IIJESSE SOWELL BROWN - 1828-1905
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Son of Captain James Brown and Martha Stephens Brown
Half-brother of Orson Pratt Brown

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Jesse Sowell Brown 1824-1905
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Jesse Sowell Brown

Born: March 26, 1824 at Flat Swamp Creek, Rowan County, North Carolina
Died: January 29,1905 at Ogden, Weber, Utah

U. S. Mormon Battalion Mexican War 1846-1848

By Arlene L. Miller

Sgt. Jesse Sowell Brown was born 26 March 1829 [1824] by Flat Swamp Creek, (across the river from Salisbury), Rowan County, North Carolina.

His father was Captain James Brown [Jr.] of Company "C" of the Mormon Battalion. His mother, Martha Stephens Brown was the first wife of Captain James Brown. [For a list of Jesse's siblings see Menu on right.] When Jesse was 11 years old his mother died September 28, 1840.

Jesse was baptized a member of the LDS church March of 1840 in Kingston, Adams County, Illinois, a few months before the death of his mother. His mother and father had been baptized June 1839.

In the spring of 1840 Jesse moved with his father, 7 brothers and one sister to Nauvoo.

In June of 1841 Jesse's father married Susan Foutz, daughter of Jacob Foutz, who was the missionary that taught their family the gospel. Jesse's father also married other wives under polygamy.

Jesse's father and family were in Augusta, Iowa at the time the Saints were driven from Nauvoo and they went to Winter Quarters. It was here at the age of 17 years in July of 1846 that Jesse [, his brother Alexander, his step-mother Mary McRee Black Brown and her son George David Black, and his father, James Brown,] joined the Mormon Battalion.

Jesse was with his father when they took the sick of the Battalion to Pueblo, Colorado for the winter. They left Pueblo the following spring and went to Fort Laramie, Colorado and followed the Oregon Trail to Fort Bridger and then followed the Donner route into Salt Lake and arrived there on July 29, 1847 five days after Brigham Young. That day "Captain Brown led twenty-nine wagons filled with soldiers, their families, and the Mississippi Saint to a campsite about one half mile north of the temple lot." (5)

"Hand of God Mural"Alexander Brown and his brother, Jesse S. Brown, built the first irrigation canal in Weber County - painting by Maynard Dixon
The James Brown family were the first Mormon settlers in the Weber Valley.  In the spring of 1848 Brown’s two sons, Alexander Brown and Jesse S. Brown, built a dam on Canfield Creek and turned water onto their land to raise wheat, corn, watermelon, cabbage, and turnips, thus becoming the first irrigators in Weber Valley. --Hunter, Milton R., “Beneath Ben Lomond’s Peak: A History of Weber County, 1824-1900”, Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1944, page 67.
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Painting by Maynard Dixon

All of those Battalion men were re-baptized on August 8, 1847.  "The battalion men whose families were still in Winter Quarters left to go to their familes. Captain James Brown made one final trip to obtain severance pay due to men who had been on detached duty in Pueblo. He took several ex-battalion members and started for California. Accompanying him were Abner Blackburn, Lysander Woodworth, Jesse S. Brown, John S. Fowler (not a Mormon Battalion solder), Gilbert Hung, William Squires, and William Gribble."(5)

To quote from the history of Captain Brown written by his grandson Moroni F. Brown: "On the 10th day of August 1847 in company with nine others, Sam Brannan being the guide, he left Salt Lake City bound for San Francisco, California, for the purpose of obtaining from the government paymaster... the money due the volunteers of Company "C"... They journey thither was via Fort Hall (the sink of the Humboldt) and Lake Donner, thence to San Francisco via Sutter's Fort, which was situated six miles from where Sacramento was afterwards built." (2)

It is stated that Jesse gave an account of seeing the remains of the Hastings company who perished at Lake Donner the previous winter, "and how the awe-stricken travelers gazed upon the horrid scene."(2)

They reached San Franciso about the 10th of September. Twenty-three days later the small group returning to Salt Lake City reached Sutter's Fort with a twenty-three days supply but the journey back to Salt Lake took 48 days "hence Captain Brown and his company came near starving to death on the way back."(2)

"They left the old Fort Hall route and took what was called Hastings Cutoff. They had been informed that by taking this course they would reach Salt Lake City with at least two hundred miles less travel. This course led them southward across what is known as the Seventy-five Mile Desert."

"Three days were consumed in accomplishing the journey across the desert. They found water the third day about 2:00 p.m. Some of the animals had given out, and had been left on the desert. For three days these five men had subsisted on three very lean geese which Jesse had killed the day before the company arrived at the desert; and during that length of time they had no water. One or two members of the party gave out, and were so weak that they had to be assisted on their horses by their emaciated comrades. They arrived in Salt Lake City about the 1st of December 1847"(2)

"Only three of the men who went to California with Captain Brown returned with him -- his son Jesse Brown, Abner Blackburn, and Lysander Woodworth. They were joined by Samuel Lewis, who had been discharged from the battalion earlier in Los Angeles and had been working for Sutter."(5)

It is impressive to note that his son Jesse was one of the few brave men to make the return trip from California.

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Caroline Stewart Brown and Jesse Stowell Brown
Caroline Stewart Brown and Jesse Sowell Brown

Jesse [now 29] was married July 16, 1857 in [Yankee Jim's], Placer County, California, by C. P. Dykes, to Caroline Stewart O'Laughlin, who had two children from a previous marriage [to John H. O'Laughlin in 1851, separated 1856; he died 11 Oct.1856 in Carlin, Elko Nevada], named William Henry O"Laughlin and Delpha Jane O'Laughlin [b. 20 March 1855 at Healdsburg, Placer, California; md. Lucien "W" Horr; d. 23 Oct 1917 Ogden City Cemetery, Weber, Utah]..

Caroline Stewart O'Laughlin Brown was the second daughter of William Stewart and Delpha Jones Stewart, she was born 28 August 1832 in [Alafoma], Cumberland County, North Carolina.. They were descendants of early English immigrants under Captain John Smith. The family moved to a large plantation where she Caroline was born.  Her father with his brothers George, James and John moved from Carolina to Alabama in 1838 where they bought a larger cotton plantation and had many negro slaves. Her family were all baptized and received the L.D.S. Gospel May 5, 1842. She decided to join the Saints and crossed the plains with them. They came to Salt Lake City after suffering many hardships on the journey.

She met Jesse S. Brown and they married in [Placer County, California on July 16, 1857] and they went to live on a ranch 25 miles north of Sacramento, living there one year. They then returned to Utah where they settled in Promontory and lived there 12 years then moved to their farm on West Second Street.

Detail of work of frame handcarved of natural cedar with no tacks or glue by Jesse S. / F. Brown


This picture frame, in 2007, is on the entry wall of the Ogden Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

It was in the "Weber County Relic Hall- Picture frame is handcarved, made of native cedar, put together without glue or tacks, owned by Jesse S. Brown". --Heart Throbs of the West, Vol. 12, page 395.

FIFTY YEAR PIONEER ANNIVERSARY  1847-1897
50 Year Jubilee Mormon Battalion medal
This medal was awarded to Jesse Sowell Brown in 1897.

Jesse Sowell Brown died the 29 January 1905 in Ogden, Weber County, Utah and is buried in the Ogden City Cemetery.

Jesse and his brothers, Alexander, James Morehead, and Moroni did a great deal of temple work on their line in the Logan Temple 23rd of June 1891.

[After the death of her husband Jesse, Caroline went to live with her daughter Rose Walker, where she lived until she was nearly 88 years old. Caroline was a conscientious, true Latter-day Saint. Hospitable and loyal to her family and friends.  She was a beautiful woman and her character matched her physical charms. Her disposition was kind and gentle always, no matter what her trials were. Caroline Stewart Brown died March 21, 1920].

Jesse
Jesse Sowell Brown gravestone at Ogden City Cemetery with Mormon Battalion Medallion

Children of Jesse Sowell Brown and Caroline Stewart Brown

1
Jesse Franklin Brown

b. 26 June 1858
Fillmore, Willard, Utah,

md. Hannah Sutcliffe Holroyd
24 Oct 1878 in SLC;

d. 23 Aug 1929 Ogden City Cemetery, Utah.

2
Martha Brown

b. 14 Aug 1861
Ogden, Weber, Utah;

d. 26 Jan 1872
at 10 1/2 yrs old.

3
Caroline Brown

b. 1 Jan 1863
in Ogden, Weber, Utah

d. 21 Mar 1863
at nearly 3 months old.

4
Randolph Hockaday Brown

b. 20 May 1864
Ogden, Weber, Utah

md. Elsie Gisford
in May 1900

d.13 May 1942

5
Mindia Alvereen Brown

b. 6 Aug 1866
Ogden, Weber, Utah

md. Denton Huntsman
c. 1879

d 5 Jul 1938

6
James Moroni Brown

b. 14 Nov 1869
Ogden, Weber, Utah

md.(1) Sarah Ellen Stone 16 Dec 1891
md.(2) Mary Elizabeth Burch 6 July 1904

d. 19 Mar 1935

7
Rose Letitia Brown

b. 15 Nov 1871
Ogden, Weber, Utah

md. Samuel Walker
8 June 1892 at Logan, Cache, Utah

d. 12 Jan 1964
Roy, Weber, Utah

8
Ice Vindia Agazine Brown

b. 2 Dec 1874
Ogden, Weber, Utah

md. Charles Stone
23 Dec 1895

d.17 Aug 1939



Sources:

PAF - Archer files = Captain James Brown + (1) Martha Stephens > Jesse Sowell Brown + Caroline Stewart Brown. Half-brother of Orson Pratt Brown.

a.k.a. Jesse Brown, Jesse F. Brown.
Caroline Stewart, Caroline Brown, Mrs. C. Brown, Mrs. Brown.

Bibliography:

1. Family group sheet for Captain James Brown and Marths Stephens submitted by Delpha B. Culley, a great granddaughter of James and Martha.

2. "Captain James Brown the Pioneer of Ogden", written by his grandson, Moroni F. Brown and published in "141 Years of Mormon Heritage" .

3. Ancestral File on the computer under Family Search (Family Group Sheet for Jesse Sowell Brown and Caroline Stewart).

4. Ordinance Index - This is the source for the name of William Henry O'Laughlin Brown.

5. "The Mormon Battalion" by Norma Baldwin Ricketts, Chapter 12 Detached Service.

6. Logan Temple Records, 23 June 1891.



Sources:

PAF - Archer files = Captain James Brown + Martha Stephens > Jesse Sowell Brown
Captain James Brown + Phoebe Abigail Abbott > Orson Pratt Brown

"History of Jesse Sowell Brown" written by Arlene L Miller for the dedication of a Mormon Battalion Marker on his grave, June 10, 2000.

Brown Book of Remembrance written by Hattie Critchlow Jensen and Louetta Brown Tanner prior to 1948. Submitted to this webpage by Erold C. Wiscombe. Louetta is the daughter of James Stephens Brown and Elizabeth Mary Clegg. Cousin David Bingham Dee was in possession of this Brown Book of Remembrance and he told me he donated it around 1997 to the Church Genealogical Museum located west of the SLC Temple.

Heart Throbs of the West, DUP Vol. 10 Page 232.

"Hand of God" painting of Alexander Brown and his brother, Jesse S. Brown, when they built the first irrigation canal in Weber County. Painting by Maynard Dixon. The Ensign, July 1997, Page 31. Courtesy of Museum of Art, Brigham Young University.

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

Jessie S. Brown and Caroline Stewart O'Laughlin marriage record was located by Erold Clark Wiscombe from Placer County, California, Film 1,295,539, ceremony performed July 16, 1857.

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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
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...... Mormon Battalion 1846-1847
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- 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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