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  2. Mary Ann Brown with Annie (left) and Sarah (right) about 1851. John Brown's Wives. John Brown married twice and had a total of twenty children, nine of whom died in childhood. In 1820, at the age of twenty, Brown married his housekeeper's daughter, Dianthe Lusk.

  3. Mar 27, 2024 · In Part I of this post, I provided some background information about Mary Day Brown, the widowed wife of famed abolitionist John Brown, and what prompted her move to California with her surviving family members in September 1864.

  4. Mar 26, 2024 · They married in 1833 – Mary, 17, and John, a 33-year-old widower with seven children. She went on to give him thirteen more children, with seven dying in infancy, two (sons Watson and Oliver) dying at Harpers Ferry, and four (son Salmon and daughters Annie, Sarah, and Ellen) surviving after their father’s death.

  5. Mary Ann Brown (née Day), wife of John Brown, married in 1833, with Annie (left) and Sarah (right) in 1851.

  6. Download this stock image: Mary Ann Brown (née Day, age 35), wife of John Brown, married in 1833, with Annie (left, age 8) and Sarah (right, age 5) in 1851. Daguerreotype. - 2Y6G8C0 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

  7. Jun 12, 2006 · He left behind a total of eight children, four by his widow Mary Ann Day Brown: Salmon, Annie, Sarah and Ellen; and four by his first wife, Dianthe Lusk: John Jr., Jason, Owen and Ruth. Three of his sons–Watson, Oliver and Owen–had participated directly in the assault, and only Owen escaped with his life.

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  9. Apr 3, 2024 · John (1) Brown (born 1589, died February 28, 1687) emigrated from England in 1635, and was at Hampton as early as 1639. He and his wife Sarah had eight children, the fourth, Elizabeth (Wentworth - p39)

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