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1850 Census, Elizabeth Twp, Allegheny Co., PA
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1850 Census, Elizabeth Twp, Allegheny Co., PA
_Isaac Harrington BROWN _+ | (1822 - 1901) m 1844 _Hugh Clark BROWN ___| | (1850 - 1939) m 1874| | |_Sarah Ellen FEE ________+ | (1826 - 1901) m 1844 | |--Mary Ellen "Mamie" BROWN | (1875 - 1968) | _Harlow GOFF ____________+ | | (1814 - 1908) m 1843 |_Mary Almira GOFF ___| (1849 - 1928) m 1874| |_Mary Ann KNOX __________+ (1819 - 1899) m 1843
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From Newspaper clipping on Mary Ellen Brown
"Home Extension Leader Resigning"
One of Nebraska's outstanding and veteran educational leaders, known to thousands of rural homemakers, is retiring on July 1 after 28 years of pioneering in work with homemaking education. She is Miss Mary Ellen Brown, state home extension leader at the University of Nebraska college of Agriculture.
Born in an early pioneering Nebraska farm home, Miss Brown has always known the challenges and difficulties of the rural home. Her father, as a young bridge builder, helped push the original line of the Union Pacific across the Nebraska plains. Her mother, coming to the state in 1867, was one of Nebraska's earliest teachers, first in a small one-roomed school in the country northwest of Fremont and then in the "newly organized town" of Fremont.
Miss Brown's early training was in a rural school. After teaching in Fremont, she came to Lincoln and taught here before continuing her studies at the University of Nebraska. In 1909, she entered the department of home economics and taught here before continuing her studies at the University of Nebraska. In 1909, she entered the department of home economics and taught in that department upon her graduation and then joined the agricultural extension service in 1917 as assistant state 4-H club leader. She wrote the first circular for 4-H clothing club and revised the foods circular to adapt them to 4-H age. Miss Brown has always felt that new developments were important in the growth of the extension service and were necessary for growth and originality. With this in mind, she helped organize the Keep-Well project in 4-H club work.
In 1923, Miss Brown was asked to take the directorship of the women's work in the extension service. Home demonstration work then was with individual clubs. The number of project clubs grew until a new system of educational work was developed with two leaders for each club. There are now 1,220 home demonstration in 88 Nebraska counties with a membership of 17,850 women. In addition to the organization of home demonstration clubs, Miss Brown organized Nebraska study clubs. When radio came into use, the program entitled, "Mrs. True Homemaker" was originated by Miss Brown on KFAB.
Miss Brown will complete her service with the extension service with seven district meetings of the Nebraska council of home demonstration clubs. She will retire then with a record of leadership development in Nebraska and of helping thousands of homemakers study and understand their job of homemaking.
Mary Ellen Brown was a member of the Daughters Of The American Revolution and she helped gather much of the material about our ancestors available to
us today.
She also helped Bonnie Brown, Lewis Clark Brown's first daughter, complete her degree in Home Economics through financial assistance.
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Brown family Bible.
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1880 Census, Fremont, Dodge Co., NE
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1900 Census, Platte Twp, Dodge Co., NE
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1910 Census, Platte Twp, Dodge Co., NE
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1920 Census, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE
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1930 Census, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE
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Brown family Bible and Beverly Brown McConnell.
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Ohio Deaths 1908 to 1953.
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1900 Census, Youngstown, Mahoning Co., OH
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1900 Census, Youngstown, Mahoning Co., OH
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Ohio Deaths 1908 to 1953.
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Ohio Deaths 1908 to 1953.
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1900 Census, Youngstown, Mahoning Co., OH
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~confido/chap4c.htm
_James MCCONNELL ____+ | (1804 - 1880) _John William MCCONNELL ___| | (1843 - 1895) m 1870 | | |_Eleanor MURRAY _____+ | (1810 - 1886) | |--Hattie M. MCCONNELL | (1875 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Mariah "Maria" L. GUSNEY _| (1850 - ....) m 1870 | |_____________________
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1900 Census, Ward 5, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH
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1900 Census, Ward 5, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH
_Alexander MCCONNELL _+ | (1779 - 1864) _William MCCONNELL __| | (1813 - 1866) m 1836| | |_Rebecca MELVIN ______ | (1780 - 1852) | |--Martha MCCONNELL | (1838 - 1838) | ______________________ | | |_Mariah PITNER ______| (1817 - ....) m 1836| |______________________
__ | _Joseph MCCONNELL ___| | | | |__ | | |--William MCCONNELL | (1834 - ....) | __ | | |_Hannah _____ _______| (1801 - 1886) | |__
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1860 Census, Newark Ward 3, Essex Co., NJ
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1850 Census, Newark West Ward, Essex Co., NJ
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1850 Census, Newark West Ward, Essex Co., NJ
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1860 Census, Newark Ward 3, Essex Co., NJ
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Find A Grave website
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Find A Grave website
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Find A Grave website
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1820 Census, Washington Twp, Westmoreland Co., PA
1 M 45+ (James), 1 M 26-45, 3 M 0-10.
1 F 45+, 1 F 26-45, 1 F 16-26 (Nancy), 10-16.
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Sharon, e-mail: wilcoxphoto@frontier.com
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1820 Census, Washington Twp, Westmoreland Co., PA
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1830 Census, Washington Twp, Westmoreland Co., PA
_Daniel SHIPLEY _____________+ | (1768 - 1850) m 1788 _Amon SHIPLEY _______| | (1800 - 1871) m 1822| | |_Cornelia Eleanor BURNWORTH _ | (1770 - 1850) m 1788 | |--Rebecca SHIPLEY | (1823 - 1895) | _____________________________ | | |_Susanna GRIM _______| (1802 - 1872) m 1822| |_____________________________
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Vest, O'Roark,Shipley,Barker & Estes,Carroll, Blevins, Tackett Family Tree on Ancestry.com
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Vest, O'Roark,Shipley,Barker & Estes,Carroll, Blevins, Tackett Family Tree on Ancestry.com
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Vest, O'Roark,Shipley,Barker & Estes,Carroll, Blevins, Tackett Family Tree on Ancestry.com
_Patrick TULLY __________+ | (1801 - 1873) m 1832 _Thomas "Tom" TULLY _| | (1845 - 1915) m 1874| | |_Margaret Mary MCCOLLUM _+ | (1813 - 1915) m 1832 | |--John TULLY | (1888 - ....) | _________________________ | | |_Mary Ann _____ _____| (1855 - ....) m 1874| |_________________________
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1900 Census, Preston Park, Wayne Co., PA
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1900 Census, Preston Park, Wayne Co., PA