Name |
Charles George Brown |
Birth |
12 Mar 1854 |
Texas [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1900 |
Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma [2] |
Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation, Township 20, District 30, page 42 |
- Charles G. and Mary A. Brown were living in Indian Territory with their children, Rachel E. (b. Dec 1889, 10 years), Etta B. (B. Oct 1896, 3 years old), Nannie L. (b. July 1899, 1 year) and Ella Mitchell, sister-in-law (b. Ju n 1870 in Missouri, 30 years, single). Charles was 46 years old, born in Mar 1854 in Texas and Mary was 35 years old, born Jan 1865 in Arkansas. He was a farmer and Ella was a housekeeper.
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Census |
1902 |
Cooweescoowee, Indian Territory, Oklahoma [3] |
Cherokee Dawes Roll, Card #6517, Roll #15624 |
- He claimed to be 1/16th Cherokee.
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Brown, Charles and Mary (Coker) family
1902 Dawes Roll registration
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Census |
1930 |
Chino, California [4] |
California, San Bernardino, Chino, Distict 15, page 10 |
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Satterfield Brown family - 1930 Chino census records
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Death |
25 Jan 1937 |
Boatman, Oklahoma |
Burial |
Bryan Chapel Cemetery, Boatman, Oklahoma [5] |
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Brown, Charles headstone Oklahoma 1937
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Brown, Charles cemetery plot in Oklahoma 1937
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Notes |
- Charles was 3/4 Cherokee Indian and 1/4 White. His parents ancestors came to this part of the country over the "Trail of Tears". They came to Indian Territory where he met and married his wife. He was a farmer and had lots of cattle, horses and lots of fruit trees over his land. They had a lot of land at one time. The government gave any Indian all the land he could take care of or fence. However through the years Charles managed to sell the land and even lost the home he had built for his family. (His daughter) Delora said that her Mother was very upset about that and really never got over it. They came to California but went back to Oklahoma. Charles died there and is buried in the Bryan Chapel Cemetary in Boatman, Oklahoma. Bryan's Chapel belonged to the Bryan Family whom his daughter Rachel was married to Joel Maes Bryan III. (Written by Anna Bea Sarra)
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Person ID |
I209 |
family |
Last Modified |
20 Jan 2013 |
Family |
Mary Adeline Coker, b. 25 Jan 1865, Boone County, Arkansas d. 25 Nov 1948, Chino, California (Age 83 years) |
Marriage |
30 Jun 1880 |
Salina, Indian Territory |
- Indian Territory was the site of present day Oklahoma.
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Children |
+ | 1. Lula Ethylene Brown, b. 10 Dec 1881, Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma d. 15 Sep 1970, Pryor, Oklahoma (Age 88 years) |
| 2. Rachel Elizabeth Brown, b. 21 Dec 1890, Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma d. 4 Dec 1975, Pryor, Oklahoma (Age 84 years) |
+ | 3. Etta Beatrice Brown, b. 23 Oct 1896, Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma d. 27 May 1964, Chino, California (Age 67 years) |
| 4. Nannie Lenora (Nora) Brown, b. 21 Jul 1899, Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma d. 15 Mar 1972, Chandler, Arizona (Age 72 years) |
+ | 5. Delora Daphne Brown, b. 19 Apr 1905, Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma d. 11 May 2007, Chino, California (Age 102 years) |
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Family ID |
F71 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
12 Sep 2009 |