Harold A. BROWN

Male 1912 - 1917  (5 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harold A. BROWN was born in 1912 in Michigan (son of Forrest S. BROWN and Mina WARE); died on 1 Aug 1917 in Northville, Wayne, Mich..

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Forrest S. BROWN was born in 1873 in Leamington, Ont. (son of Richard A. BROWN and Victoria Adelaide SETTERINGTON); died on 9 Sep 1880 in Leamington, Ont.; was buried in Northville, Michigan.

    Notes:

    RESID: unknown
    OCCU: unknown
    RELIG: unknown

    Forrest married Mina WARE on 18 Feb 1904 in Caro, Tuscola, Michigan. Mina (daughter of Milo WARE and Flora BIGELOW) was born in 1882 in Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mina WARE was born in 1882 in Michigan (daughter of Milo WARE and Flora BIGELOW).
    Children:
    1. 1. Harold A. BROWN was born in 1912 in Michigan; died on 1 Aug 1917 in Northville, Wayne, Mich..


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard A. BROWN was born in 1837 in Mersea Township, Essex County (son of Archibald M. BROWN and Susan UNKNOWN); died on 27 Feb 1918 in Mersea Township, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Lakeview Cem., Leamington, Mersea Twp., Essex Co..

    Notes:

    RESID: lot 242 NTR Mersea and Detroit, Michigan USA
    OCCU: unknown
    RELIG: unknown

    Richard married Victoria Adelaide SETTERINGTON in Unknown. Victoria (daughter of John Burbridge SETTERINGTON and Lucretia KENYON) was born in 1847 in Mersea Twsp., Essex Co.; died before 1918. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Victoria Adelaide SETTERINGTON was born in 1847 in Mersea Twsp., Essex Co. (daughter of John Burbridge SETTERINGTON and Lucretia KENYON); died before 1918.

    Notes:

    RESID: Detroit, Michigan USA
    OCCU: unknown
    RELIG: unknown

    Children:
    1. George Van Amber BROWN, Dr. was born on 27 May 1870 in Leamington, Ontario; died in in Unknown; was buried in Detroit, Michigan?.
    2. 2. Forrest S. BROWN was born in 1873 in Leamington, Ont.; died on 9 Sep 1880 in Leamington, Ont.; was buried in Northville, Michigan.
    3. Albert Beecher BROWN was born on 23 May 1878 in Leamington, Ont.; died in in Unknown; was buried in Unknown.

  3. 6.  Milo WARE

    Milo married Flora BIGELOW. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Flora BIGELOW
    Children:
    1. 3. Mina WARE was born in 1882 in Michigan.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Archibald M. BROWN was born in 1811 in Ontario, Canada; died on 22 Sep 1899 in Leamington, Ont.; was buried in Lakeview Cem., Leamington, Mersea Twp., Essex Co..

    Notes:

    RESID: lot 7 Erie St; prt lot 6 conc1

    Archibald married Susan UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Susan UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. Abraham BROWN was born in 1836 in Gosfield Twsp., Essex County; died on 30 Nov 1892 in Mersea Township, Essex County.
    2. 4. Richard A. BROWN was born in 1837 in Mersea Township, Essex County; died on 27 Feb 1918 in Mersea Township, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Lakeview Cem., Leamington, Mersea Twp., Essex Co..
    3. Montgomery BROWN was born on 9 Aug 1842 in Mersea Township, Ontario, Canada; died on 4 Nov 1917 in Mersea Township, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Lakeview Cem., Leamington, Mersea Twp., Essex Co..
    4. Martha BROWN was born on 9 Jan 1845 in Gosfield Twsp, Essex Co..
    5. Michael BROWN was born in 1849 in Gosfield Twsp., Essex County.

  3. 10.  John Burbridge SETTERINGTON was born on 17 Apr 1817 in England ? (son of John Shallum SETTERINGTON and Elizabeth BURBIDGE); died on 31 Jul 1880 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario; was buried in Lakeview Cem., Leamington, Ontario.

    Notes:

    ADDR: farmed on conc.1 at Beveline South of Leamington and at Elsie, Michigan OCCUP: farmer, store owner, banker, grist mill owner RELIG: Baptist

    John and Lucretia married at Regular Baptist Church, Gosfield Twsp. on May26,1835 by Rev.C. Stewart (witnessed by John A. Wilkinson and Morris Peterson). Farmed at lot 9, Conc.C, Mersea Twsp. and at Elsie, Clinton Township, Gratiot County, Michigan.
    John was raised by Francis Wilkinson family after John's father left.
    !DEATH: paralysis of the nerve centre.
    BIRTH: 1861 census for Gosfield Twsp. says born Isle of Wight?.

    John owned lot 2 conc 10 in Mersea, 100 acres,(applied 1839 for lot, sold to Michael G. Fox 22 Dec 1854.
    BIOGRAPHY: lived in frame house- 1 1/2 stoeys on 1/4 acre. Owned grist and saw mills valued at $6,000, 2,000 logs at $2,000, steam powered, employed 5 hands, 400,000 ft. of sawn lumber at $32,000. Grist mill employed in custom work. 1.John purchased land from Jane Piggott(widow) of Gosfield Twsp. on Mar. 1, 1842 of 100 acres- witnessed by Francis Wilkinson and Benjamin Lidale (price 125 pounds). John mortgaged land for 62 pounds,10 shillings with interest at 3% to Jane Piggott on Apr. 7, 1842- discharged by Alexander K. Piggott on behalf of deceased Jane in Dec.24, 1847.
    2. John purchased land in Mersea on Talbot Rd. West (200 acres) Apr. 20, 1833. 3. John purchesed southern half of Lot 271 Gosfield Twsp.on south side of Talbot Rd. West- other part owned by Theodore J. Park- on Nov. 20, 1846. 4.John purchased Lot 2, Northwest of Talbot Rd.,Conc. #10 south.
    4.A destructive firo occurred in Leamington, Ont, yostorday morning. Tho firo broko out in tbe millinery store of Van Zant, which resulted in a terrible conflagration, spreading east and west along South Talbot streot, sweeping tho entire row of a dozen stores, including tho now Union block on tho corner of Talbot and Erio streets, which was occupied by Setterington's drug store, Dening Bros.' dry goods store,Crank's boot and shoe store, Fuller's bank, the telegraph and several other offices. Tho flames were communicated to tho buildings across Talbot on the north side, sweeping the entire business part from the Methodist Episcopal church on Talbot street to tho town hall on Erio street, about forty rods of continuous frame stores and shops, including tho Scott house hotel. The fire then communicated with tho large brick block on tho northwest corner of Erie and Talbot streets, occupied by Pulford's carriage factory and Bee's dry-goods store, totally destroying it, and. spreading northward the entire length of tho block, destroying Truax's store and The Post printing office, with several other buildings. It was only by tho greatest efforts that tho Deming House and Wigle and Son's store were saved. Tho old hand fire engine would not work till most of tho property was destroyed. Tho firo might havo been prevented from spreading at all, but the excited management of tho hose ( by some raw hands burst tho suction pipe,and before it could be fixed the destruction was complete.Tho loss is estimated at $150,000.

    John married Lucretia KENYON on 26 May 1835 in Regular Baptist, Gosfield Twsp., Essex Co.. Lucretia (daughter of John Charles KENYON and Mary WOLFE) was born on 3 Mar 1816 in Mayfield, Graves, Kentucky, USA; died on 12 Oct 1889 in Leamington, Ont.; was buried in Lakeview Cem., Leamington, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Lucretia KENYON was born on 3 Mar 1816 in Mayfield, Graves, Kentucky, USA (daughter of John Charles KENYON and Mary WOLFE); died on 12 Oct 1889 in Leamington, Ont.; was buried in Lakeview Cem., Leamington, Ontario.

    Notes:

    RESID: farm on Conc.1 at Beveline South of Leamington and Elsie, Michigan; 86 south Marlborough St.

    Lucretia was the daughter of John Kenyon, sister of James, Daniel, David, Simon, Esther and Mary.

    BIOGRAPHY: 24 Oct 1890 issue, page 6: Amherstburg Echo
    "LEAMINGTON - ?.On Sunday morning, October 12th, the town was sadly surprised by the sudden death of Mrs. John Setterington. Retiring in her usual health on Saturday night, there was no indication of a change until early Sunday morning, her daughter, Mrs. Brown, was alarmed by symptoms of distress in her breathing and before help could be procured the vital spark had become extinguished. The deceased was born in the United States, March 3rd,1816. When about nine years old, after the death of her mother, she was brought by her father, Mr. Kenyon and family to the vicinity of Ingersoll, Ont. About the year 1834 she came to this neighbourhood, when she was married to the late John Setterington. Their married life was for the most part spent in this vicinity. In the year 1880, the husband died after a married life of about 46 years. Ten years later, October 12th, 1890, the widow passed away at the ripe old age of 74 years. The deceased had been a faithful member of the Baptist Church , at this place, for about 30 years. The funeral service was held in that place of worship on Tuesday,the 14th inst., and was conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. Prosser, assisted by the Rev. O.A.Daugharty, M.A., in the presence of a large concourse of people."

    Children:
    1. Mary Alice SETTERINGTON was born on 11 Mar 1835 in Mersea Twsp., Essex Co.; died on 14 Jan 1888 in Mersea Township, Essex County; was buried in Lakeview Cem., Leamington, Ont..
    2. Caroline SETTERINGTON was born in 1837 in Mersea Twsp.; died on 15 Apr 1880 in Mersea Twsp.; was buried on 17 Apr 1880 in Lakeview Cem., Leamington, Ont..
    3. Albert SETTERINGTON was born on 15 Sep 1840 in Hillman, Essex Co., Ont.; died on 18 Jul 1921 in Wyandotte, Wayne Co., Michigan; was buried on 19 Jul 1921 in Lakeview Cem., Leamington, Ont..
    4. Horatio "Rate" SETTERINGTON was born in 1842 in Mersea Twsp., Essex Co.; died on 11 Sep 1932 in Los Angeles Co., California, USA; was buried in Evergreen Cem., Los Angeles, California, USA.
    5. 5. Victoria Adelaide SETTERINGTON was born in 1847 in Mersea Twsp., Essex Co.; died before 1918.
    6. George Washington SETTERINGTON was born on 14 Oct 1849 in Mersea Twsp., Essex Co.; died on 15 Feb 1921 in RM Rosedale, Manitoba; was buried in Manitoba?.
    7. Sylvester Earle SETTERINGTON was born on 5 Feb 1853 in Mersea Twsp., Essex Co.; died on 22 Jan 1932 in Erie St., Leamington, Ont.; was buried in Lakeview Cemeter, y, Leamington, Ont..