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- [S1351] Merged from BrianFreeman on 01-Jan-13 at 22:09.
- [S1357] Cayuga Chief, Auburn, Cayuga County, NY, Appeared on Tues, Feb. 10, 1852.
Obituary notice and editorial by his father, Thurlow Weed Brown. [ 5" editorial; expression of thanks to friends, also this issue, p. 4
BROWN, WILLIE [son of THURLOW W. BROWN,-Sr. Editor of Cayuga Chief]. "A Broken Home" - A short time since, we [the editor] left the cherished idol of our hearth-circle in the full promise of health and life, and returned but to see him die! WILLIE is dead! O God, how we loved the boy! A child of more than rare promise...WILLIE..our own loved, beautiful, gentle boy--good night!
{5" editorial; expression of thanks to friends, also this issue, pg. 4] C C Tues. Feb. 10, 1852
- [S1354] 1850 Federal Census for Auburn, Cuyuga County, Ward 3, NY.
William, 56, b. NY Prison Keeper
Rebecca, 48, b. NY
Thurlow W. , 30, b. NY Editor
Ellen, 28, b. NY
Emma, 15, b. NY
William J. 5/12 b. NY
Andrew Shuman, 20, Printer, b. Penn
- [S1367] Democrat Press,,NY, (Issue 6/15/1849), June 14, 1849.
- [S1357] Cayuga Chief, Auburn, Cayuga County, NY, June 14, 1849.
Thurlow W. Brown to Helen E. Alward, married in Venice, Cayuga Co., NY on the 6th by Rev. Mr. Osborne.
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