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"Samuel Brown of Walsingham : his ancestors and des..".
12. TYLER BROWN, bom c. 1804, died befDec. 25, 1866, married SARAH ANN FICK, bom
c. 1803, (daughter of Frederick and Elizabeth
(Becker) Fick), all at Walsingham Township.
Tyler farmed N 1/2 Lot 22, Con. 1, Walsingham
In the 1850 Walsingham assessment, he was head
of a household with six males under 16, two males
over, one female under 16 and two over. Three of
the males under 16 are not accounted for in the
1852 census.
He had 40 acres cultivated and 40
uncultivated, a frame house under two storeys,
two horses, two oxen and four milch cows, all
valued at 119 pounds. He appears in the 1852 and
1861 censuses and the 1867 Gazetteer.
In 1852, he had 280 acres, 264 cultivated and
three acres in orchards or gardens (although the
total seems too great). He was a deacon of the
Baptist church.
Tyler appears in the 1828-29 Militia Rolls in the First Norfolk Militia, E.A.
Owen mentions only Elizabeth, Nancy, Louis (Lewis) and Leonard among the
children of Tyler and Sarah. Children (all bom at Walsingham Township):
107. Elizabeth Brown, bom Jan. 19, 1830
108. John D. Brown, bom Aug. 14, 1831
109. Caroline Brown, bom c. 1832
110. Sophia Brown, bom c. 1833 (recorded in the 1852 census as a resident of
Bayham Township visiting the Tyler Brown family)
111. William Lewis Brown, bom Apr. 5, 1834
112. son Brown, bom aft. 1834 (recorded in 1850 Walsingham assessment)
113. son Brown, bom aft. 1834 (recorded in 1850 Walsingham assessment)
114. son Brown, bom aft. 1814 (recorded in 1850 Walsingham assessment)
115. Leonard M. Brown, bom June 14, 1836, died Dec. 28, 1854, buried in
Newkirk Cemetery
116. Nancy Ann Brown, bom Feb. 26, 1841
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117. Maurice Tyler Brown, bom Feb. 6, 1843
118. son Brown, bom June 23, 1847, died June 29, 1847, buried in Port Royal
Cemetery
119. Sarah Brown, bom c. 1852 (recorded in 1861 census)
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