Jacob Kean BROWN Jr. - Media
Jacob Kean BROWN Jr. - Media
RW soldier
Jacob Brown Jr stone
Jacob Brown Jr. stone photograph by Casey Schauer on Ancestry. Cemetery notes and/or description: Take State Hwy 81 S out of Jonesborough, turn West onto Taylor Bridge Road (just before you cross the Nolichucky River). Go .8 mile (on the right is mailbox 299 in front of a two story brick house that sits back from the road) turn left through a gate, then immediately turn right onto a lane. Go past the barn and turn right, then straight through another gate, once through the gate, go left up to the top of the hill approximately 1/4 mile. The cemetery is in a stand of trees surrounded by a chain link fence and barbed wire. On one side, at the bottom of the hill is Cherokee Creek and on the other is the Nolichucky River. It has been recorded that outside the fence are fifteen unmarked slave graves.
Jacob Brown Jr. stone 2
Jacob Brown Jr. stone 2 on Ancestry from D_Bradfield_Lecher.
Jacob Browns (2) DAR lineage book vol 107 1914
Jacob Browns (2) DAR lineage book vol 107 1914
Jacob Brown Jr. Ensign RW pensioners 1831-1848
Jacob Brown Jr. Ensign RW pensioners 1831-1848. Ensign Jacob Brown Jr. is listed 5 lines form the bottom. Pensions were paid in March and September of each year. He began collecting his pension in March 1831 and it stopped in August 1838 with his death.
Battle of Boyd's Creek monument
Battle of Boyd's Creek monument Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The Battle of Boyd’s Creek Memorial. The granite shaft marks the Revolutionary War Battle of Boyd’s Creek on December 16, 1780. General John Sevier (later the first governor of Tennessee) and his command of East Tennessee pioneers defeated a large force of Cherokee Indians, who had attacked the settlers while his soldiers were away, engaged in the Battle of Kings Mountain.
Jacob Brown RW service records p.1
Jacob Brown RW service records p.1. Compiled service records of soldiers who served in the American Army during the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783.
Washington, Tennessee, Jacob Brown Cemetery
Washington, Tennessee, Jacob Brown Cemetery photograph from RobertRogers402 on Ancestry.
Washington, Tennessee, Jacob Brown Cemetery sign
Brown Cemetery - Take State Hwy 81 S out of Jonesborough, turn West onto Taylor Bridge Road (just before you cross the Nolichucky River). Go .8 mile (on the right is mailbox 299 in front of a two story brick house that sits back from the road) turn left through a gate, then immediately turn right onto a lane. Go past the barn and turn right, then straight through another gate, once through the gate, go left up to the top of the hill approximately 1/4 mile. The cemetery is in a stand of trees surrounded by a chain link fence and barbed wire. On one side, at the bottom of the hill is Cherokee Creek and on the other is the Nolichucky River. It has been recorded that outside the fence are fifteen unmarked slave graves. On Ancestry from jolleymom4.


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