Earl Radford Brown
1893 - 1972 (79 years)-
Name Earl Radford Brown Born 27 May 1893 Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana [1, 2] Gender Male Census 1930 Big Creek, Calhoun County, Mississippi Census 1940 Big Creek, Calhoun County, Mississippi Died 28 May 1972 Mississippi [1] Buried Woodlawn Memorial Park, Grenada, Grenada County, Mississippi [1] Person ID I933 Hedges Last Modified 11 Sep 2023
Father Hiram Brown, b. 30 Jul 1862, Georgetown, Vermilion County, Illinois , d. 6 Nov 1915, Grenada County, Mississippi (Age 53 years) Mother Rosa "Blanche" Hedges, b. 9 Oct 1867, Fithian, Vermilion County, Illinois , d. 19 Jan 1953, Big Creek, Calhoun County, Mississippi (Age 85 years) Married 24 Dec 1891 Fithian, Vermilion County, Illinois [1] Family ID F220 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth Augusta Jacks, b. 29 Nov 1896, Montgomery County, Mississippi , d. 22 Aug 1973, Calhoun City, Calhoun County, Mississippi (Age 76 years) Married 30 Jun 1920 Grenada, Mississippi [1] Children + 1. Radford Wilson Brown, b. 27 Oct 1924, Big Creek, Calhoun County, Mississippi , d. 15 Jun 1978, Jackson County, Florida (Age 53 years) 2. Blanche Brown, b. 2 Sep 1922, Grenada County, Mississippi , d. 4 May 2014, Sylva, Jacks County, North Carolina (Age 91 years) Last Modified 20 Oct 2019 Family ID F554 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - MHR note: Earl was a sophomore at the University of Illinois when he enlisted in the US Army, May 1917. He was at Camp Logan, Houston, Texas until May 1918 when he was sent overseas. He was a horse-shoe-er with the "shock troops" from the Battle of St. Michael to the end of the war. He was in the Army of Occupation at Luxembourg until June 1919. He belonged to Battery B, 124th Field Artillery in A.E.F. He belonged to the American Legion. He, his wife and older children are in the Christian Church in Ohio.
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- MHR note: Earl was a sophomore at the University of Illinois when he enlisted in the US Army, May 1917. He was at Camp Logan, Houston, Texas until May 1918 when he was sent overseas. He was a horse-shoe-er with the "shock troops" from the Battle of St. Michael to the end of the war. He was in the Army of Occupation at Luxembourg until June 1919. He belonged to Battery B, 124th Field Artillery in A.E.F. He belonged to the American Legion. He, his wife and older children are in the Christian Church in Ohio.
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