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Note: 1. Information of her parents came from Scott Tuttle's and Dana Harp's data at RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project. 2. In the 1860 census she was identified as being a tailor and her two children, Rebecca and Callaway, from her marriage to James Brown were members of John E. Brockman's household. 3. In the 1880 census she and her son, John, were enumerated as living together without any other family members. 4. Perlina was probably an unmarried widow upon the birth of her son, John S. Brockman (born 6 Nov 1864); this was after the death of her third husband, John E. Brockman, who died 12 Feb 1862. 5. Cheryl Santos was a great help in unraveling the marriages of Perlina (Sullivan) Dobbins Brown Brockman. On page 89 of Wm. E. Brockman's Orange County Virginia Families her name is given as Permilia Brown, the second wife of John E. Brockman. 6. In 1862 the Miller co., MO probate court appointer her to be the guardian of Michael A. Brockman, a minor son of John E. Brockman; in all probability this was most likely Ambrose M. Brockman. 7. She applied for a widow's pension based on the Civil War service of her husband, John E. Brockman. Application #33,481. 8. In 1900 she was enumerated as living in the household of her daughter, Sarah M. Bond. The census information also showed that Paulina had been the mother of eight children with four living in 1900. SOURCES INCLUDE: Brockman, William E. 1965. Orange County Virginia Families. Vol. IV. Minneapolis. 1860 Equality twp., Miller co., MO census, page 345. 1880 Saline twp., Miller co., MO census [ED 107, page 261 A]. 1900 Saline twp., Miller co., MO census [ED 89, page 16 A]. Civil War Pension Index (Ancestry.com). Correspondence with Cheryl Santos (lookin4thedead@peoplepc.com). Morgan co., MO Marriages, 1820-1909. http://www.findagrave.com. .
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