. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. themother in 1874. In religious belief theywere Baptists. Mr. Brown engaged in farming in Ken-tuck v until 1865. when he removed to Pe-oria county. Illinois, where he operatedrented land for four years. In 1869 hecame to Xodawriy county. .\Ii-soini. andpurchased eighty acres of wild land, he subse(|uently added untl he hatlfour hundred and forty acres, tiu-ee milesnorthwest of Skidmore. which he convertedinto a well improved and valuable engageil in general farming and stock


. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. themother in 1874. In religious belief theywere Baptists. Mr. Brown engaged in farming in Ken-tuck v until 1865. when he removed to Pe-oria county. Illinois, where he operatedrented land for four years. In 1869 hecame to Xodawriy county. .\Ii-soini. andpurchased eighty acres of wild land, he subse(|uently added untl he hatlfour hundred and forty acres, tiu-ee milesnorthwest of Skidmore. which he convertedinto a well improved and valuable engageil in general farming and stockraising with marked .success nut 1 he sold the i)lace to his four sons fortiftv dollars per acre and bought a hand-some residence in Skidmore. where he isnow living a retired lile. enjoying the fruitsof former toil. Mr. Brown has been called upon tomourn the loss of his estimable wife, whodieil .\pril 1. 1896. She was a faithfulmember of the Christian church, to whichlie also belongs. To them were born ten cbildren. namely: Khoda .\.. the wife of : (leorge M. and Jonas botii. MR. AND MRS. DANIEL BROWN THE 1 Aslor, ( BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY. 357 farmers of this county: ]\[rs. ^Martha (iil-lillan; ]Mrs. Betty J. Singietnn: Charles \ a farmer of this county; Hattie jNL,the wife of B. Bender: Carrie C, the wifeof T. ]\Iartin: John F., a farmer of thiscounty: and Xettie B., who is now keepinghduse for her father. Uncle Daniel, as he is familiarlyknown, is a stanch supporter of the Demo-cratic party. He has always been a hard-working man, attending strictly to his ownaffairs, and being a man of good business»ability and snund judgment he has accumu-lated a handsome competence, which noweriables him to spend his declining years inease and retirement. He is noted for hissterling worth and strict integrity, and heenjoys the confidence and high regard ofall with whom he has been brought in con-tact, either in business or social life. ROBERT B. GEX. Among Xodaw


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