Carl Pat Brown

Brief Life History of Carl Pat

When Carl Pat Brown was born on 17 October 1898, in Washington Township, Keokuk, Iowa, United States, his father, Nathan Curtis Brown, was 53 and his mother, Flora Deffry Waddell, was 40. He married Lily Rose Clark on 10 November 1926, in Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. He lived in Hickory Township, Grant, Oklahoma, United States in 1910. He died on 19 March 1967, in Lima, Beaverhead, Montana, United States, at the age of 68, and was buried in Lima Cemetery, Lima, Beaverhead, Montana, United States.

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Family Time Line

Carl Pat Brown
1898–1967
Lily Rose Clark
1908–1997
Marriage: 10 November 1926
Charles Nathan Brown
1927–1975
Jackie Ray Brown
1930–1991
Carleen Genevieve Brown
1931–1987
Gary Eugene Brown
1935–2012

Sources (28)

  • Carl Brown, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Carl Brown, "Iowa, Births and Christenings, 1830-1950"
  • Carl Brown, "Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950"

World Events (8)

1900 · Gold for Cash!

This Act set a price at which gold could be traded for paper money.

1907

Oklahoma is the 46th state.

1917

U.S. intervenes in World War I, rejects membership of League of Nations.

Name Meaning

English, Scottish, and Irish: generally a nickname referring to the color of the hair or complexion, Middle English br(o)un, from Old English brūn or Old French brun. This word is occasionally found in Old French, Middle English and Old Norse as a personal name or byname (Middle English personal name Brun, Broun, ancient Germanic Bruno, Old English Brūn, or possibly Old Norse Brúnn or Brúni). Brun- was also an ancient Germanic name-forming element. Some instances of Old English Brūn as a personal name may therefore be short forms of compound names such as Brūngar, Brūnwine, etc. As a Scottish and Irish name, it sometimes represents a translation of Gaelic Donn (see below). Brown (including in the senses below) is the fourth most frequent surname in the US. It is also very common among African Americans and Native Americans (see also 5 below).

Irish and Scottish: adopted for Ó Duinn (see Dunn ) or for any of the many Irish and Scottish Gaelic names containing the element donn ‘brown-haired’ (also meaning ‘chieftain’), for example Donahue .

Irish: phonetic Anglicization of Mac an Bhreitheamhnaigh; see Breheny .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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