Everett Pierson Brown[1]
1873 - 1930 (56 years)-
Name Everett Pierson Brown Born 27 Apr 1873 Eastport, Suffolk, New York, United States [1] Gender Male Died 29 Jan 1930 Bay Shore, Suffolk, New York, United States [1] Buried Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Center Morches, Suffolk, New York, United States Person ID I3145 Molloy-Remde Family Tree Aug 23 Last Modified 5 Jun 2022
Father Joseph Lewis Brown, b. 26 Mar 1840, , Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York, United States , d. 1879, Eastport, Suffolk, New York, United States (Age 38 years) Mother Mary A. Peterson, b. Jun 1844, of Eastport, Suffolk, New York, United States , d. 24 Jul 1903 (Age ~ 59 years) Married Abt 1861 , Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York, United States Family ID F1191 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Julia K. Corwin, b. 13 Jan 1875, Riverhead, Suffolk, New York, United States , d. 27 Aug 1951, Eastport, Suffolk, New York, United States (Age 76 years) Children 1. Florence Mildred Brown, b. 6 Mar 1894, Eastport, Suffolk, New York, United States , d. Mar 1980 (Age 86 years) 2. Everett M. Brown, b. Dec 1896, Riverhead, Suffolk, New York, United States Last Modified 7 Sep 2023 Family ID F6406 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Elizabeth B., b. Abt 1880, , , New York, United States Married Bef 1920 . . New York, United States Last Modified 7 Sep 2023 Family ID F9712 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 3 Martha, b. Abt 1874 Married Bef 1930 Last Modified 7 Sep 2023 Family ID F9713 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - 1 Jun 1900 resided with sister, Marian H. Brown, Ellsworth Saunders and daughter
unmarried?
Died at Doctor King's Hospital
C MORICHES MAN DIES FROM BURNS; USED OIL ON FIRE
Brown's Tragic End a Shock to Village
Brother-in-law, Ernest Barber, Extinguishes Blazing Clothing But Victim Dies Later in Hospital.
Due to burns he received at his home in Center Moriches Wednesday morning Everett Brown died at Dr King's hospital in Bay Shore that afternoon, where he had been taken by ambulance after his brother-in-law, Ernest L Barber, put out the fire in the victim's clothing.
The tragedy is laid to Brown's attempt to start a stove fire with kerosene, which exploded. He was a native and life long resident of Center Moriches, about 55 years old, and widely know, and the whole community was greatly shocked by his sudden passing.
He lived in a bungalow in the rear of the property of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Barber, on Chichester Avenue. About 7:30 in the morning neighbors saw him run out into the yard with his clothes all ablaze and roll in the snow. Before they could go to aid he got up and ran on toward the main house and Barber, hearing cries, rushed out and wrapped him in a coat, smothering the fire.
It was found that Brown's body was a mass of burns from head to foot, and after first aid he was taken to the hospital, in a doubtful condition. He sank rapidly from the shock and died about 5pm. Investigation in the bungalow disclosed the oil can with the bottom blown out.
Mr Brown was a church worker of wide activity. He leaves two brothers and two sisters, DL Brown, Edmund Brown and Mrs Barber of Center Moriches, and Mrs H C Smith of East Moriches.
Article was published in Patchogue Advance on Fri Jan 31, 1930 p1
- 1 Jun 1900 resided with sister, Marian H. Brown, Ellsworth Saunders and daughter
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Sources - [S55] History of Eastport, L. I., N. Y. 1775-1975 and Eastport Gospel Church 1822-1975, LeRoy Wilcox, #88.
- [S55] History of Eastport, L. I., N. Y. 1775-1975 and Eastport Gospel Church 1822-1975, LeRoy Wilcox, #88.