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Written by Valerie Holifield   
Thursday, 28 April 2005

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.

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