BIOGRAPHY: James M. BROWN, Mifflin County, PA

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The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising 
the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania.
Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume I, pages 644-645.

  JAMES M. BROWN, deceased, formerly of Beloit, Kan., was born in Armagh 
township, March 21, 1818.  He was a son of James and Nancy (McClure) Brown, of 
Scotch-Irish descent.  His father was a farmer in Armagh township, and there 
reared his family, consisting of seven children:  Mary;  Martha;  Margaret;  
Jane;  Thomas;  James M.;  and Nancy.  During his minority, James M. Brown 
worked upon his father's farm, receiving such elementary education as the common 
schools then afforded.  But being of an active mind, he early became a wide and 
thoughtful reader, and to this habit of close and careful reading, must be 
attributed that large fund of general information that served him so well when, 
later in life, he was chosen to fill positions of honor and responsibility.  He 
was twice elected to the legislature, serving both terms with distinction and 
credit to himself and the State.  Besides being true and honest of purpose, he 
was a man of the warmest sympathies, one who ever regarded it a pleasant duty to 
lend financial support to a friend in need.  But many thus helped failed to 
liquidate their obligations, thus causing the financial reverses that came upon 
him later in life.
  Mr. Brown was married January 24, 1844, to Elizabeth, daughter of William and 
Frances (Kenny) McManigal.  In 1878 he removed with his family to Beloit, Kan., 
and was engaged in farming until his death, which occurred April 26, 1896.  He 
will long be remembered by those whom he so often befriended while he was their 
neighbor in the Kishacoquillas valley.  Mrs. Brown died August 10, 1869, aged 
fifty-one years.  Mr. and Mrs. Brown had these children:  Samuel McClay, married 
Maria Sterrett, six children;  Frances Martha (Mrs. Frank McClure), four 
children;  Sarah Jane (Mrs. William Cyrus Bunnell), whose husband is a native of 
Crawford county, Pa.;  Mary Elizabeth, wife of Dr. A. S. Harshberger, of 
Lewistown, one child;  Nancy Margaret, who died young;  James Wilmont, married 
Agnes Morsey, of Lock Haven, Pa.  Three or four years after the death of Mrs. 
Elizabeth Brown, Mr. Brown married Mrs. Alexander, of Milroy, Pa., a widow of 
high principles, and sterling worth.  They removed to Kansas.
  Mr. W. C. Bunnell, son-in-law of Mr. Brown, is a son of Usnal and Harriet 
(McClure) Bunnell, of Crawford county, Pa.  He married Sarah Jane Brown, 
November 11, 1868.  They have had five children:  James Brown;  Harriet 
Elizabeth, wife of Dr. W. H. Kohler, of Milroy, Mifflin county, one child;  Edna 
Della;  Walter Irwin;  and Fanny Cyrus.  Mr. Bunnell resided with his family on 
a farm near Siglerville, Mifflin county, until the spring of 1892.  They then 
removed to Milroy, where they still reside.