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IINANCY BOSS RAWSON 1829-1888
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Nancy Boss Rawson

Born : March 26, 1829 at Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
Died: August 20, 1888 at Far West, Weber County, Utah

Adapted from Archie Leon Brown

Nancy Boss was born at Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina March 26, 1829, the daughter of Phillip Boss II and Obedience Brown Boss (sister of Captain James Brown). Her father passed away in 1835 or 1838, leaving her mother with nine children, six sons and three daughters.

Her mother moved with the children to Brown County, Illinois in 1838 where she and her family allied themselves with the Mormon Church and gathered at Nauvoo in 1842.

At the time of the Prophet Joseph Smith's death my mother, Nancy Boss, was employed as a servant girl at the home of Colonel Williams, the man who led the mob that killed the Prophet. She cooked the dinner for the mob before they started to the jail.

Knowing that she was a Mormon girl Colonel Williams refused to let her go outside the house. She said before she went to work for Colonel Wilhams the mob burned her mother's house.

Her mother, Obedience Brown Boss, was loved by everyone. One friend, a non-Mormon, called her "Aunt Biddie," and warned her to get out and leave her home as the mob intended to burn it. That night she and her children, some being very young, took what things they could carry and slept down or near the swamps, thinking it would be safe for them there. She said the mosquitoes nearly ate them up.

The next day mother heard that the mob had burned their home and all that she owned. Mother and all the children who were old enough to work sought employment, and she was glad to get work at Colonel Williams, not knowing of course, that he was the leader of the mob.

While at Colonel William's home, he knowing that she was a Mormon girl, threatened her life if she attempted to make her escape. She told how the mob carried on like so many demons, and heard them plan the martyrdom of the Prophet.

The night before they killed the Prophet they painted their faces black and drank whiskey until they acted as if they had gone mad.

She said her room was upstairs, and as she was sitting on the stair steps she heard Colonel Williams say, "Every nit makes a louse, let's kill her."

Nancy Boss was so frightened she sat by her window and watched. She did not know at what time or moment the mob would come up the stairs to kill her, and likely would have done so only she was needed in the service of the Lord.

The next night after the mob had murdered the Prophet, they came back to Colonel William's home and they seemed very much frightened. They knew that they had committed a terrible wicked crime, and they did not know what was going to happen to them. She said they acted like crazy men.

She got word from her uncle, Captain James Brown, that he would be down into the woods at a certain place and would wait for her.

Colonel Williams had taken most of her clothing away from her, but she put a few things in a bundle and threw them out of the window, then took a bucket as though she were going after water. After she got out she dropped the bucket and ran to the woods as fast as she could, not knowing at what moment they would shoot her, but no doubt prayers were offered up for her safety.

She found her uncle mounted on his horse waiting for her, and through him she made her escape.

She remained with her mother until 1846, when the family left Nauvoo and joined the fleeing Saints. They arrived in the valley of the Mountains in 1849. She was married to Daniel Berry Rawson the same fall, 20 November 1849.

On November 9, 1845 Daniel took his first plural wife, Martha Atchinson, born around 1827 from the Yelmore, Hancock, Illinois area. Not much is known about her.

On March 10 1866 Daniel took a second plural wife, Mary Melvina Taylor, daughter of Joseph Taylor and Mary Moore Taylor. Mary had four sons: Silas Daniel Rawson 1867-1950, David Ward Rawson 1872-1945, Joseph Horace Rawson 1874-1912, and William Woodruff Rawson 1881-1933.

At the time of her death Nancy was the mother of ten children, eight daughters and two sons. She passed away at Farr West, Weber County, Utah on 20 August 1888. She was a kind, honest, affectionate mother, and always ready to help in the Relief Society whenever help was needed. She labored many years as Counselor to the President of the Relief Society, in the first organization in the Harrisville Ward, which office she filled with honor. She died as she always had lived, a true, faithful Latter-day Saint.

Arrest of Daniel Berry Rawson

An account of the arrest and trial of D. B. Rawson for living with plural wife.

Daniel Berry Rawson, son of Horace Strong Rawson and Elizabeth Coffin Rawson, was born on December 16, 1827 at Washington County, Indiana.

On 26 January 1887 Departments United States Marshals Whetstone and Steel came to my residence in Harrisville and served a warrant of arrest upon me for unlawful cohabitation. About the time I was ready to go with them four more marshals had come up so I had an escort of six marshals to accompany me to Ogden. On arriving in Ogden I was taken before Commissioner Black and the complaint was read. I pled guilty as charged and was required to give bail of $1,500.00 to await action of the Grand Jury.

My plural wife Mary Melvina Taylor was also bound in the sum of $200 for her appearance. On May 5th I appeared before the Grand Jury and pled guilty as above and on May 9th appeared before the District Court to answer to the indictment found by the Grand Jury. I again pled guilty and May 28th was set for sentence. On May 28th I again appeared before his honor to receive the penalty. His honor, Judge Henderson, asked if I had anything to say why sentence should not be imposed. I made a short statement, and was asked if I had any promise to make. I had none so I was sentenced to six months in the Utah State Penitentiary and a fine of $100, also the cost of the suit of $62.50. I was placed in custody of Marshal Boman, taken to the depot at 6 o'clock with many friends following to see me to the train.

I arrived at the Penitentiary at 9 o'clock P.M. I served my sentence, paid my fine and costs and returned home the 28th day of October 1887.



Sources:

PAF - Archer files = James Brown  Sr. + Mary Polly Williams Emmerson > Obedience Brown and her brother James Brown Jr.

"141 Years of Mormon Heritage: Rawsons, Browns, Angells --Pioneers" by Archie Leon Brown 1973, pages 32-35.

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ORSON PRATT BROWN 1863-1946

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

...... Biographical Sketch of the Life Orson Pratt Brown
...... History of Orson Pratt Brown by Orson P. Brown
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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

-
(Martha Stephens) Jesse Stowell Brown 1828-1905

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


-
(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


INDEX OF MORMON COLONIES IN MEXICO

INDEX OF MORMON MEXICAN MISSION

INDEX TO POLYGAMY IN UTAH, ARIZONA, MEXICO

INDEX TO MEX. REVOLUTION & THE MORMON EXODUS

INDEX OF SURNAMES

MAPS OF THE MEXICAN COLONIES


BROWN FAMILY MAYFLOWER CONNECTION 1620

BROWN's in AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1775-1783

BROWN's in AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1861-1865

BROWN's in WARS AFTER 1865

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