Samuel L. was born on March 31, 1855 and died on October 17, 1948. His first wife was Lucy who died on January 28, 1901, aged 41 years. He has a sister buried with him; Mary F. who was married to Ellis Warren.
It looks like Samuel was born in West Virginia as it state that on 2 U.S. census’ [ccs]
Resided in Pullman, Washington during 1920 Census
Resided in Pullman, Washington in 1928 when his brother George died.
Resided in Pullman, Washington during 1930 Census
aka: S. L. Brown
Resided in Pullman, Washington during 1930 census
[death cert. on Ancestry.com: Pullman, Whitman, Washington ; Roll: T626_2523 ; Page: 6B ; Enumeration District: 28 ; Image: 0856 .
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Samuel Leonard BrownBirth:
Mar. 31, 1855
Virginia, USA
Death:
Oct. 17, 1948
Pullman
Whitman County
Washington, USA
Family links:
Parents:
James William Brown (1828 - 1882) Martha Jane Carper Brown (1834 - 1919) Spouses:
Eugenia Jemima Palmer Brown (1858 - 1964)*
Lucy A. Brown (1860 - 1901)*
Children:
Baby Brown*
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Calculated relationship Burial:
Ewartsville Cemetery Whitman County
Washington, USA
Created by:
NW Mountain ManRecord added: Apr 09, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 50856097
Notes for Lucy E. (Spouse 1)
Father was b. New Hampshire
Mother was b. New York
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Spouse & Children
Fred E Putnam 1858 – 1908
William E Putnam 1886 –
Bessie L Putnam 1888 – 1904
Myrtle Putnam 1890 – 1908
Fred I Putnam 1892 –
Golda M Putnam 1897 – 1975
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Eugenia Jemima Palmer Brown
Birth:
May 9, 1858
New York, USA
Death:
May 27, 1964
Seattle
King County
Washington, USA
Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, June 4, 1964
Early-Day Artist, Eugenia J. Brown, Laid to Rest Here
Eugenia J. Brown, many years ago a private art teacher in Adams county, was laid to rest here Wednesday, June 3.
"Grandma Gene," as she was affectionately known, was 106 years old when she died May 27 in Seattle. She had been active in her own house work and as a teacher until she suffered a storke about three weeks earlier.
She was born May 9, 1858, at boquet, N.Y. She moved to LeSueur, Minn., in 1883 after her marriage to Fred E. Putnam. Six children were born there, only one of whom is now living, Mrs. George Whitten of Seattle.
The family lived here for some years prior to 1908. She taught art at Ritzville, Hatton and Lind. Her oil paintings are hung in homes across the nation.
In 1915 she married S. L. Brown of Pullman, a pioneer homesteader there. He died in 1949 and Mrs. Brown moved then to Seattle.
The Rev. James Updike conducted funeral services at the Danekas chapel here Wednesday afternoon.
Family links:
Spouses:
Samuel Leonard Brown (1855 - 1948) Fred Elisha Putnam (1858 - 1908) Children:
Bessie Putnam (1888 - 1904)*
Myrtle Putnam (1891 - ____)*
Burial:
Ritzville Memorial Cemetery Ritzville
Adams County
Washington, USA
Plot: 4.29.4
Created by:
PauletteRecord added: Aug 24, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 75427854