BROWN CHILD



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BROWN CHILD (child of BROWN HERSCHEL LEROY and Living).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BROWN HERSCHEL LEROY was born on 13 Nov 1905 in Vernon County, MO; died on 14 Feb 1976 in El Reno, OK; bd. there..

    HERSCHEL married Living [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
    1. BROWN CHILD
    2. BROWN CHILD
    3. BROWN CHILD
    4. BROWN CHILD
    5. 1. BROWN CHILD


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  OWENS ZENO EFFIE (ZEN) was born on 21 Feb 1885 (son of OWENS DANIEL MCCRAY and JACKSON MALONA); died on 21 Dec 1964 in Binger, OK; bd. there..

    Notes:

    Shortly after the marriage which was performed on his 21st birthday, Zen and Mary were on their way to Oklahoma with Zen's brother, Andrew, and family--farming as neighbors in Wagoner and Caddo County until Andrew moved to California in 1924.
    There is a photograph of "Zen" adn Mary Ellen (Ray) Owens on p. 563.

    Leonard Carey
    Stone County History Book

    ZENO married RAY MARY ELLEN on 21 Feb 1906 in Bride's home, Stone Co., MO; by James C. Owens, Minister. MARY was born on 6 May 1889 in Norwalk, MO; died on 19 Sep 1981 in El Reno, OK; bd. there.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  RAY MARY ELLEN was born on 6 May 1889 in Norwalk, MO; died on 19 Sep 1981 in El Reno, OK; bd. there..

    Notes:

    She was under the age of 18 and "J.I. and Lonia Ray, parents of the aforesaid Mary Ellen Ray hereby give their assent to the above marriage."

    Children:
    1. 3. Living
    2. OWENS MABLE ERA was born on 14 Oct 1919 in Red Bird, OK; died on 22 Jul 1921 in El Reno, OK; bd. there..


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  OWENS DANIEL MCCRAY was born on 28 Aug 1848 in Washington County, Missouri (son of OWENS WILLIAM KING and MCCRAY SARAH ANN (MCRAY)); died on 7 Sep 1912 in Williams Twp., Stone County, Missouri; was buried in Owens Cemetery, Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    There is a photograph in Stone County History Book p. 559 with heading as follows:

    Front Row: Malona (Jackson), Palestine "Pal", Daniel, Zeno "Zen" Owens.
    Second Row: Gilbert "Gib" and Sarah Jane Owens.
    Back Row: Arthur Anderson, Andrew Thomas, and William Nathan Owens.

    Daniel was 11 years old when his father moved the family to Stone County in 1859. He grew to manhood sharing the closeness of a pioneer family living in a one room cabin with a loft and a fireplace at one end.
    Custom was hinged upon necessisty, and the boys' opportunity for a formal education was limited by the scarcity of schools plus the need to be in the fields when weather permitted.
    Daniel farmed a quarter section of land in Section 24 of township 22 adjourning property owned by his brother, James. The brothers decided that the river bottom was a bad place to live, and they would move to get away from the "chills" that plagued them yearly.
    Daniel sold James 40 acres, including the hosue, and moved across the river to a place on the bluff. At this point eh was just four miles north of Baxter.
    James built further up on his land where the house presently stands. Whenever he referred to the 40 acres purchased, it was known as "Dan Farm." The house was used from time to time by relatives needing a place to stay.
    Dan bought 80 acres of land from the Missouri Land and Live Stock Co., Limited, of Scotland. Home office: 16 Castle Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. Business office in the United States at Rogers, Arkansas.
    In addition to farming, and at one time owning a mercantile store in Baxter, Daniel was a Freewill Baptist preacher.
    There are family stories about Daniel's death that have not been substantiated, of how he was killed. One such story has Daniel preaching at the Jones school house when a man came up to the window and started a disturbance, and Daniel had him put in jail. Sometime later, Daniel was riding his horse home from a meeting and was hit in the head by this man, and left for dead.
    Cecile Townsend, who later married Bryan Owens, was walking to school and saw a man lying on the road, and she ran to Crittendon and Pansy Owens' house to tell them of what she had seen.
    Daniel was carried to their home where he remained in a coma for three days before he died.
    The death certificate states that Daniel died of a concussion of the brain, caused by being thrown from a horse.
    Daniel died 7 Sept., 1912, William Township, Stone County, Missouri; bd. Owens Cem.
    Handbills were printed and distributed for the big sale held September 28, 1912. Among the items to be auctioned off were 1 grown mare, 1 roan mare, 1 yearling mule, 1 suckling mule, 17 head of hogs, 1 binder, 1 wheat drill, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 wagon, 1 set of work harness, 1 turning plow, 1 double shovel, 1 buggy, 1 saddle, 1 shotgun, 1 dinner bell, 35 bushels of wheat, 6 acres of corn, and other articles too numberous to mention.
    L. A. Johnston was the auctioneer, and Gib Owens, who lived in Binger, Oklahoma, was holding the sale on his father's (D.M.C. Owens) farm.
    The terms were: All sums under $5, cash; over $5, 12 months time would be given on notes and approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest. Five per cent discount for cash.

    There is a photograph taken at Daniel Owens farm, Stone County, MO 1904.

    Front Row: Elmer Carey, Cleo Owens, Susan L. (Baker), "Burr" Owens, Daniel Owens, Kirksey Owens, Delmer Carey, Mary I (Beal) holding Lena.
    Back Row: Ora Carey, Zoren Carey held by Sarah Jane (O), Retta Carey, "Pal" Owens, Dora Carey, Zen Owens (on the horse), and Andrew Owens.

    p. 559 - 560
    `Leonard E. Carey
    History of Stone County Missouri 1989
    Stone County, Missouri, Historical Society






















    DANIEL married JACKSON MALONA in 1870 in Stone County, Missouri. MALONA (daughter of JACKSON GILBERT and UNKNOWN DICY) was born in 1854 in Missouri; died on 11 Nov 1893 in Missouri. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  JACKSON MALONA was born in 1854 in Missouri (daughter of JACKSON GILBERT and UNKNOWN DICY); died on 11 Nov 1893 in Missouri.
    Children:
    1. OWENS SARAH JANE was born on 2 Feb 1871 in Baxter, Mo..
    2. OWENS ARTHUR ANDERSON was born on 11 May 1873 in Baxter, Missouri; died on 21 Mar 1939 in Minco, OK; bd. Minco, OK..
    3. OWENS ANDREW THOMAS CLAYBERN was born on 21 Nov 1875 in Stone County, MissourI; died on 28 Jun 1965 in Modesto, Stanislaus County, California; was buried in Lakewood Cemetery, Empire, California.
    4. OWENS WILLIAM NATHAN was born on 26 Feb 1877 in Baxter, Missouri; died on 29 Jan 1953 in Oroville, California.
    5. OWENS JEFFERSON GILBERT (GIB) was born on 22 Mar 1882 in Baxter, Missouri; died on 15 May 1959; was buried in Binger Oklahoma.
    6. 6. OWENS ZENO EFFIE (ZEN) was born on 21 Feb 1885; died on 21 Dec 1964 in Binger, OK; bd. there..
    7. OWENS CALIFORNIA PALESTINE (PAL) was born in Oct 1887 in Baxter, Missouri; died about 1963 in Died a few short months after husband; was buried in Binger Oklahoma.


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