IIJOSEPH SMITH BROWN - 1855- 1903
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Son of Captain James Brown and Mary McRee Black Brown
Halt-brother of Orson Pratt Brown

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Joseph Smith Brown 1855-1903

Joseph Smith Brown

Born: January 8, 1855 at Brownsville, Ogden, Weber, Utah
Died: March 22, 1903 at Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho

Story by Hattie Critchlow Jensen

Joseph Smith Brown was born January 2, 1855 [1856], in Ogden, Weber, Utah. He is the son of Captain James Brown and Mary McRee Black Brown.

When Joseph was eight years old his father died suddenly [on September 30, 1863] due to an accident. This left this little boy without a father's care. But his half brother [George] David Black, who was twenty-three years old at the time was not only a devoted brother but was also a father to young Joseph. A few years after this his mother sold her property in Ogden and moved to Brigham City with David and his family. She put all she owned in the United Order in Brigham City but became dissatisfied with conditions and they all moved back to Ogden. David moving to Huntsville and later to Ogden where his mother, Joseph, and Josephine lived then on the corner of what is now 28th and Washington Avenue.

Joseph attended the public school in Ogden and even at this age was noted for his independent attitude toward things in general and maintained his belife to the extent of physical resistance when necessary even though his assailent was of a more rugged and hunky build then he. Jose;h worked at whatever a boy could find to do in those days. His wise mother seeing the need of something permanent and more profitable for her young son than just odd and uncertain jobs, decided to buy a farm in Idaho where her son David had located. This she did, again pioneerin in a new place, Oxford, Idaho, where there were less than fifty families and all houses but one log and dirt-roofed. The house on the farm she boufht had three room built Mexican style, with no communicating doors between them. One had to go out of doors from the kitchen to go into the bedroom and also into the combination grainary, chicken-coop and sleeping quarters for Joseph.

Joseph industrially tilled the soil in the season, and in the winter went away to work at grading on the Utah Northern railroad. It was my privilege to live with Grandma one winter and I remember so well one incident that occurred which really left its mark on Uncle Joe for all of his lifetime.

Joseph came home for a week or so and and a big party in the log school house celebrated his homecoming for he was popular with the young folks. He took a lovely young girl, [Sarah] Wealthy Patten [daughter of William Cornwell Patten1799-1883 and Wealthy Eddy 1810-1892] to the dance. While the dance was in progress a certain young bully (whose name I will not mention as he was a member of a prominent pioneer family of Utah), who had been drinking heavily, picked a quarrel with Joe which resulted in a fight and both of them lost part of an ear. I remember so well the excitement caused and he was taken to his brother David's house who lived across the street from Grandma's and she was called out of bed after midnight on a bitterly cold night to help bandage the ear and other bruises left by this fight.

I might say that Joe's sweetheart Wealthy had made a new dress for this party. She and her friend, a Miss Cooper, made one just alike. It was black wool delpine with rosebuds scattered profusely in the pattern. It had a full skirt and had several fringed rufles gathered in the middle and sewed on the bottom part of the skirt and a tight basque waist. I thought it was the prettiest dress I had ever seen. I remember Grandma wondering whether Joe was going to take Wealthy to the party. He had not said anything about it to her and she was anxious about it as Wealthy was such a good girl. Well, their interest in each other grew into love and they were married March 8, 1876 and she was ever a most devoted and faithful wife, while he never seemed to be religiously inclined she was, and her influence in this direction was a constant support to them in rearing a fine family [of ten children]. They later moved up to Plano, and thereabout, and became prosperous.  When western Canada was being pioneered by the Mormons Joseph wanted to move there and sell out his farm in Idaho.  He and some of his sons went to Canada and took up land. But Aunt Wealthy didn't want to move there so he returned to Idaho and became well to-do, but it was his level-headed wife who wisely counselled him and kept him from many enterprises which she felt were not for the best.

Joseph Smith Brown - CJB-MMBB - Sarah Wealthy Patten Brown

Joseph Smith Browntop: Captain James Brown,Sarah Wealthy Patten Brown
bottom: Mary McRee Black Brown

He was noted for his honesty and generosity. In [22] March 1903, Joseph and Uncle David were on their way to Ogden to attend their beloved sister Mary Eliza Brown Critchlow's funeral  at Idaho Falls, then know as Eagle Rock, they had to wait over several hours and change trains.  Uncle Joe went up town to pass the time away while waiting until train time.  About midnight , as he was well acquainted there and was known to carry large sums of money on his person, and spent it freely when occasion called for it. It is supposed but was never proven that he had treated some of his friends and on his way back to the train, one shot him to death in the back, indicating that the cowardly murderer knew his tendency to fight back if challenged, so attacked him from the back. His brother had to take him back home for burial and neither one could attend their sisters funeral.  After her funeral the family in Ogden went to Idaho to attend his funeral [on 29 March 1903 at the Plano Cemetery, Madison County, Idaho], except Grandma Mary who was too feeble and too grief-stricken to go that long distance.

Joseph's name will ever be honored by his fine family and descendents.

Children of Joseph Smith Brown and Sarah Wealthy Patten Brown:

1
Joseph Smith Brown Jr.

Born: 3 January 1877 at Oxford, Oneida, Idaho

Married: Ada Myrtle Stanford on 28 May 1902

Died: 5 Aug 1963 at Claresholm, Alberta, Canada

Lived in St. Anthony,  Fremont County, Idaho area. Bishop of the Pine Coulee Ward when it was organized in 1910. He chose Nunham Stanford, his brother-in-law, as one of his councillors. Joe Brown was released as bishop in 1936, and Nunham was called as bishop in his place.
2
Wealthy May Brown

Born: 29 September 1878

Married: John Fuller Eddy

Died: 5 November 1914 in Salt Lake City, Utah

3
Henry Alonza Brown

Born: 30 June 1880

Married: Lola Smith

Died: 9 December 1973

4
Mary Josephine Brown

Born: 14 June 1882

Married:  George Louis Oakey

Died: 24 August 1970

5
James William Brown

Born: 25 January 1884

Married: Annie Christina Chandler in Utah

Died: 1905

6
George David Brown

Born: 27 April 1887

Married: Blanche Smith

Died: 14 September 1966 at Rexburg, Madison, Idaho

7
Margaret Viola Brown

Born: 17 April 1887

Married: Adna Bramwell

Died: 7 April 1956 at Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho

8
LeRoy Patten Brown

Born: 22 September 1890

Married: Hazel Smith

Died: 19 April 1929

9
Sidney Earl Brown

Born: 31 May 1894

Married: Rachel Lucas

Died: 12 September 1950

10
Wendell Eddy Brown

Born: 31 July 1896

Age 9

Died: 25 September 1905


PARENTS OF SARAH WEALTHY PATTEN BROWN:

William Cornwell Patten was the son of John Patten and Ann Cornwell.
Born in 1799, Eastmontmeal, West Pikeland Tw, Chester, Pennsylvania.
Died in 1883, Bloomington, Bear Lake, Idaho.
Married first, Elizabeth Harriet Cooper and had one daughter, Mary Ann Patten.
When she died he married Julianna Bench in 1826 and had 3 children; George Patten, Ann Patten, and Julia Patten. She died in 1835.
He then married the following; Mary Jane Crouse, Elizabeth Anderson, Wealthy Eddy. I do not have children listed for the last 3 wives. Came to Utah Oct. 3, 1850, Wilford Woodruff Company."

Joined the Church in 1840 near Philidelphia. Family moved to Nauvoo by 1843, helped on the Temple, in the spring of 1846 arrived in winter ; arrived in SLCi n 1850.
In 1855 rebaptized by Levi Ward Hancock (to renew covents) Lived the United Order.

George Patten, of Payson, was born October 26, 1828, in ChesterCounty, Pennsylvania. His father was William Cornwell Patten, and his mother's maiden name Juliana Bench. The father was a weaver and plasterer, and the family was poor, so that George received little schooling. They lived in Chester County until 1835, on the first day of which year the mother died, and the father's mother then took charge of the household. She was from Philadelphia, to which city the family now moved. When George was eight years old his father sent him to Kent County, Delaware, to live with a cousin and learn farming. He remained there until the fall of 1842, when his father came for him and took him back to Philadelphia."
---"George Patten" Orson F. Whitney, History of Utah, Vol. 4, p.390



Sources:

PAF - Archer files = Captain James Brown + (6) Mary McRee > Joseph Smith Brown

Book of Remembrances

http://www.halegenealogy.com/FamilyHistory/individual.php etc.

http://www.eddyfamily.com/8_generations.htm

http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/photos/patten/family

http://www.telusplanet.net/public/mtoll/stanf.htm for Ada Myrtle Stanford Brown info

[Bracketed], bold, corrections, and photos added by Lucy Brown Archer

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ORSON PRATT BROWN 1863-1946

...... Wives and 35 Children Photo Chart
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ORSON'S JOURNALS AND BIOGRAPHIES

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ORSON PRATT BROWN'S PARENTS
- Captain James Brown 1801-1863

...... Wives and 29 / 43 Children Photo Chart
...... Captain James Brown's Letters & Journal
...... Brown Family Memorabilia
...... Mormon Battalion 1846-1847
...... Brown's Fort ~ then Brownsville, Utah
...... Chronology of Captain James Brown

- Phebe Abbott Brown Fife 1831-1915

- Colonel William Nicol Fife - Stepfather 1831-1915


ORSON'S GRANDPARENTS

- James Brown of Rowan County, N.C. 1757-1823

- Mary Williams of Rowan County, N.C. 1760-1832

- Stephen Joseph Abbott of, PA 1804-1843

- Abigail Smith of Williamson, N.Y. 1806-1889

- John Fife of Tulliallan, Scotland 1807-1874

- Mary Meek Nicol, Carseridge, Scotland 1809-1850 


ORSON PRATT BROWN'S 5 WIVES

- Martha "Mattie" Diana Romney Brown 1870-1943

- Jane "Jennie" Bodily Galbraith Brown 1879-1944

- Elizabeth Graham MacDonald Webb Brown 1874-1904

- Eliza Skousen Brown Abbott Burk 1882-1958

- Angela Maria Gavaldón Brown 1919-1967


ORSON PRATT BROWN'S 35 CHILDREN

- (Martha) Carrie Brown (child) 1888-1890

- (Martha) Orson Pratt Brown, Jr. (child) 1890-1892

- (Martha) Ray Romney Brown 1892-1945

- (Martha) Clyde Romney Brown 1893-1948

- (Martha) Miles Romney Brown 1897-1974

- (Martha) Dewey B. Brown 1898-1954

- (Martha) Vera Brown Foster Liddell Ray 1901-1975

- (Martha) Anthony Morelos Brown 1904-1970

- (Martha) Phoebe Brown Chido Gardiner 1906-1973

- (Martha) Orson Juarez Brown 1908-1981

- (Jane) Ronald Galbraith Brown 1898-1969

- (Jane) Grant "Duke" Galbraith Brown 1899-1992

- (Jane) Martha Elizabeth Brown Leach Moore 1901-1972

- (Jane) Pratt Orson Galbraith Brown 1905-1960

- (Jane) William Galbraith Brown (child) 1905-1912

- (Jane) Thomas Patrick Porfirio Diaz Brown 1907-1978

- (Jane) Emma Jean Galbraith Brown Hamilton 1909-1980

- (Elizabeth) (New born female) Webb 1893-1893


- (Elizabeth) Elizabeth Webb Brown Jones 1895-1982

- (Elizabeth) Marguerite Webb Brown Shill 1897-1991

- (Elizabeth) Donald MacDonald Brown 1902-1971

- (Elizabeth) James Duncan Brown 1904-1943

- (Eliza) Gwen Skousen Brown Erickson Klein 1903-1991


- (Eliza) Anna Skousen Brown Petrie Encke 1905-2001

- (Eliza) Otis Pratt Skousen Brown 1907-1987

- (Eliza) Orson Erastus Skousen Brown (infant) 1909-1910

- (Eliza) Francisco Madera Skousen Brown 1911-1912

- (Eliza) Elizabeth Skousen Brown Howell 1914-1999

- (Angela) Silvestre Gustavo Brown 1919-


- (Angela) Bertha Erma Elizabeth Brown 1922-1979

- (Angela) Pauly Gabaldón Brown 1924-1998

- (Angela) Aaron Aron Saul Brown 1925

- (Angela) Mary Angela Brown Hayden Green 1927

- (Angela) Heber Jedediah Brown (infant) 1936-1936

- (Angela) Martha Gabaldón Brown Gardner 1940


ORSON'S SIBLINGS from MOTHER PHEBE

- Stephen Abbott Brown 1851-1853

- Phoebe Adelaide Brown Snyder 1855-1930

- Cynthia Abigail Fife Layton 1867-1943

- (New born female) Fife 1870-1870

- (Toddler female) Fife 1871-1872

ORSON'S 28 SIBLINGS from JAMES BROWN

- (Martha Stephens) John Martin Brown 1824-1888

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(Martha Stephens) Alexander Brown 1826-1910

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(Martha Stephens) Jesse Stowell Brown 1828-1905

- (Martha Stephens) Nancy Brown Davis Sanford 1830-1895


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(Martha Stephens) Daniel Brown 1832-1864

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(Martha Stephens) James Moorhead Brown 1834-1924

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(Martha Stephens) William Brown 1836-1904

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(Martha Stephens) Benjamin Franklin Brown 1838-1863

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(Martha Stephens) Moroni Brown 1838-1916

- (Susan Foutz) Alma Foutz Brown (infant) 1842-1842

- (Esther Jones) August Brown (infant) 1843-1843

- (Esther Jones) Augusta Brown (infant) 1843-1843

- (Esther Jones) Amasa Lyman Brown (infant) 1845-1845

- (Esther Jones) Alice D. Brown Leech 1846-1865

- (Esther Jones) Esther Ellen Brown Dee 1849-1893

- (Sarah Steadwell) James Harvey Brown 1846-1912


- (Mary McRee) George David Black 1841-1913

- (Mary McRee) Mary Eliza Brown Critchlow1847-1903

- (Mary McRee) Margaret Brown 1849-1855

- (Mary McRee) Mary Brown Edwards Leonard 1852-1930

- (Mary McRee) Joseph Smith Brown 1856-1903

- (Mary McRee) Josephine Vilate Brown Newman 1858-1917

- (Phebe Abbott) Stephen Abbott Brown (child) 1851-1853

- (Phebe Abbott) Phoebe Adelaide Brown 1855-1930

- (Cecelia Cornu) Charles David Brown 1856-1926

- (Cecelia Cornu) James Fredrick Brown 1859-1923

- (Lavinia Mitchell) Sarah Brown c. 1857-

- (Lavinia Mitchell) Augustus Hezekiah Brown c. 1859

ORSON'S 17 SIBLINGS from STEPFATHER FIFE

- (Diane Davis) Sarah Jane Fife White 1855-1932

- (Diane Davis) William Wilson Fife 1857-1897

- (Diane Davis) Diana Fife Farr 1859-1904

- (Diane Davis) John Daniel Fife 1863-1944

- (Diane Davis) Walter Thompson Fife 1866-1827

- (Diane Davis) Agnes Ann "Aggie" Fife 1869-1891

- (Diane Davis ) Emma Fife (child) 1871-1874

- (Diane Davis) Robert Nicol Fife (infant) 1873-1874

- (Diane Davis) Barnard Fife (infant) 1881-1881

- (Cynthia Abbott) Mary Lucina Fife Hutchins 1868-1950

- (Cynthia Abbott) Child Fife (infant) 1869-1869

- (Cynthia Abbott) David Nicol Fife 1871-1924

- (Cynthia Abbott) Joseph Stephen Fife (child) 1873-1878

- (Cynthia Abbott) James Abbott Fife (infant) 1877-1878


ORSON PRATT BROWN'S IN-LAWS

- (Diana) Caroline Lambourne 18461979

- (Diana)  Miles Park Romney 1843-1904

- (Jane) Emma Sarah Bodily 1858-1935

- (Jane) William Wilkie Galbraith 1838-1898

- (Elizabeth) Alexander F. Macdonald 1825-1903

- (Elizabeth) Elizabeth Atkinson 1841-1922

- (Eliza) Anne Kirstine Hansen 1845-1916

- (Eliza) James Niels Skousen 1828-1912

- (Angela) Maria Durán de Holguin 1876-1955

- (Angela) José Tomás Gabaldón 1874-1915


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MAPS OF THE MEXICAN COLONIES


BROWN FAMILY MAYFLOWER CONNECTION 1620

BROWN's in AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1775-1783

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BROWN's in WARS AFTER 1865

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