, every line and lineament of the old Puritan's noble soul were drawn with the unvarying fidelity of Nature.
The family record.
John Brown was married to his first wife, Dianthe Lusk, June 21, 1820, at Hudson, in Ohio.
In order to make no interruptions in the narrative, or confusion of dates, I subjoin here the family record as it stood at John Brown's death.
By his first wife, John Brown had seven children:
John Brown, junior, July 25, 1821, at Hudson, Ohio; married Wealthy C. Hotchkiss, July, 1847.
He now lives in Ashtabula County, Ohio; now fully recovered from his once dangerous malady.
Jason Brown, January 19, 1823, Hudson, Ohio; married Ellen Sherboudy, July, 1847.
Owen Brown, November 4, 1824, Hudson, Ohio; he escaped from Harper's Ferry.
Frederick Brown, (1st,) January 9, 1827, Richmond, Pennsylvania; died March 31, 1831.
Ruth Brown, February 18, 1829, Richmond, Pennsylvania; married Henry Thompson, September 26, 1850.
Friederick Brown, (2d,) Decem
, every line and lineament of the old Puritan's noble soul were drawn with the unvarying fidelity of Nature.
The family record.
John Brown was married to his first wife, Dianthe Lusk, June 21, 1820, at Hudson, in Ohio.
In order to make no interruptions in the narrative, or confusion of dates, I subjoin here the family record as it stood at John Brown's death.
By his first wife, John Brown had seven children:
John Brown, junior, July 25, 1821, at Hudson, Ohio; married Wealthy C. Hotchkiss, July, 1847.
He now lives in Ashtabula County, Ohio; now fully recovered from his once dangerous malady.
Jason Brown, January 19, 1823, Hudson, Ohio; married Ellen Sherboudy, July, 1847.
Owen Brown, November 4, 1824, Hudson, Ohio; he escaped from Harper's Ferry.
Frederick Brown, (1st,) January 9, 1827, Richmond, Pennsylvania; died March 31, 1831.
Ruth Brown, February 18, 1829, Richmond, Pennsylvania; married Henry Thompson, September 26, 1850.
Friederick Brown, (2d,) Decem