Thursday, March 16, 2023

Squire Brown's Place of Birth, 1818

      ©  Kathy Duncan, 2023

The Illustrated Encyclopedia and Atlas Map of Madison County, Illinois, reveals the only documentation that I have found so far for Squire Brown's place of birth:






Like Isaac S. Brown, his brother Squire Brown was born in "Davis" County, Kentucky. Of course, that would actually be Daviess County, Kentucky. Squire was born there on 3 January 1818. This Atlas also reveals that he moved to Upper Alton, Madison County, Illinois in 1863, which is probably the year that he left Greene County, Illinois. 

Then there is the added information that he lived in Township 5, Range 9, section 5:













There is definitely a Brown with land in the northeast corner of section 5, but the first name does not look like Squire. It looks more like "Jam" Brown. As far as I know, Squire appears in all records as either Esquire or Squire Brown. He was not a lawyer or judge, so I think his name was actually Squire. 

Isaac S. Brown's Place of Birth, 1810

     ©  Kathy Duncan, 2023

Isaac S. Brown was reportedly born in Daviess County, Kentucky on 7 February 1810. The source for that information is Isaac's Civil War service record as found on the Illinois State Archives site:















There are two problems with this record. The first problem is that Isaac S. Brown was actually 53 years old when he enlisted in 1862 - not 43 years old. It's likely that he was determined to serve and could pass for a  younger man. The second problem is that there was no Davis County, Kentucky, but there is a Daviess County, Kentucky. 

However, when Isaac S. Brown was born in 1810, Daviess County, Kentucky did not exist. It was formed from Ohio County, Kentucky in 1815. Ohio County had in turn been formed from Hardin County, Kentucky in 1798.

My guess is that Isaac S. Brown was born in the portion of Ohio County that became Daviess County and that the family remained in the area. Possibly, Isaac's father owned a farm in that area. My fingers are crossed for that. Since Isaac would have been five years old when the county change happened, he would have always known that location as Daviess County; hence, he would have reported his birthplace as being Daviess County rather than Ohio County.

Daviess County is the northwestern portion of what was formerly Ohio County. It is positioned between Hardin County on the west and Ohio county on the east.

I think this shifting border and the close proximity of these three counties is going to be important in trying to identify the parents of Isaac S. Brown and his brother Squire Brown.