Jesse Anderson Brown (b. August 08, 1769, d. May 03, 1833)
Jesse Anderson Brown (son of Edmund Brown and Nancy Anderson) was born August 08, 1769 in Bladen County, North Carolina, and died May 03, 1833 in Centreville, Bibb County, Alabama. He married Obedience Leggett on 1790 in Marlboro District, South Carolina, daughter of William Leggett.
Notes for Jesse Anderson Brown: From J.K. Brown, Jr. Genealogy Report June 2000
Jesse Anderson BROWN and Edmund BROWN signed a 1787-88 petition to the South Carolina House of Representatives from the "Inhabitants of the Little PeeDee" River claiming that the river navigation was obstructed between the mouth of Drowning Creek and the State Line. They requested that the legislature appropriate the money to have it cleared. Also among the 200 signers were Moses Parker, Orson [Austin?] Morris, Luke Robertson, Benjamin Morris, William Morris, Thomas Harllee, Thomas Ammons, William Ammons, Jonathon Cottingham, Jr., William Leggett, Sr. and William Leggett, Jr.
Jesse Anderson BROWN was appointed constable in the courtroom of Jesse Bethea, Jr in Jun 1790 at Marlboro County, South Carolina.
Jesse Anderson BROWN appeared as a head of household on the census of 1 Jun 1790 at Cheraw District, South Carolina, along with Obedience LEGGETT, the household was listed as one male 16 years or older [Jesse], one male under age 16 [?? Asa was born 1791], and one female [Obedience]. This household was only four houses away from that of his father, Edmund Brown, and her father, William Leggett.
Jesse Anderson BROWN lived on 7 Feb 1815 at Stewart County, Tennessee. ,
More About Jesse Anderson Brown: Burial: Unknown, Brown Family Cemetery, Bibb County, Alabama.
More About Jesse Anderson Brown and Obedience Leggett: Marriage: 1790, Marlboro District, South Carolina.
Children of Jesse Anderson Brown and Obedience Leggett are:
+Asa A. Brown, b. October 05, 1791, Marlboro County, South Carolina, d. Abt. 1840, Alabama.