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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: James S. BrownMale Note Born: Abt 18381838-1-1 at Campbell County, TennesseeCampbell County, Tennessee [2] Married: 9 Aug 18581858-8-9 at Campbell County, TennesseeCampbell County, Tennessee Died: at Brown Springs, Yavapai County, ArizonaBrown Springs, Yavapai County, Arizona [4]
Father: James R. Brown Mother: Sarah Alder
WIFE
Born: Abt 1842 at Claiborne County, Tennessee [6] Died: at Yavapai County, Arizona [7] Father: John (jack) Lay Mother: Mary Pauline (polly) O'dell
CHILDREN
Born: Abt 1860 Died:
SOURCES
2). Elizabeth Ann Gilchrist Jun 1998 O Dell.GED 4). Elizabeth Ann Gilchrist Jun 1998 O Dell.GED 6). Elizabeth Ann Gilchrist Jun 1998 O Dell.GED 7). Elizabeth Ann Gilchrist Jun 1998 O Dell.GED
NOTES
1). bobspu.ged BIO Per Eva McCARTY, James BROWN and Lavisa LAY were married on 09 AUG 1858 in Campbell County, TN. She and her husband had to leave Tennessee and they went to California. Then on to Verde Valley of Arizona. They had one daughter named Sarah. Sarah married a man by the name of Davis and they adopted a daughter named Ella Davis. Sarah died at an early age and James and Levisa took Ella and raised her. ... Her compiler thinks this refers to Lavisa husband killed or thought he killed a man in Tennessee, and they left so he would not have to stand trial. Apparently he was a very wealthy man. After proofreading material from compiler, Mrs. McCARTY added the following note 1858 Register of Names to Marriage Licenses. Page 347 348 James S. BROWN to Levisy LAY Issued Aug. 9, 1858 I celebrated the rites of Matrimony between the within parties Aug. 9, 1858. W. Lynch, J.P. Campbell Co. TN. REF 1. Eva McCARTY, 616 Miller Road, Clinton, TN desc. of Elisha LAY, the brother in law of James BROWN. 2. Wm. HEINLE 219 E. Date Ave. Casa Grande, AZ desc. of Elijah LAY, the brother in law of James BROWN and twin to Elisha LAY. 3. Mrs. McCARTY cites Campbell County, TN Marriage Records for the date of marriage for this couple. Date differs from that given to compiler by Mr. HEINLE. Died source Eva McCARTY, 616 Miller Rd., Clinton, TN 37716 Buried source Eva McCARTY, 616 Miller Rd., Clinton, TN 37716 SourceElizabeth Ann Gilchrist Jun 1998 O Dell.GED
2). bobspu.ged  REF  1. U.S.Census 1850 TN  Claiborne Co., 7th sub division, E. Dist.   951 951  MF   432 874 2. Wm. J. Heinle, desc. of Mary Pauline O  DELL LAY 219 E. Date Ave., Casa Grande, AZ  85222 3. Per Mr. Heinle   Lay Genealogy  by J. Gilbert Lay 4. Eva McCARTY  616 Miller Rd.  Clinton, TN 37716  desc. of Mary P. O  DELL LAY.   Letters to compiler and family history notes.  5. Mrs. McCARTY cites as her sources of data on this couple  Marriage Records of Campbell County, TN Census records.  BIO  Concerning Lavisa LAY, the daughter of Mary P. and  Jack , Eva McCARTY wrote the following   Lavisa was the second child of John  Jack  and Mary Pauline O  DELL LAY. She was married to James BROWN on Aug. 9, 1858 in Campbell Co., TN. She and her husband had to leave Tennessee and they went to California. Then on to the Verde Valley of Arizona.  They had one daughter named Sarah. Sarah married a man named Davis and they adopted a daughter named Ella Davis. Sarah died at an early age and James and Lavisa took Ella and raised her. Ella married Joe LAY  s brother, Jame Robert LAY, who was called  Doc . Lavisa is buried in the Cottonwood Cemetery, Cottonwood, AZ next to her brother Elijah and his wife.  Her husband killed or thought he killed a man in Tennessee and they left so he would not have to stand trial.  Apparently, he was a wealthy man.  Per the 1850 census,  Lavicy  was 8 years of age  in 1860, she was already married and away from the LAY household. After proofreading compiler  s transcription on this individual, Mrs. McCARTY corrected the date of this marriage to  8 9 1858.   Compiler had recorded  09 20 ?   Source  Elizabeth  Ann  Gilchrist Jun 1998 O  Dell.GED

											
											

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