 647, Family 647, Household of Thomas D. BROWN;
digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 25 July
2011); citing National Archives M593_735.
[7] 1870 U. S. Census, Lauderdale County,
Mississippi, population schedule, Toomsuba PO, Lauderdale County, Mississippi,
Page: 61, Line 10, Dwelling 647, Family 647, Household of Thomas D. BROWN;
digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 25 July
2011); citing National Archives M593_735.
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