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John Brown, Jr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Castalian Springs, Sumner County, Tennessee, United States
Death: November 04, 1896 (76)
Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah, United States
Place of Burial: Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Brown, Sr. and Martha "Patsy" Brown
Husband of Elizabeth Coleman Brown; Amy Brown and Margaret Brown
Father of Sarah Staker; William Crosby Brown; Paulina Eliza Bullock; Martha Elizabeth Bullock; Sytha Snyder and 7 others
Brother of Mary Aldridge; Elizabeth Marshall; Martha Brown and Cassandra Crain

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About John Brown, Jr.

"...Brown, John – (Captain of 13th Ten) Born Oct. 23, 1820, in Sumner Co., Tenn., to John and Martha Chipman Brown. Baptized by George P. Dykes in July 1841 in Perry Co., Ill., he moved to Nauvoo the following October. He served a mission in Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi, and baptized a large number of converts. He married Elizabeth Crosby in Monroe Co. Mississippi, and became one of the leaders of the Mississippi Saints that were prominent in early Church history. He returned to Nauvoo in 1845 with others responding to a call for volunteers to help defend the city and to complete the temple. A few months later he brought his wife to Nauvoo. They stayed until January 1846. With the exodus from Nauvoo imminent, he left for Mississippi again. Because of increasing local hostility in Mississippi, they gathered a group of 60 saints and headed west, expecting to intercept the vanguard company of Saints on the trail. Instead, they learned that the Saints had laid over a year. So Brown left his family in log cabins in Pueblo, Colo., and went to Winter Quarters where he joined the pioneer company. He was one of the advance company who first viewed the Salt Lake Valley. His family came west in 1848 and settled in the Cottonwood area. He later served as a missionary and helped explore southern Utah. He was mayor of Pleasant Grove, Utah, for 20 years and bishop of the Pleasant Grove Ward for 29 years. He died Nov. 4, 1897, at age 77 in Pleasant Grove..."

SOURCE: http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/58061/Biographies-of-the-orig...

Biographical Summary:

'...John Brown was born in Sumner county, Tennessee, October 23, 1820, being the twelfth child in a family of fourteen children born to John and Martha Chapman Brown. He was reared in Illinois and spent the greater portion of his life traveling and working in the interests of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and in colonizing and building up the commonwealth of Utah. In 1829, when John was nine years of age, this large family moved to Perry county, Illinois and here John grew to manhood.

In the fall of 1837 the various sects in Illinois held revival meetings. The Brown's were religiously inclined. Because of his interest in religion and education, John was urged to prepare for the ministry. While he pondered over this matter, George P. Dykes, a Mormon Elder from Nauvoo, came to Perry county to preach. John was converted and baptized in 1841 by Elder Dykes. After this John went to Nauvoo where he became acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith. Here he received a patriarchal blessing under the hands of Hyrum Smith, who also ordained him an Elder. His first mission was in the Southern states. On May 21, 1844, he married Elizabeth Crosby who was born December 21, 1828 in Mississippi.

In 1846, one year before the pioneer trek, he, with others, conducted a company of Saints across the plains from Monroe county, Mississippi, as far west as Pueblo, Colorado. He returned to Monroe county, Mississippi in the Fall and from there returned to Winter Quarters.

In 1847, John Brown, as captain of the Thirteenth Ten, accompanied the Utah pioneers west in President Brigham Young's company. Orson Pratt and he were the advance scouts and on July 19, 1847, these two men saw the Salt Lake Valley from the top of Big Mountain. It was the first view of this valley by any of the Mormon pioneers. John Brown came into the valley July 22nd. Later that year he went back to his home.

He brought his family to Utah in 1848 in Amasa M. Lyman's company. His first Utah home was in Cottonwood, Salt Lake county. He next built a home at 129 South 2nd West in Salt Lake City. Later he lived in Lehi and finally moved to Pleasant Grove where he was called to be bishop, in which office he officiated for twenty-nine years. He was later ordained a patriarch of the Utah Stake of Zion, which then embraced all of Utah county. This last named position he held until the time of his death.

He served as legislator from Salt Lake county in 1852, and from 1859 until 1878 represented Utah and "Cedar" counties in the Territorial Legislature. He advocated woman suffrage, constantly worked for the establishment of schools, served as Justice of the Peace in Lehi, and from 1863 to 1883, was mayor of Pleasant Grove. He died in Pleasant Grove, Utah November 4, 1896.

His wife, Elizabeth, served as president of the Pleasant Grove Relief Society for many years. She was the mother of ten children. On February 24, 1906, she passed away in that city at the age of 83 years.

John married Amy Snyder, February 22, 1854 and to them were born six children. She was the daughter of Samuel Comstock and Henrietta Mariah Stockwell Snyder, and was born February 24, 1834 in Camden, East Upper Canada. She died March 20, 1871 in Pleasant Grove.

The third wife of John Brown was Margaret Zimmerman, daughter of Gotlieb and Juliana Hoke Zimmerman, whom he married March 3, 1857. She was born March 25, 1836 in Franklin county, Pennsylvania. Ten children were born to her. She died August 25, 1929 in the family home in Pleasant Grove, Utah..."

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John Brown, Jr was born near Catalian Springs, Tennessee
Parents: John Brown, Sr (about 1772-1832)
Martha (Patsy) Chapman Brown (1781-about 1853)

Married: Elizabeth Croby January 9, 1846 Nauvoo, Illinois

Married: Amy Snyder February 22, 1854 Salt Lake City, Utah

Married: Margaret Zimmerman March 3, 1857 Salt Lake City, Utah

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John Brown, Jr.'s Timeline

1820
August 23, 1820
Castalian Springs, Sumner County, Tennessee, United States
1850
January 15, 1850
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
1852
October 23, 1852
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
1854
November 12, 1854
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
1855
January 15, 1855
Salt Lake City, Utah
1857
March 29, 1857
Lehi, Utah County, Utah Territory, United States
July 18, 1857
Lehi, Utah County, Utah Territory, United States