Person:Ida Brown (19)

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Ida Arua Brown
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Name[1][2] Ida Arua Brown
Alt Name[1] Ida Arua Lambertson
Gender Female
Birth[3][2] 5 May 1849 Lemont, Cook, IL, US
Marriage 27 Aug 1872 Welton, Clinton, IA, USto William Franklin Lambertson
Death[1][2][4] 9 Apr 1892 Fairview, Brown, KS, US
Burial[3] Sabetha City Cemetery, Sabetha, Nemaha, KS, US
Reference Number 13180

See Book 'Lambertson's & Allied Families' by: Mary B. Shannon - a copy is in my files (pg 90, 98) See - www.web-span.com/master/johnl.htm - a copy is in my files See Book 'OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE AND THE 13 COUSINS' - a copy is in my files See:- www.web-span.com/master/thomasl.htm -' HISTORY OF THE FAMILY OF THOMAS LAMBERTSON AND MARGARET HANDY JOHNSON' See: 'The Lambertson-Monner Cemetery= Jackson Township, Jackson County, Iowa': Copied from microfilm at SLCu-donated; by John Mark Lambertson

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    • The Johnson's & Lambertson's setteled in Jachson Township, Jackson County, IA in 1843, from Moores Hill, Dearborn, IN, approx 4 miles SW of Bellevue in sec 2 of Jackson Township. Capt Johnson was in the War of 1812 and a son of a veteran of the Revolution, was a member of the large landholding French Hugenot family of that name of the Eastern Shore MD.

Ida Anna Brown of /Welton, Iowa

www.Cindislist.com, Sabetha Cemetery, Nemaha County, Kansas, Ida A., BROWN,, d. .Jan 11, 1892, w/W.F. LAMBERTSON

Attended Univ. of Iowa 1868-1869 in Welton, IA. Occ. Teacher

Copied from 'Our American Heritage' - 'Ida Anna Brown: She was educated at the academy at Iowa City, Iowa, and was teaching school at Welton When she met Mr. Lambertson, a local storekeeper. she moved to Fairiew, Kansas as a bride and buried three of her seven children there before seccumbin g to yellow jaundice. Her brother Daniel and his wife were pioneere on the field of shorthand writing dalled 'phonography'. The PD. L. Scott-Brown's authored textbooks, edited monthly journals, and founded a school on the subject.Note that both of Ida's grandfathers were named 'Liberty' - real sons of the American Revolution.'

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 J. Mark Lambertson. Our American Heritage: Thirteen Generations Of Ancestry Of The Thirteen Lamberson Cousins. (John Mark Lambertson, Anchorage, AK, 1977; revised 1980).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Obituaries, Meorials and Gravestone Photos at Findagrave.com.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Compiler: Sally Lamberson Ungeheier. Lambertson Research of Sally Ungeheier. (c 2006).
  4. She was educated at the academy at Iowa City, Iowa, and was teaching school at Welton when she met William Franklin Lambertson, a local storekeeper. She moved to Fairview, Kansas as a bride and buried three of her seven children there before succumbing to yellow jaundice. Her brother Daniel and his wife were pioneers in the field of shorthand writing called "phonography". The "D. L. Scott-Browne's" authored textbooks, edited monthly journals, and founded a school on the subject. Note that both of Ida's grandfathers were named "Liberty" – real sons of the American Revolution.