r Brown, December 7, 1840, Hudson, Ohio; died September 22, 1843.
Austin Brown, September 14, 1842, Richfield, Ohio; died September 27, 1843.
Anne Brown, December 23, 1843, Richfield, Ohio.
Amelia Brown, June 22, 1845, Akron, Ohio; died October 30, 1846.
Sarah Brown, (2d,) September 11, 1846, Akron, Ohio.
Ellen Brown, (1st,) May 20, 1848, Springfield, Massachusetts; died April 30, 1849.
infant son, April 26, 1852, Akron, Ohio; died May 17, aged 21 days.
Ellen Brown, (2d,) September 25, 1851, Akron, Ohio. Thus, eight children now survive ; four by each wife.
The young tanner.
From his twenty-first to his twenty-sixth year, John Brown was engaged in the tanning business, and as a farmer, in Ohio.
In 1826, he went to Richmond, Richland township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, where he carried on the old business till 1835. One of his apprentices at this period informs us that he was characterized for singular probity of life, and by his strong and eccentric benevol
r Brown, December 7, 1840, Hudson, Ohio; died September 22, 1843.
Austin Brown, September 14, 1842, Richfield, Ohio; died September 27, 1843.
Anne Brown, December 23, 1843, Richfield, Ohio.
Amelia Brown, June 22, 1845, Akron, Ohio; died October 30, 1846.
Sarah Brown, (2d,) September 11, 1846, Akron, Ohio.
Ellen Brown, (1st,) May 20, 1848, Springfield, Massachusetts; died April 30, 1849.
infant son, April 26, 1852, Akron, Ohio; died May 17, aged 21 days.
Ellen Brown, (2d,) September 25, 1851, Akron, Ohio. Thus, eight children now survive ; four by each wife.
The young tanner.
From his twenty-first to his twenty-sixth year, John Brown was engaged in the tanning business, and as a farmer, in Ohio.
In 1826, he went to Richmond, Richland township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, where he carried on the old business till 1835. One of his apprentices at this period informs us that he was characterized for singular probity of life, and by his strong and eccentric benevol