NameThomas J. BROWN
Spouses
Birthabt 1873
MotherElizabeth JEMKENS (~1846-1915)
Marriage20 Dec 1892
Notes for Thomas J. BROWN
Married December 31, 1892 Mariposa Gazette: BROWN- JEFFERY- At Coulterville, December 20th, 1892, at the residence of the bride's mother, by J. S. MURPHY, J.P., Mr. Thomas J. BROWN and Miss Lizzie JEFFERY.

BROWN-JEFFREY December 31, 1892 Mariposa Gazette
On Tuesday evening at the residence of the bride's mother, Miss Lizzie JEFFREY and Mr. Thomas J. BROWN were united in marriage. Promptly at eight o'clock Justice MURPHY elbowed his way through the vast throng of friends who had been invited to witness the ceremony and tied the knot in a most empressive manner. The wedding march was rendered by our celebrated organist W. J. LANYON. After congratulating the happy couple and partaking of a bountiful supply of wedding cake and other delicacies, the company adjourned to the hall and engaged in a social dance which was enjoyed by all. The happy couple received many beautiful and useful presents from their friends and relatives. They started this morning on a wedding trip to the city and left with the best wishes for their future welfare of the whole community, in which both are held in high esteem.
Notes for Elizabeth (Spouse 1)
Married December 31, 1892 Mariposa Gazette: BROWN- JEFFERY- At Coulterville, December 20th, 1892, at the residence of the bride's mother, by J. S. MURPHY, J.P., Mr. Thomas J. BROWN and Miss Lizzie JEFFERY.

BROWN-JEFFREY December 31, 1892 Mariposa Gazette
On Tuesday evening at the residence of the bride's mother, Miss Lizzie JEFFREY and Mr. Thomas J. BROWN were united in marriage. Promptly at eight o'clock Justice MURPHY elbowed his way through the vast throng of friends who had been invited to witness the ceremony and tied the knot in a most empressive manner. The wedding march was rendered by our celebrated organist W. J. LANYON. After congratulating the happy couple and partaking of a bountiful supply of wedding cake and other delicacies, the company adjourned to the hall and engaged in a social dance which was enjoyed by all. The happy couple received many beautiful and useful presents from their friends and relatives. They started this morning on a wedding trip to the city and left with the best wishes for their future welfare of the whole community, in which both are held in high esteem.

From the Mariposa Gazette, June 25, 1910:
Mrs E. JEFFERY and her granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth BROWN, returned Saturday from a visit with relatives in Stockton and San Francisco.91
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