Family History - Leyda Agnes King
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This family history features Leyda Agnes King and her immediate family.
First Generation
1.
Leyda Agnes King,
1 born ca. 1897 in Gentry County, Missouri, the daughter of
Frank William King and
Rachel E. Ellis.
1 Leyda married, 30 October 1918 in Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa,
Ernest Neal Brown1 (born 1898 in Tingley, Ringgold County, Iowa, the son of
R. J. Brown and
Matilda C. Hamlett;
2, 3, 4, 5 Ernest died 1967
2). Ernest is buried in Arlington Hill Cemetery, Bangor, Van Buren County, Michigan.
2
- Iowa County Marriages, 1838-1934; Ernest Neal Brown, age 22, born in Ringgold, Iowa, father: R. J. Brown; mother: Matilda C. Hamlet; Leyda Agnes King, age 21, born in Gentry, Missouri, father: Frank Wm. King; mother: Rachel E. Ellis; married on 30 October 1918 in Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa.
- Find a Grave (website). Arlington Hill Cemetery, Bangor, Van Buren County, Michigan, Ernest Neal Brown, born: 1898; died: 1967 (from record, which provides the name and link for his wife).
- Michigan, County Marriages, 1820-1940, Ernest Neal Brown, age 39, born in Tingley, Iowa; occupation: doctor; father: R. J. Brown; mother: Matilda C. Hamlett; previously married once; Mary Bell Monk, age 28, born in Bangor, Michigan; father: Orley Nutting; mother: Margaret Crippen; married once; maiden name: Mary Bell Nutting; married on 22 August 1937 in Scottdale, Berrien County, Michigan.
- U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Illinois, Whiteside County, Prophetstown, E.D. 98-33, Sheet No. 12B, Ernest N. Brown, 41, Iowa, doctor, optometrist; wife Mary B. Brown, 31, Michigan; daughter Mary Lee Brown, 10, Michigan.
- U.S. Federal Census, 1950, Illinois, Whiteside County, Portland Township, E.D. 98-41, Sheet No. 1, Ernest N. Brown, 51, Iowa, instrument maker, G.E. factory; wife Mary B. Brown, 41, Michigan, sales lady, house hold paper products.