1794 - Abt 1865 (71 years)
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Name |
Samuel Brown |
Title |
Rev. |
Birth |
1794 |
Cumberland Co., North Carolina |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Abt 1865 |
Harnett Co., North Carolina |
Burial |
Cumberland Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Cokesbury, Harnett Co., North Carolina |
Person ID |
I16573 |
Gregory Gen |
Last Modified |
12 Aug 2023 |
Father |
Andrew Brown, b. Between 1764 and 1767, Scotland d. Bef 15 Oct 1819, Chatham Co., North Carolina (Age < 55 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Mary McLaughlin, b. Between 1767 and 1770, Scotland d. 30 Oct 1847, Chatham Co., North Carolina (Age 80 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
Abt 1785 |
Chatham Co., North Carolina |
Family ID |
F7839 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Rebecca Huckabee, b. 1794, Cumberland Co., North Carolina d. Between 1871 and 1880, Harnett Co., North Carolina (Age 77 years) |
Marriage |
Bef 1819 |
Children |
| 1. Thomas Ruffin Brown, b. 1826, Cumberland Co., North Carolina d. Bef 1892, Buckhorn Township, Harnett Co., North Carolina (Age < 65 years) [Father: natural] |
| 2. James Gaston Brown, b. 6 May 1820, Buckhorn Township, Cumberland Co., North Carolina d. 9 Mar 1897, Harnett Co., North Carolina (Age 76 years) [Father: natural] |
| 3. Phebe Jane Brown, b. 1828, Cumberland Co., North Carolina [Father: natural] |
| 4. Ann Brown, b. Abt 1829 [Father: natural] |
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Family ID |
F6234 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
12 Aug 2023 |
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Notes |
- Samuel Brown
Samuel Brown to our knowledge was a schoolteacher for the Common Schools of Cumberland Co., farmer, and pastor. These are some documentations of his name from the Minutes of the Baptist Association.
1. Muddy Spring S. Brown…..Noah Buchanan
2. To Bulah, Stephen Senter, and Samuel Brown
3. Ministering brethren present - P. W. Dowd, Samuel Brown, Lewis Pipkin, J. C. Marcom, J. S. Purify, John Purigy, D. S. Williams, S. Senter, E. Holland, J. Howell, J. Olive, J. C. Wilson, J. B. Jackson.
4. I must also mention an A. Brown from Goshen. Domestic Missions - N. A. Purify, J. P. Robertson, and A. Brown.
5. On Tracts - Elder S. Brown, W. Dawson and M. B. Royster.
6. On the state of the Jews - Elders Dupree, Williams and Brown.
7. Letter from Mount Vernon. Problems between said Church and Hepsaba Church. Committee set up: Elders John Purify, S. Brown, R. Sanders, N. Norris, and S. Senter.
8. Goshen, Elders D. Thompson, S. Sea___, S. Brown,
T. Spence, A. Branch and S. Piplain.
9. Sandy Creek, Elders L. Dupree, Samuel P. Norris, G. Beckwith and S. Brown.
10. Missionary Travel Committee: D. S. Williams, J. Fowler, and S. Brown.
11. Muddy Springs E. Brown, N. Buckhannon.
12. Raleigh Association: Samuel Brown, Northington
13. Samuel Brown was on a committee where they wanted to see more youth reading a religious tract than spending their precious time in folly.
14. Cumberland Union - S. Brown.
15. Antioch - S. Brown
16. Muddy Spring S. Brown
17. Ordained Ministers S. Brown-Northington
18. Rock Spring Church two miles north of Pittsborough in Chatham Co. probably known as the Haw River Church had the following ministers from 1816 in the present order: Elders Robert T. Daniel, George Brown, Hezekiah Harman, Thomas D. Armstrong, William H. Merritt, George W. Purefoy, Jesse Sowell, and William Lineberry.
19. Juniper Springs - This church, which was formerly called Muddy Spring, is located in Harnett County, N. C. It originally belonged to the Raleigh Association; recently it united with the Sandy Creek Association. It was constituted September 26, A.D., 1812, by Elders Isaac Hicks, George Brown, Stephen Senter, Jesse Howel, Samuel Brown, John Judd, John C. Wilson, and Stephen Gilmore. Samuel Brown was also a deacon and a clerk in that church.
20. Antioch - J. H. Brown, S. A. Davis, J. S. Stone, Robert Nordan, and M. E. Wade.
21. Hector's Creek G. W. Brown 1878.
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