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The Fripp family of South Carolina

Notes


Frances Brown

Frances was the last surviving granddaughter of Gov. John F. Brown, Chief of the Seminole Tribe.

After graduating from univesity with a degree in teaching, she taught at many schools, including the Chilocco Indian School, near the Kansas border. She finally retired at the age of 69.

More details can be found in her obituary here


James Welsman Brown

James Welsman Brown fought in the Confederate Army and his uniform is displayed in the U.D.C. Museum in Charleston, South Carolina.

Before the end of 1865, Col, Brown bought "an undivided half of a Georgia plantation called "Magnolia Bluff," located on the Flint River four miles from Reynolds in Taylor County. The house still stands on the land in Taylor County.

His descendants have a copy of his diary, 1865 and papers, 1832-1912, and original small portraits of both James Welsman Brown and his sister, Amelia Catherine Brown. Also a pearl necklace belonging to Amelia.

1850 Census: Charleston (Ward 1), South Carolina
James Welsman, 65, Merchant, $30,000, b. England
Amelia Welsman, 65, b. England
Hariett Welsman, 25, b. South Carolina
James T. Welsman, 35, Merchant, $5,000, b. South Carolina
Caroline Welsman, 30, b. South Carolina
Walter Otis Welsman, 35, Merchant, b. South Carolina
Maria C. Welsman, 30, b. South Carolina
Amelia Welsman, 5, b. South Carolina
Amelia C. Brown, 12, b. South Carolina
James W. Brown, 10, b. South Carolina
Robert E. Brown, 8, b. South Carolina
Emma J. Welsman, 25, b. Charleston, South Carolina
Mary Tally, 24, Servant, b. Ireland


Robert Ewing Brown

Died unmarried.


Marie Schley Brown

Died Unmarried


James Welsman Brown

James Welsman Brown fought in the Confederate Army and his uniform is displayed in the U.D.C. Museum in Charleston, South Carolina.

Before the end of 1865, Col, Brown bought "an undivided half of a Georgia plantation called "Magnolia Bluff," located on the Flint River four miles from Reynolds in Taylor County. The house still stands on the land in Taylor County.

His descendants have a copy of his diary, 1865 and papers, 1832-1912, and original small portraits of both James Welsman Brown and his sister, Amelia Catherine Brown. Also a pearl necklace belonging to Amelia.

1850 Census: Charleston (Ward 1), South Carolina
James Welsman, 65, Merchant, $30,000, b. England
Amelia Welsman, 65, b. England
Hariett Welsman, 25, b. South Carolina
James T. Welsman, 35, Merchant, $5,000, b. South Carolina
Caroline Welsman, 30, b. South Carolina
Walter Otis Welsman, 35, Merchant, b. South Carolina
Maria C. Welsman, 30, b. South Carolina
Amelia Welsman, 5, b. South Carolina
Amelia C. Brown, 12, b. South Carolina
James W. Brown, 10, b. South Carolina
Robert E. Brown, 8, b. South Carolina
Emma J. Welsman, 25, b. Charleston, South Carolina
Mary Tally, 24, Servant, b. Ireland


Lutie Amelia Nutting

No children


Dorothy Phoebe Norton

NOTE: The LDS website has her death as 14 Oct 1753