John Henry BROWN

Birth:
19 Jan 1818
Tennessee
Death:
27 Nov 1896
Abilene, Tarrant, Texas
Marriage:
Abt 1888
Texas
Sources:
Family Records of Max Griffin
Ancestry World Tree
1850 US Census - Williamson, Texas
1870 US Census - San Saba, San Saba, Texas
1880 US Census - Precinct 1, San Saba, Texas
Internet IGI, Aug 2008
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                   Historical information included in notes.



In July, 1869 "Shorty" Brown was head of one of three cattle herds that went across the plains of Texas into New Mexico. The first night was spent in Harkeyville, then on to Brady heading towards the Pecos RIver. Despite stampedes, heavy rains, and other mishaps, they made it back to San Saba in September. Brown was a horse lover and when he came to Texas he brought a fine stallion with him and promoted horse breeding which later ended up in horseracing as an occupation for some of his family. John built a fine home for the time, just east of San Saba. The material was hauled by ox wagon from Austin. When the late E. E. Risen came from England, he and the bride were married at this house. Though it has changed hands and been remodeled several times, the house is still standing. He built the first mill in Mill Creek in 1867. This building, still standing, has been remodeled by a club and has a historical medallion
                  
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John Henry Brown - Blocked

John Henry Brown was born at Tennessee 19 Jan 1818. His parents were Asa A. Brown and Jerusha Humphrey.

He married Blocked Abt 1888 at Texas .

John Henry Brown died 27 Nov 1896 at Abilene, Tarrant, Texas .