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  6. Sanford Martin Brown: Birth: 6 Aug 1965 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Death: 12 Apr 1986 in Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut

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Sources
1. Title:   Ancestral File (TM)
Author:   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
2. Title:   Social Security Death Index
Author:   LDS Family History Department
Publication:   Release 1.30, Apr 1997, Deaths To Dec 1996.

Notes
a. Note:   BIRTH, MARRIAGE, DEATH & SPOUSE INFO: Family records; of son Marshall Brown; Henderson, NV MARRIAGE INFO: St. Peter's Episcopal Church; Milford, Conn.; 19 Feb 1955 BIRTH: in his parents' home on Willard St, Westville, New Haven, CT. BIRTHDATE: Social Security Death Index (SS# 049-12-5956) Batch #: T904280, Source Call #: 1233681 SOURCE: FGR of Marshall Joel BROWN,b.1956 & Barbara Jean BUCKLES,b.1957 BIRTH: Certificate may be in the possession of his widow, Margaret A. Mazeau. MARRIAGE: Certificate is in possession of his widow, Margaret A. Mazeau. MARRIAGE: by Rev. Edward R. Taft, at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Milford. DEATH: Certificate is in possession of his widow, Margaret A. Mazeau. BURIAL: A slide photograph of his grave is in possession of his son Marshall. RESIDENCE: in New Haven, Meriden, Milford, and Wallingford, CT. Served in WWII. BAPTISM: in St. George Temple by his eldest son, Marshall. ENDOWMENT: in St. George Temple by his eldest son, Marshall. SOCIAL SECURITY DEATH INDEX Apr 1997: name William BROWN, birthdate 28 Jun 1924, Issue State Connecticut, deathdate Jul 1979, no death residence, SS# 049-12-5956. 21 Oct 1998. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 16:05:53 PDT From: [email protected] To: "Marshall J Brown" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: 1. Leslie 2. Memories of Family You know of course that your father was my hero and gave me a lot of the direction I had in my life, and despite a childhood that was less than it it might have been,his care and belief in me made all the difference at some very crucial cross roads for me. I have thought about him often over the years. he once gave me Bill Mauldins book "Up Front", and I memorized every cartoon caption (probably 125 or more) in the book and can do it today, though I haven't seen the book in years It explained to me part of what your father endured for 3+ years during WW11. Whats more, he also gave me his division history, "The Story of The Century", recounting the campaigns in France and Germany of the 100th. Infantry Division. When you read even the dry, matter of fact military narrative you can't help but feeling that we owe so much to a bunch of American kids who slugged it out against a fanatical and skilled enemy. Acts of bravery were simply common place and though I always asked your Dad what it was like, he said little if anything. His is"The Greatest Generation", hands down Even now, I get it out to read again the history of Citizen Soldiers who did the job assigned and it makes me proud to think of my Uncle Bill. AFN: 19XD-G6T RESEARCH: Subj: Re: Middle name Date: 05-Sep-99 5:00:13 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: [email protected] (William W. Brown) To: [email protected] Hi Marshall: You're right I didn't think he had a middle name either but I thought in your family research you may have found that he did. I remember when your father was leaving for the service in WWII and we use to write to him and also send packages. When he got out of the service he went to Arnold College in Milford and also the Univ. of Bridgeport, I think he played football at Arnold but I never got to see him play. Arnold College was right near where you lived in Milford, it was up the hill from where you lived and I think it's a Convalescent Home now which it was also prior to being a college. He also served as a Sargent-Major at the War Crimes Trial in Germany at the end of the war. Have you heard of any of this up till now? (Marshall's answer: No, I had not) BIRTH, MARRIAGE, DEATH & SPOUSE INFO: Family records; of son Marshall Brown; Henderson, NV MARRIAGE INFO: St. Peter's Episcopal Church; Milford, Conn.; 19 Feb 1955 BIRTH: in his parents' home on Willard St, Westville, New Haven, CT. BIRTHDATE: Social Security Death Index (SS # 049-12-5956) Batch #: T904280, Source Call #: 1233681 SOURCE: FGR of Marshall Joel BROWN,b.1956 & Barbara Jean BUCKLES,b.1957 BIRTH: Certificate may be in the possession of his widow, Margaret A. Mazeau. MARRIAGE: Certificate is in possession of his widow, Margaret A. Mazeau. MARRIAGE: by Rev. Edward R. Taft, at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Milford. DEATH: Certificate is in possession of his widow, Margaret A. Mazeau. BURIAL: A slide photograph of his grave is in possession of his son, Marshall. RESIDENCE: in New Haven, Meriden, Milford, and Wallingford, CT. Served in WWII. BAPTISM: in St. George Temple by his eldest son, Marshall. ENDOWMENT: in St. George Temple by his eldest son, Marshall.


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