This listing is from the book Cemeteries of St. Francois and Ste. Genevieve Counties Missouri, by Irene Hulsey Murdick and Marlyn Thomas Mauk; “presented through” Sarah Barton Murphy Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; Farmington, MO, 2000
The Old William Brown Cemetery is located in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
William Brown was a Revolutionary War soldier who was said to have been a member of General George Washington’s bodyguard.**
Ayers, Rhoda H. d. 30 Jul 1880 25y 10m 23d w/o E. K.
Brown, George 9 Sep 1857 2 Nov 1902
Brown, Infant d. 25 Dec 1878 5d infant of James A. and Rhoda
Brown, James 11 Aug 1817 14 Jan 1896 h/o Mary E.
Brown, James A. d. 18 Jul 1879 28y 1m 28d
Brown, James S. d. 1855 about 56y
Brown, James S. 11 Jul 1840 3 Jan 1845 s/o James S. and Mary B.
Brown, John E. d. 15 Jan 1879 1y 1m 13d s/o James A. and Rhoda
Brown, Luther 7 Sep 1858 3 May 1936
Brown, Missouri 2 Jul 1911 8 Aug 1911 d/o Wm V. and Sarah
Brown, Rhoda d. 22 Mar 1879 about 23y w/o James A.
Brown, Sarah 20 Mar 1874 15 Dec 1953 w/o William V.
Brown, Varner T. 30 Jul 1899 1 Dec 1918 s/o Wm V. and Sarah
Brown, William V. 7 Mar 1824 21 Jan 1902 s/o James S. and Polly (Varner)
Brown, William V. 4 Jan 1871 29 Jan 19952
Duvall, Sarah J. 1 Oct 1833 5 Jun 1890 w/o O. J.
Farleigh, Wesley 15 Sep 1812 20 Apr 1881
Rudloff, Anna C. 12 Sep 1817 22 Oct 1922 w/o Edward
Tebbets, Thomas M. 25 Jul 1856 20 Feb 1877
Tungate, Mary A. 8 Jun 1849 17 Aug 1879 w/o J. H.
** There was a note someone had placed in the book that read: He died in 1842
Note: Wm R. Brown, the Rev soldier is not buried in this cemetery.
He is buried in the Roth Cemetery.
First burial here is in 1845.
